The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting, Parte1National Conference on Social Welfare, 1951 |
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... asked why they bought war bonds most of them gave a patriotic reason , as , for example , that the gov- ernment needed the money to buy war equipment . Other answers often were that bonds were a good investment or that the money was ...
... asked why they bought war bonds most of them gave a patriotic reason , as , for example , that the gov- ernment needed the money to buy war equipment . Other answers often were that bonds were a good investment or that the money was ...
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... asked twice , about 70 percent bought ; when asked three or more times , about 80 percent bought . Moreover , we found no evidence of resentment over being asked more than once to buy . As might be expected from social psychological ...
... asked twice , about 70 percent bought ; when asked three or more times , about 80 percent bought . Moreover , we found no evidence of resentment over being asked more than once to buy . As might be expected from social psychological ...
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... asked the direct question as to why they bought bonds , most of them gave a patriotic reason , as for example , that the government needed the money to buy war equipment . As we have seen , other answers often mentioned the investment ...
... asked the direct question as to why they bought bonds , most of them gave a patriotic reason , as for example , that the government needed the money to buy war equipment . As we have seen , other answers often mentioned the investment ...
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THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN THE WORLD CRISIS | 1 |
THE COMMON CORE OF SOCIAL WORK IN DIFFERENT COUN | 19 |
THE HUMAN ASPECTS OF MOBILIZATION | 37 |
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