Stanford Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences, Том 8Stanford University Press, 1962 - Всего страниц: 361 |
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... sort of mechanism that has been de- signed to fit a particular theory and is supposed to ignore everything else . This fiction has been useful in isolating variables and establishing simple relationships . But it is , after all , a ...
... sort of mechanism that has been de- signed to fit a particular theory and is supposed to ignore everything else . This fiction has been useful in isolating variables and establishing simple relationships . But it is , after all , a ...
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... sort : ( 7 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) = po - 1 , Ро P1 Ро P2 Ро = = Να B + ( N − 1 ) r - - N ( N − 1 ) a2 2 [ ß + ( N − 1 ) 7 ] [ ß + ( N − 2 ) r ] ' - By using the fact that the sum of p . is 1 , it is possible to solve for p 。 and then get a ...
... sort : ( 7 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) = po - 1 , Ро P1 Ро P2 Ро = = Να B + ( N − 1 ) r - - N ( N − 1 ) a2 2 [ ß + ( N − 1 ) 7 ] [ ß + ( N − 2 ) r ] ' - By using the fact that the sum of p . is 1 , it is possible to solve for p 。 and then get a ...
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... sort are being used . We shall explicitly state the intuitive idea behind each model . We define at this point only the eight models tested on Group B.9 . ( 1 ) The first positional model has four parameters defined as follows : c ( i ...
... sort are being used . We shall explicitly state the intuitive idea behind each model . We define at this point only the eight models tested on Group B.9 . ( 1 ) The first positional model has four parameters defined as follows : c ( i ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Logic Norms and Roles | 11 |
C | 22 |
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