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Else Frenkel-Brunswik (August 18, 1908 in Lemberg – March 31, 1958 in Berkeley, California, USA) was a Polish-Austrian Jewish psychologist. She was forced to leave Poland and later Austria as a result of anti-Jewish persecution. She is best known for her contributions to The Authoritarian Personality (1950), her collaboration with Theodor W. Adorno, Daniel Levinson, and Nevitt Sanford. It is considered a milestone work in personality theory and social psychology.

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  • Else Frenkel-Brunswik (18 d'agost de 1908 a Lviv, llavors Imperi Austrohongarès – 31 de març de 1958 a Berkeley, Califòrnia, Estats Units) fou una psicòloga jueva polonesa i austríaca. Es va veure obligada a abandonar Polònia i més tard Àustria arran de la persecució anti-jueva. És coneguda habitualment per les seves contribucions a (1950), la seva col·laboració amb Theodor W. Adorno, , i . Es considera una obra cabdal en la teoria de la personalitat i la psicologia social. (ca)
  • Else Frenkel-Brunswik (geboren 18. August 1908 in Lemberg, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 31. März 1958 in Berkeley, Kalifornien) war eine österreichisch-US-amerikanische Psychoanalytikerin und Psychologin. (de)
  • Else Frenkel-Brunswik (August 18, 1908 in Lemberg – March 31, 1958 in Berkeley, California, USA) was a Polish-Austrian Jewish psychologist. She was forced to leave Poland and later Austria as a result of anti-Jewish persecution. She is best known for her contributions to The Authoritarian Personality (1950), her collaboration with Theodor W. Adorno, Daniel Levinson, and Nevitt Sanford. It is considered a milestone work in personality theory and social psychology. (en)
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  • Berkeley, California (en)
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  • Lemberg, Austro-Hungarian Empire (en)
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