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 181
... taken . E - Value of the coefficient M6 , the referent for specialization . M6 is used for computa- tions involving data from the Census because of a variable number of categories . F - Date of the U.S. County Business Pattern from ...
... taken . E - Value of the coefficient M6 , the referent for specialization . M6 is used for computa- tions involving data from the Census because of a variable number of categories . F - Date of the U.S. County Business Pattern from ...
Page 421
... taken the trouble to weigh it for the reader's benefit . As it is , his judgment is ex cathedra , and fails to educate the reader about the points of uncertainty and complexity that should be taken into account . The book - perhaps ...
... taken the trouble to weigh it for the reader's benefit . As it is , his judgment is ex cathedra , and fails to educate the reader about the points of uncertainty and complexity that should be taken into account . The book - perhaps ...
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... taken from Kokkelenberg and Sockell ( 1985 ) . The remaining variables , common to both housing and wage hedonic regressions , come from data merged with the 1980 Cen- sus . These variables represent 15 of the 16 components of our QOLI ...
... taken from Kokkelenberg and Sockell ( 1985 ) . The remaining variables , common to both housing and wage hedonic regressions , come from data merged with the 1980 Cen- sus . These variables represent 15 of the 16 components of our QOLI ...
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