Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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6 problem , two measures of preference intensity , ' satisfaction with Canadian policy , and satisfaction with U.S. policy . Four knowledge indicators are used : a self - assessment of technical term familiarity ; a test of knowledge of ...
6 problem , two measures of preference intensity , ' satisfaction with Canadian policy , and satisfaction with U.S. policy . Four knowledge indicators are used : a self - assessment of technical term familiarity ; a test of knowledge of ...
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measures of knowledge are intercorrelated , with correlation coefficients ( Pearson's r ) ranging between .31 and .57 . Measuring knowledge might seem problematic in the context of a mail survey . However , similar measures of ...
measures of knowledge are intercorrelated , with correlation coefficients ( Pearson's r ) ranging between .31 and .57 . Measuring knowledge might seem problematic in the context of a mail survey . However , similar measures of ...
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In Michigan , satisfaction with Canadian acid rain policy leads to greater knowledge on all four measures , but dissatisfaction with this policy affects one knowledge indicator in Ontario . Similarly , policy preference intensity is ...
In Michigan , satisfaction with Canadian acid rain policy leads to greater knowledge on all four measures , but dissatisfaction with this policy affects one knowledge indicator in Ontario . Similarly , policy preference intensity is ...
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Contents
International Information Flows as a Determinant of Political Violence | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
State Strategies for Regulating Groundwater Quality | 54 |
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