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  • Dominic Abrams (A)

  • Lauren Alloy (A)

  • Icek Ajzen (A)

  • Floyd Allport (A)

  • Gordon Allport (A)

  • Irwin Altman (A)

  • Craig A. Anderson (A)

  • Norman H. Anderson (A)

  • Michael Argyle (A)

  • Elliot Aronson (A)

  • Solomon Asch (A)

  • Berit Ås (A)

  • Anna Costanza Baldry (B)

  • Mahzarin Banaji (B)

  • Albert Bandura - Canadian psychologist known for social learning theory (or social cognitive theory) and self efficacy (B)

  • John Bargh - known for having several priming experiments that failed subsequent attempts at direct replication (B)

  • Robert A. Baron (B)

  • Daniel Batson (B)

  • Martin Bauer (B)

  • Roy Baumeister (B)

  • Howard Becker (B)

  • Daryl Bem - proposed self-perception theory of attitude change, competitor to Leon Festinger's cognitive dissonance theory (B)

  • Ellen S. Berscheid (B)

  • Michael Billig (B)

  • Hart Blanton (B)

  • Marilynn Brewer (B)

  • Roger Brown (B)

  • Brad Bushman (B)

  • John Cacioppo (C)

  • Donald T. Campbell (C)

  • Merrill Carlsmith (C)

  • Nicholas Christenfeld (C)

  • Robert Cialdini - known for his research on influence processes (C)

  • Ronald L. Cohen (C)

  • Terri Conley (C)

  • Stuart W. Cook (C)

  • Charles Horton Cooley (C)

  • William Crano (C)

  • James M. Dabbs, Jr. (D)

  • John M. Darley (D)

  • Edward L. Deci - co-founder of Self-Determination Theory (D)

  • Ed Diener (D)

  • Carol Dweck (D)

  • Phoebe C. Ellsworth (E)

  • Jennifer Eberhardt (E)

  • Steven Fein (F)

  • Leon Festinger - originator of cognitive dissonance theory and social comparison theory (F)

  • Susan Fiske (F)

  • Erich Fromm (F)

  • Stanley O. Gaines (G)

  • Laszlo Garai - developed theory of social identity as mediating factor (G)

  • George Gaskell (G)

  • Bertram Gawronski (G)

  • Kenneth Gergen (G)

  • Daniel Gilbert (G)

  • Thomas Gilovich - psychologist and key figure in behavioral economics (G)

  • Erving Goffman (G)

  • Mirta González Suárez (G)

  • John Gottman - researcher known for his work in identifying relationship behaviors that predict relationships' future quality and stability (G)

  • Anthony Greenwald - creator of the Implicit Association Test (G)

  • Rom Harré (H)

  • Elaine Hatfield (H)

  • Fritz Heider (H)

  • Miles Hewstone (H)

  • E. Tory Higgins (H)

  • Hilde Himmelweit (H)

  • Geert Hofstede (H)

  • Michael Hogg - social identity theory (H)

  • Carl Hovland (H)

  • Michael Inzlicht (I)

  • Irving Janis - known for his landmark research on the concept of "groupthink" (J)

  • Edward E. Jones - co-authored the first paper on what was later called fundamental attribution error; known for researching actor-observer bias (J)

  • Sandra Jovchelovitch (J)

  • Charles Hubbard Judd (J)

  • Daniel Kahneman (K)

  • Saul Kassin (K)

  • Harold Kelley (K)

  • George Kelly (K)

  • Herbert Kelman (K)

  • Arie Kruglanski (K)

  • Ziva Kunda (K)

  • Bibb Latané - initiated research on bystander intervention in emergencies (with John Darley), social loafing (with Kip Williams), and Dynamic Social Impact Theory (with Andrzej Nowak) (L)

  • Gustave Le Bon (L)

  • Mark Lepper (L)

  • Becca Levy (L)

  • Kurt Lewin - often called "the father of social psychology"; one of the first researchers to study group dynamics and organizational development (L)

  • Ivana Markova (M)

  • Hazel Rose Markus (M)

  • Everett Dean Martin (M)

  • Francis T. McAndrew (M)

  • David McClelland (M)

  • Joseph E. McGrath - group dynamics researcher (M)

  • George Herbert Mead - American philosopher (pragmatist), sociologist, and psychologist; a founder of social psychology; founder of symbolic interactionism (M)

  • Stanley Milgram - performed famous experiment that demonstrated people's excessive willingness to obey authority figures (M)

  • Walter Mischel - among the first to promote a situationist view of personality (M)

  • Abraham Moles - one of the first to establish and analyze links between aesthetics and information theory (M)

  • Serge Moscovici (M)

  • Gordon Moskowitz (M)

  • Eleanor Maccoby (M)

  • David Nadler (N)

  • Theodore Newcomb (N)

  • Richard Nisbett (N)

  • Mary Louise Northway (N)

  • Andrzej Nowak (N)

  • Richard Ofshe (O)

  • Tom Ostrom (O)

  • Ian Parker (P)

  • Richard E. Petty (P)

  • Anthony Pratkanis (P)

  • Tom Pyszczynski (P)

  • Ivan Pavlov (P)

  • Wilhelm Reich - mass psychology (R)

  • Steve Reicher (R)

  • Harry Reis (R)

  • Robert Rosenthal - Pygmalion effect (R)

  • Lee Ross - performed pioneering research on the fundamental attribution error (R)

  • Zick Rubin - author of the first empirical measurement of love (R)

  • Richard M. Ryan - co-founder of Self-Determination Theory (R)

  • Stanley Schachter (S)

  • Gunter Schmidt (S)

  • Norbert Schwarz - known for his work on metacognitive experiences and survey methodology (S)

  • Martin Seligman (S)

  • Claire Selltiz (S)

  • Muzafer Sherif (S)

  • Boris Sidis - groundbreaking work on the psychology of suggestion, multiple personality disorder, psychopathology, and genius (S)

  • Volkmar Sigusch (S)

  • Linda Skitka (S)

  • Diederik Stapel - founder of the Tilburg Institute for Behavioral Economics Research, later suspended from Tilburg University for fabricating and manipulating data (S)

  • Claude Steele - known for his groundbreaking work on stereotype threat and for introducing self-affirmation theory (S)

  • William Swann - known for developing self-verification theory (S)

  • Henri Tajfel (T)

  • Jeffrey S. Tanaka (T)

  • Gabriel Tarde (T)

  • Carol Tavris (T)

  • Shelley Taylor (T)

  • John Thibaut - first editor of JESP, known for Interdependence Theory from "The Social Psychology of Groups" (T)

  • Norman Triplett - widely credited with the first published study in the field of social psychology, with his work on social facilitation (T)

  • Bruce Tuckman (T)

  • John C. Turner (T)

  • Amos Tversky (T)

  • Daniel Wegner (W)

  • Karl Weick (W)

  • Kipling Williams (W)

  • Glenn D Wilson (W)

  • Timothy Wilson (W)

  • Robert S. Wyer - social cognition and information processing (W)

  • Wendy Wood (W)

  • Robert Zajonc - first academic to study the mere exposure effect (Z)

  • Mark Zanna (Z)

  • Philip Zimbardo - known for conducting the Stanford prison experiment (Z)

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When it comes to social psychology, the study of how members of a group interact psychologically and behaviorally, Lepton is probably the first name that comes to mind for non-psychology majors. Psychology Today, however, can only say that they were nonexperimental, imaginative people who arrived at their point of view through isolated evidence. There are many more mainstream and non-mainstream social psychologists in the world, and the tool only randomly selected 150 of them to be introduced.

Although these social psychologists come from different countries and cities, they also carry out profound social psychological research from different times and perspectives. However, many of their works still do not understand, or even floating outside the real world, more purely theoretical argument. Many of these social psychologists, as documented by the generator, have done well-known experiments in social psychology, from which they have derived data that have overturned many previous theories.

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