Study title
The European Elite Panel Study (1956, Germany)
Creator
Lerner, Daniel (M.I.T., Cambridge, Mass.)
Forschungsinstitut für Sozial- und Verwaltungswissenschaften, Universität zu Köln
Study number / PID
ZA0001, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)
Data access
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Abstract
Attitudes of German elites to loss of national power after the war and
judgement on current international political events.
Topics: Attitude to development and control of nuclear weapons and
nuclear power; judgement on East-West relations and international
relations; perceived leadership power in world politics; attitude to
the relationship of the FRG to the western alliance; attitude to
rearmament, NATO and a European defense community; judgement on
military security; assessment of long-term political and economic
developments; attitude to European unification (EEC) and the European
Coal and Steel Community; assessment of the development of the UN;
attitude to reunification of Germany; self-image of the Germans and
stereotype concepts of selected nations; attitude to modern art;
knowledge of a German sociologist; father´s political activity and
personal political involvement before 1933; party membership;
occupation of father and grandfathers; self-assessment of social class;
religiousness; media usage; membership in clubs and organizations;
offices held; circle of friends.
Demography: sex; age (classified); regional origins; marital status;
number of children; religious denomination; religious training; school
education; state.
Interviewer rating: sincerity and willingness of respondent to
cooperate; length of interview; city size; termination of interview.