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CLASS ORIGIN OF SCIENTISTS; Reprinted from Sociometry

CLASS ORIGIN OF SCIENTISTS; Reprinted from Sociometry

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CLASS ORIGIN OF SCIENTISTS; Reprinted from Sociometry: Vol. 24, No. 3, September 1961

by West, S. Stewart

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np: Sociometry, 1961. Saddle stapled offprint. Light shelfwear, browning to first page. Good.. pp. 251-269. The study examines effects of parental class in determining who will become research scientists, using a sample of persons employed in research.

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CLASS ORIGIN OF SCIENTISTS; Reprinted from Sociometry
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West, S. Stewart
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1961
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