Esmeralda Valentine Bon
English Public Attitudes to CSPL - Relevant Questions: Insights from the British Election Study Internet Panel
Bon, Esmeralda Valentine; van der Eijk, Cees
Authors
Prof Dr CEES VAN DER EIJK CEES.VAN_DER_EIJK@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Social Science Research Methods
Abstract
In the analyses reported in this report weights were used as follow: if a variable occurred in only one wave, the weight for that specific wave was employed. If a variable was measured in multiple waves, either the 'full' weight for all waves was used or a multiple-wave-weight that covered the specific waves of relevance. For the purpose of replication, the British Election Study and most of the Public Standards survey data can be freely accessed and downloaded from the UK Data Service data archives (https://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/).
Citation
Bon, E. V., & van der Eijk, C. (2017). English Public Attitudes to CSPL - Relevant Questions: Insights from the British Election Study Internet Panel. Nottingham: Committee on Standards in Public Life
Report Type | Discussion Paper |
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Publication Date | Jul 4, 2017 |
Deposit Date | Jun 27, 2019 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 28, 2024 |
Pages | 15 |
Keywords | British Election Study; Public Opinion; Political Attitudes; CSPL; Political Trust; Standards in Public Life |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2233620 |
Additional Information | This report was prepared for the Horizon Scanning Event of the CSPL -the Committee on Standards in Public Life, to report on questions in the BES (British Election Study) internet panel survey (BESip) that relate to the Committee's 7 Principles of Public Life (also known as the Nolan Principles). |
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