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Eleventh Emeritus Faculty Lecture
Honoring George DeVos
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Published Works from the 1950s
1952
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"A Quantitative Approach to Affective Symbolism in Rorschach Responses."
Journal of Projective Techniques. 1952, 16(2):133-150.
1954
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"A Comparison of the Personality Differences in Two Generations of
Japanese Americans by Means of the Rorschach Test." Nagoya Journal of Medical
Science. 1954, 17(3): 153-265 (reprinted: No. 34, 1966).
1955
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"A Quantitative Rorschach Assessment of Maladjustment and Rigidity in
Acculturating Japanese Americans." Genetic Psychology Monographs. 1955,
52:51-87.
1956
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With William Caudill. "Achievement, Culture and Personality: The Case of
the Japanese Americans." American Anthropologist. 1956, 58(6):1102-1126
(reprinted No. 16, 1961; No. 33, 1966; No. 35, 1967).
1958
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With Mayumi Taniguchi and Eiji Murakami. "Identification of Mother and
Father Cards on the Rorschach by Japanese Normal and Delinquent Adolescents."
Journal of Projective Techniques. 1958, 22(4):453-460.
- With Horace Miner. "Algerian Culture and Personality in
Change." Sociometry. 1958, 21(4):255-268.
- Review of Robert N. Bellah's Tokugawa Religion: The Values of
Pre-Industrial Japan. American Anthropologist. 1958, 60(2):401-402.
1959
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With Horace Miner. "Oasis and Casbah - A Study in Acculturative Stress,"
in Marvin K. Opler (ed.), Culture and Mental Health (New York: Macmillan Co.,
1959), 330-350.
- With Hiroshi Wagatsuma. "Psycho-Cultural Significance of Concern over
Death and Illness Among Rural Japanese." International Journal of Social
Psychiatry. 1959, 5(1):6-19.
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