Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.25540/BJJF-FY6Q
Title: Internet and Media Use During GE2015
Creators: Soon Wan Ting 
External Contact: IPS Public Data Sharing Platform
Subject: Singapore General Election
Media use
Social media use
Political traits
Political participation
Public opinion
DOI: doi:10.25540/BJJF-FY6Q
Description: 

A nationwide online survey of 2,000 voters aged 21 years and above was conducted following the General Election 2015. The aim of the survey was to examine voters’ use of media and the Internet, and its impact on political participation and voting behaviour. Questions were asked about respondents’ political traits, their use and trust of media, frequency of political participation and talk, their political habits, and their demographics. Findings were first presented at the IPS Post-Election Conference 2015 in November 2015: see Late Decision-Makers and The Role of Media and Social Media. Subsequently, IPS convened a symposium in January 2016, where four academics took a more detailed look at the survey data and what it revealed about media use during the election.

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Citation: Soon Wan Ting (2016). Internet and Media Use During GE2015. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.25540/BJJF-FY6Q
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