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Replication Data for: Corruption and Political Knowledge Erosion. A Cautionary Tale from Latin America

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Title Replication Data for: Corruption and Political Knowledge Erosion. A Cautionary Tale from Latin America
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/9ULZKJ
 
Creator Bargsted, Matias
Bachmann, Ingrid
Valenzuela, Sebastián
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description This study employs data from the two-wave face-to-face panel survey conducted by the authors of this study. The survey employed a probability-based sample representative of all adults (18 years or older) who reside in occupied private households located in Santiago, the capital and largest city of the country. The first wave of the study was applied between March and June of 2016, and obtained a response rate of 74.5% and includes a total of 678 survey respondents. The second wave was applied between September and November of 2017. It obtained a retention rate of 74% and includes a total of 505 cases.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Panel survey, public opinion, political knowledge, corruption
 
Contributor Bargsted, Matias