The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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is significant and positive for categories 2 and 3. The effect of the agrément dummy is significant and increases abandonment of classical cuisine . Du- ration in the elite system is significant and negative for all categories . The ...
is significant and positive for categories 2 and 3. The effect of the agrément dummy is significant and increases abandonment of classical cuisine . Du- ration in the elite system is significant and negative for all categories . The ...
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... significant . Note that the contextual effect of % black is opposite of the individual race effect . Although blacks are significantly less likely to support the death penalty , persons who reside in areas with a higher percentage of ...
... significant . Note that the contextual effect of % black is opposite of the individual race effect . Although blacks are significantly less likely to support the death penalty , persons who reside in areas with a higher percentage of ...
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... significant differences between areas of residence were found in either case . In both cases , however , network size increases transnationalism significantly : each additional tie raises the net count of Dominican transnational ...
... significant differences between areas of residence were found in either case . In both cases , however , network size increases transnationalism significantly : each additional tie raises the net count of Dominican transnational ...
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tity Movement in French Gastronomy | 844 |
Review Essay | 876 |
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