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... Violence Against Women WHAT COULD BE SIMPLER , or more inoffensive , than counting the number of women who have been the victims of violence ? As sometimes happens , however , even basic research lands sociologists in the midst of ...
... Violence Against Women WHAT COULD BE SIMPLER , or more inoffensive , than counting the number of women who have been the victims of violence ? As sometimes happens , however , even basic research lands sociologists in the midst of ...
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James M. Henslin, Adie Nelson. violence . To include women who weren't really victims of violence would destroy the study's re- liability . The researchers wanted replicable results . The researchers considered and rejected the use of an ...
James M. Henslin, Adie Nelson. violence . To include women who weren't really victims of violence would destroy the study's re- liability . The researchers wanted replicable results . The researchers considered and rejected the use of an ...
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James M. Henslin, Adie Nelson. Violence in American schools has become a major problem . Unfortu- nately , violence is also a growing problem in Canadian schools , as this photo of a Montreal youth shows . functional illiterate : the ...
James M. Henslin, Adie Nelson. Violence in American schools has become a major problem . Unfortu- nately , violence is also a growing problem in Canadian schools , as this photo of a Montreal youth shows . functional illiterate : the ...
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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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