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The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research is a leading non-profit, university-based, research facility and archive dedicated to the study of US and international public opinion. Apart from the question-level database, the Roper Center maintains an extensive library collection of Japanese survey data that it began acquiring in earnest in 1992 with support from the Center for Global Partnership. As a result of this effort, scholars can research the Center's robust collection of Japanese survey datasome 1,500 reports and about 200 datasets from surveys conducted in Japan between 1980 and 1998. In addition to the complete studies, we have trended data on party identification in Japan dating back to 1946. This information can be broken down by age, education, gender, and a number of other demographic variables. When the Roper Center's collection achieved a critical massin terms of its substantive content, time period covered, and survey organizations representedwe began transforming the series into a question-level retrieval system (JPOLL) that could be easily accessed and drawn upon through the Internet by interested users The Japanese collection is only a part (albeit a significant part) of the Roper Center's extensive international data collection, which includes a large Latin American collection, and broad representation from Canada, Great Britain, and European countries. |
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