ISPS ID:
D013
Suggested citation:
Huber, Gregory A., Lapinski, John S. (2006), Replication Materials for ‘The ‘Race Card’ Revisited: Assessing Racial Priming in Policy Contests.’ http://hdl.handle.net/10079/56807a35-5bec-4f65-b26d-9e5e3afd7816. ISPS Data Archive.
Research design:
Data type:
Survey
Data source(s):
Knowledge Networks Web-TV survey panel
Data source information:
isps(at)yale(dot)edu
Field date:
June 1, 2003
Field Date:
2003 - 2004
Location:
Location details:
N/A
Unit of observation:
Individual
Sample size:
6,300 (2,600 from Experiment A and 3,700 from Experiment B)
Inclusion/exclusion:
Our experiments were conducted using Knowledge Networks’ (KN) Web-TV survey panel, which closely approximates a national random digit dialing sample. See Clinton and Lapinski (2004) for a more extensive description of the KN panel and a complete description of how the self-administered surveys are implemented.
Randomization procedure:
Respondents were randomly assigned to view one of a series of constructed political advertisements on their home television.
Treatment:
Control group viewed a Get Out the Vote (GOTV) appeal and the treatments are issue advertisements concerning welfare reform that vary in their racial content.
Treatment administration:
Web TV (via survey panel)
Outcome measures:
Opinion on race-related and other policy issues
Archive date:
2010
Owner:
Gregory A. Huber, John S. Lapinski
Owner contact:
isps(at)yale(dot)edu
Terms of use:
Adcademic, non-commercial; see ISPS Terms of Use /data/data/login/isps-data-archive/
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