Automated Author Profile

Voas, D.

Current S-Index

1.5

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.8

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

30.8%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

World Values Survey: Wave 7, United Kingdom, 2022 (Version: 1st Edition)

<p>The <i>European Values Study</i> (EVS) and <i>World Values Survey</i> (WVS) series is designed to enable a cross-national, cross-cultural comparison of values and norms on a wide variety of topics and to monitor changes in values and attitudes across the globe. The WVS is one of the world's most extensive and most widely used social surveys. Since 1981, it has captured the views of almost 400,000 respondents in over 110 countries, covering topics including cultural identity, migration, trust, empathy, tolerance, media consumption, political interest, the environment and more.<br></p><p>These surveys show pervasive changes in what people want out of life and what they believe. To monitor these changes, the EVS/WVS has executed seven waves of surveys to date at various times between 1981 and 2022. Representative national samples of each society's public are interviewed using a standardised questionnaire covering various social, economic, cultural and religious topics. The countries included in these surveys cover the full range from very poor countries to very rich ones, from authoritarian systems to liberal democracies, covering all major cultural zones. <br><br><span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Further information about each survey series can be found on the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.europeanvaluesstudy.eu/" target="_blank">EVS</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/index_html" target="_blank">WVS</a>&nbsp;websites.</span><br><br></p> <p>This study provides the most recent WVS data from the United Kingdom, conducted in 2022. The data includes boost samples for Northern Ireland (446), Scotland (523) and Wales (437), in addition to 1,650 respondents from England.<br></p><p>The data contains both the core WVS questionnaire, and a series of special questions only asked in the UK&nbsp;<span>Special questions in the UK were asked on the following topics:</span></p><ul><li>National identity and the breakup of the union</li><li>Happiness/disappointment with Brexit</li><li>Feeling thermometers to political groups</li><li>Covid-19 response</li><li>Offense and getting ahead in life</li><li>Moral Foundations Questionnaire 2 (MFQ2)</li></ul>

Authors

  • Duffy, R. ;
  • Mortimore, R. ;
  • Hewlett, K. ;
  • Wright, J. ;
  • Stoneman, P. ;
  • Voas, D. ;
  • Halpern, D.
0 Citations0 Mentions31% FAIR0.8 Dataset Index
10.5255/ukda-sn-9311-12025

European Values Study: Wave 4, Great Britain, 2009-2010 (Version: 1st Edition)

<p>The <i>European Values Study</i> (EVS) and <i>World Values Survey</i> (WVS) series is designed to enable a cross-national, cross-cultural comparison of values and norms on a wide variety of topics and to monitor changes in values and attitudes across the globe. The WVS is one of the world's most extensive and most widely used social surveys. Since 1981, it has captured the views of almost 400,000 respondents in over 110 countries, covering topics including cultural identity, migration, trust, empathy, tolerance, media consumption, political interest, the environment and more.<br></p><p>These surveys show pervasive changes in what people want out of life and what they believe. To monitor these changes, the EVS/WVS has executed seven waves of surveys to date at various times between 1981 and 2022. Representative national samples of each society's public are interviewed using a standardised questionnaire covering various social, economic, cultural and religious topics. The countries included in these surveys cover the full range from very poor countries to very rich ones, from authoritarian systems to liberal democracies, covering all major cultural zones. <br><br><span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Further information about each survey series can be found on the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.europeanvaluesstudy.eu/" target="_blank">EVS</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/index_html" target="_blank">WVS</a>&nbsp;websites.</span><br><br></p> The <i>European Values Study: Wave 4, Great Britain, 2009-2010</i> forms the Great Britain part of Wave 4 of the wider <i>European Values Survey</i>, the fieldwork for which began in some participating countries during 2008. Many of the questions posed replicate previous surveys, thus enabling analysis of change over time on the key dimensions of the EVS. With the addition of the fourth wave, the EVS is a unique source of trend data for the past three decades. The range of potential research questions is very wide, using either this dataset on its own or in conjunction with previous waves, or looking either at Britain alone or in comparison with other European countries. Further information is available from the <a href ="http://www.esrc.ac.uk/my-esrc/grants/RES-000-22-3690/read" title ="British participation in the European Values Study">British participation in the European Values Study</a> ESRC Award web page.<br><br>These data are also included in <i>European Values Study: Wave 4, 2008</i>, which is available for online analysis and download via <a href="http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp" title="ZACAT">ZACAT</a>. Please see SN 6539 at the UK Data Archive for details.<br><br>

Authors

  • Voas, D.
0 Citations0 Mentions31% FAIR0.8 Dataset Index
10.5255/ukda-sn-6757-12011