Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Majority by com- bining two items . The first is a " feeling thermometer , " an item which asks respondents to rate " evangelical political groups like the Moral Majority " on an imaginary thermometer that ranges from 0 ° to 100 ° . The ...
... Majority by com- bining two items . The first is a " feeling thermometer , " an item which asks respondents to rate " evangelical political groups like the Moral Majority " on an imaginary thermometer that ranges from 0 ° to 100 ° . The ...
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... Moral Majority line or else . At the peak of his media stardom and putative political power , Falwell claimed almost three million members for the Moral Majority . Early analy- ses of popular support for the movement , a less demanding ...
... Moral Majority line or else . At the peak of his media stardom and putative political power , Falwell claimed almost three million members for the Moral Majority . Early analy- ses of popular support for the movement , a less demanding ...
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TABLE 2 Simulated Probability of Support for the Moral Majority under Various Assumptions , 1980 and 1984 Type of Respondent 1980 1984 1. Perfectly average .088 .078 2. Same as 1 , but an evangelical ... Moral Majority , 1980 and 1984 883.
TABLE 2 Simulated Probability of Support for the Moral Majority under Various Assumptions , 1980 and 1984 Type of Respondent 1980 1984 1. Perfectly average .088 .078 2. Same as 1 , but an evangelical ... Moral Majority , 1980 and 1984 883.
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