Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Table 2 presents sums of age - specific magnitudes of marriage attraction by the educational level of the bride and groom for Los Angeles county . Table 2 is analogous to Table 1 except that education is a three - category variable ...
... Table 2 presents sums of age - specific magnitudes of marriage attraction by the educational level of the bride and groom for Los Angeles county . Table 2 is analogous to Table 1 except that education is a three - category variable ...
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... Table 4 incorporates information on birthplace and provides the summary measures shown in Table 3 for California brides and grooms in the three categories non - Spanish surnamed , Spanish surnamed not born in Mexico , and Spanish ...
... Table 4 incorporates information on birthplace and provides the summary measures shown in Table 3 for California brides and grooms in the three categories non - Spanish surnamed , Spanish surnamed not born in Mexico , and Spanish ...
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... Table 2 ) . In the regression analysis , continuous scores were used . Cronbach's alpha was .82 for discretion incongruence and .87 for participation incongruence . Means and standard deviations for all variables are shown in Table 3 ...
... Table 2 ) . In the regression analysis , continuous scores were used . Cronbach's alpha was .82 for discretion incongruence and .87 for participation incongruence . Means and standard deviations for all variables are shown in Table 3 ...
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Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
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