Collaborative Research: State Health, Institutions, and Politics Survey (SHIPS)
合作研究:国家卫生、机构和政治调查 (SHIPS)
基本信息
- 批准号:2241884
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.46万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-06-01 至 2024-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The State Health, Institutions, and Politics Survey (SHIPS) project will give the research community access to large-scale state-by-state survey data collected at multiple points in time. SHIPS will enable scholars, policymakers, and citizens to explore the evolution of public attitudes about state and federal policies; trust in institutions, policymakers, and experts; economic, social, and psychological well-being; perceptions of domestic and international threats; and a wide variety of other topics. Researchers from heterogenous geographic locations, institutions, career stages, and demographic groups will get access to the project’s infrastructure and data. Investigators will be able to use SHIPS to identify variations in outcomes due to state institutions, history, and policies, as well as employing cutting-edge social science methods to identify causes of public beliefs. The scale of the project will allow researchers to examine public opinion not only across states, but also among specific subgroups that often evade study (e.g., people with low income or education). The project will engage students as part of the research team, as well as offering curriculum development and hands-on training. SHIPS will generate academic papers, public-facing reports, and make data trends easily digestible with interactive visualization and online dashboards.The main goal of The State Health, Institutions, and Politics Survey is to provide high-quality state-level longitudinal data on public opinion, allowing researchers to track and document cross-country trends. The research team has developed and validated an approach that allows for the regular collection and post-stratification weighting of large census-balanced samples from every state and Washington, DC. Large-scale survey waves with up to 25,000 respondents will be fielded at regular time intervals. The sample size will enable exploring heterogeneous effects and examining outcomes for small, difficult to study population subgroups. The project will also be flexible and reactive to sudden events that could prompt the need for immediate data collection. SHIPS will give scholars access to survey modules and results via a competitive application process. Half or more of the survey content fielded in each wave funded by this grant will be designed by applicants whose peer-reviewed proposals have been accepted. Successful applicants will have exclusive access to the collected data for one year, at which point it will be made public. The project thus aims to democratize access to high-quality, original multi-wave survey data.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
州卫生,机构和政治调查(SHIPS)项目将使研究社区访问以多个时间点收集的大规模州逐州调查数据。船只将使学者,决策者和公民能够探索公众参与者关于州和联邦政策的演变;信任机构,政策制定者和专家;经济,社会和心理健康;对国内和国际威胁的看法;以及各种各样的主题。来自异质地理位置,机构,职业阶段和人口群体的研究人员将访问该项目的基础架构和数据。调查人员将能够使用船只来确定由于州机构,历史和政策以及采用尖端的社会科学方法来识别公众信仰的原因而导致的结果的变化。该项目的规模将允许研究人员不仅检查各州的公众舆论,而且还可以在经常逃避研究的特定亚组(例如,低收入或教育的人)中进行研究。该项目将作为研究团队的一部分吸引学生,并提供课程开发和动手培训。船只将生成学术论文,面向公共的报告,并通过交互式可视化和在线仪表板轻松消化数据趋势。国家卫生,机构和政治调查的主要目标是提供有关公众舆论的高质量的州级纵向数据,从而使研究人员可以跟踪和记录跨国趋势。研究小组已经开发了一种方法,并验证了一种方法,该方法允许从每个州和华盛顿特区的大型普查均衡样本进行定期收集和分层加权。大规模的调查浪潮将定期进行25,000名受访者。样本量将使探索异质效应并检查小且难以研究人群亚组的结果。该项目还将灵活地对突然的事件进行反应,这些事件可能会促使需要立即收集数据。船只将通过竞争性申请过程使学者访问调查模块和结果。由该赠款资助的每个浪潮中所列出的一半或以上的调查内容将由接受同行评审的提案的申请人设计。成功的申请将在一年内独家访问收集的数据,这将公开。因此,该项目旨在使获得高质量的原始多波调查数据的访问权限。该奖项反映了NSF的法定任务,并使用基金会的知识分子优点和更广泛的影响评估标准,被视为通过评估来获得宝贵的支持。
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James Druckman其他文献
Knowledge Production Processes: An Analysis of Research Perseverance and the File Drawer Bias in Social Science Survey Experiments
知识生产过程:社会科学调查实验中的研究毅力和文件抽屉偏差分析
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- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Philip Moniz;James Druckman;Jeremy FreesePhilip Moniz;James Druckman;Jeremy Freese
- 通讯作者:Jeremy FreeseJeremy Freese
In Time of War: Understanding American Public Opinion from World War II to Iraq
战时:了解从二战到伊拉克的美国公众舆论
- DOI:10.5860/choice.47-592410.5860/choice.47-5924
- 发表时间:20092009
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Benjamin I. Page;Susan Herbst;Lawrence R. Jacobs;James Druckman;Cindy D. Kam;Jennifer L. Merolla;Adam J. BerinskyBenjamin I. Page;Susan Herbst;Lawrence R. Jacobs;James Druckman;Cindy D. Kam;Jennifer L. Merolla;Adam J. Berinsky
- 通讯作者:Adam J. BerinskyAdam J. Berinsky
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- 批准号:24221822422182
- 财政年份:2024
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- 批准号:24223942422394
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- 批准号:21164652116465
- 财政年份:2021
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- 批准号:19387061938706
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:$ 10.46万$ 10.46万
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- 批准号:20175812017581
- 财政年份:2020
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- 批准号:18222861822286
- 财政年份:2018
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- 财政年份:2018
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