Automated Author Profile

Barnes, Samuel H.

Current S-Index

4.1

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.0

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

4

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

59.6%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

6

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

S-Index Interpretation

S-Index Over Time

Cumulative Citations Over Time

Cumulative Mentions Over Time

Datasets

Italian Mass Election Survey, 1968

For this survey, conducted following the 1968 Italian parliamentary elections, a representative stratified national sample was drawn from lists of voters in electoral precincts across the country. Interviews were conducted with 2,500 respondents about their political behavior and attitudes, party identification, and union and other organizational memberships. The influence of family and religious ties on political attitudes and behavior was probed, as were the effects of the multi-party structure and the impact of the mass media on Italian political life. Respondents were asked to place the different political parties along a left-right continuum and to place themselves along this continuum as well. This study also included interviews, conducted at the same time as the mass election survey, with a small elite sample of deputies and municipal councillors, but ICPSR does not distribute these data. Demographic information about respondents includes age, occupation, full-time work status, and occupation and political beliefs of father.

Authors

  • Barnes, Samuel H.
1 Citation0 Mentions60% FAIR0.8 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr07953.v11984

Italian Mass Election Survey, 1972

This survey was conducted following the 1972 parliamentary elections in Italy. A representative stratified national sample was drawn from lists of voters in electoral precincts across the country. The interviews focused on respondents' political interest, behavior and attitudes, their party identification and organizational memberships, trust, in government, reaction to the multi-party system, and views on left-right political differences. Demographic information about respondents includes age, occupation, full-time work status, and profession and political beliefs of father.

Authors

  • Barnes, Samuel H. ;
  • Sani, Giacomo
2 Citations0 Mentions60% FAIR1.5 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr07954.v11984

Italian Mass Election Survey, 1968

For this survey, conducted following the 1968 Italian parliamentary elections, a representative stratified national sample was drawn from lists of voters in electoral precincts across the country. Interviews were conducted with 2,500 respondents about their political behavior and attitudes, party identification, and union and other organizational memberships. The influence of family and religious ties on political attitudes and behavior was probed, as were the effects of the multi-party structure and the impact of the mass media on Italian political life. Respondents were asked to place the different political parties along a left-right continuum and to place themselves along this continuum as well. This study also included interviews, conducted at the same time as the mass election survey, with a small elite sample of deputies and municipal councillors, but ICPSR does not distribute these data. Demographic information about respondents includes age, occupation, full-time work status, and occupation and political beliefs of father.

Authors

  • Barnes, Samuel H.
2 Citations0 Mentions60% FAIR1.3 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr079531984

Italian Mass Election Survey, 1972

This survey was conducted following the 1972 parliamentary elections in Italy. A representative stratified national sample was drawn from lists of voters in electoral precincts across the country. The interviews focused on respondents' political interest, behavior and attitudes, their party identification and organizational memberships, trust, in government, reaction to the multi-party system, and views on left-right political differences. Demographic information about respondents includes age, occupation, full-time work status, and profession and political beliefs of father.

Authors

  • Barnes, Samuel H. ;
  • Sani, Giacomo
1 Citation0 Mentions60% FAIR0.5 Dataset Index
10.3886/icpsr079541984