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Regime Support in Canada: A Comment

Michael M. Atkinson, William D. Coleman and Thomas J. Lewis

British Journal of Political Science, 1980, vol. 10, issue 3, 402-410

Abstract: In their article, ‘Some Correlates of Regime Support in Canada’, (this Journal, VIII (1978), 199–216), Allan Kornberg, Harold D. Clarke and Lawrence LeDuc set out to describe ‘the distribution and foundations of public support for the political regime in Canada’ (p. 199). Using the 1974 National Election Study as their data base and regression analysis as their primary technique, they attempt to identify the correlates of regime support and come to grips with the problem of causal sequence.

Date: 1980
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