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3005

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - William James Fellow Award, Association for Psychological Science (APA)
  • 1981 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1978 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1971 - APA Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Psychology, American Psychological Association

Overview

Harold H. Kelley was a scientist affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. The scope of their career involved contributions to psychology, as reflected in the recognition received from major psychological associations and academies.

Kelley's body of work did not include recent papers available in this record, nor detailed data on coauthors, specific publication venues, or fields of study. However, their recognition within the academic community can be observed through several notable awards spanning several decades.

The awards included the APA Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Psychology presented by the American Psychological Association in 1971. They were elected as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1978, highlighting their standing within the broader scientific community. In 1981, Kelley became a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Subsequently, in 1989, they were honored with the William James Fellow Award by the Association for Psychological Science (APA), an accolade that acknowledges substantial contributions to psychological science.

No specific topics, fields, subfields, or publication venues are listed, and no book publications are recorded in the available data.

Harold H. Kelley was deceased at the time of this record.

Best Publications

  • The social psychology of groups

    John W. Thibaut;Harold H. Kelley

  • Attribution theory in social psychology

    Harold H. Kelley

  • The processes of causal attribution.

    Harold H. Kelley

  • Interpersonal relations: A theory of interdependence

    Harold H. Kelley;John W. Thibaut

  • Communication and persuasion

    C.I. Hovland;I.L. Janis;H.H. Kelley

  • ATTRIBUTION THEORY AND RESEARCH

    Harold H. Kelley;John L. Michela

  • Communication and Persuasion: Psychological Studies of Opinion Change

    Carl Iver Hovland;Irving Lester Janis;Harold H. Kelley

  • Attribution in social interaction.

    Harold H. Kelley

  • Causal schemata and the attribution process

    Harold H. Kelley

  • Social interaction basis of cooperators' and competitors' beliefs about others.

    Harold H. Kelley;Anthony J. Stahelski

  • An Atlas of Interpersonal Situations

    Harold H. Kelley;John G. Holmes;Norbert L. Kerr;Harry T. Reis

  • 5 – Conflict in the Development of Close Relationships1

    Harriet B. Braiker;Harold H. Kelley

  • Personal Relationships: Their Structures and Processes

    Harold H. Kelley

  • The warm-cold variable in first impressions of persons.

    Harold H Kelley

  • A closer examination of causal inference: The roles of consensus, distinctiveness, and consistency information.

    Bruce R. Orvis;John D. Cunningham;Harold H. Kelley

  • Communication in Experimentally Created Hierarchies

    Harold H. Kelley

  • Effects of different conditions of acceptance upon conformity to group norms.

    James E. Dittes;Harold H. Kelley

  • Common-sense psychology and scientific psychology.

    Harold H. Kelley

  • The Influence Process in the Presence of Extreme Deviates

    Leon Festinger;Harold B. Gerard;Bernard Hymovitch;Harold H. Kelley

  • The Resistance to Change of Group-Anchored Attitudes

    Harold H. Kelley;Edmund H. Volkart

  • The Social Psychology of Groups.

    Harold Guetzkow;John W. Thibaut;Harold H. Kelley;Mason Haire

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul A. M. Van Lange
Paul A. M. Van Lange Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Harry T. Reis
Harry T. Reis University of Rochester
Caryl E. Rusbult
Caryl E. Rusbult Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Norbert L. Kerr
Norbert L. Kerr Michigan State University
John G. Holmes
John G. Holmes University of Waterloo
Leon Festinger
Leon Festinger New School
Carl I. Hovland
Carl I. Hovland Yale University
Irving L. Janis
Irving L. Janis Yale University
Bruce J. Ellis
Bruce J. Ellis University of Utah
John H. Harvey
John H. Harvey University of Iowa

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