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A Career That Spans the Life of a Social Psychologist

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This chapter provides an overview of Morton Deutsch’s career in doing social psychology as well as important influences on the development of his career. In so doing, he described the origins of modern experiential social psychology and organizational psychology.

Deutsch, M. (2008). A career that spans the history of modern Social Psychology. In R. Levine, A. Rodrigues, & L. Zelezny (Eds.), Journeys in Social Psychology: Looking back to inspire the future (221–240). New York: Psychology Press.

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Deutsch, M. (2011). A Career That Spans the Life of a Social Psychologist. In: Coleman, P. (eds) Conflict, Interdependence, and Justice. Peace Psychology Book Series, vol 11. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9994-8_1

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