Angus Campbell (psychologist) explained

A. Angus Campbell
Birth Date:August 10, 1910
Birth Place:Leiters Ford, Indiana
Death Place:Ann Arbor, Michigan
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:Stanford University
Thesis Title:An Experimental Analysis of Ease of Conditioning in Man
Thesis Url:https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2024613
Thesis Year:1936
Doctoral Advisor:Ernest Hilgard
Discipline:Psychology
Workplaces:University of Michigan
Doctoral Students:Philip Converse

Albert Angus Campbell (August 10, 1910 – December 15, 1980) was an American social psychologist best known for his research into electoral systems and for co-writing The American Voter with Philip Converse, Warren Miller, and Donald E. Stokes. Campbell published his work under the name Angus Campbell. He was a professor at the University of Michigan. He died in Ann Arbor, Michigan on December 15, 1980.[1]

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  1. News: Thomas . Ennis . Angus Campbell, 70; Social Researcher . . 16 December 1980 . D21 .