John Paul Scott papers 1920-2000

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John Paul Scott papers 1920-2000

The John Paul Scott papers contain his extensive research on animal behavior, genetics, and aggression from the 1940s to late 1990s. A unique aspect of this collection is the possession of draft revisions and editorial commentary for several of Scott's manuscripts, as well as unpublished works authored by Scott. . Click here to view complete finding aid for the John Paul Scott papers

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Scott, John Paul, 1909-2000

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John Paul Scott was born in Kansas City, Montana on December 17, 1909. Scott was an eminent comparative psychologist who studied the development of social behavior of animals to help solve human social problems, particularly aggression. As an undergraduate he studied zoology at the University of Wyoming under his father, John W. Scott, and later as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University under E. B. Ford. He completed his Ph.D. in genetics at the University of Chicago under the guidance of Sewall ...