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This article reviews: the studies of observed psychological dysfunc? tion of post-World War II and Hungarian refugees; the complex factors influencing the refugee experience; the sophisticated research methods used in studying Cuban and Indochinese refugees; an examination of treatments employed for different refugee groups and an argument for the use of behavioral descriptions of refugee symptomatology.
J. Donald Cohon (Thu,) studied this question.