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American national election study : 1990-1991 panel study of the political consequences of war : 1991 pilot study

This panel focuses on the consequences of war, and the outbreak of hostilities in Persian Gulf.

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  • "National election 1991 pilot study"
  • "NES 1991 pilot study"
  • "ANES 1991 pilot study"

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  • "This panel focuses on the consequences of war, and the outbreak of hostilities in Persian Gulf."@en
  • "This study is part of a time-series collection of national surveys fielded continuously 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. The panel portion of this collection focuses on the consequences of war, with the first wave consisting of the 1990 Post-Election Survey conducted prior to the outbreak of hostilities in the Persian Gulf. The respondents were reinterviewed several months after hostilities ended, and in this wave the survey content consisted of a repeat of a subset of questions from the Post-Election Survey, and additional items especially relevant to the Gulf War conflict. In addition, a full-fledged pilot study, designed to explore new areas of interest and develop new instrumentation, is embedded in this collection. Among the topics covered in the Pilot portion of the survey are ethnic politics, gender, Social Security, Medicaid/medical care for the elderly, social altruism, and political knowledge. A number of contextual variables also are provided, including summary variables that combine the respondent's recall of his or her senator's and representative's vote on the use of force with that congressperson's actual vote, and county-level 1980 Census data on race.... Cf.: http://webapp.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR-STUDY/09673.xml."
  • "This study is part of a time-series collection of national surveys fielded continuously 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. The panel portion of this collection focuses on the consequences of war, with the first wave consisting of the 1990 Post-Election Survey conducted prior to the outbreak of hostilities in the Persian Gulf. The respondents were reinterviewed several months after hostilities ended, and in this wave the survey content consisted of a repeat of a subset of questions from the Post-Election Survey, and additional items especially relevant to the Gulf War conflict. In addition, a full-fledged pilot study, designed to explore new areas of interest and develop new instrumentation, is embedded in this collection. Among the topics covered in the Pilot portion of the survey are ethnic politics, gender, Social Security, Medicaid/medical care for the elderly, social altruism, and political knowledge. A number of contextual variables also are provided, including summary variables that combine the respondent's recall of his or her senator's and representative's vote on the use of force with that congressperson's actual vote, and county-level 1980 Census data on race.... Cf.: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09673"
  • "Attempt to re-interview all respondents to 1990 NES. This study was also part of a larger panel study (1990-1991-1992). All respondents were asked the questions in the Panel section (on the political consequences of war); the pilot aspects of the 1991 study appeared in three separate forms, which were randomly assigned. 1385 interviews were conducted June 4 to June 31. New content includes ethnic politics, gender consciousness, attitudes toward social security and medical care for the elderly, social altruism, and political knowledge. EXPERIMENTS: Government spending and services seven-point scale (Form 1) versus reading seven labeled response options Form 2) versus branching format (Form 3). Feeling thermometer for President Bush preceded by three different Democratic candidates on the on three forms of 1991 Pilot. Feeling thermometer for "environmentalists" on half the sample and on "people seeking to protect the environment" on the other half."

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  • "American National Election Study 1990-1991 Panel Study of the Political Consequences of War/1991 Pilot Study"
  • "American national election study : 1990-1991 panel study of the political consequences of war : 1991 pilot study"@en
  • "American national election study 1990-1991 panel study of the political consequences of war : 1991 pilot study"@en
  • "American national election study 1990-1991 panel study of the political consequences of war : 1991 pilot study"
  • "American National Election Study 1990-1991 panel study of the political consequences of war :1991 pilot study"