Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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even when the populations may have the same or nearly the same mean value on the attribute in question . If one were to compile a list of ... In fact , that is not the case for the population as a whole . Project Talent - a nationwide ...
even when the populations may have the same or nearly the same mean value on the attribute in question . If one were to compile a list of ... In fact , that is not the case for the population as a whole . Project Talent - a nationwide ...
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Our relevant population of 35 million is 12 percent black ( 4.2 million persons ) and 88 percent nonblack ( 30.8 million persons ) . Of the 35 million in our relevant population , 350 have basketball ability 2 93 ( .00001 X 35,000,000 ) ...
Our relevant population of 35 million is 12 percent black ( 4.2 million persons ) and 88 percent nonblack ( 30.8 million persons ) . Of the 35 million in our relevant population , 350 have basketball ability 2 93 ( .00001 X 35,000,000 ) ...
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The population of a town when it changes government form is hereby referred to as the " threshold ” population . Other town characteristics will affect this threshold population . For example , a diverse open town meeting community ...
The population of a town when it changes government form is hereby referred to as the " threshold ” population . Other town characteristics will affect this threshold population . For example , a diverse open town meeting community ...
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Contents
Volume 79 Number | 1 |
Migration and Development in Mexico | 26 |
Response to Comments | 33 |
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