The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 8Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess University of Chicago Press, 1903 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 114
... third term to a study of the social and economic condition of the American negro , and to methods of reform . Mayo - Smith's Statistics and Sociology is the text - book in use , and special library and thesis work is required . In ...
... third term to a study of the social and economic condition of the American negro , and to methods of reform . Mayo - Smith's Statistics and Sociology is the text - book in use , and special library and thesis work is required . In ...
Page 134
... third and last part of the book , consisting of 108 pages , considers the " Policies and Problems " of the country . A series of seven appendices closes the work . The introductory chapter , on " The Elements of Politics , " under ...
... third and last part of the book , consisting of 108 pages , considers the " Policies and Problems " of the country . A series of seven appendices closes the work . The introductory chapter , on " The Elements of Politics , " under ...
Page 142
... third , then , without additional expense , the fewer build- ings and smaller equipment might be doubled or tripled in value , and the salaries of teachers might be doubled or tripled . The best - trained teachers , more men than women ...
... third , then , without additional expense , the fewer build- ings and smaller equipment might be doubled or tripled in value , and the salaries of teachers might be doubled or tripled . The best - trained teachers , more men than women ...
Page 159
... third modifies them entirely , but still more the variously observed fact that the still further extension to four or more by no means modifies the nature of the combination to a correspondingly wide degree . For example , a marriage ...
... third modifies them entirely , but still more the variously observed fact that the still further extension to four or more by no means modifies the nature of the combination to a correspondingly wide degree . For example , a marriage ...
Page 160
... third member in a relationship , and it exerts the peculiar influences of such third members ; for within the family , so soon as the actual age of minority is passed , the par- ents constitute much more frequently a working unity than ...
... third member in a relationship , and it exerts the peculiar influences of such third members ; for within the family , so soon as the actual age of minority is passed , the par- ents constitute much more frequently a working unity than ...
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