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TitleTHE POLLS—POLL TRENDS PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR CONGRESS
Author(s)KELLY D. PATTERSON, DAVID B. MAGLEBY, CELLY D. PATTERSON is at Franklin and Marshall College, DAVID B. MAOLEBY is professor of political science and political science department chair at Brigham Young University. Data were obtained through the SCORPIO POLL data base of the Library of Congress, the Roper Center's POLL data base, and the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research. The authors would like to thank Robert Y. Shapiro, Cheryl D. Young, Sara Offenhartz, Paul J. Hansen, and Karl N. Hursh for their valuable assistance in collecting the data.
IdentifiersPublic Opinion Quarterly, volume 56, page 539
Copyright© 1992, the American Association for Public Opinion Research
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