Canadian national election study, 1965
Canadian national election study, 1965
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Philip E. Converse
About this book
The respondents were administered a post-election questionnaire during the winter (January-March) of 1966 and form a stratified probability cross-section sample of the Canadian population eligible to vote. Open-ended questions measured the respondents' attitudes toward the problems confronting Canada, campaign issues, and also their political efficacy and trust in government. The respondents were questioned about their political party attachments, voting behavior, campaign activities, and attitudes toward campaign financing.
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- OL Work ID
- OL44423315W
Subjects
Public opinionElectionsPublic relationsPolitical participationPolitics and government