Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 178
... elected simply to trichotomize the distribution of COHORT into three approximately equal categories . This trichotomy divided the total sample into those born before 1932 ( Cohort 1 , N = 1,230 , 33 percent ) , those born between 1932 ...
... elected simply to trichotomize the distribution of COHORT into three approximately equal categories . This trichotomy divided the total sample into those born before 1932 ( Cohort 1 , N = 1,230 , 33 percent ) , those born between 1932 ...
Page 196
... elected president of the United States , a strong statist trend was evident throughout most industrialized nations , and competition - indeed , the whole business enterprise system - was in disrepute . Business firms had to be guided by ...
... elected president of the United States , a strong statist trend was evident throughout most industrialized nations , and competition - indeed , the whole business enterprise system - was in disrepute . Business firms had to be guided by ...
Page 448
... changed parties from Democratic to GOP after the 1994 elections . The GOP has never elected a member of Congress from the district . Republicans won when they were well financed and politically experi- 448 Social Science Quarterly.
... changed parties from Democratic to GOP after the 1994 elections . The GOP has never elected a member of Congress from the district . Republicans won when they were well financed and politically experi- 448 Social Science Quarterly.
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Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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