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Cover Image: If a Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, Why Are You Reading this Essay?
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Schwartz, Dona
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Life events
/ Life Stage Transitions
/ Mass media
/ Mass Media Effects
/ Social Science Research
/ Symbolism
2007
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Cover Image: If a Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, Why Are You Reading this Essay?
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Schwartz, Dona
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/ Social Science Research
/ Symbolism
2007
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Cover Image: If a Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, Why Are You Reading this Essay?
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Cover Image: If a Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, Why Are You Reading this Essay?
2007
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The author's photograph, \"Kristin and Ryan, 18 Days,\" which graces the cover of this journal issue, part of a project on the transition to parenthood entitled \"On the Nest,\" is presented as a springboard for examining the power of images or pictures to convey meaning that cannot be expressed in words. The relationship of word to image in social science research & writing is discussed. K. Hyatt Stewart
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