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                <titl><![CDATA[Metadata record for ANES 2004 Time Series Study]]></titl>
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                <titl><![CDATA[ANES 2004 Time Series Study]]></titl>
                <IDNo agency="ICPSR">4245</IDNo>
                <IDNo agency="dara">http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR04245.v2</IDNo>
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                <AuthEnty affiliation="University of Michigan. Institute for Social Research. Center for Political Studies">University of Michigan. Institute for Social Research. Center for Political Studies</AuthEnty>
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                <fundAg>National Science Foundation (SES-0118451)</fundAg>
                <grantNo agency="National Science Foundation (SES-0118451)">National Science Foundation (SES-0118451)</grantNo>
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                <distrbtr abbr="ICPSR" affiliation="Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan">Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research</distrbtr>
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                <notes><![CDATA[<div class="memberFunded"><p>Data in this collection are available only to users at ICPSR member institutions.</p></div>]]></notes>
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                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Ashcroft</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> John</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Bush Administration (George W.</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> 2001-2009)</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Bush</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> George W.</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> candidates</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Cheney</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Dick</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> congressional elections</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Democratic Party (USA)</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> demographic statistics</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Edwards</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> John</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Kerry</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> John</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Nader</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Ralph</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> national elections</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> political affiliation</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> political attitudes</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> political campaigns</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> political participation</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> political partisanship</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> presidential elections</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> primaries</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> public opinion</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Republican Party (USA)</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> Social Security</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> tax cuts</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> voter history</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> voter interest</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> voter turnout</keyword>
                <keyword vocab="thesaurus"> voting behavior </keyword>
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            <abstract contentType="abstract"><![CDATA[This study is part of the American National Election Study
(ANES), a time-series collection of national surveys fielded
continuously since 1948. The American National Election Studies are
designed to present data on Americans' social backgrounds, enduring
political predispositions, social and political values, perceptions
and evaluations of groups and candidates, opinions on questions of
public policy, and participation in political life. The 2004 ANES Time Series study was conducted in two waves, before and after the
2004 presidential election in the United States, and comprises both a
pre-election interview and a post-election re-interview. A freshly
drawn cross-section of the electorate was taken, yielding 1,212
valid cases. Like its predecessors, the 2004 ANES includes both questions necessary for tracking long-term trends and questions attempting to assess the political moment of this particular year. This study maintains and extends the ANES time-series 'core' by providing data on Americans' basic political beliefs, allegiances, and behaviors that are monitored at every election, irrespective of the nature of the specific campaign or the broader setting, because they are central to the general understanding of politics. Current and study-specific topics were also addressed.
Questions covering issues prominent in 2004 referred to job outsourcing,
private investment of Social Security funds, and President Bush's tax
cut. Americans' views on foreign policy, the war on terrorism, and the
Iraq War and its consequences were also assessed. Additional questions were asked on inflation, immigration, gender politics, and gay and lesbian politics. The study also extended the experiment on the measurement of voter turnout that began in 2002. Demographic variables include respondent's age, education level, political affiliation, race/ethnicity, marital status, and family composition.]]></abstract>
            <abstract contentType="purpose"><![CDATA[PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: null]]></abstract>
            <abstract contentType="mixed"><![CDATA[STUDY DESIGN: null]]></abstract>
            <abstract contentType="mixed"><![CDATA[DESCRIPTION OF VARIABLES: null]]></abstract>
            <abstract contentType="mixed"><![CDATA[PRESENCE OF COMMON SCALES: Pre-election: 1212 interviews were completed from a sample of 1833 eligible respondents, for a response rate of 66.1 percent. Post-election: 1066 interviews were completed from a sample of 1212 eligible respondents, for a response rate of 88.0 percent.]]></abstract>
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                <timePrd>2004-09 -- 2004-12</timePrd>
                <collDate event="start">2004-09-07 </collDate>
                <collDate event="end">2004-11-01</collDate>
                <collDate event="start">2004-11-03 </collDate>
                <collDate event="end">2004-12-20</collDate>
                <geogCover>United States</geogCover>
                <geogUnit>congressional district</geogUnit>
                <anlyUnit>individual</anlyUnit>
                <universe>All United States citizens of voting age on or before the
2004 Election Day. Eligible citizens must have resided in housing
units in the 48 coterminous states. This definition excludes persons
living in Alaska or Hawaii and requires eligible persons to have been
both a United States citizen and aged 18 on or before November 2 2004. </universe>
                <dataKind> survey data </dataKind>
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                <timeMeth>Time Series: Discrete</timeMeth>
                <timeMeth>Time Series</timeMeth>
                <sampProc><![CDATA[National multistage area probability sample.]]></sampProc>
                <collMode>[computer-assisted personal interview (CAPI)]</collMode>
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                <weight>Weight variables V040101 (pre) and V040102 (post) are available for use as full-sample weights that are the product of the household non-response adjustment factor, the within-household selection weight, and a post-stratification adjustment factor. These variables represent the same type of weighting first provided in weights created in 1997 for the 1994 and 1996 Time Series studies. This weighting post-stratifies to match the Current Population Study (CPS) estimate of the distribution of age group by education level. Weight variables using this construction are available for Time Series studies 1994-2004. (A corresponding weight is not available for Time Series studies preceding 1994 and has not been used since 2004.)</weight>
                <cleanOps><![CDATA[[<p>For further information please see the <a href="http://electionstudies.org/studypages/download/datacenter_all_NoData.php">ANES Data Center</a> Web site.</p>, ANES 2004 TIME SERIES AND PANEL CONTEXTUAL FILE (ICPSR 4294)
contains contextual information about these data.]]]></cleanOps>
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                <respRate>Pre-election: 1212 interviews were completed from a sample of 1833 eligible respondents, for a response rate of 66.1 percent. Post-election: 1066 interviews were completed from a sample of 1212 eligible respondents, for a response rate of 88.0 percent.</respRate>
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                <restrctn>Access to these data is restricted. Users interested in obtaining these data must complete a Restricted Data Use Agreement,specify the reason for the request, and obtain IRB approval or notice of exemption for their research.</restrctn>
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        <notes><![CDATA[<div class=\"citationDateDiscrepancy\">The citation of this study may have changed due to the new version control system that has been implemented. Please see version history for more details.</div>]]></notes>
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