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The effects of college on students' partisanship: A research note

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Received Ph.D. from Syracuse University. Current research interests are comparative political behavior.

Received Ph.D. from Purdue University. Current research interests are social decision making and interpersonal communication.

Received Ph.D. from Duke University. Current research interests are comparative political culture.

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Green, J.J., Bush, D. & Hahn, J. The effects of college on students' partisanship: A research note. J Youth Adolescence 9, 547–552 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02089890

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