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Can I analyze ANES data online?

Some ANES studies are available for analysis using software developed at the University of California, Berkeley, as part of the Survey Documentation and Analysis (SDA) archives of the Computer-assisted Survey Methods Program (CSM). CSM maintains datasets in their...

In what formats are ANES data available?

Standard ANES data releases are available in ASCII, .SAV (SPSS), and .DTA (Stata). The ASCII data file can be used to read the data into a number of different applications including SAS, R, and Microsoft Excel. More recent studies also include a .CSV version of the...

How can I download ANES datasets?

Once you have created an ANES user account, click on Data Center from the top menu. The Data Center page contains a list of links to individual study pages for Time Series, Pilot, and Other studies. In the top left corner of each study page is a box called...

How do I unzip a file?

ZIP files are compressed versions of a larger file or folder. ZIP files save storage space, are convenient and can be quicker to download. When you download a ZIP file from our Data Center, it is not immediately able to be opened. If you are a PC user, you can...

What geographic data is available on respondents?

Sample state, congressional district, and census region are typically available on the public use datasets. Additional geographic data such as FIPS county code, county name, zip code, and census tract are restricted in order to protect respondent confidentiality, but...