Summary information

Study title

Slovene Public Opinion Survey 1978

Creator

Toš, Niko (Univerza v Ljubljani = University of Ljubljana. Fakulteta za sociologijo, politične vede in novinarstvo = Faculty of Sociology, Political Science and Journalism.)

Study number / PID

SJM78 (ADP)

URN:SI:UNI-LJ-FDV:ADPSJM78 (NUK)

https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_SJM78_V1 (doi)

Data access

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Series

Slovene Public Opinion Survey

Slovenian Public Opinion (SJM) survey series closely resembles the type of General Social Surveys, well known in other countries. The aim is to provide the scientific community with relevant data about changes in subjective perceptions and attitudes of general population. The topics, which are repeated each year, beginning with 1968, are evaluations of general and economic situation in society, interethnic relations in Slovenia and Yugoslavia, politics, ecology and religion. Since 1989, SJM surveys have been involved in cross-national comparative perspectives by adopting and replicating...

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Abstract

Large part of survey focuses on political climate in Yugoslavia. Thus, it begins with questions about elections, voting behaviour, and delegational system. Next, interviewees describe their activity in political organizations. Questions that deal with attitudes toward work and compensation packages come next followed by a bloc on blood donation practices. Chapter on work, leisure time activity brings forward questions about reading habits, theatregoing, and frequency of watching movies on TV. A special chapter is dedicated to respondent's relations with a bank. Last three chapters deal with military threats to Yugoslavia and assessment of defence capabilities of Yugoslav army, attendance to the media, and demographic issue respectively.Large part of survey focuses on political climate in Yugoslavia. Thus, it begins with questions about elections, voting behaviour, and delegational system. Next, interviewees describe their activity in political organizations. Questions that deal with attitudes toward work and compensation packages come next followed by a bloc on blood donation practices. Chapter on work, leisure time activity brings forward questions about reading habits, theatregoing, and frequency of watching movies on TV. A special chapter is dedicated to respondent's relations with a bank. Last three chapters deal with military threats to Yugoslavia and assessment of defence capabilities of Yugoslav army, attendance to the media, and demographic issue respectively.Large part of survey focuses on political climate in Yugoslavia. Thus, it begins with questions about elections, voting behaviour, and delegational system. Next, interviewees describe their activity in political organizations. Questions that deal with attitudes toward work and compensation packages come next followed by a bloc on blood donation practices. Chapter on work, leisure time activity brings forward questions about reading habits, theatregoing, and frequency of watching movies on TV. A...
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Methodology

Data collection period

03/1978

Country

Yugoslavia Slovenia

Time dimension

Cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Institutionalised people.

Sampling procedure

Probability: Cluster: Stratified random

Kind of data

NumericNumeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview: Paper-and-pencil (PAPI)

Access

Publisher

Arhiv družboslovnih podatkov = Social Science Data Archives

Publication year

2024

Terms of data access

The data and materials are licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. Users may use the data only for the purposes stated in the registration form and in accordance with professional codes of ethics. Users expressly agree to maintain the confidentiality of the data and to conduct analyses without attempting to identify the individuals and institutions covered by the materials.

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