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'''Robert L. Selman''', PH.D. ({{D|May|7|1942}}) is an American educational psychologist and perspective-taking theorist. He served as the educational consultant on ''[[My Little Pony (TV series)|My Little Pony]]'' as well as other [[Hasbro]] properties (most notably as the writer for PSAs on ''[[G.I. Joe]]''). He is employed by Harvard University. |
'''Robert L. Selman''', PH.D. ({{D|May|7|1942}}) is an American educational psychologist and perspective-taking theorist. He served as the educational consultant on ''[[My Little Pony (TV series)|My Little Pony]]'' as well as other [[Hasbro]] properties (most notably as the writer for PSAs on ''[[G.I. Joe]]''). He is employed by Harvard University. |
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Robert L. Selman, PH.D. (May 7, 1942) is an American educational psychologist and perspective-taking theorist. He served as the educational consultant on My Little Pony as well as other Hasbro properties (most notably as the writer for PSAs on G.I. Joe). He is employed by Harvard University.
He is married to Anne P. Selman and the father of The Simpsons writer and showrunner, Matt Selman.
Credits
- My Little Pony - All episodes, educational consultant.
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