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The '''American National Election Studies''' ('''ANES''') are two-wave surveys (a ''pre-election'' interview and a ''post-election'' interview) administered around every federal election in the United States. | The '''American National Election Studies''' ('''ANES''') are surveys administered around every federal election in the United States. |
American National Election Studies
The American National Election Studies (ANES) are surveys administered around every federal election in the United States.
Usage
See here for notes on the time series data files.
See here for supplemental notes on the cumulative data files built from those time series studies.
Design
History
The project was launched by the University of Michigan as the Michigan Election Studies. The National Science Foundation began funding it in 1977, at which point they were renamed to the National Election Studies.
To distinguish the studies from similar projects based in other nations, they became known as the American National Election Studies in 2005.
The studies are still led by UMich but are now in collaboration with Duke, University of Texas at Austin, and Stanford.