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Political attitudes in Tokyo, Japan, 1962 [electronic resource].
Format
Data file
Language
English
Εdition
ICPSR ed.
Published/Created
Ann Arbor, MI : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [producer and distributor], 1976.
Description
Extent of collection: 1 data file + machine-readable documentation (PDF).
Availability
Available Online
ICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research)
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ReCAP - Remote Storage
JQ1698.A1 P65
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Codebook to accompany study.
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Subject(s)
Political parties
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Japan
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Public opinion
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Public opinion
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Japan
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Tokyo
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Japan
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Politics and government
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1945-
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Public opinion
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Related name
University of California, Berkeley. Survey Research Center
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Yoron Kagaku Kyōkai (Japan)
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Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
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Series
ICPSR (Series) ; 7070.
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ICPSR ; 7070
Restrictions note
Use of these data is restricted to Princeton University students, faculty, and staff for non-commercial statistical analysis and research purposes only.
Summary note
This was the third in a series of studies conducted by the Social Research Institute of Tokyo on the political attitudes of the voting population in metropolitan Tokyo (see also ICPSR 7068 and 7069). This study attempted a thorough investigation of the four largest political parties in Japan in 1962: Liberal Democratic, Democratic Socialist, Socialist, and Communist. Respondents were asked to give their opinions of each party, to list the most important criteria on which they judged political parties, and to indicate which parties they could never support. A large portion of the survey probed respondents' impressions of each of the four parties individually. This was achieved through a lengthy scaling procedure evaluating each party's degree of fairness, trustworthiness, strength, consistency, affluence, independence, persuasiveness, capability, and seriousness of purpose. Demographic variables cover age, sex, marital status, education, standard of living, and occupation.
Notes
Codebook available in print and electronic format.
Title from title screen (viewed on February 2, 2006).
The codebook of this study is bound together with ICPSR 7072 and 7073 in one volume.
Type of data
Extent of collection: 1 data file + machine-readable documentation (PDF).
Time and place of event
Date(s) of collection: 1962.
Time period: 1962.
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage: Tokyo, Japan.
System details
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Data format: card image.
Extent of processing: FREQ.PR.
Methodology note
Data source: personal interviews.
Universe: voting population of metropolitan Tokyo, Japan.
Cite as
Yoron Kagaku Kyokai (Japan). POLITICAL ATTITUDES IN TOKYO, JAPAN, 1962 [Computer file]. Berkeley, CA: University of California at Berkeley, Survey Research Center, International Data Library and Reference Service [producer], 196?. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1976.
OCLC
177322495
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