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... Social Anthropology and Social Psychology . There is no equivalent group which unites these three disciplines in quite the same way and it therefore seemed appropriate to the Committee of the Section to present evidence on the position ...
... Social Anthropology and Social Psychology . There is no equivalent group which unites these three disciplines in quite the same way and it therefore seemed appropriate to the Committee of the Section to present evidence on the position ...
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... Social Sciences often requires a high degree of involve- ment in social situations away from the University setting and considerable attention to the administrative problems associated with modern empirical investigation— is being ...
... Social Sciences often requires a high degree of involve- ment in social situations away from the University setting and considerable attention to the administrative problems associated with modern empirical investigation— is being ...
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... social work . Both rest on a common foundation of social and philosophical studies and draw more or less intensively on a number of specialised social or so - called behavioural sciences for particular branches of their practice ...
... social work . Both rest on a common foundation of social and philosophical studies and draw more or less intensively on a number of specialised social or so - called behavioural sciences for particular branches of their practice ...
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