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 176
... sample face- to - face ( in private rooms reserved for that purpose ) . Students falling into this portion of the sample ( designated hereafter as Sample 1 ) were to be contacted initially by telephone , have the study explained to them ...
... sample face- to - face ( in private rooms reserved for that purpose ) . Students falling into this portion of the sample ( designated hereafter as Sample 1 ) were to be contacted initially by telephone , have the study explained to them ...
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... Sample 2 ( telephone ) were indeed due to method of interview . In view of our problems in securing cooperation for ... Sample 1 interviewed by telephone is indistinguishable from Sample 2. On the other hand , differences between the ...
... Sample 2 ( telephone ) were indeed due to method of interview . In view of our problems in securing cooperation for ... Sample 1 interviewed by telephone is indistinguishable from Sample 2. On the other hand , differences between the ...
Page 179
... Sample 1 and Sample 2 who were each interviewed by phone . If a selection effect was operating and could be used to account for the differences found in columns 4 and 5 , then significant differences should also be found in column 6 ...
... Sample 1 and Sample 2 who were each interviewed by phone . If a selection effect was operating and could be used to account for the differences found in columns 4 and 5 , then significant differences should also be found in column 6 ...
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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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