Marigold Linton
Marigold Linton (born 1936) is a cognitive psychologist and member of the Morongo Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians. In 1964, she became the first Native American to earn a doctorate in psychology. In 1974, she co–founded the National Indian Education Association. Her research in long-term memory is widely cited in psychology. She is director for mathematics and science initiatives in the University of Texas system, where she is responsible for bringing minority students into those two fields. She has been president of the Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science. Provided by Wikipedia
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A Minority Recruitment Program through a Proactive PPST Support System by Linton, Marigold
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Problems of Indian Children by Linton, Marigold
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A simplified style manual: for the preparation of journal articles in psychology, social sciences, education, and literature / by Linton, Marigold
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