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Future Expectations and Future Conduct (1985)

GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA1547 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.1547
Abstract: General future expectations of the population and assessment of political, personal, social and economic development. Leisure behavior and structuring of vacation. Topics: fear of the future; personal thoughts about the future and expectation of a future worth living; detailed recording of importance of topics of the future; perceived possibilities to influence one´s own future; perceived jeopardy to the future of humans; ideals and ideologies of the future; expected development of group influences and increases of power of selected organizations in the Federal Republic; greatest wish for the ... more

Methodology

Date(s) of Data Collection: 11.1985 - 12.1985
Geographic coverage: Germany (DE), FRG incl. West Berlin
Universe: Persons 14 years old and older
Number of Units: 997
Sampling Procedure: Multi-stage stratified random sample (ADM mastersample)
Mode of Data Collection: Oral survey with standardized questionnaire
Data Collector: EMNID, Bielefeld
Analysis System(s): SPSS, OSIRIS
Number of Variables: 488
Notes: The study is part of a survey series dealing with the same survey contents. The remaining studies are archived under the following ZA Study Nos.: ZA Study No. 0906 (1976) ZA Study No. 1166 (1980) ZA Study No. 1546 (1983) ZA Study No. 1683 (1981)

Bibliographic information

Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: - EMNID, Bielefeld
Publication year: 1986
DOI: 10.4232/1.1547
Study number: ZA1547
Publisher: GESIS Data Archive

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