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Take , for example , the responses to open - ended questions covering almost any kind of contemporary domestic or international issue . If he has access to the schedules , the historian may undertake to code such responses in quite a ...
Take , for example , the responses to open - ended questions covering almost any kind of contemporary domestic or international issue . If he has access to the schedules , the historian may undertake to code such responses in quite a ...
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Studies of factors relevant for economic fluctuations represent the subject matter of the third example . In these examples we shall try to show the complexity of studying relationships between behavior and attitudes , as well as the ...
Studies of factors relevant for economic fluctuations represent the subject matter of the third example . In these examples we shall try to show the complexity of studying relationships between behavior and attitudes , as well as the ...
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For example , the norm of “ equal pay for equal work ” is assumed to generate pressures for wage equalities , particularly in situations where the structure of ownership directs the attention of workers to similar workers in other ...
For example , the norm of “ equal pay for equal work ” is assumed to generate pressures for wage equalities , particularly in situations where the structure of ownership directs the attention of workers to similar workers in other ...
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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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