Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... score . Knowing the score means acquiring the group's culture . Linton ' conveys the meaning of this term by suggesting that soci- ety ( or a group ) is an orchestra in which the musical score repre- sents culture . Each musician ( each ...
... score . Knowing the score means acquiring the group's culture . Linton ' conveys the meaning of this term by suggesting that soci- ety ( or a group ) is an orchestra in which the musical score repre- sents culture . Each musician ( each ...
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... score would be 100 , and the greater the value of the deviation measure the lower the crystallization score . † Now we come to the central questions . ( 1 ) Does behavior ( such as voting or expression of political preference ) vary ...
... score would be 100 , and the greater the value of the deviation measure the lower the crystallization score . † Now we come to the central questions . ( 1 ) Does behavior ( such as voting or expression of political preference ) vary ...
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... scoring 90 , 80 , 70 , 60 , 70 , 40 , 30 , 70 , 20 , and 10 , the modal score is 70. To say : " In this group the modal score is 70 , " is to use a measure of one sort of performance to describe the group . The median is the size ...
... scoring 90 , 80 , 70 , 60 , 70 , 40 , 30 , 70 , 20 , and 10 , the modal score is 70. To say : " In this group the modal score is 70 , " is to use a measure of one sort of performance to describe the group . The median is the size ...
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