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An APS William James Fellow, Bruner is known for his groundbreaking contributions to cognitive psychology and the science of perception. While discussing his life and extraordinary career, Bruner encourages psychological scientists to get "out into the world," to study real-life situations, and see the responses that lead to the next situation.
Interviewed by psychology historian Robin L. Cautin
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COMING SOON Interviews with Albert Bandura and Eleanor Maccoby
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| Inside the Psychologist's Studio is a series from the Association for Psychological Science produced under special arrangement with the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning Palfreman Film Group. This series is sponsored by APS and SAGE Publications. |