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Denmark, Florence Harriet Levin was born on January 28, 1931 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Morris and Minnerva (Sharkis) L.
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Examines some causes and effects of females having or lacking a perceived sense of autonomy at each of five major phases of development, paying attention to cross-cultural differences at each stage. A reference for professionals and a text for such graduate or undergraduate courses as developmental
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Denmark, Florence Harriet Levin was born on January 28, 1931 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Morris and Minnerva (Sharkis) L.
Bachelor of Arts Pennsylvania, 1952. AM, University Pennsylvania, 1954. Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1958.
Doctor of Humane Letters, Massachusetts School Professional Psychology, 1985. Doctor of Humane Letters, Cedar Crest College, 1988. Doctor of psychology, Illinois School Professional Psychology, 1995.
Doctor of Humane Letters, Alleghany College, 1998.
Lecturer psychology City University of New York, Queens, 1959-1966, instructor to professor New York City, 1964-1990, doctoral faculty psychology, 1967-1987, professor psychology, 1984-1990. Robert Scott Pace Distinguished professor psychology, chair Pace University, since 1988. Adjunct professor City University of New York, since 1990.
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Fellow American Psychological Association (committee on accreditation since 1998, president division 52 international psychology 1999, president 1980, member various committees. Centennial award 1992, distinguished contributions to psychology in public interest 1993, distinguished contributions to international psychology award 1996, 99), American Psychological Society (charter). Member International Council Psychologists (president 1989-1990), Interamerican Society Psychology (Interamerican award in Psychology 1997), International Organization for Study of Group Tensions (vice president), New York State Psychological Association (president division social psychology 1989-1990, academy division 1990-1991.
Kurt Lewin award 1978, Wilhelm Wundt award 1988, Carolyn Wood Sherif award 1992, Allen V. Williams Junior Memorial award 1994, Margaret Floy Washburn award 1996), New York Academy of Sciences (fellow 1966, vice president 1984-1987, Psychology Advisory Committee since 1971), Eastern Psychological Association (president 1986, board directors 1988-1991), Council of Scientific President (secretary, executive board member 1983-1984), International Council Psychologists, Association Women in Psychology (Outstanding Women in Science award 1980, distinguished career award 1996), Society for Advancement of Social Psychology, National Council of Chairs of Graduate Departments Psychology, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues (member Otto Klineberg Intercultural and International Relations Award. Committee), Century Club, Chemists Club, Psi Chi (national president 1978-1980).
Married Stanley J. Denmark, June 7, 1953 (divorced April 1973). Children: Valerie, Pamela (deceased) and Richard (twins). Married Robert W. Wesner, September 5, 1973.
Stepchildren: Kathleen, Michael, Wendy.