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Autor:
Jeanne E. Gullahorn, John T. Gullahorn
Publikováno v:
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 368:43-59
Interview and questionnaire data from approxi mately four hundred American students in France and from over five thousand Fulbright and Smith-Mundt grantees pro vide information concerning the sojourners' overseas interac tion and postaward communica
Autor:
John T. Gullahorn, Jeanne E. Gullahorn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social Issues. 19:33-47
This chapter looks at adjustment in an alien social system. The acculturation process may be interpreted as a cycle of adult socialization occuring under conditions where previous socialization offers varying degrees of facilitation and interference
Autor:
John T. Gullahorn
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Sociology. 61:299-303
In a study of rle conflict among labor-union leaders it was found that certain desired information could not be secured by traditional techniques. Interviews and observation had uncovered a number of typical role-conflict dilemmas met by union office
Autor:
Jeanne E. Gullahorn, John T. Gullahorn
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Simulation & Games. 1:19-41
Autor:
Jeanne E. Gullahorn, John T. Gullahorn
Publikováno v:
The Sociological Quarterly. 4:32-47
WrrH THE increasing complexity of modem society, the ubiquitous communication channels impinging on civilized man, and the heightened frequency and intensity of interaction in urban living, men today are confronted more often than ever before with th
Autor:
John T. Gullahorn
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The School Review. 67:448-460
The case method of instruction has a long history in American education. In recent years the method has been incorporated into new fields. With this expansion, patterns of using the method have changed (1). In medical schools the case method is tradi
Autor:
John T. Gullahorn, Jeanne E. Gullahorn
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SIMULATION. 4:51-61
Autor:
John T. Gullahorn, Jeanne E. Gullahorn
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Systems Science and Cybernetics. 1:45-51
This paper describes a computer simulation study of role conflict using Homunculus, an operating computer model based on George Homans' theory of elementary social behavior. The role conflict data selected for simulation come from the senior author's