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General Social Survey 2014 Cross-Section and Panel Combined, (Inapplicable Responses Coded as Missing)

DOI

10.17605/OSF.IO/D5Z2C

Citation

Smith, T. W. (2020, May 3). General Social Survey 2014 Cross-Section and Panel Combined (Inapplicable Responses Coded as Missing).

Summary

This file differs from the General Social Survey 2014 in that all inapplicable values are set to system missing. The General Social Surveys (GSS) have been conducted by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) annually since 1972, except for the years 1979, 1981, and 1992 (a supplement was added in 1992), and biennially beginning in 1994. The GSS are designed to be part of a program of social indicator research, replicating questionnaire items and wording in order to facilitate time-trend studies. This data file has all cases and variables asked on the 2014 GSS. There are a total of 3,842 cases in the data set but their initial sampling years vary because the GSS now contains panel cases. Sampling years can be identified with the variable SAMPTYPE.

To download syntax files for the GSS that reproduce well-known religious group recodes, including RELTRAD, please visit the ARDA's Syntax Repository.

The ARDA has added six additional variables to the original data set to enhance the users' experience on our site.

Data File

Cases: 3842
Variables: 926
Weight Variable: WTCOMB, WTCOMBNR, FORMWT, OVERSAMP, WTSS

WTCOMB: weight for both cross-section and the panel cases combined, adjusted to the 2014 sampling
WTCOMBNR: weight for both cross-section and the panel cases combined, accounting for non-respondents

Data Collection

2014

Funded By

National Science Foundation

Collection Procedures

In-person interview of approximately 90 minutes

Sampling Procedures

NORC has introduced an innovative approach to demographic sampling frame construction and sample design for NORC's program of face-to-face surveys from 2004 onward. The important changes from previous GSS designs are: (i) the construction of a new list-assisted sampling frame for 72 percent of the population; (ii) an increase in the size of the certainty stratum (the proportion of the population covered by certainty area selections); (iii) designation of new primary sampling units (PSUs) for the certainty stratum; (iv) designation of new secondary sampling units (SSUs) for the remaining "urban" areas; and (v) designation of larger SSUs for the remaining areas.

Principal Investigators

Tom W. Smith

Notes

The following links provide a detailed description of the occupation and industry codes utilized in the 2014 GSS dataset:

Appendix F. Go to page 19 for the 2010 Census occupational categories used in the 2014 GSS.

Appendix H. Go to page 12 for the 2007 NAICS/Census industrial categories used in the 2014 GSS.

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