Cited Works By Homans
- English Villagers of the Thirteenth Century (1941)
- The Human Group (1950)
- "Social Behavior as Exchange." American Journal of Sociology 63:597-606. (1958)
- Social Behavior: Its Elementary Forms (1961, rev. ed. 1974)
- Coming to My Senses: The Autobiography of a Sociologist (1984)
- Certainties and Doubts (1987)
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