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Leonard W. Doob was an influential American psychologist known for his contributions to the fields of social psychology and communication. He was particularly recognized for his work on the concepts of frustration and aggression, exploring how social and psychological factors can influence human behavior. Doob's research was instrumental in understanding the dynamics of group behavior and individual actions within social contexts, making significant strides in the study of interpersonal relationships and societal interactions.

Throughout his career, Doob published several key texts, including 'Frustration and Aggression' and 'Pursuing Perfection: People, Groups, and Society.' His insights have had a lasting impact on the psychological community and have influenced both academic research and practical applications in understanding human behavior. Additionally, Doob's engagement with cultural narratives, as seen in his work 'Leyenda Y Tradiciones Populares,' showcases his interdisciplinary approach, merging psychology with cultural studies.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum October 8, 1913
Geboorteplaats New York City, New York, USA
Sterfdatum January 7, 1998