Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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A separate independent variable that assumed integer values of " O " for 1973 observations , " 1 " for 1974 observations , “ 2 ” for 1975 observations , and so on , was included in this model . Values of all other explanatory variables ...
A separate independent variable that assumed integer values of " O " for 1973 observations , " 1 " for 1974 observations , “ 2 ” for 1975 observations , and so on , was included in this model . Values of all other explanatory variables ...
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For example , in the column labeled 0.100 the four classes 3 If researchers had other independent variables in a regression equation besides the dummy variables representing the class dichotomy , they might be interested in the ...
For example , in the column labeled 0.100 the four classes 3 If researchers had other independent variables in a regression equation besides the dummy variables representing the class dichotomy , they might be interested in the ...
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independent variables will be entered . We will follow this same strategy in the third equation by entering another independent variable with substantial intercorrelations . If the coefficients remain fairly similar in all three ...
independent variables will be entered . We will follow this same strategy in the third equation by entering another independent variable with substantial intercorrelations . If the coefficients remain fairly similar in all three ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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