Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 177
... respondents . EDUC is a variable defined by the number of years of formal education reported by respondents . Some preliminary analyses also included prestige of occupation ( if currently employed ) as well as both personal and ...
... respondents . EDUC is a variable defined by the number of years of formal education reported by respondents . Some preliminary analyses also included prestige of occupation ( if currently employed ) as well as both personal and ...
Page 372
... respondents who " ranked ” the parties ( 82 percent ) voted for their favorite party , 13 percent voted for their second - favorite party , and 5 percent cast ballots for their least preferred party . Our major independent variables ...
... respondents who " ranked ” the parties ( 82 percent ) voted for their favorite party , 13 percent voted for their second - favorite party , and 5 percent cast ballots for their least preferred party . Our major independent variables ...
Page 397
... Respondents who indicated the military service choice were coded 1 ; all other respondents were coded 0 . Prior research suggests that while a substantial minority of high school seniors who indicate an expectation of military service ...
... Respondents who indicated the military service choice were coded 1 ; all other respondents were coded 0 . Prior research suggests that while a substantial minority of high school seniors who indicate an expectation of military service ...
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The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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