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Carl Hovland
Carl Iver Hovland
(June 12, 1912 – April 16, 1961) was a
psychologist
working primarily at
Yale University
and for the
US Army
during
World War II
who studied
attitude
change and
persuasion
. He first reported the
sleeper effect
after studying the effects of the
Frank Capra
propaganda film
''
Why We Fight
'' on soldiers in the Army. In later studies on this subject, Hovland collaborated with
Irving Janis
who would later become famous for his theory of
groupthink
. Hovland also developed
social judgment theory
of
attitude
change. Carl Hovland thought that the ability of someone to resist persuasion by a certain group depended on your degree of belonging to the group.
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Communication And Persuasion, Psychological Studies Of Opinion Change / Carl Iver Hovland, Irving L. Janis, Harold H. Kelley.
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Hovland, Carl Iver
Published 1963
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