: Aging and Society. Volume One: An Inventory of Research Findings . Matilda White Riley, Anne Foner. ; Aging and Society. Volume Two: Aging and the Professions . Matilda White Riley, John W. Riley, Jr., Marilyn E. Johnson. ; Aging and Society. Volume Three: A Sociology of Age Stratification . Matilda White Riley, Marilyn Johnson, Anne Foner.
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The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 60:S296-S304 (2005)
The legacy of Matilda White Riley to the study of aging encompasses multiple disciplines and extends to multiple domains within these disciplines. Although her greatest intellectual legacy is in sociology, she presented a compelling vision of the need for other disciplines to consider the role of social forces in shaping both aging as an individual, lifelong process and age as a feature of cult...
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The legacy of Matilda White Riley to the study of aging encompasses multiple disciplines and extends to multiple domains within these disciplines. Although her greatest intellectual legacy is in sociology, she presented a compelling vision of the need for other disciplines to consider the role of social forces in shaping both aging as an individual, lifelong process and age as a feature of cult...
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Recent changes to the pattern matching algorithm used by CLIPS have dramatically improved performance on the classic waltz and manners benchmarks, which are frequently cited as measures of performance for rule-based systems. While the usefulness of these benchmarks is disputed, particularly for product comparisons, many believe that waltz and manners exhibit characteristics of some ‘real world’...
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The essays in The Politics of Method in the Human Sciences contribute to a historical and comparative sociology of social science by systematically comparing the rises, falls, and absences of ‘‘methodological positivism’’ across the human sciences. Although all of the essays are of extremely high quality, three contributions develop the argument most fully: George Steinmetz’s introduction and W...
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Familial dysautonomia (Riley et al., 1949) is an autosomal recessive disease affecting Jews of Eastern European ancestry (Brunt and McKusick, 1970). As the name implies the autonomic nervous system is defective, and this is seen clinically as defective control of temperature, blood pressure, and swallowing, by skin blotching, excessive sweating, lack of tearing, and bowel disturbance. Abnormali...
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عنوان ژورنال: American Anthropologist
سال: 1975
ISSN: 0002-7294,1548-1433
DOI: 10.1525/aa.1975.77.4.02a00540