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Joseph Paul Forgas is Scientia Professor of Psychology at the
University of New South Wales, Sydney. He received his D.Phil.
degree from the University of Oxford, and a D.Sc degree also from
Oxford. His research investigates affective influences on social
cognition, motivation and behavior. He has published 26 books and
over 200 journal articles and book chapters. In recognition of his
scientific contribution, he received the Order of Australia in
2012, as well as the APS’s Distinguished Scientific contribution
Award, the Humboldt Research Prize, a Rockefeller Fellowship and is
Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, the
Association for Psychological Science, Society of Personality and
Social Psychology and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
William D. Crano is the Oskamp Professor of Psychology at Claremont
Graduate University, where he has taught sincer 1998. Previously,
he was Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication at
the University of Arizona, and also served as Professor on the
faculties of Michigan State University and Texas A&M
University. He also has served as liaison scientist for the U.S.
Office of Naval Research (London), as NATO Senior Scientist at the
University of Southampton (UK), and as a Fulbright Senior Scholar
at the Universidade Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil). His basic research
has been focused on the development of models of attitude
development and attitude change, which he has used in his applied
research on drug prevention in adolescents. He has published 18
books, and more than 200 papers and book chapters. His recent books
include Warring with Words (with Hanne and Mio), and the third
edition of Principles and Methods of Social Research (with Brewer
and Lac).
Klaus Fiedler is a Professor of social psychology at the University
of Heidelberg. He is a Fellow of the Association of Psychological
Science and of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, a
member of the German National Academies of Science Leopoldina, and
he has received several prestigious awards, such as the
Leibniz-Award and a generous personal grant in the
Reinhard-Koselleck program of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
Klaus Fiedler has been an Executive-Board member of the European
Association of Social Psychology. He published various monographs
and edited volumes in his major areas of research: language and
social cognition, judgment and decision making, stereotyping, and
on the interplay of cognitive and ecological processes. Klaus
Fiedler has served as an Editorial Board member of various
international journals, as an Associate Editor of several journals
including Psychological Review and Journal of Experimental Social
Psychology. Currently, he is an Associate Editor of the Journal of
Experimental Psychology: General.
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