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Pi Mu Epsilon, National Mathematics Honorary, elected 1965
Mortar Board, National Senior Women’s Honorary, elected 1965
Elected, Golden Key International Honour Society, honorary member, 2005
Fellowships
Office of Education Traineeship, Stanford University, 1966-69
National Institute of Mental Health Fellowship, Stanford University, 1969-70
American Council on Education Fellowship in Academic Administration, Harvard University, 1975-76
Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, 1978-79
Grants, Contracts, Research Funding
National Institute of Mental Health, 1971-72; 1972-73; 1976-79 (Human Memory)
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1974-76 (Human Memory)
General Services Administration, 1974-75 (Communications--w/Keating)
National Bureau of Standards, 1976-77; 1980-82 (Communications--w/Keating)
National Science Foundation, 1978-85 (Human Memory)
National Science Foundation, 1980-83 (Jury Behavior--w/Severance)
National Science Foundation, 1983-85; (Hypnosis--w/Greene)
National Institute of Mental Health, 1984-86; 1986-89;1989-92 (Memory)
National Center for Health Services Research, 1986-88 (Survey Memory)
National Science Foundation, 1986-88; 1988-91 (Jury Comprehension--w/Greene-Goodman)
Fund for Research on Dispute Resolution, 1989-91 (Predictions of Success--w/Goodman)
ational Institute of Health, 1991-95 (Cognition & Health--w/Croyle)
ational Institute of Health, 1993-94 (Health/sex memory: subcontract from UCSF/Catania)
Leverhulme Trust, Postevent info and erasing memories, 1997-1999 (w/ Dan Wright, Univ. of Bristol)
Royal Society of Edinburgh, Travel Grant, 2006
Grawemeyer Award Funding given to UCI, 2005-present.
Newkirk Center for Science & Society, 2017-2019.
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Awards & Honors
National Lecturer of Sigma Xi, 1978-80
American Psychological Association nomination for the NSF Waterman Award for Outstanding
Contributions to Science, 1977 and 1978
National Media Award for Eyewitness Testimony (American Psychological Foundation, Distinguished
Contribution, 1980)
Greyhound Research Award, 1987-88
Honorary Fellow, British Psychological Society, 1991 (includes lifetime membership)
George E. Allen Professor, University of Richmond School of Law, 1995
American Academy of Forensic Psychology, Distinguished Contributions to Forensic Psych Award, 1995
American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology (AAAPP), Distinguished Contribution to
Basic and Applied Scientific Psychology Award, 1996
Association for Psychological Science, James McKeen Cattell Fellow (“For outstanding lifetime
contributions to the area of applied psychological research’), 1997
Oklahoma Scholar Leadership Enrichment Program Scholar 2001
Association for Psychological Science, William James Fellow Award, 2001 (“For significant lifetime
intellectual contributions to the basic science of psychology.”’)
Quad L Award (for “outstanding life-long contributions to our understanding of learning or memory
processes” University of New Mexico) 2002
National Academy of Sciences: Henry & Bryna David Lectureship, 2002 (inaugural award, for
“application of the best social and behavioral sciences research to public policy issues”) Speech
delivered at NAS (2002). Article selected for inclusion in: The Best American Science and Nature
Writing, (2003)
Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS), Contributions to Sexual Science Award, 2002
American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, elected Thorsten Sellin Fellow, 2003
Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology, American Psychological Assn, 2003.
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