Gallup Respondent-Level Data: U.S. Daily Tracking

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Description
The Gallup U.S. Daily Tracking poll was conducted between 2008 and 2017 to collect Americans' opinions and perceptions on political and economic current events. It included two parallel surveys, the U.S. Daily and the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index. Gallup interviews approximately 1,000 U.S. adults every day, half of whom respond to the U.S. Daily survey and the other half respond to the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index survey. The U.S. Daily survey includes information about political affiliation, presidential approval ratings, economic confidence, and religion. The Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index includes information on health insurance, exercise, dietary choices, and overall well-being.
Publisher
Timeframe
2008 - 2017
Geographic Coverage
National
Subject of Study
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Restrictions
All NYU
Instructions

Daily Tracking and Well Being survey data is available to current faculty members, students, and staff at NYU and NYU Langone Health.

To apply for data, review the table of U.S. Daily Tracking variables in order to identify data points of interest, including questions, geographic area, and time frame. With this information, contact the Data Services team at NYU Bobst who will identify and extract the relevant data.

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Data Type
Study Type
Observational
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Data Documentation

Table of common variables across years