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Theses and Dissertations Completed in Home Economics: 1991

MiKyoung Ha

Margaret J. Weber

This article reports the titles of theses and dissertations completed in 1991 in colleges and universities throughout the United States. The 732 titles are reported by subject matter area and degree, with title, author, institution, and availability information following each entry. There are five tables illustrating information about graduate research in home economics: Table 1 lists the numbers of theses and dissertations reported by each institution, Table 2 lists the numbers and percentages of theses and dissertations that fall into each subject matter area, Table 3 ranks the institutions reporting the highest number of titles, Table 4 shows the ranking of all the institutions by subject matter area, and Table 5 summarizes the titles by degree and leading subject matter area for the years 1986-1991.

Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, Vol. 21, No. 1, 75-144 (1992)
DOI: 10.1177/1077727X9202100105


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