Leonard Berkowitz (August 11, 1926 – January 3, 2016) was an American social psychologist best known for his research on altruism and human aggression. He originated the cognitive neoassociation model of aggressive behavior, which was created to help explain instances of aggression for which the
frustration-aggression hypothesis could not account.
Berkowitz received his Ph.D. in
Psychology
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from the
University of Michigan
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in 1951. He served on the faculty at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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from 1955 to 1989. During that period, he also held visiting appointments at Cambridge, Cornell, Oxford, and Stanford Universities. At the time of death, he was a Vilas Research Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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. During his lifetime, including as recently as two months prior to his death, he authored of over 170 articles, books, and textbooks on psychology. A ''
Review of General Psychology
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'' survey, published in 2002, ranked Berkowitz as the 76th most cited psychologist of the 20th century.
On January 3, 2016, Berkowitz died at Oakwood Village in Madison, Wisconsin after a brief undisclosed illness at the age of 89.
Awards and honors
*1988
APA Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology
*1989
SESP Distinguished Scientist Award
*1993 Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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*1993
APS James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award The James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award is an award of the Association for Psychological Science given since 1992. The award is named after James McKeen Cattell and "honors individuals for their lifetime of significant intellectual contributions to t ...
Books
Berkowitz, L. (2000). Causes and consequences of feelings. New York: Cambridge University Press.Berkowitz, L. (1993). Aggression: Its causes, consequences, and control. New York: McGraw-Hill.*Berkowitz, L. (1975). A Survey of Social Psychology. Hinsdale: Dryden Press.
*Berkowitz, L. (1962). Aggression: a social psychological analysis. New York: McGraw-Hill.
See also
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Aggression
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Frustration aggression theory
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Weapons effect
References
External links
Professional profileHomepage at the University of Wisconsin website
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1926 births
2016 deaths
20th-century American psychologists
Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Social psychologists
University of Michigan alumni
University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty
Writers from Michigan
Writers from Wisconsin