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A social scientific technique which studies a population that shares common characteristics, over time. Cohort analysis usually begins at birth and traces the development of cohort members until they reach a certain age.
A social scientific technique which studies a population that shares common characteristics, over time. Cohort analysis usually begins at birth and traces the development of cohort members until they reach a certain age.
A social ranking based primarily on economic position in which achieved characteristics can influence mobility.
A social ranking based primarily on economic position in which achieved characteristics can influence mobility.
on a three-masted ship, having the sheets of the three lower courses loose will result in the ship meandering aimlessly downwind. Also, a sailor who has drunk strong spirits beyond his capacity.
on a three-masted ship, having the sheets of the three lower courses loose will result in the ship meandering aimlessly downwind. Also, a sailor who has drunk strong spirits beyond his capacity.
give/take substance or concrete form, of material.
give/take substance or concrete form, of material.
The study of the shape of the head to determine anatomical correlates of human behavior.
The study of the shape of the head to determine anatomical correlates of human behavior.
A lampoon or satirical writing.
A lampoon or satirical writing.
a receptacle for the ash from smokers' cigars or cigarettes
a receptacle for the ash from smokers' cigars or cigarettes
quadrate, is to divide into quarters, divide in four parts.
quadrate, is to divide into quarters, divide in four parts.
A variable which can only be measured in whole, individual units if it is to have any real meaning e.g numbers of people.
A variable which can only be measured in whole, individual units if it is to have any real meaning e.g numbers of people.
Study on one’s own, learning from materials often supported by a tutor, in contrast to working in a class or attending a lecture.
Study on one’s own, learning from materials often supported by a tutor, in contrast to working in a class or attending a lecture.