Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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The analysis of the significance of this experience will describe the social backgrounds and outlooks of key practitioners who led the two rival associations competing to control professional progress . It will also explain how this ...
The analysis of the significance of this experience will describe the social backgrounds and outlooks of key practitioners who led the two rival associations competing to control professional progress . It will also explain how this ...
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Its failure was due partly to the competition it received from better established proprietary academies and partly to the worsening of the economic depression . Moreover , many members lost interest after it became apparent that the new ...
Its failure was due partly to the competition it received from better established proprietary academies and partly to the worsening of the economic depression . Moreover , many members lost interest after it became apparent that the new ...
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Because interpersonal , competitive effects were not as strong when the subjects played a version of the game using a deck of ... and others in its most general terms , is not limited to situations involving interpersonal competition .
Because interpersonal , competitive effects were not as strong when the subjects played a version of the game using a deck of ... and others in its most general terms , is not limited to situations involving interpersonal competition .
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Contents
International Information Flows as a Determinant of Political Violence | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
State Strategies for Regulating Groundwater Quality | 54 |
Copyright | |
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