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Volume 61, Number 4, 1997
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Editorial Report: 1993-97
pp. 553-554(2)

Reality Bites: News Exposure and Economic Opinion
pp. 555-575(21)
Authors: BRANDON HALLER, H.; NORPOTH, HELMUT

Does Conversational Interviewing Reduce Survey Measurement Error?
pp. 576-602(27)
Authors: SCHOBER, MICHAEL F.; CONRAD, FREDERICK G.

The Effect of Spouse Presence on Appraisals of Emotional Support and Household Strain
pp. 615-626(12)
Authors: POLLNER, MELVIN; ADAMS, RICHARD E.

Trends: Racial Differences in Attitudes Toward the Police
pp. 642-663(22)
Authors: TUCH, STEVEN A.; WEITZER, RONALD

Index to Volume 61, 1997
pp. 675-675(1)

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