Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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Page 655
... analysis reported in Table 3 , logit analysis also was applied to this low - use subpopulation . This analysis , as seen in Table 4 , yields results somewhat different from those shown in the analysis which included all respondents ...
... analysis reported in Table 3 , logit analysis also was applied to this low - use subpopulation . This analysis , as seen in Table 4 , yields results somewhat different from those shown in the analysis which included all respondents ...
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... analyses with traditional stepwise procedures ; ( 4 ) discriminant analyses using scores produced by a factor analysis of all pre- dictors ; and ( 5 ) cross - tabulation analyses of the dependent variables with categorical predictors ...
... analyses with traditional stepwise procedures ; ( 4 ) discriminant analyses using scores produced by a factor analysis of all pre- dictors ; and ( 5 ) cross - tabulation analyses of the dependent variables with categorical predictors ...
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... analysis that became the model for a number of subsequent attempts to rebut a showing of racially polarized voting based simply on bivariate regression results or homogeneous case analysis . The analysis offered by Bullock in McCord was ...
... analysis that became the model for a number of subsequent attempts to rebut a showing of racially polarized voting based simply on bivariate regression results or homogeneous case analysis . The analysis offered by Bullock in McCord was ...
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Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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