Friendship as a Social Process: A Substantive and Methodological analysis

  • Lazarsfeld P
  • Merton R
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In certain respects, the field of sociology can be aptly described in terms of numerous schools of substantive theory. In a book such as Sorokin's Contemporary Sociological Theories, for example, each school is marked off from the others by the substantive class of "factors"

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Lazarsfeld, P. F., & Merton, R. K. (1954). Friendship as a Social Process: A Substantive and Methodological analysis. Freedom and Control in Modern Society, 18, 18–66.

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