SETUPS: Voting Behavior: The 2004 Election
Principal Investigator(s): Prysby, Charles, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Scavo, Carmine, East Carolina University-Greenville, North Carolina; American Political Science Association; Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
Summary: Voting Behavior: The 2004 Election is an instructional module designed to offer students the opportunity to analyze a dataset drawn from the 2004 American National Election Study (ANES). This instructional module is part of the SETUPS (Supplementary Empirical Teaching Units in Political Science) series and differs from previous modules in that it is completely online, including the data analysis system components. (more info)
Series: SETUPS Series
Access Notes
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Study Description
Scope of Study
Summary: Voting Behavior: The 2004 Election is an instructional module designed to offer students the opportunity to analyze a dataset drawn from the 2004 American National Election Study (ANES). This instructional module is part of the SETUPS (Supplementary Empirical Teaching Units in Political Science) series and differs from previous modules in that it is completely online, including the data analysis system components.
Subject Terms: computer programs, government, government performance, instructional materials, national elections, political attitudes, political behavior, political participation, presidential elections, voter attitudes, voters, voting behavior
Geographic Coverage: United States
Time Period:
- 2004
