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 87
... observation may simply be a stochastic phenomenon relative to the true regression relationship . Our discussions with ... observations . Regressions Investigating the Determinants of NBA Player Salaries : 1984-85 Is There Discrimination ...
... observation may simply be a stochastic phenomenon relative to the true regression relationship . Our discussions with ... observations . Regressions Investigating the Determinants of NBA Player Salaries : 1984-85 Is There Discrimination ...
Page 248
... observations in the current study . Honolulu was ex- cluded because of its location , and the District of Columbia presented insurmountable data problems . 4 The study by McMahon and Melton ( 1978 ) is especially germane to our own ...
... observations in the current study . Honolulu was ex- cluded because of its location , and the District of Columbia presented insurmountable data problems . 4 The study by McMahon and Melton ( 1978 ) is especially germane to our own ...
Page 355
... observations of dependent and independent variables form a pooled cross - section time - series data set . The observations are 15 manu- facturing industries in New York and Texas over five years ( 1966-68 and 1973-74 ) . Each of the 17 ...
... observations of dependent and independent variables form a pooled cross - section time - series data set . The observations are 15 manu- facturing industries in New York and Texas over five years ( 1966-68 and 1973-74 ) . Each of the 17 ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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