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THE TREND SUBSAMPLES . The subsample from 1971 that would be used as a basis for trend comparisons had to be selected from among the sixty speakers who were NOT reinterviewed in 1984. From this pool of speakers , using the same criteria ...
THE TREND SUBSAMPLES . The subsample from 1971 that would be used as a basis for trend comparisons had to be selected from among the sixty speakers who were NOT reinterviewed in 1984. From this pool of speakers , using the same criteria ...
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1971 TREND SPEAKERS 16 younger 16 older All 32 speakers AGE RANGE 15-24 25-56 15-56 AGE RANGE 15-24 25-56 15-56 MEAN AGE 18.8 39.2 29.0 TABLE 9. Mean social characteristics and mean [ R ] % , 1971 trend sample .
1971 TREND SPEAKERS 16 younger 16 older All 32 speakers AGE RANGE 15-24 25-56 15-56 AGE RANGE 15-24 25-56 15-56 MEAN AGE 18.8 39.2 29.0 TABLE 9. Mean social characteristics and mean [ R ] % , 1971 trend 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 ... to the comparison of younger to younger , and older to older , in tracing the trends between 1971 and 1984 .
When distributing our trend sample of 1984 according to the two age groups selected for analysis , there is an unequal ... to the comparison of younger to younger , and older to older , in tracing the trends between 1971 and 1984 .
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