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Jacob Levy Moreno
Sociometry monographs.
1941 bis 1971
Sociometry monographs.
Beacon, N. Y.: Beacon House Inc. 1941–1971,
42 Bände.
Bisweilen wird der
Verlagsort, bisweilen der Verlag nicht ausgezeichnet.
Einzelbände:
1) Leonard S[later] Cottrell, Jr. / Ruth Gallagher:
Developments in social psychology, 1930–1940. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon
House Inc. 1941 (= Sociometry monographs. 1.), 58 S. & 1 Blatt. Vgl.
auch Leonard S[later] Cottrell, Jr. / Ruth Gallagher: Important
developments in American social psychology during the past decade, in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 4. Bd., Nr. 2 (May 1941), S. 107–139, und
Nr. 3 (August 1941), S. 302–324.

2) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno: Sociometry and the cultural
order. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1943 (= Sociometry
monographs. 2.),
S. 299–344. Wiederabdruck aus:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 6. Bd. (1943), Nr. 3,
S. 299–344.

3) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno / Helen H[all] Jennings:
Sociometric measurement of social configurations, based on deviation
from chance. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1945 (= Sociometry monographs. 3.), 35 S. Wiederabdruck
von: Statistics of social configurations, in: Sociometry (Beacon,
N. Y.), 1. Bd. (1938),
Nr. 3–4,
S. 342–374.

4) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno: Foundations
of sociometry, an introduction. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc.
[1944]
(= Sociometry monographs. 4.),
S. 15–35. Wiederabdruck aus:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 4. Bd. (1941), Nr. 1,
S. 15–35;
siehe auch
Band 22 dieser Schriftenreihe.

5) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno / (E[rnest] Stagg Whitin /
Helen H[all] Jennings): Group method and group psychotherapy. (A
preliminary report prepared in collaboration with E[rnest] Stagg Whitin
and with the assistance of Helen H[all] Jennings.) [Beacon, N. Y.]:
Beacon House Inc. [1944] (= Sociometry
Monographs. 5.), 104 S. Zuerst unter dem Titel:
Plan and technique of developing a prison into a socialized community. A
preliminary report prepared in collaboration with
E[rnest]
Stagg Whitin.
New York, N. Y.: National committee on prisons and prison labor 1932;
hier Wiederabdruck von: Application of the group method to
classification. A preliminary report prepared by collaboration with
E[rnest] Stagg Whitin.
(2nd edition.)
New York: National committee on prisons and prison labor 1932.
Siehe auch
Band 30 der Schriftenreihe »Psychodrama and
group psychotherapy monographs«.

6) Urie
Bronfenbrenner: The measurement of sociometric status, structure and
development. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1945 (= Sociometry
monographs. 6.), 80 S. Wiederabdruck von: A constant frame of reference
for sociometric research, in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), Part I. Theory
and technique, 6. Bd. (1943), Nr. 4, S. 363–397, Part II. Experiment and
inference, 7. Bd. (1944), Nr. 1, S. 40–75.

7) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno / Helen H[all] Jennings:
Sociometric control studies of grouping and regrouping, with reference
to authoritative and democratic methods of grouping. [Beacon, N. Y.]:
Beacon House Inc. 1947 (= Sociometry
monographs. 7.),
23 S. Wiederabdruck von: Advances in
sociometric techniques, in:
Sociometric Review, 1. Bd. (1936),
S. 26–40.

8) Gustav Ichheiser: Diagnosis of anti-Semitism. Two
essays. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1946 (= Sociometry
monographs. 8.),
27 S. Wiederabdruck von: Fear of violence
and fear of fraud, with some remarks on the social psychology of
anti-Semitism, in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 7. Bd. (1944), Nr. 4,
S. 376–383.

9) Merl E[dwin] Bonney: Popular and unpopular children,
a sociometric study. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1947 (= Sociometry
monographs. 9.),
81 S.

10) Harold F[rederick] Kaufman: Defining prestige in a
rural community. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1946 (= Sociometry
monographs. 10.),
26 S. Wiederabdruck von: Defining prestige
rank in a rural community, in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 8. Bd.
(1945), Nr. 2, S. 199–207, und von: Members of a rural community as
judges of prestige rank, in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 9. Bd. (1946),
Nr. 1, S. 71–85.

11) Mary L[ouise] Northway / Esther B[rina] Frankel /
Reva Potashin: Personality and sociometric status. [Beacon, N. Y.]:
Beacon House Inc. 1947 (= Sociometry monographs. 11.), 73 S. Wiederabdruck
von Mary LK[ouise] Northway: Personality and sociometric status. A
review of the Toronto studies, in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 9. Bd.
(1946), Nr. 2–3, S. 233–241; Esther B[rina] Frankel: The social
relationships of pre-school children, in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.),
9. Bd. (1946), Nr. 2–3, S. 15–30, und Reva Potashin: A sociometric study
of children's friendships, in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 9. Bd.
(1946), Nr. 1, S. 48–70.

12) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno / [W(illiam)
A(lanson) White]: Psychological organization of groups in the community.
[Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1947 (= Sociometry
monographs. 12.), 25 S. Wiederabdruck aus: Handbook of mental
deficiency. Boston, Mass.: Association for Mental Deficiency 1933,
S. 5–35;
siehe auch
Band 22 dieser Schriftenreihe.
Anmerkung auf dem Titelblatt: »First pub. in the 57th annual
Yearbook of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Boston,
1933.«

13) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno / Helen H[all] Jennings /
Joseph H. Sargent: Time as a measure of inter-personal relations.
[Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1947 (= Sociometry monographs. 13.), [19] S. Wiederabdruck von:
Time as a quantitative index of inter-personal relations,
in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 3. Bd. (1940), Nr. 1,
S. 62–80.

14) Helen H[all] Jennings: Sociometry of leadership,
based on the differentiation of psychegroup and sociogroup. [Beacon,
N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1947 (= Sociometry monographs. 14.), 28 S. Wiederabdruck von:
Sociometric differentiation of the psychegroup and the sociogroup, in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 10. Bd. (1947), Nr. 1, S. 71–79.

15) Henrik F[reier] Infield [d. i. Heinrich Infeld]:
Sociometric structure of a veterans' cooperative land settlement.
[Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1947 (= Sociometry monographs. 15.), 23 S.
Wiederabdruck aus: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 10. Bd. (1947), Nr. 1,
S. 50–70.

16) Charles P[rice] Loomis: Political and occupational
cleavages in a Hanoverian village, Germany. A sociometric study.
[Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1947 (= Sociometry monographs. 16.), S. 316–333.
Wiederabdruck aus: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 9. Bd. (1946), Nr. 4,
S. 316–333.

17) Kurt Lewin / Ronald Lippitt: The Research Center for
Group Dynamics. With comments and bibliography by Ronald Lippitt.
[Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1947 (= Sociometry monographs. 17.), 32 S. Anmerkung:
»Parts of this monograph first appeared in Sociometry, volume 8,
number 2, 1945 and volume 9, number 1, 1947.« Siehe Kurt Lewin: The
Research Center of Group Dynamics at Massachusetts Institute of
Technolgy, in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 8. Bd. (1945), Nr. 2,
S. 126–136, und Ronald Lippitt: Kurt Lewin 1890–1947. Adventures in the
exploration of interdependence, in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 10. Bd.
(1947), Nr. 2, S. 87–97.

18) Paul Deutschberger: Interaction patterns in changing
neighborhoods: New York and Pittsburgh, a sociometric study. [Beacon,
N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1947 (= Sociometry monographs. 18.), 15 S.
Wiederabdruck aus: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 9. Bd. (1946), Nr. 4,
S. 303–315.

19) C[harles] P[rice] Loomis / J[oseph] A[llan] Beegle /
T[homas] W[ilson] Longmore: Critique of class as related to social
stratification. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1948 (= Sociometry
monographs. 19.), 21 S. Wiederabdruck von
C[harles] P[rice]
Loomis / J[oseph] A[llan] Beegle / T[homas] W[ilson] Longmore: Critique
of class as related to social stratification, in: Sociometry (Beacon,
N. Y.), 10. Bd. (1947), Nr. 4, S. 319–337.

20) Charles P[rice] Loomis / Harold B[renner] Pepinsky:
Sociometry, 1937–1947: Theory and methods. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House
Inc. 1949 (= Sociometry
monographs. 20.), 27 S. Wiederabdruck aus:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 11. Bd. (1948), Nr. 3,
S. 262–286.

21) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno: The three branches of
sociometry. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1949 (= Sociometry
monographs. 21.), 10 S. Wiederabdruck von:
The three
branches of sociometry: A postscript, in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 11. Bd. (1948), Nr. 1–2,
S. 121–128.

22) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno: Sociometry,
experimental method and the science of society. An approach to a new
political orientation. Foreword by Gardner Murphy. Beacon, N. Y.: Beacon
House Inc. 1951 (= Sociometry
monographs. 22.),
220 S. Sammelband, enthält:
The function
of a »Department of Human Relations« within the structure of the
government of the United States,
zuerst
in:
Group Psychotherapy (Beacon, N. Y.), 3. Bd.
(1951), Nr. 4,
S. 284–291;
siehe auch Band 40
dieser Schriftenreihe; 1. Prologue
to sociometry (1949), zuerst in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 12. Bd.
(1949), Nr. 1–3, S. 244–245; 2. Three points of reference for
sociometric research (1923–1950), unpubliziert; 3. »Locometry«, the
science of spaces and of sites (1923), Auszug aus:
Das
Stegreiftheater.
Potsdam:
Verlag des Vaters / Gustav
Kiepenheuer
Verlag [1924] (= Die
Schriften des Vaters. / Die Reihe der reinen Örter. 1.);
4. Notes on sociometry, gestalt theory, and psychoanalysis (1933),
zuerst in:
Handbook of mental deficiency. Boston, Mass.: Association for
Mental Deficiency 1933, S. 5–35;
siehe auch
Band 12 dieser
Schriftenreihe;
5. Sociometry
in relation to other social sciences (1937),
zuerst
in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.),
1. Bd.
(1937), Nr. 1–2, S. 206–219;
6. Sociometry
and the experimental method in science,
zuerst unter
dem Titel:
Experimental sociometry and the experimental method in science, in:
Current trends in social psychology. Eight lectures under the auspice of
the department of psychology in the College of the University of
Pittsburgh, March 4 and 5, 1948 in the Stephen Collins Foster memorial.
Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh press 1948, S. 119–162; 7. The
Atomic theory in the social sciences (1949), unpubliziert;
8. Organization of the social atom (1936), zuerst in:
Sociometric Review, 1. Bd.
(1936), Nr. 1,
S. 11–16;
9. The
social atom and death (1947), zuerst in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 10. Bd. (1947), Nr. 1,
S. 80–84;
10. Re-grouping of communities and action research »in situ« (1936),
zuerst
unter dem Titel:
A plan for
the regrouping of communities, in:
Sociometric Review, 1. Bd. (1936), Nr. 1,
S. 58–61;
11. Three experimental projects: laissez faire, autocracy and democracy
tests (1936), zuerst unter dem Titel: Advances in sociometric
techniques, in:
Sociometric Review, 1. Bd. (1936), Nr. 1,
S. 26–40;
12. Psychodrama with children versus psychoanalysis of children (1945)
(1945), unpubliziert; 13. Role playing in sociometric research (1934),
Auszug aus:
Who shall survive? A new approach to the problem of human
interrelations.
Washington, D. C.: Nervous and mental
disease publishing co. 1934 (= Nervous and mental disease monograph
series. 58.);
14. The strategic of electric recording for clinical psychology and
psychotherapy (1944), überarbeiteter Auszug aus:
Application of the
group method to classification. A preliminary report prepared by
collaboration with
E[rnest] Stagg Whitin. (2nd
edition.). New York: National committee on prisons and prison labor
1932; 15. Discussion of Snyder’s »The present status of
psychotherapeutic counseling« (1947), zuerst in:
Psychological Bulletin, 44. Bd. (1947), Nr. 6,
S. 564–567;
16. Psychodrama and group psychotherapy. I (1946), zuerst in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 9. Bd. (1946), Nr. 2–3,
S. 249–253; 17. Psychodrama and group psychotherapy. II
(1948), zuerst in:
Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 49. Bd.
(1948),
S. 902–903; 18. Group psychotherapy and social cohesion (1948),
unpublizierter Auszug aus »La Psychothérapie de groupe.
Communication
au Congrès mondial de Psychiatrie 1950«; 19. The
prediction and planning of success in marriage (1941), zuerst in:
Marriage and family living (Menasha, Wis.), 3. Bd. (1941),
Nr. 4, S. 83–84; 20. Frame of reference for testing,
objectifying and measuring the social investigator (1940), zuerst unter
dem Titel: A frame of reference for testing the social investigator, in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.),
3. Bd. (1940), Nr. 4,
S. 317–327; 21. Sociometry
and the theory of roles (1947), zuerst unter dem Titel: Sociometry and
the social psychology of G. H. Mead. Comments to McKinney’s »A
comparison of the social psychology of G. H. Mead and J. L. Moreno«, in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 10. Bd. (1947), Nr. 4,
S. 350–353; 22. Progress and pitfalls in sociometric theory, zuerst in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 10. Bd. (1947), Nr. 3,
S. 268–272; 23. Three dimensions of society: the external society, the
sociometric matrix and the social reality (1949), unpubliziert;
24. Foundations of sociometry (1941), zuerst unter dem Titel:
Foundations of sociometry, an introduction, in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 4. Bd.
(1941), Nr. 1,
S. 15–35; siehe auch
Band 4 dieser
Schriftenreihe; 25. Sociometry
and Marxism, zuerst in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 12. Bd. (1949), Nr. 1–3,
S. 106–143; 26. Sociometry and the industrial revolution, unpubliziert;
27. Tests of anarchistic, utopian, democratic and socialistic forms of
government (1947), unpubliziert; 28. The advantages of the sociometric
approach to problems of national defense, zuerst in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 4. Bd. (1941), Nr. 4, S.
384–391; 29. The situation test in American-British military psychology
vs. German military psychology, zuerst in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 12. Bd. (1949), Nr. 4,
S. 344–353; 30. Origins and foundations of interpersonal theory,
sociometry and microsociology, zuerst in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 12. Bd. (1949), Nr. 1–3,
S. 235–254.

23) Zerka Toeman Moreno: History of the sociometric
movement in headlines. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. [1950] (= Sociometry
monographs. 23.), S. 3–10. Wiederabdruck aus: Sociometry (Beacon,
N. Y.), 12. Bd. (1949), Nr. 1–3,
S. 255–259.

24) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno: The sociometric approach to
social case work. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. [1951] (= Sociometry
monographs. 24.), [4] S. Wiederabdruck aus:
in:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 13. Bd. (1950), Nr. 2,
S. 172–175.

25) Norman E[dward] Gronlund: The accuracy of teachers'
judgments concerning the sociometric status of sixth-grade pupils.
[Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1951 (= Sociometry monographs. 25.), 62 S. Wiederabdruck aus:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 13. Bd. (1950), Nr. 3, S. 197–225,
und Nr. 4, S. 329–357.

26) Edgar F. Borgatta: An analysis of three levels of
response: An approach to some relationships among the development of
personality. A comparison of responses in a paper and pencil test, in
role playing and in actual situations. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House
Inc. 1952 (= Sociometry
monographs. 26.), 52 S. Ph.D.
Thesis am Department of
Sociology der New York University. Wiederabdruck von: An analysis of
three levels of response: An approach to some relationships among
dimensions of personality, in: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 14. Bd.
(1951), Nr. 4, S. 267–316.

27) Thomas B. Lemann / Richard L[ester] Solomon: Group
characteristics as revealed in sociometric patterns and personality
ratings. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1952 (= Sociometry
monographs. 27.), 90 S. Wiederabdruck aus: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.),
15. Bd. (1952), Nr. 1–2, S. 7–90.

28) Hugh Murray: The sociometric stability of personal
relations among retarded children. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc.
1953 (= Sociometry
monographs. 28.), 31 S. Wiederabdruck aus: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.),
16. Bd. (1953), Nr. 2, S. 113–141.

29) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno: Who shall
survive? Foundations of sociometry, group psychotherapy, and sociodrama.
[Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1953 (= Sociometry monographs. 29.), cxiv, 763 S. Überarbeitete
Ausgabe von:
Who shall survive? A new approach to the problem of human
interrelations.
Washington, D. C.: Nervous and mental
disease publishing co. 1934 (= Nervous and mental disease monograph
series. 58.).
Siehe auch
Band 34 dieser
Schriftenreihe-

30) Fred Massarik / Robert Tannenbaum / Murray Kahane /
Irvin Weschler: Sociometric choice and organizational effectiveness: A
multi-relational approach. (Fourth report of the Human Relations
Research Group, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of
California, Los Angeles, completed under a grant from the U.S. Navy,
Office of Naval Research.) [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1954 (= Sociometry
monographs. 30.), 3ß S. Wiederabdruck aus: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.),
16. Bd. (1953), Nr. 3, S. 211–238.

31) Edgar F. Borgatta / Robert F[reed] Bales: Task and
accumulation of experience as factors in the interaction of small
groups. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1954 (= Sociometry
monographs. 31.), S. 239–252. Wiederabdruck aus: Sociometry (Beacon,
N. Y.), 16. Bd. (1953), Nr. 3, S. 239–252.

32) Mario Levi / E[llis] Paul Torrance / Gilbert O[liver]
Pletts: Sociometric studies of combat air crews in survival training.
[Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1955 (= Sociometry monographs. 32.), 29 S. Wiederabdruck aus:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 17. Bd. (1954), Nr. 4, S. 304–328.

33) Jane Srygley Mouton / Robert R[ogers] Blake /
Benjamin Fruchter: The validity of sociometric responses. [Beacon,
N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1955 (= Sociometry monographs. 33.), 28 S. Wiederabdruck aus:
Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 18. Bd. (1955), Nr. 3, S. 181–200.

34) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno: Preludes to
my autobiography. Introduction to Who shall survive? Beacon, N. Y.:
Beacon House Inc. 1955 (= Sociometry
monographs. 34.), 100 S.
Wiederabdruck
aus Band 29 dieser
Schriftenreihe,
S. xii–cviii.

35) Group training vs. group therapy. Edited by Robert
R[ogers] Blake. With contributions from: George Bach, Warren G[ameliel]
Bennis, Robert R[ogers] Blake, Richard Burke, Henry Cutter, Herbert
Harrington, Joyce Hoffman, J[acob] L[evy] Moreno, Jane S[rygley] Mouton,
Alvin J[ohn] North and Philip Worchel. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House
Inc. 1958 (= Sociometry
monographs. 35.), 80 S.

36) Role playing in industry. Edited by Ted W[illiam]
Franks [d. i. Theodore William Franks]. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House
Inc. 1959 (= Sociometry
monographs. 36.), S. 123–192. Wiederabdruck aus: Group Psychotherapy
(Beacon, N. Y.),
12. Bd. (1959), Nr. 2.

37) Åke Bjerstedt: The methodology of preferential
sociometry: Selected trends and some contributions. Beacon, N. Y.:
Beacon House Inc. 1956 (= Sociometry
monographs. 37.), 156 S.

38) The sociometry of subhuman groups. Edited by J[acob]
L[evy] Moreno in collaboration with H[erbert] S[pencer] Jennings,
W[arder] C[lyde] Allee, Clyde E[dgar] Keeler, J[ohn] P[aul] Scott,
Robert K[endall] Enders, C[larence] R[ay] Carpenter, M[ontague] F[rancis]
Ashley Montagu. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1958 (= Sociometry monographs. 38.), 110 S.
Wiederabdruck aus: Sociometry (Beacon, N. Y.), 8. Bd. (1945), Nr. 1.

39) Åke Bjerstedt: Definitions of sociometry. An expert
vote. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1958 (= Sociometry
monographs. 39.), 20 S.

40) J[acob] L[evy] Moreno: The function
of a »Department of Human Relations« within the structure of the
government of the United States. [Beacon, N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1960
(= Sociometry monographs. 40.), 10 S. Wiederabdruck
aus:
Group Psychotherapy (Beacon, N. Y.), 3. Bd.
(1951), Nr. 4,
S. 284–291; siehe auch
Band 22 dieser
Schriftenreihe.

41) Åke Bjerstedt: Glimpses from the world of the school
child. Self and other explored in dyadic communication. [Beacon, N. Y.]:
Beacon House Inc. 1960 (= Sociometry monographs. 40
[recte 41].), 130 S.

42) Joe W[esley] Hart: Socioeconomic sociometry and
socioeconometry: Moreno's sociodynamic effect revisited.
[Beacon,
N. Y.]: Beacon House Inc. 1971 (= Sociometry
monographs. 42.),
11 S.
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