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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1992 - James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award, Association for Psychological Science
  • 1986 - APA Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology, American Psychological Association
  • 1968 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Martin T. Orne was a researcher affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Over the course of their career, they received multiple awards recognizing contributions to psychological science and related fields.

Orne's notable recognitions included the James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science in 1992, the APA Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology from the American Psychological Association in 1986, and being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1968.

Their research contributions were primarily within psychological science, although specific topics, papers, or subfields were not detailed in the available data. Similarly, no information on frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications was provided.

Orne's career and academic focus were rooted in their affiliation at a major U.S. university, contributing to an understanding of psychology through various research efforts recognized by key professional organizations.

Best Publications

  • On the social psychology of the psychological experiment: With particular reference to demand characteristics and their implications.

    Martin T. Orne

  • The nature of hypnosis: artifact and essence.

    Martin T. Orne

  • Leukocytosis and natural killer cell function parallel neurobehavioral fatigue induced by 64 hours of sleep deprivation.

    D F Dinges;S D Douglas;L Zaugg;D E Campbell

  • Temporal placement of a nap for alertness: contributions of circadian phase and prior wakefulness.

    David F. Dinges;Martin T. Orne;Wayne G. Whitehouse;Emily Carota Orne

  • The Nature of Hypnotic Analgesia and Placebo Response to Experimental Pain

    Thomas H. Mcglashan;Frederick J. Evans;Martin T. Orne

  • Home management of sickle cell-related pain in children and adolescents: natural history and impact on school attendance

    Barbara S. Shapiro;David F. Dinges;David F. Dinges;Emily Carota Orne;Emily Carota Orne;Nancy Bauer;Nancy Bauer

  • The Use and Misuse of Hypnosis in Court

    Martin T. Orne

  • Assessing performance upon abrupt awakening from naps during quasi-continuous operations

    David F. Dinges;Martin T. Orne;Emily Carota Orne

  • Anticipatory socialization for psychotherapy: method and rationale.

    Martin T. Orne;Paul H. Wender

  • 5 Demand Characteristics and the Concept of Quasi-Controls

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  • Social control in the psychological experiment: Antisocial behavior and hypnosis.

    Martin T. Orne;Frederick J. Evans

  • Validation and cross-validation of a scale of self-reported personal experiences which predicts hypnotizability.

    Ronald E. Shor;Martin T. Orne;Donald N. O'connell

  • Planning of research on effectiveness of psychotherapy.

    Donald W. Fiske;Howard F. Hunt;Lester Luborsky;Martin T. Orne

  • The simulation of hypnosis: Why, how, and what it means.

    Martin T. Orne

  • The benefits of a nap during prolonged work and wakefulness

    David F. Dinges;Wayne G. Whitehouse;Emily Carota Orne;Martin T. Orne

  • Psychosocial and immune effects of self-hypnosis training for stress management throughout the first semester of medical school.

    Wayne G. Whitehouse;David F. Dinges;Emily Carota Orne;Steven E. Keller

  • Psychological correlates of plateau hypnotizability in a special volunteer sample.

    Ronald E. Shor;Martin T. Orne;Donald N. O'Connell

  • THE CONTRIBUTION OF NONDEPRIVATION FACTORS IN THE PRODUCTION OF SENSORY DEPRIVATION EFFECTS: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE "PANIC BUTTON".

    Martin T. Orne;Karl E. Scheibe

  • Effects of heightened motivation on the detection of deception.

    Lawrence A. Gustafson;Martin T. Orne

  • Visual Effects on Alpha Feedback Training

    David A. Paskewitz;Martin T. Orne

  • The construct of hypnosis: implications of the definition for research and practice.

    Martin T. Orne

Frequent Co-Authors

Wayne G. Whitehouse
Wayne G. Whitehouse Temple University
Lester Luborsky
Lester Luborsky University of Pennsylvania
John F. Kihlstrom
John F. Kihlstrom University of California, Berkeley
Ernest R. Hilgard
Ernest R. Hilgard Stanford University

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