The Resource ICPSR Instructional Subset: Quality of American Life, 1971
ICPSR Instructional Subset: Quality of American Life, 1971
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- Summary
- This study contains an instructional subset of the survey data gathered in the study QUALITY OF AMERICAN LIFE, 1971 (ICPSR 3508), collected from a nationwide probability sample of 2,164 persons 18 years of age and older. The survey was designed to measure respondents' perceptions of their socio-psychological condition, their needs and expectations from life, and the degree to which these needs were satisfied. For instructional purposes, this subset contains 80 variables, presented in their raw, unweighted form, for use with the subset's codebook, which gives seven basic pieces of information about each of the variables. In some cases the variables from the original study have been recoded for ease of analysis by students. The questions included in this instructional subset are representative of the major areas of the original, longer survey. The first several variables establish the respondent's social role. These background variables include education received, sex, age, marital status, religious preference, and occupational group. Next, several variables deal with the respondent's place of residence and attitudes toward that residence. Information on the length of time in the community and in the particular dwelling are followed by questions about the respondent's views toward the neighborhood. The study also asks the respondent for views regarding the adequacy of government activity. In a third section of the subset the respondent is asked to choose between a number of pairs of adjectives as best describing his or her life. In the last section of the study the respondent is asked questions regarding the sources of satisfaction in his or her life, including religion, government, and organizational memberships
- Note
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- 1971
- 7516
- Label
- ICPSR Instructional Subset: Quality of American Life, 1971
- Title
- ICPSR Instructional Subset: Quality of American Life, 1971
- Subject
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- expectations
- instruction
- instructional materials
- life plans
- life satisfaction
- neighborhoods
- perceptions
- psychological wellbeing
- quality of life
- Education
- social environment
- social identity
- social life
- social roles
- social sciences
- survey
- social contact
- Group identity
- Teaching
- Teaching -- Aids and devices
- data
- everyday life
- Summary
- This study contains an instructional subset of the survey data gathered in the study QUALITY OF AMERICAN LIFE, 1971 (ICPSR 3508), collected from a nationwide probability sample of 2,164 persons 18 years of age and older. The survey was designed to measure respondents' perceptions of their socio-psychological condition, their needs and expectations from life, and the degree to which these needs were satisfied. For instructional purposes, this subset contains 80 variables, presented in their raw, unweighted form, for use with the subset's codebook, which gives seven basic pieces of information about each of the variables. In some cases the variables from the original study have been recoded for ease of analysis by students. The questions included in this instructional subset are representative of the major areas of the original, longer survey. The first several variables establish the respondent's social role. These background variables include education received, sex, age, marital status, religious preference, and occupational group. Next, several variables deal with the respondent's place of residence and attitudes toward that residence. Information on the length of time in the community and in the particular dwelling are followed by questions about the respondent's views toward the neighborhood. The study also asks the respondent for views regarding the adequacy of government activity. In a third section of the subset the respondent is asked to choose between a number of pairs of adjectives as best describing his or her life. In the last section of the study the respondent is asked questions regarding the sources of satisfaction in his or her life, including religion, government, and organizational memberships
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- Campbell, Angus
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
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- Converse, Philip E.
- Rodgers, Willard L.
- Label
- ICPSR Instructional Subset: Quality of American Life, 1971
- Note
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- 1971
- 7516
- Control code
- ICPSR07516.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- ICPSR Instructional Subset: Quality of American Life, 1971
- Note
-
- 1971
- 7516
- Control code
- ICPSR07516.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- expectations
- instruction
- instructional materials
- life plans
- life satisfaction
- neighborhoods
- perceptions
- psychological wellbeing
- quality of life
- Education
- social environment
- social identity
- social life
- social roles
- social sciences
- survey
- social contact
- Group identity
- Teaching
- Teaching -- Aids and devices
- data
- everyday life
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