Common Frontiers of the Social SciencesMirra Komarovsky Free Press, 1957 - 439 من الصفحات |
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... Actually , Blaine received about 400,000 more votes than Garfield . An additional 9,000 votes would have enabled him to match the latter's percentage exactly because the total vote was larger in 1884. It cannot therefore be demonstrated ...
... Actually , Blaine received about 400,000 more votes than Garfield . An additional 9,000 votes would have enabled him to match the latter's percentage exactly because the total vote was larger in 1884. It cannot therefore be demonstrated ...
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... actually cast ballots voted for him , the problem becomes easier to handle . Who Voted for Jackson ? Since Jackson received less than 50 % of the vote , the statistics appear to rule out the likelihood that all throughout the country ...
... actually cast ballots voted for him , the problem becomes easier to handle . Who Voted for Jackson ? Since Jackson received less than 50 % of the vote , the statistics appear to rule out the likelihood that all throughout the country ...
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... actually operated in accordance with a hypothesis ' claims . Necessarily , all explanations of voting behavior couched in group terms depend upon characteristics common to most , if not all , members of that group . Those ...
... actually operated in accordance with a hypothesis ' claims . Necessarily , all explanations of voting behavior couched in group terms depend upon characteristics common to most , if not all , members of that group . Those ...
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
PUBLIC OPINION IN FRANCE AFTER THE LIBERA | 5 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
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