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Design and Methods of Research Used in Class and Hierarchy

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Measurement and Meanings

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Although the methods of data collection and the rationale for the selection of subjects and objects differ considerably between the first and second parts of the Project (and hence between Images and Class and Hierarchy) the basic logic is essentially similar. This chapter has the same structure as the corresponding (chapter 2 (T.2)) and should be treated as an extension of it.

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© 1979 Anthony P.M. Coxon and Charles L. Jones

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Coxon, A.P.M., Jones, C.L. (1979). Design and Methods of Research Used in Class and Hierarchy. In: Measurement and Meanings. Edinburgh Studies in Sociology. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03348-5_5

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