Asked by donal
How would you assess the longevity of the effect of family on political socialization?(1 point)
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by reference to the age of the individual; the older they are, the larger the effect
by reference to the age of the individual; the older they are, the larger the effect
by reference to the education level of the individual; the more educated they are, the larger the effect
by reference to the education level of the individual; the more educated they are, the larger the effect
by reference to the age of the individual; the older they are, the smaller the effect
by reference to the age of the individual; the older they are, the smaller the effect
by reference to the education level of the individual; the more educated they are, the smaller the effect
by reference to the education level of the individual; the more educated they are, the smaller the effect
Responses
by reference to the age of the individual; the older they are, the larger the effect
by reference to the age of the individual; the older they are, the larger the effect
by reference to the education level of the individual; the more educated they are, the larger the effect
by reference to the education level of the individual; the more educated they are, the larger the effect
by reference to the age of the individual; the older they are, the smaller the effect
by reference to the age of the individual; the older they are, the smaller the effect
by reference to the education level of the individual; the more educated they are, the smaller the effect
by reference to the education level of the individual; the more educated they are, the smaller the effect
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donal
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