Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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... sample involved selection of ( 1 ) twelve counties representing regions ; ( 2 ) seventy - eight sampling points ; ( 3 ) random selection of individuals . Names issued : 1,703 ; non - contact : 200 ; refusal : 189 ; achieved : 1,314 ...
... sample involved selection of ( 1 ) twelve counties representing regions ; ( 2 ) seventy - eight sampling points ; ( 3 ) random selection of individuals . Names issued : 1,703 ; non - contact : 200 ; refusal : 189 ; achieved : 1,314 ...
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... sampling frame for the survey was taken from the British Electoral Register . The achieved sample was of 1,770 respondents between the ages of 18 and 64 for men and 18 and 59 for women which represents 62.5 per cent of the eligible sample ...
... sampling frame for the survey was taken from the British Electoral Register . The achieved sample was of 1,770 respondents between the ages of 18 and 64 for men and 18 and 59 for women which represents 62.5 per cent of the eligible sample ...
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... sample , but it is unlikely to have differed sharply from the 70 per cent which applied to the rest of the sample . The achieved sample size was 6,022 men and 1,006 women . The present analyses are based on the 5,645 men who were aged ...
... sample , but it is unlikely to have differed sharply from the 70 per cent which applied to the rest of the sample . The achieved sample size was 6,022 men and 1,006 women . The present analyses are based on the 5,645 men who were aged ...
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NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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