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Wilfred Batten Lewis Trotter, FRS (3 November 1872 – 25 November 1939) was an English surgeon, a pioneer in neurosurgery. He was also known for his studies on social psychology, most notably for his concept of the herd instinct, which he first outlined in two published papers in 1908, and later in his famous popular work Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War, an early classic of crowd psychology. Trotter argued that gregariousness was an instinct, and studied beehives, flocks of sheep and wolf packs.

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  • Wilfred Trotter (* 3. November 1872 in , Gloucestershire, England; † 25. November 1939 in , Hampshire, England) war ein britischer Chirurg und Pionier der Neurochirurgie. Er ist auch bekannt für seine Studien über Sozialpsychologie, vor allem für sein Konzept des , das er zuerst 1908 und 1909 in zwei Aufsätzen und 1915 in seinem berühmten populären Werk The Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War (Die Herdeninstinkte in Kriegs- und Friedenszeiten) vorstellte. Er führte das Konzept eines Instinkts ein, der den Willen des Individuums zugunsten der Gruppe aufhebt. (de)
  • Wilfred Trotter FRS (né le 3 novembre 1872 à Coleford (Gloucestershire) - mort le 25 novembre 1939 à Blackmoor) est un des pionniers de la neurochirurgie, également connu pour ses travaux sur la psychologie sociale à laquelle il apporte la notion de "comportement de masse" ("en:Herd behavior", comportement grégaire) dans The Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War. Il poursuit et popularise ainsi en anglais les travaux du sociologue français Gustave Le Bon. (fr)
  • Wilfred Batten Lewis Trotter, FRS (3 November 1872 – 25 November 1939) was an English surgeon, a pioneer in neurosurgery. He was also known for his studies on social psychology, most notably for his concept of the herd instinct, which he first outlined in two published papers in 1908, and later in his famous popular work Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War, an early classic of crowd psychology. Trotter argued that gregariousness was an instinct, and studied beehives, flocks of sheep and wolf packs. (en)
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  • Wilfred Trotter (* 3. November 1872 in , Gloucestershire, England; † 25. November 1939 in , Hampshire, England) war ein britischer Chirurg und Pionier der Neurochirurgie. Er ist auch bekannt für seine Studien über Sozialpsychologie, vor allem für sein Konzept des , das er zuerst 1908 und 1909 in zwei Aufsätzen und 1915 in seinem berühmten populären Werk The Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War (Die Herdeninstinkte in Kriegs- und Friedenszeiten) vorstellte. Er führte das Konzept eines Instinkts ein, der den Willen des Individuums zugunsten der Gruppe aufhebt. (de)
  • Wilfred Trotter FRS (né le 3 novembre 1872 à Coleford (Gloucestershire) - mort le 25 novembre 1939 à Blackmoor) est un des pionniers de la neurochirurgie, également connu pour ses travaux sur la psychologie sociale à laquelle il apporte la notion de "comportement de masse" ("en:Herd behavior", comportement grégaire) dans The Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War. Il poursuit et popularise ainsi en anglais les travaux du sociologue français Gustave Le Bon. (fr)
  • Wilfred Batten Lewis Trotter, FRS (3 November 1872 – 25 November 1939) was an English surgeon, a pioneer in neurosurgery. He was also known for his studies on social psychology, most notably for his concept of the herd instinct, which he first outlined in two published papers in 1908, and later in his famous popular work Instincts of the Herd in Peace and War, an early classic of crowd psychology. Trotter argued that gregariousness was an instinct, and studied beehives, flocks of sheep and wolf packs. (en)
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