Research Psychology, Var.

Research Psychology, Var.

{Note: This collection is in need of curation.}Research Psych Var.----Allport, Gordon W., and Helene R. Veltfort. "Social psychology and the civilian war effort." The Journal of Social Psychology 18.1 (1943): 165-233.[THE WAR SERVICE COMMITTEE OF SPSSI: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues][Morale and Its Measurement, Civilian Intelligence Work, Minorities, Rumor, Morale Building and Leadership, Media of Communication, Propaganda, Comparative National Psychology, Industrial Morale, Essentials for Normal Living, Demoralization, Children in Wartime, Postwar Planning.]"The dyadic relation that exists between the interviewer and therespondent is beginning to receive intensive study. Katz reportsthat middle-class interviewers find more conservative opinionsamong lower-class respondents than do lower-class interviewers.Further, lower-class interviewers find more radical views amonglower-class respondents on labor questions, especially when unionmembers are interviewed. On the other hand, there are certain typesof questions where an interviewer of high social position seems tocarry a certain prestige, and actually to secure more accurate re-turns (136). Whenever questions strike directly at the respondent'ssense of social status he tends to protect himself by giving conven-tional answers."[S. Muzafer / H.A. Murray / Branscombe]----Various.(...)
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