Data sets used in Survey Analysis

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mais dados de inquéritos diversos no UK

Raw data sets are exactly as they would arrive from the fieldwork agency or from institutional data-prep services (in 80-column ASCII format, fixed width font).

SPSS saved files for British Social Attitudes 1986 and 1989 and Quality of Life in Britain are initial files only.  Variables in the BSA series are (re-) named using the positional naming convention.  There are no mnemonic names and no derived variables, but these will be generated during the exercises.  These files have full permissions for use and distribution.

SPSS (19, 21 and 22) can open *.sav and *.sps files downloaded from this site and also save them to a drive on your computer.  Earlier tutorials and exercises require you to define a few variables, read in raw data and add  dictionary information, then save the files. However, for surveys with dozens, if not hundreds, of variables, this would be too onerous a requirement,  especially for beginners.  Later tutorials and exercises will need access to much larger saved files containing hundreds of variables and thousands of cases.

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