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The A.N.E.S. surveys did not break out Hispanic responses to this question.

Responses to this question form a conversational thread that runs through the Rubin show.

Merck scientists sometimes seemed evasive in their responses to this question, but an answer eventually came into focus.

As you can see in the table to the right, responses to this question varied by location as well.

There was, however, a substantial difference in how people voted based on their responses to this question.

In the third graph we plot the responses to this question from 1964 on, when the A.N.E.S. first started to ask the question regularly.

Students wrote their responses to this question, hereafter called the "Human Evolution Question," on index cards.

Figure 4 shows the full distribution of participants' responses to this question.

Some open ended feedback responses to this question: "If so, how do you think we get 'Brand Britain' back?" "By staying in Europe and show unity!

Responses to this question were analyzed among subgroups of veterans who own only handgun(s) and those who own only long gun(s).

Responses to this question ranged from "only a few or none of them" (1) to "all or almost all of them" (5).

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