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Review: Demystifying Social Statistics, the Analysis of Cross-Tabulated Data, Analysis of Qualitative Data. Volume 1: Introductory Topics, the Capitalist World-Economy, Options for Planning: A Discussion Document Compiled, the Service Sector and Regional Policy in the United Kingdom, Research in Planning and Design 5. Meaning in the Urban Environment, Education, Health and Housing: An Empirical Investigation of Resource Accessibility, Killing the Hidden Waters, Water Management in the Yellow River Basin of China, Simulation of Recreational Use for Park and Wilderness Management, State Housing in Britain

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  • M Clarke

    (School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, England)

  • K Jones

    (Department of Geography, University of Reading, Reading RG6 2AF, England)

  • W Armstrong

    (Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal H3A 2K6, Canada)

  • P Hall

    (Department of Geography, University of Reading, Reading RG6 2AB, England)

  • A R Townsend

    (Department of Geography, University of Durham, Durham DH1 3LE, England)

  • A Leaman

    (Department of Geography, North London Polytechnic, London N7, England)

  • P L Knox

    (Department of Geography, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN, Scotland)

  • A T McDonald

    (School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, England)

  • J S deBettencourt

    (School of Urban Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Box 4348, Chicago, Illinois 60680, USA)

  • M Boddy

    (School for Advanced Urban Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 4EA, England)

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  • M Clarke & K Jones & W Armstrong & P Hall & A R Townsend & A Leaman & P L Knox & A T McDonald & J S deBettencourt & M Boddy, 1981. "Review: Demystifying Social Statistics, the Analysis of Cross-Tabulated Data, Analysis of Qualitative Data. Volume 1: Introductory Topics, the Capitalist World-Economy, Options for Planning: A Discuss," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 13(3), pages 379-394, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:13:y:1981:i:3:p:379-394
    DOI: 10.1068/a130379
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