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Public Opinion about Comparisons to the Holocaust
pp. 485-507(23)
Authors: BISCHOPING, KATHERINE; KALMIN, ANDREA

The Anti-Christian Fundamentalist Factor in Contemporary Politics
pp. 508-542(35)
Authors: BOLCE, LOUIS; DE MAIO, GERALD

Hong Kong 1997 in Context
pp. 543-565(23)
Authors: RAGHUBIR, PRIYA; VENKATARAMANI JOHAR, GITA

The Evolution of the Gender Gap
pp. 566-576(11)
Author: NORRANDER, BARBARA

Call Screening: Is It Really a Problem for Survey Research?
pp. 577-589(13)
Authors: LINK, MICHAEL W.; OLDENDICK, ROBERT W.

Obituary for Warren E. Miller, 1924-1999
pp. 590-591(2)
Author: TRAUGOTT, MICHAEL

Trends: Religion and Politics
pp. 592-621(30)
Authors: SERVIN-GONZALES, MARIANA; TORRES-REYNA, OSCAR

Philip Resnick, Twenty-First Century Democracy
pp. 630-632(3)
Author: HOCHSCHILD, JENNIFER L.

Index to Volume 63, 1999
pp. 633-633(1)

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