University of Tokyo

Abstract
Survey Number M050
Survey Title Tokyo Regular Survey/Autumn 1966 (EFF27; Red), 1966 [Database for Survey on Political Awareness, T-5]
Depositor Ichiro Miyake
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Summary Effect of mass media
Data Type quantitative research: micro data
Universe Voters in 23 special wards of Tokyo
Unit of Observation Individual
Sample Size
Date of Collection 1966-12-09 ~ 1966-12-13
Time Period 1966 ~ 1966
Spatial Unit
Sampling Procedure The number of samples: 501 cases (255 red questionnaires, 246 white questionnaires; approximately 1,000 samples planned)
Mode of Data Collection Face-to-face interview
Investigator Chikio Hayashi, Shigeki Nishihira, Tatsuzo Suzuki, and others representing the Institute of Statistical Mathematics
DOI 10.34500/SSJDA.M050
Sponsors (Funds)
Related Publications (by the Investigator)
Related Publications (based on Secondary Analysis) List of related publications (based on Secondary Analysis)
Documentation Questionnaire
Major Survey Items General political issues (political party support, the degree to which the government and the Diet reflect public opinion, evaluation of past and foreign prime ministers [or other heads of state], expectations of the Tokyo governor, interest in political issues), newspaper articles in receipt of readers’ special attention, particularly impactful TV news broadcasts, diplomacy, defense, international issues (Sato diplomacy, the Security Treaty, etc.), national events (evaluation of the World Expo, etc.), economic conditions (good or bad), evaluation of the government's economic measures, face items (gender, age, education, occupation, etc.)
Date of Release 1998/04/01
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Topics in SSJDA Politics/Administration/Election
Version 1 : 1998-04-01
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