Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 111
... party contact and income emerged as strong predictors ( model 4 ) . In 1980 , both trust - efficacy combinations initially appear related to vot- ing . However , the effects of these indirect measures of compensatory and eth- nic ...
... party contact and income emerged as strong predictors ( model 4 ) . In 1980 , both trust - efficacy combinations initially appear related to vot- ing . However , the effects of these indirect measures of compensatory and eth- nic ...
Page 139
... party Republican through two - party competitive and mod- ified one - party Democratic to one - party Democratic . Party competitiveness is measured by rearranging Bibby's categories to classify states on a contin- uum of " one - party ...
... party Republican through two - party competitive and mod- ified one - party Democratic to one - party Democratic . Party competitiveness is measured by rearranging Bibby's categories to classify states on a contin- uum of " one - party ...
Page 304
... party is certainly a salient characteristic of candidates ( when can- didates from both parties are competing ) . We ... party's impact should be less decisive than in a race with a Republican candidate . Re- publicanism , on the other ...
... party is certainly a salient characteristic of candidates ( when can- didates from both parties are competing ) . We ... party's impact should be less decisive than in a race with a Republican candidate . Re- publicanism , on the other ...
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Income Loss and Life Events over | 3 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
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