The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 31Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess University of Chicago Press, 1926 Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. |
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... attempt to utilize them in defending a thesis or point of view . That is , it is itself an attempt to look facts or phenomena into a generalized statement or to establish a norm as a basis for the measurement or evaluation of particular ...
... attempt to utilize them in defending a thesis or point of view . That is , it is itself an attempt to look facts or phenomena into a generalized statement or to establish a norm as a basis for the measurement or evaluation of particular ...
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... attempt at historic reconstruction must be classed as so improbable as to be impossible . During the last decade of his life Rivers was induced to shift his position once more , this time in the direction of extreme diffu- sionism . I ...
... attempt at historic reconstruction must be classed as so improbable as to be impossible . During the last decade of his life Rivers was induced to shift his position once more , this time in the direction of extreme diffu- sionism . I ...
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... attempt will be made in this paper to clarify and at the same time condense , a theory of ideal relationship between the welfare agencies of a community on the one hand and its judicial system on the other . ' This will be done by means ...
... attempt will be made in this paper to clarify and at the same time condense , a theory of ideal relationship between the welfare agencies of a community on the one hand and its judicial system on the other . ' This will be done by means ...
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... attempt to sift , arrange , and co - ordinate the vast amount of ethnological material accumulated in the past by travelers , explorers , missionaries 90 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY ALMACK, JOHN C Efficiency in Socialization PAGE ...
... attempt to sift , arrange , and co - ordinate the vast amount of ethnological material accumulated in the past by travelers , explorers , missionaries 90 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY ALMACK, JOHN C Efficiency in Socialization PAGE ...
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... attempt is made to trace in detail the movements of the groups after their entry into the Pacific . Some settlements are known to have ex- isted many generations ; some were long isolated in their new homes , while outside influences ...
... attempt is made to trace in detail the movements of the groups after their entry into the Pacific . Some settlements are known to have ex- isted many generations ; some were long isolated in their new homes , while outside influences ...
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