Frank H. Farley

Frank H. Farley
Born
Alma materUniversity of Saskatchewan; University of London (Ph.D.)
Known forAPA president, 1993
AwardsE. L. Thorndike Award (1989)
Scientific career
FieldsEducational psychology
InstitutionsUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison; Temple University
Doctoral advisorHans Eysenck

Frank H. Farley is a humanistic psychologist and a past president of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the American Educational Research Association (AERA). He teaches at Temple University and has been a fellow or a leader of several scholarly societies. He has published research on a wide range of topics, from risk-taking personalities to men who visit massage parlors.[1][2]

  1. ^ Farley, Frank H.; Davis, Sandy A. (1978). "Masseuses, men, and massage parlors: An expoloratory descriptive study". Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 4 (3): 219–225. doi:10.1080/00926237808403020. PMID 722823.
  2. ^ Stamoulis, Kathryn; Farley, Frank (2010). "Conceptual approaches to adolescent online risk-taking". Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace. 4 (1). Retrieved August 12, 2014.