Spearman Medal
The Spearman Medal is an early-career award of the British Psychological Society's Research Board, given in recognition of outstanding published work in psychology which represents a significant body of work in terms of theoretical contributions, originality, and impact. The award was inaugurated in 1965 and is named in honour of Charles Spearman.
Medal winners are invited to give the Spearman Medal Lecture at the society's annual conference.[1]
List of medal winners
Year | Medal winner[2] |
---|---|
1965 | Anne Treisman |
1966 | - |
1967 | Alan Cowey |
1968 | - |
1969 | Peter B. Warr |
1970 | Kevin J. Connolly |
1971 | - |
1972 | - |
1973 | Susan Iverson |
1974 | Philip N. Johnson-Laird |
1975 | David J. Wood |
1976 | Edmund T. Rolls |
1977 | - |
1978 | Howard Giles |
1979 | - |
1980 | Gregory V. Jones |
1981 | Trevor W. Robbins |
1982 | Andrew W. Ellis |
1983 | - |
1984 | Geoffrey Beattie |
1985 | Charles Hulme |
1986 | Glyn W. Humphreys |
1987 | Miles Hewstone |
1988 | Stephen B. Dunnett |
1989 | Susan E. Gathercole |
1990 | Simon Baron-Cohen |
1991 | Jane Oakhill |
1992 | Usha Goswami |
1993 | Peter W. Halligan |
1994 | Jonathon Driver |
1995 | Michael Oaksford |
1996 | Nick Chater |
1997 | Neil Macrae |
1998 | Francesca Happé |
1999 | Simon Killcross |
2000 | Kate Nation |
2001 | Gregory R. Maio |
2002 | Thalia Eley |
2003 | - |
2004 | Jolanda Jetten |
2005 | Padraic Monaghan |
2006 | Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and Richard J. Crisp |
2007 | Christopher Chambers |
2008 | Tom Manly |
2009 | Matt Field |
2010 | Emily A. Holmes |
2011 | Essi Viding |
2012 | Angelica Ronald[3] |
2013 | Jonathan Roiser[4] |
2014 | Roi Cohen Kadosh |
2015 | Iroise Dumontheil |
2016 | Michael Banissy |
See also
References
- ↑ "Spearman Medal". BPS. 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
- ↑ "Spearman Medal". Hopc.bps.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
- ↑ "Dr Ronald awarded prestigious Spearman Medal — Birkbeck, University of London". Bbk.ac.uk. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
- ↑ "Society - Vol. 26, Part 4 ( April 2013)". Thepsychologist.org.uk. 2013-05-21. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
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