‘Why Do You Ask?’ The Nature and Impacts of Attitudes towards Public Opinion Surveys in the Arab World
<p>For the first time in an Arab country, this article examines attitudes toward public opinion surveys and their effects on survey-taking behavior. The study uses original survey data from Qatar, the diverse population of which permits comparisons across cultural–geographical groupings within...
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| Main Author: | Justin J. Gengler (14634960) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Mark Tessler (13869062) (author), Russell Lucas (14634961) (author), Jonathan Forney (14634963) (author) |
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2019
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