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   <strong>What&#39;s in There? Searching by Variable at ICPSR</strong> 
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                        Join us for a webinar on Jun 14, 2016 at  12:00 PM EDT.
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    George Alter, Director of ICPSR, will demonstrate strategies for searching more than 4.5 million variable descriptions in ICPSR&#39;s Social Science Variables Database, including our new crosswalk between the American National Election Study and the General Social Survey.  
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<br>The ICPSR Website allows users to search for variables singly or in groups.  The &quot;Compare Variables&quot; feature brings up question text, frequencies, universe and other information, and all searches are linked to ICPSR&#39;s dynamic online codebooks.
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<br>The ICPSR variable search, supported by its thorough methods documentation, is an effective tool for those that are:
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<br>•        Searching for data with particular questions/content for analysis (for research papers/publishing)
<br>•        Desiring to compare or harmonize data across projects
<br>•        Mining for questions to design research surveys and/or to teach survey design
<br>    --Including the demonstration of the effect of question wording and answer categories on variable distributions and the changes (evolution) in question wording/response categories over time
<br>•        Desiring to deposit research data for curation to enhance data discovery, increase research impact, and demonstrate that federal data sharing requirements have been met.
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<br>This webinar will benefit research scientists, teaching faculty, students, and those assisting these individuals.
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<br>This webinar is free and open to the public. Please share this invitation!
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