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Fred Edward Fiedler (July 13, 1922 - June 8, 2017) was one of the leading researchers of
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in the 20th century. He helped shape psychology and was a leading psychologist. He was born in
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, Austria to Victor and Helga Schallinger Fiedler. His parents owned a textile and tailoring supply store prior to 1938. Fiedler immigrated to the United States shortly after the
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in 1938 and became a US citizen in 1943. He served in the US Army from 1942 to 1945. He studied psychology at the
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where he obtained his undergraduate degree and later a Ph.D. in clinical psychology in 1949. In 1951, he joined the
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and became a member of the psychology faculty. He became the director of the Group Effectiveness Laboratory at the University of Illinois from 1959 to 1969. He was a business and management psychologist at the
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and held positions in the Department of Psychology and the School of Business. He directed organizational research at the university from 1969 until his retirement in 1992. He helped this field move from the research on traits and personal characteristics of leaders, to
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styles and behaviours. In 1967 he introduced the contingency modeling of leadership, and the now-famous Fiedler contingency model. Fiedler's work with the contingency model of leadership provided an answer to the failings of the trait and behavioral theories and added to the understanding of the dynamics of leadership. He died in June 2017 in Washington state at the age of 94 and was survived by his wife, Judith (whom he met as a student in the 1940s) and three daughters (Decky Fiedler, Tory Fiedler and Carol Fiedler-Kawaguchi). A funeral was held for him at
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, Washington.


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