Mckaughan, Larry (Scott)
MCKAUGHAN, Larry (Scott)
MCKAUGHAN, Larry (Scott). American, b. 1941. Genres: Psychology, Children's fiction. Career: Adolph Meyer Zone Center, Decatur, IL, psychologist, 1967-68; University of Oregon, Eugene, teaching assistant, 1970-71; St. Meinrad College, St. Meinrad, IN, assistant professor of psychology, 1971-72; Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, WV, associate professor of psychology, 1972-79; University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, research associate, 1979-80; Lane Community College, Eugene, part-time instructor, 1981-84; Institute for the Study of Human Action and Responsibility, Eugene, research associate and director, 1981-86; freelance writer, 1985-. Cook Inlet, AK, commercial salmon fisherman, 1982-92; newspaper carrier, 1990-. Publications: Why Are Your Fingers Cold?, 1992. Contributor to periodicals. Address: 2985 Ellen Avenue, Eugene, OR 97405, U.S.A.