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- Q16018904 subject Q6640457.
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- Q16018904 abstract "Jerome Everett Singer (1934–2010) Was the founding chair of the Medical and Clinical Psychology Department at Uniformed Services University. He is best known for his contributions to the Two-factor theory of emotion. He also served as one of the fourteen members on the National Research Council (NRC) committee on human performance in 1985. Singer played a role in the cognitive revival of modern psychology. His main area of expertise was the psychological and physiological effects of various types of stress.".
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- Q16018904 comment "Jerome Everett Singer (1934–2010) Was the founding chair of the Medical and Clinical Psychology Department at Uniformed Services University. He is best known for his contributions to the Two-factor theory of emotion. He also served as one of the fourteen members on the National Research Council (NRC) committee on human performance in 1985. Singer played a role in the cognitive revival of modern psychology.".
- Q16018904 label "Jerome E. Singer".