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ANGUS CAMPBELL, HENRY VALEN, PARTY IDENTIFICATION IN NORWAY AND THE UNITED STATES, Public Opinion Quarterly, Volume 25, Issue 4, WINTER 1961, Pages 505–525, https://doi.org/10.1086/267047
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Abstract
A voter's identification with a political party is intimately related to the alignment of his opinions and his voting behavior. Since the character of party systems differs greatly between two countries such as the United States and Norway, a comparison of the party identification of citizens of the two countries is especially significant.
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© 1961, the American Association for Public Opinion Research
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