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The study reported in this volume grew out of some theoretical
work, one phase of which bore specifically on the behavior of
individuals in social movements that made specific (and
unfulfilled) prophecies. We had been forced to depend chiefly on
historical records to judge the adequacy of our theoretical ideas
until we by chance discovered the social movement that we report in
this book. At the time we learned of it, the movement was in
mid-career but the prophecy about which it was centered had not yet
been disconfirmed. We were understandably eager to undertake a
study that could test our theoretical ideas under natural
conditions. That we were able to do this study was in great measure
due to the support obtained through the Laboratory for Research in
Social Relations of the University of Minnesota. This study is a
project of the Laboratory and was carried out while we were all
members of its staff. We should also like to acknowledge the help
we received through a grant-in-aid from the Ford Foundation to one
of the authors, a grant that made preliminary exploration of the
field situation possible.
2012 reprint of 1956 First edition. Full facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. When
Prophecy Fails 1956] is a classic text in social psychology
authored by Leon Festinger, Henry Riecken, and Stanley Schachter.
It chronicles the experience of a UFO cult that believed the end of
the world was at hand. In effect, it is a social and psychological
study of a modern group that predicted the destruction of the
world, and the adjustments made when the prediction failed to
materialize. "The authors have done something as laudable as it is
unusual for social psychologists. They espied a fleeting social
movement important to a line of research they were interested in
and took after it. They recruited a team of observers, joined the
movement, and watched it from within under great difficulties until
its crisis came and went. Their report is of interest as much for
the method as for the substance."-Everett C. Hughes, The American
Journal of Sociology.
2012 reprint of 1956 First edition. Full facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. When
Prophecy Fails 1956] is a classic text in social psychology
authored by Leon Festinger, Henry Riecken, and Stanley Schachter.
It chronicles the experience of a UFO cult that believed the end of
the world was at hand. In effect, it is a social and psychological
study of a modern group that predicted the destruction of the
world, and the adjustments made when the prediction failed to
materialize. "The authors have done something as laudable as it is
unusual for social psychologists. They espied a fleeting social
movement important to a line of research they were interested in
and took after it. They recruited a team of observers, joined the
movement, and watched it from within under great difficulties until
its crisis came and went. Their report is of interest as much for
the method as for the substance."-Everett C. Hughes, The American
Journal of Sociology.
2012 reprint of 1956 First edition. Full facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. When
Prophecy Fails 1956] is a classic text in social psychology
authored by Leon Festinger, Henry Riecken, and Stanley Schachter.
It chronicles the experience of a UFO cult that believed the end of
the world was at hand. In effect, it is a social and psychological
study of a modern group that predicted the destruction of the
world, and the adjustments made when the prediction failed to
materialize. "The authors have done something as laudable as it is
unusual for social psychologists. They espied a fleeting social
movement important to a line of research they were interested in
and took after it. They recruited a team of observers, joined the
movement, and watched it from within under great difficulties until
its crisis came and went. Their report is of interest as much for
the method as for the substance."-Everett C. Hughes, The American
Journal of Sociology.
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