The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... whole population . They tend to be richer , for instance , or more involved with society than those who do not have telephones . A classic example of the failure of telephone sampling was the sad story of the Literary Digest in 1936 ...
... whole population . They tend to be richer , for instance , or more involved with society than those who do not have telephones . A classic example of the failure of telephone sampling was the sad story of the Literary Digest in 1936 ...
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... whole information process of the society as it is thrown up in the mass media , in statistical reports , and in the whole mass of printed material , can provide an enormous amount of information which can be checked and processed for ...
... whole information process of the society as it is thrown up in the mass media , in statistical reports , and in the whole mass of printed material , can provide an enormous amount of information which can be checked and processed for ...
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... whole city more productive of profit and pleasure to the citizens . There is nothing which their founder seems to have cared so much for as these gardens . In fact , they report that the whole plan of the city had been sketched at the ...
... whole city more productive of profit and pleasure to the citizens . There is nothing which their founder seems to have cared so much for as these gardens . In fact , they report that the whole plan of the city had been sketched at the ...
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