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SCoA-I Data Files
The University of AucklandThe SPSS data file containing the data information collected from the SCoA-I questionnaire administered in 2003. The AMOS data files are the confirmatory factor analysis input for the SCoA-I data set. Results were published in: Brown, G. T., & Hirschfield, G. H. (2007). Students' Conceptions of Assessment and Mathematics: Self-Regulation Raises...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
SCoA-II Data Files
The University of AucklandThe SPSS and AMOS data files containing all data information collected from the SCoA-II questionnaire administered in 2004. The SPSS data file containing the data information collected from the SCoA-II questionnaire administered in 2004. The AMOS data file is the confirmatory factor analysis input for the SCoA-II data set. Results were published in:Brown,...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
SCoA-III Data Files
The University of AucklandThe SPSS data file containing the data information collected from the SCoA-III questionnaire administered in 2005. The AMOS data file is the confirmatory factor analysis input for the SCoA-III data set. Results were published in:Brown, G. T. L. & Hirschfeld, G. H. F. (2005). Secondary school students’ conceptions of assessment. Conceptions of Assessment...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
SCoA-IV Data Files
The University of AucklandThe SPSS data file containing the data information collected from the SCoA-IV questionnaire administered in 2006. The AMOS data file is the confirmatory factor analysis input for the SCoA-IV data set. Results were published in:Brown, G. T. L. (2006, September). Secondary school students’ conceptions of assessment: A Survey of Four Schools. Conceptions of...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
SCoA-V Data Files
The University of AucklandThe SPSS data file containing the data information collected from the SCoA-V questionnaire administered in 2007. The AMOS data file is the confirmatory factor analysis input for the SCoA-V data set. Results were published in:Brown, G. T., Irving, S. E., Peterson, E. R., & Hirschfeld, G. H. (2009). Use of interactive–informal assessment practices: New...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
SCoA-VI Data Files
The University of AucklandThe SPSS data file containing the data information collected from the SCoA-VI questionnaire administered in 2007. The AMOS data file is the confirmatory factor analysis input for the SCoA-IV data set. Version 5 and version 6 inventory are identical items, however, they have different analytic models.Results were published in:Brown, G. T. L., Peterson, E....Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
SCoA Master Excel
The University of AucklandThe SCoA Excel spreadsheet contains all items from all six versions and shows the history of items as they were added, deleted, or carried through. It also shows the factor to which each items was aligned.Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP1991: Religion I
The University of AucklandThe start of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys within New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. A verbose rundown on topics follows. Attitudes towards religious behaviours. Topics: Personal estimation of happiness; assessment of responsibility of the state regarding job creation and...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP1992: Social Inequality II
The University of AucklandThe second of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys within New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. A verbose rundown on topics covered follows. Judgement on social justice and social differences in the country. Social prestige of respondents and selected occupations. Most important...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP1993: Environment I
The University of AucklandThe third of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys within New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. A verbose rundown on topics covered follows. Attitudes towards environmental protection. Preferred government measures for environmental protection. Obedience or self-determination as...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP1994: Family and Changing Gender Roles II
The University of AucklandThe fourth of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys within New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. A verbose rundown on topics covered follows. The significance of family and changing sex roles. Attitude to employment of women (scale); attitude to role distribution of man and woman;...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP1995: National Identity I
The University of AucklandThe fifth of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys within New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. A verbose rundown on topics covered follows. Questions on national consciousness and national identity. Solidarity with the part of town, the city, the region, the nation and with the...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP1996: Role of Government III
The University of AucklandThe sixth of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys within New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. ISSP is a continuing annual programme of cross-national collaboration on surveys covering topics important for social science research. It brings together pre-existing social science...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP1997: Work Orientations II
The University of AucklandThe seventh of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys in New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. A verbose rundown on topics covered follows. Attitudes towards work. Work orientation and description of work responsibilities. Desired distribution of time for selected activities such as...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP1998: Religion II
The University of AucklandThe eighth of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys within New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. A verbose rundown on topics covered follows. Attitudes towards religious practices. Assessment of personal happiness; assessment of the responsibility of the government regarding...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP2001: Social Networks II
The University of AucklandThe eleventh of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys in New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. A verbose rundown on topics covered follows. Social relations and social networks. Number of adult brothers and sisters; frequency of personal (visits, meetings) and non-personal contacts...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP2002: Family and Changing Gender Roles III
The University of AucklandThe twelfth of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys within New Zealand, by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. A verbose rundown on topics covered follows. Family and gender roles. Attitudes towards employment of mothers and married women; role distribution of man and woman in occupation and...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP2003: National Identity II
The University of AucklandThe thirteenth of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys in New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. A verbose rundown on topics covered follows. Questions on national consciousness and national identity. Identification with the town, the city, the region, the nation and with the...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP2004: Citizenship I
The University of AucklandThe fourteenth of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys in New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. A verbose rundown on topics covered follows. Qualities of a good citizen; attitude toward the right of public meetings for religious extremists, people who want to overthrow the...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025 -
ISSP2005: Work Orientations III
The University of AucklandThe fifteenth of 20 years of International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) surveys in New Zealand by Professor Philip Gendall, Department of Marketing, Massey University. The ISSP is a continuing annual programme of cross-national collaboration on surveys covering topics important for social science research. It brings together pre-existing social science...Created 1 August 2019 • Updated 29 March 2025
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