The following is a list of academicians, both past and present, who are widely renowned for their groundbreaking contributions to the field of social psychology.
A
B
- Anna Costanza Baldry
 - Mahzarin Banaji
 - Albert Bandura - Canadian psychologist known for social learning theory (or social cognitive theory) and self efficacy
 - John Bargh - known for having several priming experiments that failed subsequent attempts at direct replication
 - Robert A. Baron
 - Daniel Batson
 - Martin Bauer
 - Roy Baumeister
 - Howard Becker
 - Daryl Bem - proposed self-perception theory of attitude change, competitor to Leon Festinger's cognitive dissonance theory
 - Ellen S. Berscheid
 - Michael Billig
 - Hart Blanton
 - Marilynn Brewer
 - Roger Brown
 - Brad Bushman
 
C
- John Cacioppo
 - Donald T. Campbell
 - Merrill Carlsmith
 - Nicholas Christenfeld
 - Robert Cialdini - known for his research on influence processes
 - Ronald L. Cohen
 - Peter T. Coleman
 - Terri Conley
 - Stuart W. Cook
 - Charles Horton Cooley
 - Nora Cortiñas
 - William Crano
 
D
E
F
- Steven Fein
 - Leon Festinger - originator of cognitive dissonance theory and social comparison theory
 - Susan Fiske
 - Erich Fromm
 
G
- Stanley O. Gaines
 - Laszlo Garai - developed theory of social identity as mediating factor[1]
 - George Gaskell
 - Bertram Gawronski
 - Kenneth Gergen
 - Daniel Gilbert
 - Thomas Gilovich - psychologist and key figure in behavioral economics
 - Erving Goffman
 - Mirta González Suárez
 - John Gottman - researcher known for his work in identifying relationship behaviors that predict relationships' future quality and stability
 - Anthony Greenwald - creator of the [[Implicit Association Test
 - Jaber F. Gubrium
 
H
- Jonathan Haidt
 - Rom Harré
 - Elaine Hatfield
 - Fritz Heider
 - Miles Hewstone
 - E. Tory Higgins - Motivation, regulatory focus theory, regulatory engagement theory, regulatory mode
 - Hilde Himmelweit
 - Geert Hofstede
 - Michael Hogg - social identity theory
 - Carl Hovland
 
I
J
- Irving Janis - known for his landmark research on the concept of "groupthink"
 - Edward E. Jones - co-authored the first paper on what was later called fundamental attribution error; known for researching actor-observer bias
 - Sandra Jovchelovitch
 - Charles Hubbard Judd
 
K
L
- Bibb Latané - initiated research on bystander intervention in emergencies (with John Darley), social loafing (with Kip Williams), and Dynamic Social Impact Theory (with Andrzej Nowak)
 - Gustave Le Bon
 - Mark Lepper
 - Becca Levy
 - Kurt Lewin - often called "the father of social psychology"; one of the first researchers to study group dynamics and organizational development
 
M
- Ivana Markova
 - Hazel Rose Markus
 - Everett Dean Martin
 - Francis T. McAndrew
 - David McClelland
 - Joseph E. McGrath - group dynamics researcher
 - George Herbert Mead - American philosopher (pragmatist), sociologist, and psychologist; a founder of social psychology; founder of symbolic interactionism
 - Stanley Milgram - performed famous experiment that demonstrated people's excessive willingness to obey authority figures
 - Walter Mischel - among the first to promote a situationist view of personality
 - Abraham Moles - one of the first to establish and analyze links between aesthetics and information theory
 - Serge Moscovici
 - Gordon Moskowitz
 - Eleanor Maccoby
 
N
O
P
R
- Wilhelm Reich - mass psychology
 - Steve Reicher
 - Harry Reis
 - Max Ringelmann
 - Robert Rosenthal - Pygmalion effect
 - Lee Ross - performed pioneering research on the fundamental attribution error
 - Zick Rubin - author of the first empirical measurement of love
 - Richard M. Ryan - co-founder of Self-Determination Theory
 
S
- Stanley Schachter
 - Gunter Schmidt
 - Norbert Schwarz - known for his work on metacognitive experiences and survey methodology
 - Martin Seligman
 - Claire Selltiz
 - Muzafer Sherif
 - Boris Sidis - groundbreaking work on the psychology of suggestion, dissociative identity disorder, psychopathology, and genius
 - Volkmar Sigusch
 - Linda Skitka
 - Diederik Stapel - founder of the Tilburg Institute for Behavioral Economics Research, later suspended from Tilburg University for fabricating and manipulating data
 - Claude Steele - known for his groundbreaking work on stereotype threat and for introducing self-affirmation theory
 - William Swann - known for developing self-verification theory
 
T
- Henri Tajfel
 - Jeffrey S. Tanaka
 - Gabriel Tarde
 - Carol Tavris
 - Shelley Taylor
 - John Thibaut - first editor of JESP, known for Interdependence Theory from "The Social Psychology of Groups"
 - Norman Triplett - widely credited with the first published study in the field of social psychology, with his work on social facilitation
 - Bruce Tuckman
 - John C. Turner
 - Amos Tversky
 
W
- Daniel Wegner
 - Karl Weick
 - Kipling Williams
 - Glenn D Wilson
 - Timothy Wilson
 - Robert S. Wyer - social cognition and information processing
 - Wendy Wood
 
Z
- Robert Zajonc - first academic to study the mere exposure effect
 - Mark Zanna
 - Philip Zimbardo - known for conducting the Stanford prison experiment
 
See also
References
- ↑  "Interview with Laszlo Garai on the Activity Theory of Alexis Leontiev and his own Theory of Social Identity as referred to the meta-theory of Lev Vygotsky". 50 (1). Journal of Russian and East European Psychology. January–February 2012: 50–64. 
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