Background
Kelley, Harold Harding was born on February 16, 1921 in Boise, Idaho, United States. Son of Harry H. and Maude M. Kelley.
(The Atlas of Interpersonal Situations provides a systemat...)
The Atlas of Interpersonal Situations provides a systematic theoretical account for understanding the impact of situations on patterns of social interaction. Structured around descriptions of twenty-one of the most common situations that people encounter daily, this study presents the tools needed to understand how those situations influence interpersonal behavior. These descriptions are freestanding; each providing analysis, research examples, and everyday descriptions of the prototypical situation. The authors build upon interdependence theory, which stresses the manner in which outcomes are determined by the structure of interpersonal interaction. This analysis makes clear exactly what is "social" about "social psychology."
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Kelley, Harold Harding was born on February 16, 1921 in Boise, Idaho, United States. Son of Harry H. and Maude M. Kelley.
AB, University of California, Berkeley, 1942; Master of Arts, University of California, Berkeley, 1943; Doctor of Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1948.
Director and lecturer, Department, of Psychology, University of Michigan 1948-1950. Assistant Professor, Department, of Psychology, Yale University 1950-1955. Association Professor, then Professor, Department, of Psychology, University of Minnesota 1955-1961.
Professor Department, of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles since 1961.
Fellow North.A.S., American Academy, of Arts and Sciences. Distinguished Senior Scientist Society for Experimental Social Psychology.
Distinguished Scientific Contribution.
( This landmark theory of interpersonal relations and gro...)
(The Atlas of Interpersonal Situations provides a systemat...)
Served with United States Army Air Force, 1943-1946. Fellow National Academy of Sciences, American Academy Arts and Sciences, American Psychological Association (president personality and social psychology division 1965-1966, Distinguished Science Contribution award 1971, Kurt Lewin Memorial award 1990), American Sociological Association (Cooley-Mead award 1999), W. Psychological Association (lifetime career award 2002).
Married Dorothy J. Drumm, January 4, 1942. Children: Ann R., Harold S., Laura Megan.