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<br />LIST OF TABLES cont. <br /> <br />Table <br /> <br />Page <br /> <br />504 Mean values for agency variables in Equations III, N, and VI. . .. 67 <br /> <br />5.5 Mean values and range of proposed characteristics (X9 . X14) and other <br />variables used in calibraling Equations III, N, and VI. 67 <br /> <br />5.6 Variable list for the population evalualion equation 72 <br /> <br />5.7 Terms of the population evaluation equation 73 <br /> <br />5.8 Categories of independent terms for Equalion 5.28 74 <br /> <br />5.9 A summarization of the general equations for the sociologic-hydrologic <br />model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 <br /> <br />6.1 Sociological equations used to model the Sail Lake County area 84 <br /> <br />6.2 Variables with acronyms as used in the social model 85 <br /> <br />6.3 Data ordering for simulation deck . . . 87 <br /> <br />6.4 Input dala for pulilic concern Equalion (I) 88 <br /> <br />6.5 Input dala for agency equalions. . . . 89 <br /> <br />6.6 Input data for public evaluation Equation (V) 90 <br /> <br />6.7 Sample computer output of the social model 91 <br /> <br />7.1 Examples of sensitivily studies using the sociological model. 95 <br /> <br />7.2 Summary of sensitivity studies using the sociologic model . 98 <br /> <br />7.3 Simulated flood conlrol projects using the hydrologic-sociologic model. 102 <br /> <br />7.4 The results of Iypical simulation runs to examine the effecls of population <br />attitudes wilhin the study area upon predicled project acceptance 107 <br /> <br />Dl <br />