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Sherry E. Bell, Ph.D. DrSherryBell@aol.com 2007-05-02 00:51:48 

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Sherry E. Bell, Ph.D. received her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Capella University. She specializes in Leadership Development, Executive Coaching, Individual and Team Performance Enhancement, Personality Assessment, and Consulting. She is certified in the use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and is currently in the process of gaining Executive Coach certification. Dr. Bell is a member of the following organizations: Aerospace Technology Working Group, The Planetary Society, National Space Society, American Psychological Association, Society for Industrial Organizational Psychology, Society of Consulting Psychology, Golden Key National Honor Society (Lifetime Member), and Psi Chi - the National Honor Society in Psychology (Lifetime Member). She is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Central Califonia Cabaret Series. One of her aspirations is to become a writer of futuristic humankind. Dr. Bell can be reached at: DrSherryBell@aol.com

Publications include:

Bell, S. E., & Strongin, D. L. (2006). Evolutionary psychology and its implications for humans in space. In B. Krone, K. Cox & L. Morris (Eds.), Beyond Earth: The future of humans in space (pp.78-83). Burlington, Canada: CGPublishing, Apogee Space Press. The ISBN is: 1-894959-41-8 US $27.95 CND $36.95  

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2006 Space Studies Institute PDF file  PowerPoint presentation Evolutionary Psychology and Its Implications for the Future of Humans in Space 
2007 014 Aerospace Technology Working Group (ATWG) Symposium.    Description and Outline of Astrosociology Presentation 
2007 019-Space Settlement    Evolutionary Psychology and Its Implications for the Future of Humans in Space 

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