Eli A. Rubinstein papers 1950-1995

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Eli A. Rubinstein papers 1950-1995

The Eli A. Rubinstein papers document Rubinstein's research, writings, and presentations from approximately 1950 to 1987. The majority of the collection is comprised of materials relating to his research on the psychological and behavioral effects of televised violence.

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