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 171
... expected to be more effective when their goals and ac- tions receive less public attention . The group use of money simply follows the general rule . One way to more systematically test the hypothesis that the PAC influence increases ...
... expected to be more effective when their goals and ac- tions receive less public attention . The group use of money simply follows the general rule . One way to more systematically test the hypothesis that the PAC influence increases ...
Page 594
... expected since there are tenure requirements placed by firms on the receipt of many fringe bene- fits and some premiums are allocated to employees on the basis of tenure ( e.g. , pensions ) . Finally , the compensation equation shows ...
... expected since there are tenure requirements placed by firms on the receipt of many fringe bene- fits and some premiums are allocated to employees on the basis of tenure ( e.g. , pensions ) . Finally , the compensation equation shows ...
Page 604
... expected ways ( they are older , wealthier , better educated , and more often male ) , they do show substantial variation on many demographic measures . And , although the cor- relations are modest , status politics variables operate in ...
... expected ways ( they are older , wealthier , better educated , and more often male ) , they do show substantial variation on many demographic measures . And , although the cor- relations are modest , status politics variables operate in ...
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