Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World

Datasets

Pew Research Center makes the case-level microdata for much of its research available to the public for secondary analysis after a period of time. These datasets are listed below by collection date. A listing of our American Trends Panel datasets and religion datasets are also available. See this post for more information on how to use our datasets and contact us at info@pewresearch.org with any questions.

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    Mobility

    Survey Details: Conducted October 2008
    File Release Date: 4 December 2009

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    September 2007 – Consumer Choice

    This data set contains questions about how people research, buy and evaluate products they purchase online. It includes modules on cell phones, real estate and music and was used in the reports “Online Shopping” and “The Internet and Consumer Choice”.

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    June 27-Sept. 4, 2007 – Libraries Survey

    This data set contains questions about the sources and approaches people use to get information and to solve common problems. It was used in the report “Information Searches that Solve Problems”.

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    Oct. 24-Dec. 7, 2007 – Internet User Typology

    This data set contains questions about usage of, and attitudes towards, information and communications technologies. It served as the basis for “The Mobile Difference” typology report, and was also used in the reports “When Technology Fails” and “Mobile Access to Data and Information”.

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    February-March 2007 Tracking

    This data set contains basic tracking questions, as well as questions about online video and how internet users are affected by spam email. It was used in the reports “Online Video”, “Home Broadband Adoption 2007” and “Spam 2007”.

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    2007 Hispanic Health Care Survey

    This survey focused on Latino access to healthcare and experiences in the healthcare system, as well as the pathways through which Latinos gain health knowledge, and their level of knowledge regarding chronic health conditions.

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