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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Gary Cziko

Fields
  
Psychology, Education


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Known for
  
Contributions to cognitive psychology and educational psychology

Books
  
Without miracles, The things we do

Gary Cziko, Cycling Savvy Club Edition


Gary Cziko is an American researcher, author and professor emeritus in the field of educational psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign who has worked on the philosophical model known as perceptual control theory (PCT) – a model whose original developer, William T. Powers, was his mentor. He has written two introductory books on the subject, and in 1995 he introduced the concept of "universal selectionism" into the PCT model. Cziko is regarded by some peers in this field of study as one of its leading figures.

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Education and career

Cziko received a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Queens College, City University of New York, a Master of Arts degree in psychology from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1975, and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from McGill University in 1978. He was a post-doctoral research fellow for the Quebec Ministry of Education at the University of Montreal during 1978–79. Since 1979, Cziko has been on the faculty of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. He became an associate professor in 1986 and a full professor in 1998; he has since retired to become professor emeritus.

Selected publications

In 1989, Cziko published one of his first academic papers relating to PCT:

  • Cziko, Gary (1989). "Unpredictability and Indeterminism in Human Behavior: Arguments and Implications for" (PDF). Educational Researcher. 18 (3): 17–25. doi:10.3102/0013189X018003017. 
  • He has also authored two introductions to PCT, both published by MIT Press:

  • Cziko, Gary (1995). Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-03232-5. LCCN 95000943. 
  • Cziko, Gary (2000). The Things We Do : Using The Lessons of Bernard and Darwin to Understand The What, How, and Why of Our Behavior. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-03277-5. LCCN 99051843. 
  • Awards and recognitions

    In 2008, Cziko was a Fulbright Scholar in Chile.

    References

    Gary Cziko Wikipedia


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