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11 Variables from the 2008 American National Election Study
Description
The survey dataset includes 11 variables from the 2008 edition of the American National Election Study.
Usage
anes08
Format
A data frame with 2265 rows and 11 variables:
- age
Age of the respondent
- female
Sex of the respondent
- white
Non-white vs. white
- education
No high school, some high school, high school diploma, college
- income
Low, medium, high.
- religion
Protestant, Catholic/Orthodox, Atheist/other
- married
Single, married, no longer married
- jobs_r
7 response categories ranging from "Govt should let each person get ahead on own" (1) to "Govt should see to jobs and standard of living" (7)
- imp_enviro
Whether the respondent sees the environment as an important issue (important/not important)
- vote
Vote choice in the 2008 presidential election: Obama, McCain, No vote/Other
- time
Time for the respondent to complete the survey
Details
The dataset anes
was prepared by Kropko et al. (2014). The nine
variables contain different levels of missingness.
The dataset was imputed using random value imputation and predictive
mean matching via mice::mice()
(Version: 3.13.0, seed=42).
The imputed datasets are available in anes_rng
(random value
imputation) and anes_pmm
(predictive mean matching).
Source
https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/24672
References
J. Kropko, B. Goodrich, A. Gelman, and J. Hill. 2014. Multiple Imputation for Continuous and Categorical Data: Comparing Joint Multivariate Normal and Conditional Approaches, Political Analysis 22(4):497–519.