We’re excited to announce an opportunity to add modules to a new follow-on study of the #GSS! 🎉 The GSS Follow-On study is a web-based short survey conducted some weeks after the main GSS baseline study on a subsample of cases. The follow-on study allows researchers to propose survey questions pertaining to topic(s) of interest. What are the methodological advantages of the GSS Follow-On? ✔️Linkage to General Social Survey baseline study ✔️Linkage to data from other surveys ✔️Ability to track a panel over time ✔️Expertise in panel surveys ✔️Benefits of a self-administered web survey ✔️Visibility via GSS public use files ✔️Dissemination through the GSS Data Explorer Check out the brochure to learn more! If you are interested or have questions, please contact Rene Bautista at: [email protected].
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The General Social Survey (GSS) is a nationally representative survey of U.S. adults that has been conducted since 1972.
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Updates
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A Los Angeles Times article titled “How to rediscover hope during election season” uses #GSSData on the percentage of Americans that agree that most people can be trusted. Read the article here ➙ https://lnkd.in/eUyhKy_G
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A recent Science Direct publication used hashtag #GSSData to track how attitudes toward democracy have changed in the U.S. Read the article here ➙ https://lnkd.in/eyFYYbcN
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Interested in submitting a module to the new #GSS Follow-On study? Accepted modules will be provided all elements related to the fielding of the questions: → Programming of questions as submitted → IRB review and approval → Translation of questions into Spanish → Recruitment of survey participants → Administration to all participants in the follow-on cleaning and processing of the data Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! We’re accepting submissions through the end of November, consider reaching out to GSS’s Director, Rene Bautista at [email protected] today to begin the process.
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A recent Springer Nature publication used #GSS data to examine the role of social trust at the national level and COVID-19 mortality. Read the article here ➙ https://t.ly/-16ZC
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A The New York Times article used #GSSData on the percentage of Democrats and Republicans who said they have “a great deal of confidence in the scientific community.” Read the article here ➙ https://t.ly/OQK0-
Opinion | MAGA vs. Science Is No Contest
https://www.nytimes.com
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A recent Emerald Global publication used #GSSData to assess the impact of stress and long work hours on ethical behavior within health-care settings. Read the abstract here ➙ https://t.ly/B2XjU
Ethical boundaries in employee relationships: addressing workplace affairs in the health-care industry
emerald.com
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A recent Springer Nature publication used #GSSData to analyze the differences between gun owners and non-gun owners' support for democratic norms. Read the article here ➙ https://t.ly/JyBdO
Democracy at Gunpoint: American Gun Owners and Attitudes Towards Democracy - Political Behavior
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What do you think about U.S. spending on alternative energy sources? #GSSData show that thoughts on spending differ widely between political parties. See this plus more key trends ➙ https://t.ly/jvUPj
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A The Washington Post article titled “With six words, Michelle Obama rewires America’s conversation on race” uses #GSS data on political affiliation to analyze beliefs on why Black Americans face income and housing disparities. Read the article here ➙ https://t.ly/WHYBi
Column | With six words, Michelle Obama rewires America’s conversation on race
washingtonpost.com