Background
Candland, Douglas Keith was born on July 9, 1934 in Long Beach, California, United States. Son of Horace George and Erma Louise (Downing) Candland.
Candland, Douglas Keith was born on July 9, 1934 in Long Beach, California, United States. Son of Horace George and Erma Louise (Downing) Candland.
Bachelor of Arts, Pomona College, 1956; Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1959.
Research fellow, University of Virginia, 1959-1960; Research fellow, Delta Primate Center, 1967-1968; Research fellow, Pennsylvania State University, 1968-1969; Research fellow, U. Stirling, Scotland, 1972-1973; Research fellow, Cambridge (England) University, 1977-1978; Research fellow, U. Mysore (India), 1983; assistant professor psychology, Bucknell U., 1960-1964; associate professor, Bucknell U., 1964-1967; professor, Bucknell U., since 1967; professor animal behavior, Bucknell U., since 1985; Presidential professor, Bucknell U., 1973-1980; head program in animal behavior, Bucknell U., since 1968; president division teaching of psychology, Bucknell U., 1976-1977; head department psychology, Bucknell U., 1970-1975; Class of 1956 lecturer, Bucknell U., 1971. Visiting scholar University of California, Berkeley, 1996-1997.
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Chairman conservation Wildlife Preservation Trust International, 1989—1994, board directors. Fellow American Psychological Association (Distinguished Contribution to Education award 1978, STAATS lecturship, 2010), American Psychological Society. Member British Psychological Association, Psychonomic Society, International Society Primatologists, Animal Behavior Society (chairman policy and planning, Distinguished Contribution to Education award 1999), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Mary Homrighausen, June 18, 1959. Children: Kevin, Christopher, Ian.