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Tab-Delimited - 90.1 KB - MD5: e1892697eaf94a106224e3ccd6db4189
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Variable identifiers and descriptions - machine-readable German
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Variable identifiers and descriptions - machine-readable English
Tabular Data - 2.1 MB - 37 Variables, 19108 Observations - UNF:6:o2BkmacVGc4SKuFIevv/SA==
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Core data file - Stata format - 37 variables, 19108 observations
Tabular Data - 2.1 MB - 37 Variables, 19108 Observations - UNF:6:o2BkmacVGc4SKuFIevv/SA==
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Core data file - compressed SPSS format - 37 variables, 19108 observations
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Variable identifiers and descriptions - machine-readable
Jan 16, 2019
Prandner, Dimitri; Moosbrugger, Robert, 2019, "Replication Data for: Who is even studying journalism to become a journalist?", https://doi.org/10.11587/VKYZPD, AUSSDA, V1
The paper addresses the question why people are entering training programs which disseminate knowledge necessary for becoming part of the journalistic profession and how these motives go along with the intention to become a member of the profession. Therefore it draws on data col...
Unknown - 16.6 KB - MD5: 1e698a587ff1a75e3ad9c6cc813fe7df
DataSPSS
Core data file - compressed SPSS format - 28 Variables, 428 Observations
SPSS Syntax - 11.2 KB - MD5: 54f1c95feab00a5e7d2a948d5a472a3a
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SPSS replication syntax
Dec 12, 2018
Keusch, Florian; Yan, Ting, 2018, "Replication Data for: Is satisficing responsible for response order effects in rating scale questions?", https://doi.org/10.11587/Z1Z34H, AUSSDA, V1, UNF:6:WeNhLscKTnihphneSuN+vw== [fileUNF]
Rating scales are used extensively in surveys. A rating scale can descend from the highest to the lowest point or from the positive to the negative pole. A rating scale can also start with the lowest point (or the negative pole) and ascend to the highest point (or the positive po...
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