3.4.2 Comparability of questions
Example 1: IALS test
Example describing survey translation error.
3.5.1. What happens when the results are questioned
Example 2: International Adult Literacy Survey (IALS)
A recent example that illustrates the political fallout from results that look implausible.
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3.5.1. What happens when the results are questioned
Example 3: Programme for International Student Achievement (PISA)
A recent example that illustrates the political fallout from results that look implausible.
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3.5.1. What happens when the results are questioned
Example 4: UK participation in PISA 2003
A recent example that illustrates the political fallout from results that look implausible.
3.7.1. Organising and documenting your analysis
Example 5: SPSS Syntax
An example of working with syntax - a programme specification for the analysis
3.8.2. Setting the context
Example 6: International Adult Literacy Survey
An example illustrating expectations based on distribution of related characteristics in the population
Example 7: How to produce a table showing - attitudes to citizens cheating on their taxes by country
TThis is a worked example using the ESS to produce a table showing the distribution of key characteristics for a selection of countries of interest with and without weights for attitudes to the statement "Citizens should not cheat on their taxes".

