RT Research Data T1 American National Election Study: 2016 Pilot Study LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2016 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902793609 AB
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The American National Election Study (ANES): 2016 Pilot Study sought to test new instrumentation under consideration for potential inclusion in the ANES 2016 Time Series Study, as well as future ANES studies. Much of the content is based on proposals from the ANES user community submitted through the Online Commons page, found on the ANES home page. The survey included questions about preferences in the presidential primary, stereotyping, the economy, discrimination, race and racial consciousness, police use of force, and numerous policy issues, such as immigration law, health insurance, and federal spending. It was conducted on the Internet using the YouGov panel, an international market research firm that administers polls that collect information about politics, public affairs, products, brands, as well as other topics of general interest.
K1 Bush, Jeb K1 Christianity K1 Clinton, Hillary K1 Democratic Party (USA) K1 Muslims K1 Obama, Barack K1 Republican Party (USA) K1 Romney, Mitt K1 Trump, Donald K1 campaign contributions K1 CRIMINAL justice system K1 demographic characteristics K1 Discrimination K1 Economic conditions K1 Elections K1 financial support K1 gays and lesbians K1 Government K1 government performance K1 government services K1 government spending K1 Immigration K1 Police K1 political advertising K1 political issues K1 Political Parties K1 political protests K1 Politicians K1 presidential administrations K1 protest demonstrations K1 Scientists K1 Security K1 social environment K1 Social issues K1 Taxes K1 Terrorism K1 Transgender K1 voter interest K1 voter preferences K1 voter registration K1 voter turnout K1 voters K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR36390.v1