Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... concern , age was the most strongly and consistently correlated , with the youngest age groups expressing the greatest concern . Almost at the same time , Malkis and Grasmick ( 1977 ) discovered the dominant relationship of age from a ...
... concern , age was the most strongly and consistently correlated , with the youngest age groups expressing the greatest concern . Almost at the same time , Malkis and Grasmick ( 1977 ) discovered the dominant relationship of age from a ...
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Age FIGURE 1 Causal Model Showing Direct and Indirect Linkages of Variables with Environmental Concern Past Residence Education Environmental Concern Current Residence Political Liberalism changing social and political position ...
Age FIGURE 1 Causal Model Showing Direct and Indirect Linkages of Variables with Environmental Concern Past Residence Education Environmental Concern Current Residence Political Liberalism changing social and political position ...
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... concern for the environ- ment by this group . That observed age differences in concern are instead the result of co- hort differences is plausible given the increased attention to and aware- ness of environmental problems since the late ...
... concern for the environ- ment by this group . That observed age differences in concern are instead the result of co- hort differences is plausible given the increased attention to and aware- ness of environmental problems since the late ...
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