Hemispheric lateralization and social comparison. [TR 66].
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
The research reported herein primarily represents studies conducted
to determine particulars about instrumentation requirements for research
utilizing scalp recorded electrical events as they relate to elements
defined by the social matrix. The studies are substantively interesting,
and the substantive content is what is reported.
The studies reported represent preliminary investigation and should
be so viewed. As such, they suggest an interesting phenomenon which is
reactive to social factors, and suggest the line of inquiry is feasible
and potentially fruitful. [Abstract from forward of report].
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | August 1978 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Barchas, Patricia |
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Author | Jose II, William S. |
Author | Harris, W. A. |
Author | Rosa, Eugene |
Publisher | Stanford University, Department of Sociology, Laboratory for Social Research |
Subjects
Subject | Social sciences-Research |
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Subject | Social Science methods |
Subject | reaction to social factors |
Subject | Sociology - Statistical methods |
Subject | Sociology-Research - Methodology |
Genre | Technical report |
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- Barchas, Patricia and Jose II, William S. and Harris, W. A. and Rosa, Eugene. (1978). Hemispheric lateralization and social comparison. Technical Report 66, Stanford University, Department of Sociology, Laboratory for Social Research. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/wy043cz2245
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Laboratory for Social Research Technical Report Series (1961-1985), Stanford University Department of Sociology
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