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Anthony G. Greenwald was elected a member of the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences in 2007. He is presently Professor of Psychology at
University of Washington (1986-present) and was previously at Ohio State
University (1965-86). Greenwald received his BA from Yale (1959) and PhD
from Harvard (1963). He has published over 180 scholarly articles, served
on editorial boards of 13 psychological journals, and has received three
major research career awards — the Donald T. Campbell Award from the
Society of Personality and Social Psychology (1995), the Distinguished
Scientist Award from the Society of Experimental Social Psychology (2006),
and the William James Fellow Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Association for Psychological Science (2013).
In 1995 Greenwald invented the Implicit Association Test (IAT), which
rapidly became a standard for assessing individual differences in implicit
social cognition. The IAT method has provided the basis for three patent
applications and numerous applications in clinical psychology, education,
marketing, and diversity management.
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