2017 European Internet Panel Study Data Guide
Sveinung Arnesen
1
Overview
1.1
Advantages of probability-based, online survey panels
1.2
Citation requirements for using EIPS data
1.3
Field dates and sample sizes by country
2
The Individual Panels
2.1
France
2.2
Germany
2.3
Iceland
2.4
The Netherlands
2.5
Norway
2.6
Sweden
3
EIPS variables: Formulations and distributions
3.1
EIPS2017A
3.1.1
EIPS2017A_dv
3.1.2
EIPS2017A_polent
3.2
EIPS2017B
3.3
EIPS2017C
3.3.1
EIPS2017C_dv
3.3.2
EIPS2017C_distance
3.4
EIPS2017D
3.4.1
EIPS2017D
3.5
EIPS2017E
3.5.1
EIPS2017E_dv
3.5.2
EIPS2017E_turnout
3.5.3
EIPS2017E_majoritysize
3.5.4
EIPS2017E_winner
3.6
EIPS2017F
3.6.1
EIPS2017F_dv
3.6.2
EIPS2017F_entity
3.7
EIPS2017G
3.7.1
EIPS2017G_1_dv
3.7.2
EIPS2017G_2_dv
3.7.3
Age of political candidates
3.7.4
Religion of political candidates
3.8
EIPS2017H
3.8.1
EIPS2017H_1
3.9
EIPS2017I
3.9.1
EIPS2017I
3.9.2
EIPS2017I_community
3.10
Rsp_Gender
3.11
Rsp_Age
3.12
Rsp_Education
3.12.1
Education levels, France
3.12.2
Education levels, Germany
3.12.3
Education levels, Iceland
3.12.4
Education levels, Netherlands
3.12.5
Education levels, Norway
3.12.6
Education levels, Sweden
References
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A guide to the 2017 European Internet Panel Study
Chapter 2
The Individual Panels