Oscar R. Ewing prize in philosophy, Indiana University, 1951, for an essay entitled "Philosophical Implications of Scientific Psychology."
Elected to Psi Chi, Indiana University, 1951.
Elected to Sigma Xi, University of Illinois, 1958.
U.S. Public Health Service fellowship, University of Washington, 1958-60.
1966National Science Foundationfor scientific equipment.
1967U.S. Office of Educationfor research on mathematical models of test scores.
1968National Research Council of Canadafor research on conditioned reinforcement.
1970President's research grant, Carleton Universityfor research on conditioned reinforcement.
1971President's research grant, Carleton Universityfor research on conditioned reinforcement.
1983Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, Carleton Universityfor research on test reliability (with B. Little).
1984Social Sciences Research Council of Canadafor research on models for assessing change (with D.A. Andrews and R. Hoge).
1988Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, Carleton Universityfor research on the relative power of parametric and nonparametric statistics.
1989Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, Carleton Universityfor research on computer simulation of statistical significance tests.
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"I would not dream of belonging to a club that is willing to have me for a member."Groucho Marx