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Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Huda Syed, ICPSR
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Project Description
Summary:
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For testing if it splits funder name and grant no
Funding Sources:
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ICPSR Test (123-456-789);
New source with out grant no
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
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test
Geographic Coverage:
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michigan,
illinois
Time Period(s):
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12/12/2000 – 12/12/2010;
1/1/2005 – 1/1/2008
Collection Date(s):
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11/2010 – 10/2012
Universe:
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Lawyers in the United States in 1984.
Data Type(s):
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administrative records data;
aggregate data;
audio: sound data
Collection Notes:
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collection description
Methodology
Response Rate:
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Of the 2,265 programs initially contacted, 543 responded (24 percent). The final sample of 260 communities was then selected from this pool of 543. In each of these 260 communities, surveys were administered to a batterer program, court, and victim assistance agency. Repeat followup efforts culminated in high final response rates of 75 percent for the batterer programs (n = 195), 53 percent for the courts (n = 139), and 62 percent for the victim assistance agencies (n = 162). There was at least one response from 94 percent of the target communities, and at least one response from either the batterer program or the court in 88 percent of the communities.
Sampling:
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The data collection is a pooled cross-sectional time-series of bank robberies in 50 states over a period of 6 years (1970-1975), resulting in 300 observations.
Data Source:
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United States Congressional Record, 1989
Collection Mode(s):
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audio computer-assisted self interview (ACASI);
audiovisual touch-screen computer-assisted self interview (AVT-CASI);
coded on-site observation
Weights:
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The 1996 NES dataset includes two final person-level analysis weights which incorporate sampling, nonresponse, and post-stratification factors. One weight (variable #4) is for longitudinal micro-level analysis using the 1996 NES Panel. The other weight (variable #3) is for analysis of the 1996 NES combined sample (Panel component cases plus Cross-section supplement cases). In addition, a Time Series Weight (variable #5) which corrects for Panel attrition was constructed. This weight should be used in analyses which compare the 1996 NES to earlier unweighted National Election Study data collections.
Unit(s) of Observation:
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2010
Geographic Unit:
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colleges in michigan
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