Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... sample may have included ironic , playful postmoderns , so the conclusions of this article are not definitive . Yet our middle - aged and elderly sample should not be discounted : 69 per cent of those believing in reincarnation in the ...
... sample may have included ironic , playful postmoderns , so the conclusions of this article are not definitive . Yet our middle - aged and elderly sample should not be discounted : 69 per cent of those believing in reincarnation in the ...
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... sample , albeit mostly middle - class , employed , 30 – 40 years in North East Scotland , are on message . What is debatable in whether change is an individual matter or one from a constraining environment . The author is all for ...
... sample , albeit mostly middle - class , employed , 30 – 40 years in North East Scotland , are on message . What is debatable in whether change is an individual matter or one from a constraining environment . The author is all for ...
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... sample , especially as it is listed along with other ethnographic studies , all of which do research boys - only samples . In fact , Abraham's main sample of 127 students comprised fifty - two boys and seventy - five girls ( 1995a : 31 ) ...
... sample , especially as it is listed along with other ethnographic studies , all of which do research boys - only samples . In fact , Abraham's main sample of 127 students comprised fifty - two boys and seventy - five girls ( 1995a : 31 ) ...
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