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Robert L. Campbell

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Robert L. Campbell
Born1953
AwardsNational Merit Scholarship (1971-2), AAUP Award of Merit (2000)
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Texas at Austin (PhD), Harvard College (BA)
Academic work
Disciplinepsychology
InstitutionsClemson University
Main intereststheoretical psychology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology
Websitehttps://campber.people.clemson.edu/

Robert L. Campbell (born 1953) is an American psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Clemson University. He is known for his studies of Ayn Rand and is an editor of the Journal of Ayn Rand Studies.[1][2] Campbell is also a retired jazz critic and wrote reviews for Cadence between 1992 and 1998.[3] He is a former editor of New Ideas in Psychology.[4]

Books

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  • Campbell, R. L., & Bickhard, M. H. (1986). Knowing levels and developmental stages. Basel, Switzerland: Karger.
  • Piaget, J. (2001). Studies in reflecting abstraction (R. L. Campbell, Ed. and Trans.). Hove: Psychology Press.
  • The Earthly Recordings of Sun Ra, 2nd edition, with Chris Trent, Cadence Jazz Books 2000

References

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  1. ^ Burns, Jennifer; Gladstein, Mimi Reisel; Heller, Anne Conover (2014). "Robert L. Campbell's essay, "An End to Over and Against"". The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies. 14 (1): 80–91. doi:10.5325/jaynrandstud.14.1.0080. ISSN 1526-1018. S2CID 171066797.
  2. ^ "The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies". 8 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Robert L. Campbell's Vita".
  4. ^ "News - New Ideas in Psychology | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier". www.sciencedirect.com.
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