Robert Zajonc, Who Looked at Mind’s Ties to Actions, Is Dead at 85
Professor Zajonc was a psychologist who illuminated the mental processes that underpin social behavior and in so doing helped create the modern field of social psychology.
Robert Zajonc, Who Looked at Mind’s Ties to Actions, Is Dead at 85
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