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TitleSHOULD WE TAKE DON'T KNOW FOR AN ANSWER?
Author(s)MIKAEL GILLJAMassociate professor of political science, DONALD GRANBERGprofessor of sociology, Göteborg University SwedenThe University of Missouri—Columbia
IdentifiersPublic Opinion Quarterly, volume 57, page 348
Copyright© 1993, the American Association for Public Opinion Research
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