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PANEL SAMPLE 32 speakers 1971 16 M 16 M 1984 16 F Į 16 F TREND SAMPLE 1971 32 speakers 16 M 16 F TREND SAMPLE 1984 32 speakers 16 M 16 F FIGURE 2. Design of the trend and panel samples for the current study .
PANEL SAMPLE 32 speakers 1971 16 M 16 M 1984 16 F Į 16 F TREND SAMPLE 1971 32 speakers 16 M 16 F TREND SAMPLE 1984 32 speakers 16 M 16 F FIGURE 2. Design of the trend and panel samples for the current study .
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In selecting our two subsamples from among the 120 speakers they studied , the first question we ask in the analysis is whether we are justified in treating the two 1971 samples of thirty - two speakers as two halves of a split sample ...
In selecting our two subsamples from among the 120 speakers they studied , the first question we ask in the analysis is whether we are justified in treating the two 1971 samples of thirty - two speakers as two halves of a split sample ...
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When distributing our trend sample of 1984 according to the two age groups selected for analysis , there is an unequal number of ' younger ' and ' older ' speakers . For this reason , we pay most attention to the comparison of younger ...
When distributing our trend sample of 1984 according to the two age groups selected for analysis , there is an unequal number of ' younger ' and ' older ' speakers . For this reason , we pay most attention to the comparison of younger ...
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