Harold H. Kelley papers 1945-1990

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Harold H. Kelley papers 1945-1990

The Harold H. Kelley papers span 45 years of his career. A large part of this collection is Kelley's conference presentations, both national and international. Kelley's writings include drafts and papers about attribution theory, dilemmas, and bargaining as well as some reviews of others works. View finding aid for the Harold H. Kelley papers.

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Thibaut, John W.

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John W. Thibaut was professor of psychology and chair of the Psychology Department of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1960-1966. Harold H. Kelly was professor of psychology at the University California, Los Angles. From the description of John Walter Thibaut papers, 1968-1985. WorldCat record id: 14039123 From the guide to the John Walter Thibaut Papers, 1968-1985, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...

Kelley, Harold H.

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Harold Harding Kelley is most widely known for his work in attribution theory, interdependence theory and the dynamics of close personal relationships. Kelley was born in Boise, Idaho on February 16, 1921. Kelley received his Bachelor's degree, with highest honors in psychology, in 1942 from the University of California, Berkeley. He continued there for his master's degree. In 1943 Kelley performed his military service in several research units of the U.S. Air Force Aviation Psychology Program. ...