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Behavioral indicators of dependency . - One way to find out what the behavioral indicators of dependency are is to examine the specific behaviors that serve as the operational definitions of dependency in empirical studies .
Behavioral indicators of dependency . - One way to find out what the behavioral indicators of dependency are is to examine the specific behaviors that serve as the operational definitions of dependency in empirical studies .
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The second class of indicator is deference ; the third , compliance ( including submissiveness ) ; the fourth , lack of ... Despite the apparent differences among the classes of behavior that have served as indicators of dependence ...
The second class of indicator is deference ; the third , compliance ( including submissiveness ) ; the fourth , lack of ... Despite the apparent differences among the classes of behavior that have served as indicators of dependence ...
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After some discussion of indicators of progress not covered in the paper , Martin Rein returned to the question of the choice and defensibility of the value assumptions implicit in the designation of indicators .
After some discussion of indicators of progress not covered in the paper , Martin Rein returned to the question of the choice and defensibility of the value assumptions implicit in the designation of indicators .
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE TO ECONOMIC | 3 |
SOCIAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS LL | 25 |
LABOR STANDARDS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION AS BUFFERS | 40 |
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