Description Usage Format Source References Examples
gun_twowave
is a part of the replication data from Barney and Schaffner (2019).
The data set is constructed combining the two-wave panel from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES) 2010-12 study
with the mass shooting data originally analyzed by Newman and Hartman (2019).
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An object of class tbl_df
(inherits from tbl
, data.frame
) with 33106 rows and 11 columns.
Unique id of a respondent.
Year of the response.
Attitudes towards gun control, corresponding to a variable ‘CC320’ in CCES. (1) "Less Strict", (2) "Kept As They Are" and (3) "More Strict".
“Prior exposure” variable, taking (1) if the mass shootings happened within 25 miles between 2000 and 2010.
“Prior exposure” variable, taking (1) if the mass shootings happened within 100 miles between 2000 and 2010.
Zipcode of a respondent.
3-point scale party id constructed by Barney and Schaffner (2019) based on ‘pid7’ in 2010.
3-point scale party id, measured in 2010.
7-point scale party id, measured in 2010.
Treatment indicator which takes 1 if the mass shootings happened within 25 miles.
Treatment indicator which takes 1 if the mass shootings happened within 100 miles.
Barney, David; Schaffner, Brian. “Replication Data for: Reexamining the Effect of Mass Shootings on Public Support for Gun Control.” https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YJQIXP, Harvard Dataverse, V1, 2018.
Ansolabehere, Stephen; Schaffner, Brian. “2010 - 2012 CCES Panel Study.” https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/24416, Harvard Dataverse, V4, 2014.
Barney, David J., and Brian F. Schaffner. "Reexamining the Effect of Mass Shootings on Public Support for Gun Control." British Journal of Political Science 49.4 (2019): 1555-1565. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123418000352.
Newman, B. J. and Hartman, T. K. “Mass shootings and public support for gun control.” British Journal of Political Science, 49.4 (2019): 1527–1553. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123417000333.
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require(haven)
data("gun_twowave")
gun_twowave
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