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Jagannath Prasad Das (psychologist)

Jagannath Prasad Das
Born (1931-01-20)20 January 1931
Puri, Odisha State, India
Nationality Indian, Canadian
Occupation Educational Psychologist
Years active 1955–present
Spouse(s) Gita Das (m. 1955)
Children 2

Jagannath Prasad Das (often referred to as JP Das ) (born 20 January 1931) is an Indo-Canadian educational psychologist and an internationally recognized expert in educational psychology, intelligence and childhood development. Among his contributions to psychology are the PASS theory of intelligence and the Das-Naglieri Cognitive Assessment System. Das was the Director of the JP Das Developmental Disabilities Centre at the University of Alberta from to. He formally retired in 1996, and is currently Emeritus Director of the Centre on Developmental and Learning Disabilities and Emeritus Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Alberta. He is a member of the Royal Society of Canada, was inducted into the Order of Canada and has an Honorary Doctorate degree from the University of Vigo in Spain.

JP Das was born in Puri, a city on the coast of the Bay of Bengal in Odisha, India. He is one of six siblings and was educated in Cuttack from grade 2 to the completion of his B.A. degree. He earned a B.A. Honours in Psychology and Philosophy from Utkal University in Cuttack, and then completes a M.A. in Experimental Psychology at Patna University, India.

After two years as a lecturer in Psychology at Utkal University, in 1955 he won a Government of India scholarship to study at the Institute of Psychiatry University of London, supervised by Hans Eysenck. He was much impressed by Eysenck’s penchant for empirical research, and chose for his dissertation an investigation into the relationship between hypnosis, eyelid conditioning and reactive inhibition. After earning his Ph.D. in 1957, he returned to Utkal University where he was a Lecturer in Psychology, and then a Reader in Psychology, for five years. In 1963, he was awarded a Kennedy Foundation Visiting Professorship at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, and after a year there, moved on to UCLA where he spent a year as a visiting associate professor in Psychology before returning to Utkal University in 1965.


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