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American Attitudes What Americans Think About The Issues That Shape Their Lives 4th Edition 4th Edition Inc New Strategist Publications

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American Attitudes What Americans Think About The Issues That Shape Their Lives 4th Edition 4th Edition Inc New Strategist Publications
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Publisher: New Strategist Pr Llc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 346
Author: Inc. New Strategist Publications
ISBN: 9781885070432, 1885070438
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 4

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American Attitudes What Americans Think About The Issues That Shape Their Lives 4th Edition 4th Edition Inc New Strategist Publications by Inc. New Strategist Publications 9781885070432, 1885070438 instant download after payment.

Coaxes the results of the General Social Survey out of the shadows of academia and makes them available for researchers who want to explore Americans' changing attitudes on topics ranging from gay marriage to the American Dream. The data are presented by sex, age, race, Hispanic origin, and education. It also compares attitudes in 2008 with 1998, 1988, and (if available) 1978, examining how opinions have changed during those three decades.

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