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... higher . But among the children on the two lower levels combined , the male rate was 30 % higher . Lewis believes the difference is in part actual , caused by the greater vulnerability of boys as shown by the higher male infant death ...
... higher . But among the children on the two lower levels combined , the male rate was 30 % higher . Lewis believes the difference is in part actual , caused by the greater vulnerability of boys as shown by the higher male infant death ...
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... higher true prevalence of deficiency , as measured by tests , among Negro chil- dren , and they state explicitly this view in relation to the 37 % higher prevalence found in male children ( ibid , p . 7 ) . The disap- pearance in ...
... higher true prevalence of deficiency , as measured by tests , among Negro chil- dren , and they state explicitly this view in relation to the 37 % higher prevalence found in male children ( ibid , p . 7 ) . The disap- pearance in ...
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... higher rural male excess , since the higher male excess in rural public schools is associated with a significantly higher percentage of IQ's above 69 , within the educable range . Because of the relation between male percentage and IQ ...
... higher rural male excess , since the higher male excess in rural public schools is associated with a significantly higher percentage of IQ's above 69 , within the educable range . Because of the relation between male percentage and IQ ...
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THE LAND BANK 17401741 | 8 |
AN ANALYSIS OF THE ORIGINAL PRO | 17 |
THE POLITICAL STRUGGLE 22 | 32 |
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