Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 132
... expected value of these gambles should be close to what people will actually get . Thus , ten thousand tosses of a ... expected value . This point can be demonstrated as follows . Imagine a number of repeated gambles where each has a ...
... expected value of these gambles should be close to what people will actually get . Thus , ten thousand tosses of a ... expected value . This point can be demonstrated as follows . Imagine a number of repeated gambles where each has a ...
Page 137
... expected outcomes . Conclusion The fact that an increase in the number of gambles does not mean that things will even out and that decisions under uncertainty are likely to give systematically different outcomes supports the contention ...
... expected outcomes . Conclusion The fact that an increase in the number of gambles does not mean that things will even out and that decisions under uncertainty are likely to give systematically different outcomes supports the contention ...
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... expected this model to explain a considerable amount of the variance . in American participation in 1994. Specifically , I expected to find a signif- icant and substantial relationship between degree of Limbaugh listening . and level of ...
... expected this model to explain a considerable amount of the variance . in American participation in 1994. Specifically , I expected to find a signif- icant and substantial relationship between degree of Limbaugh listening . and level of ...
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