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Consider , for example , this quotation from the classic paper on aspiration level
by Chapman and Volkmann written in 1939 : “ Whatever change in aspiration -
level is induced by a change in the frame of reference may have enormous social
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Consider , for example , this quotation from the classic paper on aspiration level
by Chapman and Volkmann written in 1939 : “ Whatever change in aspiration -
level is induced by a change in the frame of reference may have enormous social
...
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None of these references can stand on its own , they all support each other . ...
record rapid changes in individual reference points , and consequently the
widening or narrowing of groups as they relate to externally defined social
categories .
None of these references can stand on its own , they all support each other . ...
record rapid changes in individual reference points , and consequently the
widening or narrowing of groups as they relate to externally defined social
categories .
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Contributions to the theory of reference group behaviour . In “ Readings in
Reference Group Theory and Research ” ( Eds H . H . Hyman and E . Singer ) .
Collier / MacMillan , London . Mezzrow , M . and Wolfe , B . ( 1972 ) . " Really the
Blues .
Contributions to the theory of reference group behaviour . In “ Readings in
Reference Group Theory and Research ” ( Eds H . H . Hyman and E . Singer ) .
Collier / MacMillan , London . Mezzrow , M . and Wolfe , B . ( 1972 ) . " Really the
Blues .
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