Robert V. Levine

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Robert V. Levine (born August 25, 1945 in Brooklyn , † June 22, 2019 in Santa Rosa ) was an American psychologist .

Life

Raised in Brooklyn, Levine studied at the University of California at Berkeley . After graduating in 1967, he moved to Florida State University , where he completed a master's degree in clinical psychology in 1969 . He received his Ph.D. from New York University in 1974. PhD. Since then he has taught at California State University in Fresno. For his best-known book A Map of Time , Robert Levine traveled around the world for a year to find out how people in different cultures deal with time.

Publications

  • A map of time. How cultures deal with time . Piper, Munich / Zurich 1997, ISBN 3-492-22978-6 (Original title: A Geography of Time . Translated by Christa Broermann and Karin Schuler, NA: 2003, ISBN 978-3-492-04560-5 ).
  • with Aroldo Rodrigues (Ed.): Reflections on 100 Years of Experimental Social Psychology . 1999.
  • Robert Levine: The Great Seduction: Psychology of Manipulation . Piper, Munich and Zurich 2003, ISBN 3-492-04539-1 , p. 376 (English: The Power of Persuasion: How We're Bought and Sold . 2003. Translated by Christa Broermann).

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