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Table of Contents
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June/July 1995, Vol. 6, No. 4
Measuring American Society: The Numbers Are Often Wrong
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"The Numbers Are Far Too Often Wrong"
Ladd, Everett C.
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"Sex, Lies And Social Science"
Lewontin, R.C.
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"Politically Charged Numbers"
Bryant, Barbara E. & William Dunn
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"Malthus And His Disciples Were Simply Wrong"
Easterbrook, Gregg
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"Cancer Risks: People Can Be Rats, But Rats Aren’t People"
Ames, Bruce & Lois S. Gold
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"6,000 Molecules of Li20 in Every Pint of the World's Oceans...So What?
Paulos, John Allen
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"What Oil Shortage?"
Duncan, Joseph W. & Andrew C. Gross
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"A Better Chance You'll Shoot Yourself Than Be Shot by Another"
Paulos, John Allen
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"Has Godot Finally Arrived? Religion And Realignment"
Kellstedt, Lymann A., John C. Green, James L. Guth & Corwin E. Smidt
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"Affirmative Action, Welfare And The Individual"
Ladd, Everett C.
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"Affirmative Action, Welfare And The Individual"
(data essay)
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"Campaign 1996: Searching For Its Structure"
Wirthlin, Richard B. (interview)
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"New Hampshire Redux"
Myers, Kelly R.
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"America's Verdict On Affirmative Action Is Decidedly Mixed"
Norman, Jim
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"The 1995 French Presidential Vote"
(data essay)
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"Polity Watch - The Nation"
(data essay)
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"From 'CATI' To 'CATS' "
Leve, Jay (interview)
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