ANES2016: The 2016 ANES Time Series Study with pre-election interview

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Description

A subset of 2,188 participants of the 2016 American National Election Time Series Study, which was to track the enduring social trend and record the political moment of 2016 (DeBell, 2018). This study consisted of two surveys with same population. The pre-election interview was during the weeks before the 2016 general election, including 4,271 respondents in total. The post-election interview is the re-interview during the weeks after the election, including 3,649 respondents (662 respondents did not complete post-interviews).

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Format

A data frame with 2188 rows and 10 variables.

Details

The Pre-election preference is recorded as "PreVote" and the "PreVote.num" is the numeric of it. Observations with missing values, or "No thought" responses have been removed. Respondents expressing a voting preference other than Clinton or Trump have been removed.

References

DeBell, Matthew, Jon A. Krosnick, Katie Gera, David S. Yeager, and Michael P. McDonald. The turnout gap in surveys: Explanations and solutions. Sociological Methods & Research, 2018. doi: 10.1177/0049124118769085

Enamorado, T., Fifield, B., & Imai, K. (2018). User’s guide and codebook for the ANES 2016 time series voter validation supplemental data. Technical Report, American National Election Studies.

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