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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... lottery . Results . The vast majority of respondents support the state lottery in Texas . Consistent with our hypotheses , antilottery views are most common among ( a ) Baptists and members of other conservative Protestant denominations ...
... lottery . Results . The vast majority of respondents support the state lottery in Texas . Consistent with our hypotheses , antilottery views are most common among ( a ) Baptists and members of other conservative Protestant denominations ...
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... lottery than more affluent persons , and that over time poor persons have accounted for a greater share of lottery sales ( Pirog - Good and Mikesell , 1992 ) . Approximately $ 400 million is spent nationally on lottery advertisements ...
... lottery than more affluent persons , and that over time poor persons have accounted for a greater share of lottery sales ( Pirog - Good and Mikesell , 1992 ) . Approximately $ 400 million is spent nationally on lottery advertisements ...
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... lottery . The remainder of this study provides a test of these hypotheses and a discussion of the im- plications of our findings . Data To explore the relationships between religious variables and attitudes to- ward the lottery , we ...
... lottery . The remainder of this study provides a test of these hypotheses and a discussion of the im- plications of our findings . Data To explore the relationships between religious variables and attitudes to- ward the lottery , we ...
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The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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