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Finkel SE (1985) Reciprocal Effects of Participation and Political Efficacy: A Panel Analysis. American Journal of Political Science 29 (4): 891-913.
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Finkel, S. E. (1985). Reciprocal effects of participation and political efficacy: A panel analysis. American Journal of Political Science, 29(4), 891-913. doi:10.2307/2111186
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Finkel, S. E. (1985). Reciprocal effects of participation and political efficacy: A panel analysis.American Journal of Political Science, 29 (4), 891-913.
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Finkel, S. E. (1985). Reciprocal effects of participation and political efficacy: a panel analysis. American Journal of Political Science, 29, 891-913.
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Finkel, S. E. 1985. Reciprocal effects of participation and political efficacy: A panel analysis. American Journal of Political Science 29(4):891-913.
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Finkel, S.E. (1985), "Reciprocal Effects of Participation and Political Efficacy: A Panel Analysis", American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 29, Nr. 4, S. 891.
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Finkel, S.E. (1985), "Reciprocal Effects of Participation and Political Efficacy: A Panel Analysis", American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 891.
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Finkel, Steven E. 1985. Reciprocal effects of participation and political efficacy: A panel analysis. Ameri- can Journal of political science 29(4):891-913. https://doi.org/10.2307/2111186.
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