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DOI: 10.1037/e638082013-009
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Psychology in Armenia after the 1988 earthquake: 25 years later

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“…In 2019, this question resonated among 150 international participants at the historic 100th anniversary conference of psychology, hosted by Hrant Avanesyan at Yerevan State University. This is a three-part review of (1) The value and challenge of such a global network; (2) The current status of Armenians in psychological science and practice in the Republic, USA, and Diaspora; (3) Conclusions about the feasibility of such a global network.…”
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“…In 2019, this question resonated among 150 international participants at the historic 100th anniversary conference of psychology, hosted by Hrant Avanesyan at Yerevan State University. This is a three-part review of (1) The value and challenge of such a global network; (2) The current status of Armenians in psychological science and practice in the Republic, USA, and Diaspora; (3) Conclusions about the feasibility of such a global network.…”
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confidence: 99%