Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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We rely on panel data since we can trace change in individuals from one point in time to another . The foremost virtue of panel data is that time- dependent causal relationships can be tested . Changes in an individual's behavior and ...
We rely on panel data since we can trace change in individuals from one point in time to another . The foremost virtue of panel data is that time- dependent causal relationships can be tested . Changes in an individual's behavior and ...
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... individuals affected by the campaign and are analogous to the peripheral voters dis- cussed above . These individuals changed their vote decision during the course of the campaign and presumably this change is affected by cam- paign ...
... individuals affected by the campaign and are analogous to the peripheral voters dis- cussed above . These individuals changed their vote decision during the course of the campaign and presumably this change is affected by cam- paign ...
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... individuals 25 years or older who have four or more years of college Percentage of individuals 25 years or older with less than five years of elementary school Human Capital : Language Percentage of individuals 5 years or older who live ...
... individuals 25 years or older who have four or more years of college Percentage of individuals 25 years or older with less than five years of elementary school Human Capital : Language Percentage of individuals 5 years or older who live ...
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