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Adam Smith's Teachings Influence Social Exchange Theory
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Ellen teaches science to women at Girls’ High School of Boston.
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Ellen and her students conduct a study on adulteration of foods, which leads to the nation’s first Food and Drug Acts.
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William James and John Dewey Add to Theoretical Framework to Expand Into Symbolic Interactionism Theory
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During the '40s, shortages of consumer durables caused by World War II kept family resource management scholars' research attention focused upon consumer expenditure patterns and living standards.
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Karl Marx Studies Change the Societal Views Specifically Focusing on the Negative Impact the European Industrial Revolution Had
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The Social Exchange Theory Becomes One of Most Used Frame Works
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Hawley Puts up Propositions That Describes the Family Within Surrounding Ecosystem
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Bubolz and Sontag State that the Human Ecological Theory Does Not Limit to Certain Groups
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Gupta Starts Studying the Effects Transitions in Marital Status on Housework Performance
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Sources
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