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Otto Klineberg

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In 1929, he began research about the psychological differences between African Americans and Native Americans, which, though controversial at the time, helped to correct prior beliefs of race-based inferiority. Klineberg's research focused greatly on race problems, minorities, immigrants,
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He married Selma Gintzler in 1933, with whom he had a daughter and two sons. Klineberg was a polyglot and spoke English, German, Chinese in addition to the major Romance Languages.
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and the International Union of Psychological Science, on which he served on the executive committee (1951–1969), as secretary-general (1955–1960) and as president (1960–1963).
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nationality, and other topics related to culture and personality. In 1931, his views that there was no scientific basis for racial superiority was controversial.
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American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology, 1991
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Holtzrnan, Wayne H.; Russell, Roger W. (1992), "Otto Klineberg: A Pioneer International Psychologist",
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Annual award, International Society for Educational, Cultural and Scientific Interchanges, 1978
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Vers une meilleure comprĂ©hension internationale : l'apport contemporain de la psychologie
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APF Gold Medal Award, Lifetime Contribution of a Psychologist in the Public Interest, 1985
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In 1963 Klineberg was president of the 17th International Congress of Psychology, held in
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International educational exchange : an assessment of its nature and its prospects
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Award from Brazil, Contributions to the development of psychology in Brazil, 1979
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Distinguished Award for Contributions of Psychology in the Public Interest, 1979
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in 1927. He remained at Columbia as chairman of the newly created department of
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in 1920, a medical degree from McGill in 1925 and a Ph.D. in psychology from
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Nationalism and tribalism among African students. A study of social identity
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Social Psychology Award, New York State Psychological Association, 1984
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Experimental study of speed and others factors in ″racial″ differences
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Tensions Affecting International Understanding. A Survey of Research.
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In the 1950s and early 1960s, Klineberg held a senior post in the
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and elsewhere, he helped to promote psychology internationally.
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Murchison, C.A.; Boring, Edwin G.; Lindzey, Gardner (1973),
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Sheehy, Noel; Chapman, Antony J.; Conroy, Wendy (2002),
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Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
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Quebec City
Quebec
Bethesda, Maryland
psychologist
social psychology
Columbia University
University of Paris
Delaware
Supreme Court
school segregation
Brown v. Board of Education
UNESCO
Montreal
McGill University
Harvard University
Columbia University
social psychology
Franz Boas
social sciences
UNESCO
International Social Science Council
University of Paris
Washington DC
World Federation for Mental Health
Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
Manhattan
City University of New York
Parkinson's disease
University of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro
Howard University

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