Data for the manuscript: Business as Usual? A Social Capital Approach to Understanding Interactions with Journalists on Twitter
2019
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Dataset Description
Datasets used in for the article entitled, ""Business as Usual? A Social Capital Approach to Understanding Interactions with Journalists on Twitter." Both files (IWJMI11 and IWJMI21) are .rdat files containing five imputed datasets (see manuscript for imputation details). IWJMI11 is the imputation for the cross-sectional data, and IWJMI21 is the imputation for the longitudinal data. This study relies on a two-wave, online panel survey of adult, internet users who are residents of the United States. The first wave was collected between September 19-29, 2018, six weeks before the 2018 U.S. Midterm Elections, and the second wave was collected during the month after the Elections, from November 7-December 5, 2018. The survey was administered by a private survey firm, Survey Sampling International (SSI), which uses a three-stage sampling process. First, subjects are randomly selected from an online panel constructed by SSI using geographic and demographic quotas based on age, gender, rac...
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