Background
Lipsitt, Lewis Paeff was born on June 28, 1929 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Joseph and Anna Naomi (Paeff) Lipsitt.
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This is part of a series of integrative work by infancy researchers of both humans and animals. The articles seek to serve as references on programmatic series of studies, critical correlations of diverse data that yield to a common theme, and constructive attacks on old issues.
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The articles appearing here serve as primary references of authors' programmatic studies, providing a forum for new technological and methodological developments, or new integrations that have the potential of influencing the theoretical and research perspectives of others who study infant behavior and development. This volume is dedicated to a Eleanor E. Maccoby, a major contemporary researcher whose contributions and insights in the field of infant behavior and development have been of great importance and whose work has inspired the research of others.
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Twelve researchers from leading American universities present data of their studies and critically review it in contrast with other discoveries, emphasizing non-traditional and controversial approaches to the subject matter. The discussions concentrate on infant food deprivation, sucking, movement,
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Lipsitt, Lewis Paeff was born on June 28, 1929 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Joseph and Anna Naomi (Paeff) Lipsitt.
Bachelor, University Chicago, 1950. Master of Science, University Massachusetts, 1952. Doctor of Philosophy, University Iowa, 1957.
Doctorate (honorary), University Athens, Greece, 2006.
Instructor department psychology Brown University, Providence, 1957, assistant professor, 1958-1961, associate professor, 1961-1966, professor, 1966-1996, director Child Study Center, 1967-1992, Wriston lecturer, 1993—1996, professor emeritus psychology, medical science and human development, since 1996, research professor psychology, since 1996. Member Governor's Advisory Commission on Mental Retardation, 1963-1966. Consultant National Institute Health.
Education task force Model Cities Program, Providence, 1969-1971. Fellow Stanford Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, 1979-1980. Visiting scientist National Institute Mental Health, 1986-1987.
Chair steering committee national child care project National Institute Child Health and Human Development, 1994-1999, advisory committee, 1999-2001. With United States Air Force, 1952-1954, clinical psychologist United States Air Force, 1952-1954, Lackland Air Force Base.
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Board directors Providence Child Guidance Clinic, 1960-1963, board member, 03-07, chairman, 04-07, Rhode Island Kids Count. Trustee Butler Hospital, Providence, 1965-1984, 2006^. Member board science counselors National Insurance Child Health and Human Development, 1984-1988.
National co-director Lee Salk Family Center, Kidspeace, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1993-2008. Participant White House Conference on Child Care, 1998. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Psychological Association (executive committee division development psychology 1967-1970, president division development psychology 1980-1981, board science affairs 1985-1988, executive director for science 1990-1991, science officer 1991-1992, Nicholas Hobbs award 1990, executive committee division general psychology 1997-1901, council of representatives 1997-1900, president division general psychology 1999-1900, experimental psychology council of representatives since 2001, Ernest R. Hilgard award for life achievement in general psychology 2004, Urie Bronfenbrenner award for studies in child development 2004, Lee Salk award for contribution for pediatric psychology 2010), International Society Infant Studies (founding member since 1978, citation lifetime achievement studies on babies 2006).
Member American Association of University Professors, Society Research in Child Development, International Society Study Behavioral Development (membership secretary 1981-1983, executive committee 1984-1989), American Psychological Society (founding member, charter fellow, board directors 1989-1990), Canada Institute for Advanced Research (chair advisory committee human development group 1995-2003, member advisory committee human development and population health 2000-2004), Rhode Island Psychological Association (board directors 1995-1998, Mental Health Service award 1998).
Married Edna Brill Duchin, June 8, 1952. Children: Mark, Annual.