Gun ownership and fear
Americans can be divided into two groups: those who own guns and those who do not. Although people who own guns and people who do not own guns are often separated along social, cultural, and political lines, it is unclear whether these divisions might extend to population differences in emotional ex...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Dowd-Arrow (Author), Terrence D. Hill (Author), Amy M. Burdette (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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