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Analyze the evolutionary relationship between the 1948 Survey Research Center survey and the modern American National Election Studies (ANES) in terms of research scope and institutional involvement.

Question: Analyze the evolutionary relationship between the 1948 Survey Research Center survey and the modern American National Election Studies (ANES) in terms of research scope and institutional involvement.

Sample answer: The modern ANES is a multi-institutional collaboration between Stanford and the University of Michigan that collects continuous data, whereas it originated from a single-institution survey (the Survey Research Center in 1948) that conducted the first national election survey. This highlights how a single, pioneering project can expand into a continuous, multi-university collaborative research program.

Key points:

  • Originated from the 1948 Survey Research Center's first national election survey
  • Expanded from a single institution's effort to a Stanford and University of Michigan collaboration
  • Represented a shift from a single initial survey to an ongoing, continuous collection of election data

Rubric: Grading criteria: 1. Identifies the transition from a single-institution project (Survey Research Center) to a multi-university collaboration (Stanford and University of Michigan) (1 point). 2. Identifies the expansion of scope from a single baseline election survey in 1948 to continuous data collection (1 point).

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