Background
Herrmann, Douglas J. was born on August 1, 1941 in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. Son of Carl Victor and Ruth Naomi (Ice) Herrmann.
Psychology educator researcher
Herrmann, Douglas J. was born on August 1, 1941 in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. Son of Carl Victor and Ruth Naomi (Ice) Herrmann.
Bachelor of Science, United States Naval Academy, 1964. Master of Science, U. Delaware, 1970, Doctor of Philosophy, 1972. Postdoctoral fellow Stanford University, Palo Alto, 1972-1973.
Assistant professor psychology Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, 1973-1979, associate professor, 1979-1984, professor, 1984-1988.
Research psychologist National Institute of Mental Health, 1989-1990. Consultant, 1986; director Collection Procedures Research Laboratory, bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, 1990-1992.
Research psychologist, National Center Health Statistics, Hyattsville, Maryland., 1992-1995. Professor, chairman psychology Indiana State University, Terre Haute, 1995.
North America editor Applied Cognitive Psychology Journal, 1987-1991.
Contributor articles to professional jours.Head Refugee Sponsorship Group, Clinton, 1975-1978. Captain United States Marine Corps, 1964-1967.
Assistant professor psychology Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, 1973-1979, associate Director Collection Procedures Research Laboratory Editor Applied Cognitive Psychology Journal, 1987-1991.
Fellow American Psychological Society, American Psychological Association. Member Society Applied Research Memory and Cognition (co-founder 1993, president 1994-1995), Psychonomic Society, Sigma Xi.
Married Donna Lynn Shellenberger, March 21, 1969. Children: Amanda Lee, Zachary Kenneth.