Christopher Jencks
Christopher Sandy Jencks (born October 22, 1936) is an American social scientist. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Effects of Family Background, Test Scores, Personality Traits and Schooling on Economic Success. Volume III. Supplementary Appendices by Jencks, Christopher
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The academic revolution / by Jencks, Christopher
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Inequality : a reassessment of the effect of family and schooling in America / by Jencks, Christopher
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Education Cultivating Greater Diversity / by Jencks, Christopher
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Who gets ahead? : the determinants of economic success in America / by Jencks, Christopher
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Inequality : a reassessment of the effect of family and schooling in America / by Jencks, Christopher
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Inequality; a reassessment of the effect of family and schooling in America by Jencks, Christopher
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The Effects of Desegregation on Student Achievement Some New Evidence From the Equality of Educational Opportunity Survey / by Jencks, Christopher
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The homeless / by Jencks, Christopher
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Rethinking social policy : race, poverty, and the underclass / by Jencks, Christopher
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Black-White Test Score Gap. by Jencks, Christopher
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Rethinking social policy : race, poverty, and the underclass / by Jencks, Christopher
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Who gets ahead? : the determinants of economic success in America / by Jencks, Christopher
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The academic revolution / by Jencks, Christopher
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The homeless / by Jencks, Christopher
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Rethinking social policy : race, poverty, and the underclass / by Jencks, Christopher, 1939-
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The Effects of Family Background, Test Scores, Personality Traits and Education on Economic Success / by Jencks, Christopher, Rainwater, Lee
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The academic revolution / by Jencks, Christopher, Riesman, David, 1909-2002
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Income Segregation between Schools and School Districts. CEPA Working Paper No. 16-04 / by Owens, Ann, Reardon, Sean F., Jencks, Christopher
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Christopher Jencks in perspective.
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