Morton Deutsch
Morton Deutsch (February 4, 1920 – March 13, 2017), was an American social psychologist and researcher in conflict resolution.
Morton Deutsch | |
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Born | |
Died | March 13, 2017 97) | (aged
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | City College of New York, University of Pennsylvania, MIT |
Occupation(s) | Professor at Columbia University, Psychoanalyst |
Known for | Theories of cooperation and competition, conflict resolution, distributive justice |
Deutsch was one of the founding fathers of the field of conflict resolution. His survey Review of General Psychology, published in 2002, ranked Deutsch as the 63rd most cited psychologist of the 20th century.[1]
References
- Haggbloom, Steven J.; Warnick, Renee; Warnick, Jason E.; Jones, Vinessa K.; Yarbrough, Gary L.; Russell, Tenea M.; Borecky, Chris M.; McGahhey, Reagan; Powell, John L., III; et al. (2002). "The 100 most eminent psychologists of the 20th century". Review of General Psychology. 6 (2): 139–152. doi:10.1037/1089-2680.6.2.139. S2CID 145668721.
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