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Description
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== DISCLAIMER!! This is a dummy dataset for educational purposes only. All data files and metadata are made up and should not be redistributed or published! == This survey was conducted to explore how societal evolution influenced attitudes, behaviors, and lifestyle choices among individuals. The study, referred to as MOSL (Media, Opinion, Society, and Lifestyle), focused on four key areas: mass media, public opinion, societal trends, and individual lifestyles. The survey included an extensive set of questions covering various topics, such as media consumption habits, political opinions, social behavior, cultural practices, environmental awareness, and individual perspectives on societal development. Additionally, the research investigated how demographic factors like gender, age, education, income, and geographic location intersected with societal attitudes and behaviors. To enrich the dataset, demographic information such as age, sex, income, education levels, and employment status was supplemented through national registries, including SSB/Microdata. This approach ensured that the data was comprehensive and allowed for detailed analysis of the population under study. The survey targeted individuals aged 18 to 35 years who resided in private households within the selected country. By focusing on this age group, the project aimed to uncover insights into how younger generations perceived and interacted with rapidly changing social, political, cultural, and environmental landscapes. (2022-11-11)
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