Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 77
Page 131
... effect of this variable is statistically significant but the estimated effect of the binary variable is not , then the results would imply that the presence of a child - care center affects economic self- sufficiency but that the ...
... effect of this variable is statistically significant but the estimated effect of the binary variable is not , then the results would imply that the presence of a child - care center affects economic self- sufficiency but that the ...
Page 133
... effect and an availability effect . In this varia- tion of the model , the 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 ...
... effect and an availability effect . In this varia- tion of the model , the 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 ...
Page 293
... effect for status- differentiated groups , the already sizable effect here justifies the abstract nature and intersubjective validity of our more general conceptualization . The direct positive effect of role strain on engagement of the ...
... effect for status- differentiated groups , the already sizable effect here justifies the abstract nature and intersubjective validity of our more general conceptualization . The direct positive effect of role strain on engagement of the ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abortion acid rain activities AFDC American analysis areas assimilation behavior birth Cajun homeland CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ CBD sales central coefficient coproduction correlated costs cutbacks decentralization dependent variable dollar auction economic effect estimates ethnic factors Gilman groundwater Health Hispanics impact important included income increase indicate individuals industry infant injury rates issue Journal know-nothings labor legislators measure ment migration nations nomic NYIA OBRA organizations OSHA patterns percent percentage Political Science population positions Press Pro-Choice Pro-Life problem programs regression relationship relatively respondents retail risk role strain rural safety sample sick role significant social social trap society Sociology sodomy standards statistically status structure survey symptoms Table teachers Texas Tech University theory tion UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA urban primacy variables violence volunteers women York