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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It is akin to the " relative deprivation " hypothesis of Stark and Taylor ( 1991 ) , which suggests that people are concerned about their standing in a community relative to their neighbors rather than about their absolute standard of ...
It is akin to the " relative deprivation " hypothesis of Stark and Taylor ( 1991 ) , which suggests that people are concerned about their standing in a community relative to their neighbors rather than about their absolute standard of ...
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The salience of social issues relative to security issues is present among female respondents ; among male respondents , security and social issues are of equal importance . The fact that women do not suffer a disadvantage relative to ...
The salience of social issues relative to security issues is present among female respondents ; among male respondents , security and social issues are of equal importance . The fact that women do not suffer a disadvantage relative to ...
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Party defection is dependent on voters ' relative distance from the candidates on important national issues and is most frequent for those voters with only moderate levels of process sophistication . These voters are most prone to ...
Party defection is dependent on voters ' relative distance from the candidates on important national issues and is most frequent for those voters with only moderate levels of process sophistication . These voters are most prone to ...
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