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Part of the book series: Publications of the Research Group for European Migration Problems ((PRGEMP,volume 15))

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The respondents were selected and tested for the study in the following manner. Between 1958 and 1959 a letter, written in Hungarian, was sent to the subjects in the 1956 Cornell University Medical School study (q.v. p. 45) requesting their participation in a study of Hungarians in the United States.

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Weinstock, S.A. (1969). Methodology. In: Acculturation and Occupation: A Study of the 1956 Hungarian Refugees in the United States. Publications of the Research Group for European Migration Problems, vol 15. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-6563-9_5

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