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Margaret Mead and behavioral scientists in World War II: problems in responsibility, truth, and effectiveness.

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Mabee C

出版信息

J Hist Behav Sci. 1987 Jan;23(1):3-13. doi: 10.1002/1520-6696(198701)23:1<3::aid-jhbs2300230102>3.0.co;2-u.

Abstract

In World War II, Margaret Mead and her behavioral science colleagues actively applied their science to the American war effort on issues such as morale, food habits, psychological warfare, and the evacuation of Japanese-Americans from the West Coast. Mead's participation or lack of participation in these activities, and her varying enthusiasms and misgivings about them, raise fundamental issues about the responsibility of behavioral scientists to warn the public against dangerous policies, as well as the ethics of behavioral scientists participating in deceitful psychological warfare and the extent of their effectiveness in contributing to public policymaking.

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