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16 March 2006
To help the scholarly community shape upcoming surveys, the (A)NES has launched the Online Commons. As the oveview puts it, "The goal of the Online Commons is to improve the quality and scientific value of each of our data collections, to encourage the submission of new ideas, and to make such experiences more beneficial to and enjoyable for individual investigators." Planning for the 2006 pilot study, 2007-2009 panel study, and 2008 general election study are underway. In the spirit of this and other blogs, the Online Commons experiment could turn out to be extremely useful in making those studies more effective.
Posted by Barry Burden at March 16, 2006 9:52 AM