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
... 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 and SES alone . It was found that the coefficients did ...
... 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 and SES alone . It was found that the coefficients did ...
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... Regression Coefficients of Model Variables , 1973 ( Estimated Standard Errors in Parentheses ) Black Mexican American Variables Education Work experience Work experience squared Full - time employment Urban residence Married , wife ...
... Regression Coefficients of Model Variables , 1973 ( Estimated Standard Errors in Parentheses ) Black Mexican American Variables Education Work experience Work experience squared Full - time employment Urban residence Married , wife ...
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... Regression Coefficient - .188 ** ― -.196 *** .267 *** .166 ** .060 *** .076 *** .025 *** .161 Industrial Category ... Regression Coefficient -.190 *** - .203 *** .272 *** .207 *** -.124 *** .061 *** .077 *** .061 *** .198 Predictor ...
... Regression Coefficient - .188 ** ― -.196 *** .267 *** .166 ** .060 *** .076 *** .025 *** .161 Industrial Category ... Regression Coefficient -.190 *** - .203 *** .272 *** .207 *** -.124 *** .061 *** .077 *** .061 *** .198 Predictor ...
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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