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Rovee-Collier, Carolyn K

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Personal name headingRovee-Collier, Carolyn K.
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Variant(s)Collier, Carolyn K. Rovee-
Kent, Carolyn
LocatedBaton Rouge (La.)
Birth date19420407
Death date20141002
Place of birthNashville (Tenn.)
Place of deathDelaware (Hunterdon County, N.J.)
Field of activityDevelopmental psychology Memory in infants
AffiliationRutgers University
Trenton State College
Profession or occupationPsychologists College teachers
Found inAdvances in infancy research, 1981- (a.e.) v. 1, t.p. (Carolyn K. Rovee-Collier)
New York times (online), viewed Oct. 23, 2014 (in obituary published Oct. 22: Carolyn Rovee-Collier; b. Carolyn Kent, Apr. 7, 1942, Nashville; grew up in Baton Rouge, La.; m. David Rovee (div. 1975); m. George Collier, 1977; d. Oct. 2, aged 72; lived in Stockton, N.J.; developmental psychologist at Rutgers University who said babies have clear memories; taught at Trenton State College before joining Rutgers in 1972)
Rutgers WWW site, viewed Oct. 23, 2014 (in obituary dated Oct. 8: Carolyn Rovee-Collier; b. 1942, Nashville, Tenn.; d. Oct. 2 at her home in Delaware Township, N.J.; Rutgers psychologist whose ground-breaking work in learning and long-term memory in infants led to a new understanding of the capacity of babies to learn; came to Rutgers as an assistant professor of psychology in 1970 and worked at the university until 2013; taught at the College of New Jersey, then Trenton State College, for four years before coming to Rutgers)
www.nj.com WWW site, viewed Oct. 23, 2014 (in Hunterdon County democrat obituary dated Oct. 12: Carolyn Kent Rovee-Collier; of Delaware Township; b. Apr. 7, 1942, Nashville, Tenn.; d. Oct. 2 at home; took her first teaching post at Trenton (NJ) State College in 1965; later resigned in protest; offered an assistant professorship by Rutgers University in 1970; taught there until 2013)
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