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Date: 2003-06-23 12:27:29
Knowledge
Anthropology
Status attainment
Wisconsin model
Robert M. Hauser
Otis Dudley Duncan
William H. Sewell
The Bell Curve
Social class
Sociology
Science
Academia

Center for Demography and Ecology University of Wisconsin-Madison Meritocracy, Cognitive Ability, and the Sources of Occupational Success

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