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Copyright ? 1970 by Donald I. Warren. The author is affiliated with the School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 599 Status Inconsistency Theory and Flying Saucer Sightings This sociological theory is further validated through analysis of a national survey of sighters. Donald I. Warren
Status Inconsistency Theory and Flying Saucer Sightings: Donald I. Warren Authors Info & Affiliations. Science. 6 Nov 1970. Vol 170, Issue 3958. pp. 599 - 603. DOI: 10.1126/science.170.3958.599. Abstract. The analysis is completed.
6 de nov. de 1970 · Through a series of propositions and hypothesized links between the reporting of UFO sightings and a particular kind of social position, the utility of social theory as a basis for explaining phenomena presumed to be in the domain of the physical sciences has been demonstrated.
Status Inconsistency Theory and Flying Saucer Sightings. D. Warren. Published in Science 6 November 1970. Physics, Sociology. The analysis is completed. Through a series of propositions and hypothesized links between the reporting of UFO sightings and a particular kind of social position, the utility of social theory as a… Expand. View on AAAS.
One oft-cited sociological study is that of Donald I. Warren (1970), which resulted in the "status inconsistency theory of flying saucer sight ings."2 Warren's study links three variables: (1) a social condition of status discontinuity, producing (2) a psychological state of marginality, resulting
Donald Warren presents his "Status Inconsistency Theory," ground that the subject of UFOs was no longer of sufficient which purportstoshowthatthe people most likely to see UFOs general interest to justify continuing coverage in the pages of are those who have experienced "frustration" and "status the journal.
Status inconsistency theory and flying saucer sightings. Warren DI. Science, (3958):599-603 1970. MED: 5528429. Citations & impact. This article has not been cited yet. Impact metrics. Alternative metrics. Altmetric. Discover the attention surrounding your research. https://www.altmetric.com/details/154189309. Similar Articles.