A collection of survey data from the TEDS 2024-T project, focusing on the 2024 Taiwan presidential election. It includes variables such as war threat perception, candidate security evaluation, party identification, and presidential vote choice. The data was authored by Yu, Yi-Ming and includes a full codebook for replicability.
Use Cases
- Analyze the relationship between war threat perception and presidential vote choice.
- Model party identification as a function of candidate security evaluation and other survey variables.
- Examine the distribution of candidate security evaluation scores across different demographic or political groups.
Strengths
- Includes a full codebook and documentation to ensure replicability.
- Data is sourced from the established TEDS (Taiwan Election and Democratization Study) survey project.
- Focuses on a specific, recent political event (the 2024 Taiwan presidential election).
Limitations
- The sample size (number of rows) is unknown, limiting assessment of statistical power.
- Specific column definitions and data types are not provided in the input.
- Geographic coverage is limited to Taiwan, restricting generalizability.
Provenance
- Source
- TEDS 2024-T survey project.
- Collection Method
- Survey data collection.
- Time Range
- 2024, related to the presidential election.
- Freshness
- Last updated on 2026-02-18.
- Geography
- Taiwan.