The 1974-1979-1980 Canadian National Elections and Quebec Referendum Panel Study (ICPSR 8079)
2012 Latino Immigrant National Election Study (LINES) (ICPSR 36680)
ABC News Final Pre-Election Tracking Poll, October 1984 (ICPSR 8517)
ABC News Terri Schiavo Poll, March 2005 (ICPSR 4320)
ABC News/Washington Post Monthly Poll, June 2011 (ICPSR 35093)
ABC News/Washington Post Poll, April 1986 (ICPSR 8580)
ABC News/Washington Post Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and Political Issues, April 1982 (ICPSR 8026)
ABC News/Washington Post Poll of Public Opinion on Current Social and Political Issues, October 1982 (ICPSR 9049)
ABC News/Washington Post Pre-Election Tracking Poll: California, 1988 (ICPSR 9060)
ABC News/Washington Post Pre-Election Tracking Poll: Illinois, 1988 (ICPSR 8999)
Afrobarometer Round 5: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Cameroon, 2013 (ICPSR 35546)
Afrobarometer Round 5: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Cape Verde, 2011 (ICPSR 35547)
Afrobarometer Round 5: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Mauritius, 2012 (ICPSR 35556)
Afrobarometer Round 5: The Quality of Democracy and Governance in Togo, 2012 (ICPSR 35566)
American Citizen Participation Study, 1990 (ICPSR 6635)
American Citizen Participation Study Follow-Up: Singles and Couples Data, Fall 1993-Winter 1994 (ICPSR 23561)
American Health Values Survey (AHVS): Sentinel Communities Segmentation, 5 American communities, 2016-2017 (ICPSR 37910)
The American Health Values Survey (AHVS) was conducted by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago in order to develop a typology of Americans based on their health values and beliefs. The survey, of more than 10,000 adults from five individual communities, examined values and beliefs related to health at both the individual as well as societal levels. The community surveys sought to compare differences between the local typologies, but also to investigate any similarities with national typology groups. The survey assessed the importance of health in:
- day-to-day personal life (i.e. the amount of effort spent on disease prevention as well as appropriate seeking of medical care);
- equity, the value placed on the opportunity to succeed generally in life as well as on health equity;
- social solidarity, the importance of taking into account the needs of others as well as personal needs;
- health care disparities, views about how easy/hard it is for African Americans, Latinos and low-income Americans to get quality health care;
- and, the importance of the social determinants of health.
In addition, the survey also explored views about how active government should be in health; collective efficacy, the ease of affecting positive community change by working with others; and health-related civic engagement e.g. the support of health charities and organizations working on health issues.
There are public-use and restricted-use versions of the data provided for each of the five sentinel communities participating in this study. Although each site differs on the number of respondents as listed below, each data file contains the same 143 variables for each site and version of the data. The only difference between the public-use versus restricted-use versions of the data is the variable ZIP, which was MASKED in the public-use version.
- DS1 and DS2 - Baltimore, Maryland: 2,139
- DS3 and DS4 - Maricopa County, Arizona: 2,247
- DS5 and DS6 - Stockton, California: 2,127
- DS7 and DS8 - Mobile, Alabama: 1,821
- DS9 and DS10 - North Central counties in Nebraska: 2,846