Global Attitudes Project, Spring 2010, 22 Nation Survey
DOI
10.17605/OSF.IO/XDJHNSummary
The Global Attitudes Project, Spring 2010, 22 Nation Survey is a cross-national survey of attitudes on global issues. Topics include politics, social issues, globalization, life satisfaction, and religion. Respondents also were surveyed on their views of the role of the United States in the world and on their impressions of well-known leaders (Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, Vladimir Putin, etc.)This survey was conducted both before and after the passage of a controversial Arizona state immigration law. These data allow opportunities to examine the extent to which opinions in Mexico changed after this law was passed.
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Data File
Cases: 24790Variables: 471
Weight Variable: LLWEIGHTLL, COWEIGHT, and WEIGHT
Data Collection
April 7 - May 8, 2010Original Survey (Instrument)
Global Attitudes Project, Spring 2010 SurveyFunded By
Pew Research Center - Global Attitudes and TrendsCollection Procedures
The data for the survey were collected using telephone and face-to-face interviews conducted under the direction of Princeton Survey Research Associates International. Telephone interviews were used to collect data in Great Britain, France, Germany, Japan, Spain, and the United States. Face-to-face interviews were used to collect data in Argentina, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, South Korea, and Turkey.Sampling Procedures
The target population is adults (18 years and older). All surveys are based on national samples except in China, India, and Pakistan, where the samples were disproportionately urban.Principal Investigators
Pew Research Center - Global Attitudes and TrendsNote on Weights and Filters
It is important to read this information before using the 2010 Pew Global Attitudes Survey dataset because full surveys in Mexico were conducted both before and after the passage of a controversial Arizona state immigration law.The weight that must be used when looking to analyze the attitudes and opinions of the general populations is WEIGHT .
To analyze opinions before and after the passage of a controversial Arizona state immigration law, use variable ARIZONA. If ARIZONA = 0, then Interview did NOT include questions about the immigration law. If ARIZONA = 1, then Interview did include questions about the immigration law. The post-passage questions include Q119a and Q119ca-cc.