The National SOM Survey 2007
https://doi.org/10.5878/002329
Since 1986 the SOM Institute has been carrying out an annual nation-wide survey - the National SOM - in order to identify the Swedish public's habits and attitudes on the topics of society, politics and media. National SOM 2007 is accordingly the twenty-second survey in this series.
The SOM Institute is a collaboration between three departments/institutes at the University of Gothenburg: the Institute for Journalism and Mass Communication, the Department of Political Science, and the Center for Public Sector Research (CEFOS). A number of research projects are involved in the National SOM - most from one of these three institutions, but also external projects are involved.
Since 1998 the survey includes two nation representative samples and uses two different mail questionnaires. One of the questionnaires mainly deals with questions on politics, economy and working life, while the other mainly deals with media, culture and life style. The data collection is carried out in parallel and under identical conditions.
In 2007 approximately one fifth of the questions asked in the two questionnaires are common for both samples, for example questions about media habits, political attitudes, leisure activities, and social background.
The questionnaire on politics include ten different subject fields: news and media; politics, society and democracy; radio, television and the internet; Sweden's relations to the surrounding world; society and public service; environment and energy; knowledge and society; activities, interests, and values; work life; and background questions. The media questionnaire is divided into nine subject fields: news and papers; politics, society and democracy; radio and television; media technology, mobile telephony and internet; periodicals, books and libraries; movies and theatre; activities, interests, and values; work life and background questions.
Purpose:
The main purpose is to establish time series that enable researchers to analyse how various changes in society affect people's attitudes and behaviour.
The SOM Institute also has an online tool for data analysis, where you can work with data from the national SOM surveys directly in your web browser. You can find it at https://som-institutet.se/dataanalysOpens in a new tab
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Citation and access
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Data contains personal data:
No
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Method and outcome
Method and outcome
Unit of analysis:
Population:
Individuals aged 15-85 years and residing in Sweden
Time method:
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Variables:
931
Number of individuals/objects:
3435
Description of the response rate/participation rate:
57% (brutto) / 63% (netto)
Data format/data structure:
Data collection - Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Data collection - Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Mode of collection:
Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Time period(s) for data collection:
2007-09-13 - 2008-02-11
Data collector:
- Kinnmark
Sample size:
6000
Number of responses:
3435
Non response size:
2565
Source of the data:
- Population group
Cause of non response
Cause of non response
Reason:
No contact/refusal
Size:
2054
Reason:
Respondent unable to participate
Size:
511
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage
Administrative information
Administrative information
Responsible department/unit:
SOM Institute
Topic and keywords
Topic and keywords
CESSDA Topic Classification:
Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2025:
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Relations
Relations
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Publications
Publications
Citation:
Holmberg, Sören & Weibull, Lennart (eds.) (2008) Skilda världar : Trettioåtta kapitel om politik, medier och samhälle : SOM-undersökningen 2007. SOM report no. 44. Göteborg: SOM Institute. ISBN 978-91-89673-14-4.
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ISSN:
0284-4788
ISBN:
978-91-89673-14-4
Citation:
Waern, T. (2012) Fallande förtroende. En studie om allmänhetens förtroende för grundskolelärare.Studentuppsats vid Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, Göteborgs universitet
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