"Viewers’ Affect and Ideological Sorting in Spain’s Late-night Television: Evidence from El Hormiguero and La Revuelta": fieldwork, case-flow, measurement diagnostics, and supplementary analyses

Published: 12 July 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/9hh7k7c4dx.1
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This dataset provides supplementary appendix materials associated with an accepted journal article on presenter-level affinity, ideology, and audience evaluations in Spanish late-night television. The files include fieldwork and case-flow documentation, quality-control summaries, scale/item diagnostics, descriptive statistics, ideology-stratified summaries, OLS model summaries, and coded open-ended response frequencies. The materials are harmonized to the primary adult analytic frame of respondents aged 18–100 years (N = 806). Appendix A should be treated as the authoritative source for fieldwork, case-flow, and quality-control counts. Appendix B provides revised supplementary analyses and flags statistics that require recalculation from respondent-level data. The deposit does not include respondent-level raw data. It is intended to support transparency regarding the supplementary materials and analytical documentation underlying the accepted article. (2026-07-08)

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Load the survey dataset and retain respondents aged 18–100 (adult analytic sample, N = 806). Compute presenter-specific scales according to the item mapping provided in Appendix B. Calculate the Broncano Advantage (BA) score from the corresponding scale scores. Generate descriptive statistics and BA distribution metrics. Estimate the OLS models reported in Appendix B using ideology and sociodemographic covariates. Replicate the content-analysis tables using the coded open-ended responses. Compare the resulting statistics with those reported in Appendices A and B.

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Social Sciences, Communication, Public Opinion, Political Communication, Survey Research, Digital Media

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