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    Erikson's “Components of a Healthy Personality” among Holocaust Survivors Immediately and 40 Years after the War by Suedfeld, Peter, Soriano, Erin, McMurtry, Donna Louise, Paterson, Helen, Weiszbeck, Tara L., Krell, Robert

    “…This study assessed the degree to which Holocaust survivors have dealt successfully with the eight psychosocial crises thought by Erikson (1959) to mark…”
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    Child Holocaust Survivors as Parents: A Transgenerational Perspective by Krell, Robert, Suedfeld, Peter, Soriano, Erin

    Published in American journal of orthopsychiatry (01-10-2004)
    “…Children of Holocaust survivors frequently point out problems associated with having been raised by survivor parents. However, large-scale studies demonstrate…”
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    Lethal Stereotypes: Hair and Eye Color as Survival Characteristics During the Holocaust 1 by Suedfeld, Peter, Paterson, Helen, Soriano, Erin, Zuvic, Samantha

    Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-11-2002)
    “…In spite of many false negatives and false positives quite familiar to the people of Nazi‐dominated Europe, dark hair and eyes were salient among the physical…”
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    Lethal Stereotypes: Hair and Eye Color as Survival Characteristics During the Holocaust1 by Suedfeld, Peter, Paterson, Helen, Soriano, Erin, Zuvic, Samantha

    Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-11-2002)
    “…In spite of many false negatives and false positives quite familiar to the people of Nazi‐dominated Europe, dark hair and eyes were salient among the physical…”
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    Separating the Qualitative to Quantitative Dimension from the Data versus Analyses Distinction: Another Way to Study Holocaust Survivors by Suedfeld, Peter, Soriano, Erin

    Published in The Reference librarian (21-04-1998)
    “…Examines the effectiveness of qualitative and quantitative methods for researching the Holocaust. Concludes that strict adherence to the…”
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