Person Detail: Scott Lilienfeld

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Full Name: Scott Lilienfeld | ||
Biography: (1960-2020) Psychologist, author. Scott Lilienfeld was born in Queens, New York, and died in Atlanta, Georgia. |
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1960 |
Queens County Scott Owen Lilienfeld was born in Queens, New York, on December 23, 1960. |
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1982 |
Tompkins County Mr. Lilienfeld graduated from Cornell University in 1982. |
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1990 |
Albany County Mr. Lilienfeld taught at the State University of New York at Albany in the early 1990s. |
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2009 |
(Unknown) County 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology (Pub: Wiley-Blackwell ISBN: 140513111X / 978-1405131117 ) Nonfiction written with Steven Jay Lynn, John Ruscio, and Barry L. Beyerstein. |
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2014 |
(Unknown) County Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology (Pub: The Guilford Press ISBN: 146251751X / 978-1462517510 ) Nonfiction edited with Steven Jay Lynn, and Jeffrey M. Lohr. |
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2013 |
(Unknown) County Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience (Pub: Basic Books ISBN: 0465018777 / 978-0465018772 ) Nonfiction written by Sally Satel and Scott O. Lilienfeld. |
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1998 |
(Unknown) County Looking into Abnormal Psychology: Contemporary Readings (Pub: Wadsworth Publishing ISBN: 978-0-534-35416-9) Nonfiction. |
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1994 |
(Unknown) County Seeing Both Sides: Classic Controversies in Abnormal Psychology (Pub: Wadsworth Publishing ISBN: 978-0-534-25134-5) Nonfiction. |
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2003 |
(Unknown) County What's Wrong with the Rorschach? Science Confronts the Controversial Inkblot Test (Pub: Jossey-Bass ISBN: 978-0-787-96056-8) Nonfiction written with James M. Wood, M. Teresa Nezworski and Howard N. Garb. |
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2006 |
(Unknown) County The Great Ideas of Clinical Science: 17 Principles that Every Mental Health Professional Should Understand (Pub: Routledge ISBN: 978-0-415-95038-1) Nonfiction written with William T. O'Donohue. |
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2020 |
(Unknown) County Scott Lilienfeld died at his home in Atlanta, Georgia, on September 30, 2020. |
