Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... values depend on distinctions . People exem- plifying such values in greater degree than others are commonly rewarded , whether in cash , kudos , or clout - i.e . , wealth , prestige , and power . The way we rank people is a clue to the ...
... values depend on distinctions . People exem- plifying such values in greater degree than others are commonly rewarded , whether in cash , kudos , or clout - i.e . , wealth , prestige , and power . The way we rank people is a clue to the ...
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... values . Thus , taking the 10 student scores mentioned above and arranging them from highest to lowest , we know that the midpoint comes between the 5th and the 6th and the median will fall halfway between the values at those two points ...
... values . Thus , taking the 10 student scores mentioned above and arranging them from highest to lowest , we know that the midpoint comes between the 5th and the 6th and the median will fall halfway between the values at those two points ...
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... values would heap up in the middle , around the true value for the population , while a few values would range farther above and below the true value . This formula says that in a large number of samples having the characteristics of ...
... values would heap up in the middle , around the true value for the population , while a few values would range farther above and below the true value . This formula says that in a large number of samples having the characteristics of ...
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