Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... impact for samples of sociology and political science journals , respectively . Because the measures of journal prestige and citation impact were positively correlated , the authors first concluded that journal reputations are , to some ...
... impact for samples of sociology and political science journals , respectively . Because the measures of journal prestige and citation impact were positively correlated , the authors first concluded that journal reputations are , to some ...
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... impact , Christenson and Sigelman erred in attaching any special significance to it . Finally , it is unclear how the authors concluded that the error terms are highly autocorrelated ( Christenson and Sigelman , 1985 : 971 ) . While ...
... impact , Christenson and Sigelman erred in attaching any special significance to it . Finally , it is unclear how the authors concluded that the error terms are highly autocorrelated ( Christenson and Sigelman , 1985 : 971 ) . While ...
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... impact . Stevens makes legitimate methodological points concerning some of our interpretations on the fourth issue . In one case , she has noted a simple misinterpretation on our part , and in another case her comments indicate that we ...
... impact . Stevens makes legitimate methodological points concerning some of our interpretations on the fourth issue . In one case , she has noted a simple misinterpretation on our part , and in another case her comments indicate that we ...
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