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Andrews, S.,
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Bowker, D., &
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55th annual conference of American Association for Public Opinion
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Comley, P. (2000). Pop-up
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Conrad, F.G., & Schober, M.F. (2000). Clarifying
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Couper, M. P., Blair,
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Norman, K. L.,
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