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 503
... significant effects whatsoever , nor is it involved in any significant interac- tions with the other two variables . That is , whether reviewer conventionality is " normally " distributed or skewed toward either high or low ...
... significant effects whatsoever , nor is it involved in any significant interac- tions with the other two variables . That is , whether reviewer conventionality is " normally " distributed or skewed toward either high or low ...
Page 579
... significant . The significant geographic dummy vari- ables are generally negative , which implies that communities in other regions of the country have lower total expenditure levels , ceteris paribus , than those in the West . Although ...
... significant . The significant geographic dummy vari- ables are generally negative , which implies that communities in other regions of the country have lower total expenditure levels , ceteris paribus , than those in the West . Although ...
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... significance . A more liberal test of statistical significance at the .10 level is applied rather than the conven- tional .05 level because only eight observations are available . Among women a statistically significant ( p < .10 ) ...
... significance . A more liberal test of statistical significance at the .10 level is applied rather than the conven- tional .05 level because only eight observations are available . Among women a statistically significant ( p < .10 ) ...
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