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Detroit Area Study, 1977: Attitude-Behavior Consistency and Attribution of Responsibility

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Principal Investigator(s): Schuman, H.; Manis, M.; Hamilton, V.L.; Sanders, J.; Groves, R.

Summary: The Detroit Area Study is an ongoing series of surveys conducted by the Department of Sociology at the University of Michigan. These surveys serve two purposes: to provide useful survey information about various population characteristics and social issues selected as topics by principal investigators, and to provide actual survey research experience for graduate students. This study explores two topics related to social psychology. Attitude-behavior consistency was measured by asking respondent... (view full summary)

Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08189.v1

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