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Handling “Don''t Know” Survey Responses: The Case of Japanese Voters on Party Support

Behaviormetrika - Japan
doi 10.2333/bhmk.27.181
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Clinical PsychologyApplied MathematicsExperimentalAnalysisCognitive Psychology
Date

July 1, 2000

Authors
Sang-Gil LeeYuichiro Kanazawa
Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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