迈克比(1917-),
美国心理学家,早期的研究重点是学龄前儿童和儿童中期,近几年主要从事对青少年的研究。1988年获美国心理学会颁发的杰出科学贡献奖,1993年当选为国家科学院院士。
Before joining the Stanford faculty in 1958 and after receiving her
Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1950, Dr. Maccoby taught at
Harvard University. Throughout her career her primary research focus has
been on the development of children's social behavior, particularly as
it relates to family functioning and parental child-rearing methods. Her
work has pointed to the pervasive differences in the social development
of boys and girls, although it has also illuminated many ways they are
similar. Recently, Dr. Maccoby has been investigating the
post-separation lives of divorcing families. She has published several
books as a result of her research, including Patterns of Child Rearing,
Psychology of Sex Differences, and Adolescents after Divorce.
Honors and awards have been a frequent reminder of the important
contributions made by Dr. Maccoby to the field of developmental
psychology. She is the recipient of the 1988 Distinguished Scientific
Contribution Award (APA), the 1996 American Psychological Foundation
Gold Medal Award for Lifetime Achievements in the Science of Psychology
(American Psychology Foundation) and the 1987 Award for Distinguished
Scientific Contributions to Child Development (Society for Research in
Child Development), to name but a few of her honors
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