Marlene Wicherski
American Psychological Association
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American Psychologist | 2006
Kenneth I. Maton; Jessica L. Kohout; Marlene Wicherski; George Leary; Andrey Vinokurov
Trends since 1989 in the minority graduate pipeline in psychology are examined, with special focus on trends in recent years. Encouraging trends generally outweigh troubling ones at lower levels of the pipeline. However, in recent years disquieting trends dominate at the higher pipeline levels. Promising trends include a rise in the percentage (to nearly 25%) of minority psychology students receiving the bachelors degree and a rise to more than 20% receiving the masters degree. Troubling trends include the stalling of growth in minority PhD degree receipt since 1999 and the lack of growth in the percentage of African American and Hispanic/Latino(a) students entering PhD departments. Given the mixed findings, one of the highest priorities for psychology must be continued and persistent efforts to develop practices and policies that enhance recruitment, high levels of achievement, and degree receipt for students of color.
American Psychologist | 2005
John C. Norcross; Jessica L. Kohout; Marlene Wicherski
This article traces the evolution of graduate study in psychology in the United States and Canada during the past 3 decades. The authors summarize the 2003-2004 characteristics of graduate programs and departments in psychology and compare these data to those obtained in 1970-1971, 1979-1980, and 1992-1993. The most recent data were obtained from the 2005 edition of Graduate Study in Psychology and were based on 495 institutions, 601 departments, and 1,970 graduate programs. Information is presented for both entire departments (e.g., faculty characteristics, student profiles, admission criteria, Graduate Record Examination and grade point averages, tuition costs, financial assistance) and individual graduate programs (e.g., areas of study, number of applicants, acceptance rates, enrollment statistics, retention rates). Particular attention is devoted to the emergence of PsyD programs in professional psychology, the ascendancy of neuroscience programs in academic psychology, and the steady rise in acceptance rates across programs over the past 33 years.
RWEB | 1998
Brennan D. Peterson; Joyce C. West; Terri Tanielian; Harold Pincus; Jessica L. Kohout; Georgine M. Pion; Marlene Wicherski; Rita Vandivort-Warren; Margaret L. Palmiter; Elizabeth I. Irwin; Jeanne C. Fox; Tom W. Clawson; S. Christian Smith; Rex Stockton; Amy Gibson Nitza; John P. Ambrose; Laura Blankertz; Larry D. Sullivan; Kevin P. Dwyer; Michael S. Fleischer; Harold F. Goldsmith; Michael J. Witkin; Joanne E. Atay; Ronald W. Manderscheid
Archive | 1996
Brennan D. Peterson; Joyce C. West; Harold Alan Pincus; Jessica L. Kohout; Georgine M. Pion; Marlene Wicherski; Rita E. Vandivort-Warren; Margaret L. Palmiter; Elizabeth I. Mirwin; Jeanne C. Fox; Tom W. Clawson; Kathryn K. Rhodes; Rex Stockton; John P. Ambrose; Laura Blankertz; Kevin P. Dwyer; Victoria Stanhope; Michael S. Fleischer; Harold F. Goldsmith; Michael J. Witkin; Joanne E. Atay; Ronald W. Manderscheid
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice | 2000
Georgine M. Pion; Jessica L. Kohout; Marlene Wicherski
Psychiatric Services | 1998
Steven Williams; Jessica L. Kohout; Marlene Wicherski
American Psychologist | 1984
Joy Stapp; Robert Fulcher; Marlene Wicherski
Psychiatric Services | 1995
Jessica L. Kohout; Marlene Wicherski
APA Research Office Technical Reports | 1999
R. Marchonie Auguste; Marlene Wicherski; Jessica L. Kohout
Archive | 2003
Frederick T L Leong; Jessica L. Kohout; Jamie Smith; Marlene Wicherski
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