Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 265
... relationship between degree of Limbaugh listening . and level of participation , holding everything else constant . However , I expected this relationship to differ according to respondent ideology . Spe- cifically , I expected ...
... relationship between degree of Limbaugh listening . and level of participation , holding everything else constant . However , I expected this relationship to differ according to respondent ideology . Spe- cifically , I expected ...
Page 268
... relationship between Limbaugh listening and political efficacy for both ( a ) conservatives and moderates and ( b ) liberals . I hypothesize that conservatives and moderates experience an enhanced sense of political efficacy as a result ...
... relationship between Limbaugh listening and political efficacy for both ( a ) conservatives and moderates and ( b ) liberals . I hypothesize that conservatives and moderates experience an enhanced sense of political efficacy as a result ...
Page 322
... relationship is be- lieved to exist ; when they are absent , there is no relationship at all . Despite the discussion devoted to the subject of national elections and political repression , it is still unclear if electoral periods ...
... relationship is be- lieved to exist ; when they are absent , there is no relationship at all . Despite the discussion devoted to the subject of national elections and political repression , it is still unclear if electoral periods ...
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