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Chapter 31. Conducting Advocacy Research
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Section 4. Studying the Opposition
Chapter 31 Sections
Section 1. How to Conduct Research: An Overview
Section 2. Conducting Studies of the Issue
Section 3. Gathering Data on Public Opinion
Section 4. Studying the Opposition
Section 5. Requesting Accountability
Section 6. Demonstrating Economic Benefit or Harm
Section 7. Documenting Complaints
Section 8. Acting as a Watchdog
Section 9. Organizing Audits of Consumer Services
Section 10. Conducting Research to Influence Policy
Section 11. Organizing Study Circles
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Chapter Sections
Section 1. How to Conduct Research: An Overview
Section 2. Conducting Studies of the Issue
Section 3. Gathering Data on Public Opinion
Section 4. Studying the Opposition
Section 5. Requesting Accountability
Section 6. Demonstrating Economic Benefit or Harm
Section 7. Documenting Complaints
Section 8. Acting as a Watchdog
Section 9. Organizing Audits of Consumer Services
Section 10. Conducting Research to Influence Policy
Section 11. Organizing Study Circles
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