Elections and Voting Behaviour in BritainHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1994 - 190 lappuses This is a revised edition of a basic text on elections and voting behaviour. It covers the 1992 General Election campaign, results and aftermath. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 38.
10. lappuse
... question or given an unintelligible answer , which can be omitted ; otherwise , the selection depends upon the particular question being investigated . The reduced cross - tabulation of party choice by occupational class is shown in ...
... question or given an unintelligible answer , which can be omitted ; otherwise , the selection depends upon the particular question being investigated . The reduced cross - tabulation of party choice by occupational class is shown in ...
32. lappuse
... question de- signed to elicit the kind of generalised psychological commitment implied by party identification is : ' Generally speaking , do you think of yourself as Conservative , Labour , Liberal Democrat or what ? ' Surveys at the ...
... question de- signed to elicit the kind of generalised psychological commitment implied by party identification is : ' Generally speaking , do you think of yourself as Conservative , Labour , Liberal Democrat or what ? ' Surveys at the ...
77. lappuse
... questions used to elicit this information and decline to commit themselves on any comparison between the two periods ... question wording but reflect genuine change among the electorate.10 The evidence for increased electoral volatility ...
... questions used to elicit this information and decline to commit themselves on any comparison between the two periods ... question wording but reflect genuine change among the electorate.10 The evidence for increased electoral volatility ...
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Analysing election results | 4 |
The analysis of intervalscale data | 14 |
Aggregate and survey data compared | 23 |
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