Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... positively associated with , and population density is inversely associated with , the suicide rate . The coefficient for the in - migration rate is positive and statistically significant , and compares favorably in size with the ...
... positively associated with , and population density is inversely associated with , the suicide rate . The coefficient for the in - migration rate is positive and statistically significant , and compares favorably in size with the ...
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... positive loadings . The third factor , called Midwest Industrial , has highest positive loadings for Ohio , Indiana , and Pennsylvania . It is not as clean as one might like , though , since lowa is also highly correlated with this ...
... positive loadings . The third factor , called Midwest Industrial , has highest positive loadings for Ohio , Indiana , and Pennsylvania . It is not as clean as one might like , though , since lowa is also highly correlated with this ...
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... positive effects on robbery , on aggra- vated assault , and on the violent crime index . It has positive but nonsignifi- cant coefficients for criminal homicide and forcible rape . There are other interesting relationships between crime ...
... positive effects on robbery , on aggra- vated assault , and on the violent crime index . It has positive but nonsignifi- cant coefficients for criminal homicide and forcible rape . There are other interesting relationships between crime ...
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