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Schellenberg, James Arthur was born on June 7, 1932 in Vinland, Kans. Son of Isaac F. and Tena (Franz) Schellenberg.
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A concise text for the first course in social psychology, presenting an overview of the main concepts, key ideas, and most significant research in the field. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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This text shows the application of simplified theory models to a wide range of phenomena of interest to social scientists. Although non-technical (requiring no special mathematical background of readers), the book demonstrates the range of applications of primitive game models. The variety of subjects discussed (ranging from incidental matters of everyday living to theological issues) shows that very different kinds of concrete phenomena may have similar patterns of strategic interaction. Special consideration is given to key issues of bargaining theory, and experimental work is summarized to show how such issues may be clarified by use of primitive games.
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Schellenberg, James Arthur was born on June 7, 1932 in Vinland, Kans. Son of Isaac F. and Tena (Franz) Schellenberg.
AB, Baker University, 1954. Master of Arts, University Kansas, 1955. Doctor of Philosophy, University Kansas, 1959.
Assistant professor sociology, Western Michigan U., Kalamazoo, 1959-1963; associate professor sociology, Western Michigan U., Kalamazoo, 1963-1967; professor sociology, Western Michigan U., Kalamazoo, 1967-1976; professor sociology, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, since 1976.
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Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of University Professors, American Sociological Association.
Married Diana B. Sadler, July 29, 1956 (divorced). Children: Robert L., Franklin M. Married Christine A. Alberti, December 28, 1974.
Children: Amy J., Stephen A.