Sentences with phrase «sociologist paul»

Among the research author Po Bronson gathered for his various books, he notes the work done by sociologist Paul H. Jacobson as proof:
Scheufele points to foundational political science research from Columbia University sociologist Paul Lazarsfeld.
The study, headed by sociologist Paul Eid, shows that employers tend, often unconsciously (really!?)
This would suggest, says Boston College sociologist Paul Schervish, that happiness could fade not necessarily because people are worse off than their neighbors are, but because they're less able to pay all the new bills.
In fact, research by Penn State sociologist Paul Amato indicates that kids have the worst outcomes when their parents live apart, have a high - conflict relationship and when one parent — typically the father — is no longer active in their life.
While I was at Catholic University (1958 - 59), the radical writings of the sociologist Paul Hanly Furfey were added to these influences.

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Conceived in the 1960s by sociologists Eugene Weinstein and Paul Deutschberger, the method involves characterizing people as certain personality types in order to nudge them towards a specific behavior.
Since 1960 over two hundred books and countless reports have examined either single congregations or their species, and any new work such as mine gratefully follows the tracks that many sorts of explorers — consultants, management specialists, sociologists, psychologists, ethnographers, historians, and others — have already laid down.1 Prior to 1960 the investigation of the local church was more occasional, and except for a few books written to enliven parish programs2 and the pioneering sociology of H. Paul Douglass, 3 the analysis occurred primarily in Europe.4
To come up with the new definition, researchers sought input from a diverse group of sociologists, theologians, and evangelical leaders, including: Richard Mouw, Paul Nyquist, Mark Noll, Rodney Stark, Christian Smith, Penny Marler, Nancy Ammerman, Mark Chaves, Scott Thumma, Warren Bird, Andre Rogers, Peter Lee, Tammy Dunahoo, Gabriel Salguero, Heather Gonzales, Samuel Rodriguez, Kevin Smith, Jo Anne Lyon, Leith Anderson, and Lynn Cohick.
In one study of 297 married couples, in relationships where there was marital discord but the couple stayed together, the grown children were more unhappily married years down the road, according to Paul Amato, a sociologist at Pennsylvania State University and co-author of «A Generation at Risk.»
In 2008, sociologists Douglas B. Downey, Paul T. von Hippel, Melanie Hughes decided to study just how different student test scores might be from learning outcomes as measured by other means, and how different measures might impact whether or not a school is classified as failing.
Alongside its arts programme, Bluecoat will also host a sociologist in residence, Dr Paul Jones from the University of Liverpool, for the duration of 2017 as part of a pioneering programme focusing on architecture, culture and society.
If there had been a savvy sociologist sitting at the table, she might have said: «Wait a minute Paul.
In one study of 297 married couples, in relationships where there was marital discord but the couple stayed together, the grown children were more unhappily married years down the road, according to Paul Amato, a sociologist at Pennsylvania State University and co-author of «A Generation at Risk.»
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