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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Die International Association of Applied PDie International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP, deutsch Internationale Gesellschaft für Angewandte Psychologie) ist eine der beiden bedeutsamsten internationalen psychologischen Fachgesellschaften. Mitglieder dieser Organisation können Einzelpersonen werden (im Unterschied zur IUPsyS als Dachorganisation nationaler Fachverbände).Sie hat zur Aufgabe, die Angewandte Psychologie in Wissenschaft und Praxis zu fördern und den weltweiten Austausch zu diesen Fragen anzuregen.Die IAAP wurde 1920 gegründet und ist damit die älteste internationale Fach-Organisation innerhalb der Psychologie. Die IAAP hat mehr als 1500 Mitglieder aus etwa 80 Ländern.Alle 4 Jahre findet der Internationale Kongress für Angewandte Psychologie statt. Die IAAP ist in 16 Divisionen für die einzelnen Fachdisziplinen der Psychologie organisiert. Sie gibt die Zeitschrift Applied Psychology: An International Review heraus.Die IAAP ist die älteste internationale Psychologenorganisation und wurde 1920 als „International Association of Psychotechnology“ (Association International de Psychotechnique) gegründet. 1955 erhielt sie den heutigen Namen. Offizielle Sprachen sind Englisch und Französisch. Die IAAP ist assoziiertes Mitglied des International Social Science Council. des International Social Science Council. , The International Association of Applied PThe International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) was created in 1919 by Édouard Claparède under the name of International Association of Psychotechnics (Association Internationale de Psychotechnique) and the secretary general was Jean-Maurice Lahy. The present name was adopted in 1955. The current president is Christine Roland-Lévy. Members are individuals with an expertise in applied psychology. International Congresses of Applied Psychology (ICAP) are organized every four years; the last one was held in Montreal, Canada, 2018. There was a special Centennial Congress of Applied Psychology (CCAP) in Cancun, Mexico, scheduled for December 13–17, 2020, to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of IAAP. The next ICAP will be in Beijing in 2022. Two journals are sponsored, Applied Psychology: An International Review and Health and Well-being, both under Wiley Publishing. An open access journal, Applied Psychology Around the World, is available on the IAAP website. IAAP is a NGO under United Nations umbrella and an Associate Member of the International Social Science Council under UNESCO. The president is elected every four years and cannot be from the same continent as the previous president. There are over 2,500 and they are scholars, researchers, and professionals in 80 to 90 countries. It is organized around 18 divisions and each division president has an online section and the division is often linked to a specialized journal. The IAAP Handbook of Applied Psychology was published in 2011 by Wiley and Blackwell and it includes 33 chapters produced by authors from different cultural, linguistic and theoretical backgrounds.l, linguistic and theoretical backgrounds.
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rdfs:comment Die International Association of Applied PDie International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP, deutsch Internationale Gesellschaft für Angewandte Psychologie) ist eine der beiden bedeutsamsten internationalen psychologischen Fachgesellschaften. Mitglieder dieser Organisation können Einzelpersonen werden (im Unterschied zur IUPsyS als Dachorganisation nationaler Fachverbände).Sie hat zur Aufgabe, die Angewandte Psychologie in Wissenschaft und Praxis zu fördern und den weltweiten Austausch zu diesen Fragen anzuregen.Die IAAP wurde 1920 gegründet und ist damit die älteste internationale Fach-Organisation innerhalb der Psychologie.ch-Organisation innerhalb der Psychologie. , The International Association of Applied PThe International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) was created in 1919 by Édouard Claparède under the name of International Association of Psychotechnics (Association Internationale de Psychotechnique) and the secretary general was Jean-Maurice Lahy. The present name was adopted in 1955. The current president is Christine Roland-Lévy. IAAP is a NGO under United Nations umbrella and an Associate Member of the International Social Science Council under UNESCO.ional Social Science Council under UNESCO.
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