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Coding of vote3

Added by Sebastian Jungkunz over 3 years ago. Updated over 3 years ago.

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Resolved
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Normal
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Category:
Data documentation
Start date:
09/03/2020
% Done:

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Dear support-team,

I am trying to identify potential non-voters in elections. The BHPS and the UKHLS both ask about prospective voting behaviour in "vote3": "If there were to be a general election tomorrow, which political party do you think you would be most likely to support?".
Am I assuming correctly that the answer "(spontaneous) none" implies that the respondent will not vote? And are there any other response categories that indicate a potential non-vote at a future election?

Thanks a lot for your help.

Best,
Sebastian

#1

Updated by Alita Nandi over 3 years ago

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Many thanks for your enquiry. The Understanding Society team is looking into it and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
Best wishes,
Understanding Society User Support Team

#2

Updated by Rebecca Parsons over 3 years ago

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Hi Sebastian,

We've contacted the questionnaire development team and they caution that there can be a complicated relationship between voting intention and voting behaviour, so in selecting 'none' it can't be assumed that the respondent won't vote. The actual question is about party support, rather than voting intention. Depending on your research project it might be appropriate to interpret the responses as non-voters, but it's not a certainty, so you'd need to use your judgement depending on your research.

Hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Becky

On behalf of User Support.

#3

Updated by Sebastian Jungkunz over 3 years ago

Hi Becky,

thank you very much for inquiry with the questionnaire development team. This makes things much clearer. I have one more question regarding the missing values of the variable. Could you tell me what exactly I can expect from the following values?
-10
-9 missing
-8 inapplicable
-7 proxy
-2 refusal
-1 don't know

It's clear that respondents who receive a "-2" refused to answer the question. But what about the others?
Does "-1 don't know" imply that someone does not know which party to choose, does it indicate that someone does not know whether to vote or not, or can it be both?
What does "-7 proxy" mean?
Are "-8 inapplicable" all those respondents that indicated to support a party (vote1==1) or are close to a party (vote2==1)? Or are there others in the mix?
And what do "-9 missing" and "-10" mean?

Thanks a lot for your help. I appreciate it very much!

Best,
Sebastian

#4

Updated by Rebecca Parsons over 3 years ago

Hi Sebastian,

Information about missing values can be found in the User Guide: https://www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/documentation/mainstage/user-guides/main-survey-user-guide/missing-values

Responses are coded -1 (don't know) when the respondent doesn't know the answer.So in this case it could that they don't know which party to choose, or it could be that they don't know if they'll vote. You'll need to use your judgement on this as you do your analysis.

The -7 'proxy' is used when a respondent can't do their interview, so someone else in the household answers for them. This questionnaire is shorter than the normal interview, because it's asking for factual information that a proxy could give, rather than opinion-based responses, which the proxy might not know. A coding of -7 means that this question was not included in the proxy questionnaire.

-8 is used where a person wasn't asked this question as they're not eligible for it - in this case it would be because they've already indicated support for a party or are close to a political party.

-9 is where a response is missed by error or is implausible (hopefully you shouldn't find many of these) and -10 relates to questions that are not available to the Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Boost Sample (IEMBS) in Wave 6 only.

Best wishes,
Becky

#5

Updated by Sebastian Jungkunz over 3 years ago

Hi Becky,

thanks for clarifying this. My problem has been solved and you can close this issue.

Best,
Sebastian

#6

Updated by Rebecca Parsons over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
  • Assignee deleted (Sebastian Jungkunz)
  • % Done changed from 80 to 100

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