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James M. Henslin, Adie Nelson. values : ideas about what is good or worthwhile in life ; at- titudes about the way the world ought to be norms : the expectations , or rules of behavior , that develop out of values sanction : an ...
James M. Henslin, Adie Nelson. values : ideas about what is good or worthwhile in life ; at- titudes about the way the world ought to be norms : the expectations , or rules of behavior , that develop out of values sanction : an ...
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... values are not independent units ; some cluster together to form a larger whole . In the value cluster surrounding success , for example , we find hard work , edu- cation , efficiency ... value in Canada. Values in Canadian Society 47.
... values are not independent units ; some cluster together to form a larger whole . In the value cluster surrounding success , for example , we find hard work , edu- cation , efficiency ... value in Canada. Values in Canadian Society 47.
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... values , norms , and material objects passed from one generation to the next . Material culture consists of objects ( art , buildings , cloth- ing , tools ) . Nonmaterial ( or symbolic ) culture is a group's ways of thinking and ...
... values , norms , and material objects passed from one generation to the next . Material culture consists of objects ( art , buildings , cloth- ing , tools ) . Nonmaterial ( or symbolic ) culture is a group's ways of thinking and ...
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The Sociological Perspective | 3 |
The Role of Values in Social Research | 14 |
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology | 20 |
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