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145
Haller, A. (1987) [revised 1997] The Laws of Research Innovation: "Haller's Laws".
144
Haller, A. (2009). Empirical stratification theory: Ibn Khaldun (1377) to today. Population Review, 48(2). 10.1353/prv.0.0019 http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/population_review/v048/48.2.haller.pdf
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Haller, A. (October 15, 2012). Empirical theory of stratification, its evolution: Ibn Khaldun (1377) to today. University of Arizona Department of Sociology, Tucson, AZ. Text of this lecture may be obtained by contacting the author at haller@ssc.wisc.edu
142
Kelley, J. & Haller, A. (2014). Who benefits from economic growth? Work and pay in Brazil, 1973-1988. Accepted for publication in Population Review.
141
Haller, A. O., (2011). A Sociologist. Buffalo, NY: RAH Press. [Dr. Haller's autobiography]
140
Haller, A. O., and Miller, I. (1963). The occupational aspiration scale: Theory, structure, and correlates. Agricultural Experiment Station, Technical Bulletin 288, Michigan State University. [note: this paper is presently NOT optical character read so you cannot search by word (made file too large); to use FIND, see item #60 for 1971 printing from 1979]
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Haller, W. J. and Haller, A. O. (2009). Household Socioeconomic Status Scales: Theoretic Anomalies? Population Review, 48(2).
138
Haller, A. (1965). The scope and nature of social psychology. Paper presented at the Ohio Valley Sociological Society Meeting, May 1, 1964, Columbus, OH. [revised 1965]
137
Woelfel, J., & Haller, A. (1971). Significant others: The self-reflexive act and the attitude formation process. American Sociological Review, 36(1), 74-87.
136
Haller, A., & Woelfel, J. (1972). Significant others and their expectations: Concepts and instruments to measure interpersonal influence on status aspirations. Rural Sociology, 37(4), 591-622.
135
Haller, A. (2000) Societal stratification. In E. Borgatta & R. Montgomery (Eds.), Encyclopedia of sociology (2nd ed., Vol 4, pp. 2864-2874). New York: Macmillan Reference, USA.
134
Haller, A., Woelfel, J., & Fink, E. (1969). The Wisconsin significant other battery. In The Wisconsin significant other battery. Final Report, Project No. 5-1170, Grant No. OEG-3-051170-1992, U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare. [note: this is the same as #32-33 but those are images and this is searchable]
133
Burchinal, L. (1965). Educational and occupational perspectives of farm and rural youth. In Rural youth in crisis: Facts, myths, and social change. Washington D.C., U.S. Government printing office. [based on work by A.O. Haller and W.H. Sewell].
132
Olsen, M., & Bills, D. (1978). Description of validity and reliability for major variables, Chippewa County Youth Project.
131
Haller, A, & Saraiva, H.U. (1972). Status measurement and the variable discrimination hypothesis in an isolated Brazilian region. Reprint from Rural Sociology (37) 3, 325-351.
130
Haller, A., & Sewell, W. (1967). Occupational choices of Wisconsin farm boys. Rural Sociology (32) 1, 37-55.
129
Hansen, D., & Haller, A. (1977). On Lin and Yauger's cross-national comparison of the process of occupational status achievement. In The American journal of sociology (82) 4, 854-857. University of Chicago.
128
Otto, L., & Haller, A., & Meier, R., & Ohlendorf, G. (1974). An empirical evaluation of a scale to measure occupational aspiration level. In Journal of vocational behavior 5, 1-11.
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Haller, A., & Otto, L., Meier, R., & Ohlendorf, G. (1974). Level of occupational aspiration: An empirical analysis. In American sociological review (39) February, 113-121.
126
Pastore, J., & Ceotto, E., & Haller, A., & Quirino, T., & Carter, T. (1975). Occupational wage differentials among university educated technical personnel in a developing economy. In Journal of vocational behavior (7), 113-126. Academic Press.
125
Haller, A. (1968). On the concept of aspiration. Reprint from Rural Sociology (33) 4, 484-487.
124
Portes, A., & Haller, A., & Sewell, W. (1968). Professional-executive vs. farming as unique occupational choices. Reprint from Rural Sociology (33) 2, 153-159.
123
Haller, A., & Wolff, E. (1965). A note on "personality orientations of farm, village, and urban boys." Reprint from Rural Sociology (30) 3, 338-340.
122
Haller, A., & Lewis, D. (1966). The hypothesis of intersocietal similarity in occupational prestige hierarchies. Reprint from The American journal of sociology (72) 2, 210-216.
121
Hansen, D., & Haller, A. (1973). Status attainment of Costa Rican males: A cross-cultural test of a model. Reprint from Rural Sociology (38) 3, 269-282.
120
Haller, A., & Woelfel, J. (1969). Identifying significant others and measuring their expectations for a person. [Proceedings of XXII Congress of the International Institute of Sociology]. In International Journal of Sociology (5) 3, 395-429. Rome. [note this is a different version, but the same article, as #3]
119
Haller, A. (1971). Review of Muzafer Sherif. Journal of human resources (6), 262-263. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co.
118
Haller, A., & Schil, M. (1981). Papers on social mobility, employment, and income of Brazil's people: Selections from a symposium. In: Luso-Brazillian Review (18). 1, 1-3.
117
Haller, A. (1978). Status Attainment Process: Psychological Aspects. Prepared for Symposium on Socialization and the life cycle. University of Kentucky.
116
Gasson, R., & Haller, A., & Sewell, W. (1972). Attitudes and facilitation in the attainment of status. Arnold M. and Caroline Rose Monograph Series.
115
Deutschmann, P.J., & Haller, A. (1958). Proposals for international communications. Seminar in International Communications.
114
Haller, A. Labour market segmentation variables net of other regressors.
113
Sewell, W., & Haller, A. (1959). Factors in the relationship between social status and the personality adjustment of the child. Reprint from American sociological review. (24) 4, 511-520.
112
Miller, I., & Haller, A. (1964). A measure of level of occupational aspiration. In: Personnel and guidance journal. 448-455.
111
Sewell, W., & Haller, A., & Ohlendorf, G. (1970). The educational and early occupational status attainment process: Replication and revision. In: American sociological review (35), 1014-1027.
110
Sewell, W., & Marshall, D., & Haller, A., & DeHart, W. (1953). Factors associated with attitude toward high-school education in rural Wisconsin. Reprint from Rural Sociology. (18) 4, 359-365.
109
Haller, A. (1970). Changes in the structure of status systems. Reprint from Rural Sociology. (35) 4, 469-487.
108
Haller, A. (1969). Rural education and the educational and occupational attainments of youth. University of Wisconsin.
107
Haller, A., & Burchinal, L., & Taves, M. (1963). Rural youth need help in choosing occupations. Michigan State University, East Lansing.
106
Jarrett, W., & Haller, A. (1964). Situational and personal antecedents of incipient alienation: An explanatory study. In Genetic psychology monographs (69), 151-191.
105
Sewell, W., & Haller, A., & Portes, A. (1969). The educational and early occupational attainment process. In American sociological review (34) 1, 82-92. American Sociological Association.
104
Haller, A. (1968). Rural poverty in the United States. In: Education and the occupational achievement process. Washington D.C. U.S. Government Printing Office.
103
Lewis, D., & Haller, A. (1964). Rural-urban differences in pre-industrial and industrial evaluations of occupations by Japanese adolescent boys. Rural Sociology (29) 3, 324-329.
102
Haller, A., & Bray, B. (1959). Attitudes of American students differentially liked by Latin American students. In Personnel and Guidance Journal. 217-221.
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Burchinal, L., Haller, A., Taves, M. (1962). Career choices of rural youth in a changing society. North Central Regional Publication No. 142. Farm Foundation and U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, cooperating. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Minnesota.
100
Haller, A., & Borgatta, E. (1968). Rural Sociology in 1967. The American Sociologist (3 November) 4, 289-290.
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Haller, A. (1970). Recent changes in rural stratification in Rio de Janeiro In: Zimmerman and R. deWors (Eds), Sociology of underdevelopement. Toronto. Copp-Clark.
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Haller, A. (1970). Societal change. Annual meeting: Rural Sociological Society. [Haller appears on pages 20, 23, and 24].
97
Haller, A. (1959). Planning to farm: A social psychological interpretation. Reprint from Social forces. (37) 3, 263-268.
96
Haller, A., & Butterworth, C.E. (1960). Peer influences on levels of occupational and educational aspiration. Reprint from Social forces. (38) 4, 289-295.
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Haller, A. (1961). The urban family (letter to the editor). In The American journal of sociology.(LXVI) 621-622.
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Haller, A. (1962). "New" social sciences in the Brasilian rural university. In Sociologia (XXIV) 4. [translated from portuguese].
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Franz, V.R.W., & Haller, A. (1962). Attitudes of people in locally-owned cooperatives toward mergers with large cooperatives. Final report of the Department of sociology and antropology. Michigan State Agricultural Experiment Station
92
Haller, A., & Olsen, W. (1951). Courses in preparation for marriage in 113 colleges and universities. In Alpha Kappa Delta Quarterly (XXII) 1, 7-10.
91
Sewell, W., & Haller, A. (1956). Social status and the personality adjustment of the child. Reprinted from Sociometry (19) 2, 114-125.
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Haller, A., & Sewell, W. (1957). Farm residence and levels of educational and occupational aspiration. In American journal of Sociology. (LXII) 4, 407-411.
89
Haller, A. (1957). The influence of planning to enter farming on plans to attend college. Reprint from Rural Sociology (22) 2.
88
Haller, A. (1958). Research problems on the occupational achievement levels of farm-reared people. Reprint from Rural Sociology (23) 4, 355-362.
87
Sewell, W., & Haller, A., & Straus, M. (1957). Social status and educational and occupational aspiration. In American sociological review: Official journal of the American Sociological Society (22) 1, 67-73.
86
Haller, A. (1953). Ethnicity and social honor. Reprint from Alpha Kappa Deltan (XXIII) 3, 15-19.
85
Haller, A. (1960). The occupational achievement process of farm-reared youth in urban industrial society. Rural Sociology. (25), 321-333.
84
Haller, A., & Spenner, K. (1977). Occupational income differentiation in status attainment. Rural Sociology. (42)4, 517-535.
83
Haller, A. (1977). Status attainment theory: The state of the art. Prepared for The Sao Paulo Conference on the occupational and social mobility or the Brazilian labor force. University of Sao Paulo.
82
Pastore, J., & Haller, A. (1977). The socioeconomic status of the Brazilian labor force. In Luso-Brazilian Review. (14)1, 1-28. The University of Wisconsin System.
81
Bensman, M.R., & Haller, A. (1978). Locus of control and status attainment. Prepared for The Rural Sociological Society, San Francisco.
80
Haller, A. (1978). Reflections on Woelfel and the Galileo system. Prepared for The didactic seminar on metric multidimensional scaling.
79
Haller, A. (1978). Rural sociology in the late 20th century, Prepared for Rural Sociological Society Meetings. San Francisco.
78
Haller, A. (1973). What constitutes quality of living? [Proceedings of a workshop].
77
Haller, A. (1974). The prospects for rural sociology. Paper prepared for Annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society. Montreal, Canada.
76
Haller, A., & Portes, A. (1973). Status Attainment Processes. In Sociology of education. (46), 51-91.
75
Haller, A. (1974). The social grading of occupations: A new approach and scale. In American journal of sociology. 253-256.
74
Haller, A. (1969). Social psychology: Action, personality, and social structure. Paper prepared for Annual meetings of the Ohio Valley Sociological Society. [Revised version, originally written in 1964].
73
Haller, A. (1975). Urban economic growth and changes in rural stratification: Rio de Janeiro 1953-1962. In America Latina. (10)4, 48-66.
72
Duncan, O.D., & Haller. A., & Portes, A. (1968). Peer influences on aspirations: A reinterpretation. In The American journal of sociology. (74)2, 119-137.
71
Haller, A. (1983). Brazil (letter to the editor). In The economist.
70
Haller, A. (1983). Brazil (letter to the editor). In The new york times.
69
Haller, A. (1966). Occupational choices of rural youth. Reprint from Journal of cooperative extension (Summer), 93-102.
68
Pastore, J., & Haller, A., Buendia, H. (1977). Training, position, and experience in the wage rates of specialised personnel an Sao Paulo's manufacturing firms. In Subbaiah Kannappan. 157-165.
67
Haller, A.(1976) The content dimensions of status: Theory and research needs. 4th World Congress of Rural Sociology. Torun, Poland.
66
Pastore, J., & Haller, A., & Gomez-Buendia, H. (1975). Wage differentials in Sao Paulo's labor force. In Industrial relations(14)3, 345-357.
65
Trevizan, S., Saraiva, H. U., Haller, A. (1986). Effects of education and school attendance on the income of working class Brazilians in the core, the periphery and agriculture. (Project Working Paper)
64
Pastore, J.,& Bianchi, A.M., & Haller, A. (1974). Occupational preparation and the wages of middle-level workers in Sao Paulo's industrial labor force.
63
Haller, A. (1973). The prospects for rural sociology (Prepared for the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Session 26 " Rural sociology: Dodo or Phoenix"). Scottsdale, Arizona.
62
Haller, A. (1973). Observaciones sobre sociología contemporánea (Observations on contemporary sociology). [written in Spanish]
61
Woelfel, J., & Haller, A.(1976). Significant others, the self-reflexive act and the attitude formation process. In American sociological review(36), 74-87.
60
Haller, A. & Miller, I. (1979). The occupational aspiration scale: Theory, structure, and correlates. Cambridge, MA: Schnkman Publishing Company, Inc. [see item #140 for 1963 (original?) version]
59
Haller, A.(1983) Stratification and development: Microregional variations in Brazil. Background papers for presentation to the Department of Sociology. John Hopkins University. [Papers titled, "A socioeconomic regionalization of Brazil" and "Stratification and development: The Brazilian case"]. [originally written in 1973].
58
Haller, A., & Holsinger, D., & Saraiva, H.U. (1972). Variations in occupational prestige hierarchies: Brazilian data. In American journal of sociology(77)5, 941-956.
57
Pastore, J., Zylberstajn, H., Pogotto, C., & Haller, A. (1984). The decline in the incidence of extreme poverty in Brazil, 1970-1980: Final report to the Inter-American Foundation of a research project providing a statistical descriptionof Brazil's poor families. (unpublished paper).
56
Haller, A. (1983). The socioeconomic macroregions of Brazil-1970. Nagoya, Japan: United Nations Centre for Regional Development. (UNCRD Working Paper No. 83-2)
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Haller, A. (1982). A socioeconomic regionalization of Brazil. In Geographical review(72)4, 450-464.
54
Pastore, J., Haller, A., Zylberstajn, H., & Pogotto, C.(1984). Young Brazilian workers in poor families. (unpublished paper).
53
Cary, J.W., & Haller, A. (1986). The impact of Galileo Theory as a mass persuasion technique: Experience with the adoption of an agricultural technology. Salt Lake City, Utah. (unpublished paper).
52
Haller, A. (1983). Brazil: Poverty and inequality in the 1970's. In Brazil and Rio de la Plata 63-71.
51
Bills, D. (1981). Measuring income in the 1973 PNAD sample. (unpublished paper).
50
Haller, A. (1982). Stratification and development: The Brazilian case. (unpublished paper).
49
Haller, A. (1980). A status attainment research program: 1956-1980. University of Wisconsin. (unpublished paper).
48
Haller, A. (1981) Antecedents of income differences: Complimentary hypotheses from confliting theoriesSeminar of the ISA Committee on stratification and mobility research Paris.
47
Haller, A., & Macedo, M. (1981). Speeches made by Hon. Murillo Macedo, Minister of Labor and Professor Archibald O. Haller, University of Wisconsin. (unpublished).
46
Haller, A. (1982). Forward to Inequality and Social Mobility in Brazil (pp.xi-xvi). University of Wisconsin Press.
45
Haller, A. (1982). Reflections on the social psychology of status attainment. In Social structure and behavior: Essays in honor of William Hamilton Sewell. (pp.3-28). Academic press.
44
Haller, A., & Cary, J. (1984). Final report of an experiment to attempt to induce cognitive and behavioral changes by means of Galileo theory and methods. (unpublished paper).
43
Sarvaiva, H., & Ward, R. (1985). The measurement of socioeconomic status of occupations in Brazil--1982 PNAD: A preliminary note. (unpublished paper).
42
Haller, A., & Sarvaiva, H. (1985). Education and research in Brazil: A summary of research (unpublished paper).
41
Pastore, J., & Haller, A. (1982). Social mobility under labor market segmentation in Brazil. In Social structure and behavior: Essays in honor of William Hamilton Sewell. (pp.113-140). Academic press.
40
Haller, A., & Saraiva, H. (1992) Income and education: Brazil, 1982. 11th world congress of sociology New Delhi, India.
39
Haller, A.(1985) Regional socioeconomic development levels in Brazil. Symposium on measuring the impact of science and technology on development in third world nations Los Angeles, California.
38
Bills, D., Godfrey, D., & Haller, A. (1985). A scale to measure the socioeconomic status of occupations in Brazil. Rural Sociology(50) 2, 225-250.
37
Bills, D., Haller, A., Kelley, J., Olsen, M., & Pastore, J. (1985). Class, class origins, regional socioeconomic development and the status attainment of Brazilian men. In Social stratification and mobility (4), 89-127.
36
Haller, A. (1973). Measuring income in the 1973 PNAD sample (unpublished).
35
Haller, A. (1980). Remarks presented at William H. Sewell's retirement banquet. In The Wisconsin sociologist(18)1, 39-42.
34
Haller, A., Olsen, M., & Bills, D. (1979). The measurment of political aspirations and expectations and income (unpublished paper). University of Wisconsin-Madison.
33
Haller, A., Woelfel, J., & Fink, E. (1969). The Wisconsin significant other battery. In The Wisconsin significant other battery. (pp.171-335).
32
Haller, A., Woelfel, J., & Fink, E. (1969). The Wisconsin significant other battery. In The Wisconsin significant other battery. (pp.1-171). [note: this is the same as #134 but that version is searchable and has a cover sheet]
31
Haller, A. (1970). Recent changes in rural stratification in Rio de Janeiro. In Sociology of underdevelopment. (pp.191-204). Copp clark publishing company.
30
Haller, A., & Saraiva, H. (1991). Ascription and status transmission in Brazil. In Status influences in third world labor markets: Caste, gender, and custom. (pp.63-93). Walter and gruyter.
29
Haller, A. (1971). What constitutes quality of living? In The quality of rural living: Proceedings of a workshop. (pp.3-7). Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences.
28
Haller, A., Torrecilha, R., Haller, M., & Tourinho, M. (1996). The socioeconomic development levels of the people of Amazonian Brazil--1970 and 1980. In The Journal of Developing Areas, (30)3, 293-315. Macomb, IL: Western Illinois University.
27
Haller, A. (1979). Evidence for a social psychological view of the status attainment process: Four studies compared.An international journal of social research. 57(3), 887-914.
26
Haller, A. (1975). Wage differentials in São Paulo's labor force.Industrial relations. 14(3), 345-357. University of California.
25
Haller, A. (1984). Socioeconomic development and social stratification: Reassessing the Brazilian case.The journal of developing areas 19.(1), 59-69. Western Illinois University.
24
Haller, A. (1971). Peer influences on aspirations: A reinterpretation. In Casual models in the social sciences. (pp.219-244). Aldine-Atherton.
23
Sharda, B. D., Miller, I., & Haller, A. O. (1998). Concepts and indicators of development: An empirical analysis. In Proshanta K. Nandi, & Shahid M. Shahidullah (Ed.s), Globalization and the evolving world society, (pp. 82-99, Vol. 71). Boston, MA: Brill.
22
Haller, A.(1983) Labour market segmentation, sex and income in Brazil. Proceedings of International industrial relations association: Sixth world congress, Kyoto. 183-191.
21
Haller, A. (2000). A estrutura de estratificação do Brasil: Um programa de trinta e cinco anos de pesquisa [The structure of stratification in Brazil: A program of thirty-five years of research]. Teoria & Sociedade: Revista dos departamentos de Ciência politica e de sociologia e antropologia [Theory & Society: Journal of the Departments of Political Science and Sociology and Anthropology]. 5, 9-47. [Article in Portuguese]
20
Haller, A. (2001). Estratificação societária [Social stratification]. Teoria & Sociedade: Revista dos departamentos de Ciência politica e de sociologia e antropologia [Theory & Society: Journal of the Departments of Political Science and Sociology and Anthropology]. 7, 70-94. [Article in Portuguese]
19
Haller, A. (1979). Occupational prestige heirarchies: Theory and evidence. Contemporary sociology. 8(6), 721-734.
18
Haller, A. (2010). Elite stratum analysis: Brazilian data (Staff seminar paper). Australian National University. Amherst, NY: RAH Press. [written in 1981].
17
Haller, A. (1984). The effects of science and technology on development: Observations on strategies for research. In Science and technology indications for development. (pp.123-142). Westview press.
16
Haller, A. (1981). Migration and socioeconomic status in Brazil: Interregional and rural-urban variations in education, occupation status, and income. Luso-Brazilion Review. 18(1), 117-138. [Note: 1981 on cover but 1980 inside]
15
Haller, A. (1981). Papers on the social mobility, employment, and income of Brazil's people: Selections from a symposium. Luso-Brazilion Review. 18(1), 1-4. [Note: 1981 on cover but 1980 inside]
14
Haller, A. (1992). Power: How Brazil works. Luso-Brazilion Review. 29(1), 115-120.
13
Haller, A. (1978). Preface. Luso-Brazilion Review. 15(2), 149-152.
12
Haller, A. (1977). The socioeconomic status of the Brazilian Labor Force. Luso-Brazilion Review. 14(1), 1-28.
11
Haller, A. (1977). Training, position, and experience in the wage rates of specialised personnel in Sao Paulo's manufacturing firms. Studies of urban labor market behavior in developing areas (pp.157-169).
10
Haller, A. (2000). Levels of socio-economic population in the Brazilian Amazon. Health sciences history: Visions of the Amazon. 6, 941-974.
9
Haller, A. (1973). Observations on contemporary sociology. Education and research in rural sociology in Latin America.14, 26-38.
8
Haller, A. (2006). Empirical theory of social stratification based on power - an overview. sociology in Transformation: Social survey of XXI century. 2, 63-66.
7
Haller, A. (1968). Education and the occupational achievement process. In Rural poverty in the United States (pp.149-169). University of Wisconsin: U.S. Government Printing Office.
6
Haller, A. (1977). The socioeconomic status of the Brazilian Labor Force. Luso-Brazilian Review. 14(1), 1-28.
5
Sewell, W., & Haller, A., & Ohlendorf, G. (1970). The educational and early occupational status attainment process: Replication and revision. In American sociological review (35), 1014-1027
4
Haller, A. (2003). Sociology today and in the past. Magazine Anhanguera, 4(1), 13-52. [English]
3
Haller, A., & Woelfel, J. (1969) Identifying significant others and measuring their expectations for a person. Proceedings of Actes du Vingt-Deuxieme Congres de l'institute International de Sociologie [Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Congress of the International Institute of Sociology], Rome. International Journal of Sociology, 5. [English] [note this is a different version, but the same article, as #120]
2
Haller, A. (1971). Structural changes in status stratification systems (Prepared for meetings Western Agricultural Economics Research Council). University of California.
1
Olsen, M., & Bills, D., & Haller, A. (1979). The measurement of political and income aspirations and expectations. Paper prepared for Annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society.
 

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