Richard Christie (psychologist)

Richard Christie (1918–1992) was an American social and personality psychologist. He was influential in many studies on human psychology, most notably in the creation of the personality trait known as Machiavellianism.[1][2]

  1. ^ "APA PsycNet".
  2. ^ Daniels, Lee A. (23 December 1992). "Richard Christie, 74; Social Psychologist Studied Personality". The New York Times.

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