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Presbyterian Panel Survey, February 2017 - Race and Ethnicity, Members and Elders

DOI

10.17605/OSF.IO/D4U7Y

Citation

Androit, A., & Kopacz, J. (2020, April 9). Presbyterian Panel Survey, February 2017 - Race and Ethnicity, Members and Elders.

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. The August 2013 and February 2017 Panel surveys both dealt with race and ethnicity, and the inclusion of a number of identical questions in the two surveys allows for analysis of change over time. This dataset contains data from members and elders of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).

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Data File

Cases: 474
Variables: 261
Weight Variable: None

Data Collection

February 2017

Original Survey (Instrument)

Presbyterian Panel Survey, Race and Ethnicity

Funded By

Congregational Ministries Division, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

Collection Procedures

"A total of 6,743 panelists (sampled and volunteer) were invited to participate in this survey. Surveys were written in English only and were distributed via both web-based and paper questionnaires. The paper questionnaire was mailed, along with the Demographic Profile questionnaire, on July 14, 2015 to 5,483 individuals who were sampled to be panelists. In addition, the entire population of worshipping communities for whom we had mailing addresses was sent invitations for their leader or a participant to join the panel. The web survey was distributed on September 3, 2015 via email invitation to 1,029 panel volunteers. All web non-respondents were sent email reminders on September 9, 2015 and September 17, 2015. Returns for both versions of the survey were accepted through September 27, 2015." Awareness and Understanding of the Presbyterian Mission Agency: 2016 Presbyterian Panel Survey

Sampling Procedures

"This survey is the first full Presbyterian Panel survey to use the 2015-2017 panelists. It consists of two nationally representative samples of groups affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): members and teaching elders." Awareness and Understanding of the Presbyterian Mission Agency: 2016 Presbyterian Panel Survey

Principal Investigators

Angie Androit, Principal Investigator and Joelle Kopacz, Co-Investigator

Related Publications

Research Services, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Race and Ethnicity: 2017 Presbyterian Panel Survey. Louisville, Fall 2018.

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