Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... survey contained a sample of 401 registered voters and was conducted in May 1985.6 The second survey was conducted in mid - August 1985 , with 746 respondents , including 258 individuals who had been interviewed in the May 1985 survey ...
... survey contained a sample of 401 registered voters and was conducted in May 1985.6 The second survey was conducted in mid - August 1985 , with 746 respondents , including 258 individuals who had been interviewed in the May 1985 survey ...
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... survey , and whose score of 80 ° is actually lower than or equal to the score assigned to most of the other groups in the survey . One individ- ual in the 1980 survey , for example , rated the Moral Majority at 85. This score was lower ...
... survey , and whose score of 80 ° is actually lower than or equal to the score assigned to most of the other groups in the survey . One individ- ual in the 1980 survey , for example , rated the Moral Majority at 85. This score was lower ...
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... survey . Survey data provide researchers with contextual " snapshots " of societal interaction . The relationships uncovered through survey analysis exist for a particular place and time and should not be generalized beyond the initial ...
... survey . Survey data provide researchers with contextual " snapshots " of societal interaction . The relationships uncovered through survey analysis exist for a particular place and time and should not be generalized beyond the initial ...
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