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Dutch election study, 1970-1973 wave I, March-July, 1970, wave II, November-December, 1971, wave III, December, 1972-January, 1973

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  • "The election study was conducted as a three-wave panel with the first wave conducted in March-July 1970 (1,838 respondents), the second wave in April 1971, after the parliamentary election (1,262 of the first wave respondents), and the third wave after the parliamentary election of November 1972 (972 of the original respondents). A questionnaire was mailed to respondents who refused the third interview, a total of 356 responses were obtained from this mailing. The three-wave election study focuses on the partisan orientations of the Dutch people. Questions related to party identification, electoral choices in the three parliamentary elections as well as local elections, candidates awareness, issue importance, and political activities were asked in each wave. In addition, wave two concentrated on the concept of representation: questions about citizens' perception of the stance of political parties with respect to such national issues as abortion, civil disturbances, aid to developing nations, income distribution, taxation and defense spending, as well as opinions on the responsiveness of representatives to citizen demands were also probed. The third wave measured the changes in attitudes and opinions during the period covered by the entire study."
  • "This election study was designed as a three-wave panel, with the first wave conducted shortly after the Dutch Provincial Council elections of March 18, 1970 (1,838 respondents), the second wave after the April 1971 parliamentary election (1,262 of the first-wave respondents), and the third wave after the parliamentary election of November 1972 (972 of the original respondents). In addition, a questionnaire was mailed to respondents who had refused an interview in the first or second wave, with a total of 356 responses obtained from this mailing. The study focused on the partisan orientations of the Dutch people. Questions were asked in each wave about party identification, electoral choices in the three parliamentary elections as well as local elections, awareness of candidates, issue importance, and political activities. In addition, Wave Two concentrated on the concept of representation: questions focused on citizens' perceptions of the stance of political parties with respect to national issues such as abortion, civil disturbances, aid to developing nations, income distribution, taxation, and defense spending, as well as respondents' opinions on the responsiveness of representatives to citizen demands. The third wave measured changes in attitudes and opinions during the period covered by the entire study. Many of the questions on public policy stands were repeated. All three waves contain information on respondents' family, sex, religion, marital status, education, and occupation.... Cf.: http://webapp.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR-STUDY/07261.xml."

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  • "Dutch election study, 1970-1973 wave I, March-July, 1970, wave II, November-December, 1971, wave III, December, 1972-January, 1973"@en
  • "Dutch election study, 1970-1973 : Wave 1, March-July, 1970 ; Wave 2, November-December, 1971 ; Wave 3, December, 1972-January, 1973"@en
  • "Dutch election study, 1970-1973 : wave I, March-July, 1970, wave II, November-December, 1971, wave III, December, 1972-January, 1973"@en
  • "Dutch Election Study, 1970-1973"
  • "Dutch election study, 1970-1973"@en
  • "Dutch election study, 1970-1973"