Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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The authors ' effort to systematize the statistical weight of variables and the use of
models is offered to offset the ... There is insufficient justification to conclude that
30 communities or 5,653 households are statistically representative of the ...
The authors ' effort to systematize the statistical weight of variables and the use of
models is offered to offset the ... There is insufficient justification to conclude that
30 communities or 5,653 households are statistically representative of the ...
Page 297
For those with less than a high school education , the effects of the county media
effort were statistically trivial . Similarly , the media effects variable for the medium
education group ( high school graduates with no college experience ) is also ...
For those with less than a high school education , the effects of the county media
effort were statistically trivial . Similarly , the media effects variable for the medium
education group ( high school graduates with no college experience ) is also ...
Page 331
Contrary to some previous findings ( Alfatooni and Allen , 1991 ; Timberlake and
Williams , 1984 ; Davenport , 1995 ) , dependency fails to achieve statistical
significance . Deleting this variable and investigating a reduced form of the
equation ...
Contrary to some previous findings ( Alfatooni and Allen , 1991 ; Timberlake and
Williams , 1984 ; Davenport , 1995 ) , dependency fails to achieve statistical
significance . Deleting this variable and investigating a reduced form of the
equation ...
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Contents
Volume 79 Number | 1 |
Response to Comments | 33 |
Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
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