British General Election Study: Campaign Panel, 1997 (ICPSR 2619)

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A. F. (Anthony Francis) Heath; R. Jowell; J.K. Curtice; P. Norris

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https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02619.v1

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This study was conducted (1) to analyze the interaction between medium-term economic and short-term political factors and the ways in which they determine the outcome of elections, and (2) to explore election campaign dynamics and how the process of modernization and professionalization of campaign communications has affected the role of political leaders, the media, and the political trust and knowledge of voters. For the study, adults aged 17 years and over living in Great Britain (excluding Scotland north of the Caledonian Canal) were surveyed over four waves. Wave A, fielded during spring/summer 1996, consisted of personal interviews with 3,662 respondents. Subsequent waves were conducted through telephone interviews. Wave B, fielded April 1-16, 1997, consisted of interviews with 1,800 respondents, while Wave C, fielded April 17-30, 1997, consisted of interviews with 1,809 respondents. Wave D, conducted during May 1997 after the 1997 election, interviewed 2,047 respondents. Background information on respondents includes age, sex, race, ethnicity, political party, political orientation, number of members in the household, marital status, social class, employment history, health insurance status, citizenship, voter registration status, lottery/gambling participation, household income, and housing and neighborhood conditions.

Heath, A. F. (Anthony Francis), Jowell, R., Curtice, J.K., and Norris, P. British General Election Study:  Campaign Panel, 1997  . ESRC Data Archive [distributor], Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1999-01-08. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02619.v1

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These data were provided to the Consortium by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Archive, University of Essex, England. The data are disseminated, under an agreement with the ESRC, exactly as they were received without modification by ICPSR. This agreement also provides that ICPSR will disseminate the data only for use within its member institutions, and that additional copies of the documentation must be obtained from the ESRC.

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  1. (1) This collection has not been processed by ICPSR staff. ICPSR is distributing the data and documentation for this collection in essentially the same form in which they were received. When appropriate, hardcopy documentation has been converted to machine-readable form and variables have been recoded to ensure respondents' anonymity. (2) This is an interim version of the 1997 BGES Campaign Panel supplied by the depositor to allow immediate use of the data for those who require it. Potential users should be aware that the normal checking procedures have not been carried out. The ESRC expects to make available a fully processed version of the data, and encourages users to await the final version if at all possible. (3) The machine-readable documentation, including codebook, questionnaires, and frequencies, is provided as Portable Document Format (PDF) files. The PDF file format was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and can be accessed using PDF reader software, such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy of the Acrobat Reader is provided through the ICPSR Website on the Internet. (4) The data are provided as an SPSS portable file.

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  • Heath, A. F. (Anthony Francis), R. Jowell, J.K. Curtice, and P. Norris. British General Election Study: Campaign Panel, 1997 . ICPSR02619-v1. Colchester, England: ESRC Data Archive/Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributors], 2018-01-29. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02619.v1
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