Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... issue sali- ence to the district . Columns 1-3 contain such data for all respondents across all eight issues and are ... issue , again in such a way to make three approximately equal groups . It should be noted that a legislator can be ...
... issue sali- ence to the district . Columns 1-3 contain such data for all respondents across all eight issues and are ... issue , again in such a way to make three approximately equal groups . It should be noted that a legislator can be ...
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... issue on which opinions are identically distributed ( 25 % -50 % -25 % ) . Let us further assume that we are dealing with a situation of minimal issue " constraint " in the Converse sense , so that knowing where a voter stands on one issue ...
... issue on which opinions are identically distributed ( 25 % -50 % -25 % ) . Let us further assume that we are dealing with a situation of minimal issue " constraint " in the Converse sense , so that knowing where a voter stands on one issue ...
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... issue . To see why this is so , let us imagine a situation in which positions on one issue can be fairly accurately predicted from positions on a second issue . On the first issue , opinions are arrayed 25 % -50 % -25 % along a liberal ...
... issue . To see why this is so , let us imagine a situation in which positions on one issue can be fairly accurately predicted from positions on a second issue . On the first issue , opinions are arrayed 25 % -50 % -25 % along a liberal ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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