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3. The Role of Ideology in Economic Development

3. The Role of Ideology in Economic Development 306 family complex. Using college women as a focal point has proved of value in further grasping the impact of dating status upon the various dimensions of interaction. Finally, the concept of interactional decline has been implicit in terms of how the items differentiate between single and dating college women and in terms of frequency and changes over time as shown in categories A-E of the two tables. BIBLIOGRAPHY Adatto, Carl P., "On the Metamorphosis from Adolescence Into Adulthood," Journal of the American Psychiatric Association (July, 1966), 485-509. Bath, John A. and Edwin C. Lewis, "Atitudes of Young Female Adults Toward Some Areas of Parent-Adolescent Conflict," Journal of Genetic Psychology, C (June, 1962), 241-253. Bell, Robert R. and Jack V. Buerkle, "The Daughter's Role During the 'Launching Stage'," Marriage and Family Living, XXIV (November, 1962), 384-388. Ellis, Albert, "Love and Family Relationships of American College Girls," American Journal of Sociology, LV (May, 1950), 550-558. Glaser, P. H. and Lois N. Glaser, "Role Reversal and Conflicts Between Aged Parents and Their Children," Marriage and Family Living, XXIV (February, 1962), 46-51. Hobart, Charles W., "Emancipation from Parents and Courtship in Adolescence," Pacific Sociological Review, I (Spring, 1958), 25-29. Hobart, Charles http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Comparative Sociology (in 2002 continued as Comparative Sociology) Brill

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Brill
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© 1970 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0020-7152
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1745-2554
DOI
10.1163/156854270X00192
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Abstract

306 family complex. Using college women as a focal point has proved of value in further grasping the impact of dating status upon the various dimensions of interaction. Finally, the concept of interactional decline has been implicit in terms of how the items differentiate between single and dating college women and in terms of frequency and changes over time as shown in categories A-E of the two tables. BIBLIOGRAPHY Adatto, Carl P., "On the Metamorphosis from Adolescence Into Adulthood," Journal of the American Psychiatric Association (July, 1966), 485-509. Bath, John A. and Edwin C. Lewis, "Atitudes of Young Female Adults Toward Some Areas of Parent-Adolescent Conflict," Journal of Genetic Psychology, C (June, 1962), 241-253. Bell, Robert R. and Jack V. Buerkle, "The Daughter's Role During the 'Launching Stage'," Marriage and Family Living, XXIV (November, 1962), 384-388. Ellis, Albert, "Love and Family Relationships of American College Girls," American Journal of Sociology, LV (May, 1950), 550-558. Glaser, P. H. and Lois N. Glaser, "Role Reversal and Conflicts Between Aged Parents and Their Children," Marriage and Family Living, XXIV (February, 1962), 46-51. Hobart, Charles W., "Emancipation from Parents and Courtship in Adolescence," Pacific Sociological Review, I (Spring, 1958), 25-29. Hobart, Charles

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International Journal of Comparative Sociology (in 2002 continued as Comparative Sociology)Brill

Published: Jan 1, 1970

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