History of the Psychonomic Society IV: The development of the Psychonomic Society |
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Authors: | Donald A. Dewsbury |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Florida, 32611-2065, Gainesville, FL
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Abstract: | Although there have been many changes in the Psychonomic Society since its founding in 1959, its basic characteristics as a trim organization focused on the conduct of annual scientific meetings and a publication program for scientific research remain unchanged. Because full membership is limited to those who have published appreciable original scientific research beyond the PhD, other means of quality control often have appeared unnecessary. Run by a Governing Board, which elects its own Chair, and a Secretary-Treasurer, the Psychonomic Society has avoided proliferation of administrative structure. Society leaders have worked to maintain a balance between responsible involvement with other organizations and a degree of independence that has enabled the Society to maintain its fundamental simplicity. |
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