Harold Kelley
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Harold Kelley (1921-2003) was an American social psychologist.
He liked to consider his main contributions as being his work on the social psychology of personal relationships. However, he is perhaps best known for his contributions to attribution theory. He published important papers on attribution theory from 1967-1973 in U.S. social psychology journals.
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- Kelley, H.H. (1967) Attribution theory in social psychology. In: D.L. Vine (ed.) Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, Lincoln, Nebr.: University of Nebraska Press.
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- Kelley, H.H. (1950) The warm-cold variable in first impressions of persons, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 18: 431-9.
- Kelley, H.H. (1973) The process of causal attribution, American Psychologist 28: 107-28.
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