O Autorze

John Dollard was an influential American psychologist and a pioneer in the study of social learning and aggression. He is best known for his work on the frustration-aggression hypothesis, which suggests that frustration often leads to aggression. Through his research, Dollard contributed significantly to our understanding of how social behaviors and environmental factors influence individual actions. His early publications, including 'Frustration and Aggression,' laid the groundwork for future studies in social psychology and behavioral science.

Dollard's academic career spanned several decades, during which he engaged in extensive research on social learning and imitation. He emphasized the importance of observational learning in his works, arguing that individuals learn behaviors by watching others. His insights have had a lasting impact on psychology, influencing both theoretical frameworks and practical applications in various fields, including education and therapy.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia February 22, 1900
Miejsce Urodzenia New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Data śmierci November 27, 1980
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