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	<identifier identifierType="DOI">10.3886/ICPSR07094.v1</identifier>
	<creators>
    	
			<creator>
				<creatorName>Laponce, Jean A.</creatorName>
			</creator>
    	
	</creators>
	<titles>
		<title>Left-Right Survey, 1967-1968</title>
		
	</titles>
	<publisher>Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research</publisher>
	<publicationYear>1984</publicationYear>
	<subjects>
		
      		<subject>college students</subject>
      	
      		<subject>conservatism</subject>
      	
      		<subject>ideologies</subject>
      	
      		<subject>liberalism</subject>
      	
      		<subject>political attitudes</subject>
      	
      		<subject>political ideologies</subject>
      	
      		<subject>social values</subject>
      	
      		<subject>students</subject>
      	
      		<subject>universities</subject>
      	
      		<subject>worldview</subject>
      	
	</subjects>
	<dates>
		<date dateType="Available">1984-06-27</date>
		<date dateType="Updated">1992-02-16</date>
		
			
				
					<date dateType="StartDate">1967</date>
					<date dateType="EndDate">1968</date>
				
   				
   		
	</dates>
	<resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="Dataset">
		
			survey data
		
	</resourceType>
	<alternateIdentifiers>
		<alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="ICPSR Study Number">7094</alternateIdentifier>
	</alternateIdentifiers>
	<version>1</version>
	<descriptions>
		<description>For this study, conducted in 1967-1968, university students
in French- and English-speaking areas of Canada, in the United States,
and in France were surveyed. Data were obtained from 235 respondents
in English-speaking Canada (interviewed at the University of British
Columbia), 199 French Canadians (interviewed at the University of
Montreal and Laval University), 166 Americans (interviewed at the
University of Washington in Seattle), and 166 French students from
universities in Paris, Strasbourg, and Lyon. Students were asked to
evaluate a variety of terms using a revised form of Osgood's semantic
differential. The respondents were thus requested to locate themselves,
as well as names of politicians, states, and selected political
concepts, in a left-to-right space presented visually as extending from
the left side to the right side of the questionnaire page. Also
included in the survey instrument were questions on party preference
and on specific political, social, economic, and religious
problems. Demographic variables cover sex, age, religion, and father's
occupation.</description>
		
		
		
 	</descriptions>
	
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