Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... hypotheses have emerged as the dominant explanations for gender differences in illness and illness behavior . This study exam- ined whether these hypotheses could explain health differences in another cultural setting . Based on a ...
... hypotheses have emerged as the dominant explanations for gender differences in illness and illness behavior . This study exam- ined whether these hypotheses could explain health differences in another cultural setting . Based on a ...
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... hypotheses ( Gove , 1984a , 1984b ; Marcus , Seeman , and Teelsky , 1984 ) , the apparent contradiction may be resolved by a closer examination of the nature of the restrictions arising from nurturant role responsibilities . According ...
... hypotheses ( Gove , 1984a , 1984b ; Marcus , Seeman , and Teelsky , 1984 ) , the apparent contradiction may be resolved by a closer examination of the nature of the restrictions arising from nurturant role responsibilities . According ...
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Hypotheses and Data This note treats the three myths discussed above as working hypotheses about the outcomes of nonpartisan city council runoffs . Because of claims that runoffs are discriminatory , our primary focus is on the success ...
Hypotheses and Data This note treats the three myths discussed above as working hypotheses about the outcomes of nonpartisan city council runoffs . Because of claims that runoffs are discriminatory , our primary focus is on the success ...
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