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TitleHOW BEING INTERVIEWED AFFECTS VOTING: AN EXPERIMENT
Author(s)ROBERT E. KRAUTAssistant Professor of Sociology, JOHN B. McCONAHAYProfessor of Political Science and Psychology, graduate student in the Department of Psychology, Yale University. He is currently Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of PennsylvaniaYale University
IdentifiersPublic Opinion Quarterly, volume 37, page 398
Copyright© 1973, the American Association for Public Opinion Research
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