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Scire, Sarah. "Americans may answer survey questions “aspirationally,” leading to overestimates about their news consumption." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 10 Dec. 2020. Web. 13 Dec. 2024.
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Scire, S. (2020, Dec. 10). Americans may answer survey questions “aspirationally,” leading to overestimates about their news consumption. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved December 13, 2024, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2020/12/americans-may-answer-survey-questions-aspirationally-leading-to-overestimates-about-their-news-consumption/
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