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Перевод: preparedness speek preparedness


[существительное]
готовность ; подготовленность


Тезаурус:

  1. Preliminary analysis of these questions suggested that dissatisfaction with six of the organizations was importantly related to preparedness to break the law: the press, local government, the civil service, banks, the police and the local doctor.
  2. Figure 13.5 Preparedness to break the law by age by household income: frequencies
  3. Similarly, the literature repeatedly suggests that age is a factor associated with a preparedness to break the law; both in rebellious attitudes and in actual brushes with the law, the young preponderate (Marsh 1977: 69-;70; Walker 1987).
  4. However, when we control for such views, the relationship between unemployment experience and preparedness to break the law does not disappear; in fact, it is almost as strong as it was in the bivariate table: 0.175 among the unalienated and 0.144 among the alienated, or 0.159 on average.
  5. To illustrate this point, let us examine a further set of findings about preparedness to break the law in the Social Attitudes Survey.
  6. Figure 13.9 shows the cross-tabulation of preparedness to break the law by alienation by experience of unemployment.
  7. Sure enough, the effect of age on preparedness to break the law is larger (0.250) among those with low education than among those who stayed on at school or college beyond 15 (0.143).
  8. Coefficient b shows the direct effect of being one of the richer respondents on preparedness to break the law.
  9. The base categories selected for the explanatory variables are old and poor, to try to avoid negative paths; if we had used the young as the baseline, we would have certainly produced a negative effect of old age on preparedness to break the law, for example.
  10. The question in the 1959 survey was open-ended, and it is possible that the great increase in preparedness to act is an artefact of the changed method of question administration.
  11. To control for age when assessing the effect of being rich on preparedness to break the law, for example, we look separately at the young and the old.
  12. However, many Christians nowadays, even though they might admire and approve of Locke's preparedness to make faith reasonable, would not be happy with the particular arguments he used to establish that reasonableness.
  13. The bivariate relationship between terminal education age and preparedness to break the law suggests a different conclusion about the relationship between education and respect for the law in Britain in 1984: more of those who left school at 16 or above say they are prepared to break the law (0.364) than do those who left at 15 or younger (0.274), a difference of 0.090.

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