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 90
... coefficient of the lifetime assists variable is negative and statistically significant . This suggests that a large number of assists reduces a player's salary , which might be true if assist produc- tion diminishes a player's rebounds ...
... coefficient of the lifetime assists variable is negative and statistically significant . This suggests that a large number of assists reduces a player's salary , which might be true if assist produc- tion diminishes a player's rebounds ...
Page 133
... coefficient on the binary variable turns negative for each economic outcome and the size of the coefficient on the capacity variable increases by about 60 percent , on average . The net effect of both variables at the mean capacity in ...
... coefficient on the binary variable turns negative for each economic outcome and the size of the coefficient on the capacity variable increases by about 60 percent , on average . The net effect of both variables at the mean capacity in ...
Page 410
... Coefficient Coefficient Coefficient Coefficient 0.975+ ( .121 ) 1.682 * ( .301 ) Income loss due to OBRA , as a propor- tion of poverty threshold 0.437 * ( .185 ) 0.109 ( .038 ) Perceived stressful- ness of OBRA rela- tive to others ...
... Coefficient Coefficient Coefficient Coefficient 0.975+ ( .121 ) 1.682 * ( .301 ) Income loss due to OBRA , as a propor- tion of poverty threshold 0.437 * ( .185 ) 0.109 ( .038 ) Perceived stressful- ness of OBRA rela- tive to others ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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