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Hopes and Anxieties in Europe: Six Waves of the European Social Survey New edition [Hardback]

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Sociologists, students, politicians, and workers at non-governmental institutions gathered in Poland to analyze changes in European society as revealed in the six rounds of the European Social Survey that were conducted between 2002 and 2012. Nine essays from that conference discuss such topics as old and new hypotheses about legitimacy and trust, subjective personal and social well-being in European countries, some methodological challenges of cross-national social research: conceptual and measurement validity, satisfaction with the way democracy works: how respondents across countries understood the question, and rounds five and six in Poland as an example of whether it is worthwhile reducing the non-response rate by multiplied contact attempts. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Introduction 7(6)
1 Old and new hypotheses about legitimacy and trust
13(14)
Andrzej Rychard
2 Subjective personal and social well-being in European countries
27(26)
Tomasz Panek
3 Empirical test of political dealignment in European countries
53(26)
Henryk Domanski
Artur Pokropek
Tomasz Zoltak
4 Legitimacy and Trust in European Countries: Macro-structural Explanation of Changes, 2002--2012
79(20)
Zbigniew Sawinski
Kazimierz M. Slomczynski
Irina Tomescu-Dubrow
5 Some methodological challenges of cross-national social research: conceptual and measurement validity
99(22)
Jaak Billiet
Bart Meuleman
Eldad Davidov
6 Satisfaction with the way democracy works: How respondents across countries understand the question
121(18)
Dorothee Behr
Michael Braun
7 The use of paradata for non-response bias adjustment: A case study on reluctant respondents and fieldwork implementation
139(20)
Hideko Matsuo
Jaak Billiet
8 Is it worthwhile reducing the non-response rate by multiplied contact attempts? The example of ESS round 5 and 6 in Poland
159(40)
Pawel B. Sztabinski
9 Baking the ESS: A Slovak recipe with a 10-year perspective
199(18)
Denisa Fedakova
Michal Kentos
Jozef Vyrost
References 217(24)
Contributing Authors 241
Henryk Domaski is Professor of Sociology at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw and Head of the Department of Studies on Methods and Techniques of Sociological Research and Department of Studies on Social Structure. Pawe B. Sztabiski is Professor of Sociology at the Polish Academy of Sciences. He has done work on survey techniques, in particular non-response issues and Mixed Mode Survey Design. Franciszek Sztabiski is Professor of Sociology at the Polish Academy of Sciences with a special interest in Mode Effects issues and Mixed Mode Survey Design.