The Silent Revolution in Lebanon: Changing Values of the YouthExamines the social values and family and political norms among Lebanese college students, within the context of civil strife, a new regional political system, a new world order, and diverse economic and political conditions. |
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... close to the three most important reference groups . Furthermore , it must be remarked that they were the only category of students that considered religious sect to be the second closest identity group . This comes as no surprise since ...
... close to the three most important reference groups . Furthermore , it must be remarked that they were the only category of students that considered religious sect to be the second closest identity group . This comes as no surprise since ...
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... close 43 26 48 On good terms , 1970 ( close / somewhat close , 1994 ) 44 60 47 Not close / don't get along well 9 8 4 Total % 100 100 100 * Source : Barakat , 1977 , Appendix , p . 205 . Table 6.9 : AUB Students ' Preference for Any of ...
... close 43 26 48 On good terms , 1970 ( close / somewhat close , 1994 ) 44 60 47 Not close / don't get along well 9 8 4 Total % 100 100 100 * Source : Barakat , 1977 , Appendix , p . 205 . Table 6.9 : AUB Students ' Preference for Any of ...
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... close 4. Close 3. Somewhat close 2. Not close 1. Distant 0. Parent dead ----- father ------ mother 11. Who do you get along with better ? 1. Your father 2. Mother 3. Both , no difference 4. Neither 0. Not applicable 12. What are the ...
... close 4. Close 3. Somewhat close 2. Not close 1. Distant 0. Parent dead ----- father ------ mother 11. Who do you get along with better ? 1. Your father 2. Mother 3. Both , no difference 4. Neither 0. Not applicable 12. What are the ...
Contents
A Sociological Perspective | 11 |
Research Review and Study Methodology | 25 |
Stability and Change in Social Structure | 41 |
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