The Unadjusted Girl, With Cases and Standpoint for Behavior AnalysisThomas, William Isaac
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The Unadjusted Girl, With Cases and Standpoint for Behavior Analysis
Thomas, William Isaac
Female juvenile delinquents -- Case studies; Young women
Statistics, as method, 244.
Sublimation of the wish, 243.
Success, two types of, 219.
Taft, Jessie, 34, 36, 200, 209, 221.
Temperament, 241.
Thomas, W. I., 3.
Thompson, Sir Wm., 219.
Thorndike, E. L., 17, 26.
Todd, Helen M., 218.
Train, A., 81.
True, Ruth, 13.
Unrest in Immigrants, 72.
Vagabondage, 6, 255.
Values, social, 232.
Van Waters, Miriam, 84, 195, 224.
Veblen, Thorstein, 31.
Venereal infections, 79.
Vice Commission of Chicago, 229.
Visiting teacher, 214.
Watson, J. B., 3, 9, 17, 80, 248.
Watson, Rosalie R., 248.
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice, 99.
White slavers, methods of, 145.
White slavery, 141, 150.
Wishes, 1;
fixation of, 18;
over determination of, 18;
organization of, 39;
regulation of, 41;
transfer of, 243.
Women, types of, 230.
Wulffen, E., 236, 241.
Yerkes, Charles M., 252.
Zlatovratsky, N. N., 46.
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Footnote 1:
John B. Watson: “Practical and Theoretic Problems in Instinct and
Habits”, in “Suggestions of Modern Science Concerning Education”, by
H. S. Jennings, J. B. Watson, Adolf Meyer, W. I. Thomas, p. 63.
Footnote 2:
Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County (Illinois).
Footnote 3:
Josiah Flynt: “How Men Become Tramps”, _Century Magazine_, Vol. 50, p.
944 (October, 1895).
Footnote 4:
R. Saleilles: “The Individualization of Punishment”, p. 283.
Footnote 5:
Letter from “Railroad Jack” (Manuscript).
Footnote 6:
Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau (Manuscript).
Footnote 7:
F. Dostoievsky: “The House of the Dead”, p. 25.
Footnote 8:
“Primary-Group Norms in Present-Day Society”, in “Suggestions of
Modern Science Concerning Education”, p. 162.
Footnote 9:
Chief City Magistrate William McAdoo, in _New York World_, December
18, 1920.
Footnote 10:
Ruth True: “The Neglected Girl”, p. 50.
Footnote 11:
W. I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki: “The Polish Peasant in Europe and
America”, in “Life Record of an Immigrant”, Vol. 3, pp. 246 and 251.
Footnote 12:
From the section entitled “A Bintel Brief” in _Forward_ (a New York
newspaper in the Yiddish language), April 12, 1920.
Footnote 13:
E. L. Thorndike: “The Original Nature of Man”, p. 81.
Footnote 14:
_Forward_, February 8, 1922.
Footnote 15:
_Forward_, March 8, 1922.
Footnote 16:
“Letters of William James”, p. 218. _The Atlantic Monthly Press._
Footnote 17:
Hutchins Hapgood: “The Marionette” (Manuscript).
Footnote 18:
_Forward_, December 17, 1920.
Footnote 19:
E. L. Thorndike: “The Original Nature of Man”, p. 87.
Footnote 20:
_Chicago American_, May 13, 1915.
Footnote 21:
Edith L. Smith, in collaboration with Hugh Cabot: “A Study in Sexual
Morality”, _Social Hygiene_, Vol. 2, p. 532.
Footnote 22:
Burr: “Religious Confession and Confessants”, p. 356.
Footnote 23:
“The Lady Bum”, by One of Them. _New York Times, Book Review and
Magazine_, January 1, 1922.
Footnote 24:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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