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32 Unaffiliated spirituality and social engagement

General Information

Title Unaffiliated spirituality and social engagement
Project Number 32
Abstract The main objectives of this survey are:  1. to investigate the conceptions and associations of ‘spirituality’ amongst the Dutch population; 
2. to find out if there are types or aspects of unaffiliated spirituality that are related to different degrees of social engagement 
 3. and to test findings from qualitative research about unaffiliated spirituality (and social engagement) in a quantitative way.
Study Type Assembled Studies
Longitudinal Type Single Wave Study
Topics
Researcher Joantine Berghuijs
Analysis Unit Individual
Publisher CentERdata
Copyright © 2009 CentERdata
Funding Organization
CentERdata/MESS Project
Created 2010-03-29


Response:Selected number of household members: 4.402 (100%) 
Non-response: 1.780 (40.4%) 
Actual response: 2.622 (59.6%) 
 Complete: 2.590
 Incomplete: 32

Collection Events

Data Collection period: 2009-10-05 to 2009-10-28
Sample Random sample of 4.402 panel members
Data Collection Mode internet survey
Fieldwork Organization CentERdata
Fieldwork Note a reminder was twice sent to non-respondents by e-mail

Questionnaires

Name Description
Spiritualiteit This questionnaire was conducted in Dutch.

Datasets

Dataset: bh09a

Version 1.0
Variables List - View Variables View Variables

Datafiles

Filename Type Note Download
bh09a_EN_1.0p.sav zip_spss SPSS file fileicon_zip_spss - Download Download
bh09a_EN_1.0p.dta zip_stata STATA file fileicon_zip_stata - Download Download


Codings

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Codebooks and Other Materials

bh09a_codeboek_EN_1.0.pdf
Filename bh09a_codeboek_EN_1.0.pdf
Material Type pdf
Description Codebook, in English
File fileicon_pdf - Download Download
bh09a_codeboek_NL_1.0.pdf
Filename bh09a_codeboek_NL_1.0.pdf
Material Type pdf
Description Codebook, in Dutch (original version)
File fileicon_pdf - Download Download

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