Selected Bibliography of Morton Deutsch’s Writings




Ed Simpson and Morton Deutsch, 1984. Source The author’s Personal Photo collection








    2.2 Journal Articles and Chapters in Books






    • 1949: “A Theory of Cooperation and Competition” in: Human Relations, 2: 129–151.


    • 1949: “An Experimental Study of Effects of Cooperation and Competition Upon Group Processes”, in: Human Relations, 2: 199–231.


    • 1961: “Some Considerations Relevant to National Policy”, in: Journal of Social Issues, 17: 57–68.


    • 1962: “A Psychological Basis for Peace”, in: Quincy Wright; Evan, W.M.; Morton Deutsch (Eds.): Preventing World War III: Some Proposals: Some Proposals (New York: Simon and Schuster).


    • 1962: “Psychological Alternatives to War”, in: Journal of Social Issues, 18: 97–119.


    • 1964: “On Producing Change in an Adversary”, in: Ronald Fisher (Ed.): International Conflict and the Behavioral Sciences (New York: Basic Books): 145–160.


    • 1965: “A Psychological Approach to International Conflict”, in: Sperazzo, G. (Ed.): Strategic Interaction and Conflict (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press).


    • 1966: “Vietnam and the Start of World War III: Some Psychological Parallels”, in: New York State Psychologist.


    • 1969: “Conflicts: Productive and Destructive”, in: Journal of Social Issues, 25: 7–41.


    • Kelley, H.H.; Lanzetta, J.T.; Nuttin, J., Jr.; Shure, G.H.; Faucheux, C.; Moscovici, S.; Rabie, J., 1970: “A Comparative Experimental Study of Negotiation Behavior”, in: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 16: 411–438.


    • Wish, M.; Biener, L., 1970: “Differences in Conceptual Structures of Nations: An Exploratory Study”, in: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 16: 361–373.


    • Wish, M.; Biener, L., 1972: “Differences in Perceived Similarity of Nations”, in: Romney, A.K.; Shepherd, R.N. (Eds.): Multidimensional Scaling in the Social Sciences (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press).


    • 1976: “On Cursing the Darkness Versus Lighting a Candle”, in: Social Psychology in Transition (New York: Plenum).

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