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Zeisel, Hans – American Journal of Sociology, 1982
Discusses the difference of opinion between evaluators over the correct interpretation of the results of an experimental program aimed at reducing recidivism of ex-convicts by providing them with a monthly monetary allowance. This article explicates this difference and attempts to resolve it. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Correctional Rehabilitation, Recidivism, Research Methodology, Research Problems
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Camic, Charles – American Journal of Sociology, 1981
Presents a critical analysis of Robert Alun Jones' methodology for seeking a sociological understanding of sociology's past by analyzing classic sociological works. Excerpts from the writings of Jones and other sociologists, both classical and contemporary, are included and criticized. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational History, Evaluation, Higher Education, Methods
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Jones, Robert Alun – American Journal of Sociology, 1981
Criticizes the approach of sociologist Charles Camic toward understanding the history of sociology. Suggests that if sociologists are to understand earlier societies, they must understand thought patterns which prevailed in those societies and must produce a history of sociological thought which is genuinely historical. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational History, Evaluation, Higher Education, Methods
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Jensen, Gary F. – American Journal of Sociology, 1976
This paper critiques Wolfgang, Figlio, and Sellin's "Delinquency in a Birth Cohort," (1972) which is the analysis of the recorded delinquent careers of a cohort of nearly 10,000 boys in Philadelphia, by outlining the consequences of an inadequate and cursory use of tabular analysis. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Delinquency, Delinquency Causes, Error Patterns
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Lewis, J. David – American Journal of Sociology, 1979
Argues that the two most common interpretations of the Meadian "I" in George Herbert Mead's theory of social self have failed to place the concept within the context of Mead's philosophy of social behaviorism. Stresses also that Mead's theory of social behaviorist interpretation is applicable to sociological inquiry when it is properly…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Content Analysis, Research Needs, Research Problems
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White, Michael J. – American Journal of Sociology, 1983
In answer to criticism of the dissimilarity index in measuring the amount of segregation (occupational and racial) in communities, the author has developed an index which reflects differences between cities possessing concentrated ghettos and those with multiple residential clusters. The proximity measure incorporates spatial qualities directly…
Descriptors: Ghettos, Measurement Techniques, Racial Composition, Racial Segregation