Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... structure ( i.e. , marriage and divorce ) must be considered when examining investment returns to migration . Since family structure is dy- namic and since migration benefits and costs are altered by changing marital status , I argue ...
... structure ( i.e. , marriage and divorce ) must be considered when examining investment returns to migration . Since family structure is dy- namic and since migration benefits and costs are altered by changing marital status , I argue ...
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... structural effects between symptoms and sick role . Latent Structure : Structural Effects . Having established that the mea- surement model adequately represents the data , we turn to an examina- tion of the latent structure , that is ...
... structural effects between symptoms and sick role . Latent Structure : Structural Effects . Having established that the mea- surement model adequately represents the data , we turn to an examina- tion of the latent structure , that is ...
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... Structure . " Social Psychology Quarterly 49 : 110-28 . Kaplan , Howard B. , Steven S. Martin , and Robert J. Johnson . 1986. " Self - Rejection and the Explanation of Deviance : Specification of the Structure among Latent Constructs ...
... Structure . " Social Psychology Quarterly 49 : 110-28 . Kaplan , Howard B. , Steven S. Martin , and Robert J. Johnson . 1986. " Self - Rejection and the Explanation of Deviance : Specification of the Structure among Latent Constructs ...
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Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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