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Although voting age is not statistically significant it does produce a negative coefficient as expected . Variables in our second institutional category , that is , institutional structures that contribute to voters ' perceptions of ...
Although voting age is not statistically significant it does produce a negative coefficient as expected . Variables in our second institutional category , that is , institutional structures that contribute to voters ' perceptions of ...
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Finally , unionization , politicized ethnic divisions , and density are not significant in the second model . This , however , can be due to the fact that registered voters who turn out to vote have already registered or have been ...
Finally , unionization , politicized ethnic divisions , and density are not significant in the second model . This , however , can be due to the fact that registered voters who turn out to vote have already registered or have been ...
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Furthermore , a number of variables found significant in the model of the VAP are not significant here . These include unionization , politicized ethnic divisions , and population density . We identify , therefore , an important ...
Furthermore , a number of variables found significant in the model of the VAP are not significant here . These include unionization , politicized ethnic divisions , and population density . We identify , therefore , an important ...
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