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hypothesis concerning the national outcome without reference to the results in all other units within that category , i.e. , without reference to all other states . Another example of non - systematic use of spatial data : focusing ...
hypothesis concerning the national outcome without reference to the results in all other units within that category , i.e. , without reference to all other states . Another example of non - systematic use of spatial data : focusing ...
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Any hypothesis concerning the 1884 election must be consonant with the fact that 15 states recorded gains for the Republicans , 7 were constant , and in 16 states the GOP lost support either to Democrats , minor parties ...
Any hypothesis concerning the 1884 election must be consonant with the fact that 15 states recorded gains for the Republicans , 7 were constant , and in 16 states the GOP lost support either to Democrats , minor parties ...
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A comprehensive hypothesis concerning the 1884 campaign , or any other , must not only identify the causal factors which explain the systematic data , it must also answer the more fundamental question of why those specific causal ...
A comprehensive hypothesis concerning the 1884 campaign , or any other , must not only identify the causal factors which explain the systematic data , it must also answer the more fundamental question of why those specific causal ...
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
PART 1HISTORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH | 31 |
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