General Social Surveys: 1972 - 1994; cumulative codebook

580 indexed citations
published 1994

Countries where authors are citing General Social Surveys: 1972 - 1994; cumulative codebook

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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About General Social Surveys: 1972 - 1994; cumulative codebook

This paper, published in 1994, received 580 indexed citations . Written by James A. Davis and Tom Smith. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Sociology and Political Science (367 citations), Social Psychology (126 citations) and Health (113 citations).

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This paper is also available at doi.org/w38576461.

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