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Bureaucratic Structure and Personality
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R. K. Merton
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May 01 1940
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May 01 1940
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Social Forces
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JSTOR
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Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal
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Social Forces
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Social Forces
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JSTOR
ISSN (Print):
0037-7732
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1534-7605
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May 01 1940
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May 01 1940
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Pages
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10.2307/2570634
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