NGA_2000_WVS-W4_v01_M
World Values Survey 2000
Wave 4
Name | Country code |
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Nigeria | NGA |
Other Household Survey [hh/oth]
World Values Survey Wave 4 1999-2004 covers 41 countries and societies around the world and more than 60,000 respondents. The series includes the following waves:
Wave 6 (2010-2014)
Wave 5 (2005-2009)
Wave 4 (1999-2004)
Wave 3 (1995-1998)
Wave 2 (1990-1994)
Wave 1 (1981-1984)
The World Values Survey (www.worldvaluessurvey.org) is a global network of social scientists studying changing values and their impact on social and political life, led by an international team of scholars, with the WVS association and secretariat headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.
The survey, which started in 1981, seeks to use the most rigorous, high-quality research designs in each country. The WVS consists of nationally representative surveys conducted in almost 100 countries which contain almost 90 percent of the world’s population, using a common questionnaire. The WVS is the largest non-commercial, cross-national, time series investigation of human beliefs and values ever executed, currently including interviews with almost 400,000 respondents. Moreover the WVS is the only academic study covering the full range of global variations, from very poor to very rich countries, in all of the world’s major cultural zones.
The WVS seeks to help scientists and policy makers understand changes in the beliefs, values and motivations of people throughout the world. Thousands of political scientists, sociologists, social psychologists, anthropologists and economists have used these data to analyze such topics as economic development, democratization, religion, gender equality, social capital, and subjective well-being. These data have also been widely used by government officials, journalists and students, and groups at the World Bank have analyzed the linkages between cultural factors and economic development.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Household
Individual
2014-04-29
National
National Population, Both sexes,18 and more years.
Name | Affiliation |
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Bukola Bandele | Research and Marketing Services |
Sample size: 2022
There were different stages in the sampling procedure. Stage 1: Stratification of the country into 5 regions Lagos, West, East, North east and North west Stage 2: Lagos and F.C.T Abuja automatically selected while 5 states each are further randomly selected in each region. Each states allocation or quota was proportionate to its population figure in the country. Stage 3: With the aid of map, the states are further stratified into highly and lowly populated sectors to determine the primary sampling units Stage 4: Areas and streets visited in each sector were randomly selected Stage 5: The first dwelling structure or residential unit visited on each street was determined using the days code Stage 6: The final respondent interviewed in the household or dwelling structure was based on the quota. 50% male, 50% female, age 18 year old and above, etc. A multi-stage sampling method was observed until the final respondent selection. The final respondent was quota by age and sex in all locations. There were some quota controls: -Only individuals who are 18 years old and above were contacted. -This is further broken down to age groups -18-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, and 55+ - Also used on the sex of the respondents -50% males and 50% females The country was stratified into 5 mutually exclusive areas 1st stage and the sectors were stratified into highly populated and lowly populated sectors.
2,531 respondents were contacted out of which 2,022 calls were effective while 509 ineffective were ineffective. Details of the reasons for the ineffective calls are lost.
No weighting variable was added.
The WVS questionnaire was translated from the English questionnaire by a specialist translator. The translated questionnaire was also pre-tested. A pilot study was carried out in the 5 major languages used, that is, Pidgin, English, Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo languages. 50 pre-tests were carried out. The sample was designed to be representative of the entire adult population, i.e. 18 years and older, of your country. The lower age cut-off for the sample was 18 and there was not any upper age cut-off for the sample.
Start | End | Cycle |
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2000-10-13 | 2000-11-22 | Wave 4 |
Name |
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RMS Media Services LTD. |
The fieldwork was done by RMS Media Services LTD. Interviewers were not paid according to performance. 40% of the interviews were supervised and 30% of the interviews were back-checked.
Estimated error: 2.2
World Values Survey
World Values Survey
http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org/WVSContents.jsp
Cost: None
Inglehart, R., C. Haerpfer, A. Moreno, C. Welzel, K. Kizilova, J. Diez-Medrano, M. Lagos, P. Norris, E. Ponarin & B. Puranen et al. (eds.). 2014. World Values Survey: Round Four - Nigeria-Pooled Datafile Version: www.worldvaluessurvey.org/WVSDocumentationWV4.jsp. Madrid: JD Systems Institute.
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Name | Affiliation | |
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Director of the WVSA Archive | WVSA Data Archive | jdiezmed@jdsurvey.net |
DDI_NGA_2000_WVS-W4_v01_M_WB
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Development Economics Data Group | The World Bank | Documentation of the DDI |
2020-02-19
Version 01 (February 2020)