Norman H. Anderson

For others of the same name, see Norman Anderson.

Norman Henry Anderson (born July 23, 1925)[1] is a social psychologist, and Distinguished Professor Emeritus[2] at the University of California, San Diego, where he was one of three founders of the Department of Psychology.[3] He received a BS in 1946 and an MS in 1949 from the University of Chicago, and an MS in 1955 and a PhD in 1956 from the University of Wisconsin,[4] with a thesis on Effect of First-order Conditional Probability in a Two-choice Learning Situation.[5] Anderson also taught at The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) during the 1960s and 1970s, and is credited with developing Information Integration Theory.[6]

Anderson was the winner of the 1972 AAAS Prize for Behavioral Science Research.[7]

Major published materials

Books

Other publications

Anderson, N. H. & Hovland, C.I. The Representation of Order Effects in Communication Research. In C.I. Hovland (Ed.), The Order of Presentation in Persuasion, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1957

Anderson, N. H. Test of Averaging, Balance, and Congruity Theories. Paper presented at summer conference on mathematical models in social psychology. Kent, Connecticut, 1967.

Anderson, N. H. A Simple Model for Information Integration. In R.P. Abelson E. Aronson, W.J. McGuire, T.M. Newcomb, M.J. Rosenberg & P.H. Tannenbaum (Eds.), Theories of Cognitive Consistency: A Sourcebook., Chicago: Rand McNally, 1968.

Anderson, N. H. Algebraic Models in Perception. In E.C. Carterette & M.P. Friedman (Eds.), Handbook of Perception, Vol. 2. New York: Academic Press, 1973.

Anderson, N. H. Information Integration Theory: A Brief Survey. In D.H. Krantz, R.C. Atkinson, R.D. Luce, &P. Suppes (Eds.), Contemporary Developments in Mathematical Psychology, San Francisco: Freeman, 1974

References

  1. "UCSD Psychology | Home". Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  2. "UCSD Psychology | Research | History". Retrieved 2009-03-25.
  3. Historical Register of Yale University, 1951-1968. Yale University. c. 1968. p. 120.
  4. Anderson, Norman (1956). Effect of First-order Conditional Probability in a Two-choice Learning Situation. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin.
  5. Berkowitz, L. and Anderson, N.H. (1978). Cognitive Theories in Social Psychology: Papers from Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. New York, NY, USA: Academic Press.
  6. History & Archives: AAAS Prize for Behavioral Science Research


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