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Show 81 Ivlarc use, Areas of P L. (ed.). sy'chology. New York: and Brothers, 1954. A text designed to give an overview of psychology A discussion of social using an eclectic approach. psychology was particularly useful in understanding the growth of man through his social relations in primary and secondary groups. F 0 Harper Panunzio, Constantine. New York: Major Social Institutions. The Macmillan Co., 1939. A book dealing with the social organizations of modern America in which the author gives the definite criteria necessary for the establishment of hoods as existing social neighbor institutions. Structure and Process in Modern Societies. Parsons, Talcott. The Free Press of Glencoe, Ill., Illinois: Glencoe, 1960. A to to volume conSisting of ten essays oriented directly problems of empirical generalization with reference large-scale society of" the modern Western type 0 The Modern City. Riemer, Svend. Inc 0, 1952. A book viewing the city as New York: Prentice Hall to the social its complicated A specific area of discussion is the mechanisms. ambiguity of neighborhood to the city dweller whose neighborhood may be at his home, his place of occupa tion or his recreational area. sciences for additional a challenge understanding of The City and the Primary Group. Roper, M. Wesley. Chicago: of University Chicago Press, 1935. A book dealing with the implications of urban living on sociological theory. The author concludes that the neighborhoods of today continue to offer primary group relationships essential to the emotional growth of the indi viduaL Non arametric Statistics for the Behavioral New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 19 A text dealing with the various statistical methods particularly useful to individuals working in the behavioral and social sciences. Siegel, Sidney. Scienceso Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Theses and Dissertations. Writers of Term Papers, The University of Chicago: Chicago Press, 1960. A manual designed to serve as a guide to style in the presentation of formal papers. suitable |