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Instructions for Referencing Harris Interactive Research
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Citation Examples
- Harris Polls conducted by Harris Interactive
The Harris Poll® Nov.10, 2004, "National
‘Feel Good Index’ Rises as More People Feel Good about U.S. Morals and
Values"
Harris Interactive Inc. All rights reserved.
- Harris Interactive News Releases
"Harris Interactive Named to 2004 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 as One
of the Fastest Growing Technology Companies in North America" Nov. 16,
2004
Harris Interactive Inc. All rights reserved.
- Harris Interactive Newsletters
- Health Care News (Vol. 4, Issue 17, Nov. 16, 2004) "Only a
Quarter (25%) Of U.S. Adults Would Consider Allowing a Child of Theirs to
Participate In a Clinical Research Study"
Harris Interactive Inc. All rights reserved.
- The Wall Street Journal Online / Harris Interactive Health-Care Poll
(Vol. 3, Issue 22, Nov. 10, 2004) "Majority Supports Trend to Allow
More Prescription Drugs to be Sold Over-the-Counter, But Public Split about
Risks, According to Survey of U.S. Adults"
Harris Interactive Inc. All rights reserved.
- Trends & Tudes
(Nov. 2004) "Customers for a Lifetime:
Developing Brand Awareness and Affinity with Youth"
Harris Interactive Inc. All rights reserved.
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