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Separating the Reliability and Stability in Political Efficacy: Using Path Analysis to Test Alternative Hypotheses

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Miller McPherson; Welch, S; Clark, C
Published in: American Political Science Review
June 1977

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Published In

American Political Science Review

Publication Date

June 1977

Volume

71

Start / End Page

509 / 521

Related Subject Headings

  • Political Science & Public Administration
  • 1606 Political Science
 

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Miller McPherson, ., Welch, S., & Clark, C. (1977). Separating the Reliability and Stability in Political Efficacy: Using Path Analysis to Test Alternative Hypotheses. American Political Science Review, 71, 509–521.
Miller McPherson, W., S. Welch, and C. Clark. “Separating the Reliability and Stability in Political Efficacy: Using Path Analysis to Test Alternative Hypotheses.” American Political Science Review 71 (June 1977): 509–21.
Miller McPherson, Welch S, Clark C. Separating the Reliability and Stability in Political Efficacy: Using Path Analysis to Test Alternative Hypotheses. American Political Science Review. 1977 Jun;71:509–21.
Miller McPherson, W., et al. “Separating the Reliability and Stability in Political Efficacy: Using Path Analysis to Test Alternative Hypotheses.” American Political Science Review, vol. 71, June 1977, pp. 509–21.
Miller McPherson, Welch S, Clark C. Separating the Reliability and Stability in Political Efficacy: Using Path Analysis to Test Alternative Hypotheses. American Political Science Review. 1977 Jun;71:509–521.

Published In

American Political Science Review

Publication Date

June 1977

Volume

71

Start / End Page

509 / 521

Related Subject Headings

  • Political Science & Public Administration
  • 1606 Political Science