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- catalog abstract "These surveys were undertaken to measure changes in consumer attitudes and expectations, to understand why these changes occur, and to evaluate how they relate to consumer decisions to save, borrow, or make discretionary purchases. This type of information is essential for forecasting changes in aggregate consumer behavior. Since the late 1940s, these surveys have been produced quarterly through 1977 and monthly thereafter. Each monthly survey contains approximately 40-50 questions and probes a different aspect of consumer confidence. Open-ended questions are asked concerning evaluations and expectations about personal finances, employment, price changes, and the national business situation. Additional questions probe buying intentions for automobiles and the respondent's appraisals of present market conditions for purchasing houses, automobiles, and other durables.".
- catalog contributor b3301853.
- catalog contributor b3301854.
- catalog created "[198-?]".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "[198-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[198-?]".
- catalog description "Curtin, R. "Indicators of Consumer Behavior: The University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers." Public opinion quarterly 46 (1982), 340-352.".
- catalog description "Economic Behavior Program Staff. Surveys of consumer finances. Annual volumes 1960 through 1970. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.".
- catalog description "Machine-readable documentation. Codebook available.".
- catalog description "National sample of dwelling units selected by area probability sampling.".
- catalog description "OSIRIS data format.".
- catalog description "Part number: 1 ; file structure: rectangular ; case count: 703 ; variable count: 158 ; LRECL: 242 ; records per case: 1.".
- catalog description "Strumpel, B., C. Cowan, F.T. Juster, and J. Schmiedeskamp. Surveys of consumers, 1972-73: Contributions to behavioral economics. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 1975.".
- catalog description "Survey data.".
- catalog description "These surveys were undertaken to measure changes in consumer attitudes and expectations, to understand why these changes occur, and to evaluate how they relate to consumer decisions to save, borrow, or make discretionary purchases. This type of information is essential for forecasting changes in aggregate consumer behavior. Since the late 1940s, these surveys have been produced quarterly through 1977 and monthly thereafter. Each monthly survey contains approximately 40-50 questions and probes a different aspect of consumer confidence. Open-ended questions are asked concerning evaluations and expectations about personal finances, employment, price changes, and the national business situation. Additional questions probe buying intentions for automobiles and the respondent's appraisals of present market conditions for purchasing houses, automobiles, and other durables.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog description "Universe: Population of the United States aged 18 and older in households.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 8781.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 8781".
- catalog isPartOf "Surveys of consumer attitudes and behavior".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "[198-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog requires "OSIRIS data format.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Consumer behavior United States.".
- catalog subject "Consumers United States Attitudes.".
- catalog subject "Consumption (Economics) United States.".
- catalog subject "IV. ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR AND ATTITUDES. A. Continuing Series of Consumer Surveys.".
- catalog title "Survey of consumer attitudes and behavior, June 1982 [computer file] / principal investigator, Economic Behavior Program, Survey Research Center, University of Michigan.".