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Title:      Research Opportunities - The 2009/10 British Election
Study

Authors:    Harold Clarke, David Sanders, Marianne Stewart, Paul
Whiteley

Entrydate:  2008-07-07 08:21:41

Keywords:   electons, experiments, in-person, internet, public
opinion 

Abstract:   The 2009/10 British Election Study (BES) will
include significant research opportunities for students of
voting, elections and public opinion.  The BES will have three
major components: (a) in-person pre-post election surveys; (b)
rolling campaign internet panel survey (RCPS); (c) 48
inter-election monthly continuous monitoring surveys (CMS) with
annual panel components.  Each CMS survey will offer researchers
opportunities to include question batteries including
experiments.  Participation is free and data release is very
fast.  Proposals for research modules reviewed by BES Advisory
Board and P.I.s.  Proposals also entertained for research
modules on core and RCPS components.

http://polmeth.wustl.edu/retrieve.php?id=790

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