MOSAiCH 2024. Measurement and Observation of Social Attitudes in Switzerland. Study on Digital Societies and related topics

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Méthodes

Méthode de collecte

Mode: Web-paper interviews, 2 parts Population, unit of observation: Individuals among the permanent resident population of Switzerland, aged 18 and over (no upper age limit), living in private households (and speaking either German, French or Italian) Simple random sample, drawn on national level by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office from the SRPH (Population register: Stichprobenrahmen für Personen- und Haushaltserhebungen) Individuals are invited through postal letters and up to 3 reminders, paper is offered with the second reminder (push-to-web design). Respondents to Part 1 are invited to participate also in Part 2 in the mode of their first answer (for details, refer to the Survey Report). - Gross sample size 5943 - Net sample size (without ineligibles): 5932 - Valid interviews in Part 1: 3030 (AAPOR response rate= 51.1%) - Valid interviews in Part 2: 1917 (63.3% of the Part 1 interviews) Design: - Cross-sectional, annual survey since 2018 (bi-annual from 2005 to 2017), most background questions are repeated, the ISSP modules are mostly repeated every 10 years - Fieldwork period: 23.02.2024 to 09.07.2024 Fieldwork institute: FORS, Lausanne No weighting, all weight=1, according to the sample design (all respondents have the same probability to be selected). For nonresponse-bias, please refer to the analysis in the Survey Documentation Report.

Modes de collecte

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Population, unit of observation: Individuals among the permanent resident population of Switzerland, aged 18 and over (no upper age limit), living in private households (and speaking either German, French or Italian)

Sélection ou échantillonnage

Simple random sample, drawn on national level by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office from the SRPH (Population register: Stichprobenrahmen für Personen- und Haushaltserhebungen)

Autres précisions significatives

Individuals are invited through postal letters and up to 3 reminders for a web survey; a paper version of the questionnaire is offered with the second reminder (push-to-web design). Respondents to Part 1 are invited to participate also in Part 2 in the mode of their first answer (for details, refer to the Survey Report). The web and paper questionnaire are designed to be as similar as possible.