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*The Study of Social Organizations
Behaviour, 1976AbstractThis paper presents a theoretical model of and a practical approach to the study of social systems. It was prepared after discussions at the XI and XII International Ethological Conferences, and each draft was presented to many ethologists for comment, and many responded.
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University of Toronto Quarterly, 1967
Reviews of books about social studies published in Canada in 1966.
Alexander Brady +3 more
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Reviews of books about social studies published in Canada in 1966.
Alexander Brady +3 more
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Review of Educational Research, 1947
A REVIEW of educational research involves an attempt to establish criteria of selection by means of which research studies may be identified. Establishment of such criteria, difficult in any area, is especially difficult in the field of citizenship education.
Roy A. Price +2 more
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A REVIEW of educational research involves an attempt to establish criteria of selection by means of which research studies may be identified. Establishment of such criteria, difficult in any area, is especially difficult in the field of citizenship education.
Roy A. Price +2 more
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The Social Objects in the Social Studies
The School Review, 1954THE TEACHER of the social studies in the secondary school is usually concerned with the teaching of one or more of the subjects having to do with history, geography, economics, or civics. Each of these subjects of study has to do with man and his activities. In history the teacher is concerned with such things as dates, events, movements, and the like.
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A Study of Homophily on Social Media
World Wide Web, 2011Similarity breeds connections, the principle of homophily, has been well studied in existing sociology literature. Several studies have observed this phenomenon by conducting surveys on human subjects. These studies have concluded that new ties are formed between similar individuals.
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