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Revision 10 . . (edit) December 7, 2001 8:40 am by Ed Poor [fixed brokon link]
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Revision 1 . . December 7, 2001 3:35 am by H.W. Clihor [*Social Dynamics]
  

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Situational dynamics is more complex. It may have started with W.I. Thomas’ definition of a situation: (1928) “If men define situations as real, they are real in their consequences.” (Pages 571-572) [W.I Thomas and D.S. Thomas. (1928). The Child in America: Behavior Problems and Programs. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.]
Situational dynamics is more complex. It may have started with W. I. Thomas’ definition of a situation: (1928) “If men define situations as real, they are real in their consequences.” (Pages 571-572) [W.I Thomas and D.S. Thomas. (1928). The Child in America: Behavior Problems and Programs. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.]

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