Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Theory of Psychosocial Stress . " Pp . 195-264 in Howard B. Kaplan , ed . , Psychosocial Stress : Trends in Theory and Research . New York : Academic Press . Kaplan , Howard B. , Robert J. Johnson , and Carol A. Bailey . 1986. " Self ...
... Theory of Psychosocial Stress . " Pp . 195-264 in Howard B. Kaplan , ed . , Psychosocial Stress : Trends in Theory and Research . New York : Academic Press . Kaplan , Howard B. , Robert J. Johnson , and Carol A. Bailey . 1986. " Self ...
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... theory " ( Ells , 1982 ) . This theory assumes that people are rational , that they have a set of well- defined preferences , and that they make decisions that maximize their expected utility , which is a function of the alternative ...
... theory " ( Ells , 1982 ) . This theory assumes that people are rational , that they have a set of well- defined preferences , and that they make decisions that maximize their expected utility , which is a function of the alternative ...
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... theory , and empirical social analysis . In the first two es- says , Giddens set out his views on what sociology is and what sociologists do as well as his views on the future of sociology as an autonomous field of scientific inquiry ...
... theory , and empirical social analysis . In the first two es- says , Giddens set out his views on what sociology is and what sociologists do as well as his views on the future of sociology as an autonomous field of scientific inquiry ...
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Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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