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World Values Survey 2011, Wave 6

Ukraine, 2011
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Reference ID
UKR_2011_WVS-W6_v01_M
Producer(s)
Olga Balakireva, Department for Monitoring of the Social-Economic Process
Metadata
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Jan 16, 2021
Last modified
Jan 16, 2021
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  • WV6_Data_Spss_v20180912

Weight (V258)

Data file: WV6_Data_Spss_v20180912

Overview

Valid: 1500
Invalid: -
Minimum: 0.4457836566
Maximum: 3.595525
Mean: 1.00000023669653
Standard deviation: 0.312766745291564
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 10
Start: 719
End: 730
Width: 12
Range: 0.4457836566 - 3.595525
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
0 Undefined 0
0%
0.4457836566 11
0.7%
0.5396608333 18
1.2%
0.5850621011 7
0.5%
0.5857604707 10
0.7%
0.60716 9
0.6%
0.6156405 30
2%
0.6460108813 28
1.9%
0.6632467666 20
1.3%
0.6649421884 23
1.5%
0.675247961 17
1.1%
0.6787331038 16
1.1%
0.6892382759 23
1.5%
0.7228872727 33
2.2%
0.7332159039 17
1.1%
0.7382099868 28
1.9%
0.744085356 13
0.9%
0.746718125 24
1.6%
0.7556432413 14
0.9%
0.7646207932 32
2.1%
0.7823411238 13
0.9%
0.844135669 38
2.5%
0.8447355211 20
1.3%
0.8499345837 23
1.5%
0.86116 9
0.6%
0.8626153514 13
0.9%
0.8660811058 23
1.5%
0.8827528571 21
1.4%
0.8956868589 11
0.7%
0.8994278893 14
0.9%
0.905148 15
1%
0.9064107344 13
0.9%
0.9068561038 14
0.9%
0.9118242694 28
1.9%
0.9119986778 11
0.7%
0.9222291448 17
1.1%
0.924835 9
0.6%
0.92617125 12
0.8%
0.9283748583 32
2.1%
0.93524875 12
0.8%
0.9558900434 11
0.7%
0.9636383333 18
1.2%
0.9774919197 31
2.1%
0.9830091847 19
1.3%
0.9878791667 18
1.2%
0.9938484999 23
1.5%
0.9987983333 18
1.2%
0.9991231818 33
2.2%
1 No weighting 0
0%
1.0047766667 27
1.8%
1.0058361088 23
1.5%
1.0083653932 14
0.9%
1.0126136076 14
0.9%
1.0280470782 19
1.3%
1.0630853787 25
1.7%
1.0683266667 9
0.6%
1.071245 21
1.4%
1.08943 15
1%
1.0980571429 21
1.4%
1.106787 15
1%
1.1193858837 22
1.5%
1.1328518697 11
0.7%
1.1363504432 10
0.7%
1.1368011079 4
0.3%
1.1414475408 14
0.9%
1.14773 15
1%
1.1515236061 4
0.3%
1.1554004422 10
0.7%
1.1735186533 19
1.3%
1.18496 12
0.8%
1.1902169405 10
0.7%
1.21236 12
0.8%
1.2394875 12
0.8%
1.24714 12
0.8%
1.2485083333 17
1.1%
1.25 1
0.1%
1.2623525984 19
1.3%
1.2642873302 11
0.7%
1.2680360915 4
0.3%
1.285865 9
0.6%
1.32 1
0.1%
1.3210791565 16
1.1%
1.3375368332 16
1.1%
1.3531773342 11
0.7%
1.3569974322 10
0.7%
1.3993771399 5
0.3%
1.4328723379 11
0.7%
1.4422371944 14
0.9%
1.54372 9
0.6%
1.54615 12
0.8%
1.5948125 12
0.8%
1.7022938564 8
0.5%
1.7107814145 10
0.7%
1.7529573524 11
0.7%
1.837805 3
0.2%
1.9133377205 7
0.5%
1.9417283333 9
0.6%
2.2179222228 4
0.3%
2.5047362505 5
0.3%
3.595525 3
0.2%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
V258. Weight variable (Provide a 4-digit weight variable to correct your sample to reflect national distributions of key variables. If no weighting is necessary, simply code each case as “1.” It is especially important to correct for education. For example, if your sample contains 10 percent more university-educated respondents as there are in the adult population, members of this group should be downweighted by 10 percent, giving them a weight of .90).
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