Western Psychological Association Explained

Western Psychological Association
Formation:1921
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Type:Learned society
Status: 501c3
Purpose:Psychological research
Location:California
Region:Western United States
Membership:1,917
Membership Year:1962
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Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Christina Maslach
Leader Title2:President-elect
Leader Name2:Heidi R. Riggio
Leader Title3:Past president
Leader Name3:Laura Freburg
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Affiliations:American Psychological Association

The Western Psychological Association (abbreviated WPA) is an American learned society dedicated to the study of psychology and other behavioral sciences.[1] It is a regional association focused on the Western United States, and is affiliated with the American Psychological Association.[2] It promotes psychological research through an annual conference, which it has held since its founding, and where psychologists read their research papers to one another. Reports from these conferences were originally published in Psychological Bulletin starting in 1924, and are now published in American Psychologist.[3]

History

The Western Psychological Association was established in 1921 with fourteen members,[4] and held its first meeting in August of that year. The meeting took place in Berkeley, California, and was held in conjunction with the Pacific division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. At the meeting, members elected Lewis Terman and Edward Tolman as the Association's president and vice president, respectively.[5] The organization's membership increased to 1,917 members by 1962.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About WPA . 2013-09-04 . WPA Web Site . en-US . 2017-09-02.
  2. Web site: Regional Psychological Associations . American Psychological Association . en . 2017-09-02.
  3. Book: Scientific and Technical Societies of the United States and Canada . 1899 . National Academies . 357 . en.
  4. Web site: History of the Western Psychological Association . Lindsley . Donald B. . 1964 . American Psychologist . en . 2017-09-02.
  5. Book: Carroll, David W. . Purpose and Cognition . 2017-04-27 . Cambridge University Press . 9781107122505 . 73 . en.