Appendix

Dr. Stuart Dodd’s List of “Revere-Connected Papers” (1958)

Bibliography of Revere-Connected Papers

1. Bowerman, Charles, with Stuart C. Dodd and Otto N. Larsen, “Testing Message Diffusion—Verbal vs. Graphic Symbols,” International Social Science Bulletin, UNESCO, Vol. 5, September 1953.

2. Catton, William R., Jr., “Exploring Techniques for Measuring Human Values,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 19, 1954, pp. 49–55.

3. ——, and Melvin L. DeFleur, “The Limits of Determinacy in Attitude Measurement,” Social Forces, Vol. 35, 1957, pp. 295–300.

4. ——, and Stuart C. Dodd, “Symbolizing the Values of Others,” in Symbols and Values: An Initial Study, Thirteenth Symposium of the Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, New York, Harper, 1954, Chap. 34, pp. 485–496.

5. ——, and Richard J. Hill, “Predicting the Relative Effectiveness of Leaflets: A Study in Selective Perception with Some Implications for Sampling,” Research Studies of the State College of Washington, Proceedings of the Pacific Coast Sociological Society, 1953, Vol. 21, pp. 247–251.

6. DeFleur, Melvin L., and Ørjar Øyen, “The Spatial Diffusion of an Air-borne Leaflet Message,” American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 59, 1953, pp. 144–149.

7. Dodd, Stuart C., “The Interactance Hypothesis—A Gravity Model Fitting Physical Masses and Human Groups,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 15, 1950, pp. 245–256.

8. ——, “Sociomatrices and Levels of Interaction—for Dealing with Plurels, Groups, and Organizations,” Sociometry, Vol. 14, 1951, pp. 237–248.

9. ——, “On Classifying Human Values—a Step in the Prediction of Human Valuing,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 16, 1951, pp. 645–653.

10. ——, “On All-or-None Elements and Mathematical Models for Sociologists,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 17, 1952, pp. 167–177.

11. ——and staff, “Testing Message Diffusing in C-Ville,” Research Studies of the State College of Washington, Proceedings of the Pacific Coast Sociological Society, 1952, Vol. 20, 1952, pp. 83–91.

12. ——, “Testing Message Diffusion from Person to Person,” Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 16, 1952, pp. 247–262.

13. ——, “Controlled Experiments on Interacting—Testing the Interactance Hypothesis Factor by Factor,” read at the Sociological Research Association Conference, Atlantic City, N.J., September 1952.

14. ——, “Human Dimensions—a Re-search for Concepts to Integrate Thinking,” Main Currents in Modern Thought, Vol. 9, 1953, pp. 106–113.

15. ——, “Testing Message Diffusion in Controlled Experiments: Charting the Distance and Time Factors in the Interactance Hypothesis,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 18, 1953, pp. 410–416.

16. ——, “Can the Social Scientist Serve Two Masters—An Answer through Experimental Sociology,” Research Studies of the State College of Washington, Proceedings of the Pacific Sociological Society, Vol. 21, 1953, pp. 195–213.

17. ——, “Formulas for Spreading Opinion—a Report of Controlled Experiments on Leaflet Messages in Project Revere,” read at A.A.P.O.R. meetings, Madison, Wis., Apr. 14, 1955.

18. ——, “Diffusion Is Predictable: Testing Probability Models for Laws of Interaction,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 20, 1955, pp. 392–401.

19. ——, “Testing Message Diffusion by Chain Tags,” American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 61, 1956, pp. 425–432.

20. ——, “Testing Message Diffusion in Harmonic Logistic Curves,” Psychometrika, Vol. 21, 1956, pp. 192–205.

21. ——, “A Predictive Theory of Public Opinion—Using Nine ‘Mode’ and ‘Tense’ Factors,” Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 20, 1956, pp. 571–585.

22. ——, “Conditions for Motivating Men—the Valuance Theory for Motivating Behaviors in Any Culture,” Journal of Personality, Vol. 25, 1957, pp. 489–504.

23. ——, “The Counteractance Model,” American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 63, 1957, pp. 273–284.

24. ——, “A Power of Town Size Predicts Its Internal Interacting—a Controlled Experiment Relating the Amount of an Interaction to the Number of Potential Interactors,” Social Forces, Vol. 36, 1957, pp. 132–137.

25. ——, with Edith D. Rainboth and Jiri Nehnevajsa, “Revere Studies on Interaction” (Volume ready for press).

26. Hill, Richard J., “A Note on Inconsistency in Paired Comparison Judgments,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 18, 1953, pp. 564–566.

27. ——, “An Experimental Investigation of the Logistic Model of Message Diffusion,” read at AAAS meeting, San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 27, 1954.

28. ——, with Stuart C. Dodd and Susan Huffaker, “Testing Message Diffusion—the Logistic Growth Curve in a School Population,” read at the Biometrics Conference, Eugene, Ore., June 1952.

29. Larsen, Otto N., “The Comparative Validity of Telephone and Face-to-Face Interviews in the Measurement of Message Diffusion from Leaflets,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 17, 1952, pp. 471–476.

30. ——, “Rumors in a Disaster,” accepted for publication in Journal of Communication.

31. ——, and Melvin L. DeFleur, “The Comparative Role of Children and Adults in Propaganda Diffusion,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 19, 1954, pp. 593–602.

32. ——, and Richard J. Hill, “Mass Media and Interpersonal Communication,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 19, 1954, pp. 426–434.

33. Nehnevajsa, Jiri, and Stuart C. Dodd, “Physical Dimensions of Social Distance,” Sociology and Social Research, Vol. 38, 1954, pp. 287–292.

34. Pence, Orville, and Dominic LaRusso, “A Study of Testimony: Content Distortion in Oral Person-to-Person Communication,” submitted for publication.

35. Rainboth, Edith Dyer, and Melvin L. DeFleur, “Testing Message Diffusion in Four Communities: Some Factors in the Use of Airborne Leaflets as a Communication Medium,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 17, 1952, pp. 734–737.

36. Rapoport, Anatol, “Nets with Distance Bias,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, Vol. 13, 1951, pp. 85–91.

37. ——, “Connectivity of Random Nets,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, Vol. 13, 1951, pp. 107–117.

38. ——, “The Probability Distribution of Distinct Hits on Closely Packed Targets,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, Vol. 13, 1951, pp. 133–138.

39. ——, “‘Ignition’ Phenomena in Random Nets,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, Vol. 14, 1952, pp. 35–44.

40. ——, “Contribution to the Mathematical Theory of Mass Behavior: I. The Propagation of Single Acts,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, Vol. 14, 1952, pp. 159–169.

41. ——, “Response Time and Threshold of a Random Net,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, Vol. 14, 1952, pp. 351–363.

42. ——, and Lionel I. Rebhun, “On the Mathematical Theory of Rumor Spread,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, Vol. 14, 1952, pp. 375–383.

43. ——, “Contribution to the Mathematical Theory of Contagion and Spread of Information: I. Spread through a Thoroughly Mixed Population,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, Vol. 15, 1953, pp. 173–183.

44. ——, “Spread of Information through a Population with Socio-structural Bias: I. Assumption of Transitivity,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, Vol. 15, 1953, pp. 523–533.

45. ——, “Spread of Information through a Population with Socio-structural Bias: II. Various Models with Partial Transitivity,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, Vol. 15, 1953, pp. 535–546.

46. ——, “Spread of Information through a Population with Socio-structural Bias: III. Suggested Experimental Procedures,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, Vol. 16, 1954, pp. 75–81.

47. Shaw, John G., “Testing Message Diffusion in Relation to Demographic Variables: an Analysis of Respondents to an Airborne Leaflet Message,” submitted for publication.

48. Turabian, Chahin, and Stuart C. Dodd, “A Dimensional System of Human Values,” Transactions Second World Congress of Sociology, International Sociology Association, 1954, pp. 100–105.

49. Winthrop, Henry, and Stuart C. Dodd, “A Dimensional Theory of Social Diffusion—an Analysis, Modeling and Partial Testing of One-way Interacting,” Sociometry, Vol. 16, 1953, pp. 180–202.

Theses

50. M.A. Catton, William R., Jr., “The Sociological Study of Human Values,” 1952.

51. M.A. Øyen, Ørjar, “The Relationship between Distances and Social Interaction—the Case of Message Diffusion,” 1953.

52. Ph.D. Catton, William R., Jr., “Propaganda Effectiveness as a Function of Human Values,” 1954.

53. Ph.D. DeFleur, Melvin Lawrence, “Experimental Studies of Stimulus Response Relationships in Leaflet Communication,” 1954.

54. Ph.D. Hill, Richard J., “Temporal Aspects of Message Diffusion,” 1955.

55. Ph.D. Larsen, Otto N., “Interpersonal Relations in the Social Diffusion of Messages,” 1955.

56. Ph.D. Shaw, John G., Jr., “The Relationship of Selected Ecological Variables to Leaflet Message Response,” 1954.

57. M.A. West, S.S., “Variation of Compliance to Airborne Leaflet Messages with Age and with Terminal Level of Education,” 1956.

Monographs Published

58. DeFleur, Melvin L., and Otto N. Larsen, The Flow of Information, New York, Harper, 1958.

Stuart Dodd, “Formulas for Spreading Opinions,” Public Opinion Quarterly, Winter 1958, p. 551.