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L D Barnett

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Social Biology|March 1, 1970
Education and religion as factors influencing attitudes toward population growth in the United StatesL D Barnett
Journal of Biosocial Science|January 1, 1972
Demographic factors in attitudes towards population growth and controlL D Barnett
Demography|February 1, 1970
U.S. population growth as an abstractly-perceived problemL D Barnett
Journal of Biosocial Science|April 1, 1972
The rural ideal in American society and its influence on attitudes towards population limitationL D Barnett
Journal of Biosocial Science|January 1, 1973
A study of the relationship between attitudes towards world population growth and USA population growthL D Barnett
Social Biology|June 1, 1970
Political affiliation and attitudes toward population limitationL D Barnett
Journal of Biosocial Science|January 1, 1974
Zero Population Growth, Inc.: a second studyL D Barnett
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 10, 2001
Gene targeting in a centralized facilityL D Barnett, F Köntgen
Social Biology|January 1, 1976
A study of the membership of the National Organization for Non-ParentsL D Barnett, R H MacDonald
Human Relations; Studies Towards the Integration of the Social Sciences|January 1, 1977
Group size and societal conflictG R Stavig, L D Barnett
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Social Biology|March 1, 1970
Education and religion as factors influencing attitudes toward population growth in the United StatesL D Barnett
Journal of Biosocial Science|January 1, 1972
Demographic factors in attitudes towards population growth and controlL D Barnett
Demography|February 1, 1970
U.S. population growth as an abstractly-perceived problemL D Barnett
Journal of Biosocial Science|April 1, 1972
The rural ideal in American society and its influence on attitudes towards population limitationL D Barnett
Journal of Biosocial Science|January 1, 1973
A study of the relationship between attitudes towards world population growth and USA population growthL D Barnett
Social Biology|June 1, 1970
Political affiliation and attitudes toward population limitationL D Barnett
Journal of Biosocial Science|January 1, 1974
Zero Population Growth, Inc.: a second studyL D Barnett
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 10, 2001
Gene targeting in a centralized facilityL D Barnett, F Köntgen
Social Biology|January 1, 1976
A study of the membership of the National Organization for Non-ParentsL D Barnett, R H MacDonald
Human Relations; Studies Towards the Integration of the Social Sciences|January 1, 1977
Group size and societal conflictG R Stavig, L D Barnett
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