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Should We Take Don't Know for an Answer?
Abstract
Much attention has been given to the problem of non-attitudes, that is, people expressing opinions while lacking an underlying attitude (false positives). In comparison, the potential problem of false negatives, people with an attitude who decline to express an opinion, has been neglected. Using a survey on nuclear power from Sweden, we examine whether people who answer “don't know” but are induced subsequently to give an opinion really have...
Paper Details
Title
Should We Take Don't Know for an Answer?
Published Date
Jan 1, 1993
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
3
Pages
348 - 348
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