Stephen Frazier

One of the celebrated collaborations in the history of organizational behavior inquiry was that of Kurt Lewin, who is generally credited with founding the discipline of social psychology, and cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead in the 1940s. Lewin, a renowned field researcher in social psychology, and Mead, equally renowned as a field researcher in cultural anthropology, demonstrated and modeled interdisciplinary collegiality in studying human social behavior.
Organizational Behavior in Education: Leadership and School Reform
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