THE 2020 CMPS
COLLABORATIVE MULTIRACIAL POST-ELECTION SURVEY
Matt Barreto Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Edward Vargas Janelle Wong UCLA UCLA ASU Maryland
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THE 2020 CMPS COLLABORATIVE MULTIRACIAL POST-ELECTION SURVEY Matt Barreto Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Edward Vargas Janelle Wong UCLA UCLA ASU Maryland Background and Overview Article 2016 CMPS 2 Gearing up for the
COLLABORATIVE MULTIRACIAL POST-ELECTION SURVEY
Matt Barreto Lorrie Frasure-Yokley Edward Vargas Janelle Wong UCLA UCLA ASU Maryland
size to 20,000 respondents
American, Asian American
immigrants
immigrants
to the study of race, ethnicity and politics in the United States over time.
Contextual Data
media data
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The 2008 CMPS was the first multiracial and multilingual survey of registered voters across multiple states and regions in a presidential election.
White (n=1122).
and Vietnamese.
Co-Principal Investigators: Matt Barreto, Lorrie Frasure-Yokley, Ange-Marie Hancock, Sylvia Manzano, Karthick Ramakrishnan, Ricardo Ramirez, Gabe Sanchez, and Janelle Wong. ICPSR35163-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2014-08-21. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR35163.v1
A national, multiracial and multilingual survey of 2,616 registered voters
and Ange-Marie Hancock. To be released this summer on ICPSR:
use agreement through ICPSR.
multi-lingual, post-election online survey in race, ethnicity and politics (REP) in the United States.
through the purchase of question content by contributors.
from 55 different universities, across 17 academic disciplines.
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database email sample
panel vendors
some panel vendors that have expertise in recruiting minority respondents into their panels
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a diverse and multidisciplinary group of over 150 researchers have used the 2016 CMPS.
protected interface)
US; and
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CMPS webpage: http://cmpsurvey.org/
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Summer Workshops at UCLA and Writing Retreat in Washington, DC (APSA Headquarters)
data collected from the CMPS.
careers
smaller institutions, HBCUs and HSIs, with limited or no travel budget.
diversity, gender balance, and junior-senior collaborations.
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size to 20,000 respondents
American, Asian American
immigrants
immigrants
to the study of race, ethnicity and politics in the United States over time.
Contextual Data
media data
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voters, including non-citizens.
Presidential Election.
English, Spanish, Chinese (simplified and traditional), Korean, Vietnamese, Arabic and possibly other languages.
directly from the voter registration rolls.
mixed-mode phone-web research by Matt Barreto and Gary Segura in public opinion research among Latino voters
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CMPS Oversample Directors: Designed to conduct the most appropriate and culturally sensitive mode of data collection among hard- to-reach populations such as Native Americans and Black immigrants; synthesize content (enhance replication, avoid duplication) Expanding Question Content: Experiments, video or audio stimuli, and split sample experimentation in question wording or format, open- ended, close-ended, thermometers, and much more Data enhancements: In addition to the individual level national survey data, contributors will receive several supplements with appended data sources.
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(Penn State)
Lajavardi (Michigan State)
(University of Washington)
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as possible to create a partial 2016 / 2020 panel
completes
then full re-interview panel in 2024
survey)
survey content without adding survey content, please contact the CMPS team at cmpsurveycoop@gmail.com for cost sheet.
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Buy-in costs, per minute, per sample (1-3 minutes). In general, 1-minute of content is equivalent to 3 basic survey questions. Select core demographic variables will be provided to all contributors without additional fee.
Non-proprietary content, everyone gets 20,000 cases
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interest.
questions, the PIs will synthesize content, where needed or create a single common question.
2-years following the release of the individual level dataset (to be deposited at ICPSR).
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Summer 2019
(2016 Contributors) Fall 2019
(Open) Winter 2020
Spring 2020
Summer 2020
Fall 2020-Winter 2021
will be collected online in a respondent self-administered format from about December 1, 2020 to February 1, 2021 Winter 2021
contributors (password protected) Spring 2021
files sent to contributors (password protected) Summer 2021
Planning Meeting
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VIDEO LINK (full 9 mins) Short Video (short 3 mins)
CMPS Webpage: http://cmpsurvey.org/ CMPS Email: cmpsurveycoop@gmail.com
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