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Bold text"The DARE Questionaire"? There's no references to this! This may not even be relative to the article! I would delete it, but I'm fairly new to wikiediting. Hope someone can figure this out...
The lead section is confusing. Is DARE a record of American English as spoken in the United States, from its beginnings to the present or is it a record of American English from face-to-face interviews with 2,777 people carried out in 1,002 communities across the country between 1965 and 1970? Those are very different time-frames. I always assumed it's, primarily, the latter. Wolfdog (talk) 01:32, 8 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]