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Biography of Carl I. Hovland
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 The American psychologist Carl I. Hovland (1912-1961) was one of the pioneers in research on the effects of social communication on attitudes, beliefs, and concepts. Carl I. Hovland was born in Chicago, III. He attended Northwestern University and...


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 Carl Iver Hovland (June 12, 1912-April 16, 1961) was a psychologist working primarily at Yale University and the US Army during World War II who studied attitude change and persuasion. He first reported the sleeper effect after studying the effects of...


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Spirit Mountain races to honor founder Hovland.(SPORTS)
12/18/1997: 585 words, approx. 2 pages Spirit Mountain in Duluth will honor founder George Hovland on Saturday with recreational races from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Teams will compete to raise money for scholarships for the after-school ski program, a four-week ski instruction for third- through eighth-graders. "Kids...
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