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* A previous version of this paper was presented at Midwest Student Sociology Conference, Goshen College, April 11 and 12, 2003. For reprints, e-mail the first author at knoxd@mail.ecu.edu

DAVID KNOX East Carolina University

MARTY E. ZUSMAN Indiana University Northwest

Heather R. Thompson Indiana University Northwest

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