Gardner Lindzey
Gardner Edmund Lindzey (November 27, 1920 – February 4, 2008) was an American psychologist and a past president of the American Psychological Association (APA). After completing a doctorate at Harvard University, Lindzey served as a professor or administrator at several universities, edited a well-known textbook in social psychology and led a 1982 National Academy of Sciences (NAS) panel that recommended the legalization of marijuana. Provided by Wikipedia-
1Bookby Hall, Calvin S. (Calvin Springer), 1909-1985Other Authors: “…Lindzey, Gardner…”
Published 1970
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3BookPublished 1982Other Authors: “…Lindzey, Gardner…”
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4BookPublished 1982Other Authors: “…Lindzey, Gardner…”
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5BookPublished 1982Other Authors: “…Lindzey, Gardner…”
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6BookPublished 1982Other Authors: “…Lindzey, Gardner…”