Yup. Go here http://csa.berkeley.edu:7502/archive.htm for the main page. Click on any of the links EXCEPT "quick tables" and you'll be directed to a panel where you can request a variety of analyses OR create & download a customized data set.
very, very cool. James -----Original Message----- >From: "Del Thomas Ph. D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Feb 3, 2006 10:05 PM >To: Linda Derksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Cc: Jennifer Gibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [email protected] >Subject: TEACHSOC: Re: GSS Data > >Can this data be used in stat analysis engines? > >Del > >Linda Derksen wrote: >> Hi Jennifer, >> >> The GSS data going back to 1972 are really easily accessible through >> the Survey Documentation and Analysis (SDA) archive out of UC >> Berkeley, at http://sda.berkeley.edu:7502/archive.htm >> <https://owa2000.mala.bc.ca/exchange/derksenl/Inbox/RE:%20Help%20with%20US%20GSS%20data%20for%20stats%20package-4.EML/More%20on%20U.S.%20GSS.EML//exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://sda.berkeley.edu:7502/archive.htm>. >> >> The 2004 data is up and running now, and all access to the data is free. >> >> Hope this helps, >> >> Linda Derksen, Ph.D. >> Malaspina University-College >> Nanaimo, BC >> >> At 12:29 PM 2/3/2006, Jennifer Gibbs wrote: >> >>> A colleague has a student who would like to use GSS data for a project. >>> Does anyone know how we may go about obtaining the data? >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Jennifer Gibbs ------ James Cassell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
