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Volume 67, Number 3, 2003

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Internet Use and Civic Engagement: A Longitudinal Analysis
pp. 311-334(24)
Authors: M. KENT JENNINGS; VICKI ZEITNER

Integrity and Presidential Approval, 1980–2000
pp. 335-367(33)
Author: BRIAN NEWMAN

Attitudes and Behavior: The Impact of Privacy and Confidentiality Concerns on Participation in the 2000 Census
pp. 368-384(17)
Authors: ELEANOR SINGER; JOHN VAN HOEWYK; RANDALL J. NEUGEBAUER

Understanding the Effects of Audio-CASI on Self-Reports of Sensitive Behavior
pp. 385-395(11)
Authors: MICK P. COUPER; ELEANOR SINGER; ROGER TOURANGEAU

Trends: Abortion
pp. 407-429(23)
Author: GREG M. SHAW

Conference Report
pp. 441-445(5)

AAPOR Awards
pp. 446-446(1)

Innovators Award
pp. 448-448(1)

Conference Program
pp. 460-487(28)

Annual Membership Meeting
pp. 488-493(6)

The Cuban Missile Crisis and U.S. Public Opinion
pp. 494-494(1)
Author: TOM W. SMITH

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