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  1. Article. Status Inconsistency Theory and Flying Saucer Sightings: This sociological theory is further validated through analysis of a national survey of sighters. 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.

  2. 6 de nov. de 1970 · Status inconsistency theory and flying saucer sightings. Science. 1970 Nov 6;170 (3958):599-603. doi: 10.1126/science.170.3958.599. Author. D I Warren. PMID: 5528429. DOI: 10.1126/science.170.3958.599. Abstract. The analysis is completed.

  3. The flying saucer phenomenon provides an appropriate link between the social condition of alienation and its individ-ual expression. Not only is there some rejection of conventional morality in-volved in saucer sightings, but the very ambiguity of the phenomenon permits one to view it as expressive of one's own interpretation of personal status ...

  4. Status Inconsistency Theory and Flying Saucer Sightings | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.1126/science.170.3958.599. Corpus ID: 26276101. Status Inconsistency Theory and Flying Saucer Sightings. D. Warren. Published in Science 6 November 1970. Physics, Sociology. The analysis is completed.

  5. 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

  6. Status inconsistency theory and flying saucer sightings. Warren DI. Science, 170(3958):599-603, 01 Nov 1970 Cited by: 3 articles | PMID: 5528429

  7. D.I. Warren, 'Status Inconsistency Theory and Flying Saucer Sightings', Science, Vol. 170 (6 November 1970), 599-603. 37. G.E. Lenski, 'Status Crystallization: A Non-Vertical Dimension of Social Status', American Sociological Review, Vol. 19 (1954), 405-13.