Title
Dutch parliamentary election study, 1971 [computer file] / principal investigators, Robert J. Mokken and Frans M. Roschar.
Published
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], [197-?]
Physical Description
Computer data ( file : records)
Computer reel + codebook + machine-readable documentation
Local Notes
SSL: Codebook available at Social Science Library, 140 Prospect St.
SSL: For help interpreting codebooks, see the Data Librarian, Social Science Library. Statistical consulting is available from the Social Science Computing Labortory (Statlab). Both are located at 140 Prospect St.
Notes
Title from accompanying documentation.
Study consists of two waves, pre- and post-election. In the first wave 2,495 respondents were reinterviewed. In the second wave 1,980 of the respondents were reinterviewed. The dataset contains 795 variables.
Access and use
For use of Yale faculty, students and staff.
Summary
This study focused on the respondents' partisan preferences, political participation, and attitudes on political issues. The respondents were asked about problems in society and in their localities. In addition, the respondents were asked to assess the performance of the political parties. The data were collected in conjunction with the 1971 elections for the Second Chamber of Parliament. Interviews were conducted with a national sample of registered voters.
Variant and related titles
1971 Dutch parliamentary election study.
Format
Software & Electronic Media
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Also listed under
Nederlandse Stichting voor Statistiek.
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.