Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 583
... variables only . The independent variables were ethnicity ( 0 = An- glo , 1 = Mexican American ) , income ( 11 categories ) , education ( 8 catego- ries ) , and occupation . Occupation was coded into five nominal variables : ( 1 ) ...
... variables only . The independent variables were ethnicity ( 0 = An- glo , 1 = Mexican American ) , income ( 11 categories ) , education ( 8 catego- ries ) , and occupation . Occupation was coded into five nominal variables : ( 1 ) ...
Page 597
... independent variables ( age x age at marriage x education × race / ethnicity ) can be included in every model to eliminate a source of variation that is not of interest in the context of this research ( see Davis , 1978 : 94 ) . A full ...
... independent variables ( age x age at marriage x education × race / ethnicity ) can be included in every model to eliminate a source of variation that is not of interest in the context of this research ( see Davis , 1978 : 94 ) . A full ...
Page 847
... variable on its entire set of independent variables . However , no evi- dence was found for any mutual determination - despite moderate zero - order correlations between a state's fiscal capacity and its socioeconomic charac- teristics ...
... variable on its entire set of independent variables . However , no evi- dence was found for any mutual determination - despite moderate zero - order correlations between a state's fiscal capacity and its socioeconomic charac- teristics ...
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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