1994 Study of American Families --
Citing the Data
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dissemination. The purpose of making a reference to an electronic resource
is to give enough information so that it can be located as well as acknowledge
those authors whose intellectural works are in electronic format.
Users of these data are requested to cite them properly. Below is an
example of the proper citation of this work. You should consult a proper
style manual and modify the example to maintain consistency in punctuation
and typeface.
Hauser, Robert M. and Robert D. Mare. Study of American Families,
1994 [computer file]. Madison, WI: Data and Program Library Service
[distributor], 1997; <http://dpls.dacc.wisc.edu/Saf/index.html>;
().
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