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Lubinski wins George A. Miller Award for Outstanding Article in General Psychology

Posted by on Monday, August 7, 2017 in Uncategorized.

This year at the American Psychological Association’s (APA’s) annual convention in Washington, DC (August, 2017), it was announced that David Lubinski, a member of Vanderbilt’s Quantitative Methods Area in Psychology and Human Development, won the 2017 American Psychological Association’s George A. Miller Award for Outstanding Article in General Psychology. This award was for his 100-year review of major findings on intellectual precocity, published last year. Lubinski, D. (2016). From Terman to today: A century of findings on intellectual precocity. Review of Educational Research, 86, 900-944. Lubinski will give an invited address based on this article at APA’s annual convention next year (August, 2018, San Francisco). Congratulations, David!