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Adler, Leonore Loeb was born on May 2, 1921 in Karlsruhe, Germany. Daughter of Leo and Elsie (Laemle) Loeb.
( This valuable and unique reference surveys and synthesi...)
This valuable and unique reference surveys and synthesizes information on gender roles in more than thirty countries from around the world. Each chapter is devoted to a single country, and the chapters are arranged in alphabetical order for ease of use. All of the chapters are written from the perspective of experts who have lived and worked in the countries profiled. To foster cross-national comparisons, each chapter follows the same format, including an introduction and contextual overview; gender roles in infancy and childhood, school years, young adulthood, adulthood, and old age; and a summary and conclusions. The design of the chapters traces the development of gender roles across the life-cycle and affords an additional opportunity for comparing data. This reference will be of interest to anyone concerned with gender issues, psychology, sociology, and anthropology.
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Adler, Leonore Loeb was born on May 2, 1921 in Karlsruhe, Germany. Daughter of Leo and Elsie (Laemle) Loeb.
Bachelor cum laude, Queens College, City University of New York, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy, Adelphi University, 1972.
Research assistant American Museum Natural History, New York City, 1956-1984. Adjunct assistant professor psychology College Staten Island, City University of New York, 1974-1980. Research associate Mystic Marinelife Aquarium (Connecticut), 1976-1985.
Professor department psychology, director Institute for Cross-Cultural and Cross-Ethnic Studies, Molloy College, Rockville Centre, New York. Professor emerita Molloy College, since 1980. Chairman international and national conferences.
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Member to governor's commission on women New York State Women's Committee, 1977. Fellow New York Academy Sciences, American Psychological Association (divisions 1 and 35, network of representatives of commission on women in psychology 1982-1987, member committee in international relations in psychology 1992-1994), American Psychological Society. Member Eastern Psychological Association (board directors 1985-1986, 87-90), New York State Psychological Association (president division social psychology 1978-1979, 80-82, 84-85, 90-91.
President division academic psychology 1982-1983, 88-89. Member county representatives 1981-1984, 86-87. Chairman of Commission women's issues 1982-1984.
Plaque for outstanding achievement from women's committee 1984, medallion from social division 1984, Kurt Lewin award 1985, Wilhelm Wundt award, 1989), International Association Cross-Cultural Psychology, Society Cross-Cultural Research, International Organisation Study Group Tensions (managing editor International Journal Group Tensions, 1978-1984, associate editor 1984-1985, member editorial board since 1985), Animal Behavior Society, International Society Comparative Psychology, Association Women in Science, Society Advancement Social Psychology, International Council Psychologists (treasurer 1983-1985), Cheiron, the International Society for History of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Queens County Psychological Association (president-elect 1985-1987, president 1987-1988, chair academic committee since 1991, representative to NYSPA Council since 1991), World Federation Mental Health, Psi Chi (faculty adviser Molloy College, since 1980), Alpha Sigma Lambda, Zeta Episilon Gamma.
Married Helmut E. Adler, May 22, 1943. Children: Barry Peter, Beverly Sharmaine, Evelyn Renéest.