Lee Ross is a renowned social psychologist and author of "The Person and the Situation." He is known for his contributions to the field of social psychology, particularly in the areas of attribution theory and cognitive biases.
Ross's work focuses on how people perceive and interpret social situations and behavior.
He has conducted numerous influential studies and is recognized for developing the concept of the fundamental attribution error.
Ross has held academic positions at Stanford University and has collaborated with other prominent psychologists throughout his career.
His research and writings have significantly impacted the understanding of human behavior in social contexts.
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