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Robert Weissberg, Consensual Attitudes and Attitude Structure, Public Opinion Quarterly, Volume 40, Issue 3, Fall 1976, Pages 349–359, https://doi.org/10.1086/268311
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Abstract
Analyses of attitude consistency have usually operationally defined consistency in terms of high statistical association between questionnaire items. For a variety of statistical reasons researchers have avoided subject areas where such consistency is likely or, if these areas are investigated, the results tend to be misleading. These problems are illustrated by an examination of attitude coherence on racial issues among blacks and whites in 1968.
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© 1976, the American Association for Public Opinion Research
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