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  • Our principal findings are: First, using the larger pooled sample, we find that answers to the satisfaction with life and Cantril ladder questions provide consistent views of what constitutes a good life, with an average of the two measures providing a clearer picture than either measure on its own.

    The Tao of Abstracts 2009

  • I've heard of Cantrel's Raiders and Jacob's ladder, but Cantril ladder??

    The Tao of Abstracts 2009

  • In their groundbreaking 1967 book, The Political Beliefs of Americans, Free and Cantril found that even in the heyday of modern liberalism, the 1960s, most Americans agreed with broad statements of conservative principles.

    Alan Abramowitz: The Myth of a Conservative Public Alan Abramowitz 2010

  • At the same time, however, when it came to specific programs addressing societal needs and problems, programs such as Medicare and federal aid to education, Free and Cantril found that large majorities of Americans generally supported activist government.

    Alan Abramowitz: The Myth of a Conservative Public Alan Abramowitz 2010

  • At the same time, however, when it came to specific programs addressing societal needs and problems, programs such as Medicare and federal aid to education, Free and Cantril found that large majorities of Americans generally supported activist government.

    Alan Abramowitz: The Myth of a Conservative Public Alan Abramowitz 2010

  • In many ways, the results of the Gallup News Service Governance Poll were strikingly similar to the findings that Free and Cantril reported back in the 1960s.

    Alan Abramowitz: The Myth of a Conservative Public Alan Abramowitz 2010

  • In many ways, the results of the Gallup News Service Governance Poll were strikingly similar to the findings that Free and Cantril reported back in the 1960s.

    Alan Abramowitz: The Myth of a Conservative Public Alan Abramowitz 2010

  • In their groundbreaking 1967 book, The Political Beliefs of Americans, Free and Cantril found that even in the heyday of modern liberalism, the 1960s, most Americans agreed with broad statements of conservative principles.

    Alan Abramowitz: The Myth of a Conservative Public Alan Abramowitz 2010

  • "Obviously," wrote Cantril, "such people were apt themselves to be tinged with doubt and hesitation, which would only confirm early suspicions."

    Social Nutworking 2010

  • In September 1970 pollster Albert Cantril also reported on the current state of ambivalence in American public opinion….

    How Wars end Gideon Rose 2010

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