THE COMPUTER, THE HISTORIAN, AND SOME VARIABLES OF ACHIEVEMENT: A METHODOLOGY; Reprint from Computer Studies: Vol. IV, No. 3/4
by Bullough, Vern and Bonnie
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np: Computer Studies, 1973. Side stapled off print. Light shelfwear. Very good.. pp. 117-123. From the abstract: An historical study of 375 intellectual eminent eighteenth century Scotsmen was done. The methodology used in this reserch is described in some detail. Variables related to the individual and to the parish in which he grew up and was educated are isolated. Achievers tended to have middle class origins and to be well educated. Parishes in which they were born or educated were characterized by prosperity and urbanization. The research was facilitated by computer technology.
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- THE COMPUTER, THE HISTORIAN, AND SOME VARIABLES OF ACHIEVEMENT: A METHODOLOGY; Reprint from Computer Studies
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- Bullough, Vern and Bonnie
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- Computer Studies
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- 1973
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