Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Since the spring of 1991, the CSPP has been involved in more than 100 nationwide sample surveys in post-Communist countries. Each round of surveys asks a common core of questions, a unique source for monitoring trends within nations, and comparisons across nations. All research questions and analyses are undertaken independently of government. The New Russia Barometer Surveys (NRB) comprise one series within the CSPP surveys. They have been conducted annually since 1992, and consist of interviews with a stratified representative nationwide sample of Russian adults. The interviews last approximately one hour, and collect information about political, economic and social attitudes and behaviour. Further information is available on the CSPP New Russia Barometer webpages.
The New Russia Barometer XVI, December 2007 is the sixteenth study in the series. Immediately after the Duma election in December 2007, a nationwide sample of the Russian electorate was interviewed about their attitudes and voting behaviour. This round of the NRB was undertaken in conjunction with the Levada Centre, thus contains a large amount of data about how Russians evaluate political parties and politicians, the issues facing Russia today, and the election itself. In addition, the survey also includes standard trend measures of NRB surveys extending back to the first in 1992. New Russia Barometer XV, April 2007 was conducted immediately before the election and is available under SN 6441. Further information about both studies is available from the ESRC award web page.
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The questionnaire covered the following topics:the economypoliticsvoting behaviourthe election campaign international relations social structure
Multi-stage stratified random sample
Information about NRB sampling is available on the CSPP NRB samples webpages.
Face-to-face interview