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OSGOOD, CHARLES EGERTON

Introduction and Early Career Charles Egerton Osgood (1916–1991) stands as one of the most significant American psychologists of the mid-to-late twentieth century, whose foundational research irrevocably shaped the fields of psycholinguistics and cognitive science. His career was characterized by an ambitious effort to quantify subjective psychological phenomena, bridging the gap between observable behavior and internal […]

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