The Resource ANES 2000-2004 Merged File
ANES 2000-2004 Merged File
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- Summary
- This data file does not represent new content, but instead it is the result of merging data from the 2000 NES, the 2002 NES, and the 2004 ANES Panel Study. The 2000 ANES contains questions in areas such as values and predispositions, media exposure, social altruism, and social networks. Special-interest and topical content includes a sizable battery on the Clinton legacy and a smaller retrospective battery on former President George H.W. Bush, new social trust questions specific to neighborhood and workplace, expanded content on civic engagement, questions related to the debate about campaign finance reform, and the first ANES time series appearance of measures on cognitive style. The 2002 ANES contains questions in areas such as social trust and civic engagement. Special-interest and topical content includes questions on the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the war on terrorism, economic inequality, the 2000 Presidential election, recent corporate scandals, the 2001 tax cut, and proposed elimination of the estate tax. The 2004 phase of the panel study was given in large part to questions that capture the likely consequences of the election contest of 2000 and the terrorist attack of September 11th, as understood and interpreted by ordinary Americans. This included instrumentation on participation in political and civic life, satisfaction with democratic institutions, support for administration policy, and views on Afghanistan, Iraq, and homeland security. Demographic variables include sex, race, age, marital status, family income, education level, religious preference, political party affiliation, voter participation history, and registration status
- Note
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- 2000--2004
- 35146
- Label
- ANES 2000-2004 Merged File
- Title
- ANES 2000-2004 Merged File
- Subject
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- Economic history
- Gore, Al
- International relations
- Party affiliation
- Political participation
- Political planning
- Republican Party (USA)
- September 11 attack
- United States House of Representatives
- United States Senate
- United States., Congress. | House
- United States., Congress. | Senate
- candidates
- citizen participation
- congressional elections
- domestic policy
- economic conditions
- foreign policy
- government performance
- national elections
- political affiliation
- political attitudes
- political campaigns
- political efficacy
- political issues
- political participation
- public approval
- public opinion
- public policy
- religious beliefs
- social networks
- social values
- survey
- tax cuts
- trust in government
- voter expectations
- voter history
- Buchanan, Pat
- voting behavior
- Bush, George H.W
- Clinton, Bill
- Democratic Party (USA)
- Summary
- This data file does not represent new content, but instead it is the result of merging data from the 2000 NES, the 2002 NES, and the 2004 ANES Panel Study. The 2000 ANES contains questions in areas such as values and predispositions, media exposure, social altruism, and social networks. Special-interest and topical content includes a sizable battery on the Clinton legacy and a smaller retrospective battery on former President George H.W. Bush, new social trust questions specific to neighborhood and workplace, expanded content on civic engagement, questions related to the debate about campaign finance reform, and the first ANES time series appearance of measures on cognitive style. The 2002 ANES contains questions in areas such as social trust and civic engagement. Special-interest and topical content includes questions on the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the war on terrorism, economic inequality, the 2000 Presidential election, recent corporate scandals, the 2001 tax cut, and proposed elimination of the estate tax. The 2004 phase of the panel study was given in large part to questions that capture the likely consequences of the election contest of 2000 and the terrorist attack of September 11th, as understood and interpreted by ordinary Americans. This included instrumentation on participation in political and civic life, satisfaction with democratic institutions, support for administration policy, and views on Afghanistan, Iraq, and homeland security. Demographic variables include sex, race, age, marital status, family income, education level, religious preference, political party affiliation, voter participation history, and registration status
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- University of Michigan. Center for Political Studies. National Election Studies
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
- Label
- ANES 2000-2004 Merged File
- Note
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- 2000--2004
- 35146
- Control code
- ICPSR35146.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- ANES 2000-2004 Merged File
- Note
-
- 2000--2004
- 35146
- Control code
- ICPSR35146.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- Economic history
- Gore, Al
- International relations
- Party affiliation
- Political participation
- Political planning
- Republican Party (USA)
- September 11 attack
- United States House of Representatives
- United States Senate
- United States., Congress. | House
- United States., Congress. | Senate
- candidates
- citizen participation
- congressional elections
- domestic policy
- economic conditions
- foreign policy
- government performance
- national elections
- political affiliation
- political attitudes
- political campaigns
- political efficacy
- political issues
- political participation
- public approval
- public opinion
- public policy
- religious beliefs
- social networks
- social values
- survey
- tax cuts
- trust in government
- voter expectations
- voter history
- Buchanan, Pat
- voting behavior
- Bush, George H.W
- Clinton, Bill
- Democratic Party (USA)
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