The attitude polarization phenomenon: Role of response measure, attitude extremity, and behavioral consequences of reported attitude change (Q54295898)

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The attitude polarization phenomenon: Role of response measure, attitude extremity, and behavioral consequences of reported attitude change
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    The attitude polarization phenomenon: Role of response measure, attitude extremity, and behavioral consequences of reported attitude change (English)
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    Arthur G. Miller
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    John W. McHoskey
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    Cynthia M. Bane
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    Timothy G. Dowd
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    1993
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    64
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    561-574
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