Leonard Beeghley

Affiliations: 
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Social Structure and Development, American Studies
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Beeghley L. (1998) Gendered Situations, Gendered Selves: A Gender Lens on Social Psychology.By Judith A. Howard and Jocelyn Hollander. Sage Publications, 1997. 159 pp. Cloth, $35.00; paper, $14.95 Social Forces. 76: 1576-1577
Cochran JK, Beeghley L, Bock EW. (1992) The Influence of Religious Stability and Homogamy on the Relationship between Religiosity and Alcohol Use among Protestants Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 31: 441
Cochran JK, Beeghley L. (1991) The Influence of Religion on Attitudes toward Nonmarital Sexuality: A Preliminary Assessment of Reference Group Theory* Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 30: 45
Clarke L, Beeghley L, Cochran JK. (1990) Religiosity, social class, and alcohol use: An application of reference group theory Sociological Perspectives. 33: 201-218
Beeghley L, Bock EW, Cochran JK. (1990) Religious change and alcohol use: An application of reference group and socialization theory Sociological Forum. 5: 261-278
Beeghley L, Cochran J. (1988) Class Identification and Gender Role Norms among Employed Married Women. Journal of Marriage and Family. 50: 719
Beeghley L. (1988) Individual and structural explanations of poverty Population Research and Policy Review. 7: 201-222
Cochran JK, Beeghley L, Bock EW. (1988) Religiosity and alcohol behavior: An exploration of reference group theory Sociological Forum. 3: 256-276
Bock EW, Cochran JK, Beeghley L. (1987) Moral Messages: The Relative Influence of Denomination on the Religiosity-Alcohol Relationship Sociological Quarterly. 28: 89-103
Beeghley L, Sellers C. (1986) Adolescents and sex: A structural theory of premarital sex in the United States Deviant Behavior. 7: 313-336
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