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International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) 2001 Social Networks II
Cel w jakim badanie zostało przeprowadzoneThe ISSP is a continuing annual programme of cross-national collaboration on surveys covering topics important for social science research. It brings together pre-existing social science projects and coordinates research goals, thereby adding a cross-national, cross-cultural perspective to the individual national studies. Twenty-nine countries are members of the ISSP. It started late in 1983 when SCPR, London, secured funds from the Nuffield Foundation to hold meetings to further international collaboration between four existing surveys - the General Social Survey, conducted by NORC in the USA, the British Social Attitudes Survey, conducted by SCPR in Great Britain, the Allgemeine Bevoelkerungsumfrage der Sozialwissenschaften, conducted by ZUMA in West Germany and the National Social Science Survey, conducted by ANU in Australia. Prior to this, NORC and ZUMA had been collaborating bilaterally since 1982 on a common set of questions. The four founding members agreed to (1) jointly develop modules dealing with important areas of social science, (2) field the modules as a fifteen-minute supplement to the regular national surveys (or a special survey if necessary), (3) include an extensive common core of background variables and (4) make the data available to the social science community as soon as possible. Each research organisation funds all of its own costs. There are no central funds. The merging of the data into a cross-national data set is performed by the Zentralarchiv fuer Empirische Sozialforschung, University of Cologne. Since 1984, the ISSP has grown to more than 38 nations: the founding four - Australia, Germany, Great Britain and the United States - plus Austria, Bangladesh, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Israel, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, the Slovakian Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland, Venezuela. New members are Flanders, South Africa and Taiwan. The annual topics for the ISSP are developed over several years by a sub-committee and are pre-tested in various countries. The annual plenary meeting of the ISSP then adopts the final questionnaire. ISSP questions need to be relevant to all countries and expressed in an equivalent manner in all languages. The questionnaire is originally drafted in British English and then translated into other languages. The ISSP marks several new departures in the area of cross-national research. First, the collaboration between organisations is not ad hoc or intermittent, but routine and continual. Second, while necessarily more circumscribed than collaboration dedicated solely to cross-national research on a single topic, the ISSP makes cross-national research a basic part of the national research agenda of each participating country. Third, by combining a cross time with a cross-national perspective, two powerful research designs are being used to study societal processes. Poruszana problematyka badawczaNumber of adult brothers and sisters; frequency of personal (visits, meetings) and non-personal contacts (telephone, letter, fax or e-mail) with the parents, brothers and sisters and own children; time for the journey to where the mother lives, frequency of the contacts to relatives (uncles and aunts, cousins, parents-in-law, brothers-in-law or sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews, godparents); number of close friends at work place, in the neighbourhood, and in general; sex of best close friend; frequency of contact to the best friend; participation in activities of groups like sports club, charitable organisation, neighbourhood, political party, an association, and a church or religious organisation; first and second contact person for support in respondent's household, at money problems and in case of a depression; frequency of helping others in household, by loaning money, by talking to depressed persons and in giving help at job search; information source at the search for the present job; importance of character traits of close friends: Intelligence, helpfulness, understanding and enjoyable company (scale); attitude to the moral obligation of adult children to care for their parents; people who are better off should help friends who are less well off; attitude to development of friendships to once own advantage; attitude to a state responsibility to provide the childcare and an adequate standard of living for old people; personal luck assessment; feeling of being overused by family, relatives or friends; trust in neighbours (scale); duration of living at the place of residence; political efficacy; frequency of political discussions with friends. Jednostka badaniaa personDobór próbyTyp zastosowanej w badaniu próbysee codebookObszar geograficzny, na którym zrealizowano badanieAustralia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Norway, Austria, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary, USA, Republic of Cyprus
Metoda zbierania danychinnasee codebook Liczebność próby założonej i zrealizowanej
Zastępowanie respondentówdozwolonesee codebook Waga poststratyfikacyjnazbiór zawiera wagę poststratyfikacyjnąCzynniki brane pod uwagę przy konstrukcji wagi poststratyfikacyjnejsee codebookOpis sposobu konstrukcji wagisee codebookOgraniczenia reprezentatywności próby zrealizowanej, wynikające zarówno ze sposobu doboru próby/repondenta, jak i powstałe wskutek terenowej realizacji badaniasee codebookPełny opis sposobu doboru próbyDołączona do badania dokumentacja zawiera pełny opis sposobu doboru próbyFaza terenowa realizacji badaniaDaty, w jakich badanie zostało przeprowadzone
Obligacje ankietera przy ponownych próbach kontaktu z wylosowanym respondentem / gospodarstwem domowymPonawianie kontaktu w różnych porach tego samego dniaPonawianie kontaktu w różnych dniach tygodnia Kontrola zrealizowanych wywiadów pod względem poprawności ich realizacji przez koordynatoraWywiady były kontrolowane przez koordynatora w około %see codebookPozostałe informacje na temat badaniaWzór cytowania danych przekazywanych do archiwumThe data utilized in this (publication) were documented and made available by the ZENTRALARCHIV FUER EMPIRISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG, KOELN. The data for the 'ISSP' were collected by independent institutions in each country (see: principal investigators in the study-description-schemes for each participating country). Neither the original collectors nor the ZENTRALARCHIV bear any responsibility for the analyses or interpretation presented here. In order to provide funding agencies with essential information about the use of archival resources, and to facilitate the exchange of information about research activities based on the ZENTRALARCHIVE's holdings, each user is expected to send two copies of each completed manuscript to the ZENTRALARCHIV. Jeśli przekazywane dane są częścią innego zbioru lub pochodzą z innych źródeł drukowanych (np. statystyki publiczne), jakie jest ich źródłohttp://www.issp.org/Ogólnodostępne publikacje odwołujące się do danych przekazywanych do archiwumhttp://www.issp.org/Dystrybucja danychOgraniczenia dystrybucji zbioruBrak ograniczeń |