Speaking of Friendship: Middle Class Women and Their Friends (Contributions in Women's Studies): Gouldner, Helen, Strong, Mary S.: 9780313250682: Amazon.com: Books
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.,."The authors have done an excellent job of introducting the reader to information concerning the beginnings of friendship, the types of relationships formed, and the breakdowns or endings of friendships. Atheoretical, this is qualitative investigation based on interviews conducted with seventy-five women ages of thirty to sixty-five, who were selected through the 'snowball' method of sampling..."-Sociological Inquiry
?...The authors have done an excellent job of introducting the reader to information concerning the beginnings of friendship, the types of relationships formed, and the breakdowns or endings of friendships. Atheoretical, this is qualitative investigation based on interviews conducted with seventy-five women ages of thirty to sixty-five, who were selected through the 'snowball' method of sampling...?-Sociological Inquiry
..."The authors have done an excellent job of introducting the reader to information concerning the beginnings of friendship, the types of relationships formed, and the breakdowns or endings of friendships. Atheoretical, this is qualitative investigation based on interviews conducted with seventy-five women ages of thirty to sixty-five, who were selected through the 'snowball' method of sampling..."-Sociological Inquiry
About the Author
HELEN GOULDNER is Dean of the College of Arts and Science and Professor of Sociology at the University of Delaware.
MARY SYMONS STRONG is an editorial consultant and the former editor of Transaction Magazine.
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