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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... Statistically significant at 5 percent level † Statistically significant at 10 percent level and the family's income - needs ratio increased the income - needs ratio and the probability of postsecondary schooling , and decreased the ...
... Statistically significant at 5 percent level † Statistically significant at 10 percent level and the family's income - needs ratio increased the income - needs ratio and the probability of postsecondary schooling , and decreased the ...
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... statistically significant . When we apply this test , we find that some of the differences in infer- ence suggested by the fixed - effect results are not statistically significant , largely due to the often large standard errors of the ...
... statistically significant . When we apply this test , we find that some of the differences in infer- ence suggested by the fixed - effect results are not statistically significant , largely due to the often large standard errors of the ...
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variables exert a statistically significant impact on the outcome of this pop- ulation of racial discrimination cases . The most important finding is that neither LDF participation variable is statistically significant . In the totality ...
variables exert a statistically significant impact on the outcome of this pop- ulation of racial discrimination cases . The most important finding is that neither LDF participation variable is statistically significant . In the totality ...
Contents
Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
Copyright | |
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