Social Science Quarterly, Volume 71Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1990 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... variables . A common problem with this procedure is multicollinearity among the independent variables . To deal with this problem , we examined the correlation coefficients among all pos- sible pairs of independent variables and also ...
... variables . A common problem with this procedure is multicollinearity among the independent variables . To deal with this problem , we examined the correlation coefficients among all pos- sible pairs of independent variables and also ...
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Predictor variables include ( 1 ) height ( coded 1-5 from 5 ′ 0 ′′ or under to 6 ' 4 " or over ) and weight ( coded 1-5 from 125 lbs or less to 200 lbs or more ) as control variables ; ( 2 ) the demographic variables of age ( 17–20 ; 21 ...
Predictor variables include ( 1 ) height ( coded 1-5 from 5 ′ 0 ′′ or under to 6 ' 4 " or over ) and weight ( coded 1-5 from 125 lbs or less to 200 lbs or more ) as control variables ; ( 2 ) the demographic variables of age ( 17–20 ; 21 ...
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... variables and between individual - level variables and prison dummy variables . The first stage of the analysis involves a comparison of the effects of indi- vidual - level variables , taken as a group , with prison context variables ...
... variables and between individual - level variables and prison dummy variables . The first stage of the analysis involves a comparison of the effects of indi- vidual - level variables , taken as a group , with prison context variables ...
Contents
Gray Power Gray Peril or Gray Myth? The Political Impact of the Aging | 25 |
Evidence from Large U | 39 |
Career Structures and Employee Commitment | 53 |
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