Biography:Gary Greenberg (psychologist)

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Short description: American psychologist
Gary Greenberg
Born
Brooklyn, New York
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationBrooklyn College
University of Wichita
Kansas State University
Scientific career
FieldsComparative psychology
Developmental psychology
InstitutionsWichita State University
ThesisThe effects of ambient temperature and population density on aggression in two strains of mice (1970)
InfluencesJ. R. Kantor
T. C. Schneirla[1]

Gary Greenberg is an American comparative and developmental psychologist who is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Wichita State University.

Bio

Greenberg was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He received his B.S. degree from Brooklyn College in 1961, followed by an M.A. degree from the University of Wichita in 1964 and a Ph.D. from Kansas State University in 1970.[2] He then began working with Ethel Tobach in the Department of Animal Behavior at the American Museum of Natural History.[1] In 1983, Greenberg co-founded the Southwestern Comparative Psychology Association (with Michael Domjan, Del Thiessen, and Steve Davis) and the International Society for Comparative Psychology (with Ethel Tobach).[3] After teaching at Wichita State University for 40 years, he retired and moved to Chicago , Illinois.[4]

As of 2008, Greenberg is a life member of the American Psychological Association (APA) and secretary of the International Society of Comparative Psychology.[4] In 2015, he received the Clifford T. Morgan Distinguished Service to Div. 6 Award from the APA's division 6, the Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology.[5]

On Psychiatry

Selected publications

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Greenberg, Gary (October 2008). "Psychology From the Standpoint of an Interbehaviorist: A Review of "Modern Perspectives on J. R. Kantor and Interbehaviorism" (in en). The Psychological Record 58 (4): 665–676. doi:10.1007/bf03395643. ISSN 0033-2933. "Following my doctoral training at Kansas State University, he became associated with Ethel Tobach at the then influential Department of Animal Behavior at New York’s American Museum of Natural History (Greenberg, Partridge, Weiss, & Pisula, 2004). The department was once headed by T. C. Schneirla, and he soon came under the influence of the approach to psychology that he espoused. The coincidence of his exposure to Kantorian and Schneirlerian (see Lazar, 1978) psychology has been brought to bear in his current intellectual involvement with developmental systems theory...". 
  2. "Gary Greenberg" (in en). https://www.wichita.edu/academics/fairmount_college_of_liberal_arts_and_sciences/psychology/people/faculty/greenberg.php. 
  3. Greenberg, Gary (November 2010). "Comparative Psychology and Ethology" (in en). Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology. http://www.apadivisions.org/division-6/publications/newsletters/neuroscientist/2010/11/historian-column.aspx. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Harris, Richard (October 2008). "Alumni News". Kansas State University. p. 8. https://www.k-state.edu/psych/alumni/documents/oct.2008psytalk_000.pdf. 
  5. "APA honors psychology's stars" (in en). American Psychological Association. September 2015. http://gradpsych.apags.org/monitor/2015/09/apa-honors.aspx. 

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