Science, psychology, and communication: essays honoring William Stephenson

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Science, psychology, and communication: essays honoring William Stephenson

Edited by Steven R. Brown and Donald J. Brenner

(Foresight books in psychology)

Teachers College Press, [1972]

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  • Introduction: William Stephenson, by O. L. Zangwill, L. Kohlberg, and D. J. Brenner
  • Q methodology in behavioral research, by F. N. Kerlinger
  • The reciprocity principle, by C. Burt
  • A fundamental incommensurability between objectivity and subjectivity, by S. R. Brown
  • Scientific inference: the myth and the reality, by W. W. Rozeboom
  • Differential judgments by social workers: a Q-technique research in families of schizophrenic children, by S. J. Beck
  • Self concept change in psychotherapy, by J. M. Butler
  • The Q method and the intrapersonal world, by R. D. Cartwright
  • Research on quasi-therapeutic relations in small task groups, by F. E. Fiedler
  • Ipsative profiles on an Indian elite, by B. B. Khare
  • A human tropism, by J. C. Nunnally
  • Dimensions in life space: factor analytic case studies, by D. F. Ricks
  • A research program in client-centered therapy, by C. R. Rogers
  • Communication strategy, editing games, and Q, by M. S. MacLean, Jr
  • Dynamics of public opinion on the Vietnam war, by D. J. Brenner
  • The immediate experience of television advertising, by M. J. Schlinger
  • Consumer behavior within a subjective framework, by D. H. Sunoo
  • Contributions of William Stephenson: a bibliography (p. 435-440)

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