Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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The null hypothesis tested always is that the coefficient in question is equal to zero . HUMID -.13 -.05 +.01 -.38 TAXES -.33 TXPROG +.03 FTRANS +.19 WELF +.24 DDAY INCW CINCW UEMPLW TABLE 2 Matrix of Correlation Coefficients for Whites ...
The null hypothesis tested always is that the coefficient in question is equal to zero . HUMID -.13 -.05 +.01 -.38 TAXES -.33 TXPROG +.03 FTRANS +.19 WELF +.24 DDAY INCW CINCW UEMPLW TABLE 2 Matrix of Correlation Coefficients for Whites ...
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The coefficient of TXPROG is negative and significant at the 1 percent level in equations ( 2 ) and ( 4 ) and at the 5 percent level in equations ( 3 ) , ( 5 ) , and ( 9 ) . TXPROG is an index of the degree of progressivity of personal ...
The coefficient of TXPROG is negative and significant at the 1 percent level in equations ( 2 ) and ( 4 ) and at the 5 percent level in equations ( 3 ) , ( 5 ) , and ( 9 ) . TXPROG is an index of the degree of progressivity of personal ...
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But , only Kansas's TEL coefficient was significant and reductions were also experienced by both of Indiana's comparison ... As seen in column 3 of Table 2 , the TEL coefficients for all four TEL states are negative and significant ...
But , only Kansas's TEL coefficient was significant and reductions were also experienced by both of Indiana's comparison ... As seen in column 3 of Table 2 , the TEL coefficients for all four TEL states are negative and significant ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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