Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... social class categoris- ation ( non - manual , class III - manual and classes IV and V , such as is frequently used for analytical purposes ) is imposed , the weighted Kappa values are 0.76 for fathers ' occupation and 0.82 for mothers ' ...
... social class categoris- ation ( non - manual , class III - manual and classes IV and V , such as is frequently used for analytical purposes ) is imposed , the weighted Kappa values are 0.76 for fathers ' occupation and 0.82 for mothers ' ...
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... status and occupation are included in order to encourage responses full enough to enable social class coding . Given that children do not all finish questionnaires at the same time , this is possible with a small team , but not under ...
... status and occupation are included in order to encourage responses full enough to enable social class coding . Given that children do not all finish questionnaires at the same time , this is possible with a small team , but not under ...
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... social class , ' aptitudes ' , ' giftedness ' and ' intelligence ' with ' outputs , such as formal education , examination achievement and occupation , but treated the grammar school itself as a ' black box . The studies by Lacey ( 1970 ) ...
... social class , ' aptitudes ' , ' giftedness ' and ' intelligence ' with ' outputs , such as formal education , examination achievement and occupation , but treated the grammar school itself as a ' black box . The studies by Lacey ( 1970 ) ...
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