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Yale University's Institute of Human Relations

Yale University's interdisciplinary work-group, the Institute of Human Relations, was established in 1933 to encourage collaboration among psychologists, psychiatrists, sociologists, and anthropologists. The Institute was guided by the theoretical ideas of behaviorist Clark L. Hull, but its activities ran the gamut from psychoanalytic observations, to psychological experiments, to anthropological fieldwork in non-literate societies. Important former members of the Institute include Judson Brown, John Dollard, Donald Marquis, Neal Miller, O. Hobart Mowrer, Robert Sears, Kenneth Spence, and John Whiting (Hall & Lindsey, 1978).

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