Social Interaction and Contextual Influences On Political Participation

作者: Jan E. Leighley

DOI: 10.1177/1532673X9001800404

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摘要: … we should have found social interaction to be unrelated to individual participation (voting … informal social interaction does not entirely account for the transmission of contextual effects. …

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