Authoritarianism and Society: Comparative Youth Investigations
GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA2655 Data file Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.2655
Abstract: Authoritarianism among young people.
Topics: General authoritarianism scale; Kern authoritarianism scale;
respect for non-specific authority, government authority and parental
authority (scale); rejection of foreigners (scale) (egocentric
attitudes); authoritian family structure scale; attitudes regarding
school; school socialization; political scale; new general
authoritarianism scale (NAAS); social origins and family situation.
Methodology
Date(s) of Data Collection: 1990 - 1992
Date(s) of Data Collection: 1990 - 1992, Austria 1992
FRG (ols states)/GDR the spring 1990
Moscow 1991
the USA 1991
Geographic coverage: Germany (DE), FRG (ols states) | German Democratic Republic (1949-1990) (DDDE) | Austria (AT) | Moscow (RU-MOW) | United States of America (US)
Universe: Young people between 14 and 19 years
Number of Units: 1929
Mode of Data Collection: Written survey under supervision
Data Collector: G. Lederer,
Columbia University, New York
Analysis System(s): -
Number of Variables: 206
Bibliographic information
Principal Investigator/ Authoring Entity, Institution: Lederer, Gerda - Columbia University, New York
Publication year: 1995
DOI: 10.4232/1.2655
Study number: ZA2655
Publisher: GESIS Data Archive
Versions
Current Version: 1.0.0, 2010-04-13, https://doi.org/10.4232/1.2655
Version history: ... more Reference publications
Publications: Lederer, Gerda; Schmidt, Peter (Hrsg.):
Autoritarismus und Gesellschaft: Trendanalysen und vergleichende Jugenduntersuchungen von 1945 - 1993.
Opladen: Leske + Budrich 1995.
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