Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 582
... associated with the weaker vessel stereotype are −.19 , −.25 , and −.25 for evangelical Protestants , moderate Protestants , and liberal Protestants , respectively , while none of the partial correlations associated with the helpmeet ...
... associated with the weaker vessel stereotype are −.19 , −.25 , and −.25 for evangelical Protestants , moderate Protestants , and liberal Protestants , respectively , while none of the partial correlations associated with the helpmeet ...
Page 701
... associated with each of the ten two - way interactions between pairs of variables . If a specific interaction term - say the term for female and MH — is positive ( as it is in Figure 2 ) , we can conclude that controlling for all other ...
... associated with each of the ten two - way interactions between pairs of variables . If a specific interaction term - say the term for female and MH — is positive ( as it is in Figure 2 ) , we can conclude that controlling for all other ...
Page 946
... associated with early childbearing , including higher incidence of toxemia and postpartum infection and hemorrhage , are well documented as is low birth weight and its associated problems ( Berger , 1978 : 1475 ) . Low birthweight and ...
... associated with early childbearing , including higher incidence of toxemia and postpartum infection and hemorrhage , are well documented as is low birth weight and its associated problems ( Berger , 1978 : 1475 ) . Low birthweight and ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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