Research data

International Relations (February 1964, Germany)

GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA0428 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.0428
Abstract: Attitude to problems of international policy, views about selected countries and the image of the USA. Topics: Most important problems of the FRG; satisfaction with standard of living; attitude to France, USA, Great Britain, the Soviet Union and China; preferred East-West orientation of the FRG; judgement on American or Soviet foreign policy and the desire for peace of the superpowers; judgement on the military strength of the two superpowers; willingness for an increased European defense contribution; assessment of the danger of a Soviet attack and the will for freedom of the Americans as w ... more

Methodology

Date(s) of Data Collection: 02.1964
Geographic coverage: Germany (DE), FRG without West Berlin
Universe: Age: 21 and older.
Number of Units: 1200
Sampling Procedure: Multi-stage random sample
Mode of Data Collection: Oral survey with standardized questionnaire
Data Collector: DIVO, Frankfurt
Analysis System(s): SPSS
Number of Variables: -
Notes: The study is part of an international comparative investigation; the summarized description is archived under ZA Study No. 2073.

Bibliographic information

Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: - USIA, Washington | - DIVO, Frankfurt
Publication year: 1969
DOI: 10.4232/1.0428
Study number: ZA0428
Publisher: GESIS Data Archive

Versions

Current Version: 1.0.0, 2010-04-13, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.0428
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Study group:
Internationale Beziehungen | show all hits of the group
Most important domestic and foreign policy problems of the FRG; attitudes to various countries.
Principal Investigator: USIA, Washington; Data Collector: DIVO, Frankfurt


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