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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The data reveal few differences among low - education citizens in terms of what they like or dislike about male and female Senate candidates . No statistical differences exist between male and female candidates in the proportion of ...
The data reveal few differences among low - education citizens in terms of what they like or dislike about male and female Senate candidates . No statistical differences exist between male and female candidates in the proportion of ...
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That differences in trait and issue competencies ascribed to candidates on the basis of gender are more evident among citizens with higher levels of educational attainment suggests such variation may have its origin in campaign messages ...
That differences in trait and issue competencies ascribed to candidates on the basis of gender are more evident among citizens with higher levels of educational attainment suggests such variation may have its origin in campaign messages ...
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Most studies on racial and ethnic differences in informational and resource networks focus on Black / White differences . These studies show racial differences in the size and density of social networks . Blacks are tied to a greater ...
Most studies on racial and ethnic differences in informational and resource networks focus on Black / White differences . These studies show racial differences in the size and density of social networks . Blacks are tied to a greater ...
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Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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