Social TheoryPrentice-Hall, 1983 - 243 pages |
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... example , the laws which describe the relation of supply and demand for certain kinds of labor are accounted for by theories having to do with how individuals make decisions on the basis of calcula- tions as to the rewards and costs of ...
... example , the laws which describe the relation of supply and demand for certain kinds of labor are accounted for by theories having to do with how individuals make decisions on the basis of calcula- tions as to the rewards and costs of ...
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... example . We infer motives , invoke norms , or postulate values in order to explain these generalizations . Structural relations are not obvious on the surface . They are not immediately detectable in social interaction . For example ...
... example . We infer motives , invoke norms , or postulate values in order to explain these generalizations . Structural relations are not obvious on the surface . They are not immediately detectable in social interaction . For example ...
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... example is the development of bureaucratic forms of organization . The function of bureaucracy is to coordinate the operation of functionally specialized units . Another example of an integrative mecha- nism is the voluntary association ...
... example is the development of bureaucratic forms of organization . The function of bureaucracy is to coordinate the operation of functionally specialized units . Another example of an integrative mecha- nism is the voluntary association ...
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PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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