1. Richard Conte, PhD, obtained his doctoral degree from the University of Toronto in 1983. He is currently the research coordinator at the Learning Centre in Calgary and adjunct associate professor in the Department of Psychology, University of Calgary. His current interests are in social skills, attention deficit disorder, and parenting.
2. Jac Andrews, PhD, is an assistant professor of educational psychology and chair of special education/rehabilitation studies at the University of Calgary. He received his PhD from the University of Alberta in 1986. Dr. Andrews conducts research in cognitive strategy instruction within both the academic and social domains. Address: Richard Conte, The Learning Centre, 3930 20th St. SW, Calgary, Alberta T2T 4Z9.