F. Stuart Chapin


 
Articles/notes by (alphabetical)
 
"Advantages of Work Relief Over Direct Relief in Maintaining Morale in St. Paul in 1939 F. Stuart Chapin, Julius A. Jahn American Journal of Sociology, 46: 1 ( Jul., 1940):13-22. ]
 
"An Application of Ex Post Facto Experimental Design," Sociometry , 9:2/3 ( May - Aug., 1946): 133.
 
"An Experiment on the Social Effects of Good Housing." American Sociological Review 5 (1940): 868-79.
 
"An Institution in the Making (in Notes)," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 25: 172 ( Dec., 1930):464-465.
 
"An Ounce of Prevention." Independent 82 (1915): 540.
 
"Budgets of Smith College Girls," Publications of the American Statistical Association, 15: 114 ( Jun., 1916):149-156.
 
"Business System in the Professor's Study." School and Society 2 (1915): 709.
 
"Confirmation of Results of an Ex Post Facto Experimental Design by Replication, (in Notes on Research and Teaching), F. Stuart Chapin, Sheldon Stryker American Sociological Review, 15: 5 ( Oct., 1950), pp. 670-672.
 
"Design for Social Experiments," American Sociological Review, 3: 6 ( Dec, 1938):786-800.
 
"Editorial," Journal of Educational Sociology, 8: 4 ( Dec., 1934): 193.
 
"Effects of Slum Clearance and Rehousing on Family and Community Relationships in Minneapolis," American Journal of Sociology, 43: 5 ( Mar., 1938):744-763. ]
 
"Experimental Method and Sociology." Scientific Monthly 4 (1917): 23-87, 133-43, 238-47, 413-34
 
"Experimental Method in the Study of Human Relations," Scientific Monthly, 68: 2 ( Feb., 1949): 132-139.
 
"Growth Curves of Institutions," Scientific Monthly, 29: 1 ( Jul., 1929): 79-82.
 
"Growth of Bureaucracy: An Hypothesis (in Notes onResearch and Teaching) American Sociological Review, 16, No. 6 ( Dec., 1951), pp. 835-836.
 
"How We Waste Our Coal." Independent.74 (1913): 1102-1104.
 
"Immigration as a Source of Urban Increase," Publications of the American Statistical Association, 14: 107 ( Sep., 1914):223-227.
 
"Impact of the War on Minnesota Communities: with Reference to Problems of Postwar Planning (in Social Research) , American Sociological Review, 10: 2, 1944 Annual Meeting Papers ( Apr., 1945), pp. 175-176.
 
"Latent Culture Patterns of the Unseen World of Social Reality," American Journal of Sociology, 40: 1 ( Jul., 1934):61-68.
 
"Letters to the Editor F. Stuart Chapin, R. P. Parsons, Hugh Mullan American Journal of Sociology, 54: 4, Industrial Sociology ( Jan., 1949):363-368.
 
"Letters to the Editor Robert C. Sorensen, Thomas P. Monahan, A. Ross Eckler," American Journal of Sociology, 56: 2 ( Sep., 1950):180-190.
 
"Letters to the Editor," American Journal of Sociology, 55: 4 ( Jan., 1950):401-403.
 
"'Mass' Versus 'Leadership' Opinion on Wartime Rationing," Public Opinion Quarterly, 11: 4 ( Winter, 1947-1948):581-585.
 
"Meaning of Measurement." Publications of the American Sociological Society 24 (1929):83-94.
 
"Measurement in Sociology." American Journal of Sociology 40 (January, 1935): 476-480.
 
"Methods of Conducting Research Courses for College Students." Publications of the American Sociological Society 17 (1922):168-77.
 
"Moral Progress," Popular Science86 (1915): 467-71.
 
"New Methods of Sociological Research on Housing Problems," American Sociological Review, 12: 2, The American Family and Its Housing ( Apr., 1947): 143-149.
 
"New Trends in Social Research--Some Hypotheses and Some Sociometric Scales," Journal of Educational Sociology, 11: 9 ( May, 1938):561-568.
 
"Notes," International Journal of Ethics, 38: 3 ( Apr., 1928):366-368.
 
"Observability of Social Institutions." Sociology and Social Research 17 (1933): 230-33.
 
"Opportunities for Trained Sociologists in the Public Service," Journal of Educational Sociology, 8: 9, Readjustments in Business Education ( May, 1935): 568-570.
 
"Optimum Size of Institutions a Theory of the Large Group," American Journal of Sociology, 62: 5 ( Mar., 1957):449-460. ]
 
"Organizing the Labor Market." Independent 83 (1915): 330-31.
 
"Our Submerged Forbearers." Independent 77 (1914): 30-31.
 
"Predicting Relief Case Loads for Minneapolis by Empirical Procedures, 1932- 1933 F. Stuart Chapin, Ernst Jacobson, Sarah Stone Journal of the American Statistical Association, 28: 184 ( Dec., 1933):414-422.
 
"Preliminary Standardization of a Social Insight Scale," American Sociological Review 7 (1942): 214-25.
 
"Present State of the Profession," American Journal of Sociology, 39: 4 ( Jan., 1934):506-508. ]
 
"Present State of the Profession." American Journal of Sociology 39 (1933-34): 506-8.
 
"Primitive Social Ascendency," Proceedings of the American Sociological Society12 (1917):
 
"Problem of Controls in Experimental Sociology," Journal of Educational Sociology, 4: 9, The Research Number ( May, 1931):541-551.
 
"Progress in Methods of Inquiry and Research in the Social and Economic Sciences," Scientific Monthly, 19: 4 ( Oct., 1924): 390-399.
 
"Relation of Sociometry to Planning in an Expanding Social Universe," Sociometry , 6: 3 (Aug., 1943):234-240.
 
"Relations of Sociology and Social Case Work," Proceeding of the National Conference on Social Work 1919, pp. 358-65. Atlantic City, NJ..
 
"Rental Rates and Crowding in Dwelling Units in Manhattan (in Notes on Research and Teaching) F. Stuart Chapin, Clarence A. Johanson, Arthur L. Johnson , American Sociological Review, 15: 1 ( Feb., 1950):95-97.
 
"Report on Questionnaire of Committee on Teaching," American Journal of Sociology, 16: 6 ( May, 1911):774-793.
 
"Research Note on Randomization in a Social Experiment (in Comments and Communications)," Science, New Series, 112: 2921 ( Dec. 22, 1950): 760. .
 
"Research Studies of Extracurricular Activities and Their Significance in Reflecting Social Changes," Journal of Educational Sociology, 8 ( Apr., 1931):491-498.
 
"Seasonal Variation of Dependency (in Notes)," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 18: 143 ( Sep., 1923):911-914.
 
"Social Participation and Social Intelligence." American Sociological Review 4 (1939): 157-66.
 
"Social Science Abstracts (in News and Notes) F. Stuart Chapin, A. C. Hanford, Davis R. Dewey, Walter F. Willcox The American Political Science Review, 18: 3 ( Aug., 1924):611-614.
 
"Social Science Abstracts (in News and Notes)," The American Political ScienceReview, 22: 2 ( May, 1928):449-451.
 
"Social Science Abstracts (in Notes)," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 23: 162 ( Jun., 1928):187-188.
 
"Social Science Abstracts," American Journal of Sociology, 30: 1 ( Jul., 1924):87-89.
 
"Social Science Abstracts--an Institution in the Making (in News and Notes)," The American Political Scienc eReview, 24: 4 ( Nov., 1930):1024-1025.
 
"Social Science Abstracts--An Institution in the Making An Example of Social Invention and Social Engineering," American Journal of Sociology, 36: 3 ( Nov., 1930):406-422. ]
 
"Social Theory and Social Action." American Sociological Review 1 (1936): 1-11.
 
"Socio-Economic Status: Some Preliminary Results of Measurement," American Journal of Sociology, 37: 4 ( Jan., 1932):581-587.
 
"Sociometric Stars as Isolates," American Journal of Sociology, 56: 3 ( Nov., 1950):263-267. ]
 
"Some New Tools of Statistical Analysis and Some New Applications of Older Tools (in Sociometric Measurement) Sociometry , 18: 4, Sociometry and the Science of Man ( Nov., 1955): 447-455.
 
"Some Problems in Field Interviews when Using the Control Group Technique in Studies in the Community," American Sociological Review, 8: 1 ( Feb., 1943):63-68.
 
"Some Psychological Cross-Currents that May Affect Peace Plans," American Sociological Review, 9: 1 ( Feb., 1944):21-27.
 
"Some Results of a Quantitative Analysis of the Institutional Patterns of Churches." Social Forces 13 (1935): 340-49.
 
"Statistical Definition of a Societal Variable," American Journal of Sociology, 30: 2 ( Sep., 1924):154-171.
 
"Summary of Papers Presented at the Joint Luncheon on Social Science Abstracts," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 27: 177, Supplement: Proceedings of the American Statistical Association ( Mar., 1932):123-125.
 
"Summary of Papers Presented at the Luncheon of Social Science Abstracts," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 26: 173, Supplement: Proceedings of the American Statistical Association ( Mar., 1931):187-188.
 
"Syntactical Analysis of Sociometric Techniques: Cases in Point," Sociometry , 4: 2 ( May, 1941):177-183. ]
 
"Trends in Sociometrics and Critique," Sociometry , 3: 3 ( Jul., 1940):245-262.
 
"Variability of the Popular Vote at Presidential Elections," American Journal of Sociology, 18: 2 ( Sep., 1912):222-240.
 
"What Has Sociology to Contribute to Plans for Recovery from the Depression?" Social Forces, 12 (1934): 473-75.


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