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THE PANEL SUBSAMPLE . Constructing a subsample for the panel of speakers to be followed between 1971 and 1984 necessarily involved selecting from among the sixty original speakers who were reinterviewed in 1984. Setting aside those over ...
THE PANEL SUBSAMPLE . Constructing a subsample for the panel of speakers to be followed between 1971 and 1984 necessarily involved selecting from among the sixty original speakers who were reinterviewed in 1984. Setting aside those over ...
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1971 PANEL SPEAKERS AGE RANGE MEAN AGE MEAN LM 16 younger 15-24 19.1 47.1 16 older 25-56 37.1 43 All 32 speakers 15-56 28.1 45 Table 8. Mean social characteristics and mean [ R ] % , 1971 panel sample . % ( R ) 63.8 % 41.3 % 52.5 % 1971 ...
1971 PANEL SPEAKERS AGE RANGE MEAN AGE MEAN LM 16 younger 15-24 19.1 47.1 16 older 25-56 37.1 43 All 32 speakers 15-56 28.1 45 Table 8. Mean social characteristics and mean [ R ] % , 1971 panel sample . % ( R ) 63.8 % 41.3 % 52.5 % 1971 ...
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( ii ) In both trend and panel samples , most speakers tended to be near - categorical users of either INNOVATIVE [ R ] ( with [ R ] values ranging from 85 % to 100 % ) , or of CONSERVATIVE ( r ) ( with [ R ] values ranging from 0 % to ...
( ii ) In both trend and panel samples , most speakers tended to be near - categorical users of either INNOVATIVE [ R ] ( with [ R ] values ranging from 85 % to 100 % ) , or of CONSERVATIVE ( r ) ( with [ R ] values ranging from 0 % to ...
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