On June 15th 1985, University of Michigan psychology Professor James McConnell received a package at his Ann Arbor, Michigan home. The sender was a Ralph Kloppenburg at the University of Utah. An attached letter told McConnell, â??Iâ??d like you to read this book. Everyone in your position should read this book.â?
A celebrity author, McConnell had appeared in the media frequently. He was popular with interviewers because he made his work in behavioral science both understandable and entertaining. â??Kloppenburgâ? had also claimed to be a student of behavior patterns and their influence on humanity.
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