Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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TABLE 2 Absolute and Relative Definitions of Support Absolute Only Both Relative Only Other Whites Women's role 25 % 32 % 46 % 18 % ERA 25 % 68 % 72 % 39 % Government services 30 % 56 % 61 % 35 % Republican ID 31 % 61 % 62 % 36 ...
TABLE 2 Absolute and Relative Definitions of Support Absolute Only Both Relative Only Other Whites Women's role 25 % 32 % 46 % 18 % ERA 25 % 68 % 72 % 39 % Government services 30 % 56 % 61 % 35 % Republican ID 31 % 61 % 62 % 36 ...
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TABLE 3 A Comparison of the Absolute and Relative Definitions of Support Absolute Others Relative Other Issues Minority aid 3.13 3.32 2.99 3.34 * Guaranteed job 3.27 3.46 3.02 3.49 ** Détente 4.11 3.79 4.13 3.70 * Position of federal ...
TABLE 3 A Comparison of the Absolute and Relative Definitions of Support Absolute Others Relative Other Issues Minority aid 3.13 3.32 2.99 3.34 * Guaranteed job 3.27 3.46 3.02 3.49 ** Détente 4.11 3.79 4.13 3.70 * Position of federal ...
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... relative one . Similarly , the use of the relative measure uncovers a strong relationship between support and negative evaluations of government . The supporters identified by this approach perceive that government is more liberal , and ...
... relative one . Similarly , the use of the relative measure uncovers a strong relationship between support and negative evaluations of government . The supporters identified by this approach perceive that government is more liberal , and ...
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