Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... coefficient is entered into separate equations since it does not contain any longitudinal variation . Inclusion of the Gini coefficient reduces the effect of education and service work . However , what is more surpris- ing about these ...
... coefficient is entered into separate equations since it does not contain any longitudinal variation . Inclusion of the Gini coefficient reduces the effect of education and service work . However , what is more surpris- ing about these ...
Page 834
... coefficient between SES and inten- sity certainly indicates no substantial relationship . While the coefficient for centrality is somewhat higher , it is still rather small . When considered to- 6 Note also that the group means for the ...
... coefficient between SES and inten- sity certainly indicates no substantial relationship . While the coefficient for centrality is somewhat higher , it is still rather small . When considered to- 6 Note also that the group means for the ...
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... Coefficient 1.000 .161 .098 .070 .084 Number of cases ( 6,935 ) ( 6,935 ) Significance p = 0.000 р = ( 6,935 ) 0.000 ( 6,883 ) P = 0.000 р = IN Coefficient Number of cases 1.000 ( 6,935 ) .260 ( 6,935 ) .038 ( 6,883 ) .036 ( 6,680 ) ...
... Coefficient 1.000 .161 .098 .070 .084 Number of cases ( 6,935 ) ( 6,935 ) Significance p = 0.000 р = ( 6,935 ) 0.000 ( 6,883 ) P = 0.000 р = IN Coefficient Number of cases 1.000 ( 6,935 ) .260 ( 6,935 ) .038 ( 6,883 ) .036 ( 6,680 ) ...
Contents
Metropolitan Development and the Changing Journey to Work | 519 |
An Empirical | 533 |
The Regulatory Policy Cycle and the Airline Deregulation Movement | 552 |
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