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Principal Investigator(s): Fraga, Luis R.; Garcia, John A.; Hero, Rodney; Jones-Correa, Michael; Martinez-Ebers, Valerie; Segura, Gary M.
Summary: The Latino National Survey (LNS) contains 8,634 completed interviews (unweighted) of self-identified Latino/Hispanic residents of the United States. Interviewing began on November 17, 2005, and continued through August 4, 2006. The survey instrument contained approximately 165 distinct items ranging from demographic descriptions to political attitudes and policy preferences, as well as a variety of social indicators and experiences. All interviewers were bilingual, English and Spanish. Responden... (view full summary)
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR20862.v5
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