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Kim, Jibum; Shin, Hee-Choon; Rosen, Zohn; Kang, Jeong-han; Dykema, Jennifer; Muennig, Peter – Field Methods, 2015
Privacy and confidentiality are often of great concern to respondents answering sensitive questions posed by interviewers. Using the 1993-2010 General Social Survey, we examined trends in the provision of social security numbers (SSNs) and correlates of those responses. Results indicate that the rate of SSN provision has declined over the past…
Descriptors: Trend Analysis, Correlation, Privacy, Confidentiality
Caplan, Bryan; Miller, Stephen C. – Intelligence, 2010
Education is by far the strongest predictor of whether a non-economist will share the economic beliefs of the average economist. (Caplan, 2001) Is the effect of education as large as it seems? Or is education largely a proxy for cognitive ability? Using data from the General Social Survey (GSS), we show that the estimated effect of education…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Educational Attainment, Cognitive Ability, Economics
Atkins, David C.; Kessel, Deborah E. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
High religiousness has been consistently linked with a decreased likelihood of past infidelity but has been solely defined by religious service attendance, a limited assessment of a complex facet of life. The current study developed nine religiousness subscales using items from the 1998 General Social Survey to more fully explore the association…
Descriptors: Marriage, Religion, Attendance, Correlation