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 90
... statistically significant predictor of that player's salary , whether the player is black or white . For all NBA players , a one point increase in a player's lifetime mean points scored per game is worth $ 12,615 ( ceteris paribus ) ...
... statistically significant predictor of that player's salary , whether the player is black or white . For all NBA players , a one point increase in a player's lifetime mean points scored per game is worth $ 12,615 ( ceteris paribus ) ...
Page 91
... statistically significant predictor of player salaries . Rebounds per game and assists per game are statistically significant at least at the .10 level in two of the three regressions ; the sign on recent assists per game is positive ...
... statistically significant predictor of player salaries . Rebounds per game and assists per game are statistically significant at least at the .10 level in two of the three regressions ; the sign on recent assists per game is positive ...
Page 200
... statistically signifi- cant adjusted R2 ( p < .05 ) . The background factors exhibit the greatest impact on the measure of knowledge of ecology science in Michigan ( R2 = 20 ) . Background factors are much more important in predicting ...
... statistically signifi- cant adjusted R2 ( p < .05 ) . The background factors exhibit the greatest impact on the measure of knowledge of ecology science in Michigan ( R2 = 20 ) . Background factors are much more important in predicting ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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