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Youth-parent socialization panel study, 1965-1982, Wave III

For this panel survey a national sample of high school seniors and their parents were interviewed in 1965, and twice later in 1973 and 1982. The survey gauges the impact of life-stage events and historical trends on the behaviors and attitudes of respondents. Each wave has a distinct focus. The 1965 data focus on high school experiences, while the 1973 data deal with the protest eara. Data gathered in 1982 emphasize the maturing process and offer information relating to parental issues and family relationships. Other major areas of investigation include political praticipation, issue positions, group evaluations, civic orientations, and personal change over time, stability in attitudes and behaviors over time, and partisanship and electoral behavior.

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  • "Parent youth socialization panel study, 1965-1982, wave III"
  • "Parent Youth Socialization Panel, Study, 1965-1982, Wave III"

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  • "For this panel survey a national sample of high school seniors and their parents were interviewed in 1965, and twice later in 1973 and 1982. The survey gauges the impact of life-stage events and historical trends on the behaviors and attitudes of respondents. Each wave has a distinct focus. The 1965 data focus on high school experiences, while the 1973 data deal with the protest era. Data gathered in 1982 emphasize the maturing process and offer information relating to parental issues and family relationships. Other major areas of investigation include political participation, issue positions, group evaluations, civic orientations, personal change over time, stability in attitudes and behaviors over time, and partisanship and electoral behavior. The 1965 and 1973 waves of this collection are released through ICPSR under the title YOUTH-PARENT SOCIALIZATION PANEL STUDY, 1965-1973 (ICPSR 7779). Analysis of these data can be performed at both the aggregate and individual levels. Because the two samples come from the same families, parent-offspring pairs can be formed."
  • "For this panel survey a national sample of high school seniors and their parents were interviewed in 1965, and twice later in 1973 and 1982. The survey gauges the impact of life-stage events and historical trends on the behaviors and attitudes of repondents. Each wave has a distinct focus. The 1965 data focus on high school experiences, while the 1973 data deal with the protest era. Data gathered in 1982 emphasize the maturing process and offer information relating to parental issues and family relationships. Other major areas of investigation include political participation, issue positions, group evaluations, civic orientations, personal change over time, and partisanship and electoral behavior."
  • "For this panel survey a national sample of high school seniors and their parents were interviewed in 1965, and twice later in 1973 and 1982. The survey gauges the impact of life-stage events and historical trends on the behaviors and attitudes of respondents. Each wave has a distinct focus. The 1965 data focus on high school experiences, while the 1973 data deal with the protest era. Data gathered in 1982 emphasize the maturing process and offer information relating to parental issues and family relationships. Other major areas of investigation include political participation, issue positions, group evaluations, civic orientations, personal change over time, stability in attitudes and behaviors over time, and partisanship and electoral behavior."
  • "For this panel survey a national sample of high school seniors and their parents were interviewed in 1965, and twice later in 1973 and 1982. The survey gauges the impact of life-stage events and historical trends on the behaviors and attitudes of respondents. Each wave has a distinct focus. The 1965 data focus on high school experiences, while the 1973 data deal with the protest eara. Data gathered in 1982 emphasize the maturing process and offer information relating to parental issues and family relationships. Other major areas of investigation include political praticipation, issue positions, group evaluations, civic orientations, and personal change over time, stability in attitudes and behaviors over time, and partisanship and electoral behavior."@en

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  • "Statistics"@en
  • "Longitudinal studies"
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  • "Youth-parent socialization panel study, 1965-1982, Wave III"@en
  • "Youth-parent socialization panel study, 1965-1982: Wave III"@en
  • "Youth-Parent Socialization Panel Study, 1965-1982 Wave III"
  • "Youth-Parent Socialization Panel Study 1965 - 1982 -- Wave III"
  • "Youth-parent socialization panel study, 1965-1982 wave III"
  • "Youth-Parent Socialization Panel Study, 1965-1982: Wave III"
  • "Youth-parent socialization panel study, 1965-1982: wave III"@en