Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... decisions " ( Olmstead and Christensen , 1973 : 70 ) . Research shows that discretion is im- portant to most workers and is generally more important than involvement in organizational decision making ( Blauner , 1964 ; Argyris , 1964 ...
... decisions " ( Olmstead and Christensen , 1973 : 70 ) . Research shows that discretion is im- portant to most workers and is generally more important than involvement in organizational decision making ( Blauner , 1964 ; Argyris , 1964 ...
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... decisions agents make as well as to increase the resources citizens bring to the decision - making process . As a consequence , this revised reading allows the liberal to escape the suspicion that he is simply a rhetorical apologist for ...
... decisions agents make as well as to increase the resources citizens bring to the decision - making process . As a consequence , this revised reading allows the liberal to escape the suspicion that he is simply a rhetorical apologist for ...
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Theory and Decision An International Journal for Methods and Models in the Social and Decision Sciences Editor - in - Chief Bertrand Munier , Ecole Normale Superieure , Cachan , France The field of decision in the social sciences has ...
Theory and Decision An International Journal for Methods and Models in the Social and Decision Sciences Editor - in - Chief Bertrand Munier , Ecole Normale Superieure , Cachan , France The field of decision in the social sciences has ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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