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Anonymity sampling: How GAMAAN measured “non-public” opinions in Iran
Ammar Maleki
Innovatie in de democratische rechtsstaat
Public Law & Governance
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Anonymity
100%
Public Opinion
100%
Iran
100%
Non-public
100%
Referendum
33%
Survey Results
33%
Women's Lives
33%
Political Scientists
33%
Sensitive Questions
33%
Online Survey
33%
Telephone
33%
Sampling Strategy
33%
Public Opinion Survey
33%
Political System
33%
Phone Interview
33%
Conventional Sampling
33%
Free Society
33%
False Information
33%
Islamic Republic
33%
Preference Falsification
33%
Uprising
33%
Sampling Mode
33%
Hijab
33%
Authoritarian Rule
33%
Social Sciences
Anonymity
100%
Iran
100%
Referendum
33%
Online Survey
33%
Political Systems
33%
Public Opinion Polls
33%
Political Scientist
33%