Other Achievements
Julian Stanley wrote or edited 13 books, produced over 500 professional articles, received two honorary doctorates and numerous awards, including:
- APA’s E.L. Thorndike Award (1978)
- James McKeen Cattell Award from the Association for Psychological Science (1994)
- AERA’s Award for Distinguished Contributions to Research in Education (1980)
- NAGC’s Distinguished Scholar Award (1982)
- Mensa Lifetime Achievement Award (2000)
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