Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... distribution of income . For the United States this distribution ( 1967 ) is shown in Figure 10.3 . Some shift in the distribution of work rewards is indicated by the data in Figure 10.4 , a change probably stemming from the le- verage ...
... distribution of income . For the United States this distribution ( 1967 ) is shown in Figure 10.3 . Some shift in the distribution of work rewards is indicated by the data in Figure 10.4 , a change probably stemming from the le- verage ...
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... distribution equals 3. The formula is derived deductively , but we can get some intui- tive sense of its meaning even without deriving it . It describes the way in which the values , in a series of random samples , distribute themselves ...
... distribution equals 3. The formula is derived deductively , but we can get some intui- tive sense of its meaning even without deriving it . It describes the way in which the values , in a series of random samples , distribute themselves ...
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... distribution of our 1,000 freshmen is presented in Figure A4.1 . But suppose that our findings gave us distributions like one or the other of those in Table A4.2 . The distribution with 200 grades in each category suggests an almost ...
... distribution of our 1,000 freshmen is presented in Figure A4.1 . But suppose that our findings gave us distributions like one or the other of those in Table A4.2 . The distribution with 200 grades in each category suggests an almost ...
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