Encyclopedia of Sociology
CASE STUDIES the ways in which cities develop as interrelated territories involving distinctive ways of life and opportunities. ...
CASE STUDIES a group of widowed women as an ‘‘unexpected community’’ is an important example of this focus, as is Jennie Keith’s ...
CASE STUDIES lives are shaped by political and economic struc- tures. They are also used to analyze historical changes in capita ...
CASE STUDIES changed through language use. The emphasis has given rise to new orientations to traditional areas of sociological ...
CASE STUDIES orientations to the persons described, readers, and authorship. Other analyses focus on the vari- ous rhetorical de ...
CASTE AND INHERITED STATUS Hughes, Everett C. 1970 ‘‘The Humble and the Proud.’’ The Sociological Quarterly 11:147–156. Hughes, ...
CASTE AND INHERITED STATUS such as good health, education, and a well-paying job. Unequal resources between groups also influ- e ...
CASTE AND INHERITED STATUS extremes. Brahmans in most parts of the country were found at the top, and Untouchables every- where ...
CASTE AND INHERITED STATUS What progress has the country made toward improving the lives of the Untouchables, who now form 16.48 ...
CASTE AND INHERITED STATUS In the 1990s there were numerous instances of confrontations between the middle peasant castes and Da ...
CASTE AND INHERITED STATUS digging graves, handling corpses, and guard- ing tombs. The outcasts were formally emancipated in 187 ...
CAUSAL INFERENCE MODELS Kothari, Rajni 1970 Caste in Indian Politics. New Delhi: Orient Longman. Leach, E. R. (ed.) 1960 Aspects ...
CAUSAL INFERENCE MODELS supplementary information that may be available. Unfortunately, in the social sciences such supple- ment ...
CAUSAL INFERENCE MODELS equation system 1 requires the naive assumption that all variables have been perfectly measured, an assu ...
CAUSAL INFERENCE MODELS ε 1 X 1 X 2 ε 2 ε 4 ε 5 ε 3 X 3 X 4 X 5 Parental education Delinquent acts Guilt Self-esteem Neighborhoo ...
CAUSAL INFERENCE MODELS μ 1 ρ 21 ρ 43 ρ 31 ρ 52 ρ 54 X 1 X 2 μ 2 μ 5 μ 3 X 3 X 4 μ 4 X 5 Figure 2. Model of Figure 1, with Path ...
CAUSAL INFERENCE MODELS X (^2) X 4 X 5 X 1 X 3 Father's occupation First job Occupation in 1962 Respondent's education Father's ...
CAUSAL INFERENCE MODELS there is no p 21 in the model, so that r 12 cannot be decomposed. Its value of 0.516 has been inserted i ...
CAUSAL INFERENCE MODELS In many instances, however, one cannot col- lect the kinds of data necessary to ascertain these lag peri ...
CAUSAL INFERENCE MODELS Z 2 X 2 X 3 X 1 Z 1 Neighborhood delinquency Parental education Guilt Delinquent acts Self-esteen β 12 β ...
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