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Unlike the 1884 election , for example , the problem is not to find a way to learn which group's voting behavior could ... Necessarily , all explanations of voting behavior couched in group terms depend upon characteristics common to ...
Unlike the 1884 election , for example , the problem is not to find a way to learn which group's voting behavior could ... Necessarily , all explanations of voting behavior couched in group terms depend upon characteristics common to ...
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( To achieve greater clarity the important problems will be ignored of whether the German - American vote has to be ... its causal inferences , but attention here is only focused upon its assumptions concerning actual voting behavior .
( To achieve greater clarity the important problems will be ignored of whether the German - American vote has to be ... its causal inferences , but attention here is only focused upon its assumptions concerning actual voting behavior .
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The Spatial Incidence of German Voting Patterns Over Time . Various historians have commented upon German voting behavior in 1860 but probably the most comprehensive study , based largely on quantitative data , offers a hypothesis which ...
The Spatial Incidence of German Voting Patterns Over Time . Various historians have commented upon German voting behavior in 1860 but probably the most comprehensive study , based largely on quantitative data , offers a hypothesis which ...
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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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