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Table of Contents
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August/September 1998, Vol. 9, No. 5
From Coffin Nails to Save the Kids, A History of Thinking, and Emoting, about Smoking
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"A Half-Century of Polling on Tobacco: Most Don’t Like It But Tolerate It"
Saad, Lydia
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"The Tobacco Bill and American Public Opinion"
Ladd, Everett C.
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"Smoking and American Values"
(data essay)
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"California Struggles to Repair Its Troubled Schools"
Colvin, Richard Lee
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"Education in California"
(data essay)
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"The New Readiness to Reform Social Security"
Ladd, Everett C.
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"A Contrite Vote for the Correct Standards"
Tuchfarber, Alfred
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"The Enquirer Was Hasty"
Barnes, James
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"Trust No One"
Zukin, Cliff
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"Pollsters Must Be Above Suspicion"
Frankovic, Kathleen
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"Life Is Not Fair"
Gawiser, Sheldon R.
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"The Appearance of Bias Undermines Confidence"
Norman, Jim
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"Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
Mitofsky, Warren J.
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"Working Both Sides of the Street"
Worcester, Robert M.
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"Silence is Golden"
Ferree, G. Donald, Jr.
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"Eight Attributes of a Good Survey Researcher"
Gallup, Alec & George Gallup, Jr.
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"The Religious Worldview and American Beliefs About Human Origins"
Bishop, George
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