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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... findings appear in the income - needs ratio model , which has a much larger sample size . Also , the fixed - effect ... findings suggest that one should be cautious about accepting findings of significant neighborhood effects derived ...
... findings appear in the income - needs ratio model , which has a much larger sample size . Also , the fixed - effect ... findings suggest that one should be cautious about accepting findings of significant neighborhood effects derived ...
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... findings that students in schools characterized by higher average socioeco- nomic status participate in fewer activities persist in the comprehensive model . Two final points should be highlighted in these findings . First , the joint ...
... findings that students in schools characterized by higher average socioeco- nomic status participate in fewer activities persist in the comprehensive model . Two final points should be highlighted in these findings . First , the joint ...
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... findings overwhelmingly support the overmanning effect when examining school size ( Barker and Gump , 1964 ; Lindsay , 1984 ) . Likewise , the findings provide empirical evidence to support Bryk and Thum's ( 1989 ) and McNeal's ( 1997 ) ...
... findings overwhelmingly support the overmanning effect when examining school size ( Barker and Gump , 1964 ; Lindsay , 1984 ) . Likewise , the findings provide empirical evidence to support Bryk and Thum's ( 1989 ) and McNeal's ( 1997 ) ...
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Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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