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8 why B rather than not - B ? Under what conditions , that is , will B appear or fail to appear ? For example , Waller criticized the usual factorial treatment of divorce and offered instead a processual analysis .
8 why B rather than not - B ? Under what conditions , that is , will B appear or fail to appear ? For example , Waller criticized the usual factorial treatment of divorce and offered instead a processual analysis .
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Their opponents are less patient with what appears to them a doubtful , long - range investment and accuse the ... in favor of “ narrowly defined variables rigidly abstracted from the aesthetic contexts in which they appear .
Their opponents are less patient with what appears to them a doubtful , long - range investment and accuse the ... in favor of “ narrowly defined variables rigidly abstracted from the aesthetic contexts in which they appear .
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This query may strike the historian as curious , if it appears to suggest that the opinion researcher should try to ... and by what appear to be the compelling social , economic , intellectual , and political issues of their day .
This query may strike the historian as curious , if it appears to suggest that the opinion researcher should try to ... and by what appear to be the compelling social , economic , intellectual , and political issues of their day .
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
PART 1HISTORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH | 31 |
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