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    Small Big Data: Using multiple data-sets to explore unfolding social and economic change.Colin Hay, Stephen Farrall, Will Jennings & Emily Gray - 2015 - Big Data and Society 2 (1).
    Bold approaches to data collection and large-scale quantitative advances have long been a preoccupation for social science researchers. In this commentary we further debate over the use of large-scale survey data and official statistics with ‘Big Data’ methodologists, and emphasise the ability of these resources to incorporate the essential social and cultural heredity that is intrinsic to the human sciences. In doing so, we introduce a series of new data-sets that integrate approximately 30 years of survey data on victimisation, fear (...)
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    Commentary.William H. Jennings - 1999 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (4):475-477.
    In the fall of 1996 I taught a course at Fudan University in Shanghai dealing with medical ethics in America. As part of the course we spent some time on the heated American debate about abortion. The reaction of Chinese students was revealing.
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    God's advocate and the trial of faith versus reason.William H. Jennings - 2009 - Peoria, AZ: Pacific Southwest Consulting Group.
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  4. MG Kuczewski and RL Pinkus, eds. An Ethics Case Book for Hospitals: Practical Approaches to Everyday Cases.W. Jennings - 1999 - Bioethics Forum 15:46-46.
     
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    Wrestling with a Wounding Word: Reading the Disjointed Lines of African American Spirituality.Willie James Jennings - 1997 - Modern Theology 13 (1):139-170.
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    Commentary.William H. Jennings - 1985 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 4 (3-4):13-23.
    In the fall of 1996 I taught a course at Fudan University in Shanghai dealing with medical ethics in America. As part of the course we spent some time on the heated American debate about abortion. The reaction of Chinese students was revealing.
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