Susana Urbina
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'''Susana Urbina''' (born [[1946]]) is an American [[psychology|psychologist]]. She received her Ph.D. in [[Psychometrics]] from [[Fordham University]] in [[1972]] and was licensed in [[Florida]] in [[1976]]. She currently teaches at [[University of North Florida]], where her principal areas of teaching and research are psychological testing and assessment.
Urbina is a fellow of Division 5 (Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics) of the [[American Psychological Association]] (APA) and has chaired the Committee on Psychological Tests and Assessment and the Committee on Professional Practice and Standards of the APA. In [[1995]], Urbina was part of an 11-member APA task force led by [[Ulric Neisser]] which published "[[Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns]]," a report written in response to ''[[The Bell Curve]].
==Publications==
*Urbina S. ''Psychological Testing: Seventh Edition, Study Guide''. Macmillan Pub Co; 6th edition (June 1, 1989) ISBN 0-02-303040-2
*Urbina S. ''Psychological Testing: Study Guide.'' Prentice Hall; 7th edition (September 1, 1997) ISBN 0-13-257321-0
*Urbina S. ''Essentials of Psychological Testing''. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (July 2004). ISBN B0002OUSLU
==External links==
*[http://www.unf.edu/~surbina/ Susana Urbina website] via University of North Florida
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[[Category:1946 births]]
[[Category:American psychologists]]
[[Category:Fordham University alumni]]
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[[Category:People from Jacksonville, Florida]]
[[Category:University of North Florida]]