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Society for Personality and Social Psychology

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Society for Personality and Social Psychology
Society for Personality and Social Psychology
NameSociety for Personality and Social Psychology
AbbreviationSPSP
Formation1945
LocationWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States
Website[www.spsp.org](http://www.spsp.org)

Society for Personality and Social Psychology is a professional organization dedicated to the advancement of Personality Psychology and Social Psychology, with members including renowned researchers such as Gordon Allport, Stanley Milgram, and Philip Zimbardo. The organization has a long history of promoting research and collaboration among its members, including Albert Bandura, Eliot Aronson, and Carol Gilligan. With its headquarters in Washington, D.C., the organization has been instrumental in shaping the field of Psychology, with influences from Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, and Lev Vygotsky. The organization's members have made significant contributions to the field, including Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky, and Elizabeth Loftus.

History

The Society for Personality and Social Psychology was founded in 1945 by a group of researchers, including Henry Murray and Gardner Murphy, with the goal of promoting research and collaboration in the field of Personality Psychology and Social Psychology. The organization has a rich history, with early members including Kurt Lewin, Fritz Heider, and Leon Festinger. The organization has been influenced by various Psychological Theories, including Psychoanalysis developed by Sigmund Freud, Behaviorism developed by John B. Watson, and Humanistic Psychology developed by Carl Rogers. The organization's history is also marked by significant events, such as the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, the Stanford Prison Experiment, and the Robbers Cave Experiment.

Organization

The Society for Personality and Social Psychology is governed by a board of directors, which includes prominent researchers such as Susan Fiske, Daniel Gilbert, and Timothy Wilson. The organization has various committees, including the Membership Committee, the Awards Committee, and the Program Committee, which are responsible for overseeing the organization's activities, including the Annual Convention and the Summer Institute. The organization is also affiliated with other professional organizations, such as the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, and the International Society for Research on Emotion. The organization's members have also been involved in various Psychological Research projects, including the Terman Life Cycle Study and the Grant Study.

Publications

The Society for Personality and Social Psychology publishes several journals, including Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Personality and Social Psychology Review, and Social Psychological and Personality Science, which are edited by prominent researchers such as Jennifer Crocker, Jeffrey Sherman, and Simine Vazire. The organization also publishes a newsletter, SPSP Connection, which is edited by Kerry Kawakami and Linda Skitka. The organization's publications have featured articles by renowned researchers, including Robert Cialdini, Elliot Aronson, and Mahzarin Banaji. The organization's members have also published books, including The Lucifer Effect by Philip Zimbardo and Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini.

Awards

The Society for Personality and Social Psychology presents several awards to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of Personality Psychology and Social Psychology, including the Donald T. Campbell Award, the Distinguished Scientific Contribution to Psychology Award, and the Distinguished Teaching and Mentoring Award. The organization's awards have been presented to prominent researchers, including Elizabeth Loftus, Daniel Kahneman, and Amos Tversky. The organization also presents awards for outstanding research, including the Theoretical Innovation Prize and the Methodological Innovation Prize, which have been awarded to researchers such as Timothy Wilson and Susan Fiske. The organization's members have also received awards from other organizations, including the National Medal of Science and the Guggenheim Fellowship.

Conferences

The Society for Personality and Social Psychology hosts an annual convention, which features keynote speakers, symposia, and poster presentations, and is attended by researchers from around the world, including Europe, Asia, and Australia. The organization also hosts a summer institute, which provides training and networking opportunities for early-career researchers, and is directed by Jennifer Crocker and Jeffrey Sherman. The organization's conferences have featured presentations by renowned researchers, including Philip Zimbardo, Robert Cialdini, and Mahzarin Banaji. The organization's members have also presented at other conferences, including the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association and the Conference of the Association for Psychological Science.

Membership

The Society for Personality and Social Psychology has a diverse membership, including researchers from United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia, and from various institutions, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley. The organization's members have access to various benefits, including subscription to the organization's journals, registration discounts for the annual convention, and eligibility for awards and grants, such as the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. The organization's members have also been involved in various Psychological Research projects, including the Terman Life Cycle Study and the Grant Study, and have published in various journals, including Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Psychological Science.

Category:Psychological organizations

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