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- Q6169081 description "French psychologist".
- Q6169081 description "French psychologist".
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- Q6169081 abstract "Jean-Claude Abric (died 2012) was a professor in social psychology and the former head of the Social Psychology Laboratory at the University of Aix-Marseille, in FranceHe had a major contribution to the theory of social representation identifying the structural elements of a social representation and distinguishing the core elements from the peripheral ones. His first study on social representations was based on craftsmen and craft industry. In his book published in 1994, he gives a broader vision of his Central Nucleus Theory. He also published handbooks on the psychology of communication.".
- Q6169081 deathDate "2012".
- Q6169081 deathYear "2012".
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- Q6169081 dateOfDeath "2012".
- Q6169081 name "Abric, Jean-Claude".
- Q6169081 shortDescription "French psychologist".
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- Q6169081 comment "Jean-Claude Abric (died 2012) was a professor in social psychology and the former head of the Social Psychology Laboratory at the University of Aix-Marseille, in FranceHe had a major contribution to the theory of social representation identifying the structural elements of a social representation and distinguishing the core elements from the peripheral ones. His first study on social representations was based on craftsmen and craft industry.".
- Q6169081 label "Jean-Claude Abric".
- Q6169081 givenName "Jean-Claude".
- Q6169081 name "Abric, Jean-Claude".
- Q6169081 name "Jean-Claude Abric".
- Q6169081 surname "Abric".