Awards,
Prizes & Honors

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Awards/Prizes
in Social Cognition
Recipients
of the
Tom Ostrom
Award for lifetime
contributions to social cognition (begun
in 1998), which is awarded annually by
the
Person Memory
Interest Group (PMIG),
in cooperation with
ISCON
(International Social Cognition
Network):
Jim
Uleman (2013)
Bernadette
Park (2010)
Chick
Judd (2010)
Don
Carlston (2009)
Eliot
Smith (2004)
Jim
Sherman (2002)
David
Hamilton (2000)
Winners
of the
ISCON
(International Social Cognition
Network) Early
Career Award (begun in 2006):
Kristina
Olson (2014)
Nick
Rule (2013)
BJ
Rydell (2011)
David
Amodio (2010)
Melissa
Ferguson (2009)
Brian
Nosek (2008)
Keith
Payne (2008)
Bertram
Gawronski (2007)
Winners
of the
ISCON
(International Social Cognition
Network) award for
Best Social Cognition Paper (begun in
2004):
Bertram
Gawronski & Joe Cesario (2013)
Keith
Payne et al. (2011)
Jeff
Sherman Jim Sherman et al.
(2009)
Eliot
Smith (2009)
Joe
Cesario (2006)
Awards/Prizes
in Social Psychology
Winners
of the
Jean-Paul
Codel Award for
contributions to the advancement of
social psychology in Europe (begun in
2005):
David
Hamilton (2008)
The
following Duckees have authored or
co-authored papers that won (indicated
by an asterisk) or been honorable
mentions for the Society
for Personality and Social
Psychology Theoretical Innovation
prize (begun in
2002):
Jeff
Sherman, Bertram Gawronski, and
Kurt Hugenberg (2006)*
Eliot
Smith & Gun Semin (2005)*
Winners
of the Society
of Experimental Social Psychology
Career Trajectory Award (begun in 2006):
Bertram
Gawronski (2013)
Neil
Macrae
Winners
of the Society
of Experimental Social Psychology
Scientific Impact Award (begun in 2006):
John
Cacioppo (2009)
Winners
of the
Sage Young
Scholar Awards
(begun in 2008):
Nick
Rule (2015)
Paul
Eastwick (2014)
Kristina
Olson (2014)
Greg
Walton (2013)
Emily
Balcetis (2011)
Ken
Fujita (2011)
Simine
Vazire (2011)
Aaron
Kay (2010)
Grainne
Fitzsimons (2010)
David
Amodio (2009)
Kurt
Hugenberg (2009)
Keith
Payne (2008)
Eli
Finkel (2008)
The
following Duckees have won (indicated by
an asterisk), or been finalists for, the
Society
of Experimental Social Psychology
Dissertation Award (begun in 1972):
Shana
Cole (2015)
Paul
Conway (2014)*
Erin
Hennes (2014)
Jon
Freeman (2013)
Matthijas
Baas (2011)*
Paul
Eastwick (2010)*
Kristina
Olson (2009)*
Emily
Balcetis (2007)*
Greg
Walton (2006)*
Aaron
Kay (2006)
Pam
Smith (2005)*
Zak
Tormala (2004)
Tanya
Chartrand (2000)
Patrick
Vargas (1998)
Duane
Wegener (1995)
Margo
Montieth (1992)
Ed
Hirt (1987)
Trish
Devine (1986)
Diane
Mackie (1985)*
Don
Carlston (1978)*
Winners
of the Award for Distinguished Service
to Social-Personality Psychology by the
Society
for Personality and Social
Psychology (begun
in 2003):
John
Cacioppo (2009)
Chick
Judd (2008)
Eliot
Smith (2008)
Winners
of the Early Career Service Citation by
the Society
for Personality and Social
Psychology (begun
in 2009):
Keith
Maddox (2009)
Awards/Prizes
in Related Fields or Subfields
Winners
of the Early
Career Award by the International
Society for Self and Identity (begun
in 2000).
Emily
Balcetis (2016)
Serena
Chen
(2006)
Wendi
Gardner (2005)
Winners of the
Early Career
Award by the Relationship
Researchers Interest Group
of the Society
for Personality and Social
Psychology (begun in 2003).
Grainne
Fitzsimons
(2010)
Eli
Finkel (2008)
Winner
of the
Early
Career Award by the
International Academy for
Intercultural Research
(begun
in 2010).
Nick Rule
(2013)
Winner of the
Early Career
Award by the International Society
for Justice Research
(begun in 2006).
Aaron Kay (2010)
Winner of the
Gordon
Allport Award for the best article
on Intergroup Relations (begun
in 2004), which is awarded annually by
the Society
for the Psychological Study of
Social Issues.
Kerry Kawakami,
et al. (2000)
Winner of the
Morton
Deutsch Award for the best article
published in Social Justice
Research (begun in
2004), which is awarded annually by
the International
Society for Justice Research.
Buju DasGupta
(2004)
The
following Duckees have won (indicated by
an asterisk), or been finalists for, the
The Mind Gym
academic prize for pioneering work in
positive psychology (begun in 2007):
Liz
Dunn (2007)
Awards/Prizes
in General Psychology
Winners
of the
APA Award for
Distinguished Scientific
Contributions
(begun in 1956):
John
Cacioppo (2002)
Winners
of the
APA
Distinquished Scientific Award for
Early Career Contribution to
Psychology (begun
in 1974):
Bethany
Ann Teachman (2012)
Sam
Gosling (2008)
Duane
Wegener (2001)
Monica
Biernat (1999)
Neal
Macrae (1998)
Trish
Devine (1994)
Ken
Dodge (1984)
Winners
of the
APS Rising
Star Award (begun
in 2015):
Shana
Cole (2015)
Jon
Freeman (2015)
Nick
Rule (2015)
Winners
of the
APA Janet
Taylor Spence Award for
Transformative Early Career
Contribution to Psychology
(begun in 2010):
Kristina
Olson (2016)
Kurt
Gray (2014)
Aaron
Kay (2012)
David
Amodio (2010)
The
following Duckees have been named
Fellows of
the Association for Psychological
Science (APS) (begun
in 1988).
David
Amodio
Marzu
Banaji
Monica
Biernat
John
Cacioppo
Don
Carlston
Buju
Dasgupta
Bertram
Gawronski
Ana
Guinote
David
Hamilton
Aaron
Kay
Patty
Linville
Diane
Mackie
Margo
Montieth
Neal
Roese
Jonathan
Schooler
Gun
Semin
Mark
Schaller
Jeff
Sherman
Jim Sherman
Eliot
Smith
Barbara
Spellman
Steve Stroessner
Jim Uleman
Duane Wegener
Honorary
Degrees
David
Hamilton
Doctor
Honoris Causa, University of
Lisbon, Portugal, 1997
Doctoris
et Professoris Honoris Causa,
Eotvos Lorand University,
Budapest, Hungary, 2000
Eric
Johnson
Economics,
University of St. Gallen, 2008
Elke
Weber
Psychology,
University of Basel, Switzerland,
2009

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