United States Projects
Measuring Developmental Idealism and Family Life. Arland Thornton, P.I.
United States Survey Practicum, Arland Thornton, Jim Lepkowski, and Richard Curtin, P.I.s
Measuring Developmental Idealism and Family Life. Arland Thornton, P.I.
United States Survey Practicum, Arland Thornton, Jim Lepkowski, and Richard Curtin, P.I.s
The Developmental Idealism Studies Group presented their paper on "Processes and Methods for Creating Questions and Protocols for an International Study of Ideas about Development and Family Life" at 3MC, Berlin, June 2008.
Arland Thornton's book Reading History Sideways wins the William J. Goode Book Award of the ASA Section on the Sociology of the Family.
Developmental Idealism questionnaire supplements added to May and November 2007 Surveys of Consumer Attitudes.
The method of reading history sideways is described and critiqued by Arland Thornton.
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