Lundberg was a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Medal of the University of Minnesota and an honorary doctorate in 1958 from the University of North Dakota.[3] After his death, a conference of the Pacific Sociological Association was held in his honor.[8]
Lundberg's most lasting impression was made in his work entitled, Can Science Save Us?. However, Lundberg focused much of his research on the applications, limits, delimits, operational definitions, and linguistics.[9] Lundberg's approach to sociology is usually categorized as neo-positivism. Lundberg was critical of the Chicago School of sociology.[10] He felt that their methodologies were not precise enough to generate reliable results.[11]
^Don Martindale, The Nature and Types of Sociological Theory, 1981, pg.127
^Hammersley, Martyn (1989). The Dilemma of Qualitative Method: Herbert Blumer and the Chicago Tradition. London: Routledge. pp. Ch.4.
^Warshay, Lee. Methodological Issues: Science (Empiricism and Neo-Positivism) and Humanism (Subjective and Objective idealism). Manuscript. Wayne State University, Detroit.
^Reviews: Vance, Rupert B.; Lundberg, George A.; Bain, Read; Anderson, Nels (1930), "Trends in American Sociology.", Social Forces, 9 (2), University of North Carolina Press: 299–300, doi:10.2307/2570334, JSTOR2570334. Bernard, L. L. (1930), "LUNDBERG, GEORGE A., BAIN, READ, and ANDERSON, NELS. Trends in American Sociology. Pp. xii, 443. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1929", Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 148: 303–304, doi:10.1177/000271623014800160, S2CID144324192. Reuter, E. B. (1930), "Book Review:Trends in American Sociology. George A. Lundberg, Read Bain, Nels Anderson", American Journal of Sociology, 36 (1): 142, doi:10.1086/215295.
^Reviews: Rice, Stuart A. (1929), "LUNDBERG, GEORGE A. Social Research: A Study in Methods of Gathering Data. Pp. xi, 380. New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1929", The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 145 (1): 208, doi:10.1177/000271622914500136, S2CID144138784.
Ogg, Frederic A.; Lunderg, George A.; Gee, Wilson (1930), "Social Research; A Study in Methods of Gathering Data", The American Political Science Review, 24 (1), American Political Science Association: 197–199, doi:10.2307/1946807, JSTOR1946807, S2CID147653449.
Redfield, Robert (1931), "Social Research. A Study in Methods of Gathering Data . George A. Lundberg", American Anthropologist, 33 (1): 106–107, doi:10.1525/aa.1931.33.1.02a00130.
Phelps, Harold A.; Lundberg, George A. (1942), "Social Research: A Study in Methods of Gathering Data", Journal of the American Statistical Association, 37 (219), American Statistical Association: 397–398, doi:10.2307/2279013, hdl:2027/coo.31924014493658, JSTOR2279013.
Shanas, Ethel (1942), "Book Review:Social Research: A Study in Methods of Gathering Data. George A. Lundberg", American Journal of Sociology, 47 (6): 998, doi:10.1086/219056.
Bowers, Raymond V.; Lundberg, George A. (1942), "Social Research: A Study in Methods of Gathering Data", Sociometry, 5 (2), American Sociological Association: 197–199, doi:10.2307/2785433, hdl:2027/coo.31924014493658, JSTOR2785433.
Farnsworth, Paul R. (1942), "Review of Social Research: A Study in Methods of Gathering Data (2nd Ed.)", The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 37 (4): 569, doi:10.1037/h0051370.
Peel, Roy V.; Lundberg, George A. (1942), "Social Research; A Study in Methods of Gathering Data", The American Political Science Review, 36 (5), American Political Science Association: 982–984, doi:10.2307/1949316, JSTOR1949316, S2CID148216538.
Davis, Kingsley; Lundberg, George E. (1943), "Social Research: A Study in Methods of Gathering Data", American Sociological Review, 8 (1), American Sociological Association: 100–101, doi:10.2307/2085466, hdl:2027/coo.31924014493658, JSTOR2085466.
^Reviews:
McKenzie, R. D. (1935), "LUNDBERG, GEORGE A., et al. Leisure, A Suburban Study. Pp. 396. New York: Columbia University Press, 1934. $3.00", The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 178 (1): 214–215, doi:10.1177/000271623517800151, S2CID145470807.
Schauffler, Mary C. (1935), "Book Review:Leisure: A Suburban Study. George A. Lundberg, Mirra Komarovsky, Mary Alice McInerny", American Journal of Sociology, 41 (2): 256, doi:10.1086/217064.
^Reviews:
Sorokin, Pitirim A. (1940), "Book Review:Foundations of Sociology. George A. Lundberg", The American Journal of Sociology, 45 (5): 795–798, doi:10.1086/218455.
Banks, J. A.; Lundberg, George A.; McKay, David (1965), "Foundations of Sociology", The British Journal of Sociology, 16 (1), Blackwell Publishing: 82–83, doi:10.2307/588570, JSTOR588570.
^Reviews:
Kaempffert, Waldemar (June 8, 1947), "A New Role for the Social Sciences", New York Times.
Jordan-Smith, Paul (February 9, 1947), "I'll be judge, you'll be jury", Los Angeles Times.
Gregg, John R. (1947), "Book Review: Can Science Save Us? George A. Lundberg", The Quarterly Review of Biology, 22 (4): 318, doi:10.1086/395893.
Hankins, Frank H.; Lundberg, George A. (1947), "Can Science Save Us?", Southern Economic Journal, 14 (1), Southern Economic Association: 73–74, doi:10.2307/1052873, JSTOR1052873.
Morgenthau, Hans (1947), "Book Review: Science and Freedom. Lyman Bryson; Can Science Save Us? George A. Lundberg", Ethics, 57 (3): 217, doi:10.1086/290567.
Woodard, James W. (1947), "Lundberg, George A., Can Science Save Us? p. 122. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1947", The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 252 (1): 158–159, doi:10.1177/000271624725200183, S2CID143597717.
Parton, Dorothy M.; Lundberg, G. A. (1947), "Can Science Save Us?", The American Catholic Sociological Review, 8 (2), Oxford University Press: 140–141, doi:10.2307/3707554, JSTOR3707554.
Lundberg, George A.; Hertzler, G.O. (1947), "Can Science Save Us?", Social Forces, 26 (1): 100–101, doi:10.2307/2572613, JSTOR2572613.
Freedman, Ronald; Lundberg, George A. (1948), "Can Science Save Us?", American Sociological Review, 13 (2), American Sociological Association: 226–228, JSTOR2087037.
Becker, Howard (1948), "Book Review: Can Science Save Us? George A. Lundberg", American Journal of Sociology, 54 (2): 170, doi:10.1086/220305.
Chinoy, Ely; Lundberg, George (1949), "Can Science Save Us?", The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 15 (1), Blackwell Publishing: 117–118, doi:10.2307/137969, JSTOR137969.
Pierce, Albert; Lundberg, George A. (1962), "Can Science Save Us?", American Sociological Review, 27 (1), American Sociological Association: 132, JSTOR2089778.
^Review: Hinkle, Roscoe C. Jr. (1956), "Book Review:Sociology. George A. Lundberg, Clarence C. Schrag, Otto N. Larsen", American Journal of Sociology, 61 (4): 381, doi:10.1086/221780.