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 521
... surveys of the Providence metropolitan area spread over a 13 - year period . Data were obtained through personal interviews . The first survey was conducted in 1967 and includes 1,127 respondents ; the replication survey in 1980 has ...
... surveys of the Providence metropolitan area spread over a 13 - year period . Data were obtained through personal interviews . The first survey was conducted in 1967 and includes 1,127 respondents ; the replication survey in 1980 has ...
Page 706
... survey was conducted in July 1983 and included 1,003 ran- domly selected individuals . The sample was stratified ... survey was approximately 30 percent , which is consistent with other community surveys ( Frey , 1983 ) . Characteristics ...
... survey was conducted in July 1983 and included 1,003 ran- domly selected individuals . The sample was stratified ... survey was approximately 30 percent , which is consistent with other community surveys ( Frey , 1983 ) . Characteristics ...
Page 843
... survey and 27 for data available only on surveys . However , two states ( New York and California ) were excluded from the analysis of expenditures , so N = 35 and N = 25 ( for survey plus phone and for survey only ) . These states ...
... survey and 27 for data available only on surveys . However , two states ( New York and California ) were excluded from the analysis of expenditures , so N = 35 and N = 25 ( for survey plus phone and for survey only ) . These states ...
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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