General Social Survey (GSS) is a sociological survey used to collect information and keep a historic record of the concerns, experiences, attitudes, and practices of residents of the United States. GSS results are made freely available to interested parties over the internet, and are widely used in sociological research.
- GSS Data Explorer
On this site, you can explore and analyze the GSS data you need, create data visualizations, and generate custom extracts to analyze in your statistical program. You need to register to extract data on this site.
- GSS tutorial
From YouTube. Search YouTube for more GSS tutorials.
- National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD)
This online Survey Documentation and Analysis uses the Survey Documentation and Analysis (SDA) program developed and maintained by the Computer-Assisted Survey Methods Program at the University of California, Berkeley. A selection of NACJD data collections is available for online data analysis. Users can perform certain statistical procedures on the data, create custom subsets, or browse the codebook on the Web, without downloading the entire collection and importing the data into a statistical package.
- World Values Survey
The WVS seeks to help scientists and policy makers understand changes in the beliefs, values and motivations of people throughout the world.