Summary information

Study title

Election for the House of Representatives in Berlin 2016

Creator

Forschungsgruppe Wahlen, Mannheim

Study number / PID

ZA6911, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)

10.4232/1.12908 (DOI)

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Abstract

Assessment of parties and politicians to the state election. Political issues. Topics: main political problems in Berlin; participation in the election to the Berlin House of Representatives; preference for postal voting; party preference (first vote, second vote); certainty of own vote decision; importance of federal policy for own election decision in the election to the Berlin House of Representatives; interest in the election to the Berlin House of Representatives; voting behavior during the last election to the Berlin House of Representatives; coalition preference; attitude towards different coalition constellations: federal state government by SPD and CDU, by SPD, The Greens and Die Linke, Split A: by SPD, the Greens, and FDP, by SPD, CDU, and FDP (end of Split A) , Split B: federal state government by SPD and the Greens, by SPD and Die Linke, as well as by SPD, CDU, and the Greens (end of Split B); sympathy scale for different parties at the federal and state level (SPD, CDU, Die Linke, The Greens, FDP, and AfD); satisfaction scale on the achievements of the federal state government of SPD and CDU, on the achievements of SPD as well as CDU in the federal state government, and on the achievements of the Greens, Die Linke, and Piratenpartei in the opposition in the Berlin House of Representatives as well as on the achievements of the federal government by CDU / CSU and SPD; knowledge of the top candidates of SPD and CDU for; sympathy scale for different top politicians at state level; party sympathy; interest in politics; preference for Michael Müller or Frank Henkel as ruling mayor; Split A: comparison of the credibility, the sympathy, the expertise, and the energy of Michael Müller and Frank Henkel; assessment of the current economic situation in Berlin as well as the own economic situation; expected own economic situation in one year; expected reflation in Berlin; Split B: the most competent party to solve economic problems in the country, and on the...
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Methodology

Data collection period

12/09/2016 - 15/09/2016

Country

Time dimension

Cross-section

Analysis unit

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Universe

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Sampling procedure

Probability: Multistage
Probability Sample: Multistage Sample

Kind of data

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Data collection mode

Telephone interview: Computer-assisted (CATI)
Telephone interview: CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interview)

Access

Publisher

GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences

Publication year

2017

Terms of data access

A - Data and documents are released for academic research and teaching.

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