Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... questions . The questionnaire was administered by a skilled interviewer , and the schedule itself had been successfully used , in modified form , in other studies . Three hypotheses were constructed . First , the spatial behavior ...
... questions . The questionnaire was administered by a skilled interviewer , and the schedule itself had been successfully used , in modified form , in other studies . Three hypotheses were constructed . First , the spatial behavior ...
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... questions 1In each location respondents were chosen from cities in the following population catego- ries : ( 1 ) 25,000 to 50,000 ; ( 2 ) 50,001 to 100,000 ; ( 3 ) 100,001 to 250,000 ; and ( 4 ) cities with populations of 250,001 or ...
... questions 1In each location respondents were chosen from cities in the following population catego- ries : ( 1 ) 25,000 to 50,000 ; ( 2 ) 50,001 to 100,000 ; ( 3 ) 100,001 to 250,000 ; and ( 4 ) cities with populations of 250,001 or ...
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... questions with five answers for each , only one of which was correct for each question . The subject matter of the five questions covered topics such as soil pollution , urban smog , auto smog devices , water pollution , and levels of ...
... questions with five answers for each , only one of which was correct for each question . The subject matter of the five questions covered topics such as soil pollution , urban smog , auto smog devices , water pollution , and levels of ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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