Curious about how the #GSSNORC accounts for survey error? Learn more about the four types of errors found in surveys like the GSS here ➙ go.norc.org/4azwmcM
New update from my colleagues working on the General Social Survey! They’ve officially released the 2022 cross-sectional data for the GSS. Check it out now! ow.ly/tIu3104IniE #GSSNORC
Last Monday marked the first meeting between the #GSSNORC team and European Social Survey since signing an MOU last year aimed at discussing methodological research and best practices in social surveys. Here’s to more collaboration in survey research!
How many languages do you speak other than English? Answer our anonymous poll and compare with #GSSNORC respondents ➙ gssdataexplorer.norc.org/variables/2283…
Do you make a special effort to buy fruits and vegetables grown without pesticides or chemicals? Answer our anonymous poll below and compare with #GSSNORC respondents ➙ gssdataexplorer.norc.org/variables/4770…
A recent article looked at Americans’ views on who is responsible for helping older adults. The article used GSS data to find that young adults are more likely to deem the government responsible. Read the abstract here ➙ go.norc.org/49wEVVz #GSSNORC
We are excited to share that NORC has officially released the 2022 cross-sectional data for the The General Social Survey. The new data file and the updated GSS cumulative cross-sectional file are now available online. ow.ly/9IKz50OqtCy #GSSNORC