Berscheid, Ellen

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Name (Latin)
Berscheid, Ellen
Other forms of name
Berscheid, Ellen, 1936-
Date of birth
1936
Associated country
United States
Field of activity
Interpersonal relations
Social psychology
Occupation
Social psychologists
College teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 113203367
Wikidata: Q5364995
Library of congress: n 99013468
HAI10: 000043580
Sources of Information
  • Lust, c1999:CIP t.p. (Ellen Berscheid)
Wikipedia description:

Ellen S. Berscheid (born 1936) is an American social psychologist who is currently a Regents professor at the University of Minnesota, where she earlier had earned her PhD in 1965. Berscheid conducted research on interpersonal relationships, emotions and moods, and social cognition. Berscheid wrote books, articles and other publications to contribute to the field of Social Psychology. She was involved in controversy surrounding the funding for her research on why people fall in love. In addition to her position at the University of Minnesota as a Psychology and Business professor; she has also held a position at Pillsbury. She has received awards for her contributions to social psychology, including The Presidential Citation and the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award from the American Psychological Association.

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