Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... variables . Because of these problems , we con- cluded that there was insufficient variation in the Cuban data to make meaningful estimates for this group . There were 4,812 cases remaining for analysis . We retained all cases with ...
... variables . Because of these problems , we con- cluded that there was insufficient variation in the Cuban data to make meaningful estimates for this group . There were 4,812 cases remaining for analysis . We retained all cases with ...
Page 177
... variables identifying “ stables " and " converts " were computed for the seven affiliation categories . Church Integration . A final religious variable is attendance in a church that is racially integrated , as indexed by the presence ...
... variables identifying “ stables " and " converts " were computed for the seven affiliation categories . Church Integration . A final religious variable is attendance in a church that is racially integrated , as indexed by the presence ...
Page 372
... variables , we also transformed our new indicators of district - level viability . Rather than meas- uring the perceived viability of the parties per se , we operationalized this variable in terms of the voters ' party preferences ...
... variables , we also transformed our new indicators of district - level viability . Rather than meas- uring the perceived viability of the parties per se , we operationalized this variable in terms of the voters ' party preferences ...
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The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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