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The use of a filmed puppet show as a group projective technique for children.

LIBRA LB1101 .G4 v.20 (1938)-v.82 (1970)
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LIBRA 179.05 G287 v.1 (1926)-v.2 (1927), v.5 (1929:Jan.-June)- v.8 (1930:July-Dec.), v.10 (1931:July-Dec.)-v.15 (1934:Jan.-June), v.18 (1936), v.22 (1940), v.59/v.60 (1959)-v.61/v.62 (1960), v.73/v.74, v.75/v.76 (1967)
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LIBRA 179.05 G287 v.56
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Haworth, Mary Robbins.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Puppets.
Puppet plays.
Puppet theater.
Physical Description:
pages ; cm
Contained In:
Genetic psychology monographs. Provincetown, Mass. 25 cm. v. 56 (1957) p. [257]-296. tables
Other Title:
Rock-a-bye, baby.
Notes:
Abridgment of thesis--Pennsylvania State University.
"The puppet play, Rock-a-bye, baby, written and performed by Adolf G. Woltmann, was made into a 35-minute, 16mm sound film and used as the instrument for the present study."
Bibliography pages 295-296.
OCLC:
15529015

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