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Class outlines of Course (104) |
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ii Source listing for social psychology |
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iii Bibliography |
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Key and Index to files folders of social psychology. Psychology 104
a+b
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iv Memoranda for revision and book on social psychology |
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Organization and file-folders for Psychology 104 |
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General |
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v Course outlines; Assignments (general) |
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vi Report assignment and models analysis |
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Outlines and Assignments |
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1 Methods in social psychology; Schools and approaches |
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2 Introduction to event-structure theory and method |
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(I) Method in Social Psychology |
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3 Human Behavior: General nature of organismic structure; Energics;
Motivation
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4 Preview of collective structure and re: to organismic moved to
just before folder #22
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5 Emotion, feeling |
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6 Meaning and thinking (including perceiving, judging, etc.,
stereotypes) Sensation
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7 Language and gesture |
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8 Facial and body expression |
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9 Relation of collection structuring to perception, meaning, and
thinking
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10 Emotional "patterns"; Humor and laughter, grief, rage, etc.
(meaning and collective structure aspects)
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11 Learning and conditioning |
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12 Relation of collective structuring to learning and memory;
Critique of imitation
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13 Attention and set; Suggestion |
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14 Consciousness |
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15 The human activity-type pattern |
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16 Personality (including style) (organismic and collective
structure aspects) (See also folder no. 92-98 incl.)
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17 Ego and self-consciousness; Ego involvement (including
aspiration-level) (including inferiority reaction)
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18 Sympathy and pity |
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19 Identification |
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20 Attitudes and beliefs |
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21 Conflict: Intra-organismic (covert) and inter-organismic (overt),
their relationship; frustration; outcomes of conflicts;pathological
aspects
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(II) Organismic Structure (In Solitary Individual and Where Structured
onto Collective Structure Generally.) Topics of "Individual" or "General"
Psychology
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4 Preview of collective structure (and its relation to organismic
generally) see insert
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22 Introduction to the study of collective structures
(multi-individual situations)
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23 Classification of collective situations by means of
event-structure properties. Confrontation, adjacence, co-adjacence.
(Interlay structures; matrix concept; anomalous relationships of organismic
to collective structures) Illustrative pictures
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24 Perception of collective Structure by individuals (e-s aspects)
Meaning cycles of individuals which duplicate their collective structuring.
Micro and macrocosm pictures.
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Introduction to the Study of Collective Structures |
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25 Unorganized collective structures -- circumference dimension
"featured" a-deux structures (a) elementary reciprocal situations ("animal
social behavior" structures determined at biological level) (a1)
conformation and its limiting conditions
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26 (b) conformation (see also under conformity, folder no.
44)
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27 (c) discussions; technological modifications of conversation and
discussion structures (see also folder 71)
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28 (d) rumors
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29 (e) cooperative work situations |
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Unorganized Collective Structure Circ. Dimensions Features |
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30 Unorganized collective structures -- spherical, or systematic
dimension featured (a) friendships, associateships, etc.
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31 (b) co-living situations; marriage, family, etc. (Personality and
a-deux structure "adjustments."
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Review of covert-overt conflict and personality factors) (c)
conflicts between a-deux structures
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Unorganized Collective Structures: Spherical (Syst) Dimension Featured
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32 Unorganized collective structures -- n, or radial dimension
featured (a) simple adjacence and co-spectator situations (a1) co-adjacence
and its limiting conditions
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33 (b) co-working situations (with and without rivalry);
facilitation
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34 (c) co-judging and co-perceiving situations (conformity
effects)
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35 (d) shared work situations |
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36 (e) co-novelty - experiencing situations (fads,
crazes)
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37 (f) audience situations (co-listening or
co-attending)
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38 (g) crowd and panic situations (co-incited and
co-precipitate)
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39 (h) co-attitudinal situations |
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40 (i) prestige situations |
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41 (j) impingements in co-acting situations (razzing,
etc.)
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42 (k) miscellaneous structures with n dimension
featured
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43 (l) general material on pluralistic ignorance, projection,
conformity reaction, impression of universality, and other co-acting
effects. Social norm and fame of reference material
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Organized Collective Structure: N (Rad.) Dimension Featured
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44 Organized collective structures; nature of organization; j curve
phenomena and theory; organizational conformity situations
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45 Organized collective structures (with circumference and radial
(n) dimensions featured ) (a) customs and conventions
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46 (b) Mores and Tabus, moral and standards |
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47 (c) traditions |
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48 (d) styles and fashions |
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49 (e) status (including status through joining or belonging to an
organization) often competing with other organizations
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50 (f) social classes ("stratification") |
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Organized Collective Structures Circ. and N Dimensions Featured
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51. Organized collective structures (with all dimensions featured)
(a) institutions and organizations (general) class E-S charts,
etc.
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52 (b) stages of organizational elaboration; problem of expanding
character of organizations and institutions
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53 (c) special tangent cycles of communication in
organizations
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54 (d) customs, traditions, ceremonials, and rituals in
organizations and institutions
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55 (e) institutional and organizational symbolism and ideology;
ideological objects
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55-A Control through institutional symbolism and
ideology
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56 (f) genetic aspects of organized structure (in individuals and
collective structure)
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57 (g) introspective study of institutional structure |
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57-A Conflicts and contrasts between a-deux and organized
(institutional) structures
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58 (h) tangencies of institutional structures and techniques of
inter-institutional control by strategic nodes (officials) (overse side of
conflicts between organizations and institutions) See folders 110, 111. (see
also folder 120) including "unconscious control" of individuals by
institutional structure
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59 (i) ecology and region in terms of organizational and
institutional structure, also community
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60 (j) unclassified material on institutions (including "sociology
of knowledge")
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Organized Collective Structures: All Dimensions Featured (Organizations
and Institutions)
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61 The energics of organizational and institutional structures (a)
use of ideology, beliefs, stereotypes, etc. in institutional structure (in
re: energics see also folders nos. 54, 55)
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62 (b) use of ceremonials, rituals, symbols, "object," customs, and
traditions in institutional structure (in re: energics. see also folder nos.
54, 55)
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63 (c) organizational standards |
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64 (d) public opinion: public opinion polling methods and
predictions
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65 (e) propaganda and mass communication (in-system and
out-system)
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66 (f) censorship (see also folder 79 (b) |
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67 (g) morale, "management" problems, etc. |
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68 (h) energetic aspects of leadership in collective structures; the
leader in the operating collective structure
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Energetics of Organization and Institution Structures |
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69 Collective structurization - planning work of "agent" or
"strategic" nodes (a) leadership in the forming of collective structures
(situation, qualities of leader, techniques, prestige, etc.) power of
leaders. (a1) other aspects of collective structurization. examples. (a2)
destructurization and restructurization.
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70 (b) structurization of "content" (versus "form") through
collective organization. "transient" social dynamics, lobbies, pressure
groups, etc.
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71-A Leadership: note that material on leadership is included in
folders 58, 68, 69, 70, 71, 88, 123. Folder 98-A includes any material not
classified in the above.
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Collective Structurization: Leadership, Group Dynamics, Etc.
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71 (c) group-dynamics studies of leadership and collective action
(reinterpreted), also other approaches and methods (see also folder no.
27)
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72 The main general institutional structures (form and content
aspects distinguished) (a) economic institutions (incl. economic
history)
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73 (b) legal and political institutions (incl. history of pol.
insts.
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74 (c) educational institutions (incl. history of educ. insts.) |
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75 (d) religious institutions (incl. history of religious insts.) |
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76 (e) family institutions (incl. history of familial
institutions)
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The Main General Institutional Structures |
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77 (F) miscellaneous institutions and organizations |
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78 The absolute dependence of the mass of individuals upon their
organized collective structures (a) Tenuousness of organized and
institutional structure. Behavior in crises threatening total collapse of
collective structures
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79-A (a) general contrasts, inter-relations, shifts and conflicts
between organismic and collective (institutional) structurings of
individuals
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79 (b) "protection" of institutional structures from negative
causation from within; modes of separation of subversive individuals in all
organized structures; terms, etc. incl. indirect disenfranchisement. see
folder 66 (c) maintaining the structure in its formal aspect (when content
lapses or changes) by leaders or others (d) misc. (incl. rationalized change
to protect structures) other struct-protections
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Dependence of Individuals on their Organized Structures - Structure
Maintenance
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80 The difficulties inherent in the attempt of gear organismic
structures into organized collective structures (a) axiality, and
exploitation of individuals through axial form signs. Matrix
considerations.
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Leadership versus domination; group dynamics |
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81 (b) civil rights structures (their meaning) |
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82 (c) large-scale losses of nodal role and closures through
institutional changes (shrinkage of n dimension, restructurization) Economic
"cycles" and depressions
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83 (d) narrowing of spherical dimension orgasmic structure. Problem
of "participation"; human activity-type pattern in re: collective structure
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84 (e) provisients of collective structures versus provisients of
orgismic structures (relation to economic fluctuations) Leisure time problem
(e) the parallelism of value upon individual and collective structure
planes. Interdependencies and contrasts
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(III.) Collective Structures (A Systematic Study) |
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85 (f) problem of initiative and motivation in organized collective
structures which are limited as to matrix involvement
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86 (g) problem of responsibility and loss of control of organized
collective structures. Citizenship and citizenship training. Debasing of
"public opinion"
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(IV) Inter-Relations, Conflicts, and Dislocations between the
Organismic and Collective Orders of Structuring (Problem of "The Individual and
Society", or of "Personality and Institutions", etc.)
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88 (i) impingement and tangencies of collective structures with
personality trend structures: atypicality, radicalism, reactionism,
conscientious objectors, etc. Positive and negative allowance of insts. and
inst. symbols, to personality trends
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89 (j) irreality surrogates (meanings) of collective or organismic
structures to meet impasses
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90 (k) structural dislocations: ignoring or exploiting of collective
structures by individuals. Separatist sects and cults. Cases of partial or
complete de-structurization.
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91 (l) crime and delinquency: conflict between organismic
structures; "predatory" collective structures
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91-A Misc. relationship of "individual and society" |
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92 Personality characteristics of individuals of designate*groupings
which are dependent upon common or like structuring in the biological (or
annular), or the collective orders (a) characteristics of "race" (ethnic
groups and sub-groups) based on biological or annular structure
level
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93 (b) characteristics of "sex" (i) based on biological or annular
structure level (ii) based upon collective structuring (including sex
"ideals" and stereotypes
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94 (c) characteristics of "age" (i) based upon biological or annular
structure level; growth (ii) based upon collective structuring
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95 (d) characteristics based upon collective structures involved in
vocation, occupation, section of country (rural or urban), or nodality in
organizations (occupational personality)
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96 (e) characteristics based upon social or economic class
structures (class personality)
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97 (f) event-structure re-interpretation of the "culture concept"
culture area and culture era. Including "conflict" of cultural patterns.
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98 (g) characteristics based upon the manifold of structures making
up a "culture" (national or cultural personality - see folder 16). This
folder includes cultural era-personality.
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(V) The Collective and Biological Structure Determination of
Personality (Organismic) Structure (Group Differences) - 99 General principles
of collective structure impingement and conflict: (i) review of conflict in
general; special conflict structures; masking of conflict; outcomes;
omnipresence of conflict (ii) continual interstructural threat of impingement
varying with see and proximity in space or time. Collective organized conflict
as the greatest human problem (iii) inevitable dependence on collective
structure and need to maintain it through conflict (for closures) (iv) role of
leaders in conflict situations
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General Principles of Collective Structure Conflict and Impingement
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100 Conflicts where nodes on the two sides are matrices in same
national (or smaller) structures (a) structuring of nodes on same cycle (or
system) into separate structures for special or greater closures, with
conflict implications (i) economic and class conflict
(industrial)
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101 (ii) other nodal rold structurings and conflict (A.A.U.P.,
Teachers' Union, Bar Association, Medical Society, etc.)
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102 (iii) inter-sex conflict |
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103 (iv) age-structure conflict |
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104 (b) conflicts between tangent cycles or sub-systems of a system
(e.g. between departments of government or business)
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105 (c) local-regional (or inter-local) conflicts in shell
structure
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106 (d) between separate organizations, specific institutions, or
loss structural manifolds (i) competition and conflict between business
organizations
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107 (ii) conflicts between religious structures |
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108 (iii) conflicts between ethnic structurings (race-conflict)
(including conflicts between structures where impingement is in re: custom
and more behaviors
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109 (iv) inter-sectional and city-rural conflict |
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110 (v) miscellaneous conflicts between organizations or structural
manifolds
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111 (e) conflicts between main institutional structures (church vs.
state; government vs. business; state vs. education, etc.)
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112 (f) democratic society has become essentially a situation of
freedom for organized collective conflict waged within national structure
limits; with continual impingement and conflict threat between special
collective-order conflict structures of some and civil rights structures of
the national-structure order (shall) which enable the same "freedom" and
"self-expression" closures to all (i) conflict through multiple political
party systems
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113 (ii) government structure as a conflict-waging and winning
system
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Conflicts Where Nodes Are Matrices in Same National (or Other)
Structure - 114 Conflicts where nodes on the two sides are matrices in
different national structures: conflicts and other relations between "nations"
and "coalitions of nations." War - Possibilities of elimination through shell
structure.
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(VI) Conflict between Organized Collective Event-Structures
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115 Definition of collective restructurization (social change).
Involves any new structurization (time and space points) that occurs through
time over a "region," "nation," or "world." (Mere n dimension change not
included.) Involves nodal rold, tangencies of cycles in systems, new
systems, shell structuring, new grand systems, etc. History as the study of
collective restructurization. General illustrative material, and theory of
social change.
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116 "Probability" conditions underlying social change (including
crisis)
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117 Collective conflict in relation to social change |
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118 Resistance to social change (conflict factors) |
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119 Form signs and axiality in re: social change |
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120 Inter-relations between institutional structures in social
change (joining or tangency and separation) (see also folder no.
58)
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121 Symbols and ideology in re: social change |
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122 Revolutions (i) of form-sign holders (formal, coup d'etat) (ii)
of content as well as formal node events
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122-A Other aspects of social change (misc.) |
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123 Intermediary (in time) structuring through which social change
is produced: social movements and work of leaders in social change
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124 What are the universals in social change? Hypotheses, tendencies
and predictions
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(VII) Collective Restructurization (Social Change) - Manual of
Experimental Social Psychology
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Manual of Experiments in Social Psychology |
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Extra topic labels |
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1 F.H.A. notes on event-structure interpretation of naturalism...,
lecture notes on same, outlines, clippings of annotated news
accounts
(2 folders)
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2 News clippings newspaper articles leading up to World War II
1936-1938 (mostly) some later
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4 Research material 1) remains of thesis (Ph.D.) (discard when all
the work is published) 3) blanks for multiplication tests
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5 Experiment on effect of the group upon susceptibility and
suggestion - performed at Harvard about 1918-1920
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6 Influence of the group upon attention and mental work -
unpublished monograph - missing catalogue
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7 Law-course on psych. of legal institutions give by FHA at Columbia
University Summer, 1937
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Allport-Woo experiment on E-S theory of custom determination - sets of
the PR rating materials, etc.
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Allport-Woo experiment on E-S theory of custom determination - C.L.
Woo, 409 Maxwell Hall, Syracuse University
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Allport-Woo experiment on E-S theory of custom determination
(7 folders)
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III The measuring of objectivity |
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IV What kind of experience assures greatest objectivity? Operationism
and what lies behind it
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XVII Structuring manikins (sic) and the postulation, intentional or
unintentional, of agency
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Outline materials |
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XVIII Sign-Gestalt expectancy: sudden structuring of means and
ends
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IV Northwestern University lecture |
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Loeb's study of Alumni (reduced form) |
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Appendix X Sent to Dr. F.H. Allport, 854 Jordan Ave, Apt O, Los Altos,
CA 94022 - from Dean R Hoge, 250 Williams James Hall, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA 02138
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"Personalized" versus "Entity" headlines as morale inciters in war -
etp-with-Rhine (data)
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Cahen, Shawn - Cahen's study of emotional value of war news headlines |
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1) Bibliography |
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Roekistin lecture of j-curve |
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Correspondence with Siegel (NYU) |
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Correspondence with Karlsson, Georg re j-curve |
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Correspondence with Zubin (also Zubin's articles and methods) in re:
j-curve
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Farnsworth Correspondence |
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IX J-Curve Hypothesis and Conformity Situations |
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1A) Revised j-curve |
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2) Possible areas in which j-curve distributions may be found (Fox
Cuter Research)
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3) Theoretical uses and supports of j-curve theory and method (by
various workers)
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4) Research on peak of j-curve |
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5) Other problems for research and theoretical memoranda on j-curve
and conformity
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6) Conformity ranges of j-curve theory (beyond method and
conformity)
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1C) Experimental evidence for j-curve theory research material |
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Scales for Measuring Ability to Describe Collective Situations in
Explicit (Vs Implicit) Terms - and Data on Results of Training Arnold Thomsen's
Ph.D. Thesis (Deceased)
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Research re: interpretation of war threats |
Box 5 |
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Observation of societal for wars Solstrom material |
Box 5 |
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Critique of Churchman's Philosophy: papers on probability
theory
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Box 5 |
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Illustrations of attitude-objectives |
Box 5 |
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Psych 250 lecture notes and outline - topics for discussion, working
outline of the topic of research not in use now 1957-1958
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Suggestions for researchers including some E-S method |
Box 5 |
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E-S hypothesis learning, stroud experiment and data - prepared for
Stroud
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Institutionalization |
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Traits and new approaches as employed in matching IV 4,7 |
Box 5 |
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A-S reaction study - Gor. Allport, Floyd H. Allport |
Box 5 |
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Thurstone attitude scales |
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Books, Booklets and Brochures |
Box 5 |
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Allport, Floyd H. and Milton Lepkin. Wartime rumors of waste and
special privilege: why some people believe them. January 1945
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Box 5 |
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Bender, Irving Edison. Ascendance-submission in relation to certain
other factors in personality. Journal of Abnormal and Social
Psychology. July-September
1928
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Box 5 |
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Bolt, Richard Arthur. The cost of obstetric service to Berkeley
mothers. 1930
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Box 5 |
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Boring, Edward G. A psychological function is the relation of
successive differentiations of events in the organism. November 1936
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Box 5 |
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Britt, Steuart Henderson. Pedestrian conformity to a traffic
regulation. January 1940
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Box 5 |
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Chapman, Dwight W. The abstracts of the method of correct matchings. April 1934 |
Box 5 |
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Dickens, Milton. The group fallacy and public speaking. April-June 1924 |
Box 5 |
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Dickens, Milton and Richard Solomon. The j-curve hypothesis: certain
aspects clarified. January-April
1938
(2 copies)
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Box 5 |
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Dublin, Louis I, and Bunzel, Bessie. Thou shalt not kill: a study of
homicide in the United States. March 1935
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Box 5 |
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Dudycha, George J. An examination of the j-curve hypothesis based on
punctuality distributions. July 1937
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Box 5 |
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Dudycha, George J. An objective study of punctuality in relation to
personality and achievement. June 1936
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Box 5 |
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Dudycha, George J. The dependability of college students. March 1938 |
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Dudycha, George J. The j-curve hypothesis: a reply to Dickens and
Solomon. 1939
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English, Horace. The procedure of matched cases - a caution. November 1938 |
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Fearing, Franklin and E.M. Krise. Conforming behavior and the
j-curve hypothesis. 1941
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Forbes. T.W. The normal automobile driver as a traffic
problem. June 1939
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Forbes, T.W. and T.M. Matson. Driver judgments in passing on the
highway. 1939
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Frederiksen, Norman, George Frank, and Herbert Freeman. A study of
conformity to a traffic regulation. January 1939
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Fulsom, Joseph K. (book review) Social Psychology. 1931 |
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Gaskill, H.V, R.M. Dunbar, and C.H. Brown. An analytical study of
the use of a college library. October 1936
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Graham, James L. Some attitudes toward values. June 1942 |
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Gregory, Wilbur S. The application of teleonomic description to the
diagnosis and treatment of emotional instability and personal and social
maladjustments. March-June 1945
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Gregory, Wilbur S. Ideology and affect regarding "law" and their
relation to law-abidingness. June 1939
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Harvey, O.L. The institutionalization of human sexual behavior: a
study of frequency distributions. January-March
1935
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Jenness, Arthur. A critique of the telic continuum and the j-curve
hypothesis.
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Jenness, Arthur. Differences in the recognition of facial expression
of emotion. 1932
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Jenness, Arthur. The effects of coaching subjects in the recognition
of facial expressions. 1932
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Jenness, Arthur. The recognition of facial expressions of emotion. May 1932 |
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Katz, Daniel. Student's attitudes: a report of the Syracuse
University reaction study.
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Katz, Daniel. Student opinion at Syracuse. Personnel Journal. August 1928 |
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Katzoff, E.T. The measurement of conformity. February 1942 |
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Koch, Helen L. The social distance between certain racial,
nationality, and skin-pigmentation groups in selected populations of
American school children. 1946
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Krech, David. Dynamic systems as open neurological
systems.
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Leuba, Clarence J. A preliminary analysis of the nature and effects
of incentives. September 1930
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Louttit, C.M. and James R. Patrick. A study of student's knowledge
in the use of the library. October 1932
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Madden, William F. A method for deriving personality questionnaire
items. 1960
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Memorandum for the restatement of the j-curve hypothesis. ca. 1938 |
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Morse, Nancy C. and Floyd H. Allport. The causation of
anti-Semitism: an investigation of seven hypothesis. 1952
(2 copies)
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Research Bulletin of the National Education Association. The ability
of the states to support education. January 1926
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Rhine, Raymond. Explicit denotation language: a psychological
contribution to methods in the social sciences. 1943
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Schanck, Richard Louis. A study of a community and its groups and
institutions conceived of as behaviors of individuals. 1932
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Schuler, Edgar A. Attitudes toward racial segregation in Baton
Rouge, Louisiana. 1943
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Solomon, Richard S. Comments on "the j-curve revisited." 1953 |
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Solomon, Richard S. The department of psychology of Syracuse
University.
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Solomon, Richard S. Further theoretical considerations of the
j-curve hypothesis. 1939
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Stevens, S.S. The operational definition of psychological concepts. November 1935 |
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Stevens, S.S. Psychology: the propaedeutic science. January 1936 |
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Tannenbaum, Arnold S. An event-structure approach to social power
and to the problem of power comparability. July 1962
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Thurstone, L.L. Attitudes can be measured. The American Journal of
Sociology. January 1928
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Thurstone, L.L. and E.J. Chave. The measurement of attitude: A
psychophysical method and some experiments with a scale for measuring
attitude toward the church. 1929
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Vallance, Theodore R. An experimental study of the effects of mail
propaganda and of related collective and personality variables. August 1950
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Vallance, T.R. Methodology in propaganda research. January 1951 |
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Vernon, P.E. The evaluation of the matching method. January 1936 |
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Vernon, P.E. A note on the standard error in the contingency
matching technique. December 1936
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Vetter, George B. The study of social and political opinions and the
measurement of social and political attitudes and the related personality
factors. April-June 1930
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Waters, R.H. The j distribution as a measure of institutional
strength.
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Woo, Chiang-Lin. The j-curve hypothesis of conforming behavior: an
annotated bibliography.
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Zubin, Joseph. A proposed measure of social conformity. |
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Clippings re: war rumors |
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Van Deusen, Leila R. Psychology dissertation. The trait approach to the
study of personality: success of matching trait patterns with dilemma response
and comparison with associated matching problems involving trend patterns and
behavior episodes. 1941
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Musgrave film - teleonomic description of behavior |
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Prints (8"x10") of discarded glass slides |
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Bibliography of publications through 1945 - F.H. Allport |
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Bibliographies and biographies of present and former students of F.H.A |
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F.H. Allport Publications and Writings |
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Behavior and experiment in social psychology - F.H.
Allport
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Social psychology - review in Psychology Bulletin, vol. 17, no. 3 -
F.H. Allport March 1920
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Influences of the group upon association and though - Allport, F.H.
- Journal of Experimental Psychology, vol. 3, no. 3 1920
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Review of Hall's morale - F.H. Allport - Psych. Bull., vol. 18 April 1921 |
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Announcement - J. of Abn. Psych. and Soc. Psych. |
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A physiological-genetic theory of feeling and emotion by F.H.
Allport
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Personnel work in colleges - Allport, F.H. - Jr. of Abn. Psych. and
Soc. Psych., vol. 19, no. 2 1924
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Personality and social adjustment - Groves, E.R.; Psychology and
politics - Rivers, W.H.R.; Psychoanalysis and sociology - Kolnai, Aurel;
Allport, F.H. reviews
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Psychoanalysis in the classroom - reviewed by F.H. Allport - The new
psych. and the teachers - The growing girl - The birth of psyche
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The group fallacy in relation to social science and group fallacy in
relation to culture - F.H. Allport
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The re-creatings of the individual - reviewed by F.H. Allport undated |
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Social Change: an analysis of professor Ogburn's culture theory by
F.H. Allport - The Journal of Social Forces, vol. 2, no. 5 September 1924
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Review of Gault's Social Psychology - Psych. Bull. vol. 21 - F.H.
Allport November 1924
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The psychological bases of social science - F.H. Allport |
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The basis of social theory by A.G.A. Balz reviewed by F.H.
Allport
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Psychology as an aid to the courts - address by F.H. Allport; New
York State Probation Commission for year 1924
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The measurement and motivation of atypical opinion in a certain
group - Allport, F.H. and Hartman, D.A. - Am. Pol. Sci. Rev., vol. 19, no.
4 1925
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A technique for the measurement and analysis for public opinion -
F.H. Allport and D.A. Hartman
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Review of "The Psychology of Social Institutions" by Charles H. Judd
- F.H. Allport, reviewer. The School Review, vol. 34, no. 7 September 1926
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Is religion a psychosis - review of E.D. Martin's The mystery of
religion
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Present status of social psychology - F.H. Allport; Jr. Abn. and
Soc. Psych. January-March
1927
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Discussion: the group fallacy in relation to culture - F.H. Allport |
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The psychology of nationalism - F.H. Allport; Harpers August 1927 |
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Psychological nature of political structure - F.H. Allport; Am. Pol.
Sci. Rev. August 1927
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The nature of institutions - F.H. Allport; Social Forces December 1927 |
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Self-evaluation: a problem in personal development - F.H. Allport |
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"Group" and "institution" as concepts in a natural science
phenomenon by F.H. Allport; Amer. Soc. Society, vol. 22
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Social psychology and human values - F.H. Allport; Inter. Nat. Jr.
of Ethics
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Motive as a concept in natural science - F.H. Allport; read at Ninth
Intern. Cong. of Psychology, Impressions of 9th Int. Cong. September 1929
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Timidity and the selling personality - F.H. Allport |
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Religion of a scientist by F.H. Allport; Harpers February 1930 |
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Must we scrap the family? by F.H. Allport; Harpers July 1930 |
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Task of self-discovery by F.H. Allport; Independent
Woman April 1930
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Psychological factors in the advancement of women; Radio and "Equal
Rights." April 12, 1930
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Our institutional habits by F.H. Allport; Harpers January 1931 |
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Prediction of cultural change by F.H. Allport and D.A.
Hartman 1931
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Culture conflict vs. the individual as factors in delinquency by
F.H. Allport; Soc. Forces, vol. 9, no. 4 June 1931
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The attitudes of Syracuse students by F.H. Allport; Syracuse
University Alumni News September 1931
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The coming era of leisure by F.H. Allport; Harpers November 1931 |
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Personality in our changing society by F.H. Allport; Radio Talk,
Lect. #14 January 30, 1932
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"Individuals and their human environment" by Floyd H.
Allport
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Psychological dilemmas of the planning program by F.H. Allport; Bur.
of Person. Adm. #23
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Written composition and characteristics of personality; Under the
general direction of Burgess Johnson 1933
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"The j-curve hypothesis of conforming behavior" by F.H. Allport; J.
of Psychology May 1934
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"Review of problems of installation in Museum of Art" by F.H.
Allport; Psych. Bull, vol. 33, no. 8 October 1936
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Teleonomic description in the study of personality by F.H. Allport;
Character and Personality, vol. 5, no. 3 March 1937
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"Toward a science of public opinion" by F.H. Allport; The Public
Opinion Quarterly. Degradation of public opinion, (no. 5) January 1937
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The subject matter and methods of social psychology: A symposium...
by F.H. Allport, et al
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The observation of societal behaviors of individuals: introduction
and the subject matter and methods of social psychology by F.H. Allport;
Soc. Forces, vol. 15, no. 4 May 1937
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Rule and custom as individual variations of behavior distributed
upon a continuum of conformity by F.H. Allport; American Journal of
Sociology, XLIV, 6. 1939
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A new perspective on schools - F.H. Allport; The Parent's
Magazine August 1938
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Polls and the science of public opinion by F.H. Allport; The Public
Opinion Quarterly, vol. 4, no. 2. pp. 249-257 June 1940
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The war-producing behavior of citizens: a scale of measurement, with
preliminary results in imagined situations by Floyd H. Allport and Gertrude
A. Hanchett; The Jour. of Social Psych, S.P.S.S.I. Bulletin, II, 447-490. 1940
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An event-system theory of collective action: with illustrations from
economic and political phenomena and the production of war by Allport, F.H;
The Jour. of Soc. Psych. vol. II, pp. 417-445. May 1940
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"Personality as a pattern of teleonomic trends," Jour. of Social
Psych., 13, 141-182. Floyd H. Allport and Norman Frederiksen 1941
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"Teleonomic description in the study of behavior" by Ray S. Musgrave
and Floyd H. Allport; Character and Personality, vol. 9, no. 4 June 1941
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"Literature and the search for truth" by Floyd H. Allport; Sewanee
Review, pp. 213-236 April-June 1941
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Some research suggestions on "morale" (letter from F.H. Allport to
Gardner Murphy dated Apr. 22, 1941) Jour. of Social Psychol., S.P.S.S.I.
Bulletin, 14, 257-261. 1941
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Methods in the study of collective action phenomena by Floyd H.
Allport; Jour. of Soc. Psychol., S.P.S.S.I. Bulletin, pp.
165-185. 1942
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Are we complacent? by Floyd H. Allport; The Post
Standard March 1, 1942
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Reports from recipients of grants from the Research Funds American
Philosophical Society - reports of researchers conducted by the Morale
Seminar of Syracuse University - under this grant 1944
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Building war morale with news headlines by F.H. Allport and Milton
Lepkin; Public Opinion Quarterly Summer 1943
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"National spooks and their use by rumor-peddlers" by Floyd H.
Allport; The Post Standard, in connection with the Syracuse University Rumor
Clinic January 20, 1943
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Weekly art chat - for Syracuse University Museum of Fine Arts and
associated artists March 19, 1944
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"The Road Ahead" by F.H. Allport; Syracuse University Rumor Clinic,
The Post Standard March 14, 1943
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Headlines on allied losses are better morale-builders by Floyd H.
Allport and Milton Lepkin; Editor and Publisher October 9, 1943
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Chivalry toward WACs; The Syracuse University Rumor Clinic, Post
Standard August 15, 1943
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The degradation of public opinion by Floyd H. Allport |
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Reports from recipients of grants from the Research Fund, American
Philosophical Society – Psychological factors underlying the belief of
wartime rumors of waste and special privilege reprinted from Yearbook of the
American Philosophical Society, p 44, 174-188
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The scientific spirit and the common man (paper presented at the
Conference on the Scientific Spirit and Democratic Faith) 2 West 64th
Street, New York, NY May 29, 1944
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Wartime rumors of waste and special privilege: why some people
believe them - with Milton Lepkin; Jor. Abnormal and Soc. Psychol., vol. 40,
no. 1, pp. 3-36 January 1945
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Broadcasting to an enemy country; what appeals are effective and why
- with Mary Mathes Simpson; The Jour. of Soc. Psychol. 23, 217-224 1946
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The causation of anti-Semitism: An investigation of seven hypotheses
- with Nancy C. Morse; The Jour. of Psychol., 1, 177-233 1952
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Personality structure and group structure: an interpretive study of
their relationship through an event structure hypothesis - with Arnold S.
Tannenbaum, Survey Research Center, University of Michigan; Jour. of
Abnormal and Soc. Psychol., 53, 3, 272-280 November 1945
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Social psychology - article prepared for Encyclopedia Americana
(?) circa 1959
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Class outlines - syllabi - and mimeogr. forms pertaining to
event-structure
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The structure of events: outline of a general theory with
applications to psychology: Psychol. Review, 61.5, 281-303 September 1954
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The contemporary appraisal of an old problem (in reply to: L.L.
Bernard, Psychol. Bulletin, 1926) -- 25 years later Contemporary Psychology,
vol. 1, no. 6 June 1961
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A structuronomic conception of behavior: Individual and collective -
I. Structural/theory and the master problem of social psychology - Journal
of Abnormal and Soc. Psychol., vol. 64, no. 1 November 1961
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A theory of estruence (event-structure theory) report of progress,
American Psychol., vol. 22, no. 1 January 1967
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Materials for file in cartons 1-18 (Kings) - Psych. notes (lectures),
research, etc.
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104 Attitude experiment original reports. Ret. to S.U. and pers.
structs. - S.U. also Valentine's Folder in risk drawer
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Trait talent operation e.s formulation personality/traits |
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Trait-trend folio - Charlotte Simon 1948-1949 |
Box 7 |
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Headline exper. - personalities |
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Doctoral dissertations guided by Floyd Allport (cover sheets) |
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Woo-Allport data imp. - FHA study |
Box 7 |
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Reprints: nature of social reality |
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General clippings (7 folders) (re: psychology, biology, anthropology,
general science, etc)
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Structure and outological theory (booklets and pamphlets)
(2 folders)
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Structure and outological theory |
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5. Ecologoical app. org. and soc. |
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7. Structural prob. - in social order |
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4. Older meth. papers - holisitc emerg. etc. als - Teleological
approach - Gutman papers
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Indexed clippings circa 1960-1970 |
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Current items and memos |
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Original MS ch.1 |
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MS ch. 2 |
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Chapter 1, 1st draft |
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Material for chapter 3 - A general theory of structure |
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Attempts to deal with structure in the various schemes - ? present
status of the knowledge and theory of structure - for chapter 3 or chapter
4
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Manuscript - F.H. Allport - Chap. 4? - Start of E-S Theory |
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Chapter 5 - "postulate of the theory of ongoing" |
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Chapter 6 - structural kinematics |
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Part I: The problem of structure |
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5. Print Calif. |
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7a. Energy displacement in struct. conduction, steady state energic
closure, equilibrium transtructurance (6 is omitted)
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7b. Interstructurance - Ints. index and increment structural energics
equation
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8. Threshold: curve of probability density increase. - re. to orders;
quantized thresholds
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9. Laws of intrinsic dimensional change |
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10. Structural enhancement (and minution) recruitment |
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11. Structural replication "Q-crowding," etc. |
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12. Structural transport (translation) |
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13. Chain reactions |
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14. Distribution patter of events in a region: salience |
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15. Relativity of structural viewpoint ("inside" vs. "outside") |
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16. Structural ontology - "struct. existence" formula |
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16a. "Self-determination of structure" |
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17. Linear translation concepts |
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18. Research methodology of E-S theory |
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Part II - Theory of event-structure |
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Part III - Event-structure in the physical order |
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Structure in the biological structure |
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Part IV E. structure in the biological order |
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General kinematics - dynamics (energy) of behavioral drive, motivation,
satiation, emotion, affection, sensation, awareness, basic eumological and
psychological considerations
(2 folders)
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II Set, posture, attention, and suggestion, as structural phenomena set
in cr perception
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III Meaning-structure, imagery, perception, thinking, language,
expressions
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IV Behavioral structurization: learning conditioning retention and
extinction
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V Personality structure, abilities, and ego-involvement
(2 folders)
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VII Covert conflict and its entropies of behavior structure ("behavior
pathology") psychopathology
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VIII A. The event-structure theory of consciousness |
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E. Structure in the psychological order (the structure of
behavior)
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A. General kinemptics of collectivism structure and action -
classification of collective structures ind. relative of organismic and coll.
struct. - "some energic" items also included
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87. (h) conflicts of loyalties structures and attitude systems in
matrix outcomes for collective structs. - neg. interstructurence: e-s conflicts
- this belongs with psych 104 notes
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Part VI E-structure in the collective order (structure of collective
action)
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Summary and conclusions |
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Part VII Summary and conclusions |
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Appendix A. Condensed statement of event. struc. theory with
glossary
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Appendix B. Translation concepts to linear and agent mode |
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Appendix C. Suggested Researches for future experimental program of E-S
theory (including theoretical and mathematical problems)
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Appendix D. Bibliography |
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Indices |
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Miscellaneous |
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Appendices-Etc. (indices) |
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Theorems |
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Very latest April-November 1956 |
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Annular and event-structure in the physical order |
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Evidence from Gormon Exper. |
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Ch 9 Physical affiliation |
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Outline - sorted material March 17, 1956 |
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Orbis sciential and psych. colloquium - talk on struct. determination
of attitudes and customs - Woo/Valentine - superseded by lecture on San Jose
State College May 16, 1964
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3 Geometry of structure - structural kinematics |
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1 Outlines, general memo references |
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2 Requirements for a fresh theory of struct. |
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3 Chap. 4 "leading in" |
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4 Eotic geometry postulates |
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5 Eotic geometry - eotic and quantic (1st time material) - please check
also for material from other chaps.
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6 Eotic geometry (eotic and geom.) - 2nd line natural (check also for
matter per or 3rd "leading in chap.," or for physical appl.
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Chap. 7 First Correspondence |
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E-s notes at point in learning etc. August 1959 |
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Lab. notes for organization of Boole outline of the model on derivative
(theorem) physical correspondence
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Notes of February and March/1958 - search for base or pt. of view of
eotic geometry - notes made at Palto Alto up to Apr. 22/58
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E-s notes from Apr, May, June 1958 to Aug 30 1958 |
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E-s notes Sept. 1, 1958 to ... Nov 1, 1958 (present) |
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Notes from Nov. 1, 1958 to ... Nov. 16 |
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New approach from Nov. 17, 1958 |
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December 13-18, 1958 |
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From December, 1958 |
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January 14-29, 1959 |
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Chap. 14 Pragmatic Aids |
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Lectures in Seminar at Berkeley also faculty colloquium - E-s theory
(up to coll. structs.) 1957-1958
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Attitude copies |
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Enestruence theory of motivation and collective behavior - San Jose
State College - outline May 16, 1967
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3 Systems theory - organism and society circa 1952-1962 |
Box 10 |
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Biology - Mathematical bases circa 1952-1964 |
Box 10 |
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Epistemology Ontology circa 1951-1964 |
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Reference |
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Management Perception: Phase I: The concept of event-structure as a
perceptual aid to the manager by Justus Theodore Schreiber
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Socialization Anxiety: Toward an integrated theory of human behavior by
Robert A. Lee
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An experimental application of the F.H. Allport event-structure theory
to the Craik-Walter robot
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Reference - pamphlets, publications
(5 folders)
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Arnold Tannenbaum 1961 |
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Hierarchical Control systems by Marcial Losada |
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Outline of postulates - preliminary glossary (a) outline post. lists
etc. check lists 1968
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(b) introd. material preface title |
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Inquiries to make - questions to be ans'd |
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Current - important current finished outlines (as of Dec 1/68) |
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1 Ultra questions V1 ontality pattern, rev. of theories and
approaches
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1 Ultra questions ontality pattern theories and approaches |
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2 Quest of objectivity epist. prob., review of sci. constructs,
precis
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2 Quest of objectivity rev. sci. constructs |
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Part I - The Problem |
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Postulates unclassified |
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Folder of chap. no. 3,4 postulate: chi-emp. and crit., enest. geom.,
prim, primary eimonced principles
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3,4 Chi empiric, enest. geom, ABI (folder 1) |
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5 Enestruence geom. II - spec. cays |
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5B II enest. geom. sec. spec. lap 5 |
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6C phi-implic. and 5a phi-logistic |
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6 (phi implications) |
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7 Enest. modality |
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8E Enath. and synrepolest. of enc. juncturing phys. aance reality of
form and struct.
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8 Enathnouses and synrepoistance - phys. real of form and struct. |
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9F Parenest. manifold |
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(9) (f cont'd) Enest. d. density (cont'd) |
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9 (Enestruent density) - post f (and struct.) |
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9 (Parenestruent manifold) |
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10G Enestroesis - Enest. causality and "laws" |
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10 (Enestroesis) |
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Part II - Theory of enestruence |
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(c) clippings (extra) gen'l file |
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(d) appendices |
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(e) reference material acknowledgments |
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Enestruence theory - drawings for homademe etc. |
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(f) drawings - misc. inc. earlier 1967 |
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Table of contents - The chi-existential organism |
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Homodeme-toisodeme representations - qualify for illustrations (?) -
collected 1976-1977
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Outlines, introductory material, misc. lists (posts etc.) |
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Introdu. outlines post lists, precis, etc. |
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Part I The Problem |
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1 Ultra questions - checked and sorted June 24/71 - final check made
July 16/71
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2 Ontality pattern and unsolved enigmas regarding life - s.t., no
matter?
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Part II Theory of Enestruence |
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Chap. 5 Post I main. treat. clin. crit. chy-enymic - (latest main)
ermesis etc. - dyoth.
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9 Post I chi-empiric etc. principle - chi-crit. enest.-elmance base
post etc. - hypothesis, chi crit, chi-empiric, eimesis, enestruence, dyothesis
(2)
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10 Post II clost. apert. geom. eimanc. geom. |
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Post III or IV |
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3, 4, and 5 are omitted |
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12 IV post enestruence - juncturing ermance -
synrepoistance
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13 Post V phys. implications |
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14 Post VI enestruant and density and enest. probability |
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15 Post VII enestroisis and enestretic laws |
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17 (h) 1 iner. and lim d man "growth" |
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17 (h) 2 equil. satiation homeostasis |
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17 (h) 3 enestro-mutances types change(reg. procesocial "metab", immune
reactions, mutations, adaptive, evolutionary
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17 (h) 4 older 17 (h) 5 c(r)lay shortening |
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17 (h) 6 reflexive, coexistentialization, reinforcement |
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17 (h) 7 replicat; and ipse 8a 8b - representations and coding -
dyothetic patterning
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17 (I.7) older |
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17 (h) 8 salience |
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17 (h) 9 paralimenal reg. - pen. and phen. |
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17 (h) 10 enestroetic (dettana) reserve |
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17 (h) 11 generalization of clostrality princ. |
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18 Supplementary posts and misc. chi. recess |
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Enestroetic Theorems?? these will be included as sub posts to the posts
- use no separate section of "theorems"
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Part III ? Trc Thys. Chem - Math? attempted interpretations of "phys.
and chem." - phenomena in enestruence - terms of enestruence theory
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14 TRC phys and chem. realm from stpt. of estn. |
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15 2nd "string" 15 - trc (sits) physics and chem. - these have been
checked - save the clippings – discard the rest
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16 Biological applications - material not yet classified - refer back
to ontality patter (ch 1)
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B 2 Chemical reacts. and exchanges - chem. bonds, enzymes, etc. -
biochemistry - steriochemistry - bonding patterns
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B 3 Cohesion |
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B 5 Transport |
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B 8 Rhythmicity - Timing |
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B 9 Diffusion |
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B 10 Irritability (stim-resp) etc. |
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B 11 Facilitations and inhibition |
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B 12 Thresholds |
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B 13 Homeostasis - equilib. dynam. equil. |
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B 20 TRC teleol and dis. activities - agency, general teleonomic or
functional interpretation of ontality pattern - trc of same 2 kinds of purpose
- general ES interpretation of organismic – processes and behavior - trc of
teleology
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B 22 Misc. references, etc. - biol. |
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6 view points and general theories of life and behav. (overall) -
points of view - checked - for use for chap. in views and theories
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B 1 Theory of life organisms, etc. - clippings, etc. ? general -
chemical bases
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B 2a Processualism |
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B 4 Morphology - patterns, form, structure |
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B 6 Conduct and communication - nervous system, brain |
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B 7 Contraction - exp. pulsation, muscle action |
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B 14 Physiology and physiol. sub-systems - processualism |
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B 15 Metabolism |
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B 16 Development and growth and differentiation |
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Part IV Applications of theory to biological behavioral and social
fields (i.e. to ontality patterns in those fields)
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B 17 Reproduction - see development also and replication |
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B 18 Regulation and integration, organization, biol. coordination,
hierarchical controls
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B 19 Pereveration, defence, adaptation, evolution, repair, change,
immune, etc. reaction
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B 21 Pathology, senescence, (distroinis) |
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Biological and biochemical |
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17 Psychological applications - material not yet classified - refer
back to ontality patterns (ch 1)
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P 1 Biochemistry of behavior macromolecules, etc. |
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P 2 Neuro-physiological basis |
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P 3 Behavioral act. genl. - inside, outside, (mol. mole 4) - stimulus -
response
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P 4 Sensation - receptors etc. |
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P 5 Motor patterns |
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P 6 Meaning |
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P 7 Perception, set, imagery |
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P 8 Cognition |
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P 8a Language |
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P 8b Gestalt and gest. closure |
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P 9 Attention (set), alerting sleep, etc. |
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P 10 Learning, habit, conditioning, adaptation - level,
etc.
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P 11 Memory "storage," recall |
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P 12 Motivation, drive |
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P 13 Emotion |
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P 13a Personality |
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P 14 Consciousness, pain, dreams |
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P 15 Psychopathology |
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P 16 Miscellaneous, refs., etc. |
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Psychological, behavioral |
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18 Collective (social) |
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18a Coll. "Soc." 2nd string |
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Collective applications (soc.) outline and material not yet
classified
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Societal |
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Supplementary file - The no.'s are not related to present filing -
ignore numbers
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Misc. checklists |
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1 Ultra questions |
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2 Quest of objectivity |
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3, 4 Chi-empiric, eimance, , yothesis, precis, enestruence |
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5 Enest. geometry |
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5a Physical implication |
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6 Modalities of Enest. Hom., HET |
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7 Enestruence junctures |
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8 Mutuax's |
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8a Ipse-representation - APA alternative paper?? seminar
may
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9 Para clostruent manifold - (enestruent) |
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10 Existentialism - probability - density |
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11 Enestroisis |
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14, 15 Biological order from st. pt. of ES th. |
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16, 17 Psychological order from stand pt. of ES th. |
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18 Social order from stand pt. of ES th |
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19 Transconceptualization fro phenomenon of "physics" |
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20 Trc for phenomena to which term "teleology" or "function" is
applied
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Enest. Mss and random notes 1970-1977 |
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Outline and postulates |
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8 Preview of method of dealing with these probs.; in this work - the
hypothesis and criteria of "enestruence" - contents discarded or refiled
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Misc. notes |
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Bibliographic citations of books, journal articles, pamphlets, etc.,
relating to social psychology
(2 card files with 4 drawers total)
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Enestruence manuscripts and notes 1968-1970 |
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Random enestruence notes and manuscripts 1971 |
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Random enestruence notes 1972 |
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Random enestruence notes 1973 |
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Random enestruence notes 1974 |
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Random enestruence notes 1975 |
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Random enestruence notes 1976 |
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Random enestruence notes 1976-1978 |
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Allport, Floyd H. (personal data) |
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Professional correspondence 1959-1962 |
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Professional correspondence 1961-1963 |
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Professional correspondence 1963-1966 |
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Professional correspondence 1957-1959, 1975-1977 |
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Misc. slides |
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Professional correspondence 1966-1968 |
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Professional correspondence 1968-1975 |
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Selected correspondence |
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Correspondence in re: requests of gifts of books and archives -
Syracuse University
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Psychology 107 - Political Psychology |
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An outline for the study of The Social Relationships of an Individual,
FHA
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Psychology 107, misc. papers
(2 folders)
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Morale seminar #4 - closed 1945 - research, mimeographed reports |
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VII How can we know in advance whether the threshhold requirements for
a political action are met? Public opinion, morale
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VIII Who evokes and controls action within the political
event-structure? - agency and leadership - definition of agency and leadership,
types, conditions, tasks, qualifications, techniques, etc. - political power -
types of government defined as control of rule
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IX What human problems arise through the nature and use of collective
event-structure? can they be solved by political action (i.e. political
event-structure)? if so, how?
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VI What are general methods in which action is evoked and controlled in
political event- structure? - cycles of communication, political symbolism,
ideologies, propaganda censorship, party control techniques, etc.
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Psych. 107 class syllabus, outlines, book lists, assignments, etc. |
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Introduction: nature of political psychology as a science - popular use
of political fictions – explicit and structural denotation
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I The nature of political event-structure and action: how are the
closures of individuals gained through political action? - event-structure
theory - organismic and collective (political cycles)
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II By what kinds of event-structure are th e closures of individuals
gained in political action? also skill structure - event-system elaboration - 4
types of cycle, regional structuring, tangencies, couplets between cycles or
systems
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III How are political event-structures formed? how are they changed or
destroyed? - origins of government, constitution, revolution, etc.
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IV Whose closures are gained through political event-structure? - type
A to E - universal factors, parties, particular individuals, graft, subversive
forms, etc.
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V What are the specific requirements in the evoking and control of
action within a political event-structure and how are they met? what thresholds
must be crossed? - stereotypes, attitudes and their measurement; primary,
secondary, and tertiary factors. "getting out the vote" etc. - motives in
voting, rumor (particular closures of individuals)
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Carbon copy of manuscript (Structure in Nature) - file in a place
separate from 1st copy - first chapter May 9, 1945
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Carbon copy of manuscript (Structure of Nature) - file in a place
separate from 1st copy - chapter 2 May 9, 1945
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Carbon copy of manuscript (Structure of Nature) - file in a place
separate from 1st copy - chapter 2 or 3 May 9, 1945
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Structure of Nature - chapter 4 |
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Floyd Allport letters - gift of Shirley Ball (4775 Nakoma Dr., Okemos,
Michigan 48864) to S.U. Archives, postmarked Jan. 25, 1979 from Lansing,
Michigan
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Floyd Allport letters - gift of Herbert Gutman (P.O. Box 356, Topanga,
CA 90290), postmarked 1979
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Scientific articles (misc.) 1931-1977 |
Box 16 |
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Correspondence with Gordon Allport 1930-1967 |
Box 16 |
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The Role of Discussion in Changing Opinion Regarding a Matter of Fact,
Arthur Jenness 1932
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Social Influences in the Change of Opinion, Arthur Jenness 1932 |
Box 16 |
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Students' Attitudes: The Syracuse University Reaction Study, Daniel
Katz and Floyd H. Allport 1931
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Bibliographic index cards |
Box 16 |
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Oral examination of Margaret R.W. Babcock - thesis June 2, 1926 |
Box 16 |
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"A" folder |
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Affleck, Francis - experimental folder (remains) |
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American Psychological Association |
Box 16 |
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Applelby, Dean Paul H. - Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and
Public Affairs
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"B" folder |
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"C" folder |
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"D" folder |
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"E" folder |
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Invitations to speak (or teach) - F.H. Allport, since June 1,
1955
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"F" folder, faculty load |
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Faculty communications |
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"G" folder |
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Graduate students who have worked, or are working with F.H.
Allport
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Graduate faculty in psychology |
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"H" folder |
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Hanchett, Mrs. (Ph.D.) |
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"I" folder |
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"J" folder |
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Johnson, Burgess (Dr.) |
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"K" |
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Katz, Daniel |
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"L" folder |
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Lepkin, Milton |
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Milton Lepkin, experimental folder (remains) |
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"M" folder |
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Madden, William F. |
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Madden, William F., experimental folder (remains) |
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Meltzer, Leo |
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Melter, Leo, experimental folder (remains) |
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Warren Miller - Dr. Brodey (pol. sci.) is his adviser, extra folders
(remains)
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Morse, Nancy (Dr.) |
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Morse, Nancy (inter-race hostility problem), experimental folder
(remains)
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SRG, Morse-Tannenbaum project, experimental folder (remains) |
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"N" folder |
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Newspaper clippings, etc. |
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National Institute of Psychology |
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"O" folder |
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Orbis Scientiae |
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"P" folder |
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Permission -- to quote from F.H. Allport's publications |
Box 17 |
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Permissions to quote from other works in "Theories of Perception and
Concept of Structures" – F.H.A.
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(proposed reorganization) Psychology department |
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Psychology department, R.C. McKee |
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Publishers - Wiley correspondence (interested in publishing F.H.A.'s
books) - see also Wiley folder
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"Q" |
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"R" |
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Report on radio listening - paper for NBC? |
Box 17 |
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Reimer, Everett |
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Reports -- annual reports |
Box 17 |
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Letters and reviews re: Dr. F.H. Allport's book "Theories of Perception
and the Concept of Structure"
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Box 17 |
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Gordon W. Allport |
Box 17 |
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Requests for reprints and papers |
Box 17 |
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Requests for reprints - the structuring of events |
Box 17 |
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Rhine, Raymond |
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Rhine, Raymond - experimental folder (remains) |
Box 17 |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund |
Box 17 |
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Elmo Roper (Noel Sargent) correspondence, data, etc. |
Box 17 |
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"S" folder |
Box 17 |
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Schanck, Richard |
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Scientific spirit and democratic faith, inc. -- conference on th
(Nathanson)
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Reaction to: this coming era of leisure - closed 8/6/36 |
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Reactions to article on "Seeing Women As They Are." - Harpers, March,
1929 - closed 8/6/36
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Reactions to article on "Religion of a Scientist" - closed 8/6/36 |
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Institutional behavior - comments, criticism, reviews, circulars,
etc.
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Box 17 |
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Reactions to "The Psychology of Nationalism" - closed
8/6/36
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Reaction to article "Must We Scrap the Family?" - closed
8/6/36
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Revision of social psychology - Jenness |
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Jenness, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur |
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Social psychology, Arthur Jenness |
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Student attitudes - comments, clippings, opinions, reactions,
etc.
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Institutional Behavior - business correspondence, concerning W.T.
Couch, Miss Bond
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Box 17 |
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Houghton Mifflin Company - Mr. Spaulding |
Box 17 |
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Simon, Mrs. Charlotte |
Box 17 |
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Levi, Smith - experimental folder |
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Solomon, Richard |
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S.P.S.S.I. Division Organization |
Box 17 |
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Syracuse University admin. auth. |
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"T" folder |
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Taft, Clinton J. |
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Talks and addresses III by F.H.A. |
Box 17 |
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Tannenbaum, Arnold - experimental folder (remains) |
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Tannenbaum, Arnold |
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Chancellor William P. Tolley |
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"U" folder |
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"V" folder |
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Valentine, John |
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Valentine, John - experimental folder (remains) |
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Vallance, Theodore R. |
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Vallance, Theodore - Experimental folder (remains) |
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"W" folder |
Box 17 |
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Wayne University - citizenship project |
Box 17 |
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John Wiley and Sons, Inc. See also file for "publishers" |
Box 17 |
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Woo, Chiang-Lin |
Box 17 |
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"Y" folder |
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"Z" folder |
Box 18 |
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Institutional Behavior, by Floyd H. Allport 1933 |
Box 18 |
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The Measurement and Motivation of Atypical Opinion in a Certain Group,
by Floyd H. Allport and D.A. Hartman 1925
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Box 18 |
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Topical index of file-folders for psychology 104 |
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Psychology I - lecture notes and laboratory exercise - introductory to
psychology - first semester
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Miscellaneous notes - for references in future courses, lectures, etc.
1. notes on exps. in suggestion 2. notes on gesture and primitive language 3.
notes on the nervous system, glands, etc., tonus 4. revised - copy of my
"emotions" article 5. notes on Pillsbury's attention 6. GWA's notes on social
psychology
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Psychology 2 notes and exercises - introduction to psychology 2nd
semester - Nichols lecture on thinking
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Box 18 |
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Psychology 5 - Radcliffe - advanced psychology - for some of these
notes see materials for psycholoy 1, 2 U.N.C.
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Box 18 |
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Comparative psychology - psy. 1. - comparative psychology 2. - misc.
notes, etc. - notes on Southard's course at psychopathic
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Comparative psychology |
Box 18 |
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Child psychology - lecture and laboratory notes and
exercises
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Box 18 |
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Material for introductory experimental course |
Box 18 |
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Child psychology - supplementary material (Stanford-Binet
tests)
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Box 18 |
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News clippings - hat tipping study - Allport, Finger, and
Solomon
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Box 18 |
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Hat tipping study - Allport, Finger, and Solomon
(3 folders)
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Box 18 |
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Hat tipping study - Allport, Finger, and Solomon - storage
materials
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Box 18 |
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Hat tipping study - Allport, Finger, and Solomon - custom article |
Box 19 |
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History of psychology - note card system |
Box 19 |
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Scores for "war part." questionnaire or seminar |
Box 19 |
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Section D, session 1
(5 folders)
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Box 19 |
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Two men acquaintances and the door |
Box 19 |
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Two men (strangers) and the door |
Box 19 |
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Behavior study
(2 folders)
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Two men friends and the door (tab) |
Box 19 |
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Situation: man and woman (strangers) and the door T3 |
Box 19 |
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Man greets woman acquaintance T4 |
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Husband and wife -- and the door T5 |
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Where A put his knife at the dinner table T7 |
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What A does when the "Star Spangled Banner" is played T10 |
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"Boy-friend," girl, and the door T5b |
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The behavior of A in church during prayer T8 |
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Misc. study papers - importance of acts
(2 folders)
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Box 20 |
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War participation questionnaires
(13 folders)
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Box 21 |
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War participation questionnaires
(3 folders)
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Box 21 |
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Letters for Morale Seminar - "War Winning Words" project
(10 folders)
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Box 22 |
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War poster Judging Problems - representations of war posters from
different countries on a board (Oversize)
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Box 22 |
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Artists for Victory - 50 miniature war posters (Oversize) |
Box 23 |
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Executive Event Cycle (charts and accompanying reports) (Oversize) |
Box 23 |
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Psychology 107, class assignment 1948 (Oversize) |
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Addition - Books, Clippings, Personal Correspondence, Files |
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Social Psychology 1924 |
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Theories of Perception and the Concept of Structure 1955 |
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Lengths of Conversations: A Conformity Situation Analyzed by the
Telic Continuum and J- Curve Hypothesis 1939
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Institutional Behavior 1933 |
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Floyd H. Allport Pamphlet |
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Photograph of Floyd H. Allport |
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Allport- Related |
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American Psychologist (Volume 22, Number 1) |
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The Structural Energics of Learning: A Study of The Effect of
Personality-Trend and Collective Structures on Reading Rate Improvement
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Allport, Floyd H. A Structural conception of Behavior: Individual
and Collective Jn. of Abnormal and Social Psychology
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J-Curve Hypothesis |
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Allport, F.H., M.C. Kickens and R.L. Schanck. Psychology in Relation
to Social and Political Problems. Psy. at Work
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Allport, F.H. Culture Conflict Versus the Individual as Factors in
Delinquency Social Forces
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Allport, F.H. Social Psychology and Human Values. International
Journal of Ethics
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Allport, F.H., D.A. Hartman. The Prediction of Cultural Change: A
Problem Illustrated in Studies by F.S. Chapin & A.L. Kroeber
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Allport, F.H. "Group" & "Institution" as Concepts in a Natural
Science of Social Phenomena. American Sociological Rev.
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Allport, F.H. The Nature of Institutions Social Forces 1927 |
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Notes on Political Definition and Method The American Political
Science Review
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Allport, F.H. The Present Status of Social Psychology |
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Allport, F.H. and D.A. Hartman. A Technique for the Measurement and
Analysis of Public Opinion. Amer. Sociological Soc.
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Allport, F.H. and D.A. Hartman. The Measurement and Motivation of
Atypical Opinion in a Certain Group.
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An event system theory of collective action: war
illustrations circa
1941-1945
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