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Effect of Group Pressure on Memory

The Journal of Psychology, 1968
(1968). Effect of Group Pressure on Memory. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 69, No. 1, pp. 19-32.
V L, Allen, B W, Bragg
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A Pressure Group and the Pressured: A Case Report

American Political Science Review, 1954
The organized interest group does not make the laws of the land. It must devise means for gaining access to and influencing those who are constitutionally empowered to make, administer, or otherwise define the law. This study deals with the efforts of one organized group, the Associated Industries of Vermont, to secure its objectives in the 1951 ...
Oliver Garceau, Corinne Silverman
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THE PRESSURE GROUPS

Technical Education and Industrial Training, 1969
Professor Finer, in Anonymous Empire, defines a lobby as: ‘the sum of organizations in so far as they are occupied at any point of time in trying to influence the policy of public bodies in their own chosen direction; though (unlike political parties) never themselves prepared to undertake the direct government of the country’ — to such formalized ...
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Pressure Groups and the Pattern of Tariffs

Journal of Political Economy, 1975
An economic theory of the effectiveness of industrial pressure groups in obtaining favorable tariffs is developed and tested for the United States Tariff Act of 1824. Import duties bestow nonexclusive benefits on factors of production or costs on product users.
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Pressure groups

2003
Bill Coxall, Lynton Robins, Robert Leach
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Pressure Groups

1996
F. N. Forman, N. D. J. Baldwin
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