Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey, 1996

Variable Details

VariableSQDATE2
LabelDate filled in Self-comp quest Q257b
Question text And on what date did you fill in the questionnaire?
Responses
106 8
107 6
108 5
206 2
207 9
208 1
209 1
306 18
307 14
308 2
309 1
406 14
407 8
506 14
507 4
508 1
605 1
606 13
607 2
608 2
706 10
708 2
806 3
807 2
808 3
906 7
907 4
909 3
1006 20
1009 3
1106 13
1107 1
1109 1
1206 10
1208 1
1306 13
1307 1
1405 2
1406 5
1505 8
1506 2
1507 3
1508 1
1605 6
1606 7
1607 6
1609 1
1705 4
1706 11
1707 5
1805 3
1806 14
1807 3
1809 1
1905 1
1906 14
1907 2
1908 2
1909 1
2005 9
2006 14
2007 1
2008 3
2105 16
2106 5
2107 1
2108 1
2205 15
2206 9
2207 5
2208 2
2305 5
2306 4
2308 1
2405 6
2406 25
2407 1
2505 3
2506 13
2507 1
2508 1
2605 6
2606 9
2607 3
2608 3
2705 5
2706 10
2708 2
2805 17
2806 8
2807 2
2808 1
2905 14
2906 3
2907 2
2908 3
3005 13
3006 6
3007 1
3008 3
3105 9
3107 4
9906 2
9999 20
999989 Not Answered 0
-1 Skp,no selfcompltn 174
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationNorthern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey, 1996
UniverseAdults (18 and over) living in private households in Northern Ireland.;Northern Irish adults;National;Adults (18 and over) living in private households in Northern Ireland. Addresses were sampled from the rating list provided by the Valuation and Land Agency. The areas in which the survey was undertaken include: Belfast (Belfast District Council area); most of the remaining district council areas east of the river Bann, excluding Moyle, Newry and Mourne; and the remaining council areas in west Northern Ireland.
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;The sampling frame is the rating list. Geographical stratification (into three areas) followed by simple (ie unclustered) random sample of address, and random selection of one adult at each address.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. The study was undertaken every year from 1989 to 1996, except in 1992 when BSA core funding was devoted to the <i>British Election Study</i> series.