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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... measure will be associated with each outcome in the opposite way . Ideally , we would like to have information on neighborhood character- istics over a substantial portion of each woman's childhood , so that we could construct a measure ...
... measure will be associated with each outcome in the opposite way . Ideally , we would like to have information on neighborhood character- istics over a substantial portion of each woman's childhood , so that we could construct a measure ...
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... measuring judicial ideology through presidential appointment , this measure has been proven to predict how the justices will actually vote when on the Court ( Segal and Cover , 1989 ; Segal et al . , 1995 ; Segal and Spaeth , 1993 ) ...
... measuring judicial ideology through presidential appointment , this measure has been proven to predict how the justices will actually vote when on the Court ( Segal and Cover , 1989 ; Segal et al . , 1995 ; Segal and Spaeth , 1993 ) ...
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... measure of issue voting is constructed for each respondent following traditional spatial models of electoral competition . Specifically , we state REM = I - - — Σ ( Yk - Fak ) 2 - ( Yk — xbk ) 2 k = 1 where voters ' own position on ...
... measure of issue voting is constructed for each respondent following traditional spatial models of electoral competition . Specifically , we state REM = I - - — Σ ( Yk - Fak ) 2 - ( Yk — xbk ) 2 k = 1 where voters ' own position on ...
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Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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