Sociology; Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1966 - 730 páginas |
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... Figure 2-2 ) . This figure conveys the impression that man is tied to the kitetail of a continuing technological revolution . There may be a bit of hyperbole in this figure . But cultural changes in the sphere of science and technology ...
... Figure 2-2 ) . This figure conveys the impression that man is tied to the kitetail of a continuing technological revolution . There may be a bit of hyperbole in this figure . But cultural changes in the sphere of science and technology ...
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... Figure B , above , with every increase of one unit in X there were a corresponding decrease in Y , the relationship would be inverse , or negative . When we use r , we are usually trying to get a fuller understanding of the de- pendent ...
... Figure B , above , with every increase of one unit in X there were a corresponding decrease in Y , the relationship would be inverse , or negative . When we use r , we are usually trying to get a fuller understanding of the de- pendent ...
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... Figure 8-10 shows another way of representing this elementary idea about the linkage between size of population and number of simple , bilateral relationships . The relationship graphically repre- sented in these two figures can be ...
... Figure 8-10 shows another way of representing this elementary idea about the linkage between size of population and number of simple , bilateral relationships . The relationship graphically repre- sented in these two figures can be ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ENTERING THE GROUP | 43 |
THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS | 89 |
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