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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1987 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1984 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1979 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

Melvin L. Kohn was affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Throughout their academic career, they were recognized as a fellow by several prestigious organizations, including the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1979, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1984, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1987.

The record of Melvin L. Kohn's research output does not include specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or primary publication venues. Likewise, there is no available information on book publications or main and subfields of study associated with their work.

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The awards listed indicate recognition by professional and scholarly societies, suggesting a career that intersected with influential institutions in science and academia.

Best Publications

  • Class and conformity : a study in values

    Melvin L. Kohn

  • Work and personality : an inquiry into the impact of social stratification

    Melvin L. Kohn;Carmi Schooler;Joanne Miller

  • Job Conditions and Personality: A Longitudinal Assessment of Their Reciprocal Effects

    Melvin L. Kohn;Carmi Schooler

  • Occupational experience and psychological functioning: An assessment of reciprocal effects.

    Melvin L. Kohn;Carmi Schooler

  • Social Class and Parent-Child Relationships: An Interpretation

    Melvin L. Kohn

  • The Reciprocal Effects of the Substantive Complexity of Work and Intellectual Flexibility: A Longitudinal Assessment

    Melvin L. Kohn;Carmi Schooler

  • Position in the Class Structure and Psychological Functioning in the United States, Japan, and Poland

    Melvin L. Kohn;Atsushi Naoi;Carrie Schoenbach;Carmi Schooler

  • Class, occupation, and orientation.

    Melvin L. Kohn;Carmi Schooler

  • Social Structure and Self-Direction: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and Poland

    Melvin L. Kohn;Kazimierz M. Slomczynski

  • Social Class and Parental Values

    Melvin L. Kohn

  • Social stratification and the transmission of values in the family: A cross-national assessment

    Melvin L. Kohn;Kazimierz M. Slomczynski;Carrie Schoenbach

  • Work and personality

    Melvin L. Kohn

  • Women and Work: The Psychological Effects of Occupational Conditions

    Joanne Miller;Carmi Schooler;Melvin L. Kohn;Karen A. Miller

  • Occupational Structure and Alienation

    Melvin L. Kohn

  • Class and Conformity: A Study in Values

    Viktor Gecas;Melvin L. Kohn

  • Social isolation and schizophrenia.

    Melvin L. Kohn;John A. Clausen

  • Social class, occupation, and parental values: a cross-national study.

    Leonard I. Pearlin;Melvin L. Kohn

  • Social Class and the Exercise of Parental Authority

    Melvin L. Kohn

  • Work and Personality: An Inquiry into the Impact of Social Stratification.

    James S. House;Melvin L. Kohn;Carmi Schooler;Joanne Miller

  • Class and Conformity: A Study in Values.

    Leonard Reissman;Melvin L. Kohn

  • Personality and Social Structure@@@Social Structure and Self-Direction: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and Poland.

    Duane F. Alwin;Melvin L. Kohn;Kazimierz M. Slomczynski

Frequent Co-Authors

Carmi Schooler
Carmi Schooler National Institutes of Health
Leonard I. Pearlin
Leonard I. Pearlin University of Maryland, College Park
James S. House
James S. House University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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