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Title: | Impact of New Media on General Election 2011 | Creators: | Tan Tarn How | External Contact: | IPS Public Data Sharing Platform | Subject: | Singapore General Election Media use Internet use Political attitudes Political participation |
DOI: | doi:10.25540/TB3A-HF67 | Description: | This nationwide study aimed to understand the media usage habits of Singaporeans along with their political activity during the 2011 election. Respondents were asked about how they use different media, from newspapers to television, blogs, Facebook and Twitter. The survey also examined their political attitudes, their political activities during the polls and their voting decisions. To request for a dataset to be sent to you by e-mail, you must complete the Online Form and agree to comply with the Data Use Agreement. For more information, please visit Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) Public Data Sharing Platform. |
Related Publications: | 10635/142769 | Citation: | Tan Tarn How (2011). Impact of New Media on General Election 2011. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.25540/TB3A-HF67 |
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