Franz Samelson
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American historian
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- Bachelors History University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Franz Samelson was a German-American social psychologist and historian of psychology. Samelson was born on September 23, 1923, in present-day Wroclaw, Poland . Prohibited by the laws of Nazi Germany from attending any German universities, he instead attended a photography school in Munich, where he later worked in a factory with prisoners of war. After World War II ended, he began working for the United States Army. He also enrolled at the University of Munich, where he received a diploma in psychology in 1952.
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- History, Origin Myth and Ideology: ‘Discovery of Social Psychology (1974) (115)
- From "race psychology" to "studies in prejudice": some observations on the thematic reversal in social psychology. (1978) (102)
- J. B. Watson's Little Albert, Cyril Burt's twins, and the need for a critical science. (1980) (97)
- Struggle for scientific authority: The reception of Watson's Behaviorism, 1913–1920 (1981) (86)
- World War I intelligence testing and the development of psychology. (1977) (70)
- Organizing for the kingdom of behavior: academic battles and organizational policies in the twenties. (1985) (47)
- Conforming behavior under two conditions of conflict in the cognitive field. (1957) (41)
- The Authoritarian Character from Berlin to Berkeley and Beyond: The Odyssey of a Problem (1993) (31)
- Authoritarianism from Berlin to Berkeley: On Social Psychology and History (1986) (28)
- Whig and anti-whig histories- and other curiosities of social psychology. (2000) (23)
- AGREEMENT SET AND ANTICONTENT ATTITUDES IN THE F SCALE: A REINTERPRETATION. (1964) (22)
- ACQUIESCENCE AND THE F SCALE (1967) (21)
- Intelligence and some of its testers. (1982) (18)
- Rescuing the reputation of Sir Cyril [Burt]. (1992) (18)
- E. G. Boring and his History of Experimental Psychology.. (1980) (17)
- Assessing research in the history of psychology: past, present, and future. (1999) (10)
- The APA between the World Wars: 1918 to 1941. (1992) (9)
- Response style: A psychologist's fallacy? (1972) (8)
- H. H. Goddard and the immigrants. (1982) (5)
- On the uses of history: the case of the Bell Curve. (1997) (4)
- What to do about fraud charges in science; or, will the Burt affair ever end? (2004) (4)
- Acquiescence and the F scale: old assumptions and new data. (1967) (3)
- What to do about fraud charges in science; or, will the Burt affair ever end? (2005) (2)
- He Didn't? Yes, He Did (Probably)! (1996) (2)
- Paradigms, labels, and historical analysis. (1973) (2)
- Neither fair nor accurate (1997) (2)
- History of Psychology: XXXIII. On Textbook Lessons from History, or How the Conditioned Reflex Discovered Twitmyer (1983) (2)
- On the Science and Politics of the IQ (2016) (2)
- Whose “Indifferent Scholarship”? (1993) (2)
- Quotes, questions, and standards for historical research. (1985) (1)
- History from the Top Down (1993) (1)
- Agreements, Disagreements, and Inaccuracies--Reply to Professor Eysenck. (1982) (1)
- Rediscovering the history of psychology: Essays inspired by the work of Kurt Danziger (2005) (1)
- A cosmopolitan sampler. (1995) (1)
- Authoritarian Personality: History of the Concept (2001) (1)
- A note on an unpublished article by John B. Watson. (1982) (1)
- Carl F. Graumann, Ed. Psychologie im nationalsozialismus. Berlin: Springer, 1985. 318 pp. DM 24.80 (1987) (0)
- Cattell: the beginnings of a career. (1981) (0)
- L. S. Hearnshaw. Cyril Burt, psychologist. Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press, 1979. xi + 370 pp. $19.50 (1982) (0)
- A New Scholarship. (Book Reviews: Psychology in Twentieth-Century Thought and Society) (1988) (0)
- Book Review:From Darwinism to Behaviourism: Psychology and the Minds of Animals Robert Boakes (1986) (0)
- Some Roads Traveled: Social Psychology from Darwin to the Postmoderns (1994) (0)
- Mental testing: A deteriorating research program? (1982) (0)
- Intelligence is (not) what intelligence tests test (after E. G. Boring, 1923). (2007) (0)
- No Great Leaps--Which Way is Forward, Anyway? (1985) (0)
- Book Review:The Assault on Truth: Freud's Suppression of the Seduction Theory Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson (1985) (0)
- New frontiers, Swedish style. (1962) (0)
- The American Psychological Association between the world wars: 1918 to 1941. (2018) (0)
- THE EFFECTS OF COGNITIVE CONFLICT ON INTERPERSONAL ATTRACTION by CARL EDWIN KUHLMAN (2013) (0)
- A New Scholarship: Psychology in Twentieth-Century Thought and Society . Mitchell G. Ash and William R. Woodward, Eds. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1988. x, 320 pp. $42.50. (1988) (0)
- SSH volume 11 issue 2 Cover and Back matter (1987) (0)
- A new scholarship: psychology in twentieth-century thought and society. (1988) (0)
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