Journal articles, book chapters, and lengthy comments
Chisholm, J.S. 1975. The social organization of ceremonial practitioners at Navajo Mt., Utah. Plateau: The Museum of Northern Arizona Quarterly, 47(3):1-26.
Chisholm, J.S. 1976. On the evolution of rules. In M.R.A. Chance & R.R. Larsen (Eds.) The Social Structure of Attention. London: John Wiley.
Chisholm, J.S., Woodson, R.H. & da Costa Woodson, E. 1978. Maternal blood pressure in pregnancy and newborn irritability. Early Human Development, 2(3):171-178.
Chisholm, J.S. & Richards, M.P.M. 1978. Swaddling, the cradleboard, and the development of children. Early Human Development, 2(3):255-275.
Blurton Jones, N.G., Woodson, R.H. & Chisholm, J.S. 1979. Cross-cultural perspectives on the significance of social relations in infancy. In R. Schaffer & J. Dunn (Eds.) The First Year of Life. London: John Wiley.
Chisholm, J.S. 1980. Development and adaptation in infancy. In C. Super & S. Harkness (Eds.) Anthropological Perspectives on Child Development. San Francisco: Jossey- Bass.
Chisholm, J.S. 1981a. Social and economic change among the Navajo: Residence patterns and the pickup truck. Journal of Anthropological Research, 37(2):148-157.
Chisholm, J.S. 1981b. Prenatal influences on Aboriginal - white Australian differences in neonatal behavior. Ethology and Sociobiology, 2:67-73.
Chisholm, J.S. 1981c. Residence patterns and the environment of mother-infant interaction among the Navajo. In T. Field, A. Sostek, P. Vietze & P.H. Leiderman (Eds.) Culture and Early Interactions. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Chisholm, J.S. l985. Developmental plasticity: An approach from evolutionary biology. In J. Mehler & R. Fox (Eds.) Neonate Cognition: Beyond the Blooming, Buzzing Confusion. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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