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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Page 57
... situations for purposes of criti- cism and recommendation , an elaboration of its full implications seemed utopian and out of place . In the present paper , on the contrary , it will be an object to cut away from the patchwork of ...
... situations for purposes of criti- cism and recommendation , an elaboration of its full implications seemed utopian and out of place . In the present paper , on the contrary , it will be an object to cut away from the patchwork of ...
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... situation . Diagrams have drawbacks as graphic devices for portraying organization and function , and in this case the device had to be such as would show at least crudely all of the combinations of the following variables : ( 1 ) ...
... situation . Diagrams have drawbacks as graphic devices for portraying organization and function , and in this case the device had to be such as would show at least crudely all of the combinations of the following variables : ( 1 ) ...
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... situation , the chart ( B ) shows that there is no court having such jurisdic- tion , and that the social provision specially for superior children is scanty . There is rarely any way of insuring adequate opportu- nity for talent ...
... situation , the chart ( B ) shows that there is no court having such jurisdic- tion , and that the social provision specially for superior children is scanty . There is rarely any way of insuring adequate opportu- nity for talent ...
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... situation pertains as has been described above for the juvenile courts . Similar machinery , educational in function , is found work- ing under judicial administration . In some , of course , there is still the hang - over of old ...
... situation pertains as has been described above for the juvenile courts . Similar machinery , educational in function , is found work- ing under judicial administration . In some , of course , there is still the hang - over of old ...
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... situation is the natural result of attempting to extemporize a science without first paying the dues to methodological preconditions . It is the fate not of sociology alone - it is the common lot of the entire group of programs known as ...
... situation is the natural result of attempting to extemporize a science without first paying the dues to methodological preconditions . It is the fate not of sociology alone - it is the common lot of the entire group of programs known as ...
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