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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... less accurate and economical . It is apparent therefore that the most economical law of falling bodies , because the one from which most variables were eliminated in its formulation , was selected by the physicists for the purpose of ...
... less accurate and economical . It is apparent therefore that the most economical law of falling bodies , because the one from which most variables were eliminated in its formulation , was selected by the physicists for the purpose of ...
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... less economical forms of laws would be so far removed from the conditions under which they could be utilized by man that they would not be prac- ticable , although they would be true for the conditions with refer- ence to which they ...
... less economical forms of laws would be so far removed from the conditions under which they could be utilized by man that they would not be prac- ticable , although they would be true for the conditions with refer- ence to which they ...
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... less immediately variable , principles or formu- las , this fact but illustrates the method of the growth of science and makes clear one of the methods of change . The statements of the objectives and of the criteria of social progress ...
... less immediately variable , principles or formu- las , this fact but illustrates the method of the growth of science and makes clear one of the methods of change . The statements of the objectives and of the criteria of social progress ...
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... less and less fully representative of the culture area . While attractive by its logical simplicity , the concept of a cul- ture center does not , in this drastic form , tally with reality . It does not belong to the level of the ...
... less and less fully representative of the culture area . While attractive by its logical simplicity , the concept of a cul- ture center does not , in this drastic form , tally with reality . It does not belong to the level of the ...
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... less exclusive concept of social justice . But neither will it share this group - trust with other groups . Ever mindful of the fact that they haben einen anderen Geist als ihr , not for a moment does the group allow its members to ...
... less exclusive concept of social justice . But neither will it share this group - trust with other groups . Ever mindful of the fact that they haben einen anderen Geist als ihr , not for a moment does the group allow its members to ...
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