File contains correspondence regarding Alexander Leighton's fellowship with the Social Science Research Council for 1939 - 1941. Also includes progress reports and final reports.
File consists of reports on Japanese psychology during World War II, titled "The word and the deed" and "Current psychological and social tensions in Japan."
Item is a restricted report outlining the implications of how news is presented to the public in a popular Japanese newspaper, a key means of disseminating domestic propaganda.
File contains correspondence, memoranda, study plans, and analytical reports related to the Foreign Morale Analysis Division. Documents specifically relate to psychological study of Japanese civilians and prisoners of war.
File contains research team logs, interview transcriptions, conversation notes, interrogation reports, and project reports from the USSBS interviews with Japanese citizens.
File contains correspondence with or about Dorothy S. Thomas. Also contains "Preliminary report on the Tule Lake Project," "Revised outline for preliminary reports," and "Instructions for Topaz observers."
File contains correspondence with or about Laura Thompson. Also contains a press release and a report titled "Research on the development of Indian personality."
File contains newspaper clippings, information on Joseph Kidd, "Guide to interviewing and clinical personality study," "Improvisations: an application of psychodrama in personality diagnosis," and counselling and testing materials.
Item is a handwritten report with a preface attributing a large portion of the material "from a preliminary report on psychological testing prepared by Dr. Frank Freeman of Cornell University."
File consists of a coil-bound reprint of the article from the Reports of the Ramah Project of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology.
File contains preliminary research plans, a seminar report on psychological testing, a multiphase personality inventory, and an excerpt on psychoneurotic screening in the Army, all written or originating with M.L. Kohn (1928-2021), who may have been a graduate or post-doctoral student at Cornell, working under Alexander Leighton.
File contains a research manual for field work for the Stirling County Study. The manual indicates that researchers could keep one copy of their field notes and reports for their personal or university's files and that all others remained the property of Cornell University.
File contains correspondence with or about Margaret Mead. Also contains a report titled "Provisional analytical summary of Institute of Pacific Relations conference on Japanese character structure."
File contains information on the Bureau of Sociological Research, including personnel lists and structural features. Also includes a report on the Bureau.
File contains correspondence with or about Robert K. Greenleaf. Also includes leader training information, member lists, and program outlines for the meetings on human relations. Also includes the articles "Proposed study to develop the direct training plans for getting policy matters across to employers," "People in the bell system," "Morale is the capacity of a group of people to pull together in pursuit of a common purpose."