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Re: Family structure effects
Post by DDHvi   » Mon Feb 02, 2015 11:15 pm

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http://www.familiam.org/pcpf/allegati/1 ... search.pdf

I can't easily add a quote on this one, the attempt produces a column of single words. Worth reading, by a Mexican sociologist. NOT short reading, it is a summary and is almost two dozen pages long.
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Re: Family structure effects
Post by aairfccha   » Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:41 am

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You could have added at least the title: "FAMILY CULTURE IN MEXICO AND THE WELL‐BEING OF THE
POPULATION".

Also it seems a little strange: External data is used and the sources referred to in a bibliography but few citations are given in the text.
Additionally, at first glance this appears to be a private work since no organisation is mentioned not even in the authors' affiliations (none are mentioned). The authors could be this Doctor en Ciencias Sociales at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and Directora del departamento de Difusión Cultural en Universidad Panamericana but this is only an educated guess.
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Re: Family structure effects
Post by DDHvi   » Tue Feb 10, 2015 2:59 pm

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aairfccha wrote:You could have added at least the title: "FAMILY CULTURE IN MEXICO AND THE WELL‐BEING OF THE
POPULATION".

Also it seems a little strange: External data is used and the sources referred to in a bibliography but few citations are given in the text.
Additionally, at first glance this appears to be a private work since no organisation is mentioned not even in the authors' affiliations (none are mentioned). The authors could be this Doctor en Ciencias Sociales at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and Directora del departamento de Difusión Cultural en Universidad Panamericana but this is only an educated guess.


Sorry didn't think of adding the title. I do so much reading, especially in the North Dakota winter ;) that I tend to think everyone reads a lot and prefers to look up sources whenever possible.
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Re: Family structure effects
Post by aairfccha   » Wed Feb 11, 2015 9:19 am

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DDHvi wrote:I tend to think everyone reads a lot and prefers to look up sources whenever possible.
A lot of people fitting that description don't like just getting thrown a link with no further information.
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Re: Family structure effects
Post by Dilandu   » Wed Feb 11, 2015 11:23 am

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Generally speaking, this isn't look as a real scientifical research, but more like a pseudo-science. They started with a specified social research and concluded with unspecified wide-spectre suggestions like:

To pretend to reduce the population welfare in the family dynamics, to the
different structures of family, is a huge absurdity.  But the opposite is also very
inadequate: to analyze the population welfare without taking into account the
different dynamics that take place in each type of family.    We therefore
propose –in the form of a hypothesis‐ that the population welfare, which is the
final objective of all democracies, should be attended by the conjugation of the
following three strategies:
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Oh well, if shortening the front is what the Germans crave,
Let's shorten it to very end - the length of Fuhrer's grave.

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