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Recall that regime type is an exogenous variable. I assume that an increase in
political contestation leads to democratization within, not across, regime types.
This implies that in all cases where political contestation leads to a change in ...
Recall that regime type is an exogenous variable. I assume that an increase in
political contestation leads to democratization within, not across, regime types.
This implies that in all cases where political contestation leads to a change in ...
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The rival hypothesis is the null hypothesis-there is no significant correlation
between the alluded variables. It cannot be coalition theory, unfortunately, for,
although the present theory is potentially testable against coalition theory, in
practice it ...
The rival hypothesis is the null hypothesis-there is no significant correlation
between the alluded variables. It cannot be coalition theory, unfortunately, for,
although the present theory is potentially testable against coalition theory, in
practice it ...
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The lack of variation in the dependent variable does not necessarily disconfirm
the prediction, as there was no variation in the independent variable either; it
limits the domain of relevance of the theory nevertheless.23 On the side of the ...
The lack of variation in the dependent variable does not necessarily disconfirm
the prediction, as there was no variation in the independent variable either; it
limits the domain of relevance of the theory nevertheless.23 On the side of the ...
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