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APA Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Applied Research

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439:. This overview of the controversy over Exner and the award states "This award could be understood as a formal endorsement of the Rorschach. One would not provide an award for distinguished contributions to knowledge to Exner if the Rorschach had not provided substantial or significant contributions to knowledge." 454: 459: 21: 412:. This paper is primarily devoted to debunking a claim appearing in Exner's award citation regarding the power of the Rorschach test. 20:(until 2003 known as the Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Knowledge) is a scientific award presented by the 256: 24:"to a psychologist whose research has led to important discoveries or developments in the field of applied psychology." 353: 393:
Wood, James M.; Lilienfeld, Scott O. (December 1999), "The Rorschach Inkblot Test: A Case of Overstatement?",
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raised a controversy, as it was seen as granting a professional endorsement to the
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APA Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Applied Research
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Widiger, Thomas A. (September 2001), "The Best and the Worst of Us?",
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Index

American Psychological Association
John E. Exner
Rorschach test
pseudoscience
American Psychological Association
Sol L. Garfield
Leopold Bellak
Harry Levinson
Leonard D. Eron
Carl Eisdorfer
Roy Schafer
Neal E. Miller
Norman Frederiksen
Albert Ellis
Edward Zigler
Mary D. S. Ainsworth
Hans H. Strupp
Herman Feifel
Allen E. Bergin
Manfred J. Meier
W. Grant Dahlstrom
Joseph Matarazzo
Leopold Bellak
Harry Levinson
Paul E. Meehl
John L. Holland
Kenneth I. Howard
Lester B. Luborsky
Paul Satz
John E. Exner

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