
John Lewis (psychologist)
John Lewis was a renowned British psychologist known for his research on social psychology and human behavior. He studied how people think, feel, and act in social situations, often exploring topics like attitudes, conformity, and group influence. His work helped explain why individuals sometimes act differently in groups than alone, and how social norms shape behavior. Lewis’s insights are used to improve understanding of social interactions, contribute to effective communication, and address societal issues like prejudice and peer pressure. His contributions have had a lasting impact on psychology, education, and organizational practice.