Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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level is the same as the female's , is 51 percent of 23.66 , the sum of all of the magnitudes in the table . The largest magnitudes are for marriages between two high school graduates and between two college graduates .
level is the same as the female's , is 51 percent of 23.66 , the sum of all of the magnitudes in the table . The largest magnitudes are for marriages between two high school graduates and between two college graduates .
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Thus , contrary to expectations , the data in Table 3 do not clearly indicate that intergroup marriages tend to involve a Spanish surnamed male . The second and third columns of Table 3 present ratios of magnitudes of marriage ...
Thus , contrary to expectations , the data in Table 3 do not clearly indicate that intergroup marriages tend to involve a Spanish surnamed male . The second and third columns of Table 3 present ratios of magnitudes of marriage ...
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Items used to measure discretion and participation are shown in Table 1 . Congruence / incongruence was measured , following Alutto and Belasco ( 1972 ) and Conway ( 1976 ) , by asking respondents to indicate how much discretion or ...
Items used to measure discretion and participation are shown in Table 1 . Congruence / incongruence was measured , following Alutto and Belasco ( 1972 ) and Conway ( 1976 ) , by asking respondents to indicate how much discretion or ...
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Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
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