Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 84
Page 15
... estimates are not large enough , relative to the standard errors , to pass the Hausman test at conventional levels . For these cases , our estimates are simply not precise enough to make inferences with reasonable confidence . The ...
... estimates are not large enough , relative to the standard errors , to pass the Hausman test at conventional levels . For these cases , our estimates are simply not precise enough to make inferences with reasonable confidence . The ...
Page 59
... estimates . The standard errors of the CPS - Gini estimates of inequality are particularly important given that the sample sizes vary between 144 respondents in some states to 11,119 re- spondents in others . The samples used to compute ...
... estimates . The standard errors of the CPS - Gini estimates of inequality are particularly important given that the sample sizes vary between 144 respondents in some states to 11,119 re- spondents in others . The samples used to compute ...
Page 62
... estimates are large in states with smaller samples , the battery of validity and reliability tests demonstrate that we can have confidence in using these measures . Thus , the section below addresses the next questions regarding how in ...
... estimates are large in states with smaller samples , the battery of validity and reliability tests demonstrate that we can have confidence in using these measures . Thus , the section below addresses the next questions regarding how in ...
Contents
Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adult African American analysis areas Asian Asian Americans average behavior Black capital Census characteristics Christian Coalition Christian Right coefficients corporate correlation counties cultural differences distribution economic effects elected employment environmental estimates ethnic examine extracurricular activities facilities factors female candidates findings firms fixed-effect foreign-born gender Gini coefficient groups Hispanic immigrants impact income inequality increase independent variables indicate individuals industrial intermediaries issues job contacts Journal labor force Latino logistic logistic regression lottery male measure Mexican Americans minority MLSF Moral Majority mortality native-born neighborhood occupational outcomes participation party defection percent percentage of women Phillips curve Political Science population postmodernism postmodernist poverty Press proportion quotas race racial regression relationship respondents Review right-wing violence sample scientists segregation sentencing sex segregation Social Science Quarterly socioeconomic Sociology strategies structure suggests suicide rates Table theory tion toxic United urban voters