Experimental Foundations of Political ScienceDonald R. Kinder, Thomas R. Palfrey University of Michigan Press, 1993 - 498 pages Shows the range and power of experimental methods in political science |
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Page 153
... predicted 94 % of the vote prefer- ences for respondents who expressed a preference and for whom the model made a prediction . The predictive capability of the process model favorably compares with that of previous models . Campbell et ...
... predicted 94 % of the vote prefer- ences for respondents who expressed a preference and for whom the model made a prediction . The predictive capability of the process model favorably compares with that of previous models . Campbell et ...
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... predicted defectors while none of the defectors is a predicted contributor ; phi is .42 . Under the money - back guarantee condition , 12 of the 15 contributors are predicted defectors and , of the 20 defectors , 3 are predicted ...
... predicted defectors while none of the defectors is a predicted contributor ; phi is .42 . Under the money - back guarantee condition , 12 of the 15 contributors are predicted defectors and , of the 20 defectors , 3 are predicted ...
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... predicted 62.1 percent ; finally , the actual value at nine months ( 57.1 percent ) was close to the predicted 60.0 percent . Extrapolating these predictions , we find that at one year predicted recognition falls to 57.4 percent , and ...
... predicted 62.1 percent ; finally , the actual value at nine months ( 57.1 percent ) was close to the predicted 60.0 percent . Extrapolating these predictions , we find that at one year predicted recognition falls to 57.4 percent , and ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Coming to Grips with the Holy Ghost | 43 |
SurveyBased Experiments on White Racial Attitudes | 53 |
Copyright | |
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