How is your state’s psychological association doing?

In the end there can be only one

How is your state’s psychological association doing?
In the end there can be only one

Last February I announced a contest to rank the Best (and not-so-best) state psychological associations. Here are the details: http://psychology.news/news/2016/02/27/were-going-to-name-the-best-state-psychological-association-in-america/

I am going to close the contest for this year relatively soon and announce a winner before the start of 2017. If your state isn’t listed it is because I’m missing information for one reason or another. Please feel free to send me info if you have it: toddfinnerty@toddfinnerty.com.

It is a rough estimate of how many psychology-types in a state belong to their state associations (but see the previous blog post for the all-important descriptions). You can use these scores to compare your state with other states.

AND Now for the PRELIMINARY STANDINGS:

  1. Wyoming (48.7394)
  2. Ohio* (47.7885)
  3. Pennsylvania (46.3089)
  4. Nevada (44.1860)
  5. Delaware (42.0650)
  6. Vermont (40.5092)
  7. Oregon (40)
  8. Maine (38)
  9. Iowa (36.0869)
  10. Arizona (35.6295)
  11. Utah (35.4362)
  12. Nebraska (35.0877)
  13. New Hampshire (33.7152)
  14. Georgia (33.1812)
  15. Texas (31.5902)
  16. Florida (28.8462)
  17. Rhode Island (25.2272)
  18. Arkansas (23.35)
  19. Massachusetts (19.9827)
  20. Minnesota (19.8947)
  21. California (19.4061)
  22. Washington (18.8096)
  23. Colorado (14.5584)
  24. South Dakota (12.8865)
  25. West Virginia (11.5873)
  26. Montana* (last?)