Bruno Klopfer Award
The Bruno Klopfer Award is an award for lifetime achievement in personality psychology managed by the Society for Personality Assessment.[1] It is the Society's most prestigious award and is named after the Society's founder Bruno Klopfer.[2]
It was first awarded in 1965 as the "Great Man Award", but was renamed in 1970 after it was bestowed on a woman.[3]
Recipients
Source: Society of Personality Assessment
Year | Recipient |
2018 | Thomas Widiger |
2017 | Leslie Morey |
2016 | Robert D. Hare |
2015 | John Graham |
2014 | Phebe Cramer |
2013 | Robert R. McCrae |
2012 | David L. Shapiro |
2011 | Stephen E. Finn |
2010 | Roger L. Greene |
2009 | Lewis R. Goldberg |
2008 | Leonard Handler |
2007 | Lorna Smith Benjamin |
2006 | Constance T. Fischer |
2005 | George Stricker |
2004 | James N. Butcher |
2003 | Alex Caldwell |
2002 | Jerry S. Wiggins |
2001 | Theodore Millon |
2000 | Auke Tellegen |
1999 | Jack Block |
1998 | David C. McClelland |
1997 | Joseph M. Masling |
1996 | Paul M. Lerner |
1995 | S. Philip Erdberg |
1994 | W. Grant Dahlstrom |
1993 | Jane Loevinger |
1992 | Lee J. Cronbach |
1991 | Leopold Bellak |
1990 | Charles Donald Spielberger |
1989 | Sidney J. Blatt |
1988 | Wayne H. Holtzman |
1987 | Harrison G. Gough |
1986 | Walter G. Klopfer |
1985 | Stephen A. Appelbaum |
1984 | Richard H. Dana |
1983 | Irving B. Weiner |
1982 | Gordon F. Derner |
1981 | Martin Mayman |
1980 | John E. Exner, Jr. |
1979 | Paul E. Meehl |
1978 | Roy Schafer |
1977 | Albert I. Rabin |
1976 | Edwin S. Shneidman |
1975 | Silvan S. Tomkins |
1974 | Louise Bates Ames |
1973 | William E. Henry |
1972 | Molly Harrower |
1971 | Zygmunt A. Piotrowski[4] |
1970 | Marguerite R. Hertz[5] |
1969 | Robert R. Holt[6] |
1967 | Henry A. Murray |
1966 | Bruno Klopfer |
1965 | Samuel Jacob Beck[7] |
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See also
- List of psychology awards
- List of prizes named after people
References
- "The Bruno Klopfer, Walter G. Klopfer, and Martin Mayman Awards", Journal of Personality Assessment, 95:6, 553-555,
- Virginia Brabender. "Society for Personality Assessment". Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology.
- Edwin Inglee Megargee, Charles Donald Spielberger (1992). "Personality Assessment in America". Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. pg. 5.
- Piotrowski, Zygmunt (1971). "Address by Recipient of Great Man Award: A Rational Explanation of the Irrational: Freud's and Jung's Own Dreams Reinterpreted". Journal of Personality Assessment. 35 (6): 503–523. doi:10.1080/00223891.1971.10119708.
- Ames, Louise (1970). "Great Man Award Dr. Marguerite R. Hertz". Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment. 34 (6): 445–448. doi:10.1080/0091651X.1970.10380286.
- Molish, H. Barry (1969). "Great Man Award: Robert R. Holt". Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment. 33 (4): 302–310. doi:10.1080/0091651X.1969.10380152.
- Klopfer, Walter; Wyatt, Frederic; Rabin, Albert (1965). "Samuel Jacob Beck — Citation". Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment. 29 (4): 414–417. doi:10.1080/0091651X.1965.10120231.
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