From an address by Barklie Henry at the Sixty-second Annual Meeting of the Family Welfare Society of Boston, March 25, 1941, as quoted in LansdaleRobert T., “Establishing Research as a Major Function of a Private Social Agency,”Social Service Review, Vol. XVI, December 1942, p. 642.
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The major reports in this series are: HuntJ. McV., and KoganLeonard S., Measuring Results in Social Casework: A Manual on Judging Movement, rev. ed., Family Service Association of America, New York, 1952; J. McV. Hunt, Margaret Blenkner, and Leonard S. Kogan, Testing Results in Social Casework: A Field-Test of the Movement Scale, Family Service Association of America, New York, 1950; Leonard S. Kogan, J. McVicker Hunt, and Phyllis F. Bartelme, A Follow-Up Study of the Results of Social Casework, Family Service Association of America, New York, 1953; Ann W. Shyne and Leonard S. Kogan, “A Study of Components of Movement,” Social Casework, Vol. XXXIX, June 1958, pp. 333–42.
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WasserEdna (compiler), “Classified Bibliography: CSS Movement Scale,”Community Service Society, New York, 1960.
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DavidsAnthony, and TalmadgeMax, “Utility of the Rorschach in Predicting Movement in Psychiatric Casework,” digest of a paper presented at the fortieth annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Washington, D.C., March 6–9, 1963, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. XXXIII, March 1963, pp. 290–91.
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KoganLeonard S., and BrownBenjamin H., “A Two-Year Study of Case Record Uses,”Social Casework, Vol. XXXV, June 1954, pp. 252–57.
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KoganLeonard S., Response of East River Staff to the Experimental Floor Plan, Community Service Society, New York, 1955 (intramural report).
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KoganLeonard S., “The Short-Term Case in a Family Agency,”Social Casework, Vol. XXXVIII, May, June, and July 1957, pp. 231–38, 296–302, and 366–74.
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ShyneAnn W.“Plan and Procedures for Intake Study,”Community Service Society, New York, 1962.