Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: FLuctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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The estimated coefficients of S , A , and A ? were highly significant . Again ,
experiments of including first a race - sex interaction term , then a rural - urban
index , and then both together were performed . In all three cases , observations
were ...
The estimated coefficients of S , A , and A ? were highly significant . Again ,
experiments of including first a race - sex interaction term , then a rural - urban
index , and then both together were performed . In all three cases , observations
were ...
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In the demand for " free " services regressions , the constant term ( ao ) is always
positive ( as expected ) and significant . It reflects the benefit of expanded
production possibilities . The coefficient of the time price lay ) for services is
negative ...
In the demand for " free " services regressions , the constant term ( ao ) is always
positive ( as expected ) and significant . It reflects the benefit of expanded
production possibilities . The coefficient of the time price lay ) for services is
negative ...
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The coefficient ( Bz ) of the increased earnings benefit per month spent in the
program is negative ( not expected ) in all four regressions but significant only in
those formulations where wages are taken as the maximum of ( Wp , wy ) and (
we ) ...
The coefficient ( Bz ) of the increased earnings benefit per month spent in the
program is negative ( not expected ) in all four regressions but significant only in
those formulations where wages are taken as the maximum of ( Wp , wy ) and (
we ) ...
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