Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Moral Majority and the Christian Coalition In this paper we compare public support for the Moral Majority in 1984 and the Christian Coalition in 1996 , using data from the 1984 and 1996 American National Election Studies surveys . In ...
... Moral Majority and the Christian Coalition In this paper we compare public support for the Moral Majority in 1984 and the Christian Coalition in 1996 , using data from the 1984 and 1996 American National Election Studies surveys . In ...
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... Moral Majority tried to reach potential members via direct mail , we expected the Christian Coalition to have a younger cadre of supporters than the Moral Majority , and one that is somewhat less disproportionately female.3 Although the ...
... Moral Majority tried to reach potential members via direct mail , we expected the Christian Coalition to have a younger cadre of supporters than the Moral Majority , and one that is somewhat less disproportionately female.3 Although the ...
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... Moral Majority in 1984 and .70 for support for the Christian Coalition in 1996 mean that with all the remaining predictors in the model held constant , an increase from 0 ( denoting males ) to 1 ( denot- ing females ) multiplies the ...
... Moral Majority in 1984 and .70 for support for the Christian Coalition in 1996 mean that with all the remaining predictors in the model held constant , an increase from 0 ( denoting males ) to 1 ( denot- ing females ) multiplies the ...
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