Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Economic Discontent and Political Behavior : The Role of Personal Grievances and Collective Economic Judgments in Congressional Voting , " American Journal of Political Science , 23 ( August ) : 495–517 . Klorman , Ricardo . 1978.
Economic Discontent and Political Behavior : The Role of Personal Grievances and Collective Economic Judgments in Congressional Voting , " American Journal of Political Science , 23 ( August ) : 495–517 . Klorman , Ricardo . 1978.
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This suggests that citation behavior does , as Cole ( 1970 ) argues , tie individual scholars into the social structure of the discipline . Furthermore , the linkage between citation behavior and closeness of professional ties is ...
This suggests that citation behavior does , as Cole ( 1970 ) argues , tie individual scholars into the social structure of the discipline . Furthermore , the linkage between citation behavior and closeness of professional ties is ...
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This study seeks to determine whether women , newcomers to the legislative process , will emulate the behavior of their male colleagues in responding to party cues . Using roll call votes on the Equal Rights Amendment as a data base ...
This study seeks to determine whether women , newcomers to the legislative process , will emulate the behavior of their male colleagues in responding to party cues . Using roll call votes on the Equal Rights Amendment as a data base ...
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Contents
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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