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Status Consistency and Political Behavior: A Replication and Extension of Research

Pages 241-256 | Published online: 16 Dec 2016

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Kenneth L. Wilson & Louis A. Zurcher. (1976) Status Inconsistency and Participation in Social Movements: an Application of Goodman's Hierarchical Modeling. The Sociological Quarterly 17:4, pages 520-533.
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Edward E. Nelson. (1973) Status Inconsistency: Its Objective and Subjective Components. The Sociological Quarterly 14:1, pages 3-18.
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Volker Bornschier & Peter Heintz. (1977) Statusinkonsistenz und Schichtung: Eine Erweiterung der Statusinkonsistenztheorie / Status inconsistency and stratification: An extension of status inconsistency theory. Zeitschrift für Soziologie 6:1, pages 29-48.
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Kenneth J. Berry & Thomas W. Martin. (1974) The Synecdochic Fallacy: A Challenge to Recent Research and Theory-Building in Sociology. The Pacific Sociological Review 17:2, pages 139-166.
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Kenneth J. Berry & Thomas W. Martin. (2016) A Methodological Note on Typological Analysis in Status Consistency Research. Sociological Methods & Research 2:1, pages 21-37.
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Ekkart Zimmermann. (1973) Fragen zur Theorie der Statusinkonsistenz: Auf dem Wege zu einer Neuorientierung? / Status Inconsistency Theory: Towards a Reorientation?. Zeitschrift für Soziologie 2:1, pages 83-100.
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Edward E. Nelson. (1972) Status Inconsistency: Its Objective and Subjective Components*. The Sociological Quarterly 14:1, pages 3-18.
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Nico Stehr. (1968) Status Consistency: The Theoretical Concept and Its Empirical Referent. The Pacific Sociological Review 11:2, pages 95-99.
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