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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Other studies do not control for several factors ( i.e. , sociability , political interest , political awareness , and leadership attitudes ) which might reveal that the relationship between extracurricular participation and political ...
Other studies do not control for several factors ( i.e. , sociability , political interest , political awareness , and leadership attitudes ) which might reveal that the relationship between extracurricular participation and political ...
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people who are “ psychologically engaged ” in politics may also be more likely to join associations ( Verba et al . , 1995 ) . For instance , individuals who are interested in political issues are much more likely to become activists or ...
people who are “ psychologically engaged ” in politics may also be more likely to join associations ( Verba et al . , 1995 ) . For instance , individuals who are interested in political issues are much more likely to become activists or ...
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CALL FOR PAPERS Southwestern Political Science Association Annual Meeting March 15-18, 2000 San Luis Hotel Galveston, Texas Proposals for papers or panels and requests to serve as panel chair or discussant should be sent to the ...
CALL FOR PAPERS Southwestern Political Science Association Annual Meeting March 15-18, 2000 San Luis Hotel Galveston, Texas Proposals for papers or panels and requests to serve as panel chair or discussant should be sent to the ...
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