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Brunswik's lens
model is a
conceptual framework for
describing and
studying how
people make judgments. For example, a
person judging the size of a distant...
- Egon
Brunswik Edler von
Korompa (18
March 1903, Budapest – 7 July 1955, Berkeley, California) was a
psychologist who is
known for his
theory of probabilisitic...
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Brunswik is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Egon
Brunswik (1903-1955), Hungarian-American
psychologist Else Frenkel-
Brunswik (1908-1958)...
- Else Frenkel-
Brunswik (August 18, 1908, in
Lemberg –
March 31, 1958, in Berkeley, California, US) was a Polish-born
Austrian Jewish psychologist. She was...
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Personality is a 1950
sociology book by
Theodor W. Adorno, Else Frenkel-
Brunswik,
Daniel Levinson, and
Nevitt Sanford,
researchers working at the University...
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formally introduced in 1949
through an
article published by Else Frenkel-
Brunswik, who
developed the
concept in
earlier work on
ethnocentrism in children...
- was
influenced in her
studies by
Theodor Adorno, Else Frenkel-
Brunswik, Egon
Brunswik, and
David Krech Baumrind died in
September 2018
following a car...
- The
Authoritarian Personality (1950),
Theodor W. Adorno, Else Frenkel-
Brunswik,
Daniel Levinson, and
Nevitt Sanford proposed a
personality type that involved...
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pathways they
actually follow in an
effort to
function effectively. Egon
Brunswik noted that
Hunter first introduced the term
vicarious functioning; that...
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technical meaning of "ecological validity" as
proposed by Egon
Brunswik as part of the
Brunswik Lens Model, the
relation of "ecological validity" in "representative...