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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... Basis of Social Theory . - Arthur J. Todd BANTA , N. MOORE . Spring and Summer Festivals and Autumn and Win- ter Festivals . - Margaret Park Redfield BARBEAU , MARIUS , AND SAPIR , EDWARD . Folk - Songs of French Canada.- Margaret Park ...
... Basis of Social Theory . - Arthur J. Todd BANTA , N. MOORE . Spring and Summer Festivals and Autumn and Win- ter Festivals . - Margaret Park Redfield BARBEAU , MARIUS , AND SAPIR , EDWARD . Folk - Songs of French Canada.- Margaret Park ...
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... basis for generalization and formulation , and they were probably wise in doing so for the sake of securing effective results in applying the norm to concrete actual conditions . It gave them the simplest formula for a law of falling ...
... basis for generalization and formulation , and they were probably wise in doing so for the sake of securing effective results in applying the norm to concrete actual conditions . It gave them the simplest formula for a law of falling ...
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... basis of variations in the concrete instances from the norm or law , must also be more difficult than in the case of the variation of concrete physical phenomena from the physical norm or law . If there is this greater difficulty in the ...
... basis of variations in the concrete instances from the norm or law , must also be more difficult than in the case of the variation of concrete physical phenomena from the physical norm or law . If there is this greater difficulty in the ...
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... basis of law . The denial of progress itself , in regard to the whole or any part of the behavior of man , in which the critics of the theory of social progress so fully indulge , is in itself a tacit acknowledgment of this fact of the ...
... basis of law . The denial of progress itself , in regard to the whole or any part of the behavior of man , in which the critics of the theory of social progress so fully indulge , is in itself a tacit acknowledgment of this fact of the ...
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... basis of texts and gram- mars built up with the help of texts and informants , although the work of American linguists such as Boas , Sapir , Goddard , Swan- ton , Kroeber , and Radin brought results of vast significance not for ...
... basis of texts and gram- mars built up with the help of texts and informants , although the work of American linguists such as Boas , Sapir , Goddard , Swan- ton , Kroeber , and Radin brought results of vast significance not for ...
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