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      <dc:title>German Election Panel Study, 1976</dc:title>
		
      		<dc:creator>Forschungsgruppe Wahlen (Mannheim)</dc:creator>
      	
		
      		<dc:subject>abortion</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>attitudes</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>candidates</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>divorce</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>economic conditions</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>election campaigns</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>elections</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>European unification</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>Kohl, Helmut</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>leisure</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>life satisfaction</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>nuclear power</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>pensions</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>political attitudes</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>political interest</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>political participation</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>political parties</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>public confidence</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>public opinion</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>voter attitudes</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>voting behavior</dc:subject>
      	
		
      		<dc:subject>ICPSR.XIV.A.2.b</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>IDRC.II</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>IDRC.III</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>IDRC.VII</dc:subject>
      	
      	<dc:description>This panel study was conducted in three waves: two 
 preceding and one immediately following the German federal 
 election in 1976. The study represents a joint project of the 
 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
 (ICPSR), the Zentralarchiv fur Empirische Sozialforschung, the 
 University of Cologne, and the Zentrum fur Umfragen, Methoden 
 und Analysen, Mannheim. The design of the questionnaire and 
 its wording attempted to assure continuity and comparability 
 with the GERMAN ELECTION PANEL STUDY, 1972 (ICPSR 7102), 
 especially in eliciting information on party preference, the 
 evaluation of leading politicians, and opinions about important 
 political issues. Of particular note is the measurement of 
 attitudes toward the political parties: several different 
 measures were used to tap the various dimensions of party 
 preference. Respondents were asked to separately evaluate 
 each party and leading politicians, including the candidates 
 for the position of Chancellor, Helmut Kohl and Helmut Schmidt, 
 on a feeling scalometer and to rank the parties in preference 
 order. A central focus of all three waves was the respondents' 
 self-placement of the political parties on several versions of 
 the left-right ideological dimension. Another component of the 
 election study dealt with the respondents' opinions toward 
 important problems, including the salience of economic issues
 for the German population. Open-ended questions were asked 
 concerning the respondents' views of the economic situation, 
 the election campaigns, a new political party, the German 
 democratic process, public officials, and law and order.
 In the post-election wave, respondents were asked about the 
 most important tasks facing Germany and the party that could 
 best deal with these tasks, the reasons for the electoral 
 outcome for each party, and their political participation and 
 voting decisions during the election campaign. Also probed
 were respondents' views of their financial situation, the 
 efficacy of old age pensions, unemployment, nuclear power 
 plants, and the political unification of Western Europe.
 Additional items queried respondents about their general 
 political activities, voting behavior and intentions, and 
 political party preference. Also explored were respondents' 
 satisfaction with their life achievement, views of the future, 
 abortion, and divorce, and their vacation plans. Demographic 
 items specify date and place of birth, age, sex, education, 
 marital status, social class identification, occupation, 
 income, union membership, political party affiliation, and
 religious preference and church attendance. See also the 
related collection, GERMAN ELECTION ASTUDY, 1980 (ICPSR 7963).</dc:description>
		
      	<dc:date>1992-02-16</dc:date>
	    
      		<dc:type>survey data</dc:type>
      	
      	<dc:identifier>7513</dc:identifier>
      	<dc:identifier>10.3886/ICPSR07513.v1</dc:identifier>
    	
      		<dc:source>personal interviews</dc:source>
      	
    	
      		<dc:coverage>Germany</dc:coverage>
      	
      		<dc:coverage>Global</dc:coverage>
      	
		
      		<dc:coverage>1976</dc:coverage>
      	
      	<dc:rights> ICPSR metadata records are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 
        3.0 United States License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/).</dc:rights>
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