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World Values Survey 2011, Wave 6

Belarus, 2011
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Reference ID
BLR_2011_WVS-W6_v01_M
Producer(s)
Prof. David Rotman, Director of the Center for Sociological and Political Research., Tatiana Karabchuk Deputy director of the Laboratory for Comparative Social Research.
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Jan 16, 2021
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Jan 16, 2021
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Weight (V258)

Data file: WV6_Data_Spss_v20180912

Overview

Valid: 1535
Invalid: -
Minimum: 0.810286947
Maximum: 1.2521206763
Mean: 1.00000000005857
Standard deviation: 0.107244940729599
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 10
Start: 713
End: 724
Width: 12
Range: 0.810286947 - 1.2521206763
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
0 Undefined 0
0%
0.810286947 20
1.3%
0.8176877091 21
1.4%
0.8285164917 20
1.3%
0.8293518689 21
1.4%
0.8360837535 12
0.8%
0.8369267606 19
1.2%
0.8378443505 29
1.9%
0.8454968084 16
1%
0.8588019167 18
1.2%
0.8779359562 13
0.8%
0.8781229337 28
1.8%
0.8790083282 21
1.4%
0.8813862276 14
0.9%
0.888009287 25
1.6%
0.8894363756 14
0.9%
0.897687444 16
1%
0.898592565 18
1.2%
0.9077940645 14
0.9%
0.9214593158 16
1%
0.921872996 42
2.7%
0.9302929302 35
2.3%
0.9341581824 15
1%
0.9343487312 14
0.9%
0.9357147378 16
1%
0.9362400792 9
0.6%
0.9421899765 9
0.6%
0.9431399685 12
0.8%
0.9442610956 18
1.2%
0.9527976291 14
0.9%
0.9549711536 12
0.8%
0.9553693733 20
1.3%
0.9563326539 19
1.2%
0.9573032722 19
1.2%
0.9582685026 15
1%
0.9636510247 13
0.8%
0.9661254062 25
1.6%
0.9680810779 16
1%
0.977069048 29
1.9%
0.9853308993 22
1.4%
0.9863243894 19
1.2%
0.9917395476 18
1.2%
0.9964242542 19
1.2%
0.99883807 23
1.5%
1 No weighting 0
0%
1.0023127055 21
1.4%
1.0023135054 11
0.7%
1.0138354272 12
0.8%
1.0163339129 17
1.1%
1.0183912188 12
0.8%
1.022478702 18
1.2%
1.0248623767 16
1%
1.0258957257 22
1.4%
1.0364007971 27
1.8%
1.0454820605 19
1.2%
1.0465361999 23
1.5%
1.0482073597 15
1%
1.0483551085 22
1.4%
1.0572526277 23
1.5%
1.0592682381 15
1%
1.063019548 22
1.4%
1.0640959542 9
0.6%
1.0651713569 22
1.4%
1.0789805775 18
1.2%
1.0811646953 14
0.9%
1.0830992744 20
1.3%
1.0841913425 28
1.8%
1.0842802823 12
0.8%
1.0902614409 16
1%
1.0952933553 22
1.4%
1.0963571122 18
1.2%
1.1086740306 10
0.7%
1.1097918853 12
0.8%
1.1121969189 14
0.9%
1.1128186986 17
1.1%
1.1211560451 9
0.6%
1.1403429615 22
1.4%
1.1522145825 17
1.1%
1.1574649868 25
1.6%
1.163286053 15
1%
1.1794213287 11
0.7%
1.1807525643 18
1.2%
1.2051419412 29
1.9%
1.2232369105 29
1.9%
1.2335984383 10
0.7%
1.2521206763 15
1%
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
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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