Polish-Norwegian research of social, political and economic attitudes.
The purpose of the studySocial, political and economic attitudes and their stability.
Main topics of the studyPopulism, egalitarianism, political identification, religiosity, attitude to systemic change, job seeking, material conditions.
Unit of Analysisrespondent
Sample designType of the sample applied in the StudyRandom address sample of adult residents of Poland.
Geographic coverage of the samplePoland
| Lower age cut-off for the sample | 18 | | Upper age cut-off for the sample | brak |
Data collection methods were used for the study"face-to-face" interview
The total number of starting or issued names/addresses and the total number of successfully completed| starting or issued names/addresses | | | sucessfully completed | |
Substitution or replacement of respondentsnot permitted
Post-stratification weightavailableFactors considered at construction of the post-stratified weighting factorSex, age category, education, professional group.Weighting or post-stratification strategy usedAfter each wave of fieldwork, the results were weighted to the data provided by the Central Statistical Office. The weight includes differentiation in response rate in categories of locality, and differentiation in response rate in groups defined by selected socio-demographic variables.
Description of sample designAttached to deposited documentation
FieldworkStart and end dates of fieldwork| Start date | --2005 | | End date | --2005 |
Inny terminNORPOL4 start: 14.04.2005; end: 26.04.2005. POLTEST I wave: start: 26.02.2004; end: 04.03.2004. II wave: start: 24.03.2004; end: 31.03.2004. III wave: start: 21.01.2005; end: 31.01.2005.
Minimum number of contact attempts3
Interviews back-checked (e.g. supervisor checks later whether interview was conductedYes - approximate proportion 10 %
Other information about the studyPattern for data quotationNORPOL project was funded by the Research Council of Norway and administered by University of Tromso, Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Political Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences, and CBOS Public Opinion Research Center. Fieldwork was conducted by CBOS. The POLTEST research is a part of NORPOL project, which was funded by the Research Council of Norway and administered by University of Tromso, Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Political Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences, and CBOS Public Opinion Research Center. Fieldwork was conducted by CBOS.
Data distributionData use restrictionsno restrictions
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