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Public communication and peace issues [electronic resource].
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Language
English
Published/Created
[Amsterdam? : Gallup International Inc, 1986?]
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Available Online
Princeton University Data and Statistical Services Studies (DSS)
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JX1974.7 .P824 1986
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Arms control
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Public opinion
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Disarmament
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Public opinion
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Security, International
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Public opinion
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Peace
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Gallup International, Inc
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International Society of Political Psychology
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Summary note
Resuts of an international survey carried out by Gallup International Inc. on the occasion of the ninth Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, held in Amsterdam, June 29-July 3, 1986. The survey covered issues related to public communication and peace, and fieldwork was carried out between January and March 1986 in 23 countries. Topics included: arms control treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union; awareness of the resumption of arms control talks; arms control talks' effect on the chance of nuclear war; and source of information about problems of armament and disarmament.
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Title from the DSS website (viewed on Nov. 9, 2010).
"Survey carried out by Gallup International on behalf of the International Society of Political Psychology"--T.p. of accompanying codebook.
Data accessible via the Data and Statistical Services (DSS) website.
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Mode of access: Internet.
OCLC
177324533
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