Presbyterian Panel Survey, July 2015 - Awareness and Understanding of the Presbyterian Mission Agency, Clergy
DOI
10.17605/OSF.IO/P39XKCitation
Androit, A., & Kopacz, J. (2020, April 9). Presbyterian Panel Survey, July 2015 - Awareness and Understanding of the Presbyterian Mission Agency, Clergy.Summary
The Presbyterian Panel began in 1973 and is an ongoing panel study in which mailed and web-based questionnaires are used to survey representative samples of constituency groups of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). These constituency groups include members, elders, pastors serving in a congregation and specialized clergy serving elsewhere."In 2014, the Presbyterian Mission Agency began a new process for setting goals and assessing impact. This panel study is intended to establish a baseline for future assessments of the Communications Department of the Presbyterian Mission Agency, and is part of a larger impact assessment for the department." Awareness and Understanding of the Presbyterian Mission Agency: 2016 Presbyterian Panel Survey
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Data File
Cases: 917Variables: 192
Weight Variable: None