Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... measure of status integra- tion declines . This is the case in the lower part of Table 6.2 where the measure of status integration drops to .54 . Before leaving this matter of role compatibility measured through an index of status ...
... measure of status integra- tion declines . This is the case in the lower part of Table 6.2 where the measure of status integration drops to .54 . Before leaving this matter of role compatibility measured through an index of status ...
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... measure of a family's class standing . * A third method works with the reputation a family has among others in the community . This was the method employed by Hollingshead in his study , Elmtown's Youth.16 From a careful analysis of ...
... measure of a family's class standing . * A third method works with the reputation a family has among others in the community . This was the method employed by Hollingshead in his study , Elmtown's Youth.16 From a careful analysis of ...
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... measure of crystallization , the measure of extent of sameness or consistency among these four scores . The measure contrived was this : the square root of the sum of the four squared deviations from their respective means , subtracted ...
... measure of crystallization , the measure of extent of sameness or consistency among these four scores . The measure contrived was this : the square root of the sum of the four squared deviations from their respective means , subtracted ...
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