Utilization for National Survey of America's Families (NSAF), 2002

By default, the reports below show utilization for the last 12 months. To view a different range, please enter dates below.

Please note that this study was first released on 2007-10-03, and that our current reporting model only goes back three years. For that reason, you cannot view download statistics prior to 2008.

General Information

  • Initial release date: 2007-10-03
  • Last updated: 2007-10-03
  • Related citations: 59
  • SDA objects: 3

Unique Sessions

Total
Data/Documentation
Sessions
Data &
Documentation
Documentation
Only
SDA
Any Datasets/Files 662 = 107 555   18
DS0: Study-Level Files 363 = 0 363  
DS1: Focal Child Data 380 = 92 288   6
DS2: Adult Pair Data 342 = 83 259   7
DS3: Random Adult Data 336 = 83 253   5
DS4: Childless Adult Data 321 = 79 242  
DS5: Family-Respondent Data 339 = 79 260  
DS6: Household Data 319 = 82 237  
DS7: Person Data 333 = 80 253  
DS8: Social Family Data 317 = 79 238  
DS9: CPS Family Data 338 = 80 258  

Notes

The numbers above are counts of unique sessions, not counts of how many files were downloaded. I.e., a value of 12 implies that users downloaded 1 or more files from the study as part of 12 discrete sessions/visits in this time period.

Please note that the numbers above do not include distribution of restricted-use or public-use data that are not web downloadable. E.g., data distributed on CD-ROM.

"SDA" refers to unique sessions by users analyzing data using Survey Documentation & Analysis, a web-based alternative to SAS, SPSS, and Stata.

Unique Users

Total
Unique
Users
Faculty Grad.
Students
Undergrads Univ.
Staff
Other Anon.
Downloads
Any Datasets/Files 256 = 13 29 23 0 5 186
DS0: Study-Level Files 128 = 13 29 23 0 5 58
DS1: Focal Child Data 147 = 8 28 18 0 3 90
DS2: Adult Pair Data 115 = 7 27 17 0 4 60
DS3: Random Adult Data 117 = 7 26 17 0 3 64
DS4: Childless Adult Data 98 = 6 26 16 0 3 47
DS5: Family-Respondent Data 115 = 6 26 16 0 3 64
DS6: Household Data 103 = 8 26 15 0 4 50
DS7: Person Data 109 = 6 26 17 0 3 57
DS8: Social Family Data 103 = 6 26 16 0 3 52
DS9: CPS Family Data 107 = 7 26 16 0 3 55

Notes

All numbers in the table above are the number of unique users who downloaded one or more files from this study/dataset in the time period specified.

"Anon. Downloads" refers to users who download anonymously. Users who browse/download documentation files (only) are not required to login; some of our topical archives do not require login.

Please note that the numbers above do not include distribution of restricted-use or public-use data that are not web downloadable. E.g., data distributed on CD-ROM.

Downloads by Member Institutions

This study was downloaded by users at 39 institutions during the time period specified.

  • Arizona State University
  • California State University at Northridge
  • California State University at Sacramento
  • Christopher Newport University
  • Claremont Colleges
  • Gettysburg College
  • Harvard University
  • Kenyon College
  • Loyola University of Chicago
  • Medgar Evers College
  • Michigan State University
  • Mount Holyoke College
  • Northwestern University
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • Pepperdine University
  • Portland State University
  • Rutgers-The State University
  • Swiss Foundation for Research in the Social Sciences (FORS)
  • Syracuse University
  • The American University
  • Trinity College, Dublin
  • University of Arizona
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
  • University of Iowa
  • University of Louisville
  • University of Michigan
  • University of Minnesota
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • University of Northern Iowa
  • University of Oklahoma
  • University of Redlands
  • University of Southern California
  • University of Tennessee at Knoxville
  • University of Texas at Arlington
  • University of Texas at San Antonio
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Washington University in St. Louis
  • Wayne State University
  • Yonsei University

Notes

Institutions are only listed when users from that institution authenticated/logged in. Non-authenticated members constitute a large portion of our users and are represented in the Unique Users/Unique Sessions tables, but not in the Downloads by Member Institutions table.