Nevertheless, the shift is most likely to have taken place within the central quartiles of the distribution where opinion most nearly approaches indifference. Subsequent events usually prove in such a case that the changes of opinion were not profound... Quantitative Methods in Politics - Seite 87von Stuart Arthur Rice - 1928 - 331 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| American Statistical Association - 1924 - 678 Seiten
...approaches indifference. Subsequent events usually prove in such a case that the changes of opinion were not profound or thoroughgoing. Opinions lightly held are...shifted. When this occurs, it is usually the result of manouvering for advantage on the part of politicians and party leaders. Old issues are presented in... | |
| 1927 - 486 Seiten
...time series of stimuli. ""The Political Vote as a Frequency Distribution of Opinion", op. cit., p. 75: "The fickleness of public opinion that is so frequently...central portions of the distribution of opinion." 12 Op. Cit., p. 241 : ' ' Eighty-eight per cent of the radicals offered as much or more resistance... | |
| William Brooke Graves - 1928 - 1326 Seiten
...illustrations of each of these. u "The Political Vote as a Frequency Distribution of Opinion," op. cit., p. 75: ction. They are threatened with destruction through... 쐀 "R 1928 D. Appleton and company"1 Graves William B J Op. cit., p. 241 : "Eighty-eight per cent of t"he radicals offered as much or more resistance to... | |
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