Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... central offensive positions in which whites predominate are those considered by many coaches to be the most crucial to the game's outcome . Moreover , these positions require various leadership capacities ( Eitzen and Sanford , 1975 ) ...
... central offensive positions in which whites predominate are those considered by many coaches to be the most crucial to the game's outcome . Moreover , these positions require various leadership capacities ( Eitzen and Sanford , 1975 ) ...
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... central positions more frequently than defen- sive central positions , while blacks tend to be in defensive central positions more frequently than offensive central positions . The interaction effect produced by race and alignment upon ...
... central positions more frequently than defen- sive central positions , while blacks tend to be in defensive central positions more frequently than offensive central positions . The interaction effect produced by race and alignment upon ...
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... central character's gender is an especially important factor in visibil- ity since by definition the story revolves around this individual . In the books from 1967-71 , only 2 of 18 have females in a central role . Seven of the 29 ...
... central character's gender is an especially important factor in visibil- ity since by definition the story revolves around this individual . In the books from 1967-71 , only 2 of 18 have females in a central role . Seven of the 29 ...
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