Wisconsin Political Socialization Study, 1980 (M129)
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Wisconsin Political Socialization Study, 1980 (M129)
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Identifier |
https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/T2VX6K
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Creator |
Sears, David O.
Dennis, Jack Chaffee, Stephen |
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Harvard Dataverse
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Description |
This is a three wave study of adolescents (aged 10 to 17) and their parents who were interviewed in a three-wave panel study, at the beginning of a presidential campaign, at the end, and a year later. The dataset is from a probability sample of Wisconsin families. Interviews were conducted just before the 1980 Wisconsin primary (in January to March 1980), at its conclusion (in October 1980), and a year later (in October and November 1981)The population was defined as pre-adults aged 10 to 17. Using random-digit-dialing techniques, families were contacted; after ascertaining Topics covered include, campaign involvement, group identification, family communication patterns, interpersonal communication, ideological identification, knowledge of candidates, parties, symbols and state government, general political orientation, party identification, political issue orientation, television political speech viewing, trust, voting habits, and basic demographics. |
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Subject |
Social Sciences
Socialization, Students, and Youth |
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Language |
English
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Date |
1980
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Contributor |
UCLA Social Science Data Archive
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Type |
Survey
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