| Chapter 7 The Topical Structure of Social Psychology [7.1] The Topical
Establishment and Who's Who in Social Psychology
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*LITERATURE TYPE A: Books for Professionals
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*L. Berkowitz: "Advances in Experimental Social Psychology"
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* The Registry of Authors in Social Psychology
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*LITERATURE TYPE B: Journal Articles
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*LITERATURE TYPE C: Derivative Articles, Books, and Instructional Programs
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Sample 1: Textbook Outline
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Sample 2: UHM Catalogue Course Descriptions
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*Sample 3: Social -Personality Psychology Program, UHM
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Sample 4: Social Psychology 222
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Sample 5: Topical Outline of Community Cataloguing Practices, James and Nahl, 1975-77
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Sample 6: An Annotated Bibliography of a Decade of Ethnosemantic Investigations by James
and Nahl 1968-1978
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Sample 7: Case History Report: "What is Social Psychology?" Research Report No.
4 -Psychology 222, Fall 1977
[7.2] * The
Two Paradigms in Psychology
[7.2.1] *Case
History Report: Indexical Concordance Techniques in Topic Domain Methodology: Students of
Psychology 661, Spring 1977
[7.2.2] * Case
History Report: Diane Nahl on M. E. Bitterman: An Application of Topic Domain Methodology
to a Vita Bibliography |