- All frequencies weighted by 2) WEIGHT;(The number of missing cases reported in the codebook are unweighted)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 841.73 460.41 - 2) Post-stratification weight (WEIGHT)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1 0.734 - 3) Interview start time (TM_START)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 0 - 4) Interview finish time (TMFINISH)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 0 - 5) Interview duration in minutes (DURATION)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 361.26 1371.92 - 6) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. More needs to be done to restrict foreign influences on American culture. [Cosmopolitanism Scale] (C1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) Strongly agree 139 9.2 2) Agree 298 19.6 3) Neither/Neutral 601 39.6 4) Disagree 335 22.1 5) Strongly disagree 128 8.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 7) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. The USA should welcome ideas from foreign cultures. [Cosmopolitanism Scale] (C2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 12 .8 1) Strongly agree 163 10.7 2) Agree 600 39.5 3) Neither/Neutral 568 37.4 4) Disagree 124 8.2 5) Strongly disagree 52 3.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 8) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. The USA should cooperate with other countries only when in its own interests. [Cosmopolitanism Scale] (C3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly agree 94 6.2 2) Agree 241 15.9 3) Neither/Neutral 624 41.1 4) Disagree 430 28.3 5) Strongly disagree 114 7.5 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 9) How important to your sense of identity is... being a citizen of the United States? [Identity Measures] (I1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 13 .9 1) Extremely important 648 42.7 2) Very important 476 31.4 3) Somewhat important 254 16.7 4) Not very important 80 5.3 5) Not at all important 47 3.1 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 10) How important to your sense of identity is... your job? [Identity Measures] (I2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 1) Extremely important 261 17.2 2) Very important 447 29.4 3) Somewhat important 426 28 4) Not very important 150 9.9 5) Not at all important 221 14.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 11) How important to your sense of identity is... your home town? [Identity Measures] (I3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 1) Extremely important 173 11.4 2) Very important 331 21.8 3) Somewhat important 527 34.7 4) Not very important 292 19.2 5) Not at all important 182 12 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 12) How important to your sense of identity is... your home state? [Identity Measures] (I4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 1) Extremely important 184 12.1 2) Very important 341 22.4 3) Somewhat important 534 35.2 4) Not very important 265 17.4 5) Not at all important 181 11.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 13) How important to your sense of identity is... your religion? [Identity Measures] (I5)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 12 .8 1) Extremely important 389 25.6 2) Very important 321 21.1 3) Somewhat important 331 21.8 4) Not very important 236 15.5 5) Not at all important 229 15.1 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 14) How important to your sense of identity is... your social class? [Identity Measures] (I6)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 11 .7 1) Extremely important 69 4.5 2) Very important 221 14.5 3) Somewhat important 590 38.8 4) Not very important 411 27.1 5) Not at all important 217 14.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 15) How important to your sense of identity is... your preferred political party? [Identity Measures] (I7)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Extremely important 81 5.3 2) Very important 183 12.1 3) Somewhat important 464 30.6 4) Not very important 417 27.5 5) Not at all important 358 23.6 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 16) How important to your sense of identity is... your favorite sports team? [Identity Measures] (I8)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 10 .7 1) Extremely important 74 4.9 2) Very important 145 9.5 3) Somewhat important 304 20 4) Not very important 369 24.3 5) Not at all important 618 40.7 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 17) Religiously, I consider myself [Identity Measures] (I9)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 9 .6 1) Very religious 157 10.3 2) Religious 425 27.9 3) Somewhat religious 474 31.2 4) Religious in name only 101 6.6 5) Not religious 315 20.7 6) Anti-religious 40 2.6 TOTAL 1521 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 18) Spiritually, I consider myself [Identity Measures] (I10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Very spiritual 232 15.3 2) Spiritual 495 32.6 3) Somewhat spiritual 498 32.8 4) Not spiritual 266 17.5 5) Anti-spiritual 13 .9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 19) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. My faith is extremely important to me. [Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire, Short-Form] (RFQ1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 7 .5 1) Strongly agree 450 29.6 2) Agree 302 19.9 3) Somewhat agree 183 12 4) Neither agree/disagree 247 16.3 5) Somewhat disagree 65 4.3 6) Disagree 106 7 7) Strongly disagree 160 10.5 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 20) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. My religious faith impacts many of my decisions. [Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire, Short-Form] (RFQ2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 7 .5 1) Strongly agree 357 23.5 2) Agree 255 16.8 3) Somewhat agree 208 13.7 4) Neither agree/disagree 262 17.2 5) Somewhat disagree 92 6.1 6) Disagree 133 8.8 7) Strongly disagree 205 13.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 21) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. I look to faith for meaning and purpose in my life. [Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire, Short-Form] (RFQ3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 8 .5 1) Strongly agree 402 26.5 2) Agree 276 18.2 3) Somewhat agree 202 13.3 4) Neither agree/disagree 268 17.7 5) Somewhat disagree 69 4.5 6) Disagree 121 8 7) Strongly disagree 172 11.3 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 22) Please indicate to what extent each of the following statements represents you. I prefer my life to be filled with puzzles that I must solve. [The Rational/Experiential Inventory] (REI1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 1) Definitely not true of myself 238 15.7 2) Somewhat not true of myself 368 24.2 3) Neither true/untrue of myself 543 35.7 4) Somewhat true of myself 300 19.7 5) Definitely true of myself 56 3.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 23) Please indicate to what extent each of the following statements represents you. I believe in trusting my hunches. [The Rational/Experiential Inventory] (REI2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) Definitely not true of myself 21 1.4 2) Somewhat not true of myself 90 5.9 3) Neither true/untrue of myself 343 22.6 4) Somewhat true of myself 791 52.1 5) Definitely true of myself 258 17 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 24) Please indicate to what extent each of the following statements represents you. I do better when I try to figure out people and situations logically than when I rely on my feelings. [The Rational/Experiential Inventory] (REI3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Definitely not true of myself 69 4.5 2) Somewhat not true of myself 230 15.1 3) Neither true/untrue of myself 517 34 4) Somewhat true of myself 537 35.3 5) Definitely true of myself 147 9.7 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 25) Please indicate to what extent each of the following statements represents you. I think it is worse to be too sentimental than to be to analytical. [The Rational/Experiential Inventory] (REI4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 1) Definitely not true of myself 120 7.9 2) Somewhat not true of myself 264 17.4 3) Neither true/untrue of myself 704 46.3 4) Somewhat true of myself 338 22.3 5) Definitely true of myself 79 5.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 26) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. What is right and wrong is up to each person to decide. [Moral Relativism] (MR1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Strongly agree 125 8.2 2) Agree 195 12.8 3) Somewhat agree 243 16 4) Neither agree/disagree 252 16.6 5) Somewhat disagree 244 16.1 6) Disagree 233 15.3 7) Strongly disagree 208 13.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 27) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. Right and wrong should be based on God's law. [Moral Relativism] (MR2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly agree 336 22.1 2) Agree 234 15.4 3) Somewhat agree 173 11.4 4) Neither agree/disagree 360 23.7 5) Somewhat disagree 98 6.5 6) Disagree 117 7.7 7) Strongly disagree 183 12.1 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 28) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. American children should be raised to believe in God. [Moral Relativism] (MR3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) Strongly agree 368 24.2 2) Agree 271 17.8 3) Somewhat agree 158 10.4 4) Neither agree/disagree 445 29.3 5) Somewhat disagree 46 3 6) Disagree 66 4.3 7) Strongly disagree 138 9.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 29) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. Moral standards should be seen as individualistic; what one person considers to be moral may be judged as immoral by another person. [Ethics Position Questionnaire] (EPQ1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Strongly agree 111 7.3 2) Agree 281 18.5 3) Somewhat agree 338 22.3 4) Neither agree/disagree 286 18.8 5) Somewhat disagree 167 11 6) Disagree 186 12.2 7) Strongly disagree 130 8.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 30) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. The question of what is ethical for everyone can never be resolved because what is moral or immoral is up to the individual to decide. [Ethics Position Questionnaire] (EPQ2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Strongly agree 138 9.1 2) Agree 233 15.3 3) Somewhat agree 291 19.2 4) Neither agree/disagree 312 20.5 5) Somewhat disagree 203 13.4 6) Disagree 170 11.2 7) Strongly disagree 157 10.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 31) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. Moral standards are simply personal rules that indicate how a person should behave, and should not be used when making judgments of others. [Ethics Position Questionnaire] (EPQ3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) Strongly agree 118 7.8 2) Agree 238 15.7 3) Somewhat agree 246 16.2 4) Neither agree/disagree 314 20.7 5) Somewhat disagree 232 15.3 6) Disagree 212 14 7) Strongly disagree 141 9.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 32) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. In order to truly nurture people national authorities need to be empathetic. [Lakoff Scales] (L1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 45 3 2) Disagree 61 4 3) Somewhat disagree 115 7.6 4) Neither agree nor disagree 585 38.5 5) Somewhat agree 359 23.6 6) Agree 238 15.7 7) Strongly agree 99 6.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 33) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. People should be empowered by their government so that they can do what they aspire to. [Lakoff Scales] (L2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 23 1.5 1) Strongly disagree 98 6.5 2) Disagree 75 4.9 3) Somewhat disagree 122 8 4) Neither agree nor disagree 443 29.2 5) Somewhat agree 333 21.9 6) Agree 289 19 7) Strongly agree 136 9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 34) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. The government should encourage people to be cooperative rather than competitive. [Lakoff Scales] (L3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 82 5.4 2) Disagree 98 6.5 3) Somewhat disagree 152 10 4) Neither agree nor disagree 492 32.4 5) Somewhat agree 340 22.4 6) Agree 227 15 7) Strongly agree 107 7 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 35) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. It's essential that political leaders promote empathy towards each other. [Lakoff Scales] (L4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 33 2.2 2) Disagree 66 4.3 3) Somewhat disagree 56 3.7 4) Neither agree nor disagree 454 29.9 5) Somewhat agree 409 26.9 6) Agree 340 22.4 7) Strongly agree 144 9.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 36) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. It takes toughness from the part of national authorities to mold people into good members of society. [Lakoff Scales] (L5)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 181 11.9 2) Disagree 232 15.3 3) Somewhat disagree 212 13.9 4) Neither agree nor disagree 472 31.1 5) Somewhat agree 236 15.5 6) Agree 103 6.8 7) Strongly agree 64 4.2 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 37) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. It's very important that citizens are physically clean and not filthy, which is a sign of weak character. [Lakoff Scales] (L6)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) Strongly disagree 73 4.8 2) Disagree 160 10.5 3) Somewhat disagree 157 10.3 4) Neither agree nor disagree 471 31 5) Somewhat agree 311 20.5 6) Agree 228 15 7) Strongly agree 101 6.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 38) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. Citizens must always behave calmly and orderly in public. [Lakoff Scales] (L7)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Strongly disagree 25 1.6 2) Disagree 57 3.8 3) Somewhat disagree 135 8.9 4) Neither agree nor disagree 312 20.6 5) Somewhat agree 413 27.2 6) Agree 386 25.4 7) Strongly agree 175 11.5 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 39) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. People must be disciplined through strict rules in society. [Lakoff Scales] (L8)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 71 4.7 2) Disagree 143 9.4 3) Somewhat disagree 228 15 4) Neither agree nor disagree 413 27.2 5) Somewhat agree 395 26 6) Agree 180 11.8 7) Strongly agree 70 4.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 40) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. Parents should empower children as much as possible so that they may follow their dreams. [Lakoff Scales] (L9)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Strongly disagree 15 1 2) Disagree 14 .9 3) Somewhat disagree 38 2.5 4) Neither agree nor disagree 189 12.5 5) Somewhat agree 299 19.7 6) Agree 545 35.9 7) Strongly agree 397 26.2 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 41) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. Children must learn to see the world through other people's eyes. [Lakoff Scales] (L10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 24 1.6 1) Strongly disagree 47 3.1 2) Disagree 67 4.4 3) Somewhat disagree 85 5.6 4) Neither agree nor disagree 301 19.8 5) Somewhat agree 364 24 6) Agree 408 26.9 7) Strongly agree 223 14.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 42) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. In order to truly nurture children, one needs to be empathetic. [Lakoff Scales] (L11)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 16 1.1 2) Disagree 22 1.4 3) Somewhat disagree 46 3 4) Neither agree nor disagree 357 23.5 5) Somewhat agree 403 26.5 6) Agree 454 29.9 7) Strongly agree 203 13.4 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 43) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. Children shouldn't feel obligated to care about the well-being of people they do not know. [Lakoff Scales] (L12)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 386 25.4 2) Disagree 432 28.4 3) Somewhat disagree 227 14.9 4) Neither agree nor disagree 251 16.5 5) Somewhat agree 100 6.6 6) Agree 61 4 7) Strongly agree 43 2.8 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 44) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. I will not have my child talk back to me. [Lakoff Scales] (L13)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 24 1.6 2) Disagree 43 2.8 3) Somewhat disagree 82 5.4 4) Neither agree nor disagree 270 17.8 5) Somewhat agree 334 22 6) Agree 446 29.4 7) Strongly agree 300 19.8 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 45) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. Children need to be disciplined in order to build character. [Lakoff Scales] (L14)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 22 1.4 1) Strongly disagree 14 .9 2) Disagree 24 1.6 3) Somewhat disagree 61 4 4) Neither agree nor disagree 233 15.3 5) Somewhat agree 412 27.1 6) Agree 467 30.7 7) Strongly agree 287 18.9 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 46) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. 'Tough love' is required to raise a child right. [Lakoff Scales] (L15)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 48 3.2 2) Disagree 96 6.3 3) Somewhat disagree 108 7.1 4) Neither agree nor disagree 339 22.3 5) Somewhat agree 446 29.4 6) Agree 281 18.5 7) Strongly agree 184 12.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 47) Please indicate to what extent you agree/disagree with the following statements. Obedience must be instilled in children. [Lakoff Scales] (L16)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 24 1.6 1) Strongly disagree 14 .9 2) Disagree 25 1.6 3) Somewhat disagree 59 3.9 4) Neither agree nor disagree 216 14.2 5) Somewhat agree 337 22.2 6) Agree 514 33.8 7) Strongly agree 331 21.8 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 48) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I get great pleasure from pursuing my goals. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 5 .3 2) Disagree 13 .9 3) Somewhat disagree 37 2.4 4) Neither agree nor disagree 239 15.7 5) Somewhat agree 427 28.1 6) Agree 537 35.4 7) Strongly agree 242 15.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 49) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I enjoy the feeling of anticipation when I'm looking forward to some event. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) Strongly disagree 9 .6 2) Disagree 23 1.5 3) Somewhat disagree 46 3 4) Neither agree nor disagree 218 14.4 5) Somewhat agree 412 27.1 6) Agree 535 35.2 7) Strongly agree 249 16.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 50) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I enjoy getting new things for myself. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 28 1.8 2) Disagree 36 2.4 3) Somewhat disagree 114 7.5 4) Neither agree nor disagree 337 22.2 5) Somewhat agree 428 28.2 6) Agree 382 25.1 7) Strongly agree 176 11.6 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 51) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I am generally a contented person. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 8 .5 2) Disagree 32 2.1 3) Somewhat disagree 76 5 4) Neither agree nor disagree 237 15.6 5) Somewhat agree 414 27.2 6) Agree 529 34.8 7) Strongly agree 205 13.5 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 52) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. When I think about my life I experience a deep feeling of contentment. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES5)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 28 1.8 2) Disagree 60 3.9 3) Somewhat disagree 120 7.9 4) Neither agree nor disagree 359 23.6 5) Somewhat agree 424 27.9 6) Agree 350 23 7) Strongly agree 158 10.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 53) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I feel satisfied more often than most people. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES6)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 18 1.2 2) Disagree 53 3.5 3) Somewhat disagree 126 8.3 4) Neither agree nor disagree 438 28.9 5) Somewhat agree 383 25.2 6) Agree 339 22.3 7) Strongly agree 145 9.6 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 54) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I take great pride in my achievements. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES7)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 22 1.4 1) Strongly disagree 8 .5 2) Disagree 10 .7 3) Somewhat disagree 37 2.4 4) Neither agree nor disagree 192 12.6 5) Somewhat agree 388 25.5 6) Agree 566 37.2 7) Strongly agree 297 19.5 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 55) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. It feels good to know that people look up to me. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES8)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Strongly disagree 17 1.1 2) Disagree 21 1.4 3) Somewhat disagree 37 2.4 4) Neither agree nor disagree 339 22.3 5) Somewhat agree 455 30 6) Agree 447 29.4 7) Strongly agree 181 11.9 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 56) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I feel strong positive emotion when I do something well. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES9)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 23 1.5 1) Strongly disagree 7 .5 2) Disagree 3 .2 3) Somewhat disagree 12 .8 4) Neither agree nor disagree 157 10.3 5) Somewhat agree 359 23.6 6) Agree 623 41 7) Strongly agree 335 22.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 57) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I enjoy forming emotionally intimate friendships. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 30 2 1) Strongly disagree 17 1.1 2) Disagree 49 3.2 3) Somewhat disagree 89 5.9 4) Neither agree nor disagree 398 26.2 5) Somewhat agree 397 26.2 6) Agree 363 23.9 7) Strongly agree 175 11.5 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 58) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I develop strong emotions toward people I can rely on. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES11)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 26 1.7 1) Strongly disagree 13 .9 2) Disagree 17 1.1 3) Somewhat disagree 36 2.4 4) Neither agree nor disagree 252 16.6 5) Somewhat agree 438 28.9 6) Agree 485 31.9 7) Strongly agree 251 16.5 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 59) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I grow to love people who are kind to me. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES12)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Strongly disagree 4 .3 2) Disagree 11 .7 3) Somewhat disagree 25 1.6 4) Neither agree nor disagree 256 16.9 5) Somewhat agree 425 28 6) Agree 523 34.4 7) Strongly agree 260 17.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 60) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. Nurturing others gives me a warm feeling inside. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES13)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 22 1.4 1) Strongly disagree 6 .4 2) Disagree 21 1.4 3) Somewhat disagree 54 3.6 4) Neither agree nor disagree 280 18.4 5) Somewhat agree 402 26.5 6) Agree 483 31.8 7) Strongly agree 250 16.5 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 61) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I enjoy being a caregiver in my relationships. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES14)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 20 1.3 2) Disagree 40 2.6 3) Somewhat disagree 100 6.6 4) Neither agree nor disagree 329 21.6 5) Somewhat agree 403 26.5 6) Agree 398 26.2 7) Strongly agree 213 14 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 62) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I am a very compassionate person. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES15)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) Strongly disagree 10 .7 2) Disagree 25 1.6 3) Somewhat disagree 55 3.6 4) Neither agree nor disagree 235 15.5 5) Somewhat agree 422 27.8 6) Agree 472 31.1 7) Strongly agree 274 18 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 63) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I find humor in almost everything. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES16)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) Strongly disagree 16 1.1 2) Disagree 59 3.9 3) Somewhat disagree 156 10.3 4) Neither agree nor disagree 378 24.9 5) Somewhat agree 421 27.7 6) Agree 289 19 7) Strongly agree 172 11.3 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 64) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. Many things are funny to me. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES17)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 12 .8 2) Disagree 35 2.3 3) Somewhat disagree 82 5.4 4) Neither agree nor disagree 335 22.1 5) Somewhat agree 431 28.4 6) Agree 389 25.6 7) Strongly agree 215 14.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 65) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. There is a lot of humor in my life. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES18)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 12 .8 2) Disagree 50 3.3 3) Somewhat disagree 79 5.2 4) Neither agree nor disagree 291 19.2 5) Somewhat agree 425 28 6) Agree 424 27.9 7) Strongly agree 218 14.4 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 66) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I often feel awe. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES19)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) Strongly disagree 24 1.6 2) Disagree 86 5.7 3) Somewhat disagree 178 11.7 4) Neither agree nor disagree 528 34.7 5) Somewhat agree 369 24.3 6) Agree 214 14.1 7) Strongly agree 94 6.2 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 67) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. I feel wonder almost every day. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES20)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 1) Strongly disagree 22 1.4 2) Disagree 67 4.4 3) Somewhat disagree 174 11.5 4) Neither agree nor disagree 447 29.4 5) Somewhat agree 375 24.7 6) Agree 286 18.8 7) Strongly agree 123 8.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 68) In this series of questions we are interested in learning about your beliefs and feelings about the world, as well as some of your typical day-to-day actions. Each item below contains a statement. We want to know how strongly you agree or disagree with each of these statements. Think about each statement separately, and decide how much you agree with it. There are no right or wrong answers. My life is full of wonder. [Dispositional Positive Emotion Scales] (DPES21)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 32 2.1 1) Strongly disagree 17 1.1 2) Disagree 64 4.2 3) Somewhat disagree 130 8.6 4) Neither agree nor disagree 430 28.3 5) Somewhat agree 395 26 6) Agree 311 20.5 7) Strongly agree 140 9.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 69) The purpose of this section is to help us understand how people think about social problems. Different people have different opinions about questions of right and wrong. There are no 'right' answers to such problems in the way that math problems have right answers. Please read the following scenario and then answer the questions that follow. In Europe a woman was near death from a special kind of cancer. There was one drug that doctors thought might save her. It was a form of radium that a druggist in the same town had recently discovered. The drug was expensive to make, but the druggist was charging ten times what the drug cost to make. He paid $200 for the radium and charged $2,000 for a small dose of the drug. The woman's husband, Heinz, went to everyone he knew to borrow the money, but he could only get together about $1,000, which was half of what it cost. He told the druggist that his wife was dying, and asked him to sell it cheaper or let him pay later. But the druggist said, 'No, I discovered the drug and I'm going to make money from it.' So Heinz get desperate and began to think about breaking into the man's store to steal the drug for his wife. Should Heinz steal the drug? [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT0)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 6 .4 1) Yes, he should steal the drug 423 27.8 2) I can't decide 350 23 3) No, he should not steal the drug 740 48.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 70) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. Whether a community's laws are going to be upheld. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 23 1.5 1) Not important 157 10.3 2) Little importance 168 11.1 3) Some importance 522 34.4 4) Much importance 430 28.3 5) Great importance 218 14.4 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 71) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. Isn't it only natural for a loving husband to care so much for his wife that he'd steal? [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Not important 87 5.7 2) Little importance 104 6.8 3) Some importance 418 27.5 4) Much importance 472 31.1 5) Great importance 418 27.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 72) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. Isn't Heinz willing to risk getting shot as a burglar or going to jail for the chance that stealing the drug might help? [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 23 1.5 1) Not important 135 8.9 2) Little importance 183 12.1 3) Some importance 417 27.5 4) Much importance 452 29.8 5) Great importance 308 20.3 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 73) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. Whether Heinz is a professional wrestler, or has considerable influence with professional wrestlers. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Not important 1020 67.2 2) Little importance 227 15 3) Some importance 175 11.5 4) Much importance 45 3 5) Great importance 29 1.9 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 74) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. Whether Heinz is stealing for himself or doing this solely to help someone else. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT5)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) Not important 298 19.6 2) Little importance 204 13.4 3) Some importance 423 27.8 4) Much importance 320 21.1 5) Great importance 247 16.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 75) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. Whether the druggist's rights to his invention have to be respected. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT6)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 28 1.8 1) Not important 215 14.2 2) Little importance 268 17.6 3) Some importance 611 40.2 4) Much importance 268 17.6 5) Great importance 129 8.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 76) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. Whether the essence of living is more encompassing than the termination of dying, socially and individually. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT7)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 37 2.4 1) Not important 102 6.7 2) Little importance 152 10 3) Some importance 584 38.4 4) Much importance 404 26.6 5) Great importance 240 15.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 77) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. What values are going to be the basis for governing how people act towards each other. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT8)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 37 2.4 1) Not important 71 4.7 2) Little importance 114 7.5 3) Some importance 507 33.4 4) Much importance 502 33 5) Great importance 288 19 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 78) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. Whether the druggist is going to be allowed to hide behind a worthless law which only protects the right anyhow. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT9)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 39 2.6 1) Not important 235 15.5 2) Little importance 314 20.7 3) Some importance 576 37.9 4) Much importance 238 15.7 5) Great importance 118 7.8 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 79) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. Whether the law in this case is getting in the way of the most basic claim of any member of society. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 35 2.3 1) Not important 159 10.5 2) Little importance 229 15.1 3) Some importance 540 35.5 4) Much importance 343 22.6 5) Great importance 214 14.1 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 80) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. Whether the druggist deserves to be robbed for being so greedy and cruel. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT11)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 31 2 1) Not important 308 20.3 2) Little importance 312 20.5 3) Some importance 451 29.7 4) Much importance 266 17.5 5) Great importance 152 10 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 81) Second, read each of the items below and think of the issue that the item is raising. Then mark how important that issue was in making your decision about Heinz and the drug. Would stealing in such a case bring about more total good for the whole society or not. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (DIT12)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 35 2.3 1) Not important 268 17.6 2) Little importance 253 16.7 3) Some importance 485 31.9 4) Much importance 284 18.7 5) Great importance 194 12.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 82) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. Whether a community's laws are going to be upheld. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RANKDIT1)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 678 44.6 1) 1 346 22.8 2) 2 182 12 3) 3 144 9.5 4) 4 169 11.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 83) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. Isn't it only natural for a loving husband to care so much for his wife that he'd steal? [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RANKDIT2)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 486 32 1) 1 483 31.8 2) 2 237 15.6 3) 3 155 10.2 4) 4 158 10.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 84) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. Is Heinz willing to risk getting shot as a burglar or going to jail for the chance that stealing the drug might help? [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RANKDIT3)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 784 51.6 1) 1 151 9.9 2) 2 232 15.3 3) 3 190 12.5 4) 4 162 10.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 85) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. Whether Heinz is a professional wrestler, or has considerable influence with professional wrestlers. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RANKDIT4)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 1025 67.5 1) 1 110 7.2 2) 2 52 3.4 3) 3 55 3.6 4) 4 277 18.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 86) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. Whether Heinz is stealing for himself or doing this solely to help someone else. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RANKDIT5)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 827 54.4 1) 1 163 10.7 2) 2 194 12.8 3) 3 187 12.3 4) 4 148 9.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 87) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. Whether the druggist's rights to his invention have to be respected. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RANKDIT6)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 836 55 1) 1 142 9.3 2) 2 168 11.1 3) 3 204 13.4 4) 4 169 11.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 88) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. Whether the essence of living is more encompassing than the termination of dying, socially and individually. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RANKDIT7)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 766 50.4 1) 1 172 11.3 2) 2 218 14.4 3) 3 213 14 4) 4 150 9.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 89) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. What values are going to be the basis for governing how people act towards each other. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RANKDIT8)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 706 46.5 1) 1 240 15.8 2) 2 211 13.9 3) 3 204 13.4 4) 4 158 10.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 90) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. Whether the druggist is going to be allowed to hide behind a worthless law which only protects the right anyhow. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RANKDIT9)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 1018 67 1) 1 93 6.1 2) 2 116 7.6 3) 3 151 9.9 4) 4 141 9.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 91) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. Whether the law in this case is getting in the way of the most basic claim of any member of society. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RNKDIT10)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 821 54 1) 1 170 11.2 2) 2 170 11.2 3) 3 169 11.1 4) 4 189 12.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 92) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. Whether the druggist deserves to be robbed for being so greedy and cruel. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RNKDIT11)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 940 61.9 1) 1 103 6.8 2) 2 148 9.7 3) 3 145 9.5 4) 4 183 12 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 93) Now, choose the item that is the most important consideration out of all of the items you rated above. Then choose the second most important, third most important, and fourth most important. Would stealing in such a case bring about more total good for the whole society or not. [Defining Issues Test (DIT) - Heinz and the Drug scenario] (RNKDIT12)
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TOTAL % -1) NA, not chosen 861 56.7 1) 1 137 9 2) 2 139 9.2 3) 3 181 11.9 4) 4 201 13.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 94) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). Lying about a test score when reporting performance to a teacher. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 13 .9 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 10 .7 2) 2 26 1.7 3) 3 79 5.2 4) 4 192 12.6 5) 5 299 19.7 6) 6 307 20.2 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 594 39.1 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 95) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). Faking an injury to collect on insurance. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 9 .6 2) 2 6 .4 3) 3 26 1.7 4) 4 60 3.9 5) 5 102 6.7 6) 6 236 15.5 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 1062 69.9 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 96) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). Parking in a handicapped parking spot when not handicapped. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 13 .9 2) 2 33 2.2 3) 3 72 4.7 4) 4 189 12.5 5) 5 227 15 6) 6 354 23.3 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 613 40.4 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 97) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). Using someone else's tooth brush without his or her permission. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 150 9.9 2) 2 122 8 3) 3 138 9.1 4) 4 217 14.3 5) 5 221 14.6 6) 6 178 11.7 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 473 31.2 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 98) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). Packing for a trip at the last minute. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS5)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 1031 67.9 2) 2 117 7.7 3) 3 73 4.8 4) 4 142 9.4 5) 5 63 4.2 6) 6 28 1.8 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 46 3 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 99) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). Choosing to wake up late, despite having a busy day ahead. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS6)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 23 1.5 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 743 48.9 2) 2 215 14.1 3) 3 130 8.6 4) 4 188 12.4 5) 5 107 7 6) 6 39 2.6 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 75 4.9 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 100) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). Ignoring a woman struggling to carry bags of groceries. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS7)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 52 3.4 2) 2 112 7.4 3) 3 185 12.2 4) 4 301 19.8 5) 5 339 22.3 6) 6 248 16.3 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 265 17.4 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 101) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). Ignoring a driver whose car is stuck in the snow. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS8)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 56 3.7 2) 2 122 8 3) 3 176 11.6 4) 4 314 20.7 5) 5 356 23.4 6) 6 246 16.2 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 228 15 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 102) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). An 18-year-old girl breaking an abstinence vow to have premarital sex. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS9)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 154 10.1 2) 2 133 8.8 3) 3 162 10.7 4) 4 295 19.4 5) 5 208 13.7 6) 6 179 11.8 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 371 24.4 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 103) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). Drinking 10 beers at a party and vomiting several times. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 282 18.6 2) 2 143 9.4 3) 3 141 9.3 4) 4 191 12.6 5) 5 209 13.8 6) 6 189 12.4 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 347 22.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 104) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). Defecating, not washing one's hands, and then preparing dinner for oneself. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS11)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 337 22.2 2) 2 129 8.5 3) 3 121 8 4) 4 174 11.5 5) 5 136 9 6) 6 163 10.7 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 438 28.9 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 105) Many people are used to thinking about morality as it relates to a few controversial public-policy issues: abortion, gay marriage, gun control, the death penalty, etc. This survey is instead about the things people do in their own daily lives. Below you'll be presented with a variety of situations and asked to say whether certain behaviors in those situations would be morally wrong. Please use the following scale from 1 to 7, to indicate the degree to which you judge the behavior to be wrong (if at all). Wearing a pair of pants for three weeks without washing them. [Moralization in Everyday Life Scale (MELS)] (MELS12)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) Not at all wrong; has nothing to do with morality 526 34.6 2) 2 163 10.7 3) 3 135 8.9 4) 4 194 12.8 5) 5 108 7.1 6) 6 107 7 7) Very wrong; an extremely immoral action 268 17.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 106) Please indicate which two issues are the MOST important challenges you think our country is dealing with today [Issue 1]. [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS11)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 2 .1 1) Abortion 36 2.4 2) The unemployment rate 394 25.9 3) Illegal immigration 160 10.5 4) Education 92 6.1 5) Same sex marriage 44 2.9 6) The environment 55 3.6 7) Social Security 72 4.7 8) Health care reform 254 16.7 9) The deficit 219 14.4 10) The housing crisis 36 2.4 11) Income inequality 96 6.3 12) Taxes 60 3.9 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 107) Please indicate which two issues are the MOST important challenges you think our country is dealing with today [Issue 2]. [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS12)
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TOTAL % 1) Abortion 47 3.1 2) The unemployment rate 392 25.9 3) Illegal immigration 125 8.2 4) Education 97 6.4 5) Same sex marriage 46 3 6) The environment 44 2.9 7) Social Security 85 5.6 8) Health care reform 225 14.8 9) The deficit 260 17.2 10) The housing crisis 47 3.1 11) Income inequality 66 4.4 12) Taxes 82 5.4 Missing 4 TOTAL 1516 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 108) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? Abortion [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS101)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1437 94.6 1) Yes 82 5.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 109) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? The unemployment rate [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS102)
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TOTAL % 0) No 732 48.2 1) Yes 787 51.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 110) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? Illegal immigration [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS103)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1234 81.2 1) Yes 285 18.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 111) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? Education [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS104)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1331 87.6 1) Yes 188 12.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 112) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? Same sex marriage [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS105)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1429 94.1 1) Yes 90 5.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 113) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? The environment [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS106)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1420 93.5 1) Yes 99 6.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 114) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? Social Security [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS107)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1362 89.7 1) Yes 157 10.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 115) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? Health care reform [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS108)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1041 68.5 1) Yes 478 31.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 116) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? The deficit [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS109)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1040 68.5 1) Yes 479 31.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 117) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? The housing crisis [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS110)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1436 94.5 1) Yes 83 5.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 118) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? Income inequality [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS111)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1357 89.3 1) Yes 162 10.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 119) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? Taxes [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS112)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1377 90.7 1) Yes 142 9.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 120) Was this item selected in MOPS11 or MOPS12? Refused [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS113)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1517 99.9 1) Yes 2 .1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 121) Please indicate which two issues are the LEAST important challenges you think our country is dealing with today [Issue 1]. [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS21)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 6 .4 1) Abortion 270 17.8 2) The unemployment rate 12 .8 3) Illegal immigration 121 8 4) Education 43 2.8 5) Same sex marriage 461 30.4 6) The environment 150 9.9 7) Social Security 25 1.6 8) Health care reform 22 1.4 9) The deficit 24 1.6 10) The housing crisis 94 6.2 11) Income inequality 242 15.9 12) Taxes 48 3.2 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Environment, How Important ]
- 122) Please indicate which two issues are the LEAST important challenges you think our country is dealing with today [Issue 2]. [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS22)
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TOTAL % 1) Abortion 288 19 2) The unemployment rate 23 1.5 3) Illegal immigration 126 8.3 4) Education 32 2.1 5) Same sex marriage 435 28.8 6) The environment 159 10.5 7) Social Security 19 1.3 8) Health care reform 54 3.6 9) The deficit 32 2.1 10) The housing crisis 118 7.8 11) Income inequality 200 13.2 12) Taxes 27 1.8 Missing 4 TOTAL 1513 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 123) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? Abortion [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS201)
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TOTAL % 0) No 962 63.3 1) Yes 557 36.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 124) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? The unemployment rate [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS202)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1483 97.6 1) Yes 36 2.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 125) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? Illegal immigration [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS203)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1272 83.7 1) Yes 247 16.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 126) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? Education [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS204)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1443 95 1) Yes 76 5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 127) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? Same sex marriage [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 623 41 1) Yes 896 59 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 128) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? The environment [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS206)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1210 79.7 1) Yes 309 20.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 129) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? Social Security [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS207)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1475 97.1 1) Yes 44 2.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 130) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? Health care reform [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS208)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1442 94.9 1) Yes 77 5.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 131) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? The deficit [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS209)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1463 96.3 1) Yes 56 3.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 132) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? The housing crisis [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS210)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1307 86 1) Yes 212 14 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 133) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? Income inequality [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS211)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1077 70.9 1) Yes 442 29.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 134) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? Taxes [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS212)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1444 95.1 1) Yes 75 4.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 135) Was this item selected in MOPS21 or MOPS22? Refused [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS213)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1513 99.6 1) Yes 6 .4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 136) Recorded for use in MOPS3: Abortion [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS301)
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TOTAL % 0) No 659 43.4 1) Yes 860 56.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 137) Recorded for use in MOPS3: The unemployment rate [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS302)
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TOTAL % 0) No 523 34.4 1) Yes 996 65.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 138) Recorded for use in MOPS3: Illegal immigration [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS303)
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TOTAL % 0) No 726 47.8 1) Yes 793 52.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 139) Recorded for use in MOPS3: Education [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS304)
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TOTAL % 0) No 936 61.6 1) Yes 583 38.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 140) Recorded for use in MOPS3: Same sex marriage [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 397 26.1 1) Yes 1122 73.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 141) Recorded for use in MOPS3: The environment [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS306)
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TOTAL % 0) No 842 55.4 1) Yes 677 44.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 142) Recorded for use in MOPS3: Social Security [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS307)
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TOTAL % 0) No 987 65 1) Yes 532 35 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 143) Recorded for use in MOPS3: Health care reform [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS308)
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TOTAL % 0) No 731 48.1 1) Yes 788 51.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 144) Recorded for use in MOPS3: The deficit [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS309)
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TOTAL % 0) No 715 47.1 1) Yes 804 52.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 145) Recorded for use in MOPS3: The housing crisis [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS310)
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TOTAL % 0) No 934 61.5 1) Yes 585 38.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 146) Recorded for use in MOPS3: Income inequality [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS311)
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TOTAL % 0) No 685 45.1 1) Yes 834 54.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 147) Recorded for use in MOPS3: Taxes [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (DMOPS312)
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TOTAL % 0) No 979 64.5 1) Yes 540 35.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 148) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? Abortion [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_01)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.9 1) Not at all 180 20.9 2) Slightly 129 15 3) Moderately 210 24.4 4) Much 120 14 5) Very much 205 23.8 Missing 646 TOTAL 860 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 149) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? The unemployment rate [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_02)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 1.4 1) Not at all 147 14.7 2) Slightly 95 9.5 3) Moderately 263 26.4 4) Much 234 23.5 5) Very much 244 24.5 Missing 561 TOTAL 997 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 150) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? Illegal immigration [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_03)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 7 .9 1) Not at all 119 15 2) Slightly 113 14.2 3) Moderately 219 27.6 4) Much 141 17.8 5) Very much 194 24.5 Missing 742 TOTAL 793 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 151) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? Education [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_04)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 4 .7 1) Not at all 57 9.8 2) Slightly 60 10.3 3) Moderately 139 23.9 4) Much 153 26.3 5) Very much 169 29 Missing 939 TOTAL 582 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 152) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? Same sex marriage [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_05)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 12 1.1 1) Not at all 354 31.6 2) Slightly 144 12.8 3) Moderately 224 20 4) Much 123 11 5) Very much 264 23.6 Missing 378 TOTAL 1121 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 153) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? The environment [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_06)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 10 1.5 1) Not at all 96 14.2 2) Slightly 125 18.4 3) Moderately 217 32 4) Much 119 17.6 5) Very much 111 16.4 Missing 826 TOTAL 678 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Environment, How Important ]
- 154) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? Social Security [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_07)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 12 2.3 1) Not at all 60 11.3 2) Slightly 57 10.7 3) Moderately 162 30.5 4) Much 112 21.1 5) Very much 129 24.2 Missing 1007 TOTAL 532 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 155) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? Health care reform [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_08)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 5 .6 1) Not at all 96 12.2 2) Slightly 50 6.3 3) Moderately 192 24.4 4) Much 209 26.5 5) Very much 236 29.9 Missing 733 TOTAL 788 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 156) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? The deficit [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_09)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 1.7 1) Not at all 120 14.9 2) Slightly 96 12 3) Moderately 219 27.3 4) Much 190 23.7 5) Very much 164 20.4 Missing 711 TOTAL 803 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 157) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? The housing crisis [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 4 .7 1) Not at all 123 21 2) Slightly 118 20.2 3) Moderately 201 34.4 4) Much 92 15.7 5) Very much 47 8 Missing 914 TOTAL 585 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 158) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? Income inequality [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_11)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 4 .5 1) Not at all 175 21 2) Slightly 147 17.6 3) Moderately 252 30.2 4) Much 140 16.8 5) Very much 116 13.9 Missing 677 TOTAL 834 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 159) To what extent is your position on each of the following a reflection of your core moral beliefs and convictions? Taxes [Moral Foundation of Politics Scale (MOPS)] (MOPS3_12)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 8 1.5 1) Not at all 54 10 2) Slightly 72 13.4 3) Moderately 185 34.3 4) Much 123 22.8 5) Very much 97 18 Missing 980 TOTAL 539 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 160) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Cheat in a game of cards played for money with some people you don't know well [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 22 1.4 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 46 3 2) $10 25 1.6 3) $100 66 4.3 4) $1,000 102 6.7 5) $10,000 122 8 6) $100,000 90 5.9 7) $1 million dollars or more 139 9.2 8) Never for any amount of money 907 59.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 161) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Throw out a box of ballots, during an election, to help your favored candidate win [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 23 1.5 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 26 1.7 2) $10 6 .4 3) $100 22 1.4 4) $1,000 34 2.2 5) $10,000 56 3.7 6) $100,000 69 4.5 7) $1 million dollars or more 86 5.7 8) Never for any amount of money 1197 78.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 162) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Sign a secret-but-binding pledge to only hire people of your race in your company [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 40 2.6 2) $10 3 .2 3) $100 13 .9 4) $1,000 23 1.5 5) $10,000 31 2 6) $100,000 77 5.1 7) $1 million dollars or more 141 9.3 8) Never for any amount of money 1171 77.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 163) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Say something bad about your nation (which you don't believe to be true) while calling in, anonymously, to a talk-radio show in a foreign nation [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 31 2 2) $10 9 .6 3) $100 28 1.8 4) $1,000 96 6.3 5) $10,000 89 5.9 6) $100,000 98 6.4 7) $1 million dollars or more 132 8.7 8) Never for any amount of money 1018 67 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 164) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Break off all communication with your immediate and extended family for 1 year [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS5)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 41 2.7 2) $10 4 .3 3) $100 8 .5 4) $1,000 16 1.1 5) $10,000 31 2 6) $100,000 68 4.5 7) $1 million dollars or more 192 12.6 8) Never for any amount of money 1140 75 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 165) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Burn your country's flag, in private (nobody else sees you) [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS6)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 24 1.6 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 57 3.8 2) $10 15 1 3) $100 38 2.5 4) $1,000 74 4.9 5) $10,000 55 3.6 6) $100,000 73 4.8 7) $1 million dollars or more 119 7.8 8) Never for any amount of money 1064 70 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 166) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Curse your parents, to their face (You can apologize and explain one year later) [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS7)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 22 1.4 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 43 2.8 2) $10 8 .5 3) $100 10 .7 4) $1,000 37 2.4 5) $10,000 48 3.2 6) $100,000 70 4.6 7) $1 million dollars or more 95 6.3 8) Never for any amount of money 1186 78.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 167) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Make a disrespectful hand gesture to your boss, teacher, or professor [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS8)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 24 1.6 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 171 11.3 2) $10 28 1.8 3) $100 60 3.9 4) $1,000 110 7.2 5) $10,000 97 6.4 6) $100,000 101 6.6 7) $1 million dollars or more 172 11.3 8) Never for any amount of money 756 49.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 168) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Throw a rotten tomato at a political leader you dislike (remember, you will not get caught) [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS9)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 201 13.2 2) $10 27 1.8 3) $100 67 4.4 4) $1,000 83 5.5 5) $10,000 123 8.1 6) $100,000 88 5.8 7) $1 million dollars or more 149 9.8 8) Never for any amount of money 761 50.1 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 169) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Sign a piece of paper that says 'I hereby sell my soul, after my death, to whoever has this piece of paper' [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 41 2.7 2) $10 14 .9 3) $100 25 1.6 4) $1,000 39 2.6 5) $10,000 30 2 6) $100,000 51 3.4 7) $1 million dollars or more 93 6.1 8) Never for any amount of money 1198 78.9 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 170) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Get a blood transfusion of one pint of disease-free, compatible blood from a convicted child molester [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS11)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 22 1.4 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 368 24.2 2) $10 9 .6 3) $100 18 1.2 4) $1,000 50 3.3 5) $10,000 84 5.5 6) $100,000 63 4.1 7) $1 million dollars or more 119 7.8 8) Never for any amount of money 786 51.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 171) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Attend a performance art piece in which all participants (including you) have to act like animals for 30 minutes, including crawling around naked and urinating on stage [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS12)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 24 1.6 2) $10 9 .6 3) $100 24 1.6 4) $1,000 61 4 5) $10,000 87 5.7 6) $100,000 90 5.9 7) $1 million dollars or more 202 13.3 8) Never for any amount of money 1003 66.1 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 172) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Sit in a bathtub full of ice water for 10 minutes [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS13)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 24 1.6 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 37 2.4 2) $10 18 1.2 3) $100 85 5.6 4) $1,000 222 14.6 5) $10,000 197 13 6) $100,000 176 11.6 7) $1 million dollars or more 300 19.7 8) Never for any amount of money 460 30.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 173) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Wear a sign on your back for one month that says, in large letters, 'I am an idiot' [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS14)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 23 1.5 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 28 1.8 2) $10 4 .3 3) $100 32 2.1 4) $1,000 121 8 5) $10,000 177 11.7 6) $100,000 188 12.4 7) $1 million dollars or more 313 20.6 8) Never for any amount of money 633 41.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 174) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Experience a severe headache for two weeks [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS15)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 20 1.3 2) $10 10 .7 3) $100 9 .6 4) $1,000 61 4 5) $10,000 144 9.5 6) $100,000 183 12.1 7) $1 million dollars or more 262 17.3 8) Never for any amount of money 802 52.8 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 175) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Kick a dog in the head, hard [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS16)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 15 1 2) $10 3 .2 3) $100 15 1 4) $1,000 32 2.1 5) $10,000 28 1.8 6) $100,000 22 1.4 7) $1 million dollars or more 62 4.1 8) Never for any amount of money 1316 86.6 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 176) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Make cruel remarks to an overweight person about his or her appearance [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS17)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 38 2.5 2) $10 13 .9 3) $100 51 3.4 4) $1,000 63 4.2 5) $10,000 72 4.7 6) $100,000 50 3.3 7) $1 million dollars or more 99 6.5 8) Never for any amount of money 1107 72.9 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Obesity, Attitudes about ]
- 177) Try to imagine actually doing the following things, and indicate how much money someone would have to pay you, (anonymously and secretly) to be willing to do each thing. For each action, assume that nothing bad would happen to you afterwards. Also assume that you cannot use the money to make up for your action. Stick a pin into the palm of a child you do not know [Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale-Short Version] (MFSS18)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 30 2 1) $0 (I'd do it for free) 4 .3 2) $10 8 .5 3) $100 10 .7 4) $1,000 24 1.6 5) $10,000 33 2.2 6) $100,000 30 2 7) $1 million dollars or more 39 2.6 8) Never for any amount of money 1341 88.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 178) Listed alphabetically below are some characteristics that might describe a person: CARING, COMPASSIONATE, FAIR, FRIENDLY, GENEROUS, HELPFUL, HARDWORKING, HONEST, KIND. The person with these characteristics could be you or it could be someone else. For a moment, visualize in your mind the kind of person who has these characteristics. Imagine how that person would think, feel, and act. When you have a clear image of what this person would be like, answer the following questions. It would make me feel good to be a person who has these characteristics. [Moral Identity] (MI1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Completely disagree 19 1.3 2) Mostly disagree 10 .7 3) Slightly disagree 14 .9 4) Neutral 199 13.1 5) Slightly agree 153 10.1 6) Mostly agree 445 29.3 7) Completely agree 658 43.3 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 179) Listed alphabetically below are some characteristics that might describe a person: CARING, COMPASSIONATE, FAIR, FRIENDLY, GENEROUS, HELPFUL, HARDWORKING, HONEST, KIND. The person with these characteristics could be you or it could be someone else. For a moment, visualize in your mind the kind of person who has these characteristics. Imagine how that person would think, feel, and act. When you have a clear image of what this person would be like, answer the following questions. Being someone who has these characteristics is an important part of who I am. [Moral Identity] (MI2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Completely disagree 14 .9 2) Mostly disagree 22 1.4 3) Slightly disagree 36 2.4 4) Neutral 248 16.3 5) Slightly agree 264 17.4 6) Mostly agree 444 29.2 7) Completely agree 471 31 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 180) Listed alphabetically below are some characteristics that might describe a person: CARING, COMPASSIONATE, FAIR, FRIENDLY, GENEROUS, HELPFUL, HARDWORKING, HONEST, KIND. The person with these characteristics could be you or it could be someone else. For a moment, visualize in your mind the kind of person who has these characteristics. Imagine how that person would think, feel, and act. When you have a clear image of what this person would be like, answer the following questions. I often wear clothes that identify me as having these characteristics. [Moral Identity] (MI3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 28 1.8 1) Completely disagree 176 11.6 2) Mostly disagree 140 9.2 3) Slightly disagree 123 8.1 4) Neutral 666 43.8 5) Slightly agree 139 9.2 6) Mostly agree 162 10.7 7) Completely agree 85 5.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 181) Listed alphabetically below are some characteristics that might describe a person: CARING, COMPASSIONATE, FAIR, FRIENDLY, GENEROUS, HELPFUL, HARDWORKING, HONEST, KIND. The person with these characteristics could be you or it could be someone else. For a moment, visualize in your mind the kind of person who has these characteristics. Imagine how that person would think, feel, and act. When you have a clear image of what this person would be like, answer the following questions. I would be ashamed to be a person who had these characteristics. [Moral Identity] (MI4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 23 1.5 1) Completely disagree 1038 68.3 2) Mostly disagree 156 10.3 3) Slightly disagree 66 4.3 4) Neutral 166 10.9 5) Slightly agree 16 1.1 6) Mostly agree 14 .9 7) Completely agree 40 2.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 182) Listed alphabetically below are some characteristics that might describe a person: CARING, COMPASSIONATE, FAIR, FRIENDLY, GENEROUS, HELPFUL, HARDWORKING, HONEST, KIND. The person with these characteristics could be you or it could be someone else. For a moment, visualize in your mind the kind of person who has these characteristics. Imagine how that person would think, feel, and act. When you have a clear image of what this person would be like, answer the following questions. The types of things I do in my spare time (e.g. hobbies) clearly identify me as having these characteristics. [Moral Identity] (MI5)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Completely disagree 42 2.8 2) Mostly disagree 67 4.4 3) Slightly disagree 101 6.6 4) Neutral 441 29 5) Slightly agree 322 21.2 6) Mostly agree 333 21.9 7) Completely agree 193 12.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 183) Listed alphabetically below are some characteristics that might describe a person: CARING, COMPASSIONATE, FAIR, FRIENDLY, GENEROUS, HELPFUL, HARDWORKING, HONEST, KIND. The person with these characteristics could be you or it could be someone else. For a moment, visualize in your mind the kind of person who has these characteristics. Imagine how that person would think, feel, and act. When you have a clear image of what this person would be like, answer the following questions. The kinds of books and magazines that I read identify me as having these characteristics. [Moral Identity] (MI6)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Completely disagree 101 6.7 2) Mostly disagree 128 8.4 3) Slightly disagree 125 8.2 4) Neutral 622 41 5) Slightly agree 183 12.1 6) Mostly agree 214 14.1 7) Completely agree 128 8.4 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 184) Listed alphabetically below are some characteristics that might describe a person: CARING, COMPASSIONATE, FAIR, FRIENDLY, GENEROUS, HELPFUL, HARDWORKING, HONEST, KIND. The person with these characteristics could be you or it could be someone else. For a moment, visualize in your mind the kind of person who has these characteristics. Imagine how that person would think, feel, and act. When you have a clear image of what this person would be like, answer the following questions. Having these characteristics is not really important to me. [Moral Identity] (MI7)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 22 1.4 1) Completely disagree 615 40.5 2) Mostly disagree 339 22.3 3) Slightly disagree 180 11.8 4) Neutral 212 14 5) Slightly agree 53 3.5 6) Mostly agree 51 3.4 7) Completely agree 47 3.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 185) Listed alphabetically below are some characteristics that might describe a person: CARING, COMPASSIONATE, FAIR, FRIENDLY, GENEROUS, HELPFUL, HARDWORKING, HONEST, KIND. The person with these characteristics could be you or it could be someone else. For a moment, visualize in your mind the kind of person who has these characteristics. Imagine how that person would think, feel, and act. When you have a clear image of what this person would be like, answer the following questions. The fact that I have these characteristics is communicated to others by my membership in certain organizations. [Moral Identity] (MI8)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) Completely disagree 164 10.8 2) Mostly disagree 129 8.5 3) Slightly disagree 116 7.6 4) Neutral 503 33.1 5) Slightly agree 259 17.1 6) Mostly agree 205 13.5 7) Completely agree 127 8.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 186) Listed alphabetically below are some characteristics that might describe a person: CARING, COMPASSIONATE, FAIR, FRIENDLY, GENEROUS, HELPFUL, HARDWORKING, HONEST, KIND. The person with these characteristics could be you or it could be someone else. For a moment, visualize in your mind the kind of person who has these characteristics. Imagine how that person would think, feel, and act. When you have a clear image of what this person would be like, answer the following questions. I am very involved in activities that communicate to others that I have these characteristics. [Moral Identity] (MI9)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Completely disagree 70 4.6 2) Mostly disagree 84 5.5 3) Slightly disagree 111 7.3 4) Neutral 479 31.5 5) Slightly agree 279 18.4 6) Mostly agree 311 20.5 7) Completely agree 166 10.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 187) Listed alphabetically below are some characteristics that might describe a person: CARING, COMPASSIONATE, FAIR, FRIENDLY, GENEROUS, HELPFUL, HARDWORKING, HONEST, KIND. The person with these characteristics could be you or it could be someone else. For a moment, visualize in your mind the kind of person who has these characteristics. Imagine how that person would think, feel, and act. When you have a clear image of what this person would be like, answer the following questions. I strongly desire to have these characteristics. [Moral Identity] (MI10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Completely disagree 14 .9 2) Mostly disagree 20 1.3 3) Slightly disagree 21 1.4 4) Neutral 275 18.1 5) Slightly agree 227 14.9 6) Mostly agree 393 25.9 7) Completely agree 550 36.2 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 188) The following are descriptions of four general relationship styles that people often report. Please select the item that best describes you, or is closest to the way you are. [Close Relationship Questionnaire] (CRQ1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 37 2.4 1) It is easy to become emotionally close to others. I am comfortable depending on others and having others depend on me. I don't worry about being alone or having others not accept me. 624 41.1 2) I am uncomfortable getting close to others. I want emotionally close relationships, but I find it difficult to trust others completely, or to depend on them. I worry that I will be hurt if I allow myself to become too close to others. 255 16.8 3) I want to be completely emotionally intimate with others, but I find that others are reluctant to get close as I would like. I am uncomfortable being without close relationships, but I sometimes worry that others don't value me as much as I value them. 156 10.3 4) I am comfortable without close emotional relationships. It is very important to me to feel independent and self-sufficient, and I prefer not to depend on others or have others depend on me. 447 29.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 189) Please rate each of the above relationship styles to the extent to which you think each description corresponds to your general relationship style. It is easy to become emotionally close to others. [Close Relationship Questionnaire] (CQR_A)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) Not at all like me 180 11.9 2) 2 206 13.6 3) 3 153 10.1 4) Somewhat like me 320 21.1 5) 5 183 12.1 6) 6 239 15.7 7) Very much like me 219 14.4 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 190) Please rate each of the above relationship styles to the extent to which you think each description corresponds to your general relationship style. I want emotionally close relationships but I find it difficult to trust others completely. [Close Relationship Questionnaire] (CQR_B)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Not at all like me 360 23.7 2) 2 235 15.5 3) 3 190 12.5 4) Somewhat like me 347 22.8 5) 5 161 10.6 6) 6 113 7.4 7) Very much like me 92 6.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 191) Please rate each of the above relationship styles to the extent to which you think each description corresponds to your general relationship style. I want to be completely emotionally intimate with others, but I often find that others are reluctant. [Close Relationship Questionnaire] (CQR_C)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Not at all like me 446 29.3 2) 2 306 20.1 3) 3 194 12.8 4) Somewhat like me 317 20.9 5) 5 112 7.4 6) 6 64 4.2 7) Very much like me 61 4 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 192) Please rate each of the above relationship styles to the extent to which you think each description corresponds to your general relationship style. I am comfortable without close relationships. [Close Relationship Questionnaire] (CQR_D)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 22 1.4 1) Not at all like me 171 11.3 2) 2 181 11.9 3) 3 194 12.8 4) Somewhat like me 386 25.4 5) 5 220 14.5 6) 6 171 11.3 7) Very much like me 173 11.4 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 193) Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. It is foolish to tell the truth when big profits can be made by lying. [The Integrity Scale] (IS1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Strongly disagree 702 46.2 2) Disagree 493 32.4 3) Neither disagree nor agree 225 14.8 4) Agree 50 3.3 5) Strongly agree 35 2.3 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 194) Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. Regardless of concerns about principles, in today's world you have to be practical, adapt to opportunities, and do what is most advantageous for you. [The Integrity Scale] (IS2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 1) Strongly disagree 201 13.2 2) Disagree 424 27.9 3) Neither disagree nor agree 526 34.6 4) Agree 308 20.3 5) Strongly agree 47 3.1 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 195) Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. The reason it is important to tell the truth is because of what others will do to you if you don't, not because of any issue of right and wrong. [The Integrity Scale] (IS3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 444 29.2 2) Disagree 514 33.8 3) Neither disagree nor agree 329 21.7 4) Agree 152 10 5) Strongly agree 64 4.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 196) Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. The true test of character is a willingness to stand by one's principles, no matter what price one has to pay. [The Integrity Scale] (IS4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) Strongly disagree 29 1.9 2) Disagree 82 5.4 3) Neither disagree nor agree 286 18.8 4) Agree 708 46.6 5) Strongly agree 396 26.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 197) Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. There are no principles worth dying for. [The Integrity Scale] (IS5)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 384 25.3 2) Disagree 421 27.7 3) Neither disagree nor agree 409 26.9 4) Agree 187 12.3 5) Strongly agree 99 6.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 198) Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. If one believes something is right, one must stand by it, even if it means losing friends or missing out on profitable opportunities. [The Integrity Scale] (IS6)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 27 1.8 2) Disagree 79 5.2 3) Neither disagree nor agree 351 23.1 4) Agree 707 46.5 5) Strongly agree 338 22.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 199) Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. Lying is sometimes necessary to accomplish important, worthwhile goals. [The Integrity Scale] (IS7)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 343 22.6 2) Disagree 441 29 3) Neither disagree nor agree 424 27.9 4) Agree 251 16.5 5) Strongly agree 43 2.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 200) Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. If done for the right reasons, even lying or cheating is OK. [The Integrity Scale] (IS8)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 404 26.6 2) Disagree 459 30.2 3) Neither disagree nor agree 413 27.2 4) Agree 193 12.7 5) Strongly agree 33 2.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 201) Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. One's principles should not be compromised regardless of the possible gain. [The Integrity Scale] (IS9)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 32 2.1 2) Disagree 94 6.2 3) Neither disagree nor agree 401 26.4 4) Agree 683 45 5) Strongly agree 293 19.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 202) Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. Some transgressions are wrong and cannot be legitimately justified or defended regardless of how much one tries. [The Integrity Scale] (IS10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 64 4.2 2) Disagree 66 4.3 3) Neither disagree nor agree 407 26.8 4) Agree 593 39.1 5) Strongly agree 372 24.5 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 203) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? Thinking up new ideas and being creative is important to me. I like to do things in my own original way. [Schwartz Values] (SV1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) Very much like me 234 15.4 2) Like me 373 24.5 3) Sometimes like me 436 28.7 4) A little like me 270 17.8 5) Not like me 152 10 6) Not like me at all 37 2.4 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 204) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? It is important to me to be rich. I want to have a lot of money and expensive things. [Schwartz Values] (SV2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Very much like me 48 3.2 2) Like me 111 7.3 3) Sometimes like me 283 18.6 4) A little like me 274 18 5) Not like me 526 34.6 6) Not like me at all 262 17.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 205) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? I think it is important that every person in the world be treated equally. I believe everyone should have equal opportunities in life. [Schwartz Values] (SV3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Very much like me 481 31.7 2) Like me 461 30.4 3) Sometimes like me 326 21.5 4) A little like me 139 9.2 5) Not like me 48 3.2 6) Not like me at all 48 3.2 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 206) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? It's very important to me to show my abilities. I want people to admire what I do. [Schwartz Values] (SV4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Very much like me 138 9.1 2) Like me 272 17.9 3) Sometimes like me 424 27.9 4) A little like me 303 19.9 5) Not like me 274 18 6) Not like me at all 89 5.9 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 207) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? It is more important to me to live in secure surroundings. I avoid anything that might endanger my safety. [Schwartz Values] (SV5)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) Very much like me 292 19.2 2) Like me 478 31.5 3) Sometimes like me 372 24.5 4) A little like me 220 14.5 5) Not like me 113 7.4 6) Not like me at all 26 1.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 208) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? I think it is important to do lots of different things in life. I always look for new things to try. [Schwartz Values] (SV6)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Very much like me 184 12.1 2) Like me 346 22.8 3) Sometimes like me 462 30.4 4) A little like me 279 18.4 5) Not like me 189 12.4 6) Not like me at all 39 2.6 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 209) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? I believe that people should do what they're told. I think people should follow rules at all times, even when no one is watching. [Schwartz Values] (SV7)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Very much like me 202 13.3 2) Like me 348 22.9 3) Sometimes like me 415 27.3 4) A little like me 261 17.2 5) Not like me 198 13 6) Not like me at all 75 4.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 210) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? It is important to me to listen to people who are different from me. Even when I disagree with them, I still want to understand them. [Schwartz Values] (SV8)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Very much like me 256 16.8 2) Like me 521 34.3 3) Sometimes like me 415 27.3 4) A little like me 209 13.8 5) Not like me 72 4.7 6) Not like me at all 32 2.1 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 211) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? It's important to me to be humble and modest and not to draw attention to myself. [Schwartz Values] (SV9)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Very much like me 284 18.7 2) Like me 454 29.9 3) Sometimes like me 409 26.9 4) A little like me 219 14.4 5) Not like me 94 6.2 6) Not like me at all 37 2.4 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 212) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? Having a good time is important to me. I like to 'spoil' myself. [Schwartz Values] (SV10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 12 .8 1) Very much like me 116 7.6 2) Like me 194 12.8 3) Sometimes like me 367 24.2 4) A little like me 395 26 5) Not like me 328 21.6 6) Not like me at all 107 7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 213) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? It is important to me to make my own decisions about what I do. I like to be free and not depend on others. [Schwartz Values] (SV11)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Very much like me 412 27.1 2) Like me 531 35 3) Sometimes like me 346 22.8 4) A little like me 133 8.8 5) Not like me 51 3.4 6) Not like me at all 25 1.6 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 214) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? It's very important to me to help the people around me. I want to care for their well-being. [Schwartz Values] (SV12)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 1) Very much like me 350 23 2) Like me 505 33.2 3) Sometimes like me 386 25.4 4) A little like me 179 11.8 5) Not like me 49 3.2 6) Not like me at all 26 1.7 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 215) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? Being very successful is important to me. I hope people will recognize my achievements. [Schwartz Values] (SV13)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Very much like me 156 10.3 2) Like me 262 17.3 3) Sometimes like me 396 26.1 4) A little like me 297 19.6 5) Not like me 284 18.7 6) Not like me at all 106 7 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 216) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? It is very important to me that the government ensures my safety against all threats. I want the state to be strong so it can defend its citizens. [Schwartz Values] (SV14)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Very much like me 297 19.6 2) Like me 405 26.7 3) Sometimes like me 434 28.6 4) A little like me 187 12.3 5) Not like me 121 8 6) Not like me at all 56 3.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 217) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? I look for adventure and like to take risks. I want to have an exciting life. [Schwartz Values] (SV15)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 13 .9 1) Very much like me 82 5.4 2) Like me 188 12.4 3) Sometimes like me 330 21.7 4) A little like me 335 22.1 5) Not like me 409 26.9 6) Not like me at all 161 10.6 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 218) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? It is important to me to always behave properly. I avoid doing anything people would say is wrong. [Schwartz Values] (SV16)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) Very much like me 238 15.7 2) Like me 440 29 3) Sometimes like me 416 27.4 4) A little like me 219 14.4 5) Not like me 134 8.8 6) Not like me at all 55 3.6 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 219) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? It is important to me to get respect from others. I want people to do what I say. [Schwartz Values] (SV17)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 13 .9 1) Very much like me 116 7.6 2) Like me 236 15.5 3) Sometimes like me 418 27.5 4) A little like me 317 20.9 5) Not like me 301 19.8 6) Not like me at all 118 7.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 220) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? It is important to me to be loyal to my friends. I want to devote myself to people close to me. [Schwartz Values] (SV18)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 23 1.5 1) Very much like me 392 25.8 2) Like me 610 40.1 3) Sometimes like me 301 19.8 4) A little like me 117 7.7 5) Not like me 53 3.5 6) Not like me at all 24 1.6 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 221) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? I strongly believe that people should care for nature. Looking after the environment is important to me. [Schwartz Values] (SV19)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 12 .8 1) Very much like me 290 19.1 2) Like me 437 28.8 3) Sometimes like me 413 27.2 4) A little like me 240 15.8 5) Not like me 87 5.7 6) Not like me at all 39 2.6 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Environment, How Important ]
- 222) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? Tradition is important to me. I try to follow the customs handed down by my religion and family. [Schwartz Values] (SV20)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 22 1.4 1) Very much like me 210 13.8 2) Like me 401 26.4 3) Sometimes like me 380 25 4) A little like me 252 16.6 5) Not like me 171 11.3 6) Not like me at all 83 5.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 223) How much does each of the following statements sound like you? I seek every chance I can to have fun. It is important to me to do things that give me pleasure. [Schwartz Values] (SV21)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Very much like me 183 12 2) Like me 338 22.2 3) Sometimes like me 415 27.3 4) A little like me 307 20.2 5) Not like me 204 13.4 6) Not like me at all 52 3.4 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 224) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Controlled, Tough, Unyielding, Competitive. Being someone who has these characteristics is an important part of who I am. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 263 17.3 2) Disagree 429 28.2 3) Neither agree nor disagree 479 31.5 4) Agree 269 17.7 5) Strongly agree 63 4.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 225) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Controlled, Tough, Unyielding, Competitive. Other people I know think I have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 13 .9 1) Strongly disagree 191 12.6 2) Disagree 389 25.6 3) Neither agree nor disagree 494 32.5 4) Agree 384 25.3 5) Strongly agree 49 3.2 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 226) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Controlled, Tough, Unyielding, Competitive. My friends think I have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 1) Strongly disagree 210 13.8 2) Disagree 423 27.8 3) Neither agree nor disagree 495 32.6 4) Agree 335 22.1 5) Strongly agree 42 2.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 227) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Controlled, Tough, Unyielding, Competitive. I strongly desire to have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 244 16.1 2) Disagree 386 25.4 3) Neither agree nor disagree 555 36.5 4) Agree 253 16.6 5) Strongly agree 65 4.3 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 228) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Controlled, Tough, Unyielding, Competitive. My family thinks I have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET5)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Strongly disagree 210 13.8 2) Disagree 428 28.2 3) Neither agree nor disagree 457 30.1 4) Agree 344 22.6 5) Strongly agree 60 3.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 229) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Caring, Compassionate, Merciful, Cooperative. Being someone who has these characteristics is an important part of who I am. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET6)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 12 .8 2) Disagree 50 3.3 3) Neither agree nor disagree 294 19.4 4) Agree 743 48.9 5) Strongly agree 403 26.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 230) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Caring, Compassionate, Merciful, Cooperative. Other people I know think I have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET7)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Strongly disagree 11 .7 2) Disagree 51 3.4 3) Neither agree nor disagree 389 25.6 4) Agree 789 51.9 5) Strongly agree 264 17.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 231) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Caring, Compassionate, Merciful, Cooperative. My friends think I have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET8)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 1) Strongly disagree 9 .6 2) Disagree 50 3.3 3) Neither agree nor disagree 354 23.3 4) Agree 807 53.1 5) Strongly agree 285 18.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 232) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Caring, Compassionate, Merciful, Cooperative. I strongly desire to have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET9)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Strongly disagree 14 .9 2) Disagree 42 2.8 3) Neither agree nor disagree 328 21.6 4) Agree 669 44 5) Strongly agree 451 29.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 233) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Caring, Compassionate, Merciful, Cooperative. My family thinks I have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 24 1.6 1) Strongly disagree 16 1.1 2) Disagree 50 3.3 3) Neither agree nor disagree 311 20.5 4) Agree 804 52.9 5) Strongly agree 315 20.7 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 234) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Reflective, Thoughtful, Inventive, Reasonable. Being someone who has these characteristics is an important part of who I am. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET11)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 13 .9 1) Strongly disagree 10 .7 2) Disagree 56 3.7 3) Neither agree nor disagree 403 26.5 4) Agree 740 48.7 5) Strongly agree 297 19.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 235) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Reflective, Thoughtful, Inventive, Reasonable. Other people I know think I have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET12)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 13 .9 2) Disagree 62 4.1 3) Neither agree nor disagree 465 30.6 4) Agree 777 51.2 5) Strongly agree 185 12.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 236) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Reflective, Thoughtful, Inventive, Reasonable. My friends think I have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET13)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 10 .7 1) Strongly disagree 7 .5 2) Disagree 77 5.1 3) Neither agree nor disagree 413 27.2 4) Agree 817 53.8 5) Strongly agree 196 12.9 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 237) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Reflective, Thoughtful, Inventive, Reasonable. I strongly desire to have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET14)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 1) Strongly disagree 16 1.1 2) Disagree 34 2.2 3) Neither agree nor disagree 338 22.3 4) Agree 758 49.9 5) Strongly agree 359 23.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 238) Please mark the response that corresponds to your opinion. In terms of these characteristics: Reflective, Thoughtful, Inventive, Reasonable. My family thinks I have these characteristics. [Triune Ethics Theory (TET) Identities] (TET15)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 12 .8 1) Strongly disagree 11 .7 2) Disagree 78 5.1 3) Neither agree nor disagree 401 26.4 4) Agree 789 51.9 5) Strongly agree 228 15 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 239) Rotate respondents to see one of the two versions; record version seen in DOV_VERS [Moral Dilemma-Trolley] (DOV_VERS)
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TOTAL % 1) Version 1 770 50.7 2) Version 2 750 49.3 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 240) In this task you will be presented a moral dilemma. When the dilemma appears on the screen read through it silently and carefully. After you have finished reading it, your job is to judge whether the course of action in the dilemma is appropriate or inappropriate. There are no 'right' or 'wrong' answers to this problem. You will not, in any case, be asked to justify your response. Do not worry about whether the action is legal or illegal. Simply respond in whatever manner you believe to be morally correct. Version 1: A runaway trolley is heading down the tracks toward five workmen who will be killed if the trolley proceeds on its present course. You are standing next to the track on which the trolley is traveling, but you are too far away from the workmen to warn them of the impending danger. Next to you there is a very large stranger who is minding his own business. It occurs to you that if you pushed this person onto the tracks in front of the trolley, it would stop the trolley and save the five workmen from certain death. However, this would most certainly kill the stranger. Is it appropriate for you to push this stranger onto the tracks to save the five workmen? Version 2: A runaway trolley is heading down the tracks toward five workmen who will be killed if the trolley proceeds on its present course. You are standing next to the track on which the trolley is traveling, but you are too far away from the workmen to warn them of the impending danger. Next to you there is a control switch for the tracks that can reroute the trolley. You could divert the trolley onto another track and spare the five workmen from certain death. However, there is another workman on the new track that will certainly die if you divert the trolley. Is it appropriate for you to divert the trolley and kill the one workman in order to save the five workmen? [Moral Dilemma-Trolley] (BLOCK15)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 35 2.3 1) Is appropriate 531 35 2) Is inappropriate 952 62.7 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 241) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should take responsibility for myself. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA1)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 1) Not at all important 5 .3 2) Slightly important 13 .9 3) Moderately important 120 7.9 4) Very important 552 36.4 5) Completely important 803 52.9 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 242) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should take care of my family. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 28 1.8 1) Not at all important 14 .9 2) Slightly important 27 1.8 3) Moderately important 123 8.1 4) Very important 446 29.3 5) Completely important 882 58 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 243) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should aim for spiritual salvation. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA3)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Not at all important 266 17.5 2) Slightly important 185 12.2 3) Moderately important 298 19.6 4) Very important 354 23.3 5) Completely important 397 26.1 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 244) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should be fair to other individuals. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA4)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 29 1.9 1) Not at all important 12 .8 2) Slightly important 20 1.3 3) Moderately important 245 16.1 4) Very important 627 41.3 5) Completely important 586 38.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 245) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should aim to live a holy life. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA5)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 23 1.5 1) Not at all important 252 16.6 2) Slightly important 196 12.9 3) Moderately important 332 21.9 4) Very important 338 22.3 5) Completely important 378 24.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 246) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should respect other individuals' rights. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA6)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) Not at all important 8 .5 2) Slightly important 30 2 3) Moderately important 199 13.1 4) Very important 684 45 5) Completely important 571 37.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 247) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should follow God's law. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA7)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.3 1) Not at all important 226 14.9 2) Slightly important 147 9.7 3) Moderately important 295 19.4 4) Very important 325 21.4 5) Completely important 506 33.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 248) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should be cooperative. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA8)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 33 2.2 1) Not at all important 31 2 2) Slightly important 94 6.2 3) Moderately important 443 29.2 4) Very important 620 40.8 5) Completely important 298 19.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 249) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should strive for social harmony. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA9)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 29 1.9 1) Not at all important 63 4.1 2) Slightly important 187 12.3 3) Moderately important 494 32.5 4) Very important 519 34.1 5) Completely important 228 15 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 250) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should try to achieve my personal goals. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA10)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) Not at all important 17 1.1 2) Slightly important 65 4.3 3) Moderately important 326 21.5 4) Very important 656 43.2 5) Completely important 428 28.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 251) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should know my place or role in a group. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA11)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 28 1.8 1) Not at all important 172 11.3 2) Slightly important 215 14.2 3) Moderately important 521 34.3 4) Very important 413 27.2 5) Completely important 169 11.1 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 252) What moral values do you think are important to how you should live at this time in your life? I should strive for spiritual purity. [Ethical Values Assessment] (EVA12)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 29 1.9 1) Not at all important 247 16.3 2) Slightly important 209 13.8 3) Moderately important 365 24 4) Very important 335 22.1 5) Completely important 333 21.9 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 253) Rotate respondents to see one of the two versions. Recoded in DOV_GAME [Dictator Game] (DOV_GAME)
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TOTAL % 1) Showed Version 1 760 50 2) Showed Version 2 759 50 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 254) Version 1: Now we are going to give you the chance to win $10. Here's how it works: You have an even numbered participant ID. Participants in even numbered sessions are assigned to be DECIDERS. As a DECIDER, you are automatically given 10 raffle tickets for the prize. Each ticket is equal to one entry into the raffle. The 10 tickets are yours to keep. However, the participant after you (with the odd numbered participant ID) will be a RECEIVER. This means that the next participant will not have any raffle tickets to start with, but will get any tickets that you decide to transfer to him or her. Thus, it is up to you to determine how to divide up the number of raffle tickets you and the next participant will receive. Version 2: Now we are going to give you the chance to win $500. Here's how it works: You have an even numbered participant ID. Participants in even numbered sessions are assigned to be DECIDERS. As a DECIDER, you are automatically given 10 raffle tickets for the prize. Each ticket is equal to one entry into the raffle. The 10 tickets are yours to keep. However, the participant after you (with the odd numbered participant ID) will be a RECEIVER. This means that the next participant will not have any raffle tickets to start with, but will get any tickets that you decide to transfer to him or her. Thus, it is up to you to determine how to divide up the number of raffle tickets you and the next participant will receive. Both versions: How many of your 10 raffle tickets would you like to transfer to the next participant? [Dictator Game] (BLOCK17)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 20 1.4 1) 1 201 14 2) 2 90 6.3 3) 3 81 5.7 4) 4 99 6.9 5) 5 108 7.5 6) 6 766 53.5 7) 7 12 .8 8) 8 16 1.1 9) 9 10 .7 10) 10 30 2.1 Missing 92 TOTAL 1433 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 255) Age (PPAGE)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 46.73 17.06 - 256) Age – 7 Categories (PPAGECAT)
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TOTAL % 1) 18-24 146 9.6 2) 25-34 313 20.6 3) 35-44 253 16.7 4) 45-54 267 17.6 5) 55-64 285 18.8 6) 65-74 171 11.3 7) 75+ 84 5.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 257) Age – 4 Categories (PPAGECT4)
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TOTAL % 1) 18-29 320 21.1 2) 30-44 392 25.8 3) 45-59 421 27.7 4) 60+ 386 25.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 258) Education (Highest degree received) (PPEDUC)
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TOTAL % 1) No formal education 4 .3 3) 5th or 6th grade 5 .3 4) 7th or 8th grade 13 .9 5) 9th grade 18 1.2 6) 10th grade 28 1.8 7) 11th grade 56 3.7 8) 12th grade No Diploma 69 4.5 9) High school graduate – high school diploma or the equivalent (GED) 459 30.2 10) Some college, no degree 288 18.9 11) Associate degree 149 9.8 12) Bachelor's degree 259 17 13) Master's degree 119 7.8 14) Professional or Doctoral degree 53 3.5 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 259) Education (Categorical) (PPEDUCAT)
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TOTAL % 1) Less than high school 194 12.8 2) High school 459 30.2 3) Some college 437 28.8 4) Bachelor's degree or higher 430 28.3 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 260) Race/Ethnicity (PPETHM)
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TOTAL % 1) White, Non-Hispanic 1015 66.8 2) Black, Non-Hispanic 175 11.5 3) Other, Non-Hispanic 87 5.7 4) Hispanic 222 14.6 5) 2+ Races, Non-Hispanic 20 1.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 261) Gender (PPGENDER)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 732 48.2 2) Female 787 51.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 262) Household Head (PPHHHEAD)
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TOTAL % 0) No 284 18.7 1) Yes 1235 81.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 263) Household Size (PPHHSIZE)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 2.75 1.50 - 264) Housing Type (PPHOUSE)
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TOTAL % 1) A one-family house detached from any other house 984 64.8 2) A one-family house attached to one or more houses 159 10.5 3) A building with 2 or more apartments 283 18.6 4) A mobile home 89 5.9 5) Boat, RV, van, etc. 4 .3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 265) Household Income (PPINCIMP)
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TOTAL % 1) Less than $5,000 39 2.6 2) $5,000 to $7,499 21 1.4 3) $7,500 to $9,999 17 1.1 4) $10,000 to $12,499 47 3.1 5) $12,500 to $14,999 39 2.6 6) $15,000 to $19,999 62 4.1 7) $20,000 to $24,999 71 4.7 8) $25,000 to $29,999 64 4.2 9) $30,000 to $34,999 83 5.5 10) $35,000 to $39,999 86 5.7 11) $40,000 to $49,999 118 7.8 12) $50,000 to $59,999 152 10 13) $60,000 to $74,999 137 9 14) $75,000 to $84,999 112 7.4 15) $85,000 to $99,999 114 7.5 16) $100,000 to $124,999 163 10.7 17) $125,000 to $149,999 88 5.8 18) $150,000 to $174,999 47 3.1 19) $175,000 or more 60 3.9 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 266) Marital Status (PPMARIT)
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TOTAL % 1) Married 841 55.4 2) Widowed 57 3.8 3) Divorced 160 10.5 4) Separated 20 1.3 5) Never married 304 20 6) Living with partner 137 9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 267) MSA Status (PPMSACAT)
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TOTAL % 0) Non-metro 242 15.9 1) Metro 1277 84.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 268) Region 4 – Based on State of Residence (PPREG4)
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TOTAL % 1) Northeast 278 18.3 2) Midwest 327 21.5 3) South 563 37.1 4) West 351 23.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 269) Region 9 – Based on State of Residence (PPREG9)
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TOTAL % 1) New England 76 5 2) Mid-Atlantic 201 13.2 3) East-North Central 212 14 4) West-North Central 115 7.6 5) South Atlantic 322 21.2 6) East-South Central 70 4.6 7) West-South Central 171 11.3 8) Mountain 117 7.7 9) Pacific 233 15.4 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 270) Ownership Status of Living Quarters (PPRENT)
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TOTAL % 1) Owned or being bought by you or someone in your household 1087 71.6 2) Rented for cash 394 25.9 3) Occupied without payment of cash rent 38 2.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 271) State (PPSTATEN)
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TOTAL % 11) ME 9 .6 12) NH 5 .3 13) VT 4 .3 14) MA 40 2.6 15) RI 0 0 16) CT 18 1.2 21) NY 93 6.1 22) NJ 40 2.6 23) PA 69 4.5 31) OH 56 3.7 32) IN 28 1.8 33) IL 53 3.5 34) MI 42 2.8 35) WI 32 2.1 41) MN 23 1.5 42) IA 16 1.1 43) MO 41 2.7 44) ND 3 .2 45) SD 8 .5 46) NE 9 .6 47) KS 15 1 51) DE 3 .2 52) MD 27 1.8 53) DC 2 .1 54) VA 43 2.8 55) WV 10 .7 56) NC 47 3.1 57) SC 25 1.6 58) GA 51 3.4 59) FL 113 7.4 61) KY 26 1.7 62) TN 23 1.5 63) AL 18 1.2 64) MS 4 .3 71) AR 15 1 72) LA 18 1.2 73) OK 25 1.6 74) TX 113 7.4 81) MT 8 .5 82) ID 3 .2 83) WY 3 .2 84) CO 26 1.7 85) NM 2 .1 86) AZ 38 2.5 87) UT 4 .3 88) NV 34 2.2 91) WA 51 3.4 92) OR 18 1.2 93) CA 155 10.2 94) AK 2 .1 95) HI 7 .5 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 272) Presence of Household Members – Children 0-2 (PPT01)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 0.09 0.31 - 273) Presence of Household Members – Children 13-17 (PPT1317)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 0.19 0.51 - 274) Presence of Household Members – Adults 18+ (PPT18OV)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 2.10 0.91 - 275) Presence of Household Members – Children 2-5 (PPT25)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 0.15 0.45 - 276) Presence of Household Members – Children 6-12 (PPT612)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 0.21 0.56 - 277) Current Employee Status (PPWORK)
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TOTAL % 1) Working – as a paid employee 706 46.5 2) Working – self-employee 118 7.8 3) Not working – on temporary layoff from job 14 .9 4) Not working – looking for work 149 9.8 5) Not working - retired 271 17.8 6) Not working - disabled 115 7.6 7) Not working – other 146 9.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 278) HH Internet Access (PPNET)
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TOTAL % 0) No 380 25 1) Yes 1139 75 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 279) Empty nest HH (COR_EMP)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1121 73.8 1) Yes 398 26.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 280) Is R a parent or legal guardian? (CORE_PAR)
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TOTAL % 0) No 1122 73.9 1) Yes 397 26.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 281) HH income profile and imputed – 4 categories (PPINCCAT)
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TOTAL % 1) Less than $10,000 77 5.1 2) $10,000-$49,999 570 37.5 3) $50,000-$74,999 289 19 4) $75,000+ 583 38.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 282) Ever a parent (EVER_PAR)
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TOTAL % 0) No 602 39.6 1) Yes 917 60.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 283) I often try new brands because I like variety. (PPADOPT2)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 12 .8 1) Strongly agree 83 5.5 2) Somewhat agree 362 23.9 3) Neither agree nor disagree 461 30.4 4) Somewhat disagree 345 22.8 5) Strongly disagree 253 16.7 Missing 7 TOTAL 1516 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 284) Q1: Agree that I consider the illegal downloading of movies, music and other digital content to be as bad as shoplifting. (PPU0153)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 22 1.4 1) Strongly agree 414 27.3 2) Somewhat agree 353 23.3 3) Neither agree nor disagree 359 23.6 4) Somewhat disagree 158 10.4 5) Strongly disagree 119 7.8 6) Not applicable or not familiar 93 6.1 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 285) Q45: Agree that I am in control of my life. (PPFS0681)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 205 16.4 -1) Refused 11 .9 1) Strongly disagree 40 3.2 2) Somewhat disagree 111 8.9 3) Somewhat agree 523 41.9 4) Strongly agree 358 28.7 Missing 236 TOTAL 1248 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 286) Q45: Agree that I have a positive self-image. (PPFS0682)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 205 16.4 -1) Refused 11 .9 1) Strongly disagree 27 2.2 2) Somewhat disagree 122 9.8 3) Somewhat agree 510 40.9 4) Strongly agree 373 29.9 Missing 236 TOTAL 1248 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 287) Q45: Agree that I have no idea if I'm managing my money well; I just hope for the best. (PP0683)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 205 16.4 -1) Refused 14 1.1 1) Strongly disagree 350 28 2) Somewhat disagree 379 30.3 3) Somewhat agree 229 18.3 4) Strongly agree 72 5.8 Missing 236 TOTAL 1249 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 288) Q45: Agree that generally, I live from paycheck to paycheck. (PP0684)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 205 16.4 -1) Refused 13 1 1) Strongly disagree 302 24.2 2) Somewhat disagree 215 17.2 3) Somewhat agree 287 23 4) Strongly agree 227 18.2 Missing 236 TOTAL 1249 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 289) Q45: Agree that I enjoy reading about finances and ways to better manage my money. (PP0685)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 205 16.4 -1) Refused 10 .8 1) Strongly disagree 176 14.1 2) Somewhat disagree 292 23.4 3) Somewhat agree 418 33.5 4) Strongly agree 147 11.8 Missing 236 TOTAL 1248 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 290) Q45: Agree that I am in control of my finances. (PP0686)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 205 16.4 -1) Refused 8 .6 1) Strongly disagree 56 4.5 2) Somewhat disagree 109 8.7 3) Somewhat agree 519 41.6 4) Strongly agree 351 28.1 Missing 236 TOTAL 1248 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 291) Q45: Agree that I am usually the first of my friends to try new products and services. (PP0687)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 205 16.4 -1) Refused 12 1 1) Strongly disagree 328 26.3 2) Somewhat disagree 415 33.2 3) Somewhat agree 232 18.6 4) Strongly agree 57 4.6 Missing 236 TOTAL 1249 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 292) Q42: Generally, how would you rate the U.S. economy these days? (PPFS0678)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 300 19.7 -1) Refused 10 .7 1) Excellent 8 .5 2) Good 91 6 3) Fair 477 31.4 4) Poor 618 40.7 5) Not sure 15 1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 293) Q43: Generally, how would you rate your own personal finances these days? (PPFS0679)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 300 19.8 -1) Refused 12 .8 1) Excellent 77 5.1 2) Good 343 22.6 3) Fair 524 34.5 4) Poor 250 16.5 5) Not sure 12 .8 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Personal Finances, Rating of ]
- 294) Q44: Are your personal finances getting better these days, or worse? (PPFS0680)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 300 19.7 -1) Refused 9 .6 1) Excellent 250 16.5 2) Good 317 20.9 3) Fair 603 39.7 4) Poor 40 2.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Personal Finances, Rating of ]
- 295) Q1: In general, would you say your physical health is...? (PPH10001)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 0 0 -1) Refused 4 .3 1) Excellent 188 12.4 2) Very good 511 33.6 3) Good 559 36.8 4) Fair 212 14 5) Poor 45 3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 296) Q4: Have you had a serious or chronic illness, injury, or disability that has required A LOT of medical attention? (PPH10002)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 0 0 -1) Refused 6 .4 1) Yes 270 17.8 2) No 1242 81.8 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 297) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Anxiety disorder] I am under the care of a doctor. (PPH10055)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1303 92 -1) Refused 1 .1 0) No 52 3.7 1) Yes 60 4.2 Missing 96 TOTAL 1416 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 298) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Anxiety disorder] I take a prescription drug. (PPH10056)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1303 92 -1) Refused 1 .1 0) No 51 3.6 1) Yes 61 4.3 Missing 96 TOTAL 1416 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 299) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Anxiety disorder] I take over-the-counter medication. (PPH10057)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1303 92 -1) Refused 1 .1 0) No 110 7.8 1) Yes 2 .1 Missing 96 TOTAL 1416 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 300) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Anxiety disorder] I diet and exercise. (PPH10059)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1303 92 -1) Refused 1 .1 0) No 98 6.9 1) Yes 15 1.1 Missing 96 TOTAL 1417 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 301) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Anxiety disorder] I do something else. (PPH10060)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1303 92 -1) Refused 1 .1 0) No 99 7 1) Yes 13 .9 Missing 96 TOTAL 1416 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 302) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Anxiety disorder] I don't do anything. (PPH10061)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1303 92 -1) Refused 1 .1 0) No 98 6.9 1) Yes 14 1 Missing 96 TOTAL 1416 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 303) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Depression] I am under the care of a doctor. (PPH10083)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1223 85.9 0) No 93 6.5 1) Yes 107 7.5 Missing 89 TOTAL 1423 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 304) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Depression] I take a prescription drug. (PPH10084)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1223 85.9 0) No 62 4.4 1) Yes 138 9.7 Missing 89 TOTAL 1423 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 305) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Depression] I take over-the-counter medication. (PPH10085)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1223 85.9 0) No 196 13.8 1) Yes 4 .3 Missing 89 TOTAL 1423 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 306) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Depression] I diet and exercise. (PPH10087)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1223 85.9 0) No 168 11.8 1) Yes 32 2.2 Missing 89 TOTAL 1423 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 307) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Depression] I do something else. (PPH10088)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1223 85.9 0) No 185 13 1) Yes 15 1.1 Missing 89 TOTAL 1423 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 308) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Depression] I don't do anything. (PPH10089)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1223 85.9 0) No 177 12.4 1) Yes 23 1.6 Missing 89 TOTAL 1423 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 309) Q35: During an average week, how often do you exercise? (PPH10219)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 0 0 -1) Refused 14 .9 1) Never 202 13.3 2) Less than once a week 291 19.2 3) 1-2 times a week 375 24.7 4) 3-5 times a week 502 33.1 5) 6 or more times a week 134 8.8 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 310) Q36: Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes in your ENTIRE LIFE? (PH10220)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 0 0 -1) Refused 12 .8 1) Yes 686 45.2 2) No 821 54 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Tobacco Use, Frequency of ]
- 311) Q37: Do you NOW smoke cigarettes every day, some days, or not at all? (PPH10221)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 779 53.2 -1) Refused 3 .2 1) Every day 218 14.9 2) Some days 58 4 3) Not at all 407 27.8 Missing 51 TOTAL 1465 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Tobacco Use, Frequency of ]
- 312) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Mental health condition] I am under the care of a doctor. (PPH10252)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1365 96.4 0) No 12 .8 1) Yes 39 2.8 Missing 97 TOTAL 1416 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 313) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Mental health condition] I take a prescription drug. (PPH10253)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1365 96.4 0) No 20 1.4 1) Yes 31 2.2 Missing 97 TOTAL 1416 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 314) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Depression] I take over-the-counter medication. (PPH10254)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1365 96.5 0) No 50 3.5 1) Yes 0 0 Missing 97 TOTAL 1415 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 315) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Mental health condition] I diet and exercise. (PPH10255)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1365 96.5 0) No 47 3.3 1) Yes 3 .2 Missing 97 TOTAL 1415 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 316) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Mental health condition] I do something else. (PPH10256)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1365 96.4 0) No 44 3.1 1) Yes 7 .5 Missing 97 TOTAL 1416 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 317) Q20: What steps are you taking to manage your medical condition? [Mental health condition] I don't do anything. (PPH10257)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 1365 96.4 0) No 44 3.1 1) Yes 7 .5 Missing 97 TOTAL 1416 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 318) Q19: Have you been diagnosed with any of the following medial conditions? Anxiety disorder (PPH1ANXI)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 0 0 -1) Refused 21 1.4 0) No 1385 91.2 1) Yes 113 7.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 319) Q19: Have you been diagnosed with any of the following medial conditions? Depression (PPH1DEPR)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 0 0 -1) Refused 21 1.4 0) No 1298 85.5 1) Yes 200 13.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 320) Q19: Have you been diagnosed with any of the following medial conditions? Sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea or insomnia (PPH1INSO)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 0 0 -1) Refused 21 1.4 0) No 1400 92.2 1) Yes 98 6.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 321) Q19: Have you been diagnosed with any of the following medial conditions? Mental health condition (PPH1MENT)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 0 0 -1) Refused 21 1.4 0) No 1447 95.3 1) Yes 51 3.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 322) Q3: In what country were you born? (PPHI0016)
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TOTAL % 1) Argentina 1 .4 3) Chile 1 .4 4) Colombia 5 2.2 5) Costa Rica 4 1.8 6) Cuba 3 1.3 7) The Dominican Republic 1 .4 9) El Salvador 1 .4 10) Guatemala 7 3.1 11) Honduras 3 1.3 12) Mexico 20 8.9 17) Puerto Rico 18 8 18) Spain 3 1.3 19) United States 149 66.5 21) Venezuela 0 0 22) Other (SPECIFY) 8 3.6 Missing 1344 TOTAL 224 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 323) Q5: In total, how many years have you lived in the United States? (PPHI0018)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 143 64.1 -1) Refused 0 0 3) 3 1 .4 6) 6 4 1.8 7) 7 1 .4 8) 8 0 0 9) 9 3 1.3 11) 11 4 1.8 14) 14 2 .9 15) 15 6 2.7 18) 18 1 .4 19) 19 2 .9 20) 20 2 .9 22) 22 4 1.8 23) 23 1 .4 24) 24 4 1.8 25) 25 2 .9 27) 27 1 .4 28) 28 1 .4 29) 29 1 .4 30) 30 1 .4 33) 33 2 .9 35) 35 0 0 36) 36 1 .4 37) 37 5 2.2 38) 38 2 .9 41) 41 4 1.8 42) 42 1 .4 43) 43 2 .9 44) 44 1 .4 45) 45 1 .4 46) 46 1 .4 48) 48 1 .4 50) 50 1 .4 51) 51 3 1.3 52) 52 3 1.3 54) 54 1 .4 55) 55 3 1.3 56) 56 0 0 59) 59 1 .4 61) 61 3 1.3 64) 64 0 0 67) 67 2 .9 86) 86 1 .4 Missing 1344 TOTAL 223 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 324) Q12: Agree that anyone who domes to this country and intends to stay must learn to speak English (PPHI0041)
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TOTAL % 1) Strongly agree 88 39.3 2) Agree 59 26.3 3) Neither agree nor disagree 64 28.6 4) Disagree 8 3.6 5) Strongly disagree 5 2.2 Missing 1344 TOTAL 224 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 325) Q14: How willing to work long hours at the expense of your personal life (PPHI0046)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 5 2.2 1) Very willing 37 16.5 2) Somewhat willing 79 35.3 3) Not too willing 64 28.6 4) Not willing at all 39 17.4 Missing 1344 TOTAL 224 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 326) Q14: How willing to get along with people of different races and cultures (PPHI0047)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 9 4 1) Very willing 161 71.9 2) Somewhat willing 40 17.9 3) Not too willing 6 2.7 4) Not willing at all 8 3.6 Missing 1344 TOTAL 224 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 327) Q14: How willing to do what is best for yourself rather than what is best for others (PPHI0048)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 5 2.2 1) Very willing 32 14.3 2) Somewhat willing 103 46 3) Not too willing 57 25.4 4) Not willing at all 27 12.1 Missing 1344 TOTAL 224 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 328) Q1: Agree that no matter how hard I work, I can't seem to get ahead (PPL10003)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 1) Strongly agree 225 14.8 2) Somewhat agree 322 21.2 3) Neither agree nor disagree 323 21.3 4) Somewhat disagree 226 14.9 5) Strongly disagree 193 12.7 6) Not applicable 216 14.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 329) Q1: Agree that I feel good about where my career is headed (PPL10004)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 13 .9 1) Strongly agree 151 9.9 2) Somewhat agree 340 22.4 3) Neither agree nor disagree 377 24.8 4) Somewhat disagree 164 10.8 5) Strongly disagree 153 10.1 6) Not applicable 321 21.1 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 330) Q1: Agree that it's getting harder to provide my family with the basic necessities (PPL10005)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly agree 227 15 2) Somewhat agree 390 25.7 3) Neither agree nor disagree 312 20.6 4) Somewhat disagree 202 13.3 5) Strongly disagree 212 14 6) Not applicable 158 10.4 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 331) Q1: Agree that most of my friends are from the same racial or ethnic group as me (PPL10007)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Strongly agree 295 19.4 2) Somewhat agree 533 35.1 3) Neither agree nor disagree 279 18.4 4) Somewhat disagree 196 12.9 5) Strongly disagree 162 10.7 6) Not applicable 32 2.1 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 332) Q1: Agree that life is so busy that I find I have less time to spend with family and friends (PPL10008)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Strongly agree 112 7.4 2) Somewhat agree 406 26.7 3) Neither agree nor disagree 338 22.3 4) Somewhat disagree 336 22.1 5) Strongly disagree 247 16.3 6) Not applicable 62 4.1 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 333) Q1: Agree that it is hard for me to find the time to be involved in local/community matters (PPL10009)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Strongly agree 140 9.2 2) Somewhat agree 422 27.8 3) Neither agree nor disagree 477 31.4 4) Somewhat disagree 258 17 5) Strongly disagree 123 8.1 6) Not applicable 81 5.3 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 334) Q1: Agree that it is becoming increasingly difficult to find the time to relax and unwind (PPL10012)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Strongly agree 142 9.3 2) Somewhat agree 401 26.4 3) Neither agree nor disagree 361 23.8 4) Somewhat disagree 327 21.5 5) Strongly disagree 217 14.3 6) Not applicable 51 3.4 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 335) Q1: Agree that I feel stressed most of the time (PPL10013)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Strongly agree 159 10.5 2) Somewhat agree 365 24 3) Neither agree nor disagree 355 23.4 4) Somewhat disagree 344 22.7 5) Strongly disagree 251 16.5 6) Not applicable 23 1.5 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 336) Q1: Agree that I live a healthy lifestyle (PPL10014)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 27 1.8 1) Strongly agree 202 13.3 2) Somewhat agree 639 42.1 3) Neither agree nor disagree 368 24.2 4) Somewhat disagree 216 14.2 5) Strongly disagree 56 3.7 6) Not applicable 11 .7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 337) Q1: Agree that I love to shop (PPL10017)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 24 1.6 1) Strongly agree 194 12.8 2) Somewhat agree 316 20.8 3) Neither agree nor disagree 372 24.5 4) Somewhat disagree 271 17.9 5) Strongly disagree 317 20.9 6) Not applicable 24 1.6 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 338) Q1: Agree that I just don't have enough money to live the life I would like to live (PPL10018)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 15 1 1) Strongly agree 450 29.6 2) Somewhat agree 451 29.7 3) Neither agree nor disagree 295 19.4 4) Somewhat disagree 159 10.5 5) Strongly disagree 130 8.6 6) Not applicable 18 1.2 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 339) Q2: In a typical week, about how many hours do you work? (PPL10019)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 41 2.7 0) 0 394 26 1) 1 3 .2 2) 2 3 .2 3) 3 3 .2 4) 4 8 .5 5) 5 8 .5 6) 6 5 .3 7) 7 2 .1 8) 8 19 1.3 9) 9 1 .1 10) 10 33 2.2 12) 12 16 1.1 13) 13 3 .2 14) 14 1 .1 15) 15 20 1.3 16) 16 4 .3 17) 17 1 .1 20) 20 58 3.8 21) 21 7 .5 22) 22 0 0 24) 24 6 .4 25) 25 31 2 26) 26 1 .1 27) 27 1 .1 28) 28 4 .3 30) 30 50 3.3 31) 31 4 .3 32) 32 5 .3 33) 33 1 .1 34) 34 1 .1 35) 35 34 2.2 36) 36 12 .8 37) 37 8 .5 38) 38 19 1.3 39) 39 3 .2 40) 40 325 21.4 41) 41 4 .3 42) 42 16 1.1 43) 43 5 .3 44) 44 4 .3 45) 45 75 4.9 46) 46 2 .1 47) 47 4 .3 48) 48 19 1.3 49) 49 2 .1 50) 50 115 7.6 52) 52 2 .1 54) 54 5 .3 55) 55 29 1.9 56) 56 4 .3 57) 57 1 .1 60) 60 48 3.2 62) 62 1 .1 64) 64 4 .3 65) 65 4 .3 68) 68 0 0 70) 70 18 1.2 76) 76 1 .1 80) 80 8 .5 85) 85 1 .1 90) 90 2 .1 100) 100 3 .2 120) 120 1 .1 140) 140 2 .1 160) 160 2 .1 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 340) Q3: In a typical week, about what proportion of your time do you spend communicating with your friends and family? (PPL10021)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) 0% 13 .9 2) 1-24% 777 51.1 3) 25-49% 387 25.4 4) 50-74% 216 14.2 5) 75-100% 112 7.4 TOTAL 1521 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 341) Q12: How often did you participate in this activity during the past year? Shopping (PPL10055)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 32 2.1 1) Regularly 453 29.8 2) Occasionally 927 61 3) Never 107 7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 342) Q11: In general, do you think of yourself as... (PPPA0012)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 24 1.6 1) Extremely liberal 48 3.2 2) Liberal 200 13.2 3) Slightly liberal 179 11.8 4) Moderate, middle of the road 535 35.2 5) Slightly conservative 182 12 6) Conservative 295 19.4 7) Extremely conservative 57 3.8 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 343) Q28: Do you actively participate in any of the following types of organizations or groups? Service club or fraternal organization (PPPA0073)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 0) No 1433 94.3 1) Yes 73 4.8 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 344) Q28: Do you actively participate in any of the following types of organizations or groups? Veterans' group (PPPA0074)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 0) No 1460 96.1 1) Yes 45 3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 345) Q28: Do you actively participate in any of the following types of organizations or groups? Religious group (PPPA0075)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 0) No 1283 84.5 1) Yes 222 14.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 346) Q28: Do you actively participate in any of the following types of organizations or groups? Senior citizens' center or group (PPPA0076)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 0) No 1455 95.8 1) Yes 50 3.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 347) Q28: Do you actively participate in any of the following types of organizations or groups? Women's group (PPPA0077)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 0) No 1409 92.7 1) Yes 97 6.4 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 348) Q28: Do you actively participate in any of the following types of organizations or groups? None of these (PPPA0078)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 14 .9 0) No 354 23.3 1) Yes 1152 75.8 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 349) Q29: How about any of these types or organizations or groups? Issue-oriented political organization (PPPA0079)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 0) No 1460 96.1 1) Yes 43 2.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 350) Q29: How about any of these types or organizations or groups? Non-partisan civic organization (PPPA0080)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 0) No 1466 96.5 1) Yes 37 2.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 351) Q29: How about any of these types or organizations or groups? School club or association (PPPA0081)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 0) No 1392 91.6 1) Yes 111 7.3 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 352) Q29: How about any of these types or organizations or groups? Hobby, sports team, or youth group (PPPA0082)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 0) No 1246 82 1) Yes 257 16.9 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 353) Q29: How about any of these types or organizations or groups? Neighborhood association or community group (PPPA0083)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 0) No 1343 88.4 1) Yes 160 10.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 354) Q29: How about any of these types or organizations or groups? Group representing racial/ethnic interests (PPPA0084)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 0) No 1480 97.4 1) Yes 23 1.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 355) Q29: How about any of these types or organizations or groups? None of these (PPPA0085)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 0) No 456 30 1) Yes 1048 68.9 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 356) Q11D: Do you actively participate in any of the following political movements? Tea Party Movement (PPPA0206)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 10 .7 0) No 1457 95.9 1) Yes 52 3.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 357) Q11D: Do you actively participate in any of the following political movements? Environmental Rights Movement (PPPA0207)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 10 .7 0) No 1478 97.3 1) Yes 31 2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 358) Q11D: Do you actively participate in any of the following political movements? Women's Rights Movement (PPPA0208)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 10 .7 0) No 1487 97.9 1) Yes 22 1.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 359) Q11D: Do you actively participate in any of the following political movements? Racial Equality Movement (PPPA0209)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 10 .7 0) No 1487 97.8 1) Yes 23 1.5 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 360) Q11D: Do you actively participate in any of the following political movements? Right to Life Movement (PPPA0210)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 10 .7 0) No 1471 96.8 1) Yes 38 2.5 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 361) Q11D: Do you actively participate in any of the following political movements? Peace/Anti-War Movement (PPPA0211)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 10 .7 0) No 1484 97.7 1) Yes 25 1.6 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 362) Q11D: Do you actively participate in any of the following political movements? LGBT Rights Movement (PPPA0212)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 10 .7 0) No 1475 97.1 1) Yes 34 2.2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 363) Q11D: Do you actively participate in any of the following political movements? None of these (PPPA0213)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 10 .7 0) No 147 9.7 1) Yes 1362 89.7 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 364) Display screen timing (sec) (DISPLAYT)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 42.46 405.15 - 365) Block7_page screen timing (sec) (BLOCK7PT)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 106.52 421.51 - 366) DIT1 screen timing (sec) (DIT_TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 219.92 1642.72 - 367) DIT1_RANK screen timing (sec) (DIT_RNKT)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 235.82 702.84 - 368) Block4 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK4TM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 109.73 708.39 - 369) Block9 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK9TM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 272.65 698.37 - 370) Block14A screen timing (sec) (BLOCK14A)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 100.03 1667.83 - 371) Block8 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK8TM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 185.41 892.58 - 372) Block8_MOPS1 screen timing (sec) (BL8MOPS1)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 41.21 47.41 - 373) Block8_MOPS2 screen timing (sec) (BL8MOPS2)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 32.02 30.89 - 374) Block8_MOPS3 screen timing (sec) (BL8MOPS3)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 65.71 423.24 - 375) Block11_CRQ1 screen timing (sec) (BL11CRQ1)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 90.82 398.25 - 376) Block11_CQR1 screen timing (sec) (BL11CQR2)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 115.93 583.04 - 377) Block6 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK6TM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 176.91 481.48 - 378) Block14B screen timing (sec) (BLK14BTM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 45.33 93.98 - 379) Block5 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK5TM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 314.85 2491.57 - 380) Block13 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK13T)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 262.57 551.98 - 381) Block10 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK10T)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 249.33 1859.70 - 382) I9 screen timing (sec) (I9TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 12.42 19.18 - 383) SantaClara screen timing (sec) (SCTIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 23.59 38.49 - 384) Block2 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK2TM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 69.74 506.05 - 385) I10 screen timing (sec) (I10TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 9.72 12.42 - 386) Block1 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK1TM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 40.99 130.44 - 387) Block3 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK3TM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 70.98 585.71 - 388) Block14C screen timing (sec) (BLK14CTM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 151.61 2158.19 - 389) Block16 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK16T)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 117.41 900.34 - 390) IntroB15 screen timing (sec) (INTROB15)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 48.48 389.04 - 391) Block15 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK15T)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 108.12 960.52 - 392) Block12 screen timing (sec) (BLOCK12T)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 153.32 820.04 - 393) Q1 screen timing (sec) (Q1TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 24.38 42.02 - 394) Q42 screen timing (sec) (Q42TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 8.37 4.61 - 395) Q43 screen timing (sec) (Q43TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 9.06 13.75 - 396) Q44 screen timing (sec) (Q44TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 8.39 6.59 - 397) Q45 screen timing (sec) (Q45TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 209.04 2543.43 - 398) Q1_health screen timing (sec) (Q1HLTHTM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 9.45 8.13 - 399) Q4 screen timing (sec) (Q4TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 14.57 17.76 - 400) Q19 screen timing (sec) (Q19TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 12.08 9.37 - 401) Q35 screen timing (sec) (Q35TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 12.83 12.40 - 402) Q36 screen timing (sec) (Q36TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 9.54 8.39 - 403) Q1_LIFE1 screen timing (sec) (Q1LIFE1T)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 29.34 35.50 - 404) Q1_LIFE2 screen timing (sec) (Q1LIFE2T)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 36.82 29.16 - 405) Q1_LIFE3 screen timing (sec) (Q1LIFE3T)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 23.06 11.45 - 406) Q2 screen timing (sec) (Q2TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 15.92 12.33 - 407) Q3_LIFE screen timing (sec) (Q3LIFETM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 12.64 8.03 - 408) Q12_LIFE screen timing (sec) (Q12LIFET)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 12.96 11.22 - 409) FR1 screen timing (sec) (FR1TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 43.85 201.83 - 410) Q20_Loop_2_time screen timing (sec) (Q20LOOP2)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 15.22 4.73 - 411) Q37 screen timing (sec) (Q37TIME)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 11.59 13.85 - 412) Q20_Loop_1_time screen timing (sec) (Q20LOOP1)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 17.89 3.43 - 413) Q20_Loop_4_time screen timing (sec) (Q20LOOP4)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1519 16.58 8.36 - 414) Q2: In your opinion, what is the most important issue facing the U.S. today? (PPPA0233)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 1 .1 1) Taxes 18 1.3 2) Education 63 4.6 3) Terrorism 15 1.1 4) Economy 557 41 6) Healthcare 132 9.7 7) Jobs 250 18.4 8) Foreign policy 10 .7 9) Race relations 21 1.5 10) Environment 13 1 11) Immigration 41 3 12) Situation in Afghanistan 10 .7 13) Energy 20 1.5 14) Other (please specify) 63 4.6 15) Federal deficit 143 10.5 Missing 196 TOTAL 1357 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 415) Q12: Please rate your feelings towards Barack Obama. Is your overall impression of him... (PPPA0016)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 19 1.3 1) Favorable 372 24.5 2) Somewhat favorable 282 18.6 3) Neither favorable nor unfavorable 215 14.2 4) Somewhat unfavorable 201 13.2 5) Unfavorable 428 28.2 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 416) Q13: Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as President? (PPPA0017)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 11 .7 1) Strongly approve 176 11.6 2) Approve 369 24.3 3) Neither approve nor disapprove 322 21.2 4) Disapprove 275 18.1 5) Strongly disapprove 363 23.9 Missing 5 TOTAL 1516 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 417) Q16: In general, how interested are you in politics and public affairs? (PPPA0035)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 4 .3 1) Very interested 341 22.5 2) Somewhat interested 448 29.5 3) Slightly interested 422 27.8 4) Not at all interested 302 19.9 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 418) PIN1: How often does the subject of politics come up in each of the following? At work (PPPA0041)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 26 1.7 1) A lot 105 6.9 2) Some 337 22.2 3) Hardly ever 298 19.6 4) Never 214 14.1 5) Does not apply 537 35.4 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 419) PIN1: How often does the subject of politics come up in each of the following? At your church or place of worship (PPPA0042)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) A lot 33 2.2 2) Some 182 12 3) Hardly ever 317 20.9 4) Never 355 23.4 5) Does not apply 614 40.5 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 420) PIN1: How often does the subject of politics come up in each of the following? In conversations with friends (PPPA0043)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) A lot 208 13.7 2) Some 646 42.6 3) Hardly ever 424 27.9 4) Never 146 9.6 5) Does not apply 77 5.1 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 421) PIN1: How often does the subject of politics come up in each of the following? In conversations with family (PPPA0044)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 13 .9 1) A lot 309 20.4 2) Some 627 41.4 3) Hardly ever 367 24.2 4) Never 115 7.6 5) Does not apply 85 5.6 Missing 5 TOTAL 1516 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 422) PIN1: How often does the subject of politics come up in each of the following? In conversations on an Internet board or blog (PPPA0045)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 18 1.2 1) A lot 84 5.5 2) Some 145 9.6 3) Hardly ever 211 13.9 4) Never 435 28.7 5) Does not apply 624 41.1 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 423) MED1: How often do you get information about politics from each of the following sources? Radio (PPPA0046)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 22 1.5 1) Every day 292 19.2 2) Three times a week or more 178 11.7 3) Almost every week 236 15.6 4) One to three times a month 191 12.6 5) Less than once a month 219 14.4 6) Never 379 25 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 424) MED1: How often do you get information about politics from each of the following sources? Internet news sites (PPPA0047)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 21 1.4 1) Every day 240 15.8 2) Three times a week or more 179 11.8 3) Almost every week 192 12.7 4) One to three times a month 152 10 5) Less than once a month 173 11.4 6) Never 558 36.8 Missing 5 TOTAL 1515 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 425) MED1: How often do you get information about politics from each of the following sources? Print newspapers (PPPA0048)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 26 1.7 1) Every day 268 17.7 2) Three times a week or more 157 10.3 3) Almost every week 228 15 4) One to three times a month 184 12.1 5) Less than once a month 267 17.6 6) Never 388 25.6 Missing 5 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 426) MED1: How often do you get information about politics from each of the following sources? Television (PPPA0049)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 16 1.1 1) Every day 567 37.4 2) Three times a week or more 251 16.5 3) Almost every week 239 15.8 4) One to three times a month 164 10.8 5) Less than once a month 111 7.3 6) Never 169 11.1 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 427) MED1: How often do you get information about politics from each of the following sources? Magazines (PPPA0050)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 1) Every day 36 2.4 2) Three times a week or more 80 5.3 3) Almost every week 137 9 4) One to three times a month 242 16 5) Less than once a month 345 22.8 6) Never 651 42.9 Missing 5 TOTAL 1516 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 428) MED1: How often do you get information about politics from each of the following sources? Internet blogs (PPPA0051)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 30 2 1) Every day 60 4 2) Three times a week or more 60 4 3) Almost every week 83 5.5 4) One to three times a month 106 7 5) Less than once a month 146 9.6 6) Never 1031 68 Missing 5 TOTAL 1516 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 429) Q26: What is your religion? (PPPA0070)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 11 .7 1) Baptist-any denomination 276 18.2 2) Protestant (e.g., Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Episcopal) 280 18.4 3) Catholic 375 24.7 4) Mormon 21 1.4 5) Jewish 27 1.8 6) Muslim 2 .1 7) Hindu 10 .7 8) Buddhist 8 .5 9) Pentecostal 48 3.2 10) Eastern Orthodox 5 .3 11) Other Christian 182 12 12) Other non-Christian, please specify 28 1.8 13) None 245 16.1 Missing 5 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 430) Q26A: Would you describe yourself as a born-again or evangelical Christian? (PPPA0071)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 331 21.8 -1) Refused 7 .5 1) Yes 433 28.5 2) No 746 49.2 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 431) Q30: In the past 12 months, have you attended a PTA/school group meeting (PPPA0086)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 0) No 1392 91.8 1) Yes 107 7.1 Missing 5 TOTAL 1516 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 432) Q30: In the past 12 months, have you attended a community group meeting (PPPA0087)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 0) No 1282 84.5 1) Yes 218 14.4 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 433) Q30: In the past 12 months, have you donated blood (PPPA0088)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 0) No 1328 87.5 1) Yes 172 11.3 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 434) Q30: In the past 12 months, have you given money to a charity (PPPA0089)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 0) No 774 51 1) Yes 726 47.9 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 435) Q30: In the past 12 months, have you worked for a charity or your church (PPPA0090)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 17 1.1 0) No 1174 77.4 1) Yes 326 21.5 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 436) Q31: In the past 12 months, have you attended a political protest or rally (PPPA0092)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 0) No 1448 95.5 1) Yes 44 2.9 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 437) Q31: In the past 12 months, have you contacted a government official (PPPA0093)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 0) No 1278 84.2 1) Yes 214 14.1 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 438) Q31: In the past 12 months, have you volunteered or worked for a presidential campaign (PPPA0094)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 0) No 1472 97.1 1) Yes 19 1.3 Missing 5 TOTAL 1516 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 439) Q31: In the past 12 months, have you volunteered or worked for another political candidate, issue, or cause (PPPA0095)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 0) No 1443 95.1 1) Yes 49 3.2 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 440) Q31: In the past 12 months, have you given money to a presidential campaign (PPPA0096)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 0) No 1400 92.3 1) Yes 92 6.1 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 441) Q31: In the past 12 months, have you given money to another political candidate, issue, or cause (PPPA0097)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 0) No 1397 92.1 1) Yes 95 6.3 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 442) Q31: In the past 12 months, have you worked with others in your community to solve a problem (PPPA0098)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 0) No 1371 90.4 1) Yes 121 8 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 443) Q31: In the past 12 months, have you served on a community board (PPPA0099)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 0) No 1439 94.9 1) Yes 53 3.5 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 444) Q31: In the past 12 months, have you written a 'letter to the editor' (PPPA0100)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 0) No 1436 94.7 1) Yes 56 3.7 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 445) Q31: In the past 12 months, have you commented about politics on a message board or Internet site (PPPA0101)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 0) No 1393 91.8 1) Yes 99 6.5 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 446) Q31: In the past 12 months, have you held a publicly elected office (PPPA0102)
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TOTAL % -1) Refused 25 1.6 0) No 1483 97.8 1) Yes 9 .6 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 447) Derived: Political party affiliation (PARTYID)
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TOTAL % 1) Strong Republican 226 14.9 2) Not Strong Republican 204 13.4 3) Leans Republican 232 15.3 4) Undecided/Independent/Other 59 3.9 5) Leans Democrat 298 19.6 6) Not Strong Democrat 215 14.2 7) Strong Democrat 283 18.7 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 448) Q5: Did you happen to vote in the 2008 presidential election? (PPPA0005)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 210 13.8 -1) Refused 5 .3 1) Yes 1074 70.8 2) No 228 15 Missing 5 TOTAL 1517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 449) Q6: Which candidate did you vote for in the 2008 presidential election? (PPPA0006)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 443 29.2 -1) Refused 17 1.1 1) Barack Obama (Democrat) 581 38.3 2) John McCain (Republican) 461 30.4 3) Another candidate, please specify 16 1.1 Missing 5 TOTAL 1518 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 450) Q27: How often do you attend religious services? (PPP20072)
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TOTAL % -2) Not asked 7 .5 -1) Refused 31 2 1) More than once a week 142 9.3 2) Once a week 294 19.4 3) Once or twice a month 132 8.7 4) A few times a year 223 14.7 5) Once a year or less 323 21.3 6) Never 367 24.2 Missing 2 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 451) Age – 4 Categories (for use with online analysis) (I-AGE)
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TOTAL % 1) 18-29 320 21.1 2) 30-44 392 25.8 3) 45-59 421 27.7 4) 60+ 386 25.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 452) Q27: How often do you attend religious services? (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-ATTEND)
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TOTAL % 1) More than once a week 142 9.6 2) Once a week 294 19.9 3) Once or twice a month 132 8.9 4) A few times a year 223 15.1 5) Once a year or less 323 21.8 6) Never 367 24.8 Missing 35 TOTAL 1481 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 453) Education (Categorical) (for use with online analysis) (I-EDUC)
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TOTAL % 1) Less than high school 194 12.8 2) High school 459 30.2 3) Some college 437 28.8 4) Bachelor's degree or higher 430 28.3 TOTAL 1520 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 454) HH income profile and imputed – 4 categories (for use with online analysis) (I-INCOME)
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TOTAL % 1) Less than $10,000 77 5.1 2) $10,000-$49,999 570 37.5 3) $50,000-$74,999 289 19 4) $75,000+ 583 38.4 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 455) Q26: What is your religion? (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-RELIGION)
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TOTAL % 1) Protestant 785 52.2 2) Catholic 375 24.9 3) Other 100 6.6 4) None 245 16.3 Missing 16 TOTAL 1505 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 456) Gender (for use with online analysis) (I-GENDER)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 732 48.2 2) Female 787 51.8 TOTAL 1519 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
Measuring Morality Study, 2012
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