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Only to the extent that today's pollster can discern and study issues of historical significance for the future , can the situation be remedied . The body of Lazarsfeld's article explores the problem of locating such significant issues ...
Only to the extent that today's pollster can discern and study issues of historical significance for the future , can the situation be remedied . The body of Lazarsfeld's article explores the problem of locating such significant issues ...
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Stated in other terms , the significant question posed by the 1884 election is not whether chance factors affected the small number of ballots which were enough to give the Democrats the winning electoral votes .
Stated in other terms , the significant question posed by the 1884 election is not whether chance factors affected the small number of ballots which were enough to give the Democrats the winning electoral votes .
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A reasonable interpretation would be that in general , among groups and in areas where the Republican party percentage declined , Blaine's candidacy operated as a significant determinant of that change . It would not be expected to have ...
A reasonable interpretation would be that in general , among groups and in areas where the Republican party percentage declined , Blaine's candidacy operated as a significant determinant of that change . It would not be expected to have ...
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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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