Dollard, John, 1900-1980
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- American psychologist magazine, May 1982, via WWW, December 26, 2018:obituary (John Dollard (1900-1980), born on August 29, 1900, in Menasha, Wisconsin; died on October 8, 1980, at the age of 80)
- Is Freud up to date?, April 15, 1951:title page (John Dollard) title page verso (Institute of Human Relations, Yale University; professor of psychology, Yale University)
- NLM files, December 26, 2018(access point: Dollard, John, 1900- ; usage: John Dollard; full name: John Adrian Dollard)
- His The changing functions of the American family, 1931.
- His Caste and class in a southern town, 1988, c1949:CIP t.p. (John Dollard) CIP data sheet (b. 8/29/1900; d. 1980)
- OCLC, Jan. 6, 2011(usage: Dzshan Dolard, Yuehan Duolade)
Wikipedia description:
John Dollard (29 August 1900 – 8 October 1980) was an American psychologist and social scientist known for his studies on race relations in America and the frustration-aggression hypothesis he proposed with Neal E. Miller and others.
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