AndersonN. H.1961“Scales and statistics: Parametric and nonparametric”. Psych. Bull. 58: 305–316.
2.
AtchleyR.McCabeP. M.1968“Socialization in correctional communities: Replication”. Amer. Soc. Rev.33: 774–786.
3.
BakerB. O.HardyckC. D.PetrinovichL. F.1966“Weak measures vs. strong statistics: An empirical critique of S. S. Stevens' proscriptions on statistics”. Educ. and Psych. Measurement26: 291–309.
4.
BoneauC. A.1960“The effects of violations of assumptions underlying the t-test”. Psych. Bull. 57: 49–64.
5.
BurkeC. J.1953“Additive scales and statistics”. Psych. Rev.60: 73075.
6.
ClemmerD.1940The Prison Community. Christopher Publishing.
7.
ClineH.1968. “The determinants of normative patterns in correctional institutions,” pp. 173–184 in ChristieNils (ed.) Scandinavian Studies in Criminology II. Oslo: Oslo Univ. Press.
8.
CohenA.1955Delinquent Boys. New York: Free Press.
9.
EdwardsA. R.1970“Inmate adaptation and socialization in the prison”. Sociology4: 213–225.
10.
GarfinkelH.1956“Conditions of successful degradation ceremonies”. Amer. J. of Sociology61: 420–424.
11.
GiallombardoR.1966Society of Women. New York: John Wiley.
12.
GlaserD.1964The Effectiveness of a Prison and Parole System. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill.
IrwinJ.CresseyD.1962“Thieves, convicts, and the inmate culture”. Social Problems10: 142–155.
16.
KerlingerF. N.PedhazurE. J.1973Multiple Regression in Behavioral Research. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
17.
LordF. M.1953“On the statistical treatment of football numbers”. Amer. Psychologist8: 750–751.
18.
McCorkleL. W.KornR.1954“Resocialization within walls”. Annals of the Amer. Academy of Pol. and Social Sci.293: 88–98.
19.
MathiesenT.1968“A functional equivalent to inmate cohesion”. Human Organization27: 117–124.
20.
NealA.RettigS.1967“On the multidimensionality of alienation”. Amer. Soc. Rev.32: 755–768.
21.
NealA.SnyderE. E.BaloghJ. K.1974. “Changing alienations as consequences of imprisonment”. Bowling Green State University. (unpublished).
22.
SchragC.1944. “Social types in a prison community”. M.A. thesis. University of Washington.
23.
SeemanM.1959“On the meaning of alienation”. Amer. Soc. Rev.24: 783–791.
24.
StreetD.VinterR.PerrowC.1966Organization for Treatment. New York: Free Press.
25.
SykesG.1958Society of Captives. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.
26.
SykesG.MessingerS.1960. “The inmate social system,” pp. 5–19 in ClowardR. (eds.) Theoretical Studies in Social Organization of the Prison. New York: Social Science Research Council.
27.
ThomasC. W.1970“Toward a more inclusive model of the inmate contraculture”. Criminology8: 251–263.
28.
ThomasC. W.1973“Prisonization or resocialization? A study of external factors associated with the impact of imprisonment”. J. of Research in Crime and Delinquency10: 13–21.
29.
ThomasC. W.FosterS. C.1972“Prisonization in the inmate contraculture”. Social Problems20: 229–239.
30.
ThomasC. W.FosterS. C.1973“The importation model perspective on inmate social roles: An empirical test”. Soc. Q. 16: 226–234.
31.
ThomasC. W.PooleE. D.1975“The consequences of incompatible goal structures in correctional settings”. International J. of Criminology and Penology3: 27–42.
32.
ThomasC. W.NelsonL. D.WilliamsJ. S.1974. “The construction of Likert-type attitude scales: An examination of techniques of item selection”. Presented to the Rural Sociological Society convention, Montreal, Canada.
33.
TittleC.1972Society of Subordinates. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press.
34.
WardD. A.KassebaumG.1965Women's Prison: Sex and Social Structure. Chicago: Aldine.
35.
WellfordC.1967“Factors associated with adoption of the inmate code”. J. of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Sci.58: 197–203.
36.
WheelerS.1961“Socialization in correctional communities”. Amer. Soc. Rev.26: 697–712.
37.
WilsonT. P.1968“Patterns of management and adaptations to organizational roles: A study of prison inmates”. Amer. J. of Sociology74: 146–157.