The Resource Convention Delegate Study of 1972: Women in Politics
Convention Delegate Study of 1972: Women in Politics
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The item Convention Delegate Study of 1972: Women in Politics represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Bowdoin College Library.
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- Summary
- This study consists of two analytically distinct parts. The first 351 variables contain information from 2,587 delegates to the Republican and Democratic national nominating conventions of 1972 who responded to a pre-convention mail questionnaire (response rate of 58 percent). Data for the next 381 variables were gathered in post-convention personal interviews with 1,336 respondents selected as a representative sample of delegates. Either segment of the data may be analyzed independently, or the appropriate subset of merged data may be selected. The study focused on the changing role of women in politics, utilizing the nominating conventions as a means of defining and identifying an elite segment of the population and women in politics at one point in time. The mail questionnaire provided information on the nature and composition of each of the national conventions in terms of the delegates' personal life histories, political expectations and aspirations, and attitudes towards candidates, issues, and groups in society and at the conventions. The personal interview built on the pre-convention instrument and examined in depth the candidate selection process, the convention proceedings, and the psychological factors involved in women's political activity. Demographic data include age, sex, race, place of birth, marital status, number of children, ethnicity, education, parents' and spouse's levels of education, occupation, and family income
- Note
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- 1972
- 7287
- Label
- Convention Delegate Study of 1972: Women in Politics
- Title
- Convention Delegate Study of 1972: Women in Politics
- Subject
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- life history
- party delegates
- party nominations
- political affiliation
- political attitudes
- political conventions
- political elites
- political issues
- Democratic National Convention
- presidential elections
- social attitudes
- survey
- women
- political participation
- Democratic Party (USA)
- Republican National Convention
- Republican Party (USA)
- biographical data
- career expectations
- gender roles
- Summary
- This study consists of two analytically distinct parts. The first 351 variables contain information from 2,587 delegates to the Republican and Democratic national nominating conventions of 1972 who responded to a pre-convention mail questionnaire (response rate of 58 percent). Data for the next 381 variables were gathered in post-convention personal interviews with 1,336 respondents selected as a representative sample of delegates. Either segment of the data may be analyzed independently, or the appropriate subset of merged data may be selected. The study focused on the changing role of women in politics, utilizing the nominating conventions as a means of defining and identifying an elite segment of the population and women in politics at one point in time. The mail questionnaire provided information on the nature and composition of each of the national conventions in terms of the delegates' personal life histories, political expectations and aspirations, and attitudes towards candidates, issues, and groups in society and at the conventions. The personal interview built on the pre-convention instrument and examined in depth the candidate selection process, the convention proceedings, and the psychological factors involved in women's political activity. Demographic data include age, sex, race, place of birth, marital status, number of children, ethnicity, education, parents' and spouse's levels of education, occupation, and family income
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- Miller, Warren E
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
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- Douvan, Elizabeth
- Crotty, William
- Kirkpatrick, Jeane
- Label
- Convention Delegate Study of 1972: Women in Politics
- Note
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- 1972
- 7287
- Control code
- ICPSR07287.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- Convention Delegate Study of 1972: Women in Politics
- Note
-
- 1972
- 7287
- Control code
- ICPSR07287.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- life history
- party delegates
- party nominations
- political affiliation
- political attitudes
- political conventions
- political elites
- political issues
- Democratic National Convention
- presidential elections
- social attitudes
- survey
- women
- political participation
- Democratic Party (USA)
- Republican National Convention
- Republican Party (USA)
- biographical data
- career expectations
- gender roles
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