Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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TABLE 3 Regression Analysis of the PERI Demoralization Score ( n = 254 ) Unstandardized Standardized Regression Coefficients Variable Severity of OBRA cutbacks Proportion of income derived from AFDC prior to OBRA Income loss ...
TABLE 3 Regression Analysis of the PERI Demoralization Score ( n = 254 ) Unstandardized Standardized Regression Coefficients Variable Severity of OBRA cutbacks Proportion of income derived from AFDC prior to OBRA Income loss ...
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alization scores in the AFDC sample than in the community sample were found for subgroups of blacks ( 1.58 to 1.36 ) , Hispanics ( 1.80 to 1.73 ) , and whites ( 1.88 to 1.51 ) . The extent to which the elevated demoralization scores of ...
alization scores in the AFDC sample than in the community sample were found for subgroups of blacks ( 1.58 to 1.36 ) , Hispanics ( 1.80 to 1.73 ) , and whites ( 1.88 to 1.51 ) . The extent to which the elevated demoralization scores of ...
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Over 20 percent of the variation in demoralization scores is explained by the predictors . This is comparable with other predictive models of wellbeing that , like the current model , lack measures of psychological attributes , coping ...
Over 20 percent of the variation in demoralization scores is explained by the predictors . This is comparable with other predictive models of wellbeing that , like the current model , lack measures of psychological attributes , coping ...
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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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