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The present collection of articles is based on data from the European Social Survey (ESS) and analyses the changes in European societies. The first part of the volume is devoted to relations between legitimization, subjective well-being, voting patterns, and the role of social cohesion in determination of political culture. The second part addresses methodological questions designed to quantify the reliability and validity of certain measures in interviews, coverage errors, measurement errors, and non-response, as well as the understanding of questions in multi-country surveys in the context of the comparability between countries.
Contents
Contents: Andrzej Rychard: Old and new hypotheses about legitimacy and trust - Tomasz Panek: Subjective personal and social well-being in European countries - Henryk Domański/Artur Pokropek/Tomasz Żółtak: Empirical test of political dealignment in European countries - Zbigniew Sawiński/Kazimierz M. Słomczyński/Irina Tomescu-Dubrow: Legitimacy and Trust in European Countries: Macro-structural Explanation of Changes, 2002-2012 - Jaak Billiet/Bart Meuleman/Eldad Davidov: Some methodological challenges of cross-national social research: conceptual and measurement validity - Dorothée Behr/Michael Braun: Satisfaction with the way democracy works: How respondents across countries understand the question - Hideko Matsuo/Jaak Billiet: The use of paradata for non-response bias adjustment: A case study on reluctant respondents and fieldwork implementation - Paweł B. Sztabiński: Is it worthwhile reducing the nonresponse rate by multiplied contact attempts? The example of ESS round 5 and 6 in Poland - Denisa Fedáková/Michal Kentoš/Jozef Výrost: Baking the ESS: A Slovak recipe with a 10-year perspective.