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Hadley Cantril : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hadley Cantril Hadley Cantril (1906–1969) was an American researcher of public opinion. ==Biography== Born in Utah, he was educated at Dartmouth College and received his Ph.D. from Harvard. He joined the faculty of Princeton in 1936 and later became chairman of the Princeton University Department of Psychology. He was a member of the Princeton Radio Research Project before it relocated to Columbia University during the early 1940s, and was the main author of ''The Invasion from Mars'', an academic study of Orson Welles's 1938 radio broadcast of ''The War of the Worlds'', which caused widespread panic. In 1940 he served as a consultant to the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs.〔 〕 Cantril's later psychological work included collaboration with Adelbert Ames, Jr. developing a transactional method for studying human perception, as well as other research in humanistic psychology.〔Public opinion and polling around the world: a historical encyclopedia, Volume 1 By John Gray Geer, pg 389-390〕
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