Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Consumer Economics , University of Delaware ; Kenneth C. LAND , Sociology , Duke University ; Barrett A. LEE , Sociology , Vander- bilt University ; Robert L. LINEBERRY , Political Science , University of Houston ; Clarence Y. H. LO ...
... Consumer Economics , University of Delaware ; Kenneth C. LAND , Sociology , Duke University ; Barrett A. LEE , Sociology , Vander- bilt University ; Robert L. LINEBERRY , Political Science , University of Houston ; Clarence Y. H. LO ...
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... consumer commitment is apt to cause the im- pact of television in the Siegfried - Hinshaw study to be understated relative to its impact on attendance in general . Only the recent and more sophisticated analysis made by Kaempfer and ...
... consumer commitment is apt to cause the im- pact of television in the Siegfried - Hinshaw study to be understated relative to its impact on attendance in general . Only the recent and more sophisticated analysis made by Kaempfer and ...
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... consumer price index . APRICE is PRICE times an indicator variable " I , " which takes the value of one if attendance rates are less than 85 percent , and zero otherwise.3 Although the dual price system allows price elasticities to ...
... consumer price index . APRICE is PRICE times an indicator variable " I , " which takes the value of one if attendance rates are less than 85 percent , and zero otherwise.3 Although the dual price system allows price elasticities to ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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