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Citation: Mr. Joslyn, CANDIDATE EVALUATIONS AND THE USE OF CONSENSUS INFORMATION - DIFFERENTIAL RELIANCE ON APPEARANCES BASED ON SELF-MONITORING PROPENSITY, International journal of public opinion research, 8(4), 1996, pp. 355-373
Citation: M. Mendelsohn et R. Nadeau, THE MAGNIFICATION AND MINIMIZATION OF SOCIAL CLEAVAGES BY THE BROADCAST AND NARROWCAST NEWS MEDIA, International journal of public opinion research, 8(4), 1996, pp. 374-389
Citation: Re. Miller et W. Wanta, SOURCES OF THE PUBLIC AGENDA - THE PRESIDENT-PRESS-PUBLIC RELATIONSHIP, International journal of public opinion research, 8(4), 1996, pp. 390-402
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Citation: Wj. Gonzenbach et M. Mitrook, THE MARKET-RESEARCH TOOLBOX - A CONCISE GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS - MCQUARRIE,EF, International journal of public opinion research, 8(4), 1996, pp. 411-411
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Citation: Ro. Wyatt et al., THE DIMENSIONS OF EXPRESSION INHIBITION - PERCEPTIONS OF OBSTACLES TOFREE SPEECH IN 3 CULTURES, International journal of public opinion research, 8(3), 1996, pp. 229-247
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Citation: R. Schmittbeck, MASS-MEDIA, THE ELECTORATE, AND THE BANDWAGON - A STUDY OF COMMUNICATION EFFECTS ON VOTE CHOICE IN GERMANY, International journal of public opinion research, 8(3), 1996, pp. 266-291
Citation: F. Brettschneider, PUBLIC-OPINION AND PARLIAMENTARY ACTION - RESPONSIVENESS OF THE GERMAN BUNDESTAG IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE, International journal of public opinion research, 8(3), 1996, pp. 292-311
Citation: Y. Pasadeos, GERMANY UNITY ELECTION - VOTERS AND THE MEDIA - SEMETKO,HA, SCHONBACH,K, International journal of public opinion research, 8(3), 1996, pp. 312-315
Citation: V. Price et D. Tewksbury, MEASURING THE 3RD-PERSON EFFECT OF NEWS - THE IMPACT OF QUESTION ORDER, CONTRAST AND KNOWLEDGE, International journal of public opinion research, 8(2), 1996, pp. 120-141
Citation: Hb. Brosius et D. Engel, THE CAUSES OF 3RD-PERSON EFFECTS - UNREALISTIC OPTIMISM, IMPERSONAL IMPACT, OR GENERALIZED NEGATIVE ATTITUDES TOWARDS MEDIA INFLUENCE, International journal of public opinion research, 8(2), 1996, pp. 142-162
Citation: H. Rojas et al., FOR THE GOOD OF OTHERS - CENSORSHIP AND THE 3RD-PERSON EFFECT, International journal of public opinion research, 8(2), 1996, pp. 163-186