Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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Page 563
... associated . Fichter and Maddox ( 1965 : 383 ) observed that to be a southerner is to participate in organized religion , and indeed southerners continue to have the highest rate of church membership ( Gallup , 1985 : 40 ) . Tittle and ...
... associated . Fichter and Maddox ( 1965 : 383 ) observed that to be a southerner is to participate in organized religion , and indeed southerners continue to have the highest rate of church membership ( Gallup , 1985 : 40 ) . Tittle and ...
Page 640
... associated with decreasing inequalities . These sections of the book are in some ways less satisfying , but this is almost inevitable ; theo- retical studies are neither as cleanly nor clearly drawn as empirical data , and they are ...
... associated with decreasing inequalities . These sections of the book are in some ways less satisfying , but this is almost inevitable ; theo- retical studies are neither as cleanly nor clearly drawn as empirical data , and they are ...
Page 712
... associated with more generalization , and in declining organizations a greater volume of work ( revenues collected ) is associated with more generalization . These findings , however , depend on the task coding . Therefore , the ...
... associated with more generalization , and in declining organizations a greater volume of work ( revenues collected ) is associated with more generalization . These findings , however , depend on the task coding . Therefore , the ...
Contents
Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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