Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 524
... result in a general understanding , acceptance , or even positive evaluation of criminal activity . Curtis ( 1975 : 34-37 ) speculated that a " suffi- cient agglomeration or critical mass " of disadvantaged persons may support the ...
... result in a general understanding , acceptance , or even positive evaluation of criminal activity . Curtis ( 1975 : 34-37 ) speculated that a " suffi- cient agglomeration or critical mass " of disadvantaged persons may support the ...
Page 580
... result in the conclusion that " knowledge of a city's political struc- tures does nothing to improve our knowledge of a city's policy " ( p . 129 ) . Pommerehne ( 1978 ) did not indicate whether he tested dummy variables with a pooled ...
... result in the conclusion that " knowledge of a city's political struc- tures does nothing to improve our knowledge of a city's policy " ( p . 129 ) . Pommerehne ( 1978 ) did not indicate whether he tested dummy variables with a pooled ...
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... result of attitude changes due to changing socioeconomic position accompanied by the aging process . Attitude differences among cohorts might be the result of differing historical and economic conditions within which each cohort is born ...
... result of attitude changes due to changing socioeconomic position accompanied by the aging process . Attitude differences among cohorts might be the result of differing historical and economic conditions within which each cohort is born ...
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