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The Socializer, December 1, 1972, Department Of Sociology
The Socializer, December 1, 1972, Department Of Sociology
The Socializer
Volume 1, Number 8 of the Socializer, published December 1, 1972.
Powerlessness And Support For Student Protest, Edmund Y. S. Tong
Powerlessness And Support For Student Protest, Edmund Y. S. Tong
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Perception Of Responsibility In The Frustration-Aggression Paradigm, Susan Ann Coyle Tong
The Perception Of Responsibility In The Frustration-Aggression Paradigm, Susan Ann Coyle Tong
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Child Dental Health And Parental Attitudes And Behaviors Toward Children's Dental Health With Emphasis Upon Socio-Economic Class And Eligibility For Free Public Dental Health Care, Marilyn Bell
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Factors Instrumental In Female Occupational Status: A Comparison To Factors Instrumental In Male Occupational Status, Peter Y. Dejong
Factors Instrumental In Female Occupational Status: A Comparison To Factors Instrumental In Male Occupational Status, Peter Y. Dejong
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Parental Surveillance Of Students In Relation To Social Status And Race, John A. Vonk Jr.
Parental Surveillance Of Students In Relation To Social Status And Race, John A. Vonk Jr.
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Newsletter, April 1972, Department Of Sociology
Newsletter, April 1972, Department Of Sociology
The Socializer
Volume 1, Number 6 of the WMU Sociology departmental newsletter, published April 1972.
The Influence Of Peers In The Formation Of Student Heroes, Alan W. Mcevoy
The Influence Of Peers In The Formation Of Student Heroes, Alan W. Mcevoy
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
New Forms Of Heterosexual Marriage And Mating, Robert Lundy
New Forms Of Heterosexual Marriage And Mating, Robert Lundy
Honors Theses
One third to one half of marriages are destined to end in a divorce court. However, in the de jure system or orders, monogamous marriage is the only accepted form with sexual behavior limited thereto. The nuclear family is the economic and residential unit. The expectation is that the marriage should last for the lifetime of the spouses, although increasingly there are provisions for exceptional cases termed failure. Other popular expectations are that the woman will be the socializing agent and the male will be the economic agent. This thesis explores the changing nature of families and marriage.
Newsletter, February-March 1972, Department Of Sociology
Newsletter, February-March 1972, Department Of Sociology
The Socializer
Volume 1, Number 5 of the WMU Sociology departmental newsletter, published February-March 1972.
Newsletter, January 10, 1972, Department Of Sociology
Newsletter, January 10, 1972, Department Of Sociology
The Socializer
Volume 1, Number 4 of the WMU Sociology departmental newsletter, published January 10, 1972.