... two sets of data largely coincided for most activities – with the exception of television.
From the General Social Survey, the researchers found that self-described happy people were more socially ...
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The study examined 1,450 responses to the 1996 U.S. General Social Survey conducted by the National Opinion Research Center, which included English-speaking people aged 18 and older. ...
... Medicine uses a 2006 replication of the 1996 General Social Survey Mental Health Module to explore ... levels. The study explores tolerance in terms of social distancing: unwillingness to live next door ...
... – at least on economic issues."
In the study, researchers used data from the long-running General Social Survey to measure public opinion on government spending from 1973 to 2006 – and found that ...
... from 1972 to 2006 through the University of Chicago's General Social Survey. Each year, participants were asked, "Taken all together, how would you say things are these days— ...
... Tom W. Smith, Director of the General Social Survey at NORC and author of the report, "Trends in ... first half of 2008."
In 13th place on the survey came support for highways and bridges, with a score ...
... findings came from the 1985 and 2004 General Social Surveys (GSS), collected by the National Opinion ... disagree that the data show no change in social isolation 1985-2004."
"Our statistical analysis ...
... article, "Why More Americans Have No Religious Preference: Politics and Generations," using data from the General Social Survey fielded between 1973 and 2008. The General Social Survey is conducted ...
... . The researchers examined the Mental Health Modules in the General Social Survey during these intervening years and saw no change in attitudes toward people with mental illness, ...