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The following three interviews are with social psychologists who have been associated with members of the Lewin line and are in a position to comment on the working style of the group. The first interview is with Robert Krauss, who was trained by Morton Deutsch — although not in an academic setting. The remaining two interviews are with Edward E. Jones and Phil Zimbardo. Jones was closely associated with John Thibaut during his years at Harvard and later in North Carolina. Zimbardo had close connections with several members of the Lewin line.

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Patnoe, S. (1988). Interviews. In: A Narrative History of Experimental Social Psychology. Recent Research in Psychology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2012-9_6

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