Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 101
... tables which computed age - race - specific probabilities of a sec- ond live birth ( Table 2 ) . Black and white college graduates who had borne a first child were about equally likely to avoid bearing a second one as of the twenty ...
... tables which computed age - race - specific probabilities of a sec- ond live birth ( Table 2 ) . Black and white college graduates who had borne a first child were about equally likely to avoid bearing a second one as of the twenty ...
Page 166
... Table 4 indicates the frequency of citation of the 18 most popular activities ) and belonged to a variety of or- ganizations ( husbands 31 and wives 30 ; Table 4 , panel C ) . Although both groups went far afield for some forms of ...
... Table 4 indicates the frequency of citation of the 18 most popular activities ) and belonged to a variety of or- ganizations ( husbands 31 and wives 30 ; Table 4 , panel C ) . Although both groups went far afield for some forms of ...
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... table should be typed on a separate page ; insert a guide line ( i.e. , " Table 1 about here " ) at the appropriate place in the text . Table notes are listed as a , b , c , etc. except for notations in regard to statistical ...
... table should be typed on a separate page ; insert a guide line ( i.e. , " Table 1 about here " ) at the appropriate place in the text . Table notes are listed as a , b , c , etc. except for notations in regard to statistical ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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