1990). Weiderman & Sensibaugh (1995) suggest that while some researchers have found acceptance of abortion to be increasing over time and others have found it to be decreasing, a close analysis shows little change at all, with some apparent fluctuation from year to year either slightly up or down. The two sides seem to have been set in terms of their percentage of the population early in the debate.
McVeigh (1998) finds that the composition of the two sides has changed in some
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