Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 399
Following the lead of Carp and Rowland ( 1983 : 95-100 ) , we first compare
northern judges with southern judges , and then compare eastern jurists with
their western counterparts for the 1981-85 period . Two statistical measures are
used in ...
Following the lead of Carp and Rowland ( 1983 : 95-100 ) , we first compare
northern judges with southern judges , and then compare eastern jurists with
their western counterparts for the 1981-85 period . Two statistical measures are
used in ...
Page 401
Our second comparison in each case category is between eastern judges and
their western counterparts . The findings are presented in Tables 3 and 4 . Since
the N's for the Reagan cohort are relatively small in some instances , we are ...
Our second comparison in each case category is between eastern judges and
their western counterparts . The findings are presented in Tables 3 and 4 . Since
the N's for the Reagan cohort are relatively small in some instances , we are ...
Page 406
Significant demographic and mobility trends have occurred in the past two
decades . For example , much has been written about the social , economic , and
political “ power shift " from the eastern establishment ( i.e. , frostbelt ) to the
southern ...
Significant demographic and mobility trends have occurred in the past two
decades . For example , much has been written about the social , economic , and
political “ power shift " from the eastern establishment ( i.e. , frostbelt ) to the
southern ...
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Volume 68 Number | 1 |
What People Think about People | 19 |
A Panel Analysis of Houstons 1985 | 34 |
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