Encyclopedia of Sociology
DEPENDENCY THEORY Auty (1993) and Khalil and Mansour (1993) sug- gest that competition between export sectors such as minerals, ...
DEPENDENCY THEORY Boswell and Dixon (1990) carried the analysis a step further. Using regression and path analysis, they examine ...
DEPENDENCY THEORY political economic variants have been widely adopt- ed in examinations of many types of social prob- lems. Bla ...
DEPENDENCY THEORY Bornschier, Volker 1981 ‘‘Dependent Industrialization in the World Economy.’’ Journal of Conflict Resolution 2 ...
DEPRESSION Cross-National Analysis.’’ International Journal of Health Services 23:585–602. London, Bruce 1988 ‘‘Dependence, Dist ...
DEPRESSION types of depression, each of which vary in the number of symptoms, their severity, and persist- ence. The prevalence ...
DEPRESSION or pleasure in almost all activities and exhibits at least four other symptoms from the following list: marked weight ...
DEPRESSION others as the sources of reinforcement (e.g., spous- es, friends). Cognitive Theories of Depression. Although it is p ...
DEPRESSION Hopelessness theory of depression. The most re- cent reformulation of the learned helplessness theory, referred to as ...
DEPRESSION all types of depressed states than are men and this seems to occur from an early age. There are no gender differences ...
DEPRESSION scales try to understand the negative comparisons. An example of this type of measure is one where individuals are as ...
DEPRESSION the effectiveness of such alternative medicine. For example, a group of researchers in Texas, in col- laboration with ...
DEPRESSION them, including artists like Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, suffered from varying degrees of depression (Schildkrau ...
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS children, family, and friends) should be especially watchful for given the relationship between de- press ...
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS population are parameters. Descriptive statistics are usually used to describe the characteristics of a s ...
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS Codes Frequency Percent Relative Cumulative Cumulative Frequency Frequency Percent 15 and below 20 16.7 . ...
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS Sex 15 and below 16–20 21-25 26–30 31-25 Total Male 9 12 19 9 8 57 45.0% 48.0% 52.8% 45.0% 42.1% 47.5% 15 ...
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS absolute values of the deviation of the observa- tions from the mean. As standard deviation, MAD can avoi ...
DEVIANCE THEORIES REFERENCES Agresti, Alan, and Barbara Finlay 1997 Statistical Meth- ods for the Social Sciences, 3rd ed. New Y ...
DEVIANCE THEORIES social construction, a status imposed by one per- son or group on others and a status that ultimately may infl ...
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