Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... response in May from the second response given in August . The second change across the ith ques- tion was then calculated by taking the difference of the second response in August from the final response obtained in November . In ...
... response in May from the second response given in August . The second change across the ith ques- tion was then calculated by taking the difference of the second response in August from the final response obtained in November . In ...
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... response formats is presented . This measure can be used with pretest data to detect and delete superfluous response categories . The method is demonstrated using widely available computer software . Pretest data can be used to minimize ...
... response formats is presented . This measure can be used with pretest data to detect and delete superfluous response categories . The method is demonstrated using widely available computer software . Pretest data can be used to minimize ...
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... Response to the statement " Which of the following statements best expresses your present view on nuclear power : 1 ... Response to the statement " We have already let technology run away with us " ( 1 = strongly disagree through 4 ...
... Response to the statement " Which of the following statements best expresses your present view on nuclear power : 1 ... Response to the statement " We have already let technology run away with us " ( 1 = strongly disagree through 4 ...
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