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Interval study development of subjective theories of life by young people (SLT) 1993-1995

The study was carried out by the Chair of Developmental Psychology, Institute for Psychology at the Humboldt University Berlin. In the first project phase (1993-1995) pupils of the 8th, 10th and 12th form were chosen from all school types in Berlin (East/West). Topics of the studies are, for example, modifications of political orientations, attitudes and future expectations.

  • ZA Qbase GDR/NFS - specific searches in question texts of codebooks and/or questionnaires of all studies conducted in the GDR and the New Federal States

ZA no.

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pdf questionnaire

6571

1 1993 1084 396 Questionnaire

6572

2 1994 1041 487 Questionnaire

6573

3 1995 1107 476 Questionnaire

In the second project phase (1995-1997) pupils from three secondary schools in East Berlin and West Berlin were investigated.

ZA no.

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pdf questionnaire

6582

1 1995 1093 1519 Questionnaire
2 1996
3 1997


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