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Notes

A Theoretical Note on: Causal Modeling as a Guide to Housing Preference Research

Pages 108-111 | Published online: 09 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

This is a note about some of the theoretical issues raised in the exchange among Tremblay, Winter, Flaming, and Griffith in Housing and Society, Volume 10, Number 1. The theory of W.I. Thomas and causal modeling are suggested ways to improve the theoretical base of housing research.

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Notes on contributors

Karl H. Flaming

The authors are professor and assistant professor, respectively, at Colorado University at Denver.

W. I. Griffith

The authors are professor and assistant professor, respectively, at Colorado University at Denver.

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