Social PsychologyMorris Rosenberg, Ralph H. Turner Basic Books, 1981 - 776 من الصفحات |
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... empirical data to test hypotheses " he sees as dominating the methods of conventional soci- ology , Blumer calls for direct examination of the empirical world of everyday experience . But one must do more than look . Blumer recom- mends ...
... empirical data to test hypotheses " he sees as dominating the methods of conventional soci- ology , Blumer calls for direct examination of the empirical world of everyday experience . But one must do more than look . Blumer recom- mends ...
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... empirical data in some detail . Here all I can offer is the conclusion I have reached on the basis of that analysis : nothing that has been said in the preceding pages is in conflict with empirical evidence known to me . More than that ...
... empirical data in some detail . Here all I can offer is the conclusion I have reached on the basis of that analysis : nothing that has been said in the preceding pages is in conflict with empirical evidence known to me . More than that ...
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... empirical work . The remainder of this section will proceed from some of the implicit and explicit ideas in Inkeles's work to formulate three basic principles that should guide and integrate future work on the relationships between ...
... empirical work . The remainder of this section will proceed from some of the implicit and explicit ideas in Inkeles's work to formulate three basic principles that should guide and integrate future work on the relationships between ...
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Themes and Variations | 3 |
Social Exchange Theory | 30 |
Reference Groups and Social Evaluations | 66 |
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