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1 insrrrrjte FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH' Research Center for Group Dynamics Publications of Staff Members September,.19^5 - April, 1950 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
2 Methodology, basic research and theory in group dynamics Bavelaa,. Alex Deutsch, Morton Deutach, Morton Festinger, Leon. Festinger, Leon Festinger, Leon Feetinger, Leon F.estinger,. Leon. Festinger, Leon, Schachter, Stanley and Back, : Eurt Festinger, Leon,, et al A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR -GROUP STRUCTURES a Applied.. Anthropology, 7, 2, EMOTIONAL DIMENSIONS OF GROUP LIFE. A paper presented at the Second International Symposium on Feelings and Emotions, October 29, I9A80 (To he published by McGraw- Hill, 1950,) SOME PRINCIPLES OF MASS PERSUASION: SELECTED FINDINGS ' OF RESEARCH ON THE SALE OF UNITED STATES WAR BONDS. Human Relations, 19^9, g, SURVEY RESEARCH: PSYCHOLOGICAL ECONOMICS. (A chapter in Experiments in Social Progress. New York: McGraw- Hill, 1950.) SURVEYS OF THE WAR FINANCE PROGRAM, Proceedings of the Conference on Consumers' Interests. Philadelphias "University of Pennsylvania Press, 19^7 A THEORY OF COOPERATION AND COMPETITION, Human Relations, 19^9, 2, AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF COOPERATION AND COMPETITION UPON (SOUP PROCESS,, Human Relations, 19^9, 2, THE ANALYSIS OF SOCI0GRAMS USING MATRIX ALGEBRA. Human Relations, 1949, 2, THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DIFFERENCE' BETWEEN MEANS WITHOUT REFERENCE TO THE FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION-.. Psychometrika, 19^6, 11, TREATMENT OF QUALITATIVE DATA BY "SCALE ANALYSIS." Psychological Bulletin, 19^7, Mb 1^9-l6l. LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS: THE ROLE OF CROUP BELONGINGNESS. (A chapter In Experiments in Social Process. New York: McGraw-Hill, ) THE ROLE OF GROUP BELONGINGNESS IN A VOTING SITUATION. Human Relations, I9V7, 1, 15^-181. SOCIAL PRESSURES IN INFORMAL GROUPS: A STUDY OF A HOUSING PROJECT. New York: Harper & Bros., A STUDY OF A RUMOR: ITS ORIGIN AND SPREAD. Human Relations, 19W, 1, k6h-kq6.
3 Festinger, Leon, Back, Kurt, Thibaut, John Schachter, Stanley and Kelley, Harold THEORY AND EXPERIMENT IN SOCIAL COMMUNICATION. Ann Arbor: Institute for Social Research, INFORMAL SOCIAL COMMUNICATION by Leon Festinger. THE EXERTION OF INFLUENCE THROUGH SOCIAL COMMUNICATION by Kurt W. Back. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION IN SMALL GROUPS by Leon Festinger and John Thibaut, DEVIATION, REJECTION AND COMMUNICATION by Stanley Schachter. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE COHESIVENESS OF UNDERPRIVILEGED GROUPS by John W. Thibaut. COMMUNICATION IN EXPERIMENTALLY CREATED HIERARCHIES by Harold H. Kelley. A METHOD OF STUDYING RUMOR TRANSMISSION by Kurt Back, Leon Festinger, Bernard Hymovitch, Harold Kelley, Stanley Schachter, and John Thibaut. French, John R. P., Jr. Marrow, Alfred J. CHANGING A STEREOTYPE IN INDUSTRY. Issues, 19^5, I, 3, Journal of Social- French, John R. P., Jr. FIELD EXPERIMENTS: CHANGING GROUP PRODUCTIVITY. (A chapter in Experiments in Social Process, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950.) French, John R. P., Jr, and Coch, Lester Horwitz, Murray and Jenkins, David and OVERCOMING RESISTANCE TO CHANGE. Human Relations, 19^8, 1, A PROJECTIVE TEST FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF (SOUPS. Human Relations, 1950, 2, 3- THE INTERPERSONAL PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND PARENTS. (To be published as National Education Association Monograph.) BEHAVIOR AND DEVELOPMENT AS A FUNCTION OF THE TOTAL SITUATION. (A chapter in the Manual of Child Psychology, L. Carmichael, editor. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 19^6, 791-8W.) FRONTIERS IN GROUP DYNAMICS: CONCEPT, METHOD AND REALITY IN SOCIAL SCIENCE: SOCIAL EQUILIBRIA AND. SOCIAL CHANGE. Human Relations, I9V7, 1, 5-^1. 2
4 FRONTIERS IN GROUP DYNAMICS: I I. CHANNELS OF (SOUP., LIFE; SOCIAL PLANNING AND ACTION RESEARCH. Human Relatione. 19^1, 1, 1^ GROUP DECISION AND SOCIAL CHANGE. A chapter in * * Readings in Social Psychology by Newcomb and Hartley, New York: Henry Holt & Co., 19^7,, 330-3^. RESOLVING SOCIAL CONFLICTS.. New. York: 19^8. Harper &. Bros.,., and White, R. K. and Radke, M. AN'EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF LEADERSHIP AND GROUP LIFE-. (A chapter in Readings in Social Psychology by Nevcomb and Hartley, New York: Henry Holt & Co., I9V7., 315"330. NEW TRENDS IN THE INVESTIGATION OF PREJUDICE. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 19*4-6, 2kk, :.,- ; ~ ~ A PROGRAM OF EXPERIMENTATION ON GROUP FUNCTIONING AND CROUP PRODUCTIVITY. (Chapter 1 in Current Trends,.in. Social Psychology. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 191*9, lk-k9.), and RESEARCH AND TRAINING: THE RESEARCH PROGRAM' ON TRAINING French, John R.P., Jr, AND GROUP LIFE AT BETHEL. The Group, 19^8, 10, 2,' Luce, R. Duncan and Perry, Albert D. Pepitone, Albert. olansky,.norman; L Ipp 111 andredl, Fritz Polansky, Norman,. and Redl, Fritz Radke, M., and Klisurich, D. Thibaut, John W. Watson, Jeanne TRAINING IN COMMUNITY RELATIONS. New,York: Harper; & Bros.,.19^9, (cf. expecially Che. 2,5,11,12 and 13). A METHOD OF MATRIX ANALYSIS OF CROOT STRUCTURE-.... ;. Psychometrika,.19^9, Ik, MOTIVATIONAL'EFFECTS IN.SOCIAL PERCEPTION. Human Relations, 1950, 2, 1. AN INVESTIGATION OF BEHAVIORAL CONTAGION IN GROUPS. Human Relations, 1950, 2., 3... THE USE OF SOCIOMETRIC.DATA IN RESEARCH ON GROUP ;.- TREATMENT PROCESSES. Sociometry, 1950 (in press). EXPERIMENTS IN CHANGING FOOD- HABITS..Journal of.-the American Dietetics Association, 19^7, 2^, k03-ko9., AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF. THE COHESIVENESS OF UNDER-; PRIVILEGED GROUPS. Human Relations , 1, 2 SOME SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SITUATIONS RELATED TO. CHANGE IN ATTITUDE. Human Relations, 1950, 3., ^ 3
5 Zander, Alvin F RESISTANCE TO CHANGE: ITS ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION. '. Advanced Management, 1950, 1, THE V.P. CLUB: AN OBJECTIVE CASE'STUDY OF A CROUP. ' Human Relations, 19^8, 1, The organization of social research and the relation of research to.action. AMERICAN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND THE WAR. Journal of,- Consulting Psychology, 19^5, 2, BASIC AND APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, Science, 191*9, 16, Philosophy of KURT LEWIN, I98O-I9V7. International Journal of Public Opinion and Attitude Research, 19V7, 1, PUBLIC OPINION POLLS AND DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP. of Social Issues, 19^6, 2, 2, Journal Murphy, G., and Bruner, J. S. French, 'John R. P., Jr and Zander, Alvin F, RESOURCES FOR WORLD-WIDE RESEARCH IN HUMAN SCIENCE. Journal of Social Issues, 19^7, 1, 1, 5^-66. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY IN THE UNITED STATES DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR, Human Relatione, 19^8, 1, THE GROUP DYNAMICS APPROACH. Psychology.of Labor-. Management Relations. Volume published by Industrial Relations Research Association based -on a symposium of the American Psychological Association,. Denver,..-19^9, ACTION RESEARCH AND* MINORITY PROBLEMS. Social Issues, 19^6, 2, k, >3h-k6. Journal-of Bradford,.Leland and Benne, Kenneth - THE RESEARCH CENTER FOR CROUP DYNAMICS,.'Sociometry, 19^5, 8, GROUP DYNAMICS AND SOCIAL ACTION. (To be,published New York: Anti-Defamation League, Freedom Pamphlet '.. Series, 1950c) KURT LEWIN, I89O-19U7, ADVENTURES IN THE-EXPLORATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE Sociometry, 19U7, 10, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AS SCIENCE AND AS PROFESSION.. (Paper read as the presidential address at the annual meeting of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Denver, Colorado, 19^9.)
6 . THE STRATEGY OF SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN GROUP LIFE, (A chapter in Experiments in Social Process. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950.) TECHNIQUES FOR RESEARCH IN (SOUP LIVING. Social Issues, 19^6, 2, k, Journal of TRAINING IN COMMUNITY RELATIONS. New York: Harper & Bros., 19^9, (cf. especially Chs. 1, 2, 3> and Vi). PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1950 (in press). Concrete applications of group dynamics principles and techniques, Cartwr i ght, DorwIn PUBLIC RELATIONS AND OPINION MEASUREMENT. Public Relations,'A Symposium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 19^9, French, John R. P. Jr.! Kornhauser, Arthur, and Marrow, Alfred CONFLICT AND COOPERATION IN INDUSTRY. Social Issues, 19^6, 2, 1, Journal of French, John R. P., Jr, and, (Editors) THE DYNAMICS OF THE DISCUSSION (2?0UP, Journal of Social Issues, 19^8, k, 2. CASE STUDY OF A BASIC SKILL TRAINING C&OUP by Margaret E. Barron and.gilbert K. Krulee, 10-30, LEADERSHIP IN THE SMALL GROUP by Morton Deutsch, Albert Pepitone, and Alvin Zander, 31-^0; FEEDBACK AND GROUP SELF-EVALUATION by David Jenkins, 5O-60. INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS IN A DISCUSSION CSOUP by Kurt Back, " French, John R. P., Jr. ROLE PLAYING AS A METHOD OF TRAINING FOREMEN. Sociometry. 19^5, 8, 3'k, COUNSELING THROUGH CROUP ACTIVITIES. House, 191*9, 21, 8, 1*88-^93. The Clearing RESEARCH IN GROUP DYNAMICS. Social Education, 19^8, 12, 8, 3V7-35L SOCIAL ENGINEERING IN EDUCATIONAL CHANGE: AN OUTLINE OF METHOD. Progressive Education, 19^9, 26, ?. 5
7 TRAINING IN' BEING AN EFFECTIVE GROUP MEMBER, University of Michigan School of Education Bulletin, 19^9/21, 2, WHAT IS GROUP DYNAMICS? Adult Education Journal, , 2, (In press)., THE PRACTICALITY OF DEMOCRACY. (A chapter. in Human Nature and Hendry, Charles, and Enduring Peace, Edited by Gardner Murphy. Houghton Mifflin Co., 191*5, *7.) Boston: French,' John R. P., Jr. Zander, Alvin, et al ADMINISTRATOR PERCEPTION AND ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL: A COMMUNICATION PROBLEM. Sociatry, I9V7, 1, and BETTER HUMAN RELATIONS. The School'Executive, 19^8, 67. ^7-9. BUILDING A DEMOCRATIC WORK (SOUP. Personnel, 19^5, 22, 3, EMPLOYEE SUCCESS IN WORK (SOUPS. Personnel Administrator, 191*5, 8, 1*, GROUP SELF-ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTIVITY IN THE WORK CONFERENCE. Adult Education Bulletin, 19**8, 12, 3,. 7^-79- PERSONNEL DIRECTORS' CONFERENCE ON TRAINING. -. I I. FSA'S APPROACH TO SUPERVISORY TRAINING. Personnel Administration, 19^6, 8,-6, Benne, Kenneth D., and, and Benne, Kenneth THE PROMISE OF GROUP DYNAMICS FOR EDUCATION. Journal of the National Education Association, 191*8, 21, ROLE-PLAYING IN GROUP DISCUSSION METHOD. (To be published as a Monograph of the National Training Laboratory in Group Development.) and ROLE-PLAYING IN SUPERVISORY TRAINING. 22, 6, 3-1^ Personnel, 19^6 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND (SOUP WORK. (A chapter in A Decade of Group Work. Charles Hendry, editor. New York: Association Press, 19^8 >) and Benne, Kenneth and SOCIODRAMATIC CLARIFICATION OF LEADER AND (SOUP ROLES, AS A STARTING POINT FOR EFFECTIVE (SOUP FUNCTIONING. < Sociatry, 19^7, 1, THE TEACHER (SOWTH PROGRAM. Journal of the National Education Association, 19^9, 38, 20l*-6. 6
8 , Benne,.Kenneth D., and and Palmer, Howard, Trow, Wm. Clark, Morse, Wm. C., and Zander, Alvin F and Benne, Kenneth TOWARD IMPROVED SKILL IN GROUP LIVING: A DISCUSSION. Educational Leadership, 19^8, 5, I*. TRAINING COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP TOWARD MORE EFFECTIVE GROUP LIVING. Adult Education Bulletin, 191*6, 10, l68-vjk. TRAINING IN COMMUNITY RELATIONS. New York: Harper & Bros., 19^9, (cf. especially Chs. 5,6,7,8,9, and 10). THE CLASS AS A GROUP. Paper given at the meetings of The American Association of School Administrators, Atlantic City, February, Journal of Educational Psychology (in press). CURRENT RESEARCH IN GROUP WORK, A. A. G. W. Yearbook, Toward Professional Standards, 19^6 a (Monograph published by Association Press, New York.) GROUP EDUCATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH I Applied Psychology Monographs, April 19V7, No. 12, (in Chapter 18, Psychobiological Program of the War Shipping Administration Monograph, George Killinger, editor.) GROUP WORK WITH YMCA BOYS. Work with Y Youth, 19^6, 3, (Monthly publication by Association Press. New York.) THE INFLUENCE OF THE SUMMER.CAMP ON PERSONALITY DEVELOP MENT. The Nervous Child, 19V7, 6, MORE "EFFECTIVE SCHOOL-COMMUNITY PROJECTS. National Education Association Journal, 19^9, 38, 36^-65. ON THE SYMPTOMS AND" SURVIVAL OF SENILE GROUPS. Leadership, 191*8, % Educational and Marmar, J, and Jenkins, David PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN TRAINING l6 YEAR OLDS IN THE USMSTS. Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 191*5, L?, ROLE PLAYING:- A TECHNIQUE FOR TRAINING THE NECESSARILY DOMINATING LEADER. Sociatry, 19^7, I, A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGIST LOOKS AT THE GROUP WORK PROCESS. Assn. Boy's Work Journal, 19^7, 20- (Publication of Association Press.) SOME SKILLS FOR IMPROVING.GROUP DYNAMICS. National Education Association Journal, 19^9, 38, 102. WITHIN THE BONDS OF FREEDOM. I9V7, 21*, Childhood Education, THE WISE USE OF CONSULTANTS. University of Michigan, School of Education Bulletin, 19^9, 20,
9 Doctoral Dissertations Back, Kurt The exertion of influence through social communication. PhD. thesis, submitted-to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 19^9* Bavelas, Alex Deutsch,- Morton Emery, David A. Some mathematical properties of -psychological space. Bi.lt. thesis, submitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 191*8. The effects of cooperation and competition upon- group process. Ph.D. thesis, submitted to. the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 19^8., Industrial role and social perception. Ph.D., -thesis, submitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 19^8. Hearn, -Gordon The training of discussion groups: An experimental study. Ph.D. thesis, submitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 191*8.. Herman, Simon Nathan A social psychological study of Chalutzlut (Palestine pioneering) In America. Ph.D. thesis, submitted to the University of the Witwatersrand, 19^7- Horwitz, Murray The effects of group goal setting and locomotion on motivational processes In the individual. Ph.D. thesis, submitted to the University of Michigan, 1950 Kelley, Harold H. First impressions in Interpersonal relations. Ph.D.. thesis, submitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 19I+8. Pepitone, Albert Schachter, Stanley Thibaut, John W Motivational effects in the perception of social "gatekeepers. " Ph.D. thesis, submitted to the University of Michigan, 19^9. Deviation, rejection, and communication. Ph.D.. thesis., submitted to the University of Michigan, The relationship of group cohesiveness to inter-group status differences. Ph.D. thesis, submitted to the Massachusetts Institute, of Technology, 19^9* Willerman, Benjamin Group identification in industry. Ph.D. thesis, submitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology^ 19^9*. 8
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