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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In other words , previous findings are open to the interpretation that students who participate in ... contended that one primary way in which people can become engaged in political participation is through organizational membership .
In other words , previous findings are open to the interpretation that students who participate in ... contended that one primary way in which people can become engaged in political participation is through organizational membership .
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To the extent that church participation is associated with both political and other social involvement , it should be controlled in models that predict political participation . I use respondents ' level of participation in church ...
To the extent that church participation is associated with both political and other social involvement , it should be controlled in models that predict political participation . I use respondents ' level of participation in church ...
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lar participation is not completely mediated by adult civic involvement . While part of the effect is indirect via adult social participation , high school extracurricular activity continues to have a direct effect on political behavior ...
lar participation is not completely mediated by adult civic involvement . While part of the effect is indirect via adult social participation , high school extracurricular activity continues to have a direct effect on political behavior ...
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Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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