PRRI 2015 American Values Survey
- Published
- [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2015.
[University Park, Pennsylvania] : The Association of Religion Data Archives, 2021. - Physical Description
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators
- Association of Religion Data Archives
Access Online
- www.thearda.com , Free-to-read
- Restrictions on Access
- Free-to-read Unrestricted online access
- Contents
- Files available for download: Completely labeled SPSS file (.sav) -- Completely labeled Stata file -- Complete codebook with frequencies and percentages -- Complete codebook with frequencies and percentages up to 10 responses -- Codebook with variable descriptions only -- Fixed field ASCII file. Readme file with variable locations -- Use with Microsoft Excel and other spreadsheet programs.
- Summary
- The American Values Survey (AVS) is Public Religion Research Institute's (PRRI) annual multi-issue survey on religion, culture and public policy. The survey is conducted in the fall each year. The goal of PRRI is to help journalists, scholars, pundits, thought leaders, clergy and the public better understand debates on public policy and the religious and cultural atmosphere that is shaping American politics and society. The 2015 American Values Survey consisted of interviews with 2,695 adults who were spread across all fifty states and Washington, D.C. A battery of questions were included to assess American opinions about jobs, unemployment and immigration. The survey also included a section on America's views on cultural change and discrimination against race in the criminal justice system.
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- Funding Information
- Funded by The Ford Foundation.
Funded by The Nathan Cummings Foundation. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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