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National Surveys on Energy and Environment [United States]
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Barry Rabe, University of Michigan.; Christopher Borick, Muhlenberg College
Version: View help for Version V16
Version Title: View help for Version Title Fall 2008 - Spring 2017
Name | File Type | Size | Last Modified |
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Fall 2008 NSEE | 08/20/2016 05:13:AM | ||
Fall 2009 NSEE | 07/14/2017 04:03:PM | ||
Fall 2010 NSEE | 08/18/2017 09:07:AM | ||
Fall 2015 NSEE | 08/20/2016 05:11:AM | ||
Fall-2011-NSEE | 07/14/2017 03:00:PM | ||
Fall-2012-NSEE | 08/18/2017 09:10:AM | ||
Fall-2013-NSEE | 02/01/2017 01:33:PM | ||
Fall-2014-NSEE | 08/18/2017 03:49:PM | ||
Fall-2016-NSEE | 08/18/2017 11:04:AM | ||
Spring 2015 NSEE | 08/20/2016 05:16:AM |
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Project Description
The NSEE is committed to transparency in all facets of our work, including timely release and posting of data from each survey wave. A grant from the Office of the Provost at the University of Michigan has allowed us to provide online access to earlier waves of the NSEE, including frequency tables, survey instruments, and datasets. Users can see a list of topics covered by the NSEE, and search for questions by text, variable name, or variable category on CLOSUP's website.
Although the datasets are listed by survey wave, the NSEE is a valuable source of longitudinal public-opinion data on climate change and energy policy. Many questions have been asked over multiple waves, including questions about belief in global warming that have been asked in every wave of the NSEE. Consult the NSEE Crosswalk to see which questions have been asked in prior and subsequent waves of the NSEE. To facilitate longitudinal analysis, the NSEE datasets use a longitudinal variable naming scheme to facilitate longitudinal analysis. Variable names include two parts: a subject category for the question, and a description of the contents of the question. When a question has been asked with the same text and response options over multiple waves, the same variable name will be used in each dataset. For more information on the longitudinal naming scheme users should consult the codebooks for the datasets.
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