Background
Lindzey, Gardner was born on November 27, 1920 in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. Son of James and Marguerite (Shotwell) Lindzey.
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Lindzey, Gardner was born on November 27, 1920 in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. Son of James and Marguerite (Shotwell) Lindzey.
AB, Pennsylvania State University, 1943. Master of Science, Pennsylvania State University, 1945. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1949.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), University Colorado, 1990. Doctor of Science (honorary), Rutgers University, 1992.
Research analyst, Office of Scientific Research and Development, 1944-1945;
instructor psychology, Pennsylvania State University, 1945-1946;
teaching fellow, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1946-1947;
research fellow, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1947-1949;
research associate, assistant professor, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1949-1953;
lecturer, chairman psychological clinic staff, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1953-1956;
professor, department chairman, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1972-1973;
professor psychology, Syracuse (New York) U., 1956-1957;
professor psychology, University of Minnesota, 1957-1964;
professor psychology, University Texas, 1964-1972;
chairman, University Texas, 1964-1968;
vice president academic affairs, University Texas, 1968-1970;
vice president ad interim, University Texas, 1971;
vice president, dean Graduate Studies, professor psychology, University Texas, 1973-1975;
director, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford (California) U., 1975-1989;
director emeritus, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford (California) U., since 1989. Member psychopharmacology study section National Institute of Mental Health, 1958-1962, member program-project committee, 1963-1967, member of advisory commission on extramural research, 1968-1971. Member committee faculty research fellowships Social Science Research Council, 1960-1963, board directors, 1962-1976, member committee problems and policy, 1963-1970, 72-76, chairman, 1965-1970, member Executive Committee, 1970-1975, chairman, 1971-1975, member committee genetics and behavior, 1961-1967, chairman, 1961-1965.
Member committee biological bases social behavior, since 1967. Member committee work and personality in middle years, 1972-1977. Member sociology and social psychology panel National Science Foundation, 1965-1968, member special commission social science, 1968-1969, member of advisory committee research, since 1974, member Waterman award committee, 1976-1979.
Member Executive Committee, assembly behavioral and social science NAS-National Research Council, since 1970, member committee life science public policy, 1968-1974, member panel national needs for biomedical and behavioral research personnel, since 1974, member committee social science in National Science Foundation, since 1975, member Institute Medicine, since 1975. Member commission on drug abuse Office Science and Technology, 1962-1963. Member Presidential Committee National Medal Science, 1966-1969.
Board directors Foundation's Fund Research in Psychiatry, 1967-1970. Board directors American Psychological Foundation, 1968-1976, vice president, 1971-1973, president, 1974-1976.
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Fellow American Psychological Association (board directors 1962-1968, 70-74, member publications board, 1956-1959, 70-73, chairman 1958-1959, member council of representatives 1959-1967, 68-74, president division social and personality psychology 1963-1964, member policy and planning 1975, 78, president association 1966-1967, member council of editors 1968-1973, chairman committee science award 1968-1969, president division general psychology 1970-1971), American Academy Arts and Sciences, American Philosophical Society, Institute Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Eugenics Society (board directors 1962-1970), Society Social Biology (board directors 1972-2008, president 1978-2008), American Psychological Association (director insurance trust 1973–2008), Universities Research Association (board directors 1973-1975).
Married Andrea Lewis, November 28, 1944. Children: Jeffrey, Leslie, Gardner, David, Jonathan.