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5.3 Fit statistics and select parameter estimates for logistic
regression models explaining the emerging gender gap in
presidential elections, 1952-1992
145
5.4 Fit statistics and select coefficients for logistic regression
models of the gender gap in the 1984-1992 presidential
elections
147
5.5 OLS regression coefficients (s.e. in parenthesis) for analyzing
the interrelationship between views of social service
spending, gender, and labor-force participation in the
1984-1992 presidential elections
148
5.6 Fit statistics and select coefficients for logistic regression
models of the gender gap in the 1980, 1984, 1988, and
1992 presidential elections
149
5.7 OLS regression cofficients (s.e. in parenthesis) for analyzing
the interrelationship between views of the women's
movement, gender, and labor-force participation in the
1992 presidential election
150
6.1 Fit statistics for logistic regression models of change in
social cleavages and presidential vote choice, 1960-1992
167
6.2 Logistic regression coefficients (s.e. in parenthesis) for
preferred model of all social cleavages and presidential vote
choice, 1960-1992
169
7.1 Sample/population distribution (% in columns) for groups
in the analysis
183
7.2 Fit statistics for logistic regression models of group-specific
voter turnout in presidential elections, 1960-1992
187
7.3 Coefficients and predicted probabilities for preferred model
of group-specific voter turnout in presidential elections,
1960-1992
188
7.4 The impact of social groups on the Democratic coalition,
1960-1992
191
7.5 The impact of social groups on the Republican coalition,
1960-1992
192
7.6 The impact of social groups on the nonvoting public,
1960-1992
195
7.A1 Coefficients and predicted probabilities for preferred model
of group-specific alignments in presidential voting,
1960-1992
198
8.1 Logistic regression coefficients (s.e. in parenthesis) for
preferred model of social cleavages and presidential vote
choice, 1996
208

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Publication Information: Book Title: Social Cleavages and Political Change: Voter Alignments and U.S. Party Coalitions. Contributors: Jeff Manza - author, Clem Brooks - author. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: x.
    
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