Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 146
... differences . One could argue that the reasons one individual might attend college and another not attend are due to af- fective , cognitive , or other differences between the individuals them- selves . These differences exist before ...
... differences . One could argue that the reasons one individual might attend college and another not attend are due to af- fective , cognitive , or other differences between the individuals them- selves . These differences exist before ...
Page 390
... differences , we measured partisan differences under control for appointing president and included political party in the regression equation . The results are reported in Table 3. As indicated , Eisenhow- er's Democrats are ...
... differences , we measured partisan differences under control for appointing president and included political party in the regression equation . The results are reported in Table 3. As indicated , Eisenhow- er's Democrats are ...
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... differences and the degree of homogeneity within classes , but also upon the proportion of cases in each class ( see Cohen and Cohen , 1975 : 171-211 ) . In the dichotomous case , equal - sized classes yield the largest R2 for any given ...
... differences and the degree of homogeneity within classes , but also upon the proportion of cases in each class ( see Cohen and Cohen , 1975 : 171-211 ) . In the dichotomous case , equal - sized classes yield the largest R2 for any given ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 66 |
Municipal Residency Requirements and the Local Economy | 85 |
Copyright | |
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