Biography:Richard Rogers (psychologist)

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Richard Rogers (born January 1, 1950)[1] is an American psychologist who is a professor at the University of North Texas, and who writes of books on forensic psychology, including Clinical Assessment of Malingering and Deception[2] and Conducting Insanity Evaluations.[3] He has received many national awards, including the 2004-2005 Toulouse Scholars Award,[4] UNT's Eminent Faculty Award, and the Manfred S. Guttmacher Award from the American Psychiatric Association.[5]

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  1. "Richard Rogers: Award for Distinguished Contributions to Research in Public Policy" (in en). The American Psychologist 66 (8): 725–727. November 2011. doi:10.1037/a0024615. ISSN 1935-990X. PMID 22082396. 
  2. Rogers, Richard (1997). Clinical Assessment of Malingering and Deception. Guilford Press. ISBN 1-57230-173-2. 
  3. Rogers, Richard (1986). Conducting Insanity Evaluations. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. ISBN 0-442-27945-0. 
  4. "Toulous Scholars Award listings". University of North Texas. http://www.coba.unt.edu/news/view.php?/2007/09/11/dr-victor-prybutok-receives-the-toulouse-scholars-award-for-2007-08. Retrieved 2007-09-15. 
  5. "Richard Rogers" (in en). https://psychology.unt.edu/node/faculty/richard-rogers. 

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