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June/July 1995, Vol. 6, No. 4
Measuring American Society: The Numbers Are Often Wrong

"The Numbers Are Far Too Often Wrong"
Ladd, Everett C.
"Sex, Lies And Social Science"
Lewontin, R.C.
"Politically Charged Numbers"
Bryant, Barbara E. & William Dunn
"Malthus And His Disciples Were Simply Wrong"
Easterbrook, Gregg
"Cancer Risks: People Can Be Rats, But Rats Aren’t People"
Ames, Bruce & Lois S. Gold
"6,000 Molecules of Li20 in Every Pint of the World's Oceans...So What?
Paulos, John Allen
"What Oil Shortage?"
Duncan, Joseph W. & Andrew C. Gross
"A Better Chance You'll Shoot Yourself Than Be Shot by Another"
Paulos, John Allen
"Has Godot Finally Arrived? Religion And Realignment"
Kellstedt, Lymann A., John C. Green, James L. Guth & Corwin E. Smidt
"Affirmative Action, Welfare And The Individual"
Ladd, Everett C.
"Affirmative Action, Welfare And The Individual"
(data essay)
"Campaign 1996: Searching For Its Structure"
Wirthlin, Richard B. (interview)
"New Hampshire Redux"
Myers, Kelly R.
"America's Verdict On Affirmative Action Is Decidedly Mixed"
Norman, Jim
"The 1995 French Presidential Vote"
(data essay)
"Polity Watch - The Nation"
(data essay)
"From 'CATI' To 'CATS' "
Leve, Jay (interview)

 

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