The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... variables ) .14 In addition , we capture time trends in support for the death penalty by including a variable that ... variables are virtually identical to those shown below . 14 We used mean replacement to minimize the loss of cases due ...
... variables ) .14 In addition , we capture time trends in support for the death penalty by including a variable that ... variables are virtually identical to those shown below . 14 We used mean replacement to minimize the loss of cases due ...
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... variables is due to the time trend variables , while the other half is ac- counted for primarily by respondent race and political conservatism . Thus , part of the explanation for why some geographic areas exhibit higher levels of ...
... variables is due to the time trend variables , while the other half is ac- counted for primarily by respondent race and political conservatism . Thus , part of the explanation for why some geographic areas exhibit higher levels of ...
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... variable for foreign - born women . Maternal sociodemographic characteristics include continuous variables for maternal age , birth parity , and highest grade of education , " and a dummy variable for those women who were married at the ...
... variable for foreign - born women . Maternal sociodemographic characteristics include continuous variables for maternal age , birth parity , and highest grade of education , " and a dummy variable for those women who were married at the ...
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