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Gary Klein (born February 5, 1944, in New York City, New York, U.S.) is a research psychologist famous for pioneering in the field of naturalistic decision making. [1] By studying experts such as firefighters in their natural environment, he discovered that laboratory models could not adequately describe decision making under time pressure and uncertainty.
Gary Klein may refer to: Gary A. Klein (born 1944), American researcher of decision making Gary Klein (producer) (born 1942), songwriter and record producer & co-writer of "(I Wanna Be) Bobby's Girl"
Gary Klein, (pioneer in the field of naturalistic decision making) Melanie Klein; Michael D. Knox antiwar activism; Brian Knutson; Kurt Koffka, (co-founder of Gestalt psychology) Wolfgang Köhler, (co-founder of Gestalt psychology) Lawrence Kohlberg, moral psychology; Heinz Kohut; Arthur Kornhauser, industrial psychologist; Konstantin Kornilov ...
The Human Be-In was an event held in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park Polo Fields on January 14, 1967. [1] [2] [3] It was a prelude to San Francisco's Summer of Love, which made the Haight-Ashbury district a symbol of American counterculture and introduced the word "psychedelic" to suburbia.
Bruce A. Manning, professor of chemistry and biochemistry at San Francisco State University [52] Eric Mar, professor of Asian American studies at San Francisco State University [53] John Marini (PhD), professor of political science at the University of Nevada, Reno [54] Mark Matsumoto, dean of engineering at University of California, Merced [55]
University of California, San Francisco 2013 Mary-Claire King, PhD University of Washington School of Medicine 2013 Eva Klein, MD, PhD Karolinska Institute 2013 George Klein, MD, PhD Deceased (1925-2016) 2013 Alfred G. Knudson Jr., MD, PhD Deceased (1922-2016) 2013 Brian K. Kobilka, MD Stanford University School of Medicine 2013
Klint is the oldest son of former NFL coach Gary Kubiak. He has two younger brothers, Klay , the offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers , and Klein , a national scout for the Dallas Cowboys .
The club was founded by Gary Warne [6] and three friends: Adrienne Burk, David Warren, and Nancy Prussia. [7] The first Suicide Club event occurred on January 2, [8] [9] 1977 during a winter rainstorm in San Francisco, when the four founders met at Fort Point under the Golden Gate Bridge at the top of a wall facing the Pacific Ocean.