The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 10Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer University of Chicago Press, 1905 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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... Possible Improvement of the Human Breed under the Existing Conditions of Law and Sentiment , " Nature , 1901 , p . 659 ; " Smithsonian Report , " Washington , 1901 , p . 523 . DISCUSSION . BY PROFESSOR KARL PEARSON . I am My position ...
... Possible Improvement of the Human Breed under the Existing Conditions of Law and Sentiment , " Nature , 1901 , p . 659 ; " Smithsonian Report , " Washington , 1901 , p . 523 . DISCUSSION . BY PROFESSOR KARL PEARSON . I am My position ...
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... possible , I get what knowledge I can of their families both on the paternal and the maternal side . It happens in a very con- siderable proportion that the father and mother are the best of the families from which they themselves have ...
... possible , I get what knowledge I can of their families both on the paternal and the maternal side . It happens in a very con- siderable proportion that the father and mother are the best of the families from which they themselves have ...
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... possible efficiency of their societies . Yet these qualities are by no means the qualities which we would consider as contributing to a perfect indi- vidual . If the bees at some earlier stage of evolution understood eugenics , as we ...
... possible efficiency of their societies . Yet these qualities are by no means the qualities which we would consider as contributing to a perfect indi- vidual . If the bees at some earlier stage of evolution understood eugenics , as we ...
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... possible to show that the phenomena of heredity follow precise laws of remarkable simplicity , which the grosser statistical methods had necessarily failed to reveal . Inquiries , therefore , pursued on those older lines are largely ...
... possible to show that the phenomena of heredity follow precise laws of remarkable simplicity , which the grosser statistical methods had necessarily failed to reveal . Inquiries , therefore , pursued on those older lines are largely ...
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... possible to contend , somewhat in the spirit of Aristotle , that the conditions of life do not permit many to have much share in the higher ranges of the social process , and that our social program must necessarily contemplate , as the ...
... possible to contend , somewhat in the spirit of Aristotle , that the conditions of life do not permit many to have much share in the higher ranges of the social process , and that our social program must necessarily contemplate , as the ...
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