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Research Article
Vol. 7, Issue 1, 1977January 01, 1977 EDT

The Wirth Thesis on Community Size, Density, and Heterogeneity as Determinants of the Social Psychology of Urban Life. A Critique of the Literature and Criteria for an Empirical Test

J. Donald O'Meara, Richard A. Lamanna,
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O’Meara, J. Donald, and Richard A. Lamanna. 1977. “The Wirth Thesis on Community Size, Density, and Heterogeneity as Determinants of the Social Psychology of Urban Life.  A Critique of the Literature and Criteria for an Empirical Test.” Journal of Regional Analysis & Policy 7 (1): 103–21.
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