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James Merrill Carlsmith (April 12, 1936 –
April 19, 1984) was an
American social psychologist perhaps best
known for his
collaboration with Leon Festinger...
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Forced Compliance (1959), the
investigators Leon
Festinger and
Merrill Carlsmith asked students to
spend an hour
doing tedious tasks; e.g.
turning pegs...
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attitude through persuasion and authority. Leon
Festinger and
James M.
Carlsmith (1959)
conducted an
experiment entitled "Cognitive
Consequences of Forced...
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smoking (e.g.,
smoking prevents weight gain).
Festinger and
James M.
Carlsmith published their classic cognitive dissonance experiment in 1959. In the...
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situation caused the behavior.
Elliot Aronson and J.
Merrill Carlsmith hypothesized how
people respond to
punishment for
doing something they...
- an
American law professor, economist, and the C.
Wendell and
Edith M.
Carlsmith Professor of Law at
Stanford Law School. He is
widely known for his writings...
- available. This area was once
managed by the
Carlsmith family, so
sometimes the park is
referred to as
Carlsmith Park,
though technically, the two
beach parks...
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representation theory. He has also
worked with
Thomas Gilovich and
Merrill Carlsmith.
Lepper attended Stanford University as an undergraduate,
earning a B...
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Hawaii in 1988, and
joined the firm
Carlsmith Ball
Wichman Murray Case & Ichiki. That law firm is now
known as
Carlsmith Ball, LLP. In 1995, she was appointed...
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Eastern District of New York. He then was a
partner and of
counsel at
Carlsmith Ball in Honolulu. He was
previously a
director at
Alston Hunt
Floyd &...