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Automated Assessment Associates

Drs. Strassberg and Cooper have been developing assessment software since the beginning of the personal computer revolution. For over 20 years they have taken pride in designing computer programs to aid professional psychologists in scoring and interpreting psychological tests quickly and accurately. They bring over 75 years of training, research, and clinical experience to the current versions of their company's software. In 1991 they formed Automated Assessment Associates in order to maintain quality control over every aspect of the company's operation, from product design to customer service. The result is a set of programs that allow well trained psychologists to enhance their assessment practices.

Donald S. Strassberg, Ph.D., ABPP is currently Professor of Psychology at the University of Utah, where he has been a full-time faculty member since 1975. In addition to this appointment, he taught at Gettysburg College, York (Pa.) College, Tennessee State University, the University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia) and Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane, Aiustralia). Dr. Strassberg earned his B.A. degree from Hunter College (Bronx, N.Y.), his M.A. from the University of New Hampshire, and his Ph.D. (1975) from George Peabody College (of Vanderbilt University). A primary teaching and research interest of Dr. Strassberg's is psychological assessment, particularly the MMPI-2. He has published many empirical journal articles on the MMPI/MMPI-2, and has lectured and offered professional workshops and national convention presentations on the instrument for over 30 years. Dr. Strassberg is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology (American Board of Professional Psychology). He maintains a part-time private practice that includes providing assessment services for a variety of forensic purposes.

Leslie M. Cooper received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois in 1962. His minor was in mathematics and assessment. He was licensed as a psychologist in 1963. He has taught and conducted research at the University of Southern California, Ellensberg State College in Washington, Stanford University, and the University of Utah. He has been a consultant to the Utah State Training School, Alpine House, a halfway house associated with the Utah State Mental Hospital, and the Utah State Prison where he engaged in both assessment and therapy. He has more recently been engaged in private practice primarily involving assessment of clients for Workers Compensation Fund, Public Employees Health Programs, Independent Medical Evaluations, and for attorneys and the courts.

 

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