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  • 1969 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Richard M. Suinn was affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their main field of study was Psychology, with a specific focus on Social Psychology. The primary topics addressed in their work pertained to Counseling Practices and Supervision.

The scientist produced scholarly work published in the venue American Psychologist. One of their recent papers was titled Alice F. Chang (1943-2021). This paper was published in 2022 by American Psychologist.

Richard M. Suinn collaborated frequently with several co-authors throughout their career. These included:

  • Reiko H. True
  • Michi Fu
  • Karen L. Suyemoto
  • Helen Hsu
  • Yosh Kawahara

Their research contributions centered on counseling and supervision practices within social psychology contexts. The scientist had recognition within their professional community, having been named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1969.

Best Publications

  • The Mathematics Anxiety Rating Scale: Psychometric data

    Frank C. Richardson;Richard M. Suinn

  • The Suinn-Lew Asian Self-Identity Acculturation Scale: An Initial Report:

    Richard M. Suinn;Kathryn Rickard-Figueroa;Sandra Lew;Patricia Vigil

  • The Suinn-Lew Asian Self-Identity Acculturation Scale: Concurrent and Factorial Validation:

    Richard M. Suinn;Carol Ahuna;Gillian Khoo

  • Anxiety management training: A nonspecific behavior therapy program for anxiety control

    Richard M. Suinn;Frank Richardson

  • The Suinn‐Lew Asian Self‐Identity Acculturation Scale: Cross‐Cultural Information

    Richard M. Suinn;Gillian Khoo;Carol Ahuna

  • The Mathematics Anxiety Rating Scale, a brief version: psychometric data.

    Richard M. Suinn;Elizabeth H. Winston

  • The terrible twos--anger and anxiety. Hazardous to your health.

    Richard M. Suinn

  • Suinn Mathematics Anxiety Rating Scale for Elementary School Students (MARS-E): Psychometric and Normative Data

    Richard M. Suinn;Susan Taylor;Ruth W. Edwards

  • The STABS, a measure of test anxiety for behavior therapy: Normative data.

    Richard M. Suinn

  • The measurement of mathematics anxiety: The mathematics anxiety rating scale for adolescents—MARS-A

    Richard M. Suinn;Ruth Edwards

  • Individual Psychotherapy and Behavior Therapy

    Allen E. Bergin;Richard M. Suinn

  • Anxiety management training for pattern A behavior.

    Richard M. Suinn;Larry J. Bloom

  • Reviewing acculturation and Asian Americans: How acculturation affects health, adjustment, school achievement, and counseling.

    Richard M. Suinn

  • The MARS, a measure of mathematics anxiety: Psychometric data†

    Richard M. Suinn;Cecil A. Edie;John Nicoletti;P. Ronald Spinelli

  • The desensitization of test-anxiety by group and individual treatment∗

    Richard M. Suinn

  • Behavior rehearsal training for ski racers

    Richard M. Suinn

  • The determination of rate of progress of stroke patients through empathy measures of patient and family

    Eldora K. Robertson;Richard M. Suinn

  • Training and Accreditation in Counseling Psychology

    Naomi M. Meara;Lyle D. Schmidt;Christine H. Carrington;Kathleen L. Davis

  • Intervention with type A behaviors.

    Richard M. Suinn

  • Psychology in sports : methods and applications

    Richard M. Suinn

  • Mathematics Anxiety Rating Scale

    Frank C. Richardson;Richard M. Suinn

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerry L. Deffenbacher
Jerry L. Deffenbacher Colorado State University
Robert Weinberg
Robert Weinberg Miami University

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