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Journal of Social Psychology; Political, Racial and Differential Psychology: Volume 12 (1940)
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- Studies in the principles of judgments and attitudes: III. The functional equivalence of two differently structured references. (p. 3) HERTZMAN, MAX
- The value of certain non-intellectual factors for direct and differential prediction of academic success. (p. 21) NEMZEK, CLAUDE L.
- Reading level of a group of socially malajusted boys. (p. 31) FEINBERG, HENRY; REED, CLYDE L.
- Self-estimates and dependability. (p. 39) DUDYCHA, GEORGE J.
- Certain factors related to liberal and conservative attitudes of college students: Parental membership in certain organizations. (p. 55) FAY, PAUL J.; MIDDLETON, WARREN C.
- The influence of social and economic background on Stanford-Binet performance. (p. 71) SALTZMAN, SARA
- Introductory remarks on groups. (p. 83) SCHILDER, PAUL, M.D., PH.D.
- A long-range research program in the psychology of old age and aging. (p. 101) LAWTON, GEORGE
- The relationship of secondary school achievement to number of schools previously attended. (p. 115) NEMZEK, CLAUDE L.; FINCH, F. H.
- The occupational conditioning of preferential auditory tempo: A contribution toward an empirical theory of aesthetics. (p. 121) FOLEY, JOHN P., JR.
- Radio learning habits of children. (p. 131) CLARK, WESTON R.
- Judgment of Kretschmerian body types from the voice as transmitted over a public address system. (p. 151) FAY, PAUL J.; MIDDLETON, WARREN C.
- The social meaning of mood. (p. 163) JOHNSON, WINIFRED BENT
- A note on the stability and maturity of Jewish and non-Jewish boys. (p. 171) Brown, Fred
- Minority-group membership and religious, psychosexual, and social patterns in a group of middle-class negro girls. (p. 179) Brenman, Margaret
- A correlational analysis of nationalistic opinions. (p. 197) Stagner, Ross
- Confidence and the expression of opinion. (p. 213) Johnson, Donald M.
- BOOKS. (p. 221)
- Havelock Ellis. My Life: Autobiography. (p. 223) Watson, Goodwin
- David Wechsler. The Measurement of Adult Intelligence. (p. 229) Vaughn, Charles L.
- BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED. (p. 241)
- A comparative study of the scholastic achievement of disciplinary and non-disciplinary pupils. (p. 245) SPENCER, LEO J.; NEMZEK, CLAUDE L.
- A test for dominance-feeling in college women. (p. 255) MASLOW, A. H.
- The case study method of rehabilitating drivers. (p. 271) CANTY, ALAN
- The evolution and persistence of groups in a psychiatric observation ward. (p. 279) JENKINS, R. L., M.D.; CURRAN, FRANK J., M.D.
- Personality traits and friendship formation in adolescent girls. (p. 291) DYNE, E. VIRGINIA VAN
- Does culture appreciably affect patterns of infant behavior? (p. 305) DENNIS, WAYNE
- Changes in attitudes in a group of college students during their college course and after graduation. (p. 319) BUGELSKI, RICHARD; LESTER, OLIVE P.
- Upset in emotions. (p. 333) MOREY, ROBERT
- Studies of stereotypes: I. The directionality and uniformity of responses to stereotypes. (p. 357) EDWARDS, ALLEN L.
- Attitudes of North Carolina college students (women) toward the negro. (p. 367) CHASE, WILTON P.
- Concordance in change of attitude with reference to war and capital punishment. (p. 379) Smith, Mapheus
- On the data of social psychology. (p. 387) Janus, Sidney Q.
- The vicissitude of the intellectual immigrant of today. (p. 393) Zilboorg, Gregory, M.D.
- Sex differences in introversion. (p. 399) Brown, Paul A.
- Some attitudes toward values. (p. 405) Graham, James L.
- The influence of general predisposition on specific attitudes. (p. 415) Graham, James L.
- The nature of attitude distributions and their relation to social adjustments. (p. 423) Graham, James L.
- Studies in the principles of judgments and attitudes: II. Determination of judgments by group and by ego standards. (p. 433) Asch, S. E.
- BOOKS. (p. 467)
- A. Kardiner. The Individual and His Society. (p. 469) Hanks, L. M., Jr.
- J. Dollard, L. W. Doob, N. E. Miller, O. H. Mowrer, R. R. Sears, et al. Frustration and Aggression. (p. 481) Hampton, Peter
- BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED. (p. 487)
