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... values , group behavior , and ethical issues affect the research enterprise . VALUES AND ETHICS IN SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH Researchers ' values are intertwined with nearly all aspects of their research . These values influ- ence the ...
... values , group behavior , and ethical issues affect the research enterprise . VALUES AND ETHICS IN SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH Researchers ' values are intertwined with nearly all aspects of their research . These values influ- ence the ...
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... values , but there is no one - to - one correspondence : any given value can support several norms . Thus the American value of free enterprise can allow for a variety of norms , from the cutthroat style of capitalism that was rampant ...
... values , but there is no one - to - one correspondence : any given value can support several norms . Thus the American value of free enterprise can allow for a variety of norms , from the cutthroat style of capitalism that was rampant ...
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... values . As we shall see later , however , these values are in the process of changing as they interact with mainstream American values . Perhaps the most characteristic of the basic values is a focus on the inner worth of a person ...
... values . As we shall see later , however , these values are in the process of changing as they interact with mainstream American values . Perhaps the most characteristic of the basic values is a focus on the inner worth of a person ...
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