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Mission and Purpose
Psi Chi fosters excellence in the academia of its members in all fields relevant to Psychology and its scientific applications. As psychology is a discipline across human experience, Psi Chi further puts utmost importance in social justice, allowing diversity and inclusion in the practice of psychology involving education, training, and research. The promotion of social justice allows for members of Psi Chi to open themselves up to multitudes of perspectives and support various groups of people from the majority group to the marginalized groups.

Distinguished Members
Several leading psychologists have served as officers back in the day, including J. P. Guilford, Stuart W. Cook, Florence L. Goodenough, Wayne Dennis, Roger W. Russell, Florence L. Denmark, Charles D. Spielberger, Virginia Staudt Sexton, and Raymond D. Fowler. Psi chi has invited acclaimed psychologists, such as Karl M. Dallenbach, Otto Klineberg, Jerome Bruner, Rollo May, Neal E. Miller, Carl R. Rogers, Ernest R. Hilgard, Philip Zimbardo, Steven Pinker, Robert Sternberg, Elizabeth Loftus, B. F. Skinner, and Edwin G. Boring, as speakers to their programs. Adding on, Albert Bandura, Brewster Smith, and Joseph Wolpe are among Psi Chi’s Distinguished Members.