Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology

The Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology (abbreviated FPSP) is a New York-based non-profit charitable organization that funds research grants and awards to researchers in the fields of personality and social psychology. It was founded in 2006.[1]

Awards

The FPSP funds and awards multiple annual awards to distinguished researchers in personality and social psychology. These awards include the following:[1]

  • Caryl Rusbult Close Relationships Early Career Award (2011-present)
  • Heritage Dissertation Research Award (2008-present)
  • SAGE Young Scholars Awards (in conjunction with SAGE Publications) (2014-present)
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gollark: At least IRC is actually an open protocol with multiple implementations and servers. Discord... isn't.
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References

  1. "Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology". www.foundationpsp.org. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
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