Presbyterian Panel Survey, May 2017 - Immigration, Refugees, and Immigrant Ministries, All
DOI
10.17605/OSF.IO/7UX68Summary
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.). The panel is made of up of representative samples of ministers of the Word and Sacrament and members of Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) congregations who respond to quarterly surveys on topics that are important to the denomination.The August 2011 and May 2017 Panel surveys both dealt with immigration and immigrant ministries, and the inclusion of a number of identical questions in the two surveys allows for analysis of change over time. The Panel was re-sampled in fall 2011 and in 2015-2016, and so the panelists who participated in the 2017 survey were not the same panelists who participated in 2011.
This dataset contains data from all sampled constituency groups.
Data File
Cases: 1305Variables: 320
Weight Variable: None