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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Page 13
... predicted outcomes for women from neighborhoods that differ by ten percentage points.15 For the in- come - needs ratio , this translates into about a 0.6-1.0 point difference ( or between $ 7,800 and $ 13,000 using the 1996 federal ...
... predicted outcomes for women from neighborhoods that differ by ten percentage points.15 For the in- come - needs ratio , this translates into about a 0.6-1.0 point difference ( or between $ 7,800 and $ 13,000 using the 1996 federal ...
Page 129
... predicting over 86 percent of observations . The Model Chi - Square is significant at p < .0000 . An examination of scatter plots of the residuals and predicted val- ues indicated no discernible heteroskedasticity . Examination of the ...
... predicting over 86 percent of observations . The Model Chi - Square is significant at p < .0000 . An examination of scatter plots of the residuals and predicted val- ues indicated no discernible heteroskedasticity . Examination of the ...
Page 285
... predicted proba- bility of working for campaign is .096 , and for attending a gathering it is .135 . Participation in one instrumental activity increases the predicted probabilities to .105 and .152 , respectively , and participation in ...
... predicted proba- bility of working for campaign is .096 , and for attending a gathering it is .135 . Participation in one instrumental activity increases the predicted probabilities to .105 and .152 , respectively , and participation in ...
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Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
Copyright | |
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