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Methodological Issues in Applied Social Psychology

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ISBN-10: 030644173X

ISBN-13: 9780306441738

Edition: 1992

Authors: Fred B. Bryant, John Edwards, R. Scott Tindale, Emil J. Posavac, Linda Heath

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List price: $169.99
Copyright year: 1992
Publisher: Springer
Publication date: 8/31/1992
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.21" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 3.124
Language: English

Emil J. Posavac (Ph.D., University of Illinois, Champaign) is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Loyola University of Chicago where he served as director of the Applied Social Psychology Graduate Program and chairman of the Psychology Department. He has consulted with a number of public and private organizations. He has published over sixty papers and chapters, edited or co-edited six volumes on program evaluation and applied social psychology, and written numerous evaluation reports for health care and educational institutions. He has written a textbook (with Eugene B. Zechmeister) on statistical analysis based on emerging orientations that emphasize a more complete understanding and…    

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