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Date: 2016-05-19 14:44:23
Sociology
Richard Arum
Charles Cooley
Social science
Academia
Guggenheim Fellows
Science
Cultural anthropologists
Social anthropologists
Public sociology
Everett Hughes

MEASURING COLLEGE LEARNING IN SOCIOLOGY By Susan Ferguson and William Carbonaro

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