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| 681 |
| Article: Participation in conversations about the news.
C. de Boer, A.S. Velthuijsen
in: International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Vol. 13
(2001), p. 140-158
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| 682 |
| Article: Perceptions, opinions and party preferences in the face of a real world event: Chernobyl as a natural experiment in political psychology.
W. van der Brug
in: Journal of Theoretical Politics, Vol. 13
(2001), p. 53-80
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| 683 |
| Article: The organisaton of external communication disciplines in UK companies: A conceptual and empirical analysis of dimensions and determinants.
J.P. Cornelissen
in: Journal of Business Communication, Vol. 38
(2001), p. 413-438
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| 684 |
| Article: Measuring agreement in ordered rating scales.
C. van der Eijk
in: Quality & Quantity, International Journal of Methodology, Vol. 35
(2001), p. 325-341
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| 685 |
| Article: Devil's advocate or advocate of oneself: Effects of numerical support on pro- and counterattitudinal self-persuasion.
T.T. Postmes
in: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Vol. 27
(2001), p. 395-407
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| 686 |
| Article: Issues and party competition under alternative electoral systems.
J.A Karp, S.A Banducci
in: Party Politics, Vol. 8
(2001), p. 123-141
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| 687 |
| Article: Coalition government and satisfaction with democracy: An analysis of New Zealand's reaction to proportional representation.
J.A Karp
in: European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 40
(2001), p. 57-79
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| 688 |
| Article: The vanishing young reader: Sociodemographic determinants of newspaper use in Europe,1980-98.
E. Lauf
in: European Journal of Communication, Vol. 16
(2001), p. 233-243
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| 689 |
| Article: Technology and culture: The dissemination and the potential 'lock-in' of new technologies.
L. Leydesdorff
in: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (On-Line), Vol. 4
(2001)
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| 690 |
| Article: Explaining individual differences in third-person perception: A limits/possibilities perspective.
W. Peiser, J. Peter
in: Communication Research, Vol. 28
(2001), p. 156-180
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