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Katalog Perpustakaan Bidang Antropologi Sosial Katalog Perpustakaan Bidang Antropologi Sosial Data Pendukung Dalam Rangka Akreditasi Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Sumatera Utara Tahun 2017 PERPUSTAKAAN UNIVERSITAS Jalan Perpustakaan No. 1, Kampus USU, Medan 20155 Telepon : (061) 8218666, Fax: (061) 8213108 Laman: library.usu.ac.id KATALOG BUKU ANTROPOLOGI SOSIAL 123 Philosophical Antropology 150 Psikologi Ada 4 judul dari rekapitulasi buku : Ada 325 judul dari rekapitulasi buku : No Klas : 123 No Klas : 150 Subyek : Semua Subyek : Semua Jenis : Buku Jenis : Buku Bahasa : Semua Bahasa : Semua Tahun Terbit : Tahun Terbit : #1. #1. 123.5 yaz f 150 Wor p Freedom : bebas terpaksa atau terpaksa bebas Psychology, 3th ed. Oleh: Yazdi, M.T.M Oleh: Wortman, Camille B Jakarta : Al-Huda, 2006 New York : Alfred A Knopf, 1988 5 eks. 1 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #2. #2. 123.5 Syu f 150 Wor p Filsafat kebebasan Psychology Oleh: Syukur, Nico Oleh: Wortman, Camille B. Yogyakarta : Kanisius, 1988 Boston : McGraw-Hill College, 1999 5 eks. 3 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #3. #3. 123.5 Mas q 150 Woo e In quest of freedom Educational psychology Oleh: Mason, Alpheus Thomas Oleh: Woolfolk, Anita Englewood Cliffs : Prentice-Hall, 1959 Boston : Pearson Education, 2007 1 eks. 4 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #4. #4. 123.160 Hub a 150 Wij p Advanced procedure and axioms Psikologi bimbingan Oleh: Hubbard, L. Ron Oleh: Wijaya, Juhana California : Bridge PUblication, 2007 Bandung : Eresco, 1988 1 eks. 5 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #5. 150 Wei p Psychology themes & variations Oleh: Weiten, Wayne Australia 2007 : Thomson, 2007 4 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ #6. 150 Wei p Psychology themes & variations, 6th ed. Oleh: Weiten, Wayne Australia : Thomson, 2004 2 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ Page 1 of 103 #7. #14. 150 War k 150 Tak Ke pedalaman djiwa Taking sides : clashing views on psychological issues, Oleh: Warouw, S.J. 15th ed Bandung : Kilat Madju, 1956 Oleh: 1 eks. Boston : McGraw-Hill, 2008 ------------------------------------------------------ 1 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ #8. 150 Wal p #15. Pengantar psikologi umum, Ed.3 150 Suj p Oleh: Walgito, Bimo Psikologi umum Yogyakarta : Andi, 2002 Oleh: Sujanto, Agus 6 eks. Jakarta : Aksara Baru, 1993 ------------------------------------------------------ 13 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ #9. 150 Wai l #16. 5 (lima) rahasia sukses sejati 150 Str d Oleh: Waitley, Denise Developmental psychology ; the school-aged child Jakarta : Delapratasa, 1995 Oleh: Strommen, Ellen A. 8 eks. Homewood : The Dorsey, 0000 ------------------------------------------------------ 1 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ #10. 150 Wad p #17. Psikologi 1 150 Sta h Oleh: Wade, Carole How to think straight about psychology, 7th Ed Jakarta : Erlangga, 2008 Oleh: Stanovich, Keith E. 17 eks. Boston : Pearson, 2004 ------------------------------------------------------ 1 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ #11. 150 Wad p #18. Psikologi edisi ke-9 jilid 2 150 Soe p Oleh: Wade, Carole Pengantar psikologi Jakarta : Erlangga, 2008 Oleh: Soemanto, Wasty 15 eks. Jakarta : Bina Aksara, 1988 ------------------------------------------------------ 5 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ #12. 150 Wad #19. Wadsworth's media guide for introductory psychology 150 Sla s Oleh: Student workbook Australia : Thomson, 2003 Oleh: Slater, Carol W. 2 eks. London : Addison-Wesley, 1966 ------------------------------------------------------ 5 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ #13. 150 Voi #20. Voices of modern psychology 150 Sin a Oleh: Advis miliader : cara-ringan mencerahkan pikiran London : Addison-Wesley, 1969 Oleh: Sinulingga, Tama 3 eks. Bandung : Mizan Learning Center, 2005 ------------------------------------------------------ 2 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ Page 2 of 103 #21. #28. 150 Sar p 150 Rei e Pengantar umum psikologi Eroberung des friedens Oleh: Sarwono, Sarlito Wirawan Oleh: Reiwald, Paul Jakarta : Bulan Bintang, 1976 New York : Europa Verlag Zurich, 1944 1 eks. 1 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #22. #29. 150 San p 150 Rat p Psychology essential 2 psychology : concept & connections Oleh: Santrock, John W. Oleh: Rathus, Spencer A. Boston : McGraw-HIll, 2005 Australia : Thomson, 2007 1 eks. 4 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #23. #30. 150 San p 150 Psy Psychology Psychology Oleh: Santrock, John W Oleh: Boston : McGraw-Hill, 2003 Boston : Little Brown and Co., 1987 13 eks. 3 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #24. #31. 150 Rus p 150 Psy Psikologi kebahagiaan : dikupas melalui pendekatan Psychology psikologi yang sangat menyentuh hati Oleh: Oleh: Rusydi, Teuku Eddy Faisal Boston : Hougton Mifflin, 1988 Yogyakarta : Progresif Books, 2007 1 eks. 5 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #32. #25. 150 Psy 150 Ruc p Psychology in use Psychology and life Oleh: Oleh: Ruch, Floyd L. New York : American Company, 1951 Chicago : Scott, Foresman, 1948 1 eks. 5 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #33. #26. 150 Psy 150 Rub p The psychology of Egon Brunswik Psychology : being human Oleh: Oleh: Rubin, Zick New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966 New York : Harper & Row, 1985 3 eks. 2 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #34. #27. 150 Psy 150 Ris p Phsychology : a study of a science Psikologi komunikasi Oleh: Oleh: Riswandi New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1959 Yogyakarta : Graha Ilmu, 2013 1 eks. 6 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ Page 3 of 103 #35. #42. 150 Psy 150 Pen Psychology Pengantar psikologi 1, Ed.11 Oleh: Oleh: America : McGraw-Hill, 2002 Batam : Interaksara, 5 eks. 1 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #36. #43. 150 Psi 150 Pen Psikologi umum : buku panduan mahasiswa Pengantar psikologi 2, Ed.11 Oleh: Oleh: Jakarta : Gramedia Pustaka Utama, 1991 Batam : Interaksara, 9 eks. 1 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #37. #44. 150 Psi 150 Pas p Psikologi & posmodernisme Psychology : frontiers and applications Oleh: Oleh: Passer, Michael W. 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Australia : Thomson, 2005 New Jersey : Prentice Hall, 2001 2 eks. 2 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #41. #48. 150 Pen 150 Nai p Pengantar psikologi umum Psychology : the adaptive mind Oleh: Oleh: Nairne, James S Surabaya : Usaha Nasional, 1982 Australia : Thomson, 2006 1 eks. 2 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ Page 4 of 103 #49. #56. 150 Nai p 150 Mor i Psychology : the adaptive mind, 3th ed Introduction to psychology Oleh: Nairne, James S Oleh: Morgan, Clifford T Australia : Thomson, 2003 New York : McGrawHill, 1956 2 eks. 2 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #50. #57. 150 Mye p 150 Mil p Psychology, ed. 2 The psychology of play Oleh: Myers, David G Oleh: Millar, Susanna New York : Worth Publishers, 1989 London : Penguin, 0000 1 eks. 1 eks. ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ #51. #58. 150 Mye e 150 Mil l Exploring social psychology, Ed.4 Lecture outline for note taking for nairne's psychology, Oleh: Myers, David G. 4th ed Boston Burr Ridge : mcGraw-Hill Higher Education, Oleh: Miller, Michelle 2007 Australia : Thomson, 2006 4 eks. 2 eks. ------------------------------------------------------
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