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Income and outcomes: Social desirability bias distorts measurements of the relationship between income and political behavior
Jacob Gerner Hariri
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David Dreyer Lassen
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Social Sciences
determinants
9%
income
51%
political behavior
86%
political science
23%
social desirability
87%
social science
9%
survey research
13%
trend
37%
Arts & Humanities
Income
41%
Nexus
13%
Political Behavior
100%
Political Science
31%
Social Sciences
10%
Survey Research
13%
Systematic Error
19%
Engineering & Materials Science
Social sciences
19%
Systematic errors
19%