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Abbey, Antonia. 2002. “Alcohol-Related Sexual Assault:A Common Problem Among College Students.”Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Suppl. 14:118–128.

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Abbott, Andrew. 1994. “History and Sociology: The LostSynthesis.” Pp. 77–112 in Engaging the Past: TheUses of History Across the Social Sciences, editedby Eric H. Monkkonen. Durham, NC: DukeUniversity Press.

Abel, David. 2000. “Census May Fall Short at Colleges.”The Boston Sunday Globe,March 26, pp. B1, B4.

Abel, David. 2008. “For the Homeless, Keys to a Home.”The Boston Globe, February 24, pp. A1, A14.

Abma, Tineke A. 2005. “Responsive Evaluation: ItsMeaning and Special Contribution to HealthPromotion.” Evaluation and Program Planning28:279–289.

Adair, G., T. W. Dushenko, and R. C. L. Lindsay. 1985.“Ethical Regulations and Their Impact on ResearchPractice.” American Psychologist 40:59–72.

Addison, Richard B. 1999. “A Grounded HermeneuticEditing Approach.” Pp. 145–161 in DoingQualitative Research, edited by Benjamin F.Crabtree and William L. Miller. Thousand Oaks,CA: Sage.

Aguirre, Adalberto, Jr., and DavidV. Baker. 1993. “RacialPrejudice and the Death Penalty: A Research Note.”Social Justice 20:150–155.

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