[IPAC-List] A list of the 50 Most Influential Living Psychologists
Blair, Michael
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Tue Jan 7 16:21:27 EST 2020
Take a look at how the rankings were compiled, as that explains it. In a nutshell, “…approach uses machine learning and search algorithms to characterize academic influence on the web…” The topics we explore as I/Os are, for the most part, not those that get the most traction under this methodology.
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Subject: Re: [IPAC-List] A list of the 50 Most Influential Living Psychologists
What? No I/Os on the List of 50 Most Influential Psychologists! I'm sure we all can name at least 50 I/Os who we would rank higher.
Thanks for heads up, Joel.
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On 1/7/2020 9:47 AM, Joel Wiesen wrote:
FYI -
From the web, from a source not known to me:
The 50 Most Influential Living Psychologists in the World and some of the books they wrote.
https://thebestschools.org/features/most-influential-psychologists-world/
I did not see any I/O types. Let me know if you see any.
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