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The 2008 American
Psychological Association
Award for Distinguished
Professional Contributions
to Applied Research was
presented to Richard Rogers,
professor of psychology.
The award is given annually
to a psychologist whose
research has led to innovative
applications in the area of
psychological practice.
Rogers has received more
than $800,000 in grants
from the National Science
Foundation's Law and Social
Sciences Programs to deter-
mine the comprehensibility
of nearly 900 variations of
Miranda warnings. He dis-
covered that warnings span
21 to 408 words and range
in overall reading level from
second grade to post college.
Rogers also is well known for
his research on malingering
and insanity evaluations. The
author of Clinical Assessment of
Malingering and Deception and five
other books, he developed the
Structured Interview of ReportedSymptoms, which determines if
mental disorders are genuine
or feigned. It is widely used
across a broad spectrum of
cases, from disability claims
to insanity evaluations.
Paul Leung, professor of
rehabilitation, social work
and addictions, received the
2008 Lifetime Achievement
Award from the association's
Division 22 - Rehabilitation
Psychology. He is considered
a national expert on multicul-
tural issues in rehabilitation
psychology.
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of merchandising and dean of
the School of Merchandising
and Hospitality Management.
was named the 2008 Pearson
Prentice Hall Distinguished
Lecturer, a competitive award
given by the International T1-\
tile and Apparel Association
in recognition of a member's
outstanding contributions to
the fielJ.
Judith C. Forney was name.
the 2008 Pearson Prentice Hal
Distinguished Lecturer by
the International Textile and
Apparel AssociationRichard Rogers received the
2008 American Psychological
Association Award for
Distinguished Professional
Contributions to Applied Research.
Forney presented her lec-
ture, "The Global Consumer
Experience Paradigm: A Peda-
gogical Frontier for Fashion,"
in November at the associa-
tion's annual conference in
Schaumburg, Ill. Her presenta-
tion reflected on 25 years of
research and scholarship that
has applied a global perspec-
tive to research and learning
and led to the conceptualiza-
tion of the total consumer
experience and finally to the
global consumer experience
paradigm that was revealed in
her lecture. She has examined
consumer experiences with
fashion products, brands and
services, as well as retail, life-
style and tourist shopping.Forney's collaborative work
includes cross-cultural and
cross-national comparative
consumer studies in Korea,
Japan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar,
Canada, New Zealand and
Mexico and international
industry studies on NAFTA,
domestic and overseas apparel
production, overseas qual-
ity control and supply-chain
relationships. She also has
collaborated on studies exam-
ining adolescent self-esteem,
morality and behavior as they
relate to gang dress, shop-
lifting and clothing theft.
Forney co-wrote the textbook
Experiential Retailing: Concepts and
Strategies That Sell.UNT RESEARCH SPRING 2009 F 9
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