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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I use respondents ' level of participation in church - related activities during their senior year ( 1980 ) and in 1986 as controls for the mobilization that takes place in churches . Means or proportions of the explanatory variables ...
I use respondents ' level of participation in church - related activities during their senior year ( 1980 ) and in 1986 as controls for the mobilization that takes place in churches . Means or proportions of the explanatory variables ...
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While part of the effect is indirect via adult social participation , high school extracurricular activity continues ... Verba et al . , 1995 ) both use retrospective data on extracurricular activities , and they come to contradictory ...
While part of the effect is indirect via adult social participation , high school extracurricular activity continues ... Verba et al . , 1995 ) both use retrospective data on extracurricular activities , and they come to contradictory ...
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This abundance of studies clearly indicates the potential these activities hold for affecting adolescent development , either positively or negatively . A parallel body of research has investigated the development of peer culture in ...
This abundance of studies clearly indicates the potential these activities hold for affecting adolescent development , either positively or negatively . A parallel body of research has investigated the development of peer culture in ...
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