Memorial Minute for Robert Rosenthal, 90 - Harvard Gazette
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Robert Rosenthal was one of the most influential psychologists of the past 60 years, conducting landmark experiments that revealed how expectations can shape behavior in various contexts.
His pioneering work in social psychology not only demonstrated the interpersonal expectancy effects but also significantly advanced statistical methods in behavioral sciences.
Rosenthal's background as a Jewish refugee fleeing Nazi Germany shaped his life, influencing his passion for psychology and his contributions to understanding human behavior.
In his lifetime, Rosenthal educated countless students and professionals in psychology, emphasizing the importance of expectation, communication, and better research methodologies.
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