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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED FOR REVIEW Ahmavaara, Y. On. the unified ]actor theory o] mind. Helsinki: Akademia Scientaxum Fennica, 1957. Pp. 176. Ahmavaara, Y. The unified ]actor model. Helsinki: Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies, 1958. Pp. 187. Anderson, C. C. Function fluctuations. British J. Psychol., Monograph Supplements XXX, 1958. Pp. 104. Anderson, T. W. Introduction to multivariate statistical analysis. New York: Wiley, 1958. Pp. 374. Anastasi, Anne. Differential psychology. ]New York: Macmillan, 1958. Pp. 664. Ashby, W. R. An introduction to cybernetics. New York: Wiley, 1956. Pp. 295. Brunswik, E. Perception and the representative design o] psychological experiments. Berkeley, Calif.: Univ. California Press, 1956. Pp. 154. Chapanis, A. Research techniques in human engineering. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1959. Pp. 316. Chernoff, H. and Moses, L. E. Elementary decision theory. New York: Wiley, 1959. Pp. 363. Cornell, F. G. Essentials o] educational statistics. :New York: Wiley, 1956. Pp. 375. Crow, E. L. et al. Statistics manual. China Lake, Calif. : U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station. 1955. Pp. 288. Dixon, W. J. and Massey, F. L. Introduction to statistical analysis (2nd Edition). New York: McGraw-Hill, 1956. Pp. 312. Feller, W. An introduction to probability theory and its applications. New York: Wiley, 1957. Pp. 461. Garrett, H. E. Statistics in psychology and education. New York: Longmans Green, 1958. Pp. 471. Gross, N. et al. Explorations in role analysis. New York: Wiley, 1958. Pp. 379. Guilford, J. P. Funda/mentaI statistics in psychology and education. New York: McGraw- Hill, 1956. Pp. 565. Hakkinen, S. Traffic accidents and driver characteristics. Helsinki: Institute of Technology, Scientific Researches No. 13, 1958. Pp. 198. Hohn, F. E. Elementary matrix algebra. New York: Macmillan, 1959. Pp. 305. Kemeny, J. G. et al. Introduction to finite mathematics. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1957. Pp. 372. Layton W. L. Counseling use o] the Strong Vocational Interest Blank. Minnesota Studies in Student Personnel Work No. 8, Minneapolis: Univ. Minnesota Press, 1958. Pp. 40. Loveday, R. Statistics, a first course. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1958. Pp. 121. Luce, R. D. Inclividual choice behavior. New York: Wiley, 1959. Pp. 149. McCloskey, J. and Coppinger, J. M. (Eds.) Operations research Jor management, Vol. II. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1956. Pp. 599. MeEwen, P. Figural after-effects. British J. PsychoI., Monograph Supplements XXXI, 1958. Pp. 106. Neyman, J. (Ed.) Proceedings oJ the Third Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability. Berkeley: Univ. California Press, 1956. Pp. 184. Odell, C. W. A first course in educational statistics. Dubuque, Ia.: Wm. C. Brown Co., 1957. Pp. 172. Roy, S. N. Some aspects oJ multivariate analysis. New York: Wiley, 1957. Pp. 214. Schachter, S. The psychology oJ affiliation. Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 1959. Pp. 141 Schreier, F. T. Human motivation. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1957. Pp. 256. 373

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Ahmavaara, Y. On. the unified ]actor theory o] mind. Helsinki: Akademia Scientaxum Fennica, 1957. Pp. 176.

Ahmavaara, Y. The unified ]actor model. Helsinki: Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies, 1958. Pp. 187.

Anderson, C. C. Function fluctuations. British J . Psychol., Monograph Supplements XXX, 1958. Pp. 104.

Anderson, T. W. Introduction to multivariate statistical analysis. New York: Wiley, 1958. Pp. 374.

Anastasi, Anne. Differential psychology. ]New York: Macmillan, 1958. Pp. 664. Ashby, W. R. An introduction to cybernetics. New York: Wiley, 1956. Pp. 295. Brunswik, E. Perception and the representative design o] psychological experiments. Berkeley,

Calif.: Univ. California Press, 1956. Pp. 154. Chapanis, A. Research techniques in human engineering. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press,

1959. Pp. 316. Chernoff, H. and Moses, L. E. Elementary decision theory. New York: Wiley, 1959. Pp. 363. Cornell, F. G. Essentials o] educational statistics. :New York: Wiley, 1956. Pp. 375. Crow, E. L. et al. Statistics manual. China Lake, Calif. : U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station.

1955. Pp. 288. Dixon, W. J. and Massey, F. L. Introduction to statistical analysis (2nd Edition). New

York: McGraw-Hill, 1956. Pp. 312. Feller, W. A n introduction to probability theory and its applications. New York: Wiley,

1957. Pp. 461. Garrett, H. E. Statistics in psychology and education. New York: Longmans Green, 1958.

Pp. 471. Gross, N. et al. Explorations in role analysis. New York: Wiley, 1958. Pp. 379. Guilford, J. P. Funda/mentaI statistics in psychology and education. New York: McGraw-

Hill, 1956. Pp. 565. Hakkinen, S. Traffic accidents and driver characteristics. Helsinki: Institute of Technology,

Scientific Researches No. 13, 1958. Pp. 198. Hohn, F. E. Elementary matrix algebra. New York: Macmillan, 1959. Pp. 305. Kemeny, J. G. et al. Introduction to finite mathematics. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1957.

Pp. 372. Layton W. L. Counseling use o] the Strong Vocational Interest Blank. Minnesota Studies

in Student Personnel Work No. 8, Minneapolis: Univ. Minnesota Press, 1958. Pp. 40. Loveday, R. Statistics, a first course. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1958. Pp. 121. Luce, R. D. Inclividual choice behavior. New York: Wiley, 1959. Pp. 149. McCloskey, J. and Coppinger, J. M. (Eds.) Operations research Jor management, Vol. II .

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1956. Pp. 599. MeEwen, P. Figural after-effects. British J . PsychoI., Monograph Supplements XXXI,

1958. Pp. 106. Neyman, J. (Ed.) Proceedings oJ the Third Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics

and Probability. Berkeley: Univ. California Press, 1956. Pp. 184. Odell, C. W. A first course in educational statistics. Dubuque, Ia.: Wm. C. Brown Co.,

1957. Pp. 172. Roy, S. N. Some aspects oJ multivariate analysis. New York: Wiley, 1957. Pp. 214. Schachter, S. The psychology oJ affiliation. Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 1959. Pp. 141 Schreier, F. T. Human motivation. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1957. Pp. 256.

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Senders, Virginia. Measurement and statistics. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1958. Pp. 598.

Simon, It. A. Models o] man. New York: Wiley, 1957. Pp. 287. Stephan, F. F. and McCarthy, P. J. Sampling opinions. New York: Wiley, 1958. Pp. 451. Stone, Carol L. Percentages for integers i to 399. Stations Circular 341. Inst. Agri. Sciences,

State College Washington, 1958. Pp. 399. SuteUffe, J. P. Task variability and the level of aspiration. Australian J. Psychol., Mono-

graph Supplement No. 2, 1955. Pp. 85. Tate, M. W. and Clelland, R. C. Nonparametric and shortcut statistics. Danville, Ill.:

Interstate Printers and Publishers, 1957. Pp. 171. Terman, L. M. and Oden, Mellta H. The gi]ted group at mid-li]e. Stanford: Stanford Univ.

Press, 1959. Pp. 187. Thrall, R. M. and Tornheim, L. Vector spaces and matrices. New York: Wiley, 1957. Pp.

318. Thurstone, L. L. The measurement o] values. Chicago: Univ. Chicago Press, 1959. Pp. 322. Traxler, A. E. Techniques of guidance. New York: Harper, 1957. Pp. 314. Viitamaki, R. O. Personality traits between puberty and adolescence. Helsinki: Finnish

Academy of Selenee and Letters, 1956. Pp. 183.