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From Anxiety to Method in the Behavioral Sciences
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Author(s):
George Devereux
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January 31 1967
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DE GRUYTER
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January 31 1967
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Book chapters
The argument
CHAPTER XX. Eliciting as disturbance
CHAPTER XVII. Personality and the distortion of data
CHAPTER VII. Professional defenses
CHAPTER XVI. Age as a countertransference factor
CHAPTER XXI. The exploitation of disturbances produced by observation
CHAPTER III. Reciprocities between observer and subject
CHAPTER IX. The irrational in sexual research
CHAPTER XIV. The self-model: Somatotype and race
CHAPTER XVIII. Personality and its role in the study of groups and individuals
CHAPTER XXIV. Partition, structure and explanation
Introduction
CHAPTER XII. The scientist's social background
Notes
Contents
CHAPTER XV. The self-model: Sex
CHAPTER V. Countertransference in behavioral science
CHAPTER I. The quest for a scientific behavioral science
CHAPTER Χ. The relevance of primitive theories of behavior
CHAPTER XI. Culturally imposed distortions
Preface
CHAPTER XIX. Elicited countertransference: The complementary role
Bibliography
CHAPTER XXII. The partition between subject and observer
CHAPTER XIII. Human status and the self-relevance of research
CHAPTER IV. Psychological implications of the reciprocity between observer and subject
CHAPTER VIII. Sublimatory vs. defensive uses of methodology
Frontmatter
CHAPTER XXIII. Partition theory and the nature of behavioral science data
CHAPTER II. The distinctiveness of behavioral science
CHAPTER VI. Anxiety reactions to behavioral science data
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