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American Indian Spiritual Beliefs Influential in Spurring Youth to Avoid Drugs and Alcohol

By American Sociological Association on Aug 20, 2012   General News  

DENVER — New research indicates that urban American Indian youth who follow American Indian traditional spiritual beliefs are less likely to use drugs and alcohol. Arizona State University social scientists will present their findings at the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association.

Mass Privatization Put Former Communist Countries on Road to Bankruptcy, Corruption

By American Sociological Association on Mar 29, 2012   General News  

Western Economists Advocated the Policy After Soviet Union’s Fall

Study: Conservatives’ Trust in Science Has Fallen Dramatically Since Mid-1970s

By American Sociological Association on Mar 29, 2012   General News  

Trust in Science Has Also Declined Among People Who Frequently Attend Church

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