Catherine Cameron
CAMERON, Catherine Bonnell Arnott Oskamp. b. St John, New Brunswick, Canada, 27 March 1927; d. Claremont, California, USA, 26 July 2019. She was born into a Presbyterian preacher's family, which immigrated to the United States in 1935, at which point she became an American citizen. She was educated at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario (BA in English, 1949); and at the University of Southern California (MA, 1970, PhD 1971, in Social Psychology). She married Robert Arnott, a minister, from whom she was divorced, and in 1973, Stuart Oskamp, a Professor of Psychology at Claremont Graduate University. At this point she changed her name to Catherine Cameron, after her grandmother. She taught...
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