The Resource ANES 1993 Pilot Study
ANES 1993 Pilot Study
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- Summary
- This study is part of a time-series collection of national surveys fielded continuously since 1952. The American National 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. This data collection currently encompasses two waves. The first wave is the 1992 Post-Election Survey. In addition to the standard or core content items, respondents were asked their positions on social issues such as altruism, abortion, the death penalty, prayer in the schools, the rights of homosexuals, sexual harassment, women's rights, and feminist consciousness. Other substantive themes included racial and ethnic stereotypes, opinions on school integration and affirmative action, attitudes toward immigrants (particularly Hispanics and Asians), opinions on immigration policy and bilingual education, assessments of United States foreign policy goals, and United States involvement in the Persian Gulf War. The second wave of this panel, the 1993 Pilot Study, was in the field approximately one year after the first wave. It reexamined a number of items from the 1992 study to give as complete a picture as possible of how President Clinton was faring in the eyes of the coalition that had elected him. It also sought to explore in more detail the strength and depth of the Ross Perot phenomenon and, in particular, the reasons behind his continued support. Finally, this second wave of the panel continued the tradition of all pilot studies in seeking to carry out research and development work for the subsequent year's election study. In this regard, the Pilot Study explored the perceived interests of several groups (e.g., wealthy, poor, middle class, Blacks, whites) in areas such as national health insurance, affirmative action, and school choice, attitudes toward homosexuals and about policies affecting homosexuals, and experiments in the survey response form itself
- Note
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- 1992--1993
- 35139
- Label
- ANES 1993 Pilot Study
- Title
- ANES 1993 Pilot Study
- Subject
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- Party affiliation
- Perot, Ross
- Persian Gulf War
- Presidents -- Election
- abortion
- bilingual education
- candidates
- capital punishment
- congressional elections
- domestic policy
- economic conditions
- gender issues
- government performance
- health care
- homosexuality
- immigration policy
- international relations
- national elections
- older adults
- political affiliation
- political attitudes
- political campaigns
- political efficacy
- political issues
- political participation
- presidential elections
- presidential performance
- public approval
- public opinion
- racial integration
- school prayer
- sexual harassment
- social networks
- survey
- Affirmative Action
- voter expectations
- voter history
- voting behavior
- trust in government
- Clinton Administration (1993-2001)
- Clinton, Bill
- Economic history
- Education, Bilingual
- Medical care
- Older people
- Summary
- This study is part of a time-series collection of national surveys fielded continuously since 1952. The American National 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. This data collection currently encompasses two waves. The first wave is the 1992 Post-Election Survey. In addition to the standard or core content items, respondents were asked their positions on social issues such as altruism, abortion, the death penalty, prayer in the schools, the rights of homosexuals, sexual harassment, women's rights, and feminist consciousness. Other substantive themes included racial and ethnic stereotypes, opinions on school integration and affirmative action, attitudes toward immigrants (particularly Hispanics and Asians), opinions on immigration policy and bilingual education, assessments of United States foreign policy goals, and United States involvement in the Persian Gulf War. The second wave of this panel, the 1993 Pilot Study, was in the field approximately one year after the first wave. It reexamined a number of items from the 1992 study to give as complete a picture as possible of how President Clinton was faring in the eyes of the coalition that had elected him. It also sought to explore in more detail the strength and depth of the Ross Perot phenomenon and, in particular, the reasons behind his continued support. Finally, this second wave of the panel continued the tradition of all pilot studies in seeking to carry out research and development work for the subsequent year's election study. In this regard, the Pilot Study explored the perceived interests of several groups (e.g., wealthy, poor, middle class, Blacks, whites) in areas such as national health insurance, affirmative action, and school choice, attitudes toward homosexuals and about policies affecting homosexuals, and experiments in the survey response form itself
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- Rosenstone, Steven J
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
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- Kinder, Donald R.
- Miller, Warren E.
- National Election Studies
- Label
- ANES 1993 Pilot Study
- Note
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- 1992--1993
- 35139
- Control code
- ICPSR35139.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- ANES 1993 Pilot Study
- Note
-
- 1992--1993
- 35139
- Control code
- ICPSR35139.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- Party affiliation
- Perot, Ross
- Persian Gulf War
- Presidents -- Election
- abortion
- bilingual education
- candidates
- capital punishment
- congressional elections
- domestic policy
- economic conditions
- gender issues
- government performance
- health care
- homosexuality
- immigration policy
- international relations
- national elections
- older adults
- political affiliation
- political attitudes
- political campaigns
- political efficacy
- political issues
- political participation
- presidential elections
- presidential performance
- public approval
- public opinion
- racial integration
- school prayer
- sexual harassment
- social networks
- survey
- Affirmative Action
- voter expectations
- voter history
- voting behavior
- trust in government
- Clinton Administration (1993-2001)
- Clinton, Bill
- Economic history
- Education, Bilingual
- Medical care
- Older people
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