Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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Page 595
... positive coefficient indicates a senator will be less likely to support an abortion issue which alters the status quo , i.e. , a vote against the Roe v . Wade decision , the closer the senator is to reelection . The positive sign also ...
... positive coefficient indicates a senator will be less likely to support an abortion issue which alters the status quo , i.e. , a vote against the Roe v . Wade decision , the closer the senator is to reelection . The positive sign also ...
Page 669
... positive , none is statistically significant . As Preston ( 1986 : 20 ) noted , however , it is possible that these null effects result from countervailing effects of the supply and demand for public transfers to children , even though ...
... positive , none is statistically significant . As Preston ( 1986 : 20 ) noted , however , it is possible that these null effects result from countervailing effects of the supply and demand for public transfers to children , even though ...
Page 792
... positive in nature ; ( 3 ) independents were more likely to engage in negative strategic voting ( see note 7 ) ; and ( 4 ) the degree of negative strategic voting was independent of the type of primary . Would these findings assuage the ...
... positive in nature ; ( 3 ) independents were more likely to engage in negative strategic voting ( see note 7 ) ; and ( 4 ) the degree of negative strategic voting was independent of the type of primary . Would these findings assuage the ...
Contents
Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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