Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... statistically significant , while the coefficient for the out - migration rate is negative and statistically significant . The results of the regression analysis of the violent crime rate are shown in Table 3. Of the control variables ...
... statistically significant , while the coefficient for the out - migration rate is negative and statistically significant . The results of the regression analysis of the violent crime rate are shown in Table 3. Of the control variables ...
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... statistically significant relationship between the in - migration rate and the violent crime rate is apparent . At first glance , it would appear that out - migration is also associated with a high rate of violent crime . When the out ...
... statistically significant relationship between the in - migration rate and the violent crime rate is apparent . At first glance , it would appear that out - migration is also associated with a high rate of violent crime . When the out ...
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not statistically significant . This is in line with our expectations since per- sonal factors were emphasized by the Whitmire campaign only after these individuals had switched . This parameter shows that these early switchers changed ...
not statistically significant . This is in line with our expectations since per- sonal factors were emphasized by the Whitmire campaign only after these individuals had switched . This parameter shows that these early switchers changed ...
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