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Propensity probability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The propensity theory of probability is one interpretation of the concept of probability. Theorists who adopt this interpretation think of probability as a physical propensity, or disposition, or te...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "propensities" ... Learn more about "propensities" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Date: September 24, 2007 ... Chicago, IL; United States of America ... The authors investigate the answer to the question: Why are some individuals not prejudiced? Linvingston and Drwecki sought to discover how some individuals are able to avoid prejudicial biases despite what they view as the pervasive human tendency to favor...
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Downloadable! This article summarizes findings from the research paper entitled Are immigrants buying to get in? ... The role of ethnic clustering on the homeownership propensities of 12 Toronto immigrant groups, 1996-2001. Spatial assimilation theory is a model of status attainment that links the spatial and social...
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; Numerous studies equate immigrant homeownership with assimilation into the residential mainstream, though only rarely is this claim verified by studying the ethnic character of neighbourhoods where immigrants actually In this paper, ... By determining whether low levels of ethnic concentration accompany a home purchase,
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Black marriage propensities decline substantially at all educational levels, and the data clearly show that marriage propensities play a far larger role than compositional factors on the declining rate of black marriages.
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