Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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by the employment tests reported in column 2. Again , Florida and Montana actually experienced an increase in the number of local government employees after TEL adoption , an experience shared by their respective comparision states .
by the employment tests reported in column 2. Again , Florida and Montana actually experienced an increase in the number of local government employees after TEL adoption , an experience shared by their respective comparision states .
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In this analysis , the dependent variable is job or life satisfaction as reported in 1977. For each regression equation , the initial or 1973 level of satisfaction is included . Thus , a regression analysis of satisfaction in 1977 is ...
In this analysis , the dependent variable is job or life satisfaction as reported in 1977. For each regression equation , the initial or 1973 level of satisfaction is included . Thus , a regression analysis of satisfaction in 1977 is ...
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Such a multiple pattern was reported for Watergate news exposure effects ( Miller , Goldenberg , and Erbring , 1979 ) . It is also possible that local media present both favorable and unfavorable news or that local media continue to ...
Such a multiple pattern was reported for Watergate news exposure effects ( Miller , Goldenberg , and Erbring , 1979 ) . It is also possible that local media present both favorable and unfavorable news or that local media continue to ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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