The Psychosocial Interior of the FamilyGerald Handel An anthology delineating a social psychology of the family that seeks to comprehend self and collectivity in family life. Contributors drawn from sociology, communication, family studies, human development, psychology, anthropology, and social work present ideas, concepts, data, and research methods on the family and interpersonal relations, including newly emergent forms of family organization. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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RESEARCH METHODS | 47 |
Some Comments on Method | 67 |
III | 110 |
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