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Survey investigators are aware that there are many ways to word the same question and that these various wordings can produce different response distributions. Stouffer (1955) notes that even slight variations in the wording of a question can produce variations in response, just as is the case with questions used by the Census to ascertain whether a person is in the labor market and seeking work. In this book we have tried to pin a finding not upon one question alone but upon a variety of ques-
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