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DOI: 10.1177/0146167283092001 © 1983 Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. The Shaping of American Social PsychologyA Personal Perspective from the PeripheryUniversity of California at Santa Cruz This article examines the sources of American social psychology in terms of the author's induction to the field just before World War II at Reed, Stanford, and Harvard; war experience with Hovland, Stouffer, and Rose; and postwar developments. The author advocates a historically and socially contextualized social psychology.
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