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Youth studies series

Title
Youth studies series [electronic resource].
Publication
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor] 1965-

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1994MultimediaUse in library HN90.P8 J46 1994Off-site
1991 (pt. 1)MultimediaUse in library HN90.P8 J46 1991 (pt. 1)Off-site
1991 (pt. 2)MultimediaUse in library HN90.P8 J46 1991 (pt. 2)Off-site
1991 (pt. 3)MultimediaUse in library HN90.P8 J46 1991 (pt. 3)Off-site
1991 (pt. 1)MultimediaUse in library HN90.P8 J462 1991 (pt. 1)Off-site
1991 (pt. 2)MultimediaUse in library HN90.P8 J462 1991 (pt. 2)Off-site

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Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
Summary
The Youth Studies Series is a set of surveys designed to assess political continuity and change across time for biologically-related generations and to gauge the impact of life-stage events and historical trends on the behaviors and attitudes of respondents. A national sample of high school seniors and their parents was first surveyed in 1965. Subsequent surveys of the same individuals were conducted in 1973, 1982, and 1997. The general objective was to study the dynamics of political attitudes and behaviors by obtaining data on the same individuals as they aged from approximately 18 years of age in 1965 to 50 years of age in 1997. In this manner, the Youth Studies Series facilitates the analysis of generational, life cycle, and historical effects and political influences on relationships within the family..
Alternative Title
  • High school seniors cohort study
  • National survey of third generation members of the youth-parent political socialization study
  • Student-parent socialization study
  • Study of political socialization
  • Three generations combined
  • Youth-parent socialization panel study
Subject
  • Adolescents
  • Family life
  • Family relations
  • High school students
  • High schools
  • Life events
  • Parent child relationship
  • Peer groups
  • Personality
  • Political attitudes
  • Political behavior
  • Political change
  • Political participation
  • Political partisanship
  • Political socialization
  • Public policy
  • Social attitudes
  • Social behavior
  • Social protest
  • Social studies
  • Student attitudes
  • Trends
  • Trust in government
Note
  • Accompanied by codebook (available in print and electronic format).
Access (note)
  • Use of these data is restricted to Princeton University students, faculty, and staff for non-commercial statistical analysis and research purposes only.
Coverage (note)
  • Geographic coverage: United States.
System Details (note)
  • Mode of access: World Wide Web.
OCLC
SCSB-1413903
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library