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Some Conclusions

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The research question posed in Junger-Tas and Junger (this book) was: “Which of both theories — social control theory of labelling theory — is right, or are they both predicting existing relationships equally well ?” Both theories describe relations between concepts in causal terms, while they have some concepts in common.

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  • H.M. Blalock Jr (1972). Causal inferences in non-experimental research. New York, Nortan and Company.

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Junger, M., van der Heijden, P.G.M., Hagenaars, J.A. (1987). Some Conclusions. In: Janssen, J., Marcotorchino, F., Proth, J.M. (eds) Data Analysis. Competitive Methods in Operations Research and Data Analysis. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6790-5_29

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