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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... ment to his world . It declares that the scientific theory of social progress is but a viewpoint from which to regard the world and to see it in reciprocal relation or as a unity , the statement of a shifting and tentative objective to ...
... ment to his world . It declares that the scientific theory of social progress is but a viewpoint from which to regard the world and to see it in reciprocal relation or as a unity , the statement of a shifting and tentative objective to ...
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... ment . We still recognize a distinction between the exact and the non - exact sciences , or between the aristocratic ones which work primarily with mathematical and laboratory processes and the newcomers which still work largely or ...
... ment . We still recognize a distinction between the exact and the non - exact sciences , or between the aristocratic ones which work primarily with mathematical and laboratory processes and the newcomers which still work largely or ...
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... MENT : Special Education ... TALENTED Higher Education proc IES : Home , Classes ; Colleges ; Professional and Technical Schools custody ProcAL CHILDREN mother MENT : Normal Care and Education Pent desert non - sup proce Investigation ...
... MENT : Special Education ... TALENTED Higher Education proc IES : Home , Classes ; Colleges ; Professional and Technical Schools custody ProcAL CHILDREN mother MENT : Normal Care and Education Pent desert non - sup proce Investigation ...
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... ment , Discipline , Medical Care , Follow - up , Segregation , Special Training Judicial Hearings by School Officials . Isory Education , but non - court basis except last resort or Parental School . Dept , Medical Inspectors , Visiting ...
... ment , Discipline , Medical Care , Follow - up , Segregation , Special Training Judicial Hearings by School Officials . Isory Education , but non - court basis except last resort or Parental School . Dept , Medical Inspectors , Visiting ...
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... ment ; ( 4 ) degree of aberration from " normal " ( i.e. , from reason- ably harmonious adjustment ) ; ( 5 ) kind of aberration . Such a diagram , to be adequate , needs several dimensions , col- ors , etc. , and at best would call for ...
... ment ; ( 4 ) degree of aberration from " normal " ( i.e. , from reason- ably harmonious adjustment ) ; ( 5 ) kind of aberration . Such a diagram , to be adequate , needs several dimensions , col- ors , etc. , and at best would call for ...
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