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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... called multiple and partial correlation and the theory of probabilities . Simpler mathematical processes would not be adequate to the masses of data which are necessary to eliminate the exceptional instances . It is reasonable to ...
... called multiple and partial correlation and the theory of probabilities . Simpler mathematical processes would not be adequate to the masses of data which are necessary to eliminate the exceptional instances . It is reasonable to ...
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... called exact sciences are not completed sci- ences . Rather they are like our stellar universe , with some small parts quite well known , but with other vast regions still largely unexplored and certainly not mathematically and ...
... called exact sciences are not completed sci- ences . Rather they are like our stellar universe , with some small parts quite well known , but with other vast regions still largely unexplored and certainly not mathematically and ...
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... called genealog- ical method in the study of kinship systems , social organization , and ceremonialism . The shift in his theoretical position came dur- ing his studies of terms of relationship and social systems in the Melanesian ...
... called genealog- ical method in the study of kinship systems , social organization , and ceremonialism . The shift in his theoretical position came dur- ing his studies of terms of relationship and social systems in the Melanesian ...
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... called the meth- od of individual variation . By the linguistic method I do not here mean the study of Indian languages on the basis of texts and gram- mars built up with the help of texts and informants , although the work of American ...
... called the meth- od of individual variation . By the linguistic method I do not here mean the study of Indian languages on the basis of texts and gram- mars built up with the help of texts and informants , although the work of American ...
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... called a brother be a fornicator , or covetous , or an idolater , or a railer , or a drunkard , or an extortioner , " he will not go long un- challenged in this parish of the American City of God ; for with such a one they " do not eat ...
... called a brother be a fornicator , or covetous , or an idolater , or a railer , or a drunkard , or an extortioner , " he will not go long un- challenged in this parish of the American City of God ; for with such a one they " do not eat ...
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