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has gloss | eng: Ellen S. Berscheid is a Regents Professor at University of Minnesota, where she received her PhD in 1965. Berscheid is a social psychologist that specializes in the research of interpersonal relationships. More specifically, her current research looks at external factors (environment) of a relationship and how they influences internal aspects (satisfaction) of that relationship. Berscheid started her collegiate career as an Education major at Beloit College in Wisconsin, before transferring to University of Minnesota. It was at the University of Minnesota that Berscheid fell in love with psychology. She was so interested and dedicated that she was given a research assistant grant by her professor, Paul Secord. This kind of grant being given to an undergraduate was rare, especially for a student not majoring in psychology. |
lexicalization | eng: Ellen S. Berscheid |
instance of | (noun) a scientist trained in psychology psychologist |
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