Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... effect , the devoutness of the parents , being antecedent in time to the movement of their children in occupational and class status , would lead to upward mobility for white Protestants and Jews and would have little or no effect for ...
... effect , the devoutness of the parents , being antecedent in time to the movement of their children in occupational and class status , would lead to upward mobility for white Protestants and Jews and would have little or no effect for ...
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... effect . A comparison of the control group with the main panel at a given point in time made it possible to estimate the effect that re- peated interviewing might have on panel respondents . For assum- ing that the sample was properly ...
... effect . A comparison of the control group with the main panel at a given point in time made it possible to estimate the effect that re- peated interviewing might have on panel respondents . For assum- ing that the sample was properly ...
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... effect of two or more variables may be different from the effect of any of them taken sepa- rately . For example , Blau and Duncan find that size of family and sibling posi- tion interact in their effects on later oc- cupational ...
... effect of two or more variables may be different from the effect of any of them taken sepa- rately . For example , Blau and Duncan find that size of family and sibling posi- tion interact in their effects on later oc- cupational ...
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