American Psychological Association - Past Presidents

Past Presidents

A list of past presidents from 1892 onwards
  • 2011 Melba J.T. Vasquez
  • 2010 Carol D. Goodheart
  • 2009 James H. Bray
  • 2008 Alan E. Kazdin
  • 2007 Sharon S. Brehm
  • 2006 Gerald P. Koocher
  • 2005 Ronald F. Levant
  • 2004 Diane F. Halpern
  • 2003 Robert J. Sternberg
  • 2002 Philip G. Zimbardo
  • 2001 Norine G. Johnson
  • 2000 Patrick H. Deleon
  • 1999 Richard M. Suinn
  • 1998 Martin E.P. Seligman
  • 1997 Norman Abeles
  • 1996 Dorothy W. Cantor
  • 1995 Robert J. Resnick
  • 1994 Ronald E. Fox
  • 1993 Frank Farley
  • 1992 Jack Wiggins, Jr.
  • 1991 Charles Spielberger
  • 1990 Stanley Graham (psychologist)
  • 1989 Joseph D. Matarazzo
  • 1988 Raymond D. Fowler
  • 1987 Bonnie R. Strickland
  • 1986 Logan Wright
  • 1985 Robert Perloff
  • 1984 Janet T. Spence
  • 1983 Max Siegal
  • 1982 William Bevan (psychologist)
  • 1981 John J. Conger
  • 1980 Florence L. Denmark
  • 1979 Nicholas A. Cummings
  • 1978 M. Brewster Smith
  • 1977 Theodore H. Blau
  • 1976 Wilbert J. McKeachie
  • 1975 Donald T. Campbell
  • 1974 Albert Bandura
  • 1973 Leona E. Tyler
  • 1972 Anne Anastasi
  • 1971 Kenneth B. Clark
  • 1970 George W. Albee
  • 1969 George A. Miller
  • 1968 Abraham Maslow
  • 1967 Gardner Lindzey
  • 1966 Nicholas Hobbs
  • 1965 Jerome Bruner
  • 1964 Quinn McNemar
  • 1963 Charles E. Osgood
  • 1962 Paul E. Meehl
  • 1961 Neal E. Miller
  • 1960 Donald O. Hebb
  • 1959 Wolfgang Köhler
  • 1958 Harry Harlow
  • 1957 Lee J. Cronbach
  • 1956 Theodore M. Newcombe
  • 1955 E. Lowell Kelly
  • 1954 O. Hobart Mowrer
  • 1953 Laurence F. Shaffer
  • 1952 J. McVicker Hunt
  • 1951 Robert R. Sears
  • 1950 Joy Paul Guilford
  • 1949 Ernest R. Hilgard
  • 1948 Donald G. Marquis
  • 1947 Carl Rogers
  • 1946 Henry E. Garrett
  • 1945 Edwin R. Guthrie
  • 1944 Gardner Murphy
  • 1943 John Edward Anderson
  • 1942 Calvin Perry Stone
  • 1941 Herbert Woodrow
  • 1940 Leonard Carmichael
  • 1939 Gordon Allport
  • 1938 John Frederick Dashiell
  • 1937 Edward C. Tolman
  • 1936 Clark L. Hull
  • 1935 Albert Theodor Poffenberger
  • 1934 Joseph Peterson
  • 1933 Louis Leon Thurstone
  • 1932 Walter Richard Miles
  • 1931 Walter Samuel Hunter
  • 1930 Herbert Sidney Langfeld
  • 1929 Karl Lashley
  • 1928 Edwin G. Boring
  • 1927 Harry Levi Hollingworth
  • 1926 Harvey A. Carr
  • 1925 Madison Bentley
  • 1924 G. Stanley Hall
  • 1923 Lewis Terman
  • 1922 Knight Dunlap
  • 1921 Margaret Floy Washburn
  • 1920 Shepard Ivory Franz
  • 1919 Walter Dill Scott
  • 1918 John Wallace Baird
  • 1917 Robert Mearns Yerkes
  • 1916 Raymond Dodge
  • 1915 John Broadus Watson
  • 1914 Robert Sessions Woodworth
  • 1913 Howard Crosby Warren
  • 1912 Edward Thorndike
  • 1911 Carl Emil Seashore
  • 1910 Walter Bowers Pillsbury
  • 1909 Charles Hubbard Judd
  • 1908 George Malcolm Stratton
  • 1907 Henry Rutgers Marshall
  • 1906 James Rowland Angell
  • 1905 Mary Whiton Calkins
  • 1904 William James
  • 1903 William Lowe Bryan
  • 1902 Edmund Sanford
  • 1901 Josiah Royce
  • 1900 Joseph Jastrow
  • 1899 John Dewey
  • 1898 Hugo Münsterberg
  • 1897 James Mark Baldwin
  • 1896 George Stuart Fullerton
  • 1895 James McKeen Cattell
  • 1894 William James
  • 1893 George Trumbull Ladd
  • 1892 G. Stanley Hall

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