Awards and Professional Recognition
Award | Awarding body | Year | Source |
---|---|---|---|
Award for Distinguished Research in Social Psychology | American Association for the Advancement of Science | 1970 | |
Fellowship | Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioural Sciences | 1970–1, 1977–8 | |
National Media Award | American Psychological Association | 1973 | |
Teaching Award | University of Texas | 1973 | |
Teaching Award in Psychology | American Psychological Association | 1980 | |
Donald T. Campbell Award for distinguished contributions in social psychology | American Psychological Association | 1980 | |
Professor of the Year | Council for the Advancement and Support of Education | 1981 | |
Gordon Allport Prize for Inter-Group Relations | Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues | 1981 | |
Guggenheim Fellowship | John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation | 1981–2 | |
Fellowship | American Academy of Arts and Sciences | 1992 | |
Award for Distinguished Research in the Social Sciences | University of California, Santa Cruz | 1992 | |
Distinguished Scientific Career Award | Society of Experimental Social Psychology | 1994 | |
Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award | American Psychological Association | 1999 | |
Master Lecturer | American Psychological Association | 2001 | |
William James Fellow Award for Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Scientific Psychology | Association for Psychological Science | 2007 |
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