The American Journal of Sociology, Volum 10Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer University of Chicago Press, 1905 Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. |
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Side 9
... physical . You , yourself , Mr. Chairman , have given such a comprehensive summary of those results , most of them achieved in your own laboratory , that I need not trouble this meeting by saying any more about them . Then there is ...
... physical . You , yourself , Mr. Chairman , have given such a comprehensive summary of those results , most of them achieved in your own laboratory , that I need not trouble this meeting by saying any more about them . Then there is ...
Side 11
... physical deterioration , but I have devoted special attention to certain factors which I believe play a large part in the production of human types . I refer to feeding . I believe we have , in treating this subject , to consider two ...
... physical deterioration , but I have devoted special attention to certain factors which I believe play a large part in the production of human types . I refer to feeding . I believe we have , in treating this subject , to consider two ...
Side 15
... physical coercion by the help of keen , penetrative , resourceful wits , and the conning which ( from the tempta- tion of weakness to serve by deception ) became what we now mean by " cunning . " To these I think we may add the woman's ...
... physical coercion by the help of keen , penetrative , resourceful wits , and the conning which ( from the tempta- tion of weakness to serve by deception ) became what we now mean by " cunning . " To these I think we may add the woman's ...
Side 17
... physically to the descendant of a line of rustics ; whereas , contrariwise , the descendant of a line of rustics , if removed during infancy to the slums would be superior physically to the majority of the children he would meet there ...
... physically to the descendant of a line of rustics ; whereas , contrariwise , the descendant of a line of rustics , if removed during infancy to the slums would be superior physically to the majority of the children he would meet there ...
Side 23
... physical stamina is not necessarily , or even very probably , a condition of high brain power . Merely " delicate " people , therefore , are not to be warned off marriage . Many great men ( e . g . , Newton and Voltaire ) were extremely ...
... physical stamina is not necessarily , or even very probably , a condition of high brain power . Merely " delicate " people , therefore , are not to be warned off marriage . Many great men ( e . g . , Newton and Voltaire ) were extremely ...
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