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This data frame contains 17 rows (cases) and the following 6 columns (variables):
rllll{
[ , 1] P condition: public university ("1" yes, "0" no)
[ , 2] E condition: support of elite allies ("1" yes, "0" no)
[ , 3] A condition: national union affiliation ("1" yes, "0" no)
[ , 4] S condition: a strike or strike threat ("1" yes, "0" no)
[ , 5] EBA condition: E present before A ("1" yes, "0" no, "-" don't care)
[ , 6] REC outcome: union recognition ("1" yes, "0" no)
}source
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