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PRRI Religion and Politics Tracking Poll, June 2012

DOI

10.17605/OSF.IO/B47U8

Citation

Jones, R. P., & Cox, D. (2021, September 27). PRRI Religion and Politics Tracking Poll, June 2012.

Summary

The Religion and Politics Tracking Poll was conducted by Public Religion Research Institute to examine attitudes on breaking news and emerging issues at the intersection of religion and politics. This survey examined public attitudes toward topics discussed in the country today. Questions explored attitudes toward same-sex marriage, immigration policies, health care laws, and whether certain policies should be decided at the national or state level.

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Data File

Cases: 1022
Variables: 64
Weight Variable: WEIGHT

Data Collection

June 20-24, 2012

Original Survey (Instrument)

PRRI Religion and Politics Tracking Survey June 2012

Funded By

Public Religion Research Institute

Collection Procedures

The survey was designed and conducted by Public Religion Research Institute. Results of the survey were based on bilingual (Spanish and English) RDD telephone interviews conducted between June 20-24, 2012 by professional interviewers under the direction of Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS).

Sampling Procedures

Interviews were conducted among a random sample of 1,022 adults, 18 years of age or older in the continental United States (312 respondents were interviewed on a cell phone).

Principal Investigators

Robert P. Jones and Daniel Cox

Notes on Weighted Data

The final sample was weighted to five different parameters -- age, sex, geographic region, education and telephone usage -- to ensure reliable and accurate representation of the total adult population

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