tailieunhanh - The manipulation of human behavior - Albert D. Biderman, Herbert Zimmer
The manipulation of human behavior provides The physiological state of the interrogation subject as it, the effects of reduced environmental stimulation on human behavior, the use of drugs in interrogation, physiological responses as a means of evaluating information RC, the potential uses of hypnosis in interrogation, the experimental investigation of interpersonal influence. | THE MANIPULATION OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR -i- editors ALBERT D. BIDERMAN Bureau of Social Science Research Inc. HERBERT ZIMMER Associate Professor of Psychology University of Georgia John Wiley Sons Inc. New York London -ii- THE MANIPULATION OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR -iii- Copyright 1961 by John Wiley Sons Inc. All rights reserved. This book or any part thereof must not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the publisher except for any purpose of the United States Government. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 61-5669 Printed in the United States of America -iv- Contributors ROBERT ROGERS BLAKE . Professor of Psychology University of Texas R. C. DAVIS . Professor of Psychology Indiana University LOUIS A. GOTTSCHALK . Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Research Coordinator Department of Psychiatry Cincinnati General Hospital LAWRENCE E. HINKLE Jr. . Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine in Psychiatry New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center PHILIP E. KUBZANSKY . Chief Psychologist Boston City Hospital MALCOLM L. MELTZER . Staff Psychologist District of Columbia General Hospital JANE S. MOUTON . Social Science Research Associate University of Texas MARTIN T ORNE . . Teaching Fellow Department of Psychiatry Harvard University Medical School -v- -vi- to CHARLES E. HUTCHINSON and HERMAN J. SANDER for their leadership in this area -vii- -viii- Acknowledgments The editing of this book was carried out as a project of the Bureau of Social Science Research Inc. Dr. Robert T Bower director of the Bureau generously gave his time and talents to this project. Valuable assistance in editing the contributors manuscripts was given by Nadine Pitts Frank G. Davis Merle Goldberg and Doris F. Julian. The preparation of the chapters contained in this book was supported in part by the United States Air Force under Contract 18 600 1797 monitored by the Rome Air Development Center of the Air Research and Development Command and under .
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