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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The common methodology in these studies is to regress an outcome on personal and family background variables and one or more neighborhood variables . Such an approach , however , may not adequately capture the effect of unobservable ...
The common methodology in these studies is to regress an outcome on personal and family background variables and one or more neighborhood variables . Such an approach , however , may not adequately capture the effect of unobservable ...
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TABLE 1 Description of Variable Coding Independent Variables * Variable Coding Legally relevant variables Offense severity Ordinal scale : 1977 range of 1 to 5 ; 1983 range of 1 to 10 ; 1992 range of 1 to 15 ; 1993 range of 1 to 15 ...
TABLE 1 Description of Variable Coding Independent Variables * Variable Coding Legally relevant variables Offense severity Ordinal scale : 1977 range of 1 to 5 ; 1983 range of 1 to 10 ; 1992 range of 1 to 15 ; 1993 range of 1 to 15 ...
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variables exert a statistically significant impact on the outcome of this population of racial discrimination cases . The most important finding is that neither LDF participation variable is statistically significant .
variables exert a statistically significant impact on the outcome of this population of racial discrimination cases . The most important finding is that neither LDF participation variable is statistically significant .
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