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American Psychological Foundation, the Glossary

Index American Psychological Foundation

The American Psychological Foundation (abbreviated APF) is an American philanthropic organization dedicating to awarding research grants to psychologists in the early stages of their careers.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 5 relations: American Psychological Association, Dorothy Cantor, Grant (money), J. McVicker Hunt, Psychology.

  2. 1953 establishments in the United States

American Psychological Association

The American Psychological Association (APA) is the main professional organization of psychologists in the United States, and the largest psychological association in the world. American Psychological Foundation and American Psychological Association are psychology organizations based in the United States.

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Dorothy Cantor

Dorothy Cantor is an American psychologist and a former president of the American Psychological Association.

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Grant (money)

A grant is a financial award given by a government entity, foundation, corporation, or other organization to an individual or organization for a specific purpose.

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J. McVicker Hunt

Joseph McVicker Hunt (March 19, 1906 – January 9, 1991) was a prominent American educational psychologist and author.

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Psychology

Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior.

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See also

1953 establishments in the United States

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Psychological_Foundation