Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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able , OLS estimates in the presence of correlated residuals are unbiased but inefficient . ... it will lead to serial correlation within that country ; if unmeasured variables have constant effects on all countries at one time point ...
able , OLS estimates in the presence of correlated residuals are unbiased but inefficient . ... it will lead to serial correlation within that country ; if unmeasured variables have constant effects on all countries at one time point ...
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This was accomplished by using correlation analysis . Table 7 indicates the correlation coefficients of all the variables in the model with everything else . Regardless of magnitude , all of the correlations were found to be ...
This was accomplished by using correlation analysis . Table 7 indicates the correlation coefficients of all the variables in the model with everything else . Regardless of magnitude , all of the correlations were found to be ...
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Gorden ( 1982 ) found that impact scores were highly correlated over time . For example , the correlation of impact scores between 1977 and 1978 for 59 of Glenn's journals was .84 . To mitigate the possibilities of yearly fluctuations ...
Gorden ( 1982 ) found that impact scores were highly correlated over time . For example , the correlation of impact scores between 1977 and 1978 for 59 of Glenn's journals was .84 . To mitigate the possibilities of yearly fluctuations ...
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Metropolitan Development and the Changing Journey to Work | 519 |
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