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The Midtown Manhattan Study Leo Srole. differences observed were practically erased . With no evidence of mental health differences specifically attributable to the generation variable apart from the age and SES - origin factors ...
The Midtown Manhattan Study Leo Srole. differences observed were practically erased . With no evidence of mental health differences specifically attributable to the generation variable apart from the age and SES - origin factors ...
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... differences in mental health within six ethnic groups . In only three of these groups were such differences found . However , were control of their accompanying divergences in SES origin and age possible , these differences would very ...
... differences in mental health within six ethnic groups . In only three of these groups were such differences found . However , were control of their accompanying divergences in SES origin and age possible , these differences would very ...
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... differences are not real , but rather are spurious results of intergroup variations in age and SES origin . In Table ... differences seen in Table 16-3 . The impairment differences observed be- tween Jews and the other two groups in the ...
... differences are not real , but rather are spurious results of intergroup variations in age and SES origin . In Table ... differences seen in Table 16-3 . The impairment differences observed be- tween Jews and the other two groups in the ...
Contents
Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
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