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<othId role="co-editor" affiliation="Slovak Archive of Social Data SASD, Bratislava">Peter Krištofič</othId>
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<copyright>© SASD 2008</copyright>
<prodDate date="2008">2008-02-01 </prodDate>
<prodPlac>Department of Sociology, Comenius University in Bratislava, Gondova 2, Bratislava 811 01, Slovak Republic,  www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk/ and Institute for Sociology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Klemensova 19, Bratislava 813 64, Slovak Republic,  www.sasd.sav.sk, e-mail:sasd@fphil.uniba.sk</prodPlac>
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<grantNo>VEGA No. 1/3593/06, Social Aetiology of Criminal and Deviant Behaviour in Slovak Society</grantNo>
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<depositr abbr="SASD">Institute for Sociology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Klemensova 19, Bratislava 813 64, Slovak Republic,  www.sasd.sav.sk Department of Sociology, Comenius University in Bratislava, Gondova 2, Bratislava 811 01, Slovak Republic,  www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk</depositr>
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<copyright>© SASD 2008</copyright>
<prodDate>2008-02-01</prodDate>
<prodPlac>Institute for Sociology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Klemensova 19, Bratislava 813 64, Slovak Republic,  www.sasd.sav.sk Department of Sociology, Comenius University in Bratislava, Gondova 2, Bratislava 811 01, Slovak Republic,  www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk/, e-mail:sasd@fphil.uniba.sk </prodPlac>
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<fundAg abbr="FiF UK, VEGA">Department of Sociology, Comenius University in frame of grant VEGA (Scientific Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic (ME SR) and the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS), http://www.minedu.sk/index.php?lang=en&amp;rootId=20 in 2006 till 2008</fundAg>
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<depositr>Institute for Sociology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Klemensova 19, Bratislava 813 64, Slovak Republic,  www.sasd.sav.sk Department of Sociology, Comenius University in Bratislava, Gondova 2, Bratislava 811 01, Slovak Republic,  www.sasd.fphil.uniba.sk</depositr>
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<biblCit>ESS 2 - 2004</biblCit>
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<notes>Archivation of survey was done in frame of project VEGA No. 1/3593/06, Social Aetiology of Criminal and Deviant Behaviour in Slovak Society (2006-2008) directed by Gabriela Lubelcova from Department of Sociology, Comenius University in Bratislava </notes>
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<notes>Documentation content: English, Slovak and Hungarian version of questionnaire in .pdf and .doc format, dataset in english and Slovak version in .sav (SPSS) format, integrated dataset for all participating countries in English language (.sav),  Variables and their codes,  Supplementary Questionnaire in Slovak, Hungarian and English language, Showcards in Slovak, Hungarian and English language,  Contact form in Slovak, Hungarian and English language,  Respondent letter in Slovak language,  Fieldwork instructions in English,  Administration of the Supplementary Questionnair</notes>
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<AuthEnty>Institute of Social Sciences – Slovak Academy of Sciences in Košice; Výrost Jozef</AuthEnty>
<othId>Michal Kentoš, Denisa Fedáková, Anna Takáčová, Mária Homišinová, Marek Dobeš, Miroslav Frankovský, František Baumgartner, Martin Čižmárik, Zuzana Makovská, Lucia Ištvániková</othId>
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<fundAg>Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic</fundAg>
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<depositr>Michal Kentoš, National Coordinator</depositr>
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<keyword>trust</keyword>
<keyword>politics</keyword>
<keyword>social values</keyword>
<keyword>exclusion</keyword>
<keyword>health</keyword>
<keyword>morality</keyword>
<keyword>family</keyword>
<keyword>work and well-being</keyword>
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<timePrd>autumn 2004</timePrd>
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<accsPlac URI="www.europeansocialsurvey.org ">SASD Slovak Archive of Social Data for information and documentation on survey in Slovakia. Documentation and free access to data sets from all countries at web sites of ESS - European Social Survey, www.europeansocialsurvey.org </accsPlac>
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<avlStatus>Slovak data set: 0 - open to public at ESS - European Social Survey, www.europeansocialsurvey.org, integrated data set in English also at www.europeansocialsurvey.org </avlStatus>
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<deposReq>To provide funding agencies with essential information about use of archival resources, users of SASD data are requested to send by e-mail to ICPSR bibliographic citations for each completed manuscript or thesis abstract. Please indicate which data were used.</deposReq>
<conditions> The data are available without restriction. To download the data set, potential users are requested to accept conditions of data use according of rules of ESS - European Social Survey, www.europeansocialsurvey.org </conditions>
<disclaimer>The original collector of the data, Institute of Sociology SAS and SASD, bear no responsibility for uses of this collection or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.</disclaimer>
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<relPubl>Výrost, J. a kol. (2006): Európska Sociálna Sonda (ESS), 2.kolo na Slovensku. Universum, Prešov</relPubl>
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