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Stephenson, Laura B; Harell, Allison; Rubenson, Daniel; Loewen, Peter John 2023-09-14 The 2019 Canadian Election Study was conducted to gather the attitudes and opinions of Canadians during and after the 2019 federal election. It continues the tradition of Canadian Election Studies started in 1965. There are 2 data files for the 2019 CES - online survey and phone survey. https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc/4.0/88x31.png" /></a><br />This work is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License</a>.
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Bélanger, Éric; Nadeau, Richard; Crête, Jean; Stephenson, Laura B; Tanguay, Brian 2023-09-25 Cette soumission contient le questionnaire et les données (en version SPSS et Stata) de l'Étude électorale québécoise de 2007.
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Bélanger, Éric; Nadeau, Richard; Crête, Jean; Stephenson, Laura B; Tanguay, Brian 2023-09-25 This submission consists of the 2007 Ontario Election and Referendum Survey dataset (SPSS version) and codebook.
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Wesley, Jared; Stephenson, Laura B; Harell, Allison 2024-11-07 This election study survey is based upon questions asked in the Canadian Election Study, but tailored for the Alberta context. It was conducted by the Consortium on Electoral Democracy (C-Dem).
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Stephenson, Laura B; Anderson, Cameron D.; Alcantara, Chris; Benson, Alex; Block, Pamela; Bouchard, Joanie; Choi, Kate; Denice, Patrick; Esses, Victoria; Gilliland, Jason; Goode, Miranda; Holm, Anders; Horak, Martin; Lawlor, Andrea; Lebo, Matthew; Turgeon, Mathieu; Zajacova, Anna 2021-10-19 Survey data gathered in Canada and the United States about attitudes toward the pandemic, governments and communities.

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