Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... extent this has been true . Much of the imagery of education has made it , from the person's perspective , a social escalator , the proper instrument for improv- ing one's standing . This has probably led us to underemphasize the extent ...
... extent this has been true . Much of the imagery of education has made it , from the person's perspective , a social escalator , the proper instrument for improv- ing one's standing . This has probably led us to underemphasize the extent ...
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... extent to which individ- uals in that population conform to the patterned and socially sanctioned demands and expectations placed upon them by others . Postulate 3 The extent to which individuals in a population conform to the patterned ...
... extent to which individ- uals in that population conform to the patterned and socially sanctioned demands and expectations placed upon them by others . Postulate 3 The extent to which individuals in a population conform to the patterned ...
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Everett Keith Wilson. Table 7.1 Spatial , social , and psychic propinquity revealed in extent of agreement in assessing the attractiveness of others Extent of agreement as to attractiveness Percent of assessments falling at indicated ...
Everett Keith Wilson. Table 7.1 Spatial , social , and psychic propinquity revealed in extent of agreement in assessing the attractiveness of others Extent of agreement as to attractiveness Percent of assessments falling at indicated ...
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