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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Analysis and Results Suicide rates at the state level are significantly correlated with fourteen of the forty - six socioeconomic measures included in the analysis . The number of significant variables jumps from fourteen to thirty ...
Analysis and Results Suicide rates at the state level are significantly correlated with fourteen of the forty - six socioeconomic measures included in the analysis . The number of significant variables jumps from fourteen to thirty ...
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using a principal components analysis allows related variables to cluster into components based on the characteristics of the unique data set ; it does not presuppose that the covariation matrix will be stable from one data set to ...
using a principal components analysis allows related variables to cluster into components based on the characteristics of the unique data set ; it does not presuppose that the covariation matrix will be stable from one data set to ...
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The second part of the analysis examines the relative explanatory power of the alternative explanatory variables on poverty that are delineated above . This analysis is completed using ordinary least squares regression with the ...
The second part of the analysis examines the relative explanatory power of the alternative explanatory variables on poverty that are delineated above . This analysis is completed using ordinary least squares regression with the ...
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