Stanley Schachter

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Stanley Schachter was an influential American social psychologist best known for his work on the two-factor theory of emotion, social influence, and the effects of anxiety on affiliation.

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instanceOf human
social psychologist
authorOf Obesity and Eating: Internal and External Cues NERFINISHED
The Psychology of Affiliation NERFINISHED
When Prophecy Fails NERFINISHED
awardReceived Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the American Psychological Association NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1922-04-15
dateOfDeath 1997-06-07
educatedAt University of Michigan
Yale University
employer Columbia University
University of Minnesota NERFINISHED
familyName Schachter NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork affiliation research
emotion research
group dynamics
obesity and eating behavior
social influence
social psychology
givenName Stanley NERFINISHED
influenced research on cognitive appraisal of emotion
social psychology of groups
influencedBy Kurt Lewin NERFINISHED
Leon Festinger NERFINISHED
Solomon Asch NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Psychological Association NERFINISHED
notableStudent Ellen Langer NERFINISHED
Jerome Singer NERFINISHED
notableWork Schachter–Singer theory NERFINISHED
When Prophecy Fails NERFINISHED
research on obesity and externality theory of eating
research on social comparison
studies on anxiety and affiliation
two-factor theory of emotion
placeOfBirth New York City
placeOfDeath New York City
positionHeld professor of psychology
researchFocus effects of anxiety on affiliation
environmental factors in eating behavior
misattribution of arousal
social comparison processes

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Leon Festinger coAuthor Stanley Schachter