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Odnos do priseljencev: primerjava kakovosti merjenja med Evropsko družboslovno raziskavo (ESS) in Evropsko raziskavo vrednot (EVS). : diplomsko delo
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V času preobilja informacij, lažnih in resničnih, raziskavi ESS in EVS omogočata poglobljen vpogled v stališča, vrednote in prepričanja Evropejcev. Ker je kakovost merjenja eden najbolj pomembnih faktorjev pri izvedbi omenjenih raziskav, nas je v diplomski nalogi zanimala zanesljivost merskih lestvic na primeru odnosa do priseljencev, kar smo najprej analizirali na vzorcu vseh držav, vključenih v obe raziskavi. Pri obeh raziskavah je konstrukt »odnos do priseljencev« zanesljiv, malenkost bolj pri raziskavi ESS. V drugem delu analiz smo se osredotočili na izbranih šest držav, za katere veljajo različne značilnosti. Med raziskavama po državah ni večjih razlik, obstajajo pa večje razlike med državami. Najbolj pozitiven odnos do priseljencev imajo na Islandiji, najbolj negativen pa na Češkem. V zadnjem delu analiz nas je zanimalo, ali uporaba različnih načinov anketiranja vpliva na odgovore anketirancev pri občutljivejših temah kot je odnos do priseljencev. Raziskovalci se namreč soočajo z nižanjem stopnje sodelovanja, zato je bil peti val raziskave EVS leta 2017 izveden s kombinacijo osebnega in samoanketiranja. Ugotovili smo, da so vrednosti pri samoanketiranju nižje (tj. bolj negativne) kot pri osebnem anketiranju. Tudi koeficient zanesljivosti ima višjo vrednost ravno pri samoanketiranju, zato lahko sklepamo, da so anketiranci manj iskreni ob prisotnosti anketarja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:odnos do priseljencev, zanesljivost merjenja, koeficient Cronbach alfa, načini anketiranja
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:M. Nučič
Year:2024
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (45 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162675 This link opens in a new window
UDC:303.62(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:213887747 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Attitudes towards immigrants: a comparison of measurement quality between the European Social Survey (ESS) and the European Values Study (EVS).
Abstract:
In an era of information overload, both false and true, the ESS and EVS surveys offer an in-depth insight into the attitudes, values, and beliefs of Europeans. Since the quality of measurement is one of the most important factors in conducting these surveys, our thesis focused on the reliability of measurement scales in the context of attitudes toward immigrants, which we first analyzed using a sample of all the countries included in both surveys. In both surveys, the construct "attitudes toward immigrants" is reliable, slightly more so in the ESS survey. In the second part of our analysis, we focused on six selected countries, each with different characteristics. There are no significant differences between the surveys across countries, but there are greater differences between the countries themselves. The most positive attitudes towards immigrants is found in Iceland, while the most negative is in the Czech Republic. In the final part of our analysis, we explored whether the use of different survey methods affects respondents' answers on more sensitive topics, such as attitudes toward immigrants. Researchers face declining participation rates, which is why the fifth wave of the EVS survey in 2017 was conducted using a combination of face-to-face and self-administered surveys. We found that values obtained through self-administered surveys were lower (i.e., more negative) than those obtained through face-to-face interviews. Additionally, the reliability coefficient was higher for the self-administered surveys, leading us to conclude that respondents are less honest in the presence of an interviewer.

Keywords:attitudes towards immigrants, measurement reliability, Cronbach's alpha coefficient, survey methods

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