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Otis Dudley Duncan. Notes on social measurement. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1984. xi + 256 pp. $14.50.
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Otis Dudley Duncan. Notes on social measurement. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1984. xi + 256 pp. $14.50.
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This review was prepared with the support of funding by AT&T Information Systems to the Industrial Affiliates Program of the University of Illinois and a Fulbright Award to P. Arabie.
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