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Stanley Schachter was born on April 15, 1922, to Nathan and Anna Schachter in Flushing, New York.
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Stanley Schachter was born on April 15, [[1922]], to Nathan and Anna Schachter in Flushing, New York.
   
 
He initially studied Art history at [[Yale University]] and then took his Masters in Psychology, there where he was influenced by [[Clark Hull]].
 
He initially studied Art history at [[Yale University]] and then took his Masters in Psychology, there where he was influenced by [[Clark Hull]].

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Stanley Schachter was born on April 15, 1922, to Nathan and Anna Schachter in Flushing, New York.

He initially studied Art history at Yale University and then took his Masters in Psychology, there where he was influenced by Clark Hull. In 1946 Schacter went to MIT to work with the German social psychologist Kurt Lewin, in his Research Center for Group Dynamics, studying social issues. Lewin died in 1947, and the research center moved to the University of Michigan, where it became a part of the Institute for Social Research. And this was where Schacter gained his Ph.D. 1949. Schachter's dissertation supervisor was Leon Festinger and they with Henry Riecken, wrote a book entitled When Prophecy Fails (1956), describing what happened to a millenial groups after their predicted date for the end of the world had passes

Schachter's papers are archived at the Bentley Historical Library of the University of Michigan.

See also

Publications

Books

  • Schachter,S (1950) With L. Festinger and K. Back. Social Pressures in Informal Groups. New York: Harpers.
  • Schachter,S (1956) With L. Festinger and H. Riecken. When Prophecy Fails. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Schachter,S (1959) The Psychology of Affiliation. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
  • Schachter,S (1971). Emotion, Obesity and Crime. New York: Academic.
  • Schachter,S & Rodin, J (1974). Obese Humans and Rats. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.


Book chapters

  • Schachter,S (1964) The interaction of cognitive and physiological determinants of emotional state. In Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, ed. L. *Berkowitz, pp. 49-79. New York: Academic Press.
  • Schachter,S & Latane, B (1964) . Crime, cognition and the autonomic nervous system. In Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, ed. D. Levine, pp. 221-73. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
  • Schachter,S (1980). Nonpsychological explanations of behavior. In Retrospective on Social Psychology, ed. L. Festinger, pp. 131-57. New York: Oxford University Press.




Papers

  • Schachter,S (1951) Deviation, rejection and communication. J. Abnorm. Soc. Psychol. 46:190-207.
  • Schachter,S (1962) With J. Singer. Cognitive, social and physiological determinants of emotional state. Psychol. Rev. 69:379-99.
  • Schachter,S (1963) Birth order, eminence and higher education. Am. Sociol. Rev. 28:757-68.
  • Schachter,S (1968). Obesity and eating. Science 161:751-56.
  • Schachter,S (1971). Some extraordinary facts about obese humans and rats.Am. Psychol. 26:129-44.
  • Schachter,S (1977). Nicotine regulation in heavy and light smokers. J. Exp. Psychol. 106:5-12.
  • Schachter,S (1978). Pharmacological and psychological determinants of cigarette smoking. Ann. Intern. Med. 88:104-14.
  • Schachter,S (1982). Recidivism and self-cure of smoking and obesity. Am. Psychol. 37:436-44.
  • Schachter,S (1991) With N. J. S. Christenfeld, B. Ravina, and F. R. Bilous. Speech disfluency and the structure of knowledge. J. Pers. Soc. Psychol. 60:362-67.

Biographies, Autobiographies and Festschrift

  • Grunberg, N. E. Nisbett, R. E., Rodin, J., and Singer, J. E. (1987). A Distinctive Approach to Psychological Research: The Influence of Stanley
*Schachter,S (1989) Stanley Schachter. In A History of Psychology in Autobiography, ed. G. Lindzey. Stanford: Stanford University Press.Schachter. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 

External links

A Biographical Memoir by R ichard E . Nisbett