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2014 Methodology Download PDF

The American Values Atlas (AVA) is a project of Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). Results for all demographic, religious affiliation, and political affiliation questions were based on 52,741 bilingual telephone interviews (including 26,424 cell phone interviews) conducted between January 2, 2014 and January 4, 2015 by professional interviewers under the direction of SSRS. Results for all opinion questions on specific issues (e.g. abortion, immigration, and same-sex marriage) are based on a subset of 40,571 telephone interviews conducted between April 2, 2014 and January 4, 2015. The AVA was made possible by generous grants from The Ford Foundation and The Carnegie Corporation of New York.

Throughout 2014, roughly 1,000 interviews were completed each week, with about 500 interviews conducted among respondents on their cell phones. Each week, interviewing occurred over a five-day period, from Wednesday through Sunday. The selection of respondents within households was accomplished by randomly requesting to speak with the youngest adult male or female currently living in the household.

Data collection was based on stratified, single-stage, random-digit-dialing (RDD) of landline telephone households and randomly generated cell phone numbers. The sample was designed to represent the total U.S. adult population from all 50 states, including Hawaii and Alaska. The landline and cell phone samples were provided by Marketing Systems Group.

The weighting was accomplished in two separate stages. The first stage of weighting corrects for different probabilities of selection associated with the number of adults in each household and each respondent's telephone usage patterns. Telephone usage refers to whether respondents have only a landline telephone, only a cell phone or both types. In the second stage, sample demographics were balanced to match target population parameters for gender, age, education, race and Hispanic ethnicity, region (U.S. Census definitions), population density, and telephone usage. The population density parameter was derived from 2010 Census data. The telephone usage parameter came from an analysis of the July-December 2013 National Health Interview Survey. All other weighting parameters were derived from an analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau's March 2014 Current Population Survey.

The sample weighting was accomplished using iterative proportional fitting (IFP), a process that simultaneously balances the distributions of all variables. Weights are trimmed so that they do not exceed 4.0 or fall below 0.25 to prevent individual interviews from having too much influence on the final results. The use of these weights in statistical analysis ensures that the demographic characteristics of the sample closely approximate the demographic characteristics of the target populations.

The margin of error for total sample is +/- 0.5 percentage points at the 95% level of confidence. The design effect for total sample is 1.3. In addition to sampling error, surveys may also be subject to error or bias due to question wording, context, and order effects.

Sample Sizes for States and Metro Areas

StateTotal SampleIssue Subsample
United States52,74140,571
Alabama820633
Alaska338290
Arizona952734
Arkansas549432
California4,5063,441
Colorado927731
Connecticut565442
Delaware157124
Florida3,2652,499
Georgia1,6571,292
Hawaii195163
Idaho309243
Illinois1,8221,414
Indiana1,294951
Iowa681523
Kansas568447
Kentucky814620
Louisiana825616
Maine300236
Maryland975724
Massachusetts984737
Michigan1,6701,248
Minnesota1,035796
Mississippi536418
Missouri1,102866
StateTotal SampleIssue Subsample
Montana256194
Nebraska360284
Nevada434321
New Hampshire267219
New Jersey1,4481,104
New Mexico371292
New York3,5022,745
North Carolina1,8641,416
North Dakota180143
Ohio2,0411,508
Oklahoma737578
Oregon742588
Pennsylvania2,5151,883
Rhode Island191144
South Carolina837649
South Dakota164125
Tennessee1,200920
Texas3,5752,807
Utah516400
Vermont156120
Virginia1,5171,175
Washington1,133871
West Virginia452333
Wisconsin1,201954
Wyoming12395
Metro AreaTotal SampleIssue Subsample
Atlanta858678
Boston689513
Charlotte382300
Chicago1,243954
Cincinnati388276
Cleveland326243
Columbus326239
Dallas925736
Denver440348
Detroit644498
Houston802636
Indianapolis332234
Kansas City366292
Las Vegas309229
Los Angeles1,4071,074
Miami801620
Milwaukee325267
Minneapolis-St. Paul603470
Nashville279229
New York3,3832,647
Orlando348253
Philadelphia1,045804
Phoenix568428
Pittsburgh482357
Portland355272
San Francisco498394
Seattle470354
St. Louis491389
Tampa-St. Petersburg532411
Washington, DC937700

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