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The nationalization of state interest group system density and diversity--Comment/Reply

A study develops change score analogs of cross-sectional models of interest group density and diversity which are then elaborated so as to account for the unique processes of nonincremental change. Hamm, Weber and Anderson challenge the study's contention that lobby registration laws have littl...

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Published in:Social science quarterly 1994-06, Vol.75 (2), p.368
Main Authors: Lowery, David, Gray, Virginia, Hamm, Keith E, Weber, Andrew R, Anderson, R Bruce
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Language:English
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Summary:A study develops change score analogs of cross-sectional models of interest group density and diversity which are then elaborated so as to account for the unique processes of nonincremental change. Hamm, Weber and Anderson challenge the study's contention that lobby registration laws have little or no effect on the number of interests registered. Lowery and Gray respond.
ISSN:0038-4941
1540-6237