Taking Sides in Other People’s Elections: The Polarizing Effect of Foreign Intervention

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ISPS ID: 
D075
Suggested citation: 

Corstange, Daniel and Nikolay Marinov (2012), Replication Materials for ‘Taking Sides in Other People’s Elections: The Polarizing Effect of Foreign Intervention’ . http://hdl.handle.net/10079/qz612xt. ISPS Data Archive.

Author(s): 

Nikolay Marinov, Daniel Corstange

Research design: 
Data type: 
Survey
Data source(s): 

Authors; Beirut-based Information International survey company; Pew Global Attitudes Project; Naharnet

Field date: 
June 1, 2009
Field Date: 
2009-06
Location: 
Location details: 
Lebanon
Unit of observation: 
Individual
Sample size: 
1,703
Inclusion/exclusion: 
Voting-age Lebanese individuals; The sample consists of randomly selected adults from each of the country's 30 administrative districts (cazas), with the sample proportional to the district population size.
Randomization procedure: 
Randomization table allocates prompt to individual respondent
Treatment: 
Prompt, followed by either Iran or the United States and either Party ("...strongly preferred one side over the other") or Process ("...it supported the democratic process, whatever the outcome of the elections") statement.
Treatment administration: 
Door to door
Outcome measures: 
Opinion about foreign relations
Archive date: 
2012
Owner: 
Authors
Owner contact: 

isps(at)yale(dot)edu

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