
Published online:
24 January 2019
Published in print:
11 June 2018
Online ISBN:
9781479824236
Print ISBN:
9781479822133
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Details For Regression Analyses Of The Anes Feeling Thermometer For Gays In Chapter 2 Details For Regression Analyses Of The Anes Feeling Thermometer For Gays In Chapter 2
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Details for Logistic Regression Analysis of Annual Support for the Gay Rights Bill in Chapter 4 Details for Logistic Regression Analysis of Annual Support for the Gay Rights Bill in Chapter 4
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Statistical Details Of Regression Analyses For Chapter 5 Statistical Details Of Regression Analyses For Chapter 5
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Additional Details On Regression Analyses For Chapter 6 Additional Details On Regression Analyses For Chapter 6
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Coding for Grace under Fire Analysis (Table 6.1) Coding for Grace under Fire Analysis (Table 6.1)
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Coding for Analysis of Media Polls of Contact (Table 6.2) Coding for Analysis of Media Polls of Contact (Table 6.2)
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Coding for the Analysis of the GSS and Television Viewing(Table 6.3) Coding for the Analysis of the GSS and Television Viewing(Table 6.3)
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Results for the Analysis of the Cumulative ANES in Chapter 6 Results for the Analysis of the Cumulative ANES in Chapter 6
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Additional Details For Regression Analyses In Chapter 7 Additional Details For Regression Analyses In Chapter 7
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Coding for Analysis inTable 7.4 Coding for Analysis inTable 7.4
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Coding of the Ellen Experiment Coding of the Ellen Experiment
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Alternative Triple-Interaction Model of Experimental Results from Chapter 7 Alternative Triple-Interaction Model of Experimental Results from Chapter 7
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End Matter
Appendix 2 Additional Information on Data and Variable Coding
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Pages
259–268
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Published:June 2018
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Garretson, Jeremiah J., ' Additional Information on Data and Variable Coding', The Path to Gay Rights: How Activism and Coming Out Changed Public Opinion (New York, NY , 2018; online edn, NYU Press Scholarship Online, 24 Jan. 2019), https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479822133.005.0002, accessed 25 Apr. 2025.
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US Politics
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