Measuring attitudes cross-nationally: lessons from the European Social Survey
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Foreword xi
1 The European Social Survey as a measurement model 1
Roger Jowell, Max Kaase, Rory Fitzgerald and Gillian Eva 1
Introduction 1
In defence of rigour 4
The pursuit of equivalence 6
The ESS model in practice 9
Continuity 11
Governance 12
Division of tasks 15
Workpackages 1 and 2: Overall project design and coordination 15
Workpackage 3: Sampling 16
Workpackage 4: Translation 17
Workpackage 5: Commissioning fieldwork 18
Workpackage 6: Contract adherence 19
Workpackage 7: Piloting and data quality 21
Workpackages 8 and 9: Question reliability and validity 22
Workpackage 10: Event monitoring 24
Workpackage 11: Data access and aids to analysis 24
Conclusion 26
Notes 27
References 29
2 How representative can a multi nation survey be? 33
Sabine Hdder and Peter Lynn
Introduction 33
Equivalence of samples 34
Sample sizes 36
Achieving equivalence 37
Population coverage 38
Sampling frames 38
Sample designs 40
Design weights 43
Design effects 44
Sample size 49
Organisation of the work 50
Conclusion 51
References 52
vi MEASURING ATTITUDES CROSS NATIONALLY
3 Can questions travel successfully? 53
Willem E. Saris and Irmtraud Gallhofer
Introduction 53
Seven stages of questionnaire design 54
Background to the evaluation of questions 56
Evaluation of concepts by intuition 57
Quality criteria for single survey items 58
The Multitrait Multimethod design 60
Predicting the quality of questions 61
Evaluation of concepts by postulation 61
Political efficacy 62
The Human Values Scale 65
An evaluation of cross cultural comparability 68
Conclusion 71
References 72
Appendix 75
4 Improving the comparability of translations 79
Janet A. Harkness
Introduction 79
Source and target languages 80
Organisation and specification 81
Organisation 81
Specification 81
The Translation Procedure: TRAPD 83
Split and parallel translations 84
Countries with more than one language 85
Producing multiple translations 85
Sharing languages and harmonisation 87
Ancillary measures to support translation 87
Annotating the source questionnaire 87
Query hotline and FAQs 88
Documentation templates 88
Lessons learned 89
Source questionnaire and translation 89
Advance translation 89
Templates and production tools 90
Attention to detail 90
Identifying translation errors 91
Conclusion 91
References 92
Contents vii
5 If it bleeds, it leads: the impact of media reported events 95
Ineke Stoop
Introduction 95
Events, dear boy, events 97
Events in the media 98
News flow and event identification 100
Guidelines and database 102
Meanwhile, what was happening in Europe? 105
Looking ahead 108
Notes 110
References 111
6 Understanding and improving response rates 113
Jaak Billiet, Achim Koch and Michel Philippens
Introduction 113
Response quality: standards and documentation 115
The conduct of fieldwork 117
Response and non response 118
Why such large country differences in response rates? 120
Country differences in non contact rate reduction 121
Contact procedures 122
Number of contact attempts 122
Contactability 124
Country differences in refusal conversion 126
Differentiation of respondents according to readiness to co operate 129
Estimation of non response bias 129
Conclusion 32
References 33
Appendix 36
7 Free and immediate access to data 139
Kirstine Kolsrud, Knut Kalgraff Skjdk and Bj0rn Henrichsen
Introduction 39
Data access barriers 40
Standardising the production of data and meta data 142
The data ]42
The survey documentation 146
Dissemination 49
Conclusion ^5
References 156
viii MEASURING ATTITUDES CROSS NATIONALLY
8 What is being learned from the ESS? 157
Peter Mohler
Introduction 157
Consistency 159
Transparency 160
Coordination and management 161
Innovative probability samples 162
A source of data on error and bias 162
Translation 164
Free and easy access to data 164
Capacity building 165
Conclusion 166
References 167
9 Value orientations: measurement, antecedents 169
and consequences across nations
Shalom H. Schwartz
Introduction 169
The nature of values 170
Current survey practice and the conception of values 172
A theory of the content and structure of basic human values 173
Ten basic types of value 173
The structure of value relations 174
Comprehensiveness of the ten basic values 176
But are self reports valid indicators of values? 177
Measuring values in the ESS 177
Development of the Human Values Scale 177
Methodological issues in designing the scale 179
Correcting for response tendencies 180
Reliability of the ten values 181
Value structures in the ESS countries 182
Value priorities in the ESS countries 184
Sources of individual differences in basic values 188
Age and the life course 188
Gender 189
Education 189
Income 190
Basic values as a predictor of national and individual
variation in attitudes and behaviour 190
Attitudes to immigration 190
Interpersonal trust 192
Social involvement 193
Contents ix
Organisational membership 194
Political activism 195
Conclusion 196
References 197
Appendix 1 201
Appendix 2 202
Appendix 3 203
10 Patterns of political and social participation in Europe 205
Kenneth Newton and Jose Ramon Montero
Introduction 205
Individual participation: fragmented and multi dimensional 206
National levels of participation: also fragmented
and multi dimensional? 209
Types of participation 210
Participation in voluntary associations 210
Social and helping behaviour 214
Conventional political participation 217
Protest politics 219
Overall participation 221
What explains the national patterns? 223
Conclusion 227
References 229
Appendix 1 230
Appendix 2 231
Appendix 3 233
Appendix 4 234
Appendix 5 235
Appendix 6 236
Appendix 7 237
11 A continental divide? Social capital in the US 239
and Europe
Pippa Norris and James Davis
Introduction 239
Toquevillian theories of social capital 241
Social networks and social trust matter for societal co operation 242
Social capital has importance consequences for democracy 243
Social capital has declined in post war America 243
Social capital in advanced industrialised societies 247
Evidence and measures 249
Comparing social capital in Europe 251
x MEASURING ATTITUDES CROSS NATIONALLY
Cohort analysis of social capital 255
Conclusions 261
References 262
Appendix 264
Index 265
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Contents
Foreword xi
1 The European Social Survey as a measurement model 1
Roger Jowell, Max Kaase, Rory Fitzgerald and Gillian Eva 1
Introduction 1
In defence of rigour 4
The pursuit of equivalence 6
The ESS model in practice 9
Continuity 11
Governance 12
Division of tasks 15
Workpackages 1 and 2: Overall project design and coordination 15
Workpackage 3: Sampling 16
Workpackage 4: Translation 17
Workpackage 5: Commissioning fieldwork 18
Workpackage 6: Contract adherence 19
Workpackage 7: Piloting and data quality 21
Workpackages 8 and 9: Question reliability and validity 22
Workpackage 10: Event monitoring 24
Workpackage 11: Data access and aids to analysis 24
Conclusion 26
Notes 27
References 29
2 How representative can a multi nation survey be? 33
Sabine Hdder and Peter Lynn
Introduction 33
Equivalence of samples 34
Sample sizes 36
Achieving equivalence 37
Population coverage 38
Sampling frames 38
Sample designs 40
Design weights 43
Design effects 44
Sample size 49
Organisation of the work 50
Conclusion 51
References 52
vi MEASURING ATTITUDES CROSS NATIONALLY
3 Can questions travel successfully? 53
Willem E. Saris and Irmtraud Gallhofer
Introduction 53
Seven stages of questionnaire design 54
Background to the evaluation of questions 56
Evaluation of 'concepts by intuition' 57
Quality criteria for single survey items 58
The Multitrait Multimethod design 60
Predicting the quality of questions 61
Evaluation of 'concepts by postulation' 61
Political efficacy 62
The Human Values Scale 65
An evaluation of cross cultural comparability 68
Conclusion 71
References 72
Appendix 75
4 Improving the comparability of translations 79
Janet A. Harkness
Introduction 79
Source and target languages 80
Organisation and specification 81
Organisation 81
Specification 81
The Translation Procedure: TRAPD 83
Split and parallel translations 84
Countries with more than one language 85
Producing multiple translations 85
Sharing languages and harmonisation 87
Ancillary measures to support translation 87
Annotating the source questionnaire 87
Query hotline and FAQs 88
Documentation templates 88
Lessons learned 89
Source questionnaire and translation 89
Advance translation 89
Templates and production tools 90
Attention to detail 90
Identifying translation errors 91
Conclusion 91
References 92
Contents vii
5 If it bleeds, it leads: the impact of media reported events 95
Ineke Stoop
Introduction 95
"Events, dear boy, events" 97
Events in the media 98
News flow and event identification 100
Guidelines and database 102
Meanwhile, what was happening in Europe? 105
Looking ahead 108
Notes 110
References 111
6 Understanding and improving response rates 113
Jaak Billiet, Achim Koch and Michel Philippens
Introduction 113
Response quality: standards and documentation 115
The conduct of fieldwork 117
Response and non response 118
Why such large country differences in response rates? 120
Country differences in non contact rate reduction 121
Contact procedures 122
Number of contact attempts 122
Contactability 124
Country differences in refusal conversion 126
Differentiation of respondents according to readiness to co operate 129
Estimation of non response bias 129
Conclusion '32
References ' 33
Appendix ' 36
7 Free and immediate access to data 139
Kirstine Kolsrud, Knut Kalgraff Skjdk and Bj0rn Henrichsen
Introduction ' 39
Data access barriers ' 40
Standardising the production of data and meta data 142
The data ]42
The survey documentation 146
Dissemination ' 49
Conclusion '^5
References 156
viii MEASURING ATTITUDES CROSS NATIONALLY
8 What is being learned from the ESS? 157
Peter Mohler
Introduction 157
Consistency 159
Transparency 160
Coordination and management 161
Innovative probability samples 162
A source of data on error and bias 162
Translation 164
Free and easy access to data 164
Capacity building 165
Conclusion 166
References 167
9 Value orientations: measurement, antecedents 169
and consequences across nations
Shalom H. Schwartz
Introduction 169
The nature of values 170
Current survey practice and the conception of values 172
A theory of the content and structure of basic human values 173
Ten basic types of value 173
The structure of value relations 174
Comprehensiveness of the ten basic values 176
But are self reports valid indicators of values? 177
Measuring values in the ESS 177
Development of the Human Values Scale 177
Methodological issues in designing the scale 179
Correcting for response tendencies 180
Reliability of the ten values 181
Value structures in the ESS countries 182
Value priorities in the ESS countries 184
Sources of individual differences in basic values 188
Age and the life course 188
Gender 189
Education 189
Income 190
Basic values as a predictor of national and individual
variation in attitudes and behaviour 190
Attitudes to immigration 190
Interpersonal trust 192
Social involvement 193
Contents ix
Organisational membership 194
Political activism 195
Conclusion 196
References 197
Appendix 1 201
Appendix 2 202
Appendix 3 203
10 Patterns of political and social participation in Europe 205
Kenneth Newton and Jose Ramon Montero
Introduction 205
Individual participation: fragmented and multi dimensional 206
National levels of participation: also fragmented
and multi dimensional? 209
Types of participation 210
Participation in voluntary associations 210
Social and helping behaviour 214
Conventional political participation 217
Protest politics 219
Overall participation 221
What explains the national patterns? 223
Conclusion 227
References 229
Appendix 1 230
Appendix 2 231
Appendix 3 233
Appendix 4 234
Appendix 5 235
Appendix 6 236
Appendix 7 237
11 A continental divide? Social capital in the US 239
and Europe
Pippa Norris and James Davis
Introduction 239
Toquevillian theories of social capital 241
Social networks and social trust matter for societal co operation 242
Social capital has importance consequences for democracy 243
Social capital has declined in post war America 243
Social capital in advanced industrialised societies 247
Evidence and measures 249
Comparing social capital in Europe 251
x MEASURING ATTITUDES CROSS NATIONALLY
Cohort analysis of social capital 255
Conclusions 261
References 262
Appendix 264
Index 265 |
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