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American National Election Study: 1998 Pilot Study
Principal Investigator(s): Sapiro, Virginia; Rosenstone, Steven J.; the National Election Studies
Summary: The 1998 Pilot Study focused on examining and improving the methodology used for future studies in the American National Election Studies series. The study provided an opportunity to test new instrumentation, fine-tune measurement of core concepts, and try out some innovative survey methods. The 1998 Pilot Study, conducted September 8 through November 3, 1998, marked the first time a study was conducted during an election season. Three high-profile gubernatorial contests in California, Il... (view details)
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02693
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