Karen Hollis

American psychologist and academic
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IntroAmerican psychologist and academic
PlacesUnited States of America
isPsychologist Academic
Work fieldEducation Healthcare
Gender
Female
Education
University of Minnesota
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
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Biography

Karen Hollis is an American professor of psychology and education at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley Massachusetts. Hollis's research focusses on an evolutionary approach to learning and cognition in non human animals. She served as the head of the American Psychological Association's sixth division (behavioural neuroscience and comparative psychology) from 2006-2007 and the third division (experimental psychology] from 2010-2011. Hollis was the first woman to head the third division. She has served on the editorial boards of many journals, including Animal Behaviour, Animal Learning and Behavior and the Journal of Comparative Psychology.

Hollis received a B.A. from Slippery Rock State College (now Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania) and a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota.

In 2016 Hollis was honored Comparative Cognition Society for her contributions to the study of animal cognition.

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