Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Validating a model of class structure is not the same thing as predicting individual scores with the least errorthe objective of many common statistical measures . This distinction must be kept in mind when assessing the adequacy of an ...
Validating a model of class structure is not the same thing as predicting individual scores with the least errorthe objective of many common statistical measures . This distinction must be kept in mind when assessing the adequacy of an ...
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It is important to emphasize that the choice of measures depends upon one's underlying conception of class . If one's theory of class emphasizes the tendency toward class polarization , then X2 - X11 would be the appropriate measure .
It is important to emphasize that the choice of measures depends upon one's underlying conception of class . If one's theory of class emphasizes the tendency toward class polarization , then X2 - X11 would be the appropriate measure .
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Compare this pattern with the values for the other measures of class effects . On the measure of between - class dissimilarity ( X2 - X1 ) the Giddens model is superior for only 1 dependent variable : political party identification .
Compare this pattern with the values for the other measures of class effects . On the measure of between - class dissimilarity ( X2 - X1 ) the Giddens model is superior for only 1 dependent variable : political party identification .
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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