Raymond Fancher

American psychologist and historian (born 1940) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Raymond Elwood Fancher (born 1940)[1] is an American psychologist and historian. He is a Senior Scholar and Professor Emeritus at York University in Toronto, where he also helped to found the History and Theory of Psychology Ph.D. program. He is the author of nearly 100 publications on the history of psychology, and served as editor-in-chief of the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences from 2001 to 2005.[3][4] In 2006, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award (now the Career Achievement Award) from the Society for the History of Psychology.[5][6]

Born1940 (age 8586)[1]
Spouse
Susan Lynn Cogburn
(m. 1964)
[2]
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Raymond Fancher
Born1940 (age 8586)[1]
EducationWesleyan University
Harvard University
Spouse
Susan Lynn Cogburn
(m. 1964)
[2]
Scientific career
FieldsHistory of psychology
InstitutionsYork University
Thesis Accuracy and validity in person perception as functions of differing approaches to personality  (1967)
Notable studentsChristopher D. Green
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