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Political Party Preferences before Parliamentary Elections
2015-10-22
Author: Krzysztof Pankowski
Who are the Voters, Socio-demographic Portraits of the Largest Potential Electorates
2015-10-21
Author: Barbara Badora
Forms of Employment and Socio-political Views
2015-10-21
Authors: Małgorzata Omyła-Rudzka, Rafał Boguszewski
What is the Difference between Supporters of Left Wing, Centrist and Right Wing Political Views?
2015-10-20
Author: Michał Feliksiak
Psychological Profiles of Political Party Electorates
2015-10-19
Author: Beata Roguska
Political Party Preferences in October
2015-10-16
Author: Krzysztof Pankowski
Participation in the Parliamentary Elections, Voting Certainty, Worries and Predictions of the Election Results
2015-10-16
Authors: Agnieszka Cybulska, Krzysztof Pankowski
Interest in Politics and Political Views in Years 1989-2015. Young People Compared to Others
2015-10-14
Author: Wojciech Kazanecki
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