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How Citizens Respond to Combat Casualties
Douglas L. Kriner, Francis X. Shen
Academics (Law)
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Combat Trauma
100%
Home State
100%
Media Reporting
66%
News Story
66%
Local Media
66%
War Support
66%
Public Support
33%
Local Connections
33%
Coverage Type
33%
Survey Experiment
33%
National Media
33%
War in Afghanistan
33%
Fallen Soldiers
33%
Opinion Formation
33%
Arts and Humanities
Local
100%
News stories
100%
Local Media
100%
Scholars
50%
Wartime
50%
Afghanistan
50%
Army
50%
Survey Experiment
50%
Social Sciences
Community Media
100%
Armed Forces
50%
Public Support
50%
Survey Experiment
50%
Afghanistan
50%
Opinion Formation
50%