Exit Polls and Voter Turnout

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Exit Polls and Voter Turnout. / Andersen, Asger Lau; Jensen, Thomas.

Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2010.

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Andersen, AL & Jensen, T 2010 'Exit Polls and Voter Turnout' Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen.

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Andersen, A. L., & Jensen, T. (2010). Exit Polls and Voter Turnout. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen.

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Andersen AL, Jensen T. Exit Polls and Voter Turnout. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2010.

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Andersen, Asger Lau ; Jensen, Thomas. / Exit Polls and Voter Turnout. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2010.

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