Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Wave I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2013

The Comparative Candidate Survey (CCS) is a response to the growing number of candidate surveys in the Anglo-saxon world and beyond. More or less regular candidate surveys are conducted in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The rational of th...

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Main Authors: Binder, Tanja, Lauener, Lukas, Lindholm, Annika, Lutz, Georg, Pekari, Nicolas, Rosset, Jan, Tresch, Anke
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Published: FORS - Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.23662/fors-ds-620-3
https://www.swissubase.ch/en/catalogue/studies/11249/latest/datasets/620/1156
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spelling ftdatacite:10.23662/fors-ds-620-3 2023-05-15T16:52:02+02:00 Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Wave I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2013 Binder, Tanja Lauener, Lukas Lindholm, Annika Lutz, Georg Pekari, Nicolas Rosset, Jan Tresch, Anke 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.23662/fors-ds-620-3 https://www.swissubase.ch/en/catalogue/studies/11249/latest/datasets/620/1156 unknown FORS - Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences Political ideology Elections dataset Dataset 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.23662/fors-ds-620-3 2022-02-08T17:05:41Z The Comparative Candidate Survey (CCS) is a response to the growing number of candidate surveys in the Anglo-saxon world and beyond. More or less regular candidate surveys are conducted in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The rational of the CCS is to harmonise these dispersed efforts and give them a cross-nationally comparable core. The CCS is an internationally coordinated effort. It combines an internationally agreed and locally adapted core questionnaire with questions that try to capture national and election specifics. The core candidate questionnaire specifically focuses on the issue of individualisation of electoral campaigns, i.e. the empirical question to which extent the candidates run their own campaigns distinct from those of their parties. CCS has been running since 2006. Using the CCS wave I questionnaire, the first wave includes candidate surveys from 32 elections across 24 countries. To date, the second wave incorporates candidate surveys from 22 parliamentary elections in 18 countries, where the CCS wave II questionnaire was used. More information on the project can be found on the CCS website (www.comparativecandidates.org). : Face-to-face interview (CAPI, CAMI, PAPI, etc.) : Entretien en face-à-face (CAPI, CAMI, PAPI, etc.) : Befragung Face-to-Face (CAPI, CAMI, PAPI etc.) : Self-administered questionnaire: Paper : Questionnaire auto-administré: papier : Selbst ausgefüllter Fragebogen: Papier : Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based : Questionnaire auto-administré: par Internet : Selbst ausgefüllter Fragebogen: internetbasiert : Candidates for parliamentary elections in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg*, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. : No sampling : Dataset Iceland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada New Zealand Norway
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topic Political ideology
Elections
spellingShingle Political ideology
Elections
Binder, Tanja
Lauener, Lukas
Lindholm, Annika
Lutz, Georg
Pekari, Nicolas
Rosset, Jan
Tresch, Anke
Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Wave I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2013
topic_facet Political ideology
Elections
description The Comparative Candidate Survey (CCS) is a response to the growing number of candidate surveys in the Anglo-saxon world and beyond. More or less regular candidate surveys are conducted in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The rational of the CCS is to harmonise these dispersed efforts and give them a cross-nationally comparable core. The CCS is an internationally coordinated effort. It combines an internationally agreed and locally adapted core questionnaire with questions that try to capture national and election specifics. The core candidate questionnaire specifically focuses on the issue of individualisation of electoral campaigns, i.e. the empirical question to which extent the candidates run their own campaigns distinct from those of their parties. CCS has been running since 2006. Using the CCS wave I questionnaire, the first wave includes candidate surveys from 32 elections across 24 countries. To date, the second wave incorporates candidate surveys from 22 parliamentary elections in 18 countries, where the CCS wave II questionnaire was used. More information on the project can be found on the CCS website (www.comparativecandidates.org). : Face-to-face interview (CAPI, CAMI, PAPI, etc.) : Entretien en face-à-face (CAPI, CAMI, PAPI, etc.) : Befragung Face-to-Face (CAPI, CAMI, PAPI etc.) : Self-administered questionnaire: Paper : Questionnaire auto-administré: papier : Selbst ausgefüllter Fragebogen: Papier : Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based : Questionnaire auto-administré: par Internet : Selbst ausgefüllter Fragebogen: internetbasiert : Candidates for parliamentary elections in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg*, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. : No sampling :
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author Binder, Tanja
Lauener, Lukas
Lindholm, Annika
Lutz, Georg
Pekari, Nicolas
Rosset, Jan
Tresch, Anke
author_facet Binder, Tanja
Lauener, Lukas
Lindholm, Annika
Lutz, Georg
Pekari, Nicolas
Rosset, Jan
Tresch, Anke
author_sort Binder, Tanja
title Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Wave I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2013
title_short Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Wave I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2013
title_full Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Wave I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2013
title_fullStr Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Wave I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2013
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Candidates Survey (CCS) Wave I - Cumulative Dataset 2005 - 2013
title_sort comparative candidates survey (ccs) wave i - cumulative dataset 2005 - 2013
publisher FORS - Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences
publishDate 2018
url https://dx.doi.org/10.23662/fors-ds-620-3
https://www.swissubase.ch/en/catalogue/studies/11249/latest/datasets/620/1156
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