American CatholicBasic Books, 1978 M10 12 - 280 páginas Discusses the social and religious lives of modern American Catholics in contrast to the distortions of the media. |
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... respondent and as much other pertinent information as one can gather . However , the constraints of data available ... respondent's educa- tion , respondent's occupational prestige , and respondent's income . There has been a vast amount ...
... respondent and as much other pertinent information as one can gather . However , the constraints of data available ... respondent's educa- tion , respondent's occupational prestige , and respondent's income . There has been a vast amount ...
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... respondents in the sample to score high on the reading index , t although Catholics with partial Catholic education scored lower on this measure than did non - Catholic respondents . Finally , with the exception of those who went to ...
... respondents in the sample to score high on the reading index , t although Catholics with partial Catholic education scored lower on this measure than did non - Catholic respondents . Finally , with the exception of those who went to ...
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Martin Greeley. erably when we remove the effects of both the respondent's and respondent's father's educational level ... respondents were asked to report their religious preference as among Protestant , Catholic , Jewish , and other ...
Martin Greeley. erably when we remove the effects of both the respondent's and respondent's father's educational level ... respondents were asked to report their religious preference as among Protestant , Catholic , Jewish , and other ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
Economic and Educational Achievement | 50 |
Catholics and the Intellectual Life | 69 |
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