The Comparative Study of Elites: An Introduction and Bibliography, Issues 1-4Stanford University Press, 1952 - 72 pages |
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... characteristics " studied in our research papers . - The characteristics selected varied somewhat in the several studies , for these reasons : Relevance to the particular elite : For example , we selected " parti- cipation in the Long ...
... characteristics " studied in our research papers . - The characteristics selected varied somewhat in the several studies , for these reasons : Relevance to the particular elite : For example , we selected " parti- cipation in the Long ...
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... characteristics . The general range of hypotheses which can be tested by data on these characteristics has already been discussed in chapter ii . Concrete ap- plications of these data to such hypotheses are made in the several studies ...
... characteristics . The general range of hypotheses which can be tested by data on these characteristics has already been discussed in chapter ii . Concrete ap- plications of these data to such hypotheses are made in the several studies ...
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... characteristics does the elite fall into the same category ? Which characteristics ? What proportion of members on each ? What proportion on all ? 2. Which characteristics of the elite originate , increase , per- sist , decrease ...
... characteristics does the elite fall into the same category ? Which characteristics ? What proportion of members on each ? What proportion on all ? 2. Which characteristics of the elite originate , increase , per- sist , decrease ...
Contents
THE PLACE OF ELITE STUDIES IN | 1 |
THE RADIR | 22 |
Testing the Hypotheses | 29 |
Copyright | |
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