The American Trends Panel (ATP) is a national, probability-based online panel of adults in the United States living in households. Adults who use the internet participate in the panel via self-administered web surveys, and adults who do not use the internet participate via computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) or mail.
The sixth wave of the panel survey was fielded for the "https://www.pewresearch.org/" Target="_blank">Pew Research Center by "https://www.abtassociates.com/what-we-do/capabilities/data-capture-surveys" Target="_blank">Abt SRBI from Aug. 11 through Sept. 3, 2014. In total, 3,278 ATP members completed the survey, with 2,923 participating by web and 355 participating by mail. The survey was administered in English and Spanish. Survey weights are provided to account for differential probabilities of selection into the panel as well as differential nonresponse to the panel recruitment survey, the panel invitation, and the panel survey itself (Wave 6). The margin of sampling error for full sample weighted estimates is +/- 2.25 percentage points.
The ATP Wave 6 asked questions about religion, science, and knowledge.
The American Trends Panel (ATP) is a national, probability-based online panel of adults in the United States living in households. Adults who use the internet participate in the panel via self-administered web surveys, and adults who do not use the internet participate via computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) or mail.
The fourth wave of the panel survey was fielded for the "https://www.pewresearch.org/" Target="_blank">Pew Research Center by Abt SRBI from May 30 through June 30, 2014. The survey was administered in English and Spanish. In total, 3,217 ATP members completed the survey, with 2,849 participating by web and 368 participating by mail. The responding sample is weighted to account for differential probabilities of selection into the panel as well as differential nonresponse to the recruitment survey, the panel invitation, and the panel survey itself. The margin of sampling error for full sample weighted estimates is +/-2.23 percentage points.
The ATP Wave 4 asked questions about religion and technology.
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The American Trends Panel (ATP) is a national, probability-based online panel of adults in the United States living in households. Adults who use the internet participate in the panel via self-administered web surveys, and adults who do not use the internet participate via computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) or mail.
The sixth wave of the panel survey was fielded for the "https://www.pewresearch.org/" Target="_blank">Pew Research Center by "https://www.abtassociates.com/what-we-do/capabilities/data-capture-surveys" Target="_blank">Abt SRBI from Aug. 11 through Sept. 3, 2014. In total, 3,278 ATP members completed the survey, with 2,923 participating by web and 355 participating by mail. The survey was administered in English and Spanish. Survey weights are provided to account for differential probabilities of selection into the panel as well as differential nonresponse to the panel recruitment survey, the panel invitation, and the panel survey itself (Wave 6). The margin of sampling error for full sample weighted estimates is +/- 2.25 percentage points.
The ATP Wave 6 asked questions about religion, science, and knowledge.