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 330
... proportion of population , and the 1975 proportion of unionized labor . Since the group of nations analyzed here is not a probability sample drawn from a " population " of nations , another regression analysis is performed to control ...
... proportion of population , and the 1975 proportion of unionized labor . Since the group of nations analyzed here is not a probability sample drawn from a " population " of nations , another regression analysis is performed to control ...
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... Proportion : Proportion of states with same substantive results for deflated and undeflated models : 9 17 33 220 335 8886 7 2 2 38 50 35 30 .60 .18 .34 .04 .14 .04 .04 .76 1.00 .70 8 .80 .90 1.00 .76 .82 ( 40 ) ( 45 ) ( 50 ) ( 38 ) ( 41 ) ...
... Proportion : Proportion of states with same substantive results for deflated and undeflated models : 9 17 33 220 335 8886 7 2 2 38 50 35 30 .60 .18 .34 .04 .14 .04 .04 .76 1.00 .70 8 .80 .90 1.00 .76 .82 ( 40 ) ( 45 ) ( 50 ) ( 38 ) ( 41 ) ...
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... proportion of model pairs with different results is not trivial ; approximately 14 percent of the model pairs result in different inferences about the empirical validity of the model tested . Also , the proportion varies from one model ...
... proportion of model pairs with different results is not trivial ; approximately 14 percent of the model pairs result in different inferences about the empirical validity of the model tested . Also , the proportion varies from one model ...
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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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