This study is part of the collection The Student SOM survey
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
University of Gothenburg, SOM Institute
Description
This is the third study in the collection of Student-SOM surveys. The aim of these studies is to shed light on opinions and habits of the student generation of today. The questionnaire - mainly a replication of the questionnaire used in Student-SOM 1994 - included questions about study programme, mass media, politics and society, energy, nuclear power and environment, leisure-time activities, and background. Additional questions dealt with the respondent´s opinion on a number of propositions about the development of mass media in Sweden, the cause of violence in society, and if the respondent ever thought of moving to another country. Furthermore the respondents had to state their opinion about a number of proposals put in the environmental debate. Respondents were also asked about their participation in the first Swedish election to the EU-parliament in the fall of 1995. Nonvoters were asked about the reason not to vote, and voters were asked if they used the possibility to vote for a specific person. The question dealing with qualities possessed by two leading politicians, Carl Bildt and Mon
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Higher and further education, Media, Energy and natural resources, Political behaviour and attitudes, Leisure, tourism and sport
(CESSDA Topic Classification)
Social Sciences, Political Science, Media Studies
(The Swedish standard of fields of research 2011)
Keywords
Principal organisation
Accessibility status
Responsible department/unit
University of Gothenburg, SOM Institute
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
University of Gothenburg, SOM Institute
Identifiers
SND-ID: SND 0588
Alternative title
Student-SOM 1995
Description
This is the third study in the collection of Student-SOM surveys. The aim of these studies is to shed light on opinions and habits of the student generation of today. The questionnaire - mainly a replication of the questionnaire used in Student-SOM 1994 - included questions about study programme, mass media, politics and society, energy, nuclear power and environment, leisure-time activities, and background. Additional questions dealt with the respondent´s opinion on a number of propositions about the development of mass media in Sweden, the cause of violence in society, and if the respondent ever thought of moving to another country. Furthermore the respondents had to state their opinion about a number of proposals put in the environmental debate. Respondents were also asked about their participation in the first Swedish election to the EU-parliament in the fall of 1995. Nonvoters were asked about the reason not to vote, and voters were asked if they used the possibility to vote for a specific person. The question dealing with qualities possessed by two leading politicians, Carl Bildt and Mon
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Swedish
Time period(s) investigated
1995-10-01 — 1995-11-01
Geographic spread
Geographic location: Sweden
Unit of analysis
Time Method
Subject area
Higher and further education, Media, Energy and natural resources, Political behaviour and attitudes, Leisure, tourism and sport
(CESSDA Topic Classification)
Social Sciences, Political Science, Media Studies
(The Swedish standard of fields of research 2011)
Keywords
Is part of collection at SND
Pettersson, M. (2001) Från nittonhundranittiotal till tvåtusental. Work report no. 3. Göteborg: SOM Institute. ISSN 0284-4788.
ISSN:
0284-4788
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Creator/Principal investigator(s)
University of Gothenburg, SOM Institute
Data format / data structure
Numeric
Data collection
Mode of collection: Self-administered questionnaire
Time period(s) for data collection: 1995-10-01 — 1995-11-01
Data collector: University of Gothenburg, SOM Institute
Source of the data: Population group
Variables
377
Number of individuals/objects
410