Box 23
Contains 29 Results:
The Bus Rider Phenomenon and Its Generalizability: A Study of Self-Disclosure in Student-Stranger versus College Roommate Dyads; Dissertation (first draft) by Lee Reifel Drag
The Jourard papers contain correspondence, drafts of his various publications, a large research collection, his personal library, and digital copies of lectures he did 1965-1974. Of particular interest is his correspondence with Abraham Maslow, O. Hobart Mowrer, David Riesman, Carl Rogers, Thomas Szasz, and other prominent psychologists.
A Modified Version of the Self-Disclosure Inventory; Bernard Lubin
The Jourard papers contain correspondence, drafts of his various publications, a large research collection, his personal library, and digital copies of lectures he did 1965-1974. Of particular interest is his correspondence with Abraham Maslow, O. Hobart Mowrer, David Riesman, Carl Rogers, Thomas Szasz, and other prominent psychologists.
Self-Disclosure and Rorschach Productivity; Sidney M. Jourard
The Jourard papers contain correspondence, drafts of his various publications, a large research collection, his personal library, and digital copies of lectures he did 1965-1974. Of particular interest is his correspondence with Abraham Maslow, O. Hobart Mowrer, David Riesman, Carl Rogers, Thomas Szasz, and other prominent psychologists.
Untitled paper by Peggy Jaffe
The Jourard papers contain correspondence, drafts of his various publications, a large research collection, his personal library, and digital copies of lectures he did 1965-1974. Of particular interest is his correspondence with Abraham Maslow, O. Hobart Mowrer, David Riesman, Carl Rogers, Thomas Szasz, and other prominent psychologists.
The Influence of Perceived Similarity and Personality on Verbal Accessibility; James B. Nooney and Norman A. Polansky
The Jourard papers contain correspondence, drafts of his various publications, a large research collection, his personal library, and digital copies of lectures he did 1965-1974. Of particular interest is his correspondence with Abraham Maslow, O. Hobart Mowrer, David Riesman, Carl Rogers, Thomas Szasz, and other prominent psychologists.
Patterns of Self-Disclosure among Married Couples; Arnold Shapiro and Clifford Swensen
The Jourard papers contain correspondence, drafts of his various publications, a large research collection, his personal library, and digital copies of lectures he did 1965-1974. Of particular interest is his correspondence with Abraham Maslow, O. Hobart Mowrer, David Riesman, Carl Rogers, Thomas Szasz, and other prominent psychologists.
Patterns of Self-Disclosure among Married Couples; Arnold Shapiro and Clifford Swensen
The Jourard papers contain correspondence, drafts of his various publications, a large research collection, his personal library, and digital copies of lectures he did 1965-1974. Of particular interest is his correspondence with Abraham Maslow, O. Hobart Mowrer, David Riesman, Carl Rogers, Thomas Szasz, and other prominent psychologists.
Accurate Compared to Inaccurate Self Disclosure; David A. Hines and Howard D. Woodyard
The Jourard papers contain correspondence, drafts of his various publications, a large research collection, his personal library, and digital copies of lectures he did 1965-1974. Of particular interest is his correspondence with Abraham Maslow, O. Hobart Mowrer, David Riesman, Carl Rogers, Thomas Szasz, and other prominent psychologists.
Self-Disclosure and Personal Values; William James Powell, Jr.
The Jourard papers contain correspondence, drafts of his various publications, a large research collection, his personal library, and digital copies of lectures he did 1965-1974. Of particular interest is his correspondence with Abraham Maslow, O. Hobart Mowrer, David Riesman, Carl Rogers, Thomas Szasz, and other prominent psychologists.
Experimenter Effect and Self-Disclosure; Thesis by Christine Marie Panyard
The Jourard papers contain correspondence, drafts of his various publications, a large research collection, his personal library, and digital copies of lectures he did 1965-1974. Of particular interest is his correspondence with Abraham Maslow, O. Hobart Mowrer, David Riesman, Carl Rogers, Thomas Szasz, and other prominent psychologists.