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Psychology

D-Index
34
Citations
11540
World Ranking
10008
National Ranking
5269

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1970 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Seymour Feshbach was affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their academic career involved active research and contributions within their respective fields, although specific details about their fields of study or main research topics are not available.

The scientist did not have recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues listed in the available data. Likewise, no information is provided regarding book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, or main research topics.

Feshbach was recognized with at least one award during their career: they were named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1970. This honor reflects a form of professional acknowledgment within the broader scientific community.

Seymour Feshbach is noted as deceased. Throughout their career, they maintained an affiliation with an esteemed institution, contributing to academic life and scientific research processes within that framework.

Best Publications

  • Nebraska Symposium on Motivation: 1955

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  • Toward a measure of patriotic and nationalistic attitudes.

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  • Effect of fear-arousing communications.

    Irving L. Janis;Seymour Feshbach

  • The Interface Between Ethnic and National Attachment: Ethnic Pluralism or Ethnic Dominance?

    Jim Sidanius;Seymour Feshbach;Shana Levin;Felicia Pratto

  • The function of aggression and the regulation of aggressive drive.

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  • Testing hypotheses regarding rape: Exposure to sexual violence, sex differences, and the “normality” of rapists

    Neil M Malamuth;Scott Haber;Seymour Feshbach

  • The relationship between empathy and aggression in two age groups.

    Norma D. Feshbach;Seymour Feshbach

  • Sexual responsiveness of college students to rape depictions: inhibitory and disinhibitory effects.

    Neil M. Malamuth;Maggie Heim;Seymour Feshbach

  • Affective processes and academic achievement.

    Norma Deitch Feshbach;Seymour Feshbach

  • Television and aggression

    Seymour Feshbach;Robert D. Singer

  • The drive-reducing function of fantasy behavior.

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  • Empathy and Education

    Norma Deitch Feshbach;Seymour Feshbach

  • Empathy training and the regulation of aggression: Potentialities and limitations.

    Norma D. Feshbach;Seymour Feshbach

  • The stimulating effects of a vicarious aggressive activity.

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  • Television and aggression : [an experimental field study

    Seymour Feshbach;Robert D. Singer

  • Sexual arousal and behavioral aggression.

    Yoram Jaffe;Neil Malamuth;Joan Feingold;Seymour Feshbach

  • Sexual Arousal and Aggression: Recent Experiments and Theoretical Issues

    Neil M. Malamuth;Seymour Feshbach;Yoram Jaffe

  • The effects of fear arousal and suppression of fear upon social perception.

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  • Nationalism, Patriotism, and Aggression

    Seymour Feshbach

  • Early Identification of Children with High Risk of Reading Failure

    Seymour Feshbach;Howard Adelman;Williamson W. Fuller

  • Altruism and aggression: Aggression and altruism: a personality perspective

    Seymour Feshbach;Norma Deitch Feshbach

  • The Role of Fantasy in the Response to Television

    Seymour Feshbach

  • Prediction of reading and related academic problems.

    Seymour Feshbach;Howard Adelman;Williamson Fuller

  • Influence of the stimulus object upon the complimentary and supplementary projection of fear.

    Seymour Feshbach;Norma Feshbach

  • Psychology, Human Violence, and the Search for Peace: Issues in Science and Social Values

    Seymour Feshbach

  • Children's Television-Viewing Frequency Individual Differences and Demographic Correlates

    June Price Tangney;Seymour Feshbach

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard S. Adelman
Howard S. Adelman University of California, Los Angeles
Neil M. Malamuth
Neil M. Malamuth University of California, Los Angeles
June P. Tangney
June P. Tangney George Mason University

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