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 mean woman lived in a neighborhood where one seventh of the families with children had a female head , 7 percent of families received public assistance income , one fifth of families had low incomes , and nearly one fourth were in ...
The mean woman lived in a neighborhood where one seventh of the families with children had a female head , 7 percent of families received public assistance income , one fifth of families had low incomes , and nearly one fourth were in ...
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To solve this difficulty , we use means for 1981–86 . ... In a slight departure from our other measures , shareholder value is measured as the difference between the mean dividend per share in 1981-82 and 1985–86 .
To solve this difficulty , we use means for 1981–86 . ... In a slight departure from our other measures , shareholder value is measured as the difference between the mean dividend per share in 1981-82 and 1985–86 .
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TABLE 3 Logistical Regression Predicting Change to MLSF 1987 to 1993 ( n = 66 ) Variables Coefficients Contribution to Odds Ratio Independent variables Mean long - term debt 4.2841a ** 72.537 ( .0057 ) Mean of large mergers .0013 ...
TABLE 3 Logistical Regression Predicting Change to MLSF 1987 to 1993 ( n = 66 ) Variables Coefficients Contribution to Odds Ratio Independent variables Mean long - term debt 4.2841a ** 72.537 ( .0057 ) Mean of large mergers .0013 ...
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