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National Election Studies (U.S.)

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Works: 119 works in 194 publications in 3 languages and 713 library holdings
Classifications: jk1968, 324.9730927
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2 editions published in in English and held by 57 libraries worldwide
Data collection derived from a national survey of the attitudes and behavior of the American electorate. Respondents were asked about their involvement and interest in the 1994 congressional campaigns; whether or how they voted; and about their knowledge of issue positions held by the president and candidates. Evaluations of Congress' and President Clinton's performances as well as demographic characteristics were also ascertained. Other items in the series include questions on partisanship, values, racial and other social issues. Approximately half of the cases in this data collection are empaneled respondents first interviewed in 1992 and 1993; variables associated with those earlier surveys are included as well.
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2 editions published in in Undetermined and English and held by 12 libraries worldwide
This is the seventeenth in a series of studies of American national elections produced by the Political Behavior Program of the Survey Research Center (SRC) and the Center for Political Studies (CPS), and the third study to be conducted under the auspices of a National Science Foundation grant providing long-term support for the National Election Studies. The 1982 Election Study has two components: 1) a traditional post-election survey using in-person interviews with a national sample of 1,418 respondents located in the 74 primary areas of the county-based SRC sampling frame, and 2) an experimental post-election survey using computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) with a national sample of 1,000 respondents selected by a random-digit dialing procedure. The post-election survey contains only the personal interview data. An integrated file containing both personal and telephone data will be available at a later date. Telephone respondents were administered a somewhat abbreviated version of the in-person interview schedules, adapted for use over the telephone where appropriate. The focus of the survey was the congressional elections which had just been held. Respondents were asked about their involvement and interest in the campaign, whether and how they voted, the nature and extent of their contact with their United States Representative, and about their knowledge of issue positions held by candidates for Congress.
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2 editions published in in No Linguistic content and English and held by 9 libraries worldwide
This dataset is a combination of the 1988 and 1990 Senate Election Studies. The study is planned to cover 3 elections, this data file covering the first 2.
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4 editions published between and 1992 in No Linguistic content and English and held by 9 libraries worldwide
For this collection, two forms of the survey instrument were used, with about 75 per cent of the content beinf the same on both forms. Survey questions included the standard National Electiuon Studies battery of questions, including presidential performance and the Persian Gulf Conflict. Additionally, Form A contained questions relating to values and individualism, while Form B had content relating to foreign relations.
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3 editions published between and 2000 in Undetermined and English and held by 7 libraries worldwide
This is the nineteenth in a series of studies of American national elections. The content of the post-election survey consists of "core" items (those questions which have been asked in previous election studies and which have been determined to be central to the NES program of research) and new items which reflect some of the themes tested in the 1985 Pilot Study. The new items include questions on values, political knowledge, attitudes on racial policy as well as more general attitudes conceptualized as antecedent to these opinions on racial issues.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide
This collection pools common variables from 21 biennial election studies conducted since 1952. The election studies are designed to present data on Americans' social backgrounds, enduring political predispositions, social and political values, perceptions and evaluations of groups and candidates, opinions on questions of public policy, and participation in political life.
 
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