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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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    March 2001 – Longitudinal

    This dataset comprises the Pew Internet Project’s longitudinal survey in which about 40% of respondents to the March 2000 survey on email use and social connectedness were called back in March 2001 and asked the same questions.

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    June 2001 – Health Callback

    This data is for a callback survey conducted between June 19, 2001 and August 6, 2001 of a sample of 500 Internet users who in past surveys had identified themselves as seekers of health information on the Internet. Includes such topics the trustworthines

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    August 2001 – Religion Callback Survey

    This data is for a callback survey that asked Internet users who have at one time gone to a religious Web site a series of questions about how they use the Internet to pursue their religious beliefs.

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    September 2001 – E-government recontact

    This survey contains re-contact data of individuals who go online for information from state, local and federal government web sites. It was used in the report “The Rise of the E-citizen”

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    Oct. 2-7, 2001 – Post-9/11 and Internet Use

    This data set contains questions about people’s reaction to the September 11 terrorist attacks and how people used the Internet in the aftermath of the attacks.

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