Lerner, Richard M.

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Name (Latin)
Lerner, Richard M.
Date of birth
1946-02-23
Place of birth
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Field of activity
Developmental psychology
Psychology
Child development
Associate group
Pennsylvania State University
Occupation
College teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 73944434
Wikidata: Q7327550
Library of congress: n 81035448
Sources of Information
  • His Concepts andtheories of human development, c1976.
  • His On the nature of human plasticity, 1984:CIP t.p. (Richard M. Lerner) CIP data sheet (b. Feb. 23, 1946)
  • Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), May 19, 2006(Richard M(artin) Lerner; b. Feb. 23, 1946, Brooklyn, N.Y.; City University of New York, Ph. D., 1971; Pennsylvania State University, associate professor of child development, 1976- )
  • RA. LCN 2014
Wikipedia description:

Richard M. Lerner (born February 23, 1946) is professor of Human Development at Tufts University, occupying the Bergstrom Chair in Applied Developmental Science. Also at Tufts, he directs the Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development. Lerner has authored more than 700 scholarly publications, including more than 80 authored or edited books, and was founding editor of the Journal of Research on Adolescence and of Applied Developmental Science, the latter of which he continues to edit. Lerner's recent honors include: American Psychological Association (Division 1) Ernest R. Hilgard Lifetime Achievement Award for Distinguished Career Contributions to General Psychology, 2015American Psychological Association Gold Medal for Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology, 2014American Psychological Associations (Division 7) Urie Bronfenbrenner Award for Lifetime Contribution to Developmental Psychology in the Service of Science and Society, 2013John P. Hill Memorial Award for Life-Time Outstanding Work, the Society for Research on Adolescence, 2010

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