Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Table 5 presents the standardized and unstandardized regression coefficients and the standard errors for the regression equations in which all the variables were entered simultaneously . Also presented are the R's for ethnicity alone ...
Table 5 presents the standardized and unstandardized regression coefficients and the standard errors for the regression equations in which all the variables were entered simultaneously . Also presented are the R's for ethnicity alone ...
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First , a problem with Tyree's calculations stems from the use of the bivariate correlations of the female population with the labor force measures rather than the partial standardized regression coefficients .
First , a problem with Tyree's calculations stems from the use of the bivariate correlations of the female population with the labor force measures rather than the partial standardized regression coefficients .
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TABLE 4 Factor Score Coefficients Used to Construct Composite Scores for Centrality , Intensity , Personal Efficacy , and Leverage Cluster 1 .03682 .03155 - .07072 .06917 .00371 - .00127 .33481 .27413 .31068 .08577 11 .15804 12 - .00855 ...
TABLE 4 Factor Score Coefficients Used to Construct Composite Scores for Centrality , Intensity , Personal Efficacy , and Leverage Cluster 1 .03682 .03155 - .07072 .06917 .00371 - .00127 .33481 .27413 .31068 .08577 11 .15804 12 - .00855 ...
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