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American national election study, 1988 pre- and post-election survey

Data collection derived from a national survey of the attitudes and behavior of the American electorate. Respondents were asked about their involvement and interest in the 1988 campaigns; whether and how they voted; and about their knowledge of issue positions held by the president and candidates. Evaluations of President Reagan's performance as well as demographic characteristics were also ascertained. New items in the series include questions on values and attitudes on racial issues.

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  • "ANES 1988: Pre-Election Call Record File"
  • "ANES 1988: Pre-election and Post-election Survey"
  • "ANES 1988: Post-Election Call Record File"
  • "NES 1988"
  • "NES 1988: 1991 Vote Revalidation"
  • "ANES 1988 (2nd ICPSR Edition on PC Disks)"
  • "ANES 1988: 1991 Vote Revalidation"
  • "National Election Studies: 1988 Nonresponse 'Bias' File"

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  • "COLLECTION CHANGES: A previously omitted missing data assignment code for variable V503 is now 0. This change is reflected in the SPSS data definition statements and in the codebook. In addition, SAS data definition statements were prepared for this collection."
  • "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. In addition to the standard or core content items, new topics include evaluations of the presidential primary candidates, respondent's primary vote, the budget deficit, health insurance, foreign policy, equal rights for women, the drug problem, the Reagan presidency, recall of the 1984 presidential vote, parental party identification, evaluation of Bush and Dukakis on the issues of environment and crime, the death penalty, and new system support and political efficacy items. The file also contains post-election vote validation and election administration survey data as well as data collected in 1991 to revalidate the 1988 respondents in order to assess the reliability of the vote validation process."
  • "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. In addition to the standard or core content items, new topics include evaluations of the presidential primary candidates, respondent's primary vote, the budget deficit, health insurance, foreign policy, equal rights for women, the drug problem, the Reagan presidency, recall of the 1984 presidential vote, parental party identification, evaluation of Bush and Dukakis on the issues of environment and crime, the death penalty, and new system support and political efficacy items. The file also contains post-election vote validation and election administration survey data as well as data collected in 1991 to revalidate the 1988 respondents in order to assess the reliability of the vote validation process.... Cf.: http://webapp.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR-STUDY/09196.xml."
  • "The 1991 Vote Revalidation data are very similar in structure to the 1990 vote validation dataset; containing variables about the results of the individual respondent lookup as well as about the lookup procedure itself. A few variables from the 1988 vote validation are included; these are the results of the lookup, i.e., whether or not a registrartion record was found and whether or not the respondent appears to have voted in 1988. There are 2040 records in the 1988 Revalidation dataset, one record for each respondent in the 1988 Pre-Election Study. The vote validation dataset has been "padded" by adding records with missing data codes for 1988 respondents who were not validated."
  • "This is the 20th in a series of studies of American national elections. The datasets consist of core (those questions that have been asked in previous election studies & have been determined to be central to the National Election Studies) AND new items. New questions came from the 1987 Pilot Study, reinstated from earlier studies, or designed to reflect topical concerns of the 1988 campaign. New topics include evaluations of the presidential primary candidates, respondent's primary vote, the budget deficit, health insurance, foreign policy, equal rights for women, drug problem, Reagan presidency, recall of the 1984 presidential vote, parental party identification, evaluation of Bush & Dukakis re: environment & crime, death penalty, and new system support & political efficacy items. 2 forms were used so that a maximum amount of content could be put in. The data were collected via personal interview of a sampling of US citizens of voting age on or before Nov.8, 88, residing in non-military reservations in the 48 coterminous states."
  • "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. In addition to the standard or core content items, new topics include evaluations of the presidential primary candidates, respondent's primary vote, the budget deficit, health insurance, foreign policy, equal rights for women, the drug problem, the Reagan presidency, recall of the 1984 presidential vote, parental party identification, evaluation of Bush and Dukakis on the issues of environment and crime, the death penalty, and new system support and political efficacy items. The file also contains post-election vote validation and election administration survey data as well as data collected in 1991 to revalidate the 1988 respondents in order to assess the reliability of the vote validation process.... Cf.: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09196"
  • "Data collection derived from a national survey of the attitudes and behavior of the American electorate. Respondents were asked about their involvement and interest in the 1988 campaigns; whether and how they voted; and about their knowledge of issue positions held by the president and candidates. Evaluations of President Reagan's performance as well as demographic characteristics were also ascertained. New items in the series include questions on values and attitudes on racial issues."
  • "Data collection derived from a national survey of the attitudes and behavior of the American electorate. Respondents were asked about their involvement and interest in the 1988 campaigns; whether and how they voted; and about their knowledge of issue positions held by the president and candidates. Evaluations of President Reagan's performance as well as demographic characteristics were also ascertained. New items in the series include questions on values and attitudes on racial issues."@en
  • "It consists of "core" and new items. Core items are those questions that have been asked in previous election studies and have been determined to be central to the NES program of research. New topics include evaluations of thepresidential primary candidates, respondent's primary vote and the budget deficit. Also health insurance, foreign policy, equal rights for women."
  • "It also includes the Reagan presidency, evaluation of Bush and Dukakis on the issues of environment and crime, death penalty and new system support and political efficacy items."
  • "Nonresponse Bias File: Data were compiled from the 1988 American National Election Study to allow analysts to examine the causes and consequences of nonresponse. Of the 3503 cases in the file, 2040 are complete or partial interviews (i.e., from the release file); 643 are refusals; 210 are no-contact; and 610 are non-sample cases. Some variables at the segment level have been padded with missing data for the purposes of confidentiality. Variables include those from the Interviewer Description Booklet, a form used for the first time in 1988 (completed by interviewers) to describe attempts at contact with each household within the 1988 NES sample. There were 2795 Interviewer Description Booklets completed; the remaining 708 cases are comprised of the following: all 610 non-sample cases, 84 non-interview cases, and 14 cases from the 2040 cases of the NES pre/post release file."
  • "The core items for the pre-election study include: campaign attention, likes and dislikes of the presidential candidates, media attentiveness, liberal-conservative scale, party identification, federal budget preferences, views on abortion, vote intention and demographic questions. Post-election study core items include: congressional candidate likes and dislikes, recall, contact with candidate, vote, most important problem, racial attitudes and measures of values and predispositions. Also included are evaluations of the Reagan presidency, the 1984 presidential vote, opinions on the following issues: budget deficit, taxes, equal rights, abortion, the death penalty, drugs, and political efficacy."
  • "The variables are from several sources: 1) Variables about the individual respondents from the 1988 Election Study, including self-reported vote and registration. All variables which were generated for the coversheet, with the exception of name, address and geographic information, are included. 2) Variables from the individual record check form filled out by the interviewer in the election office. These are variables 2003-2046. 3) Variables describing the sources used and the search procedure in the election records office in which the respondent's record was looked up. (Variables 2103-2149). There will be no further release of the office level information. While this is a "stand-alone" dataset, most users will find it most useful merged back into the 1988 Election Study. Merging should be relatively simple because there is one record for the vote validation dataset for each record in the 1988 Pre-Election Study."

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  • "American national election study, 1988 pre- and post-election survey"
  • "American National Election Study, 1988 Pre- and Post-Election Survey"
  • "American national election study, 1988 : pre- and post-election survey"
  • "American national election study, 1988 : pre- and post-election survey"@en
  • "American National Election Study, 1988: Pre- and Post-Election Survey"
  • "American National Election Study, 1988: Pre- and Post-Election Survey"