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 106
At the town level , the limited , weak correlations raise some particular issues for
principal components and regression ... Alternatively , the weak correlations may
reflect " noise " introduced by towns with very small populations and which ...
At the town level , the limited , weak correlations raise some particular issues for
principal components and regression ... Alternatively , the weak correlations may
reflect " noise " introduced by towns with very small populations and which ...
Page 108
... Significance of t Component VII : Housing density 2.66 p < .01 full 10 percent
from the state level . Finally , even after excluding small towns , the regression
model does a poor job of accounting for variability in suicide rates at the town
level .
... Significance of t Component VII : Housing density 2.66 p < .01 full 10 percent
from the state level . Finally , even after excluding small towns , the regression
model does a poor job of accounting for variability in suicide rates at the town
level .
Page 109
We note , however , that results at the town scale should be interpreted with
caution . ... Smaller political units such as towns also have social characteristics
and processes that set them apart from one another and , theoretically , could
affect ...
We note , however , that results at the town scale should be interpreted with
caution . ... Smaller political units such as towns also have social characteristics
and processes that set them apart from one another and , theoretically , could
affect ...
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