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  1. Paul Felix Lazarsfeld (February 13, 1901 – August 30, 1976) was an Austrian-American sociologist and mathematician. The founder of Columbia University 's Bureau of Applied Social Research, he exerted influence over the techniques and the organization of social research.

  2. Paul Felix Lazarsfeld (born Feb. 13, 1901, Vienna, Austria—died Aug. 30, 1976, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was an Austrian-born American sociologist whose studies of the mass media’s influence on society became classics in his field.

  3. Paul Felix Lazarsfeld (1901–1976), Vienna-born sociologist, influenced by Ernst Mach, Henri Poincaré, and Albert Einstein, and intellectually close to the Vienna Circle of logical positivism, called himself a “European positivist.”

  4. Jan 12, 2023 · Paul F. Lazarsfeld (b. 1901–d. 1976) was a highly influential scholar and the founder of social research organizations.

  5. Paul Felix Lazarsfeld (February 13, 1901 – August 30, 1976) was one of the major figures in twentieth century American sociology. Founder of the Bureau of Applied Social Research at Columbia University, he conducted large-scale studies of the effects of communication through mass media on society, particularly on voting behavior.

  6. Paul Felix Lazarsfeld was born on February 13, 1901 in Vienna, Austria. He died at age 75 on August 30, 1976, in New York City. From 1940 until his retirement in 1969, he was at Columbia University, where in 1962 he became the first Quetelet Professor of Social Sciences.

  7. Personal influence: the part played by people in the flow of mass communications. PF Lazarsfeld, E Katz. Glencoe, Illinois. , 1955. 13051 *. 1955. Voting: A study of opinion formation in a...

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