ON THE APPLICATION OF SOCIOMETRY TO THREE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTICGROUPS OF CHRONIC SCHIZOPHRENICPATIENTS
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INTRODUCTIONAbstract
In a recently published short study on the theoretical considerations of Sociometry and the results so far obtained from its application, the German psychologist Hoehn, discusses the complicated but very interesting psychosociological phenomena which take place within the framework of various human groups.
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