• Muzafer Sherif (born Muzafer Şerif Başoğlu; July 29, 1906 – October 16, 1988) was a Turkish-American social psychologist. He helped develop social judgment...
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  • psychology, political psychology, and organizational behavior. In 1966, Muzafer Sherif proposed a now-widely recognized definition of intergroup relations:...
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  • (disambiguation), several people Mohamed Sherif Mohamed Ragaei Bakr (born 1996), Egyptian footballer Muzafer Sherif (1906–1988), Turkish-American psychologist...
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  • (credibility) of the source. Muzafer Sherif, a Turkish native born into a Muslim family in 1906, studied at a Christian school. Sherif attributes his understanding...
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    conflict. Sherif's experimental study of the auto-kinetic movement demonstrated how mental evaluation norms were created by human beings. Sherif is equally...
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  • psychologist, Turkish-American Muzafer Sherif, with whom she had three children: Sue, Joan, and Ann Sherif. In July 1982, Carolyn Wood Sherif died of cancer at age...
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  • cooperatively achieve. The idea was proposed by social psychologist Muzafer Sherif in his experiments on intergroup relations, run in the 1940s and 1950s...
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  • a Source-Message-Channel-Receiver model of communication and, with Muzafer Sherif, (Muzaffer Şerif Başoğlu) developed this as part of their theories of...
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  • phenomenon Milgram experiment – Series of social psychology experiments Muzafer Sherif – Turkish-American psychologist (1906–1988) Normative social influence –...
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  • evaluations should have remained the same despite the change in author. Muzafer Sherif conducted an experiment, very similar to Lorge, in which he investigated...
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  • be identified in groups such as juries, sports teams and work teams. Muzafer Sherif was interested in knowing how many people would change their opinions...
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  • survey methodology David P. Schmitt Martin Seligman Claire Selltiz Muzafer Sherif Boris Sidis - groundbreaking work on the psychology of suggestion, dissociative...
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  • Robbers Cave study) by Muzafer Sherif and Carolyn Wood Sherif represents one of the most widely known demonstrations of RCT. The Sherifs' study was conducted...
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  • within AQAL. Later influences on SDi include the work of Muzafer Sherif and Carolyn Sherif in the fields of realistic conflict and social judgement,...
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    1.1.592.4968. doi:10.1162/003465303762687677. S2CID 55996618. Sherif, Muzafer; Sherif, Carolyn Wood (1964). Reference groups. Joanna Cotler Books. ISBN 978-0060461102...
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    social relationships with more than 150 individuals. Social psychologist Muzafer Sherif proposed to define a social unit as a number of individuals interacting...
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    Oppenheimer Prize and Wigner Medal. Another influential Turkish American was Muzafer Sherif who was one of the founders of social psychology which helped develop...
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  • whole. Social unit, a concept similar to social group developed by Muzafer Sherif Holon (philosophy), a whole that is part of a larger whole This disambiguation...
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  • Concurrently, Carolyn Sherif and Muzafer Sherif developed their Robbers Cave experiment, an illustration of realistic conflict theory. The Sherifs highlighted the...
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  • intergroup conflict was investigated in a popular series of studies by Muzafer Sherif and colleagues in 1961, called the Robbers Cave Experiment. The Robbers...
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  • colleague than a superior. The most famous study of social proof is Muzafer Sherif's 1935 experiment. In this experiment subjects were placed in a dark...
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  • "Muzafer Sherif in FBI files". In Ayfer Dost-Gözkan; Doğa Sönmez Keith (eds.). Norms, Groups, Conflict, and Social Change: Rediscovering Muzafer Sherif's...
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  • 1937) – Mathematician known for contributions to algebra and analysis Muzafer Sherif (Ph.D. 1935) – Social psychologist known for social conformity theories...
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  • Hussain Shah (born 1945), Pakistani politician Muzafer Sherif (1906–1988), Turkish social psychologist Muzafer Mujić (born 1931), Bosnian physiologist Muzaffar...
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    (PhD, 1922) Leonard Carmichael (PhD, 1924) B. F. Skinner (PhD, 1931) Muzafer Sherif (AM, 1932) Saul Rosenzweig (PhD, 1932) Stanley Smith Stevens (PhD, 1933)...
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  • footballer and manager (Zamalek, Egypt). Christian Matras, 87, Faroese poet. Muzafer Sherif, 82, Ottoman-born American social psychologist, heart attack. Edward...
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  • persuasion theory proposed by Carolyn Sherif, Muzafer Sherif, and Carl Hovland in 1961, and was defined by Sherif and Sherif as the perception and evaluation...
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  • particularly influential. The first of these was by Muzafer Sherif in 1935 using the autokinetic effect. Sherif asked participants to voice their judgments of...
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    physicist Erdal İnönü, physicist, winner of the 2004 Wigner Medal Muzafer Sherif, psychologist, one of the founders of social psychology Oktay Sinanoğlu...
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  • biochemist Aydın Sayılı, historian of science Mustafa Selaniki, historian Muzafer Sherif, social psychologist Oktay Sinanoğlu, theoretical chemist and molecular...
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