- All frequencies are raw numbers (no weights used).
- 1) Dateset version – 2004 NES_Version: 2005Aug16 (VERSION)
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- 2) 2004 Pre Election Interview Case ID (PRE_ID)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 606.621 350 - 3) 2004 Post Election Interview Case ID (POST_ID)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 719.953 579 - 4) Pre-election post-stratified sample weight (WEIGHT1)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 1 0 - 5) Post-election post-stratified sample weight (WEIGHT2)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 .88 1 - 6) Sampling error code (SAMPCODE)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 162.415 72 - 7) Pre-election interview only OR both pre and post interviews completed (PRE_POST)
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TOTAL % 0) Pre-election interview only 146 12.0 1) Both Pre-election and Post-election interviews 1066 88.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 8) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of persons in household (NUM_PERS)
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TOTAL % 1) One person in HH 325 26.8 2) Two persons in HH 531 43.8 3) Three persons in HH 168 13.9 4) Four persons in HH 110 9.1 5) Five persons in HH 51 4.2 6) Six persons in HH 16 1.3 7) Seven persons in HH 5 0.4 8) Eight persons in HH 2 0.2 9) Nine persons in HH 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 9) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of adults in household (NUMADLTS)
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TOTAL % 1) One adult in HH 386 31.8 2) Two adults in HH 683 56.4 3) 3 adults in HH 101 8.3 4) 4 adults in HH 33 2.7 5) 5 adults in HH 8 0.7 6) Six adults in HH 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 10) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of eligible adults in household (ELIGADLT)
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TOTAL % 1) One eligible adult in HH 414 34.2 2) Two eligible adults in HH 672 55.4 3) Three eligible adults in HH 89 7.3 4) Four eligible adult sin HH 29 2.4 5) Five eligible adults in HH 7 0.6 6) Six eligible adults in HH 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 11) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of ineligible adults in household (INELADLT)
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TOTAL % 0) No ineligible adult in HH 1176 97.0 1) One ineligible adult in HH 26 2.1 2) Two ineligible adults in HH 6 0.5 3) Three ineligible adults in HH 3 0.2 4) Four ineligible adults in HH 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 12) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of female adults in household (FEMADULT)
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TOTAL % 0) No female adult in HH 171 14.1 1) One female adult in HH 929 76.7 2) 2 females adults in HH 94 7.8 3) 3 females adults in HH 18 1.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 13) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of children in household (NUM_KIDS)
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TOTAL % 0) No child in HH 924 76.2 1) One child in HH 129 10.6 2) 2 children in HH 99 8.2 3) 3 children in HH 40 3.3 4) 4 children in HH 15 1.2 5) 5 children in HH 2 0.2 6) 6 children in HH 2 0.2 7) 7 children in HH 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 14) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of female children in household (FEM_KIDS)
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TOTAL % 0) No female child in HH 1030 85.0 1) One female child in HH 121 10.0 2) Two female children in HH 46 3.8 3) 3 female children in HH 13 1.1 4) 4 female children in HH 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 15) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of children under 5 in household (YNG_KIDS)
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TOTAL % 0) No child in HH under 5 years old 1095 90.3 1) One child in HH under 5 years old 85 7.0 2) Two children in HH under 5 years old 26 2.1 3) Three children in HH under 5 years old 6 0.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 16) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of children age 5-9 in household (KID_59)
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TOTAL % 0) No child in HH age 5-9 1099 90.7 1) One child in HH age 5-9 83 6.8 2) Two children in HH age 5-9 26 2.1 3) Three children in HH age 5-9 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 17) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of children age 10-13 in household (KID_1013)
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TOTAL % 0) No child in HH age 10-13 1113 91.8 1) One child in HH age 10-13 82 6.8 2) Two children in HH age 10-13 15 1.2 3) Three children in HH age 10-13 1 0.1 4) Four children in HH age 10-13 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 18) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of children age 14-17 in household (KID_1417)
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TOTAL % 0) No child in HH age 14-17 1113 91.8 1) One child in HH age 14-17 85 7.0 2) Two children in HH age 14-17 12 1.0 3) Three children in HH age 14-17 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 19) Respondent person number in household listing (RESP_NUM)
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TOTAL % 1) R is person number 1 (1st person in HH listing) 802 66.2 2) R is person number 2 (2nd person in HH listing) 363 30.0 3) R is person number 3 (3rd person in HH listing) 32 2.6 4) R is person number 4 (4th person in HH listing) 12 1.0 5) R is person number 5 (5th person in HH listing) 1 0.1 7) R is person number 7 (7th person in HH listing) 1 0.1 8) R is person number 8 (8th person in HH listing) 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 20) Gender of respondent (GENDER)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 566 46.7 2) Female 646 53.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 21) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Respondent relationship to informant (RESP_REL)
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TOTAL % 1) Self 802 66.2 2) Wife/female partner 145 12.0 3) Husband/male partner 168 13.9 4) Mother 11 0.9 5) Father 3 0.2 6) Sister 7 0.6 7) Brother 5 0.4 8) Daughter 18 1.5 9) Son 23 1.9 12) Roommate 22 1.8 14) Nephew 1 0.1 16) Uncle 1 0.1 18) Grandson 1 0.1 22) Son-in-law 1 0.1 23) Sister-in-law 1 0.1 26) Other (SPECIFY) 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 22) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Respondent's number of children in household (RESPKIDS)
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TOTAL % 0) No child in HH is (step) son/daughter of R 953 78.6 1) 1 child in HH is (step) son/daughter of R 117 9.7 2) 2 children in HH are (step) sons/daughters of R 92 7.6 3) 3 children in HH are (step) sons/daughters of R 33 2.7 4) 4 children in HH are (step) sons/daughters of R 13 1.1 5) 5 children in HH are (step) sons/daughters of R 1 0.1 6) 6 children in HH are (step) sons/daughters of R 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 23) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Respondent's number of female children in household (RESPFEMK)
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TOTAL % 0) No child in HH is (step) daughter of R 1048 86.5 1) 1 child in HH is (step) daughter of R 111 9.2 2) 2 children in HH are (step) daughters of R 40 3.3 3) 3 children in HH are (step) daughters of R 11 0.9 4) 4 children in HH are (step) daughters of R 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 24) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Household composition (HH_COMP)
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TOTAL % 10) 1 adult male HHR 141 11.6 11) 1 adult mall HHR plus 1 adult non-relative 12 1.0 12) 1 adult male HHR plus 2 or more adult non-relatives 11 0.9 20) 1 adult female HHR 245 20.2 21) 1 adult female HHR plus 1 adult non-relative 11 0.9 22) 1 adult female HHR plus 2 or more adult non-relatives 4 0.3 30) 1 married couple: no children or all children living at home are under 18 594 49.0 40) 1 married couple plus 1 other adult relative 62 5.1 51) 1 married couple plus 1 adult non-relative 14 1.2 52) 1 married couple plus 2 or more adult non-relatives 4 0.3 55) 1 married couple plus relative (s) and non-relative (s) 31 2.6 60) 1 adult male HHR plus 1 adult relative 25 2.1 75) 1 adult male HHR plus relative (s) and non-relative (s) 1 0.1 80) 1 adult female HHR plus 1 adult relative 41 3.4 90) 1 adult female HHR plus 2 or more relatives 12 1.0 95) 1 adult female HHR plus relative (s) and non-relative (s) 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 25) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: first household adult - age (FH_ADAGE)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 47.766 17 - 26) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: first household adult - gender (HH_ADSEX)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 538 44.4 5) Female 674 55.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 27) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: second household adult - age (HH2_AGE)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 826 46.345 16 - 28) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: second household adult - gender (HH2_SEX)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 416 50.4 5) Female 410 49.6 Missing 386 TOTAL 826 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 29) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: third household adult - age (HH3_AGE)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 143 34.51 17 - 30) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: third household adult - gender (HH3_SEX)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 81 56.6 5) Female 62 43.4 Missing 1069 TOTAL 143 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 31) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: fourth household adult - age (HH4_AGE)
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TOTAL % 18) 4 9.5 19) 5 11.9 20) 3 7.1 21) 4 9.5 22) 7 16.7 23) 1 2.4 24) 2 4.8 25) 1 2.4 29) 1 2.4 31) 1 2.4 35) 2 4.8 37) 1 2.4 40) 2 4.8 46) 1 2.4 48) 2 4.8 50) 1 2.4 53) 1 2.4 57) 1 2.4 63) 1 2.4 65) 1 2.4 Missing 1170 TOTAL 42 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 32) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: fourth household adult - gender (HH4_SEX)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 23 54.8 5) Female 19 45.2 Missing 1170 TOTAL 42 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 33) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: fifth household adult - age (HH5_AGE)
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TOTAL % 19) 3 33.3 20) 1 11.1 21) 1 11.1 25) 1 11.1 27) 1 11.1 47) 1 11.1 52) 1 11.1 Missing 1203 TOTAL 9 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 34) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: fifth household adult - gender (HH5_SEX)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 4 44.4 5) Female 5 55.6 Missing 1203 TOTAL 9 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 35) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: sixth household adult - age (HH6_AGE)
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TOTAL % 21) 1 100.0 Missing 1211 TOTAL 1 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 36) HOUSEHOLD LISTING: sixth household adult - gender (HH6_SEX)
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TOTAL % 5) Female 1 100.0 Missing 1211 TOTAL 1 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 37) State name [see variables 38 and 39 for state names--FIPS and ICPSR codes] (STATE)
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- 38) Postal abbreviation of state [see variables 38 and 39 for state names--FIPS and ICPSR codes] (POST_ABR)
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- 39) FIPS state code (FIPS)
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TOTAL % 1) Alabama 64 5.3 5) Arkansas 30 2.5 6) California 138 11.4 8) Colorado 27 2.2 9) Connect 10 0.8 11) Washington D.C. 1 0.1 12) Florida 48 4.0 13) Georgia 10 0.8 17) Illinois 35 2.9 18) Indiana 47 3.9 19) Iowa 22 1.8 22) Louisiana 46 3.8 24) Maryland 34 2.8 25) Massachusetts 57 4.7 26) Michigan 59 4.9 27) Minnesota 47 3.9 29) Missouri 19 1.6 33) New Hampshire 13 1.1 34) New Jersey 36 3.0 36) New York 86 7.1 39) Ohio 33 2.7 41) Oregon 26 2.1 42) Pennsylvania 16 1.3 47) Tennessee 22 1.8 48) Texas 84 6.9 49) Utah 32 2.6 51) Virginia 78 6.4 53) Washington 40 3.3 55) Wisconsin 52 4.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 40) ICPSR state code (ICPSR)
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TOTAL % 1) Connect 10 0.8 3) Massachusetts 57 4.7 4) New Hampshire 13 1.1 12) New Jersey 36 3.0 13) New York 86 7.1 14) Pennsylvania 16 1.3 21) Illinois 35 2.9 22) Indiana 47 3.9 23) Michigan 59 4.9 24) Ohio 33 2.7 25) Wisconsin 52 4.3 31) Iowa 22 1.8 33) Minnesota 47 3.9 34) Missouri 19 1.6 40) Virginia 78 6.4 41) Alabama 64 5.3 42) Arkansas 30 2.5 43) Florida 48 4.0 44) Georgia 10 0.8 45) Louisiana 46 3.8 49) Texas 84 6.9 52) Maryland 34 2.8 54) Tennessee 22 1.8 55) Washington D.C. 1 0.1 62) Colorado 27 2.2 67) Utah 32 2.6 71) California 138 11.4 72) Oregon 26 2.1 73) Washington 40 3.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 41) Congressional District number (CONGDIST)
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TOTAL % 0) 1 0.1 1) 105 8.7 2) 148 12.2 3) 90 7.4 4) 253 20.9 5) 38 3.1 6) 90 7.4 7) 88 7.3 8) 38 3.1 9) 69 5.7 10) 13 1.1 11) 16 1.3 12) 26 2.1 13) 4 0.3 14) 15 1.2 15) 27 2.2 17) 20 1.7 18) 4 0.3 19) 22 1.8 20) 9 0.7 21) 5 0.4 22) 3 0.2 25) 12 1.0 26) 17 1.4 27) 25 2.1 28) 13 1.1 29) 1 0.1 30) 12 1.0 31) 4 0.3 32) 3 0.2 33) 4 0.3 34) 4 0.3 35) 3 0.2 39) 4 0.3 40) 5 0.4 42) 3 0.2 46) 4 0.3 47) 4 0.3 48) 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 42) State postal abbreviation and congressional district number (PA_CD)
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- 43) State FIPS code and congressional district number (FIPS_CD)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 2805.46 1701 - 44) State ICPSR code and congressional district number (ICPSR_CD)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 3904.469 2109 - 45) Census region (REGION_C)
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TOTAL % 1) Northeast (CT, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI VT) 218 18.0 2) North Central (IL, IN, IA, KS, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD, WI) 314 25.9 3) South (AL, AR, DE, DC, FL, GA, KY, LA, MD, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA, WV) 417 34.4 4) West (AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NM, NV, OR, UT, WA, WY) 263 21.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 46) Primary area (PSU) number: This is the primary area (PSU) number of the respondent's sampling address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded in the public release: the 44 PSU codes listed (110 through 482) have been recoded to values 1-44 in random order. (PSUNUMBR)
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TOTAL % 1) 21 1.7 2) 34 2.8 3) 6 0.5 4) 52 4.3 5) 16 1.3 6) 46 3.8 7) 26 2.1 8) 47 3.9 9) 20 1.7 10) 22 1.8 11) 15 1.2 12) 36 3.0 13) 28 2.3 14) 13 1.1 15) 43 3.5 16) 28 2.3 17) 22 1.8 18) 42 3.5 19) 29 2.4 20) 47 3.9 21) 19 1.6 22) 21 1.7 23) 12 1.0 24) 19 1.6 25) 22 1.8 26) 39 3.2 27) 38 3.1 28) 18 1.5 29) 23 1.9 30) 26 2.1 31) 33 2.7 32) 21 1.7 33) 27 2.2 34) 15 1.2 35) 17 1.4 36) 55 4.5 37) 18 1.5 38) 22 1.8 39) 23 1.9 40) 10 0.8 41) 40 3.3 42) 39 3.2 43) 32 2.6 44) 30 2.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 47) Segment number (SGMTNMBR)
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TOTAL % 999) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 48) FIPS state-county code (FIPS_SCC)
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TOTAL % 99999) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 49) Census tract (CENSTRAC)
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TOTAL % 9999) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 50) Census place code (CENSPLCD)
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TOTAL % 99999) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 51) Census Minor Civil Division (MCD) (CENS_MCD)
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TOTAL % 99999) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 52) Census MSA 1990 [0 = not in MSA] (MSA_1990)
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TOTAL % 0) 215 17.7 440) 8 0.7 560) 33 2.7 720) 23 1.9 1000) 55 4.5 1120) 16 1.3 1160) 2 0.2 1280) 42 3.5 1600) 28 2.3 1680) 21 1.7 1800) 19 1.6 1920) 15 1.2 2080) 27 2.2 2120) 22 1.8 2160) 13 1.1 2400) 26 2.1 2600) 5 0.4 2800) 3 0.2 2840) 23 1.9 3360) 28 2.3 3480) 1 0.1 3600) 22 1.8 3840) 22 1.8 3980) 20 1.7 4160) 2 0.2 4480) 43 3.5 4760) 3 0.2 4880) 21 1.7 5000) 6 0.5 5080) 52 4.3 5350) 7 0.6 5380) 15 1.2 5480) 7 0.6 5600) 29 2.4 5945) 22 1.8 6160) 19 1.6 6760) 36 3.0 6920) 34 2.8 6960) 38 3.1 7040) 26 2.1 7160) 32 2.6 7360) 16 1.3 7600) 28 2.3 8080) 3 0.2 8200) 12 1.0 8800) 17 1.4 8840) 15 1.2 8880) 1 0.1 9000) 9 0.7 9240) 30 2.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 53) Census Urban/Rural classification (URBANRUR)
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TOTAL % 1) Rural 227 18.7 5) Urban 985 81.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 54) Census CSA 2000 (CENS_CSA)
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TOTAL % 999) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 55) Census CBSA (CENSCBSA)
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TOTAL % 99999) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 56) Form of interview-respondents were administered the pre-election interview with random assignment to A10 or A11 placement of the question regarding the direction of the country (right track); respondents were also randomly assigned to be asked the set of patriotism questions either in the pre (Q2a-Q2e) or in the post (H5-H9x) (PR_RAND1)
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TOTAL % 1) A10 Pre and Pre patriotism module 309 25.5 2) A11 Pre and Pre patriotism module 297 24.5 3) A10 Pre and Post patriotism module 302 24.9 4) A11 Pre and Post patriotism module 304 25.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 57) Pre-election interview beginning month (IVWMONTH)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 4 0.3 9) September 676 55.8 10) October 517 42.7 11) November 15 1.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 58) Pre-election interview beginning day (IVW_DAY)
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TOTAL % 0) 4 0.3 1) 36 3.0 2) 23 1.9 3) 13 1.1 4) 20 1.7 5) 28 2.3 6) 27 2.2 7) 69 5.7 8) 48 4.0 9) 49 4.0 10) 45 3.7 11) 71 5.9 12) 47 3.9 13) 50 4.1 14) 43 3.5 15) 36 3.0 16) 34 2.8 17) 38 3.1 18) 44 3.6 19) 29 2.4 20) 48 4.0 21) 39 3.2 22) 37 3.1 23) 59 4.9 24) 43 3.5 25) 36 3.0 26) 39 3.2 27) 35 2.9 28) 47 3.9 29) 30 2.5 30) 33 2.7 31) 12 1.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 59) Pre-election interview beginning date MMDD (IVW_DATE)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 958.102 75 - 60) Pre-election interview beginning version of instrument (PRE_VERS)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 4 0.3 1) September 2, 2004 version 164 13.5 2) September 8, 2004 version 381 31.4 3) September 16, 2004 version 256 21.1 4) September 29, 2004 version 407 33.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 61) Pre-election interview ending month (PREEMNTH)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 4 0.3 9) September 670 55.3 10) October 523 43.2 11) November 15 1.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 62) Pre-election interview ending day (PRE_EDAY)
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TOTAL % 0) 4 0.3 1) 37 3.1 2) 22 1.8 3) 13 1.1 4) 21 1.7 5) 29 2.4 6) 26 2.1 7) 66 5.4 8) 48 4.0 9) 49 4.0 10) 46 3.8 11) 71 5.9 12) 45 3.7 13) 50 4.1 14) 42 3.5 15) 36 3.0 16) 35 2.9 17) 38 3.1 18) 43 3.5 19) 29 2.4 20) 48 4.0 21) 38 3.1 22) 37 3.1 23) 58 4.8 24) 45 3.7 25) 38 3.1 26) 39 3.2 27) 37 3.1 28) 46 3.8 29) 30 2.5 30) 33 2.7 31) 13 1.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 63) Pre-election interview ending date MMDD (PREEDATE)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 958.649 75 - 64) Pre-election interview ending version of instrument (PREEINST)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 4 0.3 1) September 2, 2004 version 86 7.1 2) September 8, 2004 version 320 26.4 3) September 16, 2004 version 247 20.4 4) September 29, 2004 version 555 45.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 65) Number of days before election beginning interview date (IVWELECT)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 33.1 17 - 66) Number of days before election ending interview date (IVWELEC2)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 33.3 17 - 67) Total number of Pre-election interview sessions (TOT_SESS)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 4 0.3 1) IW conducted in 1 session 1164 96.0 2) IW conducted in 2 sessions 40 3.3 3) IW conducted in 3 sessions 3 0.2 4) IW conducted in 4 sessions 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 68) Pre-election instrument version changed before interview end (PREINSTC)
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TOTAL % 0) Pre IW conducted using a single version of the instrument 1196 98.7 1) Pre IW conducted using more than a single version 12 1.0 9) Na 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 69) Total number of Pre-election interviewers (IVW_TOT)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 4 0.3 1) One interviewer conducted the entire interview 1207 99.6 2) Two interviewers conducted the interview 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 70) Pre-election interview session 1 date MMDD (PREDATE1)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 958.102 75 - 71) Pre-election interview session 2 date MMDD (PREDATE2)
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TOTAL % 910) 1 2.3 911) 2 4.5 913) 3 6.8 915) 2 4.5 916) 3 6.8 917) 1 2.3 918) 2 4.5 919) 1 2.3 920) 1 2.3 921) 1 2.3 922) 1 2.3 923) 1 2.3 924) 1 2.3 925) 2 4.5 927) 1 2.3 928) 1 2.3 929) 1 2.3 1001) 1 2.3 1003) 1 2.3 1004) 2 4.5 1005) 1 2.3 1007) 1 2.3 1008) 1 2.3 1009) 1 2.3 1010) 1 2.3 1011) 1 2.3 1013) 1 2.3 1014) 1 2.3 1020) 1 2.3 1023) 1 2.3 1025) 1 2.3 1027) 1 2.3 1030) 1 2.3 1031) 2 4.5 Missing 1168 TOTAL 44 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 72) Pre-election interview session 3 date MMDD (PREDATE3)
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TOTAL % 922) 1 25.0 924) 1 25.0 930) 1 25.0 1027) 1 25.0 Missing 1208 TOTAL 4 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 73) Pre-election interview session 4 date MMDD (PREDATE4)
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TOTAL % 922) 1 100.0 Missing 1211 TOTAL 1 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 74) Pre-election interview session 1 version of instrument (PRE_V1)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 4 0.3 1) September 2, 2004 version 164 13.5 2) September 8, 2004 version 381 31.4 3) September 16, 2004 version 256 21.1 4) September 29, 2004 version 407 33.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 75) Pre-election interview session 2 version of instrument (PRE_V2)
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TOTAL % 1) September 2, 2004 version 3 6.8 2) September 8, 2004 version 16 36.4 3) September16, 2004 version 9 20.5 4) September 29, 2004 version 16 36.4 Missing 1168 TOTAL 44 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 76) Pre-election interview session 3 version of instrument (PRE_V3)
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TOTAL % 3) September 16, 2004 version 2 50.0 4) September 29, 2004 version 2 50.0 Missing 1208 TOTAL 4 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 77) Pre-election interview session 4 version of instrument (PRE_V4)
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TOTAL % 3) September 16, 2004 version 1 100.0 Missing 1211 TOTAL 1 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 78) Pre-election interview session 1 breakoff/end: This identifies the instrument module containing the break-off point of the first session of interviewing. (PRE_BRK1)
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TOTAL % 0) Interview completed in 1 session 1162 96.2 1) Media module 5 0.4 2) Country on right track 1 0.1 3) Congressional approval 1 0.1 4) Thermometer series 4 0.3 5) Party likes-dislikes 2 0.2 6) R finance questions 2 0.2 7) Presidential candidate affects 3 0.2 8) Liberal-conservative placements 2 0.2 9) Who will win presidency 1 0.1 10) Economy question 1 0.1 11) Interventionism questions 1 0.1 12) Party handling of issues 1 0.1 13) U.S. position and involvement in world 1 0.1 14) Party ID 1 0.1 15) Presidential candidate traits 1 0.1 16) Iraq/Afghanistan questions 1 0.1 17) Spending-services scales 5 0.4 18) Government health insurance scale 1 0.1 19) Guaranteed jobs-standard of living scales 1 0.1 20) Federal spending series 3 0.2 21) Tax level questions 1 0.1 22) Late abortion questions 1 0.1 23) Environment-jobs scale 1 0.1 24) Demographics 5 0.4 Missing 4 TOTAL 1208 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 79) Pre-election interview session 2 breakoff/end: This identifies the instrument module containing the break-off point of the second session of interviewing. (PRE_BRK2)
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TOTAL % 17) Spending-services scales 2 50.0 20) Federal spending series 1 25.0 24) Demographics 1 25.0 Missing 1208 TOTAL 4 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 80) Pre-election interview session 3 breakoff/end: This identifies the instrument module containing the break-off point of the third session of interviewing. (PRE_BRK3)
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TOTAL % 17) Spending-services scales 1 100.0 Missing 1211 TOTAL 1 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 81) Total number of calls (CALLSNUM)
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TOTAL % 1) 221 18.2 2) 218 18.0 3) 161 13.3 4) 130 10.7 5) 114 9.4 6) 101 8.3 7) 63 5.2 8) 42 3.5 9) 31 2.6 10) 20 1.7 11) 17 1.4 12) 25 2.1 13) 19 1.6 14) 11 0.9 15) 8 0.7 16) 6 0.5 17) 6 0.5 18) 3 0.2 19) 6 0.5 20) 1 0.1 21) 2 0.2 22) 2 0.2 23) 2 0.2 24) 1 0.1 26) 1 0.1 36) 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 82) Number of face-to-face (FTF) calls (FTFCALLS)
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TOTAL % 1) 230 19.0 2) 259 21.4 3) 181 14.9 4) 142 11.7 5) 109 9.0 6) 80 6.6 7) 54 4.5 8) 36 3.0 9) 29 2.4 10) 21 1.7 11) 10 0.8 12) 18 1.5 13) 10 0.8 14) 5 0.4 15) 6 0.5 16) 4 0.3 17) 5 0.4 18) 2 0.2 19) 6 0.5 21) 1 0.1 22) 2 0.2 24) 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 83) Number of phone calls (PH_CALLS)
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TOTAL % 0) 923 76.2 1) 148 12.2 2) 56 4.6 3) 34 2.8 4) 20 1.7 5) 10 0.8 6) 6 0.5 7) 8 0.7 8) 1 0.1 9) 2 0.2 10) 1 0.1 11) 1 0.1 12) 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 84) Interviewer interview number (nth IW)--identifies pre-election interview number (IVWRNMBR)
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TOTAL % 0) 4 0.3 1) 94 7.8 2) 94 7.8 3) 89 7.3 4) 86 7.1 5) 84 6.9 6) 78 6.4 7) 75 6.2 8) 71 5.9 9) 64 5.3 10) 56 4.6 11) 51 4.2 12) 46 3.8 13) 42 3.5 14) 36 3.0 15) 30 2.5 16) 25 2.1 17) 24 2.0 18) 19 1.6 19) 19 1.6 20) 18 1.5 21) 13 1.1 22) 11 0.9 23) 8 0.7 24) 7 0.6 25) 7 0.6 26) 6 0.5 27) 6 0.5 28) 4 0.3 29) 4 0.3 30) 4 0.3 31) 4 0.3 32) 4 0.3 33) 4 0.3 34) 4 0.3 35) 4 0.3 36) 4 0.3 37) 3 0.2 38) 3 0.2 39) 3 0.2 40) 2 0.2 41) 1 0.1 42) 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 85) Refusal conversion indicator [0 = Not a refusal conversion situation and 1= Refusal conversion case] (REF_IND)
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TOTAL % 0) Not a refusal conversion situation 1080 89.1 1) Refusal conversion case 132 10.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 86) Release (RELEASE)
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TOTAL % 1) All sample lines released at start of interviewing period 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 87) Mode of interview (IVW_MODE)
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TOTAL % 1) All interviews conducted face-to-face 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 88) Result (RESULT)
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TOTAL % 1) Completed interview 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 89) Length of interview (in minutes) (IVWLNGTH)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 70.053 23 - 90) Language of interview: all completed in English (LANGUAGE)
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TOTAL % 1) All interviews were conducted in English 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 91) Interview verification (IVWVERIF)
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TOTAL % 0) Not selected for verification 1079 89.0 2) Verified, no inconsistencies 91 7.5 3) Verified with discrepancies 4 0.3 5) Unable to verify (unable to contact respondent) 23 1.9 6) Verification limit met (used when the case is flagged for verification but the target for verified cases has been met) 15 1.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 92) Interviewer evaluation (IVWREVAL)
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TOTAL % 0) Not flagged for evaluation 1064 87.8 1) Flagged for evaluation; not evaluated 4 0.3 2) Evaluated 144 11.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 93) Interview tape-recorded (RECORDED)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes, tape recorded 155 12.8 5) No 1057 87.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 94) Payment offer amount (PAYOFFER)
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TOTAL % 20) $20 984 81.2 50) $50 228 18.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 95) Payment amount (PAY_AMNT)
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TOTAL % 0) Respondent refused to pay 6 0.5 20) $20 979 80.8 50) $50 227 18.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 96) Payment date (PAY_DATE)
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TOTAL % 0) 3 0.2 111) 1 0.1 117) 1 0.1 927) 416 34.5 1004) 202 16.7 1008) 91 7.5 1012) 53 4.4 1013) 80 6.6 1018) 50 4.1 1019) 46 3.8 1026) 43 3.6 1029) 97 8.0 1103) 97 8.0 1104) 17 1.4 1110) 1 0.1 1112) 1 0.1 1122) 4 0.3 1129) 1 0.1 1207) 2 0.2 Missing 6 TOTAL 1206 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 97) Payment mode (PAY_MODE)
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TOTAL % 1) All respondents paid by check 1206 100.0 Missing 6 TOTAL 1206 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 98) Respondent incentive (RSPINCNT)
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TOTAL % 1) All respondents received $5 cash and a magnet 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 99) Persuasion letters (P_LETTER)
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TOTAL % 0) Persuasion letters not documented for the 2004 Pre 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 100) Summary: Respondent made positive comment (RESP_1)
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TOTAL % 0) Positive comment not coded at any call 801 66.1 1) Positive comment coded for at least one call 401 33.1 9) Na 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 101) Summary: Respondent made time-delay comment (RESP_2)
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TOTAL % 0) Time-delay comment not coded at any call 774 63.9 1) Time-delay comment coded for at least one call 428 35.3 9) Na 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 102) Summary: Respondent made negative comment (RESP_3)
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TOTAL % 0) Negative comment not coded at any call 1036 85.5 1) Negative comment coded for at least one call 166 13.7 9) Na 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 103) Summary: Respondent made eligibility comment (RESP_4)
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TOTAL % 0) Eligibility comment not coded at any call 1045 86.2 1) Eligibility comment coded for at least one call 157 13.0 9) Na 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 104) Summary: Respondent made privacy comment (RESP_5)
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TOTAL % 0) Privacy comment not coded at any call 1138 93.9 1) Privacy comment coded for at least one call 64 5.3 9) Na 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 105) Summary: Respondent made comment not interested in politics (RESP_6)
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TOTAL % 0) Political disinterest comment not coded at any call 1154 95.2 1) Political disinterest comment coded for at least one call 48 4.0 9) Na 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 106) Comment: positive - help community (RESP_7)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 78 6.4 5) Not coded 1124 92.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 107) Comment: positive - enjoy surveys (RESP_8)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 76 6.3 5) Not coded 1126 92.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 108) Comment: other positive (RESP_9)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 316 26.1 5) Not coded 886 73.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 109) Comment: time delay - too busy (RESP_10)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 167 13.8 5) Not coded 1035 85.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 110) Comment: time delay - bad time (RESP_11)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 299 24.7 5) Not coded 903 74.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 111) Comment: time delay - think about it (RESP_12)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 44 3.6 5) Not coded 1158 95.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 112) Comment: other time delay (RESP_13)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 84 6.9 5) Not coded 1118 92.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 113) Comment: negative - waste of time (RESP_14)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 7 0.6 5) Not coded 1195 98.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 114) Comment: negative - don't trust surveys (RESP_15)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 15 1.2 5) Not coded 1187 97.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 115) Comment: negative - surveys waste money (RESP_16)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 2 0.2 5) Not coded 1200 99.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 116) Comment: negative - never do surveys (RESP_17)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 29 2.4 5) Not coded 1173 96.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 117) Comment: negative - not interested (RESP_18)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 121 10.0 5) Not coded 1081 89.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 118) Comment: other negative (RESP_19)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 64 5.3 5) Not coded 1138 93.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 119) Comment: eligibility - don't know about topic (RESP_20)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 113 9.3 5) Not coded 1089 89.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 120) Comment: eligibility - no spouse/partn/child (RESP_21)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 3 0.2 5) Not coded 1199 98.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 121) Comment: eligibility - too young/too old (RESP_22)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 12 1.0 5) Not coded 1190 98.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 122) Comment: eligibility - don't/can't vote (RESP_23)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 34 2.8 5) Not coded 1168 96.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 123) Comment: other eligibility (RESP_24)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 22 1.8 5) Not coded 1180 97.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 124) Comment: privacy - personal questions (RESP_25)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 15 1.2 5) Not coded 1187 97.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 125) Comment: privacy - govt knows everything (RESP_26)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 4 0.3 5) Not coded 1198 98.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 126) Comment: other privacy (RESP_27)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 10 0.8 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 57 4.7 5) Not coded 1145 94.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 127) Respondent initial refusal (RESP_28)
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TOTAL % 0) Respondent did not initially refuse 1119 92.3 1) Respondent initial refusal 93 7.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 128) Informant initial refusal (RESP_29)
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TOTAL % 0) Informant did not initially refuse 1113 91.8 1) Informant initial refusal 99 8.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 129) Type of structure (STRCTTYP)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 72 5.9 1) Mobile home 38 3.1 2) Detached single family 744 61.4 3) Multi-family 74 6.1 4) Apartment house 196 16.2 5) Condo complex 64 5.3 7) Other (SPECIFY) 24 2.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 130) Structure description (STRCDSCR)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 6 1.7 1) Single family home 11 3.1 2) Structure with 2 to 9 units 139 38.8 3) Structure with 10 to 49 units 109 30.4 4) Structure with 50 or more units 85 23.7 7) Other (SPECIFY) 8 2.2 Missing 854 TOTAL 358 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 131) Structure residential status (RESSTATS)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 72 5.9 1) Entirely residential 1061 87.5 2) Primarily residential with some commercial or other non-residential 68 5.6 3) Primarily commercial or other non-residential 11 0.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 132) Observed urbanicity of segment (URBNCTY)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 68 5.6 1) Rural area 184 15.2 2) Small town 270 22.3 3) Suburb 372 30.7 4) Large city 244 20.1 5) Inner city 74 6.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 133) Political signs (POLSIGNS)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 74 6.1 1) Yes 25 2.1 5) No 1113 91.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 134) Type political sign 1 (SGNTYPE1)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 1 4.0 1) Democratic Presidential candidate 8 32.0 2) Republican Presidential candidate 5 20.0 4) Candidate for governor 1 4.0 5) 1 or more local candidates 9 36.0 7) Other non-presidential candidate, NA what level 1 4.0 Missing 1187 TOTAL 25 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 135) Type political sign 2 (SGNTYPE2)
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TOTAL % 3) Congressional candidate 1 25.0 5) 1 or more local candidates 1 25.0 7) Other non-presidential candidate, NA what level 2 50.0 Missing 1208 TOTAL 4 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 136) Summary: any specified impediment noted (IMPEDNTE)
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TOTAL % 0) None of the specified impediments coded at any call and ‘none of the above' specifically coded for at least 1 call 970 80.0 1) 1 or more specified impediments coded 142 11.7 9) NA 100 8.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 137) Structure impediment - locked entrance (IMPED_1)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 100 8.3 1) Coded at one or more calls 95 7.8 5) Not coded 1017 83.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 138) Structure impediment - locked gates (IMPED_2)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 100 8.3 1) Coded at one or more calls 40 3.3 5) Not coded 1072 88.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 139) Structure impediment - gatekeeper (IMPED_3)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 100 8.3 1) Coded at one or more calls 28 2.3 5) Not coded 1084 89.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 140) Structure impediment - intercom (IMPED_4)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 100 8.3 1) Coded at one or more calls 70 5.8 5) Not coded 1042 86.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 141) Summary: any specified security measure (IMPED_5)
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TOTAL % 0) None of the specified security measures coded at any call and ‘none of the above' specifically coded for at least 1 call 941 77.6 1) 1 or more specified impediments coded 172 14.2 9) NA 99 8.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 142) Structure security - bars (IMPED_6)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 99 8.2 1) Coded at one or more calls 38 3.1 5) Not coded 1075 88.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 143) Structure security - crime watch/sec system (IMPED_7)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 99 8.2 1) Coded at one or more calls 47 3.9 5) Not coded 1066 88.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 144) Structure security - no trespassing sign (IMPED_8)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 99 8.2 1) Coded at one or more calls 31 2.6 5) Not coded 1082 89.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 145) Structure security - security door (IMPED_9)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 99 8.2 1) Coded at one or more calls 69 5.7 5) Not coded 1044 86.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 146) Structure security - guard dogs (IMPED_10)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 99 8.2 1) Coded at one or more calls 34 2.8 5) Not coded 1079 89.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 147) Gatekeeper present (GTEKPER)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 73 6.0 1) Yes 28 2.3 2) No, but building is locked/subdivision is gated and locked 29 2.4 5) No 1082 89.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 148) Type gatekeeper (GATETYPE)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 8 14.0 1) Building manager or other gatekeeper must let you in the building (/on the grounds/ into the mobile home park) but then you are free to attempt contact with R's HU 18 31.6 2) Building manager or other gatekeeper must get permission from someone in R's HU before you are allowed to make contact with the household 16 28.1 7) Other [SPECIFY] 15 26.3 Missing 1155 TOTAL 57 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 149) Summary: gatekeeper status0 = Gatekeeper noted at neither PreAdmin.45c nor PreAdmin.471 = Gatekeeper noted at PreAdmin.45c but not at PreAdmin.472 = Gatekeeper noted at PreAdmin.47 but not at PreAdmin.45c3 = Gatekeeper noted at both PreAdmin.45c and PreAdmin.47 (GTESTATS)
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TOTAL % 0) Gatekeeper noted at neither PreAdmin. 45c nor PreAdmin.47 1153 95.1 1) Gatekeeper noted at PreAdmin. 45c but not at PreAdmin .47 11 0.9 2) Gatekeeper noted at PreAdmin .47 but not at PreAdmin .45c 11 0.9 3) Gatekeeper noted at both PreAdmin .45c and PreAdmin .47 17 1.4 9) NA in both PreAdmin .45c and PreAdmin .47 20 1.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 150) Summary: locked status0 = Locked status noted at neither PreAdmin.45b nor PreAdmin.471 = Locked status noted at PreAdmin.45b but not at PreAdmin.472 = Locked status noted at PreAdmin.47 but not at PreAdmin.45c3 = Locked status noted at both PreAdmin.45b and PreAdmin.47 (LOCKEDST)
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TOTAL % 0) Locked status noted at neither PreAdmin .45b nor PreAdmin .47 1127 93.0 1) Locked status noted at Pre Admin .45b but not at PreAdmin .47 36 3.0 2) Locked status noted at PreAdmin .47 but not at PreAdmin .45c 25 2.1 3) Locked status noted at both PreAdmin .45b and PreAdmin .47 4 0.3 9) NA in both PreAdmin .45b and PReAdmin .47 20 1.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 151) Interviewer of record ID (IVWR_ID)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 49288661.593 26720480 - 152) Other interviewer ID (OIVR_ID)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 132 49955290.841 26226087 - 153) Supervisor ID (SUPVSRID)
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TOTAL % 1835779) 55 4.5 12874397) 6 0.5 37426796) 1066 88.0 46644514) 39 3.2 58809065) 39 3.2 69114547) 1 0.1 71570049) 6 0.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 154) Interviewer gender (IWRGNDR)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 101 8.3 1) Male 244 20.1 5) Female 867 71.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 155) Interviewer education level (IWR_EDUC)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 101 8.3 1) High school graduate 476 39.3 2) College graduate 635 52.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 156) Interviewer race (IWR_RACE)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 101 8.3 1) White 876 72.3 2) Nonwhite 235 19.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 157) Interviewer languages (IWR_LANG)
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TOTAL % 0) Does not speak Spanish 929 76.7 1) Speaks Spanish 182 15.0 9) NA 101 8.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 158) Interviewer experience (IWR_EXP)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 101 8.3 1) 0-5 years 1042 86.0 2) 6-10 years 47 3.9 3) 11 or more years 22 1.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 159) Interviewer age group (IWR_AGE)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 101 8.3 1) 18-34 years 156 12.9 2) 35-50 years 368 30.4 3) 51-64 years 323 26.7 4) 65 years or more 264 21.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 160) Pre interview error flag (PREERROR)
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TOTAL % 0) No error in Pre application 1134 93.6 1) Error in E8 (skipped E8a) 26 2.1 2) Error in E9 (skipped E9a) 30 2.5 3) Error in E8 and E9 (skipped E8a and E9a) 22 1.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 161) Pre interview error flag (PREERRR2)
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TOTAL % 0) No error; F3-F6 not skipped 1087 89.7 1) Error; F3-F6 skipped 125 10.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 162) Random order Presidential candidates A3-A6 Likes-Dislikes (PRERAND1)
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TOTAL % 1) President Bush likes-dislikes administered first 573 47.3 2) John Kerry likes-dislikes administered first 639 52.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 163) Random order Presidential candidates B1b-B1c thermometers (PRERAND2)
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TOTAL % 1) John Kerry thermometer administered first 602 49.7 2) Ralph Nader thermometer administered first 610 50.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 164) Random order B1d Cheney thermometer (PRERAND3)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered as 1st name 159 13.1 2) Administered as 2nd name 142 11.7 3) Administered as 3rd name 142 11.7 4) Administered as 4th name 162 13.4 5) Administered as 5th name 136 11.2 6) Administered as 6th name 155 12.8 7) Administered as 7th name 152 12.5 8) Administered as 8th name 164 13.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 165) Random order B1e John Edwards thermometer (PRERAND4)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered as 1st name 156 12.9 2) Administered as 2nd name 139 11.5 3) Administered as 3rd name 141 11.6 4) Administered as 4th name 167 13.8 5) Administered as 5th name 123 10.1 6) Administered as 6th name 167 13.8 7) Administered as 7th name 157 13.0 8) Administered as 8th name 162 13.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 166) Random order B1f Laura Bush thermometer (PRERAND5)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered as 1st name 160 13.2 2) Administered as 2nd name 173 14.3 3) Administered as 3rd name 156 12.9 4) Administered as 4th name 157 13.0 5) Administered as 5th name 149 12.3 6) Administered as 6th name 142 11.7 7) Administered as 7th name 143 11.8 8) Administered as 8th name 132 10.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 167) Random order B1g Hillary Clinton thermometer (PRERAND6)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered as 1st name 154 12.7 2) Administered as 2nd name 144 11.9 3) Administered as 3rd name 141 11.6 4) Administered as 4th name 136 11.2 5) Administered as 5th name 162 13.4 6) Administered as 6th name 153 12.6 7) Administered as 7th name 162 13.4 8) Administered as 8th name 160 13.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 168) Random order B1h Bill Clinton thermometer (PRERAND7)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered as 1st name 167 13.8 2) Administered as 2nd name 153 12.6 3) Administered as 3rd name 153 12.6 4) Administered as 4th name 140 11.6 5) Administered as 5th name 162 13.4 6) Administered as 6th name 141 11.6 7) Administered as 7th name 151 12.5 8) Administered as 8th name 145 12.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 169) Random order B1j Colin Powell thermometer (PRERAND8)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered as 1st name 131 10.8 2) Administered as 2nd name 160 13.2 3) Administered as 3rd name 153 12.6 4) Administered as 4th name 154 12.7 5) Administered as 5th name 161 13.3 6) Administered as 6th name 153 12.6 7) Administered as 7th name 142 11.7 8) Administered as 8th name 158 13.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 170) Random order B1k John Ashcroft thermometer (PRERAND9)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered as 1st name 123 10.1 2) Administered as 2nd name 159 13.1 3) Administered as 3rd name 155 12.8 4) Administered as 4th name 161 13.3 5) Administered as 5th name 158 13.0 6) Administered as 6th name 169 13.9 7) Administered as 7th name 148 12.2 8) Administered as 8th name 139 11.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 171) Random order B1m John McCain thermometer (PRERND10)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered as 1st name 162 13.4 2) Administered as 2nd name 142 11.7 3) Administered as 3rd name 171 14.1 4) Administered as 4th name 135 11.1 5) Administered as 5th name 161 13.3 6) Administered as 6th name 132 10.9 7) Administered as 7th name 157 13.0 8) Administered as 8th name 152 12.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 172) Random order parties B1n-B1p thermometers (PRERND11)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic party thermometer administered first 575 47.4 2) Republican party thermometer administered first 637 52.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 173) Random order parties C1-C2 Likes-Dislikes (PRERND12)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic party likes-dislikes administered first 619 51.1 2) Republican party likes-dislikes administered first 593 48.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 174) Random order Presidential candidates D1-D2 affects (PRERND13)
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TOTAL % 1) President Bush affects administered first 637 52.6 2) John Kerry affects administered first 575 47.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 175) Random order D1a Bush angry affect (PRERND14)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 285 23.5 2) Administered 2nd 336 27.7 3) Administered 3rd 304 25.1 4) Administered 4th 287 23.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 176) Random order D1b Bush hopeful affect (PRERND15)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 280 23.1 2) Administered 2nd 305 25.2 3) Administered 3rd 310 25.6 4) Administered 4th 317 26.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 177) Random order D1c Bush afraid affect (PRERND16)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 311 25.7 2) Administered 2nd 279 23.0 3) Administered 3rd 308 25.4 4) Administered 4th 314 25.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 178) Random order D1d Bush proud affect (PRERND17)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 336 27.7 2) Administered 2nd 292 24.1 3) Administered 3rd 290 23.9 4) Administered 4th 294 24.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 179) Random order D2a Kerry angry affect (PRERND18)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 319 26.3 2) Administered 2nd 281 23.2 3) Administered 3rd 303 25.0 4) Administered 4th 309 25.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 180) Random order D2b Kerry hopeful affect (PRERND19)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 319 26.3 2) Administered 2nd 305 25.2 3) Administered 3rd 293 24.2 4) Administered 4th 295 24.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 181) Random order D2c Kerry afraid affect (PRERND20)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 273 22.5 2) Administered 2nd 310 25.6 3) Administered 3rd 297 24.5 4) Administered 4th 332 27.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 182) Random order D2d Kerry proud affect (PRERND21)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 301 24.8 2) Administered 2nd 316 26.1 3) Administered 3rd 319 26.3 4) Administered 4th 276 22.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 183) Random order Presidential cand E3-E4 liberal-conservative (PRERND22)
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TOTAL % 1) John Kerry placement administered first 610 50.3 2) Ralph Nader placement administered first 602 49.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 184) Random order parties E5-E6 liberal-conservative (PRERND23)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic party placement administered first 618 51.0 2) Republican party placement administered first 594 49.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 185) Random order F3-F6 unemployment or inflation (PRERND24)
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TOTAL % 1) Unemployment questions F3-F4 administered first 561 51.6 2) Inflation questions F5-F6 administered first 526 48.4 Missing 125 TOTAL 1087 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 186) Random order names G1-G3 party performance (PRERND25)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic party first in question text 577 47.6 2) Republican party first in question text 635 52.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 187) Random order Presidential candidates K1-K2 traits (PRERND26)
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TOTAL % 1) President Bush traits administered first 611 50.4 2) John Kerry traits administered first 601 49.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 188) Random order K1a Bush moral trait (PRERND27)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 145 12.0 2) Administered 2nd 182 15.0 3) Administered 3rd 184 15.2 4) Administered 4th 191 15.8 5) Administered 5th 149 12.3 6) Administered 6th 173 14.3 7) Administered 7th 188 15.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 189) Random order K1b Bush leadership trait (PRERND28)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 169 13.9 2) Administered 2nd 185 15.3 3) Administered 3rd 168 13.9 4) Administered 4th 185 15.3 5) Administered 5th 175 14.4 6) Administered 6th 160 13.2 7) Administered 7th 170 14.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 190) Random order K1c Bush cares trait (PRERND29)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 183 15.1 2) Administered 2nd 163 13.4 3) Administered 3rd 174 14.4 4) Administered 4th 155 12.8 5) Administered 5th 183 15.1 6) Administered 6th 185 15.3 7) Administered 7th 169 13.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 191) Random order K1d Bush knowledgeable trait (PRERND30)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 200 16.5 2) Administered 2nd 177 14.6 3) Administered 3rd 157 13.0 4) Administered 4th 154 12.7 5) Administered 5th 178 14.7 6) Administered 6th 174 14.4 7) Administered 7th 172 14.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 192) Random order K1e Bush intelligent trait (PRERND31)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 178 14.7 2) Administered 2nd 162 13.4 3) Administered 3rd 161 13.3 4) Administered 4th 161 13.3 5) Administered 5th 185 15.3 6) Administered 6th 175 14.4 7) Administered 7th 190 15.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 193) Random order K1f Bush dishonest trait (PRERND32)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 175 14.4 2) Administered 2nd 180 14.9 3) Administered 3rd 190 15.7 4) Administered 4th 184 15.2 5) Administered 5th 169 13.9 6) Administered 6th 174 14.4 7) Administered 7th 140 11.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 194) Random order K1g Bush make up mind trait (PRERND33)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 162 13.4 2) Administered 2nd 163 13.4 3) Administered 3rd 178 14.7 4) Administered 4th 182 15.0 5) Administered 5th 173 14.3 6) Administered 6th 171 14.1 7) Administered 7th 183 15.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 195) Random order K1a Kerry moral trait (PRERND34)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 157 13.0 2) Administered 2nd 197 16.3 3) Administered 3rd 188 15.5 4) Administered 4th 168 13.9 5) Administered 5th 168 13.9 6) Administered 6th 176 14.5 7) Administered 7th 158 13.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 196) Random order K1b Kerry leadership trait (PRERND35)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 179 14.8 2) Administered 2nd 185 15.3 3) Administered 3rd 151 12.5 4) Administered 4th 177 14.6 5) Administered 5th 172 14.2 6) Administered 6th 167 13.8 7) Administered 7th 181 14.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 197) Random order K1c Kerry cares trait (PRERND36)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 180 14.9 2) Administered 2nd 170 14.0 3) Administered 3rd 186 15.3 4) Administered 4th 156 12.9 5) Administered 5th 152 12.5 6) Administered 6th 177 14.6 7) Administered 7th 191 15.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 198) Random order K1d Kerry knowledgeable trait (PRERND37)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 167 13.8 2) Administered 2nd 179 14.8 3) Administered 3rd 167 13.8 4) Administered 4th 174 14.4 5) Administered 5th 185 15.3 6) Administered 6th 166 13.7 7) Administered 7th 174 14.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 199) Random order K1e Kerry intelligent trait (PRERND38)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 185 15.3 2) Administered 2nd 158 13.0 3) Administered 3rd 182 15.0 4) Administered 4th 184 15.2 5) Administered 5th 162 13.4 6) Administered 6th 181 14.9 7) Administered 7th 160 13.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 200) Random order K1f Kerry dishonest trait (PRERND39)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 160 13.2 2) Administered 2nd 153 12.6 3) Administered 3rd 155 12.8 4) Administered 4th 188 15.5 5) Administered 5th 196 16.2 6) Administered 6th 182 15.0 7) Administered 7th 178 14.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 201) Random order K1g Kerry make up mind trait (PRERND40)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 184 15.2 2) Administered 2nd 170 14.0 3) Administered 3rd 183 15.1 4) Administered 4th 165 13.6 5) Administered 5th 177 14.6 6) Administered 6th 163 13.4 7) Administered 7th 170 14.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 202) Random order Presidential candidates N1b-c spending-services (PRERND41)
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TOTAL % 1) George Bush placement administered first 575 47.4 2) John Kerry placement administered first 637 52.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 203) Random order parties N1d-e spending-services (PRERND42)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic party placement administered first 580 47.9 2) Republican party placement administered first 632 52.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 204) Random order Presidential candidates N2b-c defense spending (PRERND43)
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TOTAL % 1) President Bush placement administered first 630 52.0 2) John Kerry placement administered first 582 48.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 205) Random order parties N2d-e defense spending (PRERND44)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic party placement administered first 615 50.7 2) Republican party placement administered first 597 49.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 206) Random order Presidential candidates N5b-c guaranteed jobs (PRERND45)
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TOTAL % 1) George Bush placement administered first 610 50.3 2) John Kerry placement administered first 602 49.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 207) Random order parties N5d-e guaranteed jobs (PRERND46)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic party placement administered first 576 47.5 2) Republican party placement administered first 636 52.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 208) Random order Presidential candidates N6b-c aid to blacks (PRERND47)
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TOTAL % 1) George Bush placement administered first 576 47.5 2) John Kerry placement administered first 636 52.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 209) Random order parties N6d-e aid to blacks (PRERND48)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic party placement administered first 622 51.3 2) Republican party placement administered first 590 48.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 210) Random order P1b Social Security Fed. spending (PRERND49)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 124 10.2 2) Administered 2nd 129 10.6 3) Administered 3rd 123 10.1 4) Administered 4th 120 9.9 5) Administered 5th 122 10.1 6) Administered 6th 125 10.3 7) Administered 7th 115 9.5 8) Administered 8th 111 9.2 9) Administered 9th 112 9.2 10) Administered 10th 131 10.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 211) Random order P1c public schools Fed. spending (PRERND50)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 141 11.6 2) Administered 2nd 116 9.6 3) Administered 3rd 106 8.7 4) Administered 4th 128 10.6 5) Administered 5th 123 10.1 6) Administered 6th 100 8.3 7) Administered 7th 128 10.6 8) Administered 8th 124 10.2 9) Administered 9th 138 11.4 10) Administered 10th 108 8.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 212) Random order P1d science/tech Fed. spending (PRERND51)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 102 8.4 2) Administered 2nd 136 11.2 3) Administered 3rd 119 9.8 4) Administered 4th 119 9.8 5) Administered 5th 112 9.2 6) Administered 6th 115 9.5 7) Administered 7th 137 11.3 8) Administered 8th 125 10.3 9) Administered 9th 128 10.6 10) Administered 10th 119 9.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 213) Random order P1e prevent crime Fed. spending (PRERND52)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 113 9.3 2) Administered 2nd 122 10.1 3) Administered 3rd 126 10.4 4) Administered 4th 118 9.7 5) Administered 5th 105 8.7 6) Administered 6th 134 11.1 7) Administered 7th 123 10.1 8) Administered 8th 137 11.3 9) Administered 9th 115 9.5 10) Administered 10th 119 9.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 214) Random order P1f welfare Fed. spending (PRERND53)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 108 8.9 2) Administered 2nd 139 11.5 3) Administered 3rd 104 8.6 4) Administered 4th 113 9.3 5) Administered 5th 130 10.7 6) Administered 6th 114 9.4 7) Administered 7th 121 10.0 8) Administered 8th 133 11.0 9) Administered 9th 118 9.7 10) Administered 10th 132 10.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 215) Random order P1g child care Fed. spending (PRERND54)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 129 10.6 2) Administered 2nd 131 10.8 3) Administered 3rd 108 8.9 4) Administered 4th 109 9.0 5) Administered 5th 133 11.0 6) Administered 6th 123 10.1 7) Administered 7th 130 10.7 8) Administered 8th 106 8.7 9) Administered 9th 130 10.7 10) Administered 10th 113 9.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 216) Random order P1h foreign aid Fed. spending (PRERND55)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 100 8.3 2) Administered 2nd 100 8.3 3) Administered 3rd 130 10.7 4) Administered 4th 152 12.5 5) Administered 5th 110 9.1 6) Administered 6th 135 11.1 7) Administered 7th 125 10.3 8) Administered 8th 123 10.1 9) Administered 9th 110 9.1 10) Administered 10th 127 10.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 217) Random order P1j aid to poor Fed. spending (PRERND56)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 115 9.5 2) Administered 2nd 121 10.0 3) Administered 3rd 132 10.9 4) Administered 4th 119 9.8 5) Administered 5th 130 10.7 6) Administered 6th 129 10.6 7) Administered 7th 102 8.4 8) Administered 8th 124 10.2 9) Administered 9th 123 10.1 10) Administered 10th 117 9.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 218) Random order P1k illegal immigr Fed. spending (PRERND57)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 144 11.9 2) Administered 2nd 125 10.3 3) Administered 3rd 146 12.0 4) Administered 4th 119 9.8 5) Administered 5th 100 8.3 6) Administered 6th 121 10.0 7) Administered 7th 109 9.0 8) Administered 8th 111 9.2 9) Administered 9th 110 9.1 10) Administered 10th 127 10.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 219) Random order P1m war on terror Fed. spending (PRERND58)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 136 11.2 2) Administered 2nd 93 7.7 3) Administered 3rd 118 9.7 4) Administered 4th 115 9.5 5) Administered 5th 147 12.1 6) Administered 6th 116 9.6 7) Administered 7th 122 10.1 8) Administered 8th 118 9.7 9) Administered 9th 128 10.6 10) Administered 10th 119 9.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 220) Random order Presidential candidates P3b-c environment/jobs (PRERND59)
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TOTAL % 1) George Bush placement administered first 608 50.2 2) John Kerry placement administered first 604 49.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 221) Random order Presidential candidates P5b-c gun control (PRERND60)
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TOTAL % 1) George Bush placement administered first 614 50.7 2) John Kerry placement administered first 598 49.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 222) Random order Presidential candidates P6b-c women's role (PRERND61)
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TOTAL % 1) George Bush placement administered first 630 52.0 2) John Kerry placement administered first 582 48.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 223) Random order parties P6d-e women's role (PRERND62)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic party placement administered first 615 50.7 2) Republican party placement administered first 597 49.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 224) Some people don't pay much attention to political campaigns. How about you? Would you say that you have been VERY MUCH interested, SOMEWHAT interested or NOT MUCH interested in the political campaigns so far this year? (P_CMPGN)
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TOTAL % 1) Very much interested 498 41.1 3) Somewhat interested 528 43.6 5) Not much interested 186 15.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 225) In 2000 Al Gore ran on the Democratic ticket against George W. Bush for the Republicans and Ralph Nader as the Reform party candidate. Do you remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election? (VOTE2000)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes, voted 817 67.4 5) No, didn't vote 383 31.6 8) Don't know 12 1.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 226) IF RESPONDENT SAYS YES VOTED FOR PRESIDENT IN 2000: Which one did you vote for? (WHOVTE00)
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TOTAL % 1) Al Gore 371 45.4 3) George W. Bush 400 49.0 5) Pat Buchanan 2 0.2 6) Ralph Nader 18 2.2 7) Other [SPECIFY] 7 0.9 8) Don't know 9 1.1 9) Refused 10 1.2 Missing 395 TOTAL 817 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 227) All things considered, would you say that the 2000 presidential election was decided in a way that was FAIR or UNFAIR? (ELFAIR00)
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TOTAL % 1) Fair 590 48.7 5) Unfair 566 46.7 8) Don't know 52 4.3 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 228) Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that it was [fair/unfair]? Referring to how strongly the respondent feels 2000 Presidential election was fair/unfair (ELCFAIR2)
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TOTAL % 1) Fair - strongly 426 36.9 2) Fair - not strongly 159 13.8 4) Unfair – not strongly 113 9.8 5) Unfair - strongly 453 39.2 8) Don't know 5 0.4 Missing 56 TOTAL 1156 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 229) Is there anything in particular about George W. Bush that might make you want to vote for him? (LKEGWBUS)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 624 51.5 5) No 579 47.8 8) Don't know 8 0.7 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 230) Summary: Number of Mentions - Likes about George W. Bush. Respondent mentioned something that would make them vote for George W. Bush (in previous question). (LKEBUSHM)
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TOTAL % 0) No mentions 604 49.8 1) One mention 202 16.7 2) Two mentions 165 13.6 3) Three mentions 120 9.9 4) Four mentions 49 4.0 5) Five mentions 71 5.9 9) RF 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 231) What does Respondent like about George W. Bush--MENTION 1. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (GWBSHM1L)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 624 891.454 1385 - 232) What does Respondent like about George W. Bush--MENTION 2. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (GWBSHM2L)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 405 709.625 349 - 233) What does Respondent like about George W. Bush--MENTION 3. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (GWBSHM3L)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 240 700.825 323 - 234) What does Respondent like about George W. Bush--MENTION 4. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (GWBSHM4L)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 120 696.667 337 - 235) What does Respondent like about George W. Bush--MENTION 5. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (GWBSHM5L)
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TOTAL % 201) 2 2.8 211) 1 1.4 215) 1 1.4 305) 1 1.4 315) 1 1.4 325) 1 1.4 328) 1 1.4 401) 2 2.8 403) 1 1.4 421) 1 1.4 429) 2 2.8 432) 1 1.4 437) 1 1.4 442) 1 1.4 445) 2 2.8 446) 1 1.4 447) 1 1.4 457) 1 1.4 504) 1 1.4 609) 10 14.1 627) 1 1.4 703) 1 1.4 707) 1 1.4 709) 2 2.8 711) 1 1.4 725) 1 1.4 801) 2 2.8 806) 1 1.4 831) 2 2.8 843) 1 1.4 900) 1 1.4 901) 1 1.4 914) 1 1.4 915) 1 1.4 929) 1 1.4 930) 1 1.4 938) 2 2.8 962) 1 1.4 980) 3 4.2 987) 2 2.8 1067) 1 1.4 1101) 1 1.4 1105) 1 1.4 1106) 1 1.4 1116) 1 1.4 1194) 3 4.2 1306) 3 4.2 Missing 1141 TOTAL 71 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 236) Is there anything respondent dislikes about George W. Bush? (DLIKBSH)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 764 63.0 5) No 445 36.7 8) Don't know 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 237) Summary: Number of Mentions - Dislikes about George W. Bush (DLIKBSH2)
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TOTAL % 0) No mentions 465 38.4 1) One mentions 255 21.0 2) Two mentions 179 14.8 3) Three mentions 123 10.1 4) Four mentions 78 6.4 5) Five mentions 112 9.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 238) What does Respondent dislike about George W. Bush--MENTION 1. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (GWBSHM1D)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 764 1096.622 1234 - 239) What does Respondent dislike about George W. Bush--MENTION 2. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (GWBSHM2D)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 492 838.575 340 - 240) What does Respondent dislike about George W. Bush--MENTION 3. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (GWBSHM3D)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 313 848.556 332 - 241) What does Respondent dislike about George W. Bush--MENTION 4. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (GWBSHM4D)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 190 820.263 318 - 242) What does Respondent dislike about George W. Bush--MENTION 5. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (GWBSHM5D)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 112 840.866 307 - 243) Is there anything in particular about John Kerry that might make you want to vote for him? (LKEKERRY)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 577 47.6 5) No 619 51.1 8) Don't know 16 1.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 244) Summary: Number of Mentions - Likes about John Kerry. Respondent mentioned something that would make them vote for John Kerry (in previous question). (LIKKRRYM)
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TOTAL % 0) No mentions 647 53.4 1) One mentions 187 15.4 2) Two mentions 148 12.2 3) Three mentions 91 7.5 4) Four mentions 71 5.9 5) Five mentions 68 5.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 245) What does Respondent like about John Kerry--MENTION 1. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (KERRYM1L)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 577 882.75 1213 - 246) What does Respondent like about John Kerry--MENTION 2. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (KERRYM2L)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 378 747.746 329 - 247) What does Respondent like about John Kerry--MENTION 3. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (KERRYM3L)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 230 765.53 331 - 248) What does Respondent like about John Kerry--MENTION 4. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (KERRYM4L)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 139 741.309 335 - 249) What does Respondent like about John Kerry--MENTION 5. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (KERRYM5L)
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TOTAL % 201) 1 1.5 215) 2 2.9 218) 2 2.9 305) 2 2.9 401) 2 2.9 407) 3 4.4 413) 1 1.5 415) 1 1.5 419) 1 1.5 421) 1 1.5 430) 2 2.9 432) 1 1.5 437) 1 1.5 446) 2 2.9 505) 1 1.5 508) 1 1.5 609) 5 7.4 701) 2 2.9 730) 1 1.5 804) 1 1.5 900) 2 2.9 901) 3 4.4 915) 1 1.5 924) 2 2.9 931) 1 1.5 932) 1 1.5 934) 1 1.5 938) 1 1.5 989) 1 1.5 1018) 1 1.5 1022) 1 1.5 1023) 1 1.5 1026) 2 2.9 1065) 1 1.5 1101) 1 1.5 1104) 3 4.4 1155) 1 1.5 1194) 1 1.5 1210) 2 2.9 1211) 1 1.5 1213) 1 1.5 1305) 1 1.5 1306) 5 7.4 Missing 1144 TOTAL 68 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 250) Is there anything in particular about John Kerry that might make you want to vote against him? (DLIKKRRY)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 632 52.1 5) No 570 47.0 8) Don't know 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 251) Summary: Number of mentions - Dislikes About John Kerry. Respondent mentioned something that would make them vote against John Kerry. (DLKKRRYM)
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TOTAL % 0) No mentions 602 49.7 1) One mentions 239 19.7 2) Two mentions 168 13.9 3) Three mentions 93 7.7 4) Four mentions 45 3.7 5) Five mentions 65 5.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 252) What does Respondent dislike about John Kerry--MENTION 1. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (KERRYM1D)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 632 833.619 1561 - 253) What does Respondent dislike about John Kerry--MENTION 2. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (KERRYM2D)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 371 580.127 328 - 254) What does Respondent dislike about John Kerry--MENTION 3. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (KERRYM3D)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 203 610.768 329 - 255) What does Respondent dislike about John Kerry--MENTION 4. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (KERRYM4D)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 110 593.282 289 - 256) What does Respondent dislike about John Kerry--MENTION 5. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (KERRYM5D)
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TOTAL % 201) 4 6.2 214) 1 1.5 216) 1 1.5 217) 1 1.5 304) 3 4.6 306) 1 1.5 316) 1 1.5 402) 1 1.5 412) 1 1.5 424) 1 1.5 426) 1 1.5 429) 1 1.5 446) 1 1.5 455) 1 1.5 505) 5 7.7 508) 1 1.5 542) 1 1.5 602) 1 1.5 609) 2 3.1 618) 1 1.5 702) 5 7.7 801) 3 4.6 804) 5 7.7 815) 2 3.1 901) 2 3.1 903) 1 1.5 932) 1 1.5 985) 1 1.5 986) 4 6.2 1023) 1 1.5 1101) 1 1.5 1103) 1 1.5 1104) 1 1.5 1107) 2 3.1 1118) 1 1.5 1195) 1 1.5 1217) 1 1.5 1307) 2 3.1 Missing 1147 TOTAL 65 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 257) How many days in the PAST WEEK did you watch the NATIONAL network news on TV? (NATNEWS)
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TOTAL % 0) None 268 22.1 1) One day 109 9.0 2) Two days 136 11.2 3) Three days 111 9.2 4) Four days 78 6.4 5) Five days 113 9.3 6) Six days 28 2.3 7) Every day 367 30.3 8) Don't know 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 258) How much attention do you pay to news on NATIONAL news shows about the campaign for President -- a GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? (ATTNEWS)
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TOTAL % 1) A great deal 198 21.0 2) Quite a bit 318 33.8 3) Some 304 32.3 4) Very little 110 11.7 5) None 12 1.3 Missing 270 TOTAL 942 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 259) How many days in the PAST WEEK did you watch the LOCAL TV news shows such as 'Eyewitness News' or 'Action News' in the LATE AFTERNOON or EARLY-EVENING? (LOCALTVE)
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TOTAL % 0) None 362 29.9 1) One day 73 6.0 2) Two days 127 10.5 3) Three days 108 8.9 4) Four days 71 5.9 5) Five days 135 11.1 6) Six days 24 2.0 7) Every day 310 25.6 8) Don't know 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 260) How many days in the PAST WEEK did you watch the LOCAL TV news shows in the LATE EVENING? (LOCALTVL)
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TOTAL % 0) None 434 35.8 1) One day 102 8.4 2) Two days 96 7.9 3) Three days 117 9.7 4) Four days 90 7.4 5) Five days 102 8.4 6) Six days 25 2.1 7) Every day 246 20.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 261) How much attention do you pay to news on LOCAL news shows about the campaign for President -- a GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? (LOCTVPRS)
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TOTAL % 1) A great deal 116 11.7 2) Quite a bit 261 26.2 3) Some 362 36.4 4) Very little 225 22.6 5) None 31 3.1 Missing 217 TOTAL 995 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 262) How many days in the PAST WEEK did you read a daily newspaper? (READPAPR)
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TOTAL % 0) None 373 30.8 1) One day 145 12.0 2) Two days 125 10.3 3) Three days 79 6.5 4) Four days 63 5.2 5) Five days 59 4.9 6) Six days 28 2.3 7) Every day 340 28.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 263) How many days in the PAST WEEK did you read a daily newspaper on the Internet (online)? (WEBPAPER)
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TOTAL % 0) None 940 77.6 1) One day 46 3.8 2) Two days 41 3.4 3) Three days 32 2.6 4) Four days 24 2.0 5) Five days 42 3.5 6) Six days 10 0.8 7) Every day 77 6.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 264) Did you read about the campaign in any newspaper? (CPGNPAPR)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 636 69.7 5) No 276 30.3 Missing 300 TOTAL 912 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 265) How much attention do you pay to newspaper articles about the campaign for President -- a GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? (ATTARTCL)
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TOTAL % 1) A great deal 106 16.7 2) Quite a bit 179 28.1 3) Some 273 42.9 4) Very little 70 11.0 5) None 8 1.3 Missing 576 TOTAL 636 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 266) Do you feel things in this country are generally going in the RIGHT DIRECTION, or do you feel things have pretty seriously gotten off on the WRONG TRACK? (RIGHTDR)
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TOTAL % 1) Right direction 220 36.0 5) Wrong track 368 60.2 8) Don't know 16 2.6 9) Refused 7 1.1 Missing 601 TOTAL 611 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 267) Presidential approval: Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the job as President? (GWBAPPRV)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve 604 49.8 5) Disapprove 580 47.9 8) Don't know 26 2.1 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 268) Presidential approval--strength: Do you approve/disapprove strongly or not strongly of the way George W. Bush is handling the job as President? (GWPAPRVS)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve strongly 398 33.6 2) Approve not strongly 203 17.1 4) Disapprove not strongly 137 11.6 5) Disapprove strongly 442 37.3 8) Don't know 2 0.2 9) Refused 2 0.2 Missing 28 TOTAL 1184 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 269) Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING THE ECONOMY? (GWB_ECON)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve 490 40.4 5) Disapprove 684 56.4 8) Don't know 36 3.0 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 270) Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY of George W. Bush's handling of the economy? (GWBECONS)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve strongly 301 25.6 2) Approve not strongly 187 15.9 4) Disapprove not strongly 173 14.7 5) Disapprove strongly 510 43.4 8) Don't know 3 0.3 Missing 38 TOTAL 1174 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 271) Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING OUR RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES? (GWBFORGN)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve 509 42.0 5) Disapprove 664 54.8 8) Don't know 38 3.1 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 272) Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY of the way George W. Bush is handling our relations with foreign countries? (GWBFRGNS)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve strongly 365 31.1 2) Approve not strongly 143 12.2 4) Disapprove not strongly 130 11.1 5) Disapprove strongly 534 45.5 8) Don't know 1 0.1 Missing 39 TOTAL 1173 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 273) Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING THE FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT? (GWBDEFIC)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve 354 29.2 5) Disapprove 724 59.7 8) DK 131 10.8 9) RF 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 274) Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING THE FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT? (GWBDEFCS)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve strongly 156 14.5 2) Approve not strongly 195 18.1 4) Disapprove not strongly 172 16.0 5) Disapprove strongly 551 51.1 8) DK 3 0.3 9) RF 1 0.1 Missing 134 TOTAL 1078 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 275) Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING THE WAR ON TERRORISM? (GWB_TWAR)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve 644 53.1 5) Disapprove 538 44.4 8) DK 28 2.3 9) RF 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 276) Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING THE WAR ON TERRORISM? (GWBTWARS)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve strongly 492 41.6 2) Approve not strongly 150 12.7 4) Disapprove not strongly 119 10.1 5) Disapprove strongly 417 35.3 8) DK 3 0.3 9) RF 1 0.1 Missing 30 TOTAL 1182 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 277) IF RESPONDENT SELECTED FOR A11 ADMINISTRATION (Respondents were randomly assigned to either A10 or A11): Do you feel things in this country are generally going in the RIGHT DIRECTION, or do you feel things have pretty seriously gotten off on the WRONG TRACK? (RIGHTDIR)
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TOTAL % 1) Right direction 240 39.9 5) Wrong track 341 56.7 8) Don't know 18 3.0 9) Refused 2 0.3 Missing 611 TOTAL 601 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 278) SUMMARY (Combines both A10 and A11 country on right track question): Do you feel things in this country are generally going in the RIGHT DIRECTION, or do you feel things have pretty seriously gotten off on the WRONG TRACK? (RGHTDIR2)
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TOTAL % 1) Right direction 460 38.0 5) Wrong track 709 58.5 8) Don't know 34 2.8 9) Refused 9 0.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 279) How much would you say that you personally care about the way the election to the U.S. House of Representatives comes out: do you care VERY MUCH, PRETTY MUCH, NOT VERY MUCH or NOT AT ALL? (HOUSELEC)
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TOTAL % 1) Very much 401 33.1 2) Pretty much 421 34.7 3) Not very much 319 26.3 4) Not at all 61 5.0 8) Don't know 9 0.7 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 280) Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way the U.S. Congress has been handling its job? (CNGAPPRV)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve 544 44.9 5) Disapprove 502 41.4 8) Don't know 165 13.6 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 281) Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY of the way the U.S. Congress has been handling its job? (CONGAPPS)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve strongly 184 17.6 2) Approve not strongly 356 34.0 4) Disapprove not strongly 211 20.2 5) Disapprove not strongly 288 27.5 8) Don't know 7 0.7 Missing 166 TOTAL 1046 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 282) THEROMETER RATING: George W. Bush. Introduction to thermometer questions reads as follows: I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political leaders and other people who are in the news these days. I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that person using something we call the feeling thermometer. Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you feel favorable and warm toward the person. Ratings between 0 degrees and 50 degrees mean that you don't feel favorable toward the person and that you don't care too much for that person. You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you don't feel particularly warm or cold toward the person. If we come to a person whose name you don't recognize, you don't need to rate that person. Just tell me and we'll move on to the next one. [887=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (BSHTHERM)
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TOTAL % 0) 171 14.1 5) 1 0.1 7) 1 0.1 10) 4 0.3 15) 95 7.8 20) 3 0.2 25) 1 0.1 30) 81 6.7 35) 1 0.1 40) 90 7.4 45) 2 0.2 49) 1 0.1 50) 97 8.0 55) 1 0.1 60) 104 8.6 65) 2 0.2 70) 155 12.8 75) 4 0.3 80) 6 0.5 85) 194 16.0 90) 12 1.0 95) 5 0.4 98) 1 0.1 100) 175 14.4 888) 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 283) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate John Kerry? [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (KRRYTHRM)
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TOTAL % 0) 96 7.9 1) 2 0.2 4) 1 0.1 5) 2 0.2 10) 2 0.2 15) 79 6.5 25) 3 0.2 30) 84 6.9 32) 1 0.1 40) 126 10.4 45) 5 0.4 50) 171 14.1 51) 1 0.1 55) 3 0.2 60) 191 15.8 62) 1 0.1 65) 4 0.3 70) 187 15.4 75) 6 0.5 80) 4 0.3 85) 169 13.9 90) 4 0.3 100) 49 4.0 777) 4 0.3 888) 17 1.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 284) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate Ralph Nader [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (NADRTHRM)
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TOTAL % 0) 117 9.7 2) 1 0.1 10) 3 0.2 15) 85 7.0 20) 1 0.1 22) 1 0.1 30) 80 6.6 35) 1 0.1 40) 76 6.3 45) 1 0.1 50) 369 30.4 52) 1 0.1 55) 3 0.2 60) 121 10.0 65) 2 0.2 70) 72 5.9 75) 2 0.2 77) 1 0.1 80) 2 0.2 85) 33 2.7 100) 8 0.7 777) 147 12.1 888) 84 6.9 889) 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 285) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate Dick Cheney [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (CHENTHRM)
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TOTAL % 0) 159 13.1 5) 1 0.1 15) 73 6.0 20) 5 0.4 21) 1 0.1 25) 1 0.1 30) 67 5.5 35) 2 0.2 40) 106 8.7 45) 2 0.2 50) 198 16.3 51) 1 0.1 55) 2 0.2 60) 159 13.1 65) 1 0.1 70) 162 13.4 75) 3 0.2 80) 7 0.6 85) 128 10.6 88) 1 0.1 90) 7 0.6 95) 1 0.1 100) 53 4.4 777) 44 3.6 888) 28 2.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 286) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate John Edwards [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (EDWRDSTR)
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TOTAL % 0) 58 4.8 5) 2 0.2 10) 4 0.3 15) 59 4.9 20) 1 0.1 30) 59 4.9 35) 1 0.1 40) 70 5.8 42) 1 0.1 45) 1 0.1 50) 249 20.5 51) 1 0.1 52) 1 0.1 55) 4 0.3 60) 162 13.4 62) 1 0.1 65) 4 0.3 70) 167 13.8 75) 8 0.7 80) 7 0.6 85) 133 11.0 90) 2 0.2 95) 1 0.1 100) 54 4.5 777) 120 9.9 888) 42 3.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 287) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate Laura Bush [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (LAURATHR)
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TOTAL % 0) 34 2.8 1) 1 0.1 3) 1 0.1 5) 1 0.1 15) 33 2.7 20) 1 0.1 30) 30 2.5 40) 50 4.1 45) 1 0.1 50) 266 21.9 55) 2 0.2 60) 140 11.6 70) 162 13.4 72) 1 0.1 75) 10 0.8 80) 5 0.4 85) 198 16.3 90) 10 0.8 95) 7 0.6 100) 210 17.3 777) 13 1.1 888) 35 2.9 889) 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 288) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate Hillary Clinton [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (HILRYTHR)
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TOTAL % 0) 156 12.9 2) 1 0.1 3) 2 0.2 4) 1 0.1 5) 2 0.2 10) 6 0.5 15) 79 6.5 20) 3 0.2 25) 2 0.2 30) 66 5.4 35) 2 0.2 40) 71 5.9 45) 1 0.1 50) 132 10.9 55) 2 0.2 60) 121 10.0 65) 2 0.2 70) 183 15.1 72) 1 0.1 75) 4 0.3 80) 12 1.0 85) 188 15.5 86) 1 0.1 90) 7 0.6 95) 3 0.2 99) 1 0.1 100) 150 12.4 777) 4 0.3 888) 9 0.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 289) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate Bill Clinton [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (CLNTTHRM)
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TOTAL % 0) 130 10.7 1) 2 0.2 5) 3 0.2 6) 1 0.1 7) 1 0.1 12) 1 0.1 15) 72 5.9 20) 6 0.5 25) 1 0.1 30) 72 5.9 35) 3 0.2 40) 75 6.2 45) 1 0.1 50) 105 8.7 55) 2 0.2 60) 128 10.6 65) 2 0.2 70) 164 13.5 75) 9 0.7 80) 9 0.7 85) 193 15.9 90) 8 0.7 95) 5 0.4 98) 1 0.1 99) 1 0.1 100) 207 17.1 777) 1 0.1 888) 9 0.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 290) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate Colin Powell [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (POWLTHRM)
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TOTAL % 0) 11 0.9 3) 1 0.1 5) 1 0.1 10) 1 0.1 15) 25 2.1 25) 1 0.1 30) 40 3.3 40) 67 5.5 50) 132 10.9 59) 1 0.1 60) 155 12.8 65) 6 0.5 70) 227 18.7 75) 13 1.1 80) 14 1.2 81) 1 0.1 85) 274 22.6 86) 2 0.2 90) 12 1.0 95) 3 0.2 100) 159 13.1 777) 49 4.0 888) 17 1.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 291) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate John Ashcroft [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (ASHCRTHR)
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TOTAL % 0) 92 7.6 5) 1 0.1 7) 1 0.1 10) 3 0.2 15) 50 4.1 30) 61 5.0 40) 58 4.8 45) 3 0.2 50) 268 22.1 55) 2 0.2 60) 128 10.6 65) 3 0.2 70) 110 9.1 75) 5 0.4 80) 6 0.5 85) 57 4.7 86) 1 0.1 88) 1 0.1 90) 4 0.3 95) 3 0.2 100) 23 1.9 777) 255 21.0 888) 77 6.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 292) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate John McCain [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (MCCNTHR)
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TOTAL % 0) 14 1.2 1) 1 0.1 5) 1 0.1 6) 2 0.2 15) 17 1.4 25) 1 0.1 30) 27 2.2 40) 49 4.0 41) 1 0.1 50) 259 21.4 55) 1 0.1 60) 199 16.4 65) 4 0.3 70) 182 15.0 75) 11 0.9 77) 2 0.2 80) 6 0.5 85) 117 9.7 90) 7 0.6 95) 2 0.2 100) 49 4.0 777) 200 16.5 888) 60 5.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 293) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate the Democratic Party [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (DEMSTHRM)
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TOTAL % 0) 42 3.5 3) 1 0.1 10) 2 0.2 15) 48 4.0 20) 1 0.1 25) 5 0.4 30) 70 5.8 35) 2 0.2 40) 142 11.7 45) 2 0.2 49) 2 0.2 50) 193 15.9 51) 1 0.1 55) 5 0.4 57) 1 0.1 60) 199 16.4 65) 2 0.2 70) 184 15.2 75) 12 1.0 80) 5 0.4 85) 155 12.8 90) 1 0.1 95) 3 0.2 100) 100 8.3 777) 2 0.2 888) 29 2.4 889) 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 294) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate the Republican Party [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (REPBTHRM)
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TOTAL % 0) 99 8.2 1) 1 0.1 4) 1 0.1 5) 3 0.2 10) 4 0.3 15) 64 5.3 20) 5 0.4 25) 1 0.1 30) 93 7.7 35) 1 0.1 40) 113 9.3 45) 1 0.1 50) 212 17.5 51) 1 0.1 55) 1 0.1 60) 157 13.0 62) 1 0.1 65) 6 0.5 70) 167 13.8 75) 7 0.6 80) 8 0.7 85) 151 12.5 90) 9 0.7 95) 2 0.2 100) 68 5.6 777) 2 0.2 888) 31 2.6 889) 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 295) Thermometer Rating: How would you rate Ronald Reagan [777=Don't recognize; 888=Don't know where to rate; 889=Refused; 999=NA] (REAGNTHR)
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TOTAL % 0) 44 3.6 2) 1 0.1 5) 1 0.1 8) 1 0.1 10) 3 0.2 15) 30 2.5 20) 1 0.1 30) 33 2.7 40) 52 4.3 50) 107 8.8 60) 140 11.6 65) 1 0.1 70) 160 13.2 75) 11 0.9 80) 20 1.7 85) 265 21.9 90) 14 1.2 92) 2 0.2 95) 8 0.7 99) 2 0.2 100) 284 23.4 777) 4 0.3 888) 27 2.2 889) 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 296) Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the Democratic party? (DEMLIKE1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 670 55.3 5) No 511 42.2 8) Don't know 23 1.9 9) Refused 8 0.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 297) Summary: Number of mentions - Likes about Democratic Party. Respondent mentioned something they like about the Democratic Party in the previous question. (DEMLIKE2)
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TOTAL % 0) No mentions 549 45.3 1) One mentions 256 21.1 2) Two mentions 177 14.6 3) Three mentions 98 8.1 4) Four mentions 60 5.0 5) Five mentions 64 5.3 9) RF 8 0.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 298) What does respondent like about Democratic Party--MENTION 1. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (DEMLIKE3)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 670 1034.454 1247 - 299) What does respondent like about Democratic Party--MENTION 2. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (DEMLIKE4)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 399 871.348 360 - 300) What does respondent like about Democratic Party--MENTION 3. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (DEMLIKE5)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 222 878.356 340 - 301) What does respondent like about Democratic Party--MENTION 4. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (DEMLIKE6)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 124 864.347 338 - 302) What does respondent like about Democratic Party--MENTION 5. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (DEMLIKE7)
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TOTAL % 7) 1 1.6 17) 1 1.6 21) 1 1.6 51) 1 1.6 111) 1 1.6 133) 2 3.1 151) 1 1.6 601) 1 1.6 701) 1 1.6 709) 1 1.6 801) 4 6.3 802) 1 1.6 805) 1 1.6 815) 1 1.6 831) 2 3.1 835) 1 1.6 843) 1 1.6 900) 1 1.6 901) 4 6.3 915) 1 1.6 924) 2 3.1 932) 1 1.6 934) 1 1.6 938) 1 1.6 979) 1 1.6 986) 2 3.1 1014) 1 1.6 1023) 1 1.6 1026) 1 1.6 1044) 1 1.6 1101) 1 1.6 1104) 1 1.6 1105) 1 1.6 1155) 2 3.1 1166) 1 1.6 1193) 1 1.6 1203) 1 1.6 1205) 1 1.6 1207) 1 1.6 1210) 2 3.1 1213) 1 1.6 1223) 1 1.6 1229) 1 1.6 1233) 5 7.8 1239) 1 1.6 1247) 1 1.6 1249) 1 1.6 1251) 1 1.6 Missing 1148 TOTAL 64 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 303) Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE about the Democratic party? (DEMDLKE1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 571 47.1 5) No 614 50.7 8) Don't know 22 1.8 9) Refused 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 304) Summary: Number of mentions - Dislikes about Democratic Party. Respondent mentioned dislikes about the Democratic Party in the previous question. (DEMDLKE2)
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TOTAL % 0) No mentions 648 53.5 1) One mentions 260 21.5 2) Two mentions 151 12.5 3) Three mentions 80 6.6 4) Four mentions 37 3.1 5) Five mentions 31 2.6 9) Refused 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 305) What does respondent dislike about Democratic Party--MENTION 1. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (DEMDLKE3)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 571 836.263 1233 - 306) What does respondent dislike about Democratic Party--MENTION 2. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (DEMDLKE4)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 299 751.896 337 - 307) What does respondent dislike about Democratic Party: MENTION 3. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (DEMDLKE5)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 148 769.527 357 - 308) What does respondent dislike about Democratic Party--MENTION 4. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (DEMDLKE6)
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TOTAL % 1) 1 1.5 21) 1 1.5 22) 1 1.5 132) 1 1.5 133) 1 1.5 134) 1 1.5 161) 1 1.5 173) 1 1.5 505) 1 1.5 602) 2 2.9 609) 2 2.9 610) 1 1.5 618) 1 1.5 620) 1 1.5 702) 2 2.9 796) 1 1.5 801) 1 1.5 804) 1 1.5 805) 1 1.5 813) 1 1.5 815) 1 1.5 818) 1 1.5 829) 1 1.5 836) 1 1.5 838) 5 7.4 900) 1 1.5 906) 1 1.5 907) 1 1.5 909) 1 1.5 910) 1 1.5 931) 2 2.9 980) 1 1.5 981) 1 1.5 985) 1 1.5 986) 3 4.4 988) 1 1.5 989) 2 2.9 1002) 1 1.5 1023) 5 7.4 1026) 1 1.5 1041) 1 1.5 1049) 1 1.5 1103) 1 1.5 1107) 1 1.5 1201) 4 5.9 1206) 2 2.9 1209) 1 1.5 1210) 1 1.5 1305) 1 1.5 Missing 1144 TOTAL 68 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 309) What does respondent dislike about Democratic Party--MENTION 5. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (DEMDLKE7)
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TOTAL % 134) 1 3.2 173) 2 6.5 176) 1 3.2 197) 1 3.2 706) 1 3.2 710) 1 3.2 730) 1 3.2 801) 2 6.5 805) 3 9.7 836) 1 3.2 838) 1 3.2 847) 2 6.5 901) 2 6.5 931) 3 9.7 986) 1 3.2 1027) 1 3.2 1104) 1 3.2 1107) 1 3.2 1156) 1 3.2 1159) 1 3.2 1209) 1 3.2 1210) 1 3.2 1233) 1 3.2 Missing 1181 TOTAL 31 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 310) Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the Republican party? (REPLIKE1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 571 47.1 5) No 617 50.9 8) Don't know 19 1.6 9) Refused 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 311) Summary: Number of mentions - Likes about Republican Party. Respondent mentioned something they like about the Republican Party in previous question. (REPLIKE2)
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TOTAL % 0) No mentions 655 54.0 1) One mentions 248 20.5 2) Two mentions 155 12.8 3) Three mentions 83 6.8 4) Four mentions 34 2.8 5) Five mentions 32 2.6 9) Refused 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 312) What does respondent like about Republican Party--MENTION 1. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (REPLIKE3)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 571 1025.769 1499 - 313) What does respondent like about Republican Party--MENTION 2. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (REPLIKE4)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 304 814.944 317 - 314) What does respondent like about Republican Party--MENTION 3. [See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. (REPLIKE5)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 149 819.523 321 - 315) What does respondent like about Republican Party: MENTION 4. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (REPLIKE6)
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TOTAL % 31) 1 1.5 35) 1 1.5 45) 1 1.5 51) 2 3.0 111) 1 1.5 135) 1 1.5 169) 1 1.5 601) 1 1.5 603) 1 1.5 609) 2 3.0 617) 1 1.5 709) 2 3.0 801) 4 6.1 806) 2 3.0 827) 1 1.5 833) 1 1.5 835) 1 1.5 837) 4 6.1 848) 2 3.0 901) 3 4.5 904) 3 4.5 914) 1 1.5 929) 1 1.5 930) 2 3.0 932) 1 1.5 933) 1 1.5 934) 3 4.5 950) 1 1.5 980) 2 3.0 985) 1 1.5 987) 1 1.5 990) 1 1.5 1019) 1 1.5 1024) 1 1.5 1037) 1 1.5 1105) 2 3.0 1106) 1 1.5 1193) 2 3.0 1194) 1 1.5 1209) 1 1.5 1210) 1 1.5 1213) 2 3.0 1297) 1 1.5 1305) 1 1.5 Missing 1146 TOTAL 66 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 316) What does respondent like about Republican Party--MENTION 5. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (REPLIKE7)
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TOTAL % 32) 1 3.1 102) 1 3.1 121) 1 3.1 445) 1 3.1 605) 1 3.1 607) 1 3.1 609) 2 6.3 709) 2 6.3 722) 1 3.1 801) 1 3.1 806) 1 3.1 829) 1 3.1 831) 1 3.1 835) 1 3.1 837) 3 9.4 848) 1 3.1 907) 1 3.1 909) 1 3.1 915) 1 3.1 934) 1 3.1 987) 1 3.1 1024) 1 3.1 1048) 1 3.1 1102) 1 3.1 1105) 1 3.1 1106) 2 6.3 1194) 1 3.1 Missing 1180 TOTAL 32 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 317) Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE about the Republican Party? (REPDLKE1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 649 53.5 5) No 535 44.1 8) Don't know 20 1.7 9) Refused 8 0.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 318) Summary: Number of Mentions - Dislikes about Republican Party. Respondent mentioned something they dislike about the Republican Party in previous question. (REPDLKE2)
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TOTAL % 0) No mentions 563 46.5 1) One mentions 284 23.4 2) Two mentions 150 12.4 3) Three mentions 105 8.7 4) Four mentions 56 4.6 5) Five mentions 46 3.8 9) Refused 8 0.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 319) What does respondent dislike about Republican Party--MENTION 1. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (REPDLKE3)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 649 935.22 970 - 320) What does respondent dislike about Republican Party--MENTION 2. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (REPDLKE4)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 357 918.611 339 - 321) What does respondent dislike about Republican Party--MENTION 3. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (REPDLKE5)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 207 906.72 353 - 322) What does respondent dislike about Republican Party--MENTION 4. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (REPDLKE6)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 102 925.324 301 - 323) What does respondent dislike about Republican Party--MENTION 5. See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in file notes (NOTE 1) for appropriate codes. (REPDLKE7)
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TOTAL % 134) 1 2.2 151) 1 2.2 602) 1 2.2 604) 1 2.2 706) 1 2.2 710) 1 2.2 801) 2 4.3 804) 1 2.2 806) 2 4.3 816) 1 2.2 848) 3 6.5 900) 1 2.2 907) 1 2.2 916) 2 4.3 933) 1 2.2 935) 1 2.2 939) 1 2.2 964) 1 2.2 990) 1 2.2 1019) 1 2.2 1023) 1 2.2 1024) 1 2.2 1027) 1 2.2 1046) 1 2.2 1101) 1 2.2 1104) 1 2.2 1156) 3 6.5 1193) 1 2.2 1206) 1 2.2 1209) 3 6.5 1214) 1 2.2 1220) 1 2.2 1233) 1 2.2 1234) 2 4.3 1305) 1 2.2 1307) 1 2.2 Missing 1166 TOTAL 46 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 324) Do you think it is better when ONE PARTY CONTROLS both the presidency and Congress, better when CONTROL IS SPLIT between the Democrats and Republicans, or DOESN'T IT MATTER? (CONGCONT)
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TOTAL % 1) Better when one party controls both 260 21.5 3) Better when control is split 669 55.2 5) It doesn't matter 249 20.5 8) Don't know 31 2.6 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 325) We are interested in how people are getting along financially these days. Would you say that you (and your family living here) are BETTER off or WORSE off than you were a year ago? (BETTROFF)
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TOTAL % 1) Better 523 43.2 3) Worse 380 31.4 5) The same 301 24.8 8) Don't know 3 0.2 9) Refused 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 326) Are you much better/worse or somewhat better/worse off than 1 year ago? (BTTROFF2)
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TOTAL % 1) Much better 144 12.0 2) Somewhat better 378 31.4 3) Same 301 25.0 4) Somewhat worse 265 22.0 5) Much worse 114 9.5 8) Don't know 2 0.2 Missing 8 TOTAL 1204 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 327) Now looking ahead, do you think that a year from now you (and your family living here) will be BETTER OFF financially, WORSE OFF, or JUST ABOUT THE SAME as now? (BTTRNYR)
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TOTAL % 1) Better 450 37.1 3) Worse 106 8.7 5) The same 610 50.3 8) Don't know 42 3.5 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 328) Do you think you will be MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse] off 1 year from now? (NXTYEARB)
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TOTAL % 1) Much better 183 15.7 2) Somewhat better 267 22.9 3) Same 610 52.3 4) Somewhat worse 78 6.7 5) Much worse 25 2.1 8) Don't know 3 0.3 Missing 46 TOTAL 1166 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 329) Do you personally, or jointly with a spouse, have any MONEY INVESTED IN THE STOCK MARKET right now -- either in an individual stock or in a mutual fund? (STOCKS)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 635 52.4 5) No 559 46.1 8) Don't know 7 0.6 9) Refused 11 0.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 330) In the past year did you (or anyone in your family living here) put off medical or dental treatment because you didn't have the money? (MEDAFFRD)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 397 32.8 5) No 814 67.2 8) Don't know 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 331) Now thinking about health care. Can you (and your family) afford to pay for the health care that you need? (CREAFFRD)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 794 65.5 5) No 414 34.2 8) Don't know 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 332) Do you presently have any kind of health insurance? (INSRANCE)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 1040 85.8 5) No 171 14.1 8) Don't know 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 333) Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: ANGRY? (BSHANGR1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 676 55.8 5) No 530 43.7 8) Don't know 3 0.2 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 334) [IF YES TO PREVIOUS QUESTION-GEORGE BUSH ANGRY] How often would you say you've felt angry at George W. Bush-- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? (BSHANGR2)
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TOTAL % 1) Very often 211 31.2 2) Fairly often 171 25.3 3) Occasionally 209 30.9 4) Rarely 85 12.6 Missing 536 TOTAL 676 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 335) Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: HOPEFUL? (BUSHHPE1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 667 55.0 5) No 537 44.3 8) Don't know 5 0.4 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 336) [IF YES TO PREVIOUS QUESTION-GEORGE W. BUSH HOPEFUL] How often would you say you've felt hopeful because of George W. Bush -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? (BUSHHPE2)
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TOTAL % 1) Very often 126 18.9 2) Fairly often 195 29.2 3) Occasionally 265 39.7 4) Rarely 80 12.0 8) Don't know 1 0.1 Missing 545 TOTAL 667 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 337) Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: AFRAID? (BUSHAFR1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 529 43.6 5) No 677 55.9 8) Don't know 4 0.3 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 338) [IF YES TO PREVIOUS QUESTION-GEORGE W. BUSH AFRAID] How often would you say you've felt afraid because of George W. Bush -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? (BUSHAFR2)
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TOTAL % 1) Very often 115 21.7 2) Fairly often 147 27.8 3) Occasionally 204 38.6 4) Rarely 62 11.7 9) Refused 1 0.2 Missing 683 TOTAL 529 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 339) Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: PROUD? (BUSHPRD1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 736 60.7 5) No 468 38.6 8) Don't know 5 0.4 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 340) [IF YES TO PREVIOUS QUESTION-GEORGE W. BUSH PROUD] How often would you say you've felt proud because of George W. Bush -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? (BUSHPRD2)
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TOTAL % 1) Very often 174 23.6 2) Fairly often 196 26.6 3) Occasionally 253 34.4 4) Rarely 112 15.2 8) Don't know 1 0.1 Missing 476 TOTAL 736 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 341) Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: ANGRY (KRRYANG1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 376 31.0 5) No 823 67.9 8) Don't know 10 0.8 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 342) [IF YES TO PREVIOUS QUESTION-JOHN KERRY ANGRY] How often would you say you've felt angry because of John Kerry -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? (KRRYANG2)
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TOTAL % 1) Very often 81 21.5 2) Fairly often 89 23.7 3) Occasionally 145 38.6 4) Rarely 60 16.0 9) Refused 1 0.3 Missing 836 TOTAL 376 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 343) Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: HOPEFUL (KRRYHOP1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 553 45.6 5) No 637 52.6 8) Don't know 18 1.5 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 344) [IF YES TO PREVIOUS QUESTION-JOHN KERRY HOPEFUL] How often would you say you've felt hopeful because of John Kerry -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? (KRRYHOP2)
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TOTAL % 1) Very often 113 20.4 2) Fairly often 154 27.8 3) Occasionally 246 44.5 4) Rarely 37 6.7 8) Don't know 2 0.4 9) Refused 1 0.2 Missing 659 TOTAL 553 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 345) Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: AFRAID (KRRYAFR1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 273 22.5 5) No 923 76.2 8) Don't know 12 1.0 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 346) [IF YES TO PREVIOUS QUESTION-JOHN KERRY AFRAID] How often would you say you've felt afraid because of John Kerry -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? (KRRYAFR2)
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TOTAL % 1) Very often 69 25.3 2) Fairly often 54 19.8 3) Occasionally 103 37.7 4) Rarely 46 16.8 8) Don't know 1 0.4 Missing 939 TOTAL 273 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 347) Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: PROUD (KRRYPRD1)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 411 33.9 5) No 776 64.0 8) Don't know 22 1.8 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 348) [IF YES TO PREVIOUS QUESTION-JOHN KERRY PROUD] How often would you say you've felt proud because of John Kerry -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? (KRRYPRD2)
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TOTAL % 1) Very often 68 16.5 2) Fairly often 110 26.8 3) Occasionally 188 45.7 4) Rarely 44 10.7 8) Don't know 1 0.2 Missing 801 TOTAL 411 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 349) We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and conservatives. Here is a seven-point scale on which the political views that people might hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative. Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (LIBCON1)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely liberal 27 2.2 2) Liberal 112 9.2 3) Slightly liberal 102 8.4 4) Moderate; middle of the road 297 24.5 5) Slightly conservative 145 12.0 6) Conservative 201 16.6 7) Extremely conservative 36 3.0 80) Haven't thought much 285 23.5 88) Don't know 6 0.5 89) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 350) IF RESPONDENT LIB-CON SCALE SELF-PLACEMENT IS MODERATE or HAVEN'T THOUGHT/DK IN PREVIOUS QUESTION: If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a LIBERAL or a CONSERVATIVE? (LIBCON2)
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TOTAL % 1) Liberal 184 31.3 3) Conservative 258 43.9 5) Moderate 91 15.5 8) Don't know 55 9.4 Missing 624 TOTAL 588 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 351) SUMMARY - LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE SELF-PLACEMENT (LIBCNSUM)
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TOTAL % 1) Liberal 425 35.1 3) Moderate 91 7.5 5) Conservative 640 52.8 7) Refused 1 0.1 8) Don't know 55 4.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 352) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH on this (Liberal-Conservative) scale? (BSHSCALE)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely liberal 57 4.7 2) Liberal 71 5.9 3) Slightly liberal 65 5.4 4) Moderate; middle of the road 111 9.2 5) Slightly conservative 134 11.1 6) Conservative 412 34.0 7) Extremely conservative 234 19.3 8) Don't know 125 10.3 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 353) Where would you place JOHN KERRY on this (Liberal-Conservative) scale? (KRRYSCAL)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely liberal 166 13.7 2) Liberal 317 26.2 3) Slightly liberal 233 19.2 4) Moderate; middle of the road 215 17.7 5) Slightly conservative 78 6.4 6) Conservative 52 4.3 7) Extremely conservative 27 2.2 8) Don't know 120 9.9 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 354) Where would you place RALPH NADER on this (Liberal-Conservative) scale? (NADRSCLE)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely liberal 192 15.8 2) Liberal 180 14.9 3) Slightly liberal 113 9.3 4) Moderate; middle of the road 183 15.1 5) Slightly conservative 50 4.1 6) Conservative 35 2.9 7) Extremely conservative 31 2.6 8) Don't know 424 35.0 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 355) Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY on this (Liberal-Conservative) scale? (DEMSSCLE)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely liberal 122 10.1 2) Liberal 362 29.9 3) Slightly liberal 250 20.6 4) Moderate; middle of the road 191 15.8 5) Slightly conservative 83 6.8 6) Conservative 67 5.5 7) Extremely conservative 22 1.8 8) Don't know 110 9.1 9) Refused 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 356) Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY on this (Liberal-Conservative) scale? (REPSCALE)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely liberal 35 2.9 2) Liberal 65 5.4 3) Slightly liberal 69 5.7 4) Moderate; middle of the road 122 10.1 5) Slightly conservative 182 15.0 6) Conservative 471 38.9 7) Extremely conservative 147 12.1 8) Don't know 116 9.6 9) Refused 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 357) Generally speaking, would you say that you personally CARE A GOOD DEAL who wins the presidential election this fall, or that you DON'T CARE VERY MUCH who wins? (PRESCARE)
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TOTAL % 1) Care a good deal 1033 85.2 3) Don't care very much 174 14.4 8) Don't know 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 358) Who do you think will be elected President in November? (PRESTHNK)
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TOTAL % 1) John Kerry 341 28.1 3) George W. Bush 775 63.9 7) Other 1 0.1 8) Don't know 93 7.7 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 359) Do you think the Presidential race will be CLOSE or will [CANDIDATE NAMED/ONE CANDIDATE] win by quite a bit? (PRESCLSE)
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TOTAL % 0) Will be close – DK winner 33 2.7 11) Will be close – Kerry will win 289 23.9 12) Will be close – Bush will win 603 49.8 14) Will be close – other candidate will win 13 1.1 25) Win by quite a bit - Kerry 50 4.1 26) Win by quite a bit - Bush 157 13.0 29) Win by quite a bit – DK who 2 0.2 88) Don't know 15 1.2 99) Na 48 4.0 Missing 2 TOTAL 1210 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 360) What about here in (STATE)? Which Presidential candidate will carry this state? (WINSTATE)
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TOTAL % 1) John Kerry 563 46.5 3) George W. Bush 553 45.6 5) Ralph Nader 2 0.2 7) Other 1 0.1 8) Don't know 93 7.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 361) Do you think the Presidential race will be CLOSE here in (STATE) or will [CANDIDATE NAMED/ONE CANDIDATE] win by quite a bit? (STATECLS)
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TOTAL % 0) Will be close- DK winner 22 1.8 11) Will be close – Kerry will win 284 23.4 12) Will be close – Bush Will win 298 24.6 14) Will be close – other candidate will win 7 0.6 25) Win by quite a bit - Kerry 272 22.4 26) Win by quite a bit - Bush 244 20.1 27) Win by quite a bit -Nader 2 0.2 29) Win by quite a bit – DK who 4 0.3 88) Don't know 25 2.1 89) Refused 2 0.2 99) Na 52 4.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 362) Now thinking about the economy in the country as a whole, would you say that over the past year the nation's economy has gotten BETTER, stayed ABOUT THE SAME, or gotten WORSE? (ECON_IMP)
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TOTAL % 1) Gotten better 278 22.9 3) Stayed about the same 378 31.2 5) Gotten worse 542 44.7 8) Don't know 13 1.1 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 363) REGARDING THE STATE OF THE ECONOMY IN THE PREVIOUS QUESTION: Do you think the economy is MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse]? (ECONIMP2)
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TOTAL % 1) Much better 42 3.5 2) Somewhat better 236 19.7 3) Same 378 31.6 4) Somewhat worse 308 25.7 5) Much worse 234 19.5 Missing 14 TOTAL 1198 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 364) What about the next 12 months? Do you expect the economy, in the country as a whole, to get BETTER, stay ABOUT THE SAME, or get WORSE? (ECONNEXT)
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TOTAL % 1) Get better 413 34.1 3) Stay about the same 537 44.3 5) Get worse 208 17.2 8) Don't know 50 4.1 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 365) REGARDING THE PREVIOUS QUESTION ABOUT THE ECONOMY IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS: Do you think it will get MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse]? (ECNNEXT2)
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TOTAL % 1) Much better 96 8.3 2) Somewhat better 316 27.3 3) Same 537 46.4 4) Somewhat worse 160 13.8 5) Much worse 48 4.1 8) Don't know 1 0.1 Missing 54 TOTAL 1158 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 366) Would you say that OVER THE PAST YEAR, the level of unemployment in the country has gotten BETTER, stayed ABOUT THE SAME, or gotten WORSE? (UNEMPPST)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 125 10.3 1) Better 266 21.9 3) Stayed same 299 24.7 5) Worse 501 41.3 8) Don't know 21 1.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 367) REGARDING THE PREVIOUS QUESTION ABOUT UNEMPLOYMENT: Would you say unemployment is MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse] (UNEMPST2)
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TOTAL % 1) Much better 34 3.2 2) Somewhat better 232 21.8 3) Same 299 28.0 4) Somewhat worse 292 27.4 5) Much worse 208 19.5 8) Don't know 1 0.1 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 368) REGARDING THE PREVIOUS QUESTION ABOUT UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS: How about people out of work during THE COMING 12 MONTHSdo you think that there will be MORE unemployment than now, ABOUT THE SAME, or LESS? (UNEMPNXT)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 125 10.3 1) More unemployment 254 21.0 3) About same 557 46.0 5) Less unemployment 232 19.1 8) Don't know 43 3.5 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 369) Would you say that OVER THE PAST YEAR, inflation has gotten BETTER, stayed ABOUT THE SAME, or gotten WORSE? (INFLTPST)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 125 10.3 1) Better 55 4.5 3) Stayed same 469 38.7 5) Worse 524 43.2 8) Don't know 38 3.1 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 370) REGARDING PREVIOUS QUESTION ON INFLATION: Would you say MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse] (INFLPST2)
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TOTAL % 1) Much better 6 0.6 2) Somewhat better 49 4.7 3) Same 469 44.8 4) Somewhat worse 359 34.3 5) Much worse 165 15.7 Missing 164 TOTAL 1048 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 371) REGARDING THE PREVIOUS QUESTION ABOUT INFLATION IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS: How about inflation during the COMING 12 MONTHS -- do you think that there will be HIGHER inflation than now, ABOUT THE SAME, or LOWER inflation? (INFLTNXT)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 125 10.3 1) Higher inflation 361 29.8 3) About the same 588 48.5 5) Lower inflation 72 5.9 8) Don't know 65 5.4 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 372) Some people believe the United States should solve international problems by using diplomacy and other forms of international pressure and use military force only if absolutely necessary. Suppose we put such people at '1' on this scale. Others believe diplomacy and pressure often fail and the US must be ready to use military force. Suppose we put them at number 7. And of course others fall in positions in-between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (USINVOLV)
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TOTAL % 1) U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure 168 13.9 2) 107 8.8 3) 146 12.0 4) 267 22.0 5) 180 14.9 6) 84 6.9 7) U.S. must be ready to use military force 89 7.3 80) Haven't thought much about this 161 13.3 88) Don't know 7 0.6 89) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 373) How important is this issue [referring to the issue of DIPLOMACY in the previous question] to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? Importance of diplomacy issue to respondent (DIPLOMCY)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely important 441 36.4 2) Very important 403 33.3 3) Somewhat important 293 24.2 4) Not too important 43 3.5 5) Not at all important 22 1.8 8) Don't know 9 0.7 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 374) Which party do you think would do a better job of HANDLING THE NATION'S ECONOMY...[the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS/the REPUBLICANS, the DEMOCRATS], or WOULDN'T THERE BE MUCH DIFFERENCE between them? (PRTYECON)
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TOTAL % 1) Democrats 439 36.2 3) Republicans 288 23.8 5) Wouldn't be much difference between them/no difference 447 36.9 8) Don't know 36 3.0 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 375) Which party do you think would do a better job of HANDLING THE WAR ON TERRORISM...[the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS/the REPUBLICANS, the DEMOCRATS], or WOULDNT THERE BE MUCH DIFFERENCE between them? (PRTYTERR)
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TOTAL % 1) Democrats 298 24.6 3) Republicans 480 39.6 5) About the same by both 386 31.8 7) Neither party 10 0.8 8) Don't know 34 2.8 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Terrorism, Government Effectiveness ]
- 376) Looking ahead, do you think the problem of KEEPING OUT OF WAR would be handled better in the next four years by [the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS/the REPUBLICANS, the DEMOCRATS], or ABOUT THE SAME by both? (PARTYWAR)
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TOTAL % 1) Democrats 507 41.8 3) Republicans 188 15.5 5) About same by both 470 38.8 7) Neither party 6 0.5 8) Don't know 36 3.0 9) Refused 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 377) Turning to some other types of issues facing the country. During the past year, would you say that the United States' position in the world has grown WEAKER, stayed ABOUT THE SAME, or has it grown STRONGER? (USPOSITI)
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TOTAL % 1) Weaker 574 47.4 3) Stayed the same 334 27.6 5) Stronger 290 23.9 8) Don't know 12 1.0 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 378) Do you AGREE or DISAGREE with this statement: This country would be better off if we just stayed home and did not concern ourselves with problems in other parts of the world. (STAYHOME)
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TOTAL % 1) Agree 228 18.8 5) Disagree 971 80.1 8) Don't know 11 0.9 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 379) Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a REPUBLICAN, a DEMOCRAT, an INDEPENDENT, or what? (PARTY_ID)
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TOTAL % 1) Republican 347 28.6 2) Democrat 382 31.5 3) Independent 399 32.9 4) Other party 14 1.2 5) No preference 60 5.0 8) Don't know 8 0.7 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 380) IF RESPONDENT CONSIDERS SELF A DEMOCRAT OR A REPUBLICAN: Would you call yourself a STRONG [Democrat/Republican] or a NOT VERY STRONG [Democrat/Republican]? (PRTY_IDS)
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TOTAL % 1) Strong 396 54.3 5) Not very strong 330 45.3 8) Don't know 2 0.3 9) Refused 1 0.1 Missing 483 TOTAL 729 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 381) IF RESPONDENTS PARTY PREFERENCE IS INDEPENDENT, NO PREFERENCE OR OTHER: Do you think of yourself as CLOSER to the Republican Party or to the Democratic party? (INDPPREF)
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TOTAL % 1) Closer to Republican 138 29.2 3) Neither 121 25.6 5) Closer to Democratic 210 44.4 8) Don't know 4 0.8 Missing 739 TOTAL 473 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 382) SUMMARY PARTY IDENTIFICATION: Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a REPUBLICAN, a DEMOCRAT, an INDEPENDENT, or what? Would you call yourself a STRONG [Democrat/Republican] or a NOT VERY STRONG [Democrat/Republican]? Do you think of yourself as CLOSER to the Republican Party or to the Democratic party? (PRTY_SUM)
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TOTAL % 0) Strong Democrat 203 16.7 1) Weak Democrat 179 14.8 2) Independent-Democrat 210 17.3 3) Independent-Independent 118 9.7 4) Independent-Republican 138 11.4 5) Weak Republican 154 12.7 6) Strong Republican 193 15.9 7) Other; minor party; refuses to say 5 0.4 8) Apolitical 4 0.3 9) DK 8 0.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 383) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is MORAL' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (BSHMORAL)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 344 28.4 2) Quite well 469 38.7 3) Not too well 243 20.0 4) Not well at all 128 10.6 8) Don't know 25 2.1 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 384) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (BSHLEADR)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 323 26.7 2) Quite well 450 37.1 3) Not too well 277 22.9 4) Not well at all 148 12.2 8) Don't know 12 1.0 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 385) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (BSHCARES)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 201 16.6 2) Quite well 348 28.7 3) Not too well 321 26.5 4) Not well at all 324 26.7 8) Don't know 15 1.2 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 386) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is KNOWLEDGEABLE' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (BSHKNWLG)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 219 18.1 2) Quite well 486 40.1 3) Not too well 323 26.7 4) Not well at all 169 13.9 8) Don't know 12 1.0 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 387) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is INTELLIGENT' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (BSHINTEL)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 224 18.5 2) Quite well 500 41.3 3) Not too well 294 24.3 4) Not well at all 178 14.7 8) Don't know 14 1.2 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 388) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is DISHONEST' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (BSHDISHO)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 142 11.7 2) Quite well 238 19.6 3) Not too well 368 30.4 4) Not well at all 428 35.3 8) Don't know 32 2.6 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 389) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he CAN'T MAKE UP HIS MIND' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (BSHINDEC)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 100 8.3 2) Quite well 224 18.5 3) Not too well 428 35.3 4) Not well at all 435 35.9 8) Don't know 22 1.8 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 390) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is MORAL' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (KRRYMORA)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 166 13.7 2) Quite well 593 48.9 3) Not too well 249 20.5 4) Not well at all 104 8.6 8) Don't know 98 8.1 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 391) In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (KRRYLEAD)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 143 11.8 2) Quite well 445 36.7 3) Not too well 381 31.4 4) Not well at all 164 13.5 8) Don't know 77 6.4 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 392) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (KRRYCARE)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 168 13.9 2) Quite well 483 39.9 3) Not too well 334 27.6 4) Not well at all 158 13.0 8) Don't know 65 5.4 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 393) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is KNOWLEDGEABLE' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (KRRYKWLG)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 247 20.4 2) Quite well 677 55.9 3) Not too well 190 15.7 4) Not well at all 46 3.8 8) Don't know 49 4.0 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 394) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is INTELLIGENT' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (KRRYINTE)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 326 26.9 2) Quite well 667 55.0 3) Not too well 141 11.6 4) Not well at all 33 2.7 8) Don't know 43 3.5 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 395) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is DISHONEST' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (KRRYDISH)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 86 7.1 2) Quite well 189 15.6 3) Not too well 459 37.9 4) Not well at all 368 30.4 8) Don't know 106 8.7 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 396) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he CAN'T MAKE UP HIS MIND' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? (KRRYINDE)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely well 239 19.7 2) Quite well 301 24.8 3) Not too well 389 32.1 4) Not well at all 219 18.1 8) Don't know 60 5.0 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 397) Taking everything into account, do you think the U.S. war against the Taliban government in Afghanistan was WORTH THE COST or NOT? (WARTALBN)
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TOTAL % 1) Worth it 835 68.9 5) Not worth it 352 29.0 8) Don't know 23 1.9 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 398) Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George Bush is HANDLING THE WAR IN IRAQ? (WARAPPRV)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve 501 41.3 5) Disapprove 692 57.1 8) Don't know 17 1.4 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about War in Iraq, Attitudes about ]
- 399) REFERRING TO PREVIOUS QUESTION on GW BUSH HANDLING OF WAR IN IRAQ: Do you [approve/disapprove] of George W. Bushs handling of the war in Iraq STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? (WARAPRV2)
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TOTAL % 1) Approve strongly 309 25.9 2) Approve not strongly 190 15.9 4) Disapprove not strongly 98 8.2 5) Disapprove strongly 593 49.7 8) Don't know 3 0.3 Missing 19 TOTAL 1193 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about War in Iraq, Attitudes about ]
- 400) Taking everything into account, do you think the war in Iraq has been WORTH THE COST or NOT? (IRAQWRTH)
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TOTAL % 1) Worth it 465 38.4 5) Not worth it 714 58.9 8) Don't know 30 2.5 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about War in Iraq, Attitudes about ]
- 401) As a result of the United States military action in Iraq, do you think the threat of terrorism against the United States has INCREASED, DECREASED, or stayed ABOUT THE SAME? (TRRORTHR)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 497 41.0 3) Decreased 276 22.8 5) Stayed about the same 425 35.1 8) Don't know 13 1.1 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 402) Some people think the government should provide fewer services even in areas such as health and education in order to reduce spending. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1. Other people feel it is important for the government to provide many more services even if it means an increase in spending. Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7. And, of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (GOVPROVD)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should provide many fewer services 50 4.1 2) 71 5.9 3) 124 10.2 4) 284 23.4 5) 243 20.0 6) 145 12.0 7) Government should provide many more services 143 11.8 80) Haven't thought much about this 149 12.3 88) Don't know 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 403) Referring to the SPENDING/SERVICES issue in previous question: How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? (GOVPROV2)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely important 376 31.0 2) Very important 372 30.7 3) Somewhat important 361 29.8 4) Not at all important 74 6.1 5) Not at all 21 1.7 8) Don't know 6 0.5 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 404) Referring to the SPENDING/SERVICES issue in the previous question: Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH on this issue? (GWB_GOVP)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should provide many fewer services 153 12.6 2) 201 16.6 3) 252 20.8 4) 240 19.8 5) 149 12.3 6) 87 7.2 7) Government should provide many more services 49 4.0 8) Don't know 79 6.5 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 405) Referring to the SPENDING/SERVICES issue in the previous question: Where would you place JOHN KERRY on this issue? (KRRYGOVP)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should provide many fewer services 29 2.4 2) 41 3.4 3) 88 7.3 4) 183 15.1 5) 273 22.5 6) 277 22.9 7) Government should provide many more services 170 14.0 8) Don't know 149 12.3 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 406) Referring to the SPENDING/SERVICES issue in the previous question: Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY on this issue? (DEM_GOVP)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should provide many fewer services 21 1.7 2) 46 3.8 3) 94 7.8 4) 183 15.1 5) 284 23.4 6) 291 24.0 7) Government should provide many more services 186 15.3 8) Don't know 105 8.7 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 407) Referring to the SPENDING/SERVICES issue in the previous question: Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY on this issue? (REP_GOVP)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should provide many fewer services 127 10.5 2) 222 18.3 3) 266 21.9 4) 252 20.8 5) 153 12.6 6) 54 4.5 7) Government should provide many more services 37 3.1 8) Don't know 99 8.2 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 408) Some people believe that we should spend much less money for defense. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1. Others feel that defense spending should be greatly increased. Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7. And, of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (DEFENSE)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should decrease defense spending 43 3.5 2) 58 4.8 3) 102 8.4 4) 287 23.7 5) 300 24.8 6) 158 13.0 7) Government should increase defense spending 113 9.3 80) Haven't thought much about this 146 12.0 88) Don't know 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 409) Referring to the previous question on DEFENSE SPENDING issue: How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? (DFENSEIM)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely important 292 24.1 2) Very important 426 35.1 3) Somewhat important 379 31.3 4) Not too important 89 7.3 5) Not at all important 20 1.7 8) Don't know 4 0.3 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 410) Referring to the previous question on DEFENSE SPENDING issue: Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH on this issue? (GWBDEFNS)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should decrease defense spending 21 1.7 2) 16 1.3 3) 31 2.6 4) 86 7.1 5) 219 18.1 6) 430 35.5 7) Government should increase defense spending 359 29.6 8) Don't know 49 4.0 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 411) Referring to the previous question on DEFENSE SPENDING issue: Where would you place JOHN KERRY on this issue? (KRRYDFNS)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should decrease defense spending 88 7.3 2) 171 14.1 3) 252 20.8 4) 287 23.7 5) 183 15.1 6) 70 5.8 7) Government should increase defense spending 42 3.5 8) Don't know 118 9.7 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 412) Referring to the previous question on DEFENSE SPENDING issue: Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY on this issue? (DEM_DFNS)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should decrease defense spending 63 5.2 2) 189 15.6 3) 270 22.3 4) 331 27.3 5) 159 13.1 6) 59 4.9 7) Government should increase defense spending 42 3.5 8) Don't know 97 8.0 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 413) Referring to the previous question on DEFENSE SPENDING issue: Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY on this issue? (REP_DFNS)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should decrease defense spending 19 1.6 2) 19 1.6 3) 41 3.4 4) 144 11.9 5) 280 23.1 6) 417 34.4 7) Government should increase defense spending 205 16.9 8) Don't know 85 7.0 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 414) As you may recall, President Bush signed a big tax cut a few years ago. Did you FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut, or is this something you haven't thought about? (TAX_CUT1)
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TOTAL % 1) Favor 463 38.2 3) Opposed 319 26.3 5) Other/neither/depends 18 1.5 7) Haven't thought about 404 33.3 8) Don't know 8 0.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 415) Referring to the previous question on the Bush TAX CUTS: Did you [favor/oppose] the tax cut STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? (TAX_CUT2)
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TOTAL % 0) Haven't thought about it 404 33.6 1) Favored strongly 323 26.8 2) Favored not strongly 137 11.4 4) Opposed not strongly 94 7.8 5) Opposed strongly 225 18.7 7) Other/neither/depends 18 1.5 8) Don't know 3 0.2 Missing 8 TOTAL 1204 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 416) There is much concern about the rapid rise in medical and hospital costs. Some people feel there should be a government insurance plan which would cover all medical and hospital expenses for everyone. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1. Others feel that all medical expenses should be paid by individuals through private insurance plans like Blue Cross or other company paid plans. Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7. And, of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (GOVINSR1)
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TOTAL % 1) Government insurance plan 220 18.2 2) 139 11.5 3) 150 12.4 4) 216 17.8 5) 165 13.6 6) 124 10.2 7) Private insurance plan 98 8.1 80) Haven't though much 92 7.6 88) Don't know 7 0.6 89) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 417) Referring to the previous question on GOVERNMENT/INSURANCE PLAN issue: How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? (GOVINSR2)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely important 494 40.8 2) Very important 412 34.0 3) Somewhat important 246 20.3 4) Not too important 49 4.0 5) Not at all important 9 0.7 8) Don't know 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 418) Some people feel the government in Washington should see to it that every person has a job and a good standard of living. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1. Others think the government should just let each person get ahead on their own. Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7. And, of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (GOV_JOB1)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should see to jobs and standard of living 135 11.1 2) 92 7.6 3) 144 11.9 4) 225 18.6 5) 189 15.6 6) 179 14.8 7) Government should let each person get ahead on own 139 11.5 80) Haven't thought much about this 105 8.7 88) Don't know 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 419) Referring to the previous question on GUARANTEED JOBS/STANDARD OF LIVING issue: How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? (GOV_JOB2)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely important 332 27.4 2) Very important 410 33.8 3) Somewhat important 378 31.2 4) Not too important 70 5.8 5) Not at all important 13 1.1 8) Don't know 8 0.7 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 420) Referring to the GUARANTEED JOBS/GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING ISSUE: Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH on this issue? (GWBGVJOB)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should see to jobs and standard of living 38 3.1 2) 38 3.1 3) 60 5.0 4) 176 14.5 5) 255 21.0 6) 293 24.2 7) Government should let each person get ahead on own 245 20.2 8) Don't know 106 8.7 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 421) Referring to the GUARANTEED JOBS/GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING ISSUE: Where would you place JOHN KERRY on this issue? (KRRYGOVJ)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should see to jobs and standard of living 118 9.7 2) 216 17.8 3) 298 24.6 4) 239 19.7 5) 83 6.8 6) 46 3.8 7) Government should let each person get ahead on own 28 2.3 8) Don't know 183 15.1 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 422) Referring to the GUARANTEED JOBS/GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING ISSUE: Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY on this issue? (DEMGVJOB)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should see to jobs and standard of living 140 11.6 2) 214 17.7 3) 315 26.0 4) 256 21.1 5) 77 6.4 6) 55 4.5 7) Government should let each person get ahead on own 25 2.1 8) Don't know 128 10.6 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 423) Referring to the GUARANTEED JOBS/GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING ISSUE: Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY on this issue? (REPGVJOB)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should see to jobs and standard of living 24 2.0 2) 35 2.9 3) 63 5.2 4) 214 17.7 5) 261 21.5 6) 281 23.2 7) Government should let each person get ahead on own 205 16.9 8) Don't know 127 10.5 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 424) Some people feel that the government in Washington should make every effort to improve the social and economic position of blacks. (Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1.) Others feel that the government should not make any special effort to help blacks because they should help themselves. (Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7.) And, of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (GOVBLACK)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should help blacks 95 7.8 2) 63 5.2 3) 97 8.0 4) 275 22.7 5) 175 14.4 6) 191 15.8 7) Blacks should help themselves 177 14.6 80) Haven't thought much about this 111 9.2 88) Don't know 11 0.9 89) Refused 17 1.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Minorities, Government Programs]
- 425) Referring to the previous question AID TO BLACKS ISSUE: How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? (GOVBLCK2)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely important 239 19.7 2) Very important 288 23.8 3) Somewhat important 425 35.1 4) Not too important 193 15.9 5) Not at all important 46 3.8 8) Don't know 7 0.6 9) Refused 14 1.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 426) Referring to the previous question AID TO BLACKS ISSUE: Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH on this issue? (GWBBLCKS)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should help blacks 23 1.9 2) 34 2.8 3) 73 6.0 4) 257 21.2 5) 222 18.3 6) 232 19.1 7) Blacks should help themselves 160 13.2 8) Don't know 200 16.5 9) Refused 11 0.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 427) Referring to the previous question AID TO BLACKS ISSUE: Where would you place JOHN KERRY on this issue? (KRRYBLCK)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should help blacks 99 8.2 2) 158 13.0 3) 261 21.5 4) 277 22.9 5) 79 6.5 6) 37 3.1 7) Blacks should help themselves 29 2.4 8) Don't know 261 21.5 9) Refused 11 0.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 428) Referring to the previous question AID TO BLACKS ISSUE: Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY on this issue? (DEMSBLCK)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should help blacks 131 10.8 2) 219 18.1 3) 248 20.5 4) 271 22.4 5) 83 6.8 6) 35 2.9 7) Blacks should help themselves 35 2.9 8) Don't know 177 14.6 9) Refused 13 1.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 429) Referring to the previous question AID TO BLACKS ISSUE: Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY on this issue? (REPBLCKS)
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TOTAL % 1) Government should help blacks 15 1.2 2) 24 2.0 3) 70 5.8 4) 258 21.3 5) 228 18.8 6) 260 21.5 7) Blacks should help themselves 162 13.4 8) Don't know 181 14.9 9) Refused 14 1.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 430) If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, should federal spending on BUILDING AND REPAIRING HIGHWAYS be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME? (HIGHWAY)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 451 37.2 3) Decreased 97 8.0 5) Kept about the same 655 54.0 8) Don't know 2 0.2 9) Refused 7 0.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 431) Should federal spending on SOCIAL SECURITY be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME? (SOCSEC)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 749 61.8 3) Decreased 43 3.5 5) Kept about the same 396 32.7 7) Cut out entirely 3 0.2 8) Don't know 5 0.4 9) Refused 16 1.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 432) Should federal spending on PUBLIC SCHOOLS be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME? (SCHOOLS)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 915 75.5 3) Decreased 52 4.3 5) Kept about the same 233 19.2 7) Cut out entirely 1 0.1 8) Don't know 10 0.8 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 433) Should federal spending on SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME? (TECH)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 647 53.4 3) Decreased 85 7.0 5) Kept about the same 466 38.4 7) Cut out entirely 1 0.1 8) Don't know 12 1.0 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Science, Attitude towards/Trust in ]
- 434) Should federal spending on DEALING WITH CRIME be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME? (CRIME)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 804 66.3 3) Decreased 40 3.3 5) Kept about the same 352 29.0 7) Cut out entirely 2 0.2 8) Don't know 13 1.1 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Punishment of Criminals, Attitude about ]
- 435) Should federal spending on WELFARE PROGRAMS be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME? (WELFARE)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 275 22.7 3) Decreased 374 30.9 5) Kept about the same 537 44.3 7) Cut out entirely 4 0.3 8) Don't know 16 1.3 9) Refused 6 0.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 436) Should federal spending on CHILD CARE be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME? (CHLDCRE)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 718 59.2 3) Decreased 80 6.6 5) Kept about the same 388 32.0 7) Cut out entirely 2 0.2 8) Don't know 22 1.8 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 437) Should federal spending on FOREIGN AID be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME? (FGNAID)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 150 12.4 3) Decreased 535 44.1 5) Kept about the same 506 41.7 7) Cut out entirely 4 0.3 8) Don't know 16 1.3 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 438) Should federal spending on AID TO POOR PEOPLE be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME? (AIDPOOR)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 676 55.8 3) Decreased 95 7.8 5) Kept about the same 421 34.7 8) Don't know 17 1.4 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Poverty, Government Response ]
- 439) Should federal spending on TIGHTENING BORDER SECURITY TO PREVENT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) (BORDER)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 780 64.4 3) Decreased 75 6.2 5) Kept about the same 339 28.0 7) Cut out entirely 2 0.2 8) Don't know 14 1.2 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Immigration, View of Level of ]
- 440) Should federal spending on the WAR ON TERRORISM be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME? (TERROR)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 514 42.4 3) Decreased 215 17.7 5) Kept about the same 465 38.4 7) Cut out entirely 2 0.2 8) Don't know 15 1.2 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 441) Do you feel you are asked to pay MORE THAN YOU SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN YOU SHOULD? (FEELTAX)
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TOTAL % 1) More than should pay 464 38.3 3) About right 646 53.3 5) Less than should pay 50 4.1 7) Don't pay at all 30 2.5 8) Don't know 20 1.7 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 442) What about rich people? Do you feel rich people are asked to pay MORE THAN THEY SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN THEY SHOULD? (RICHTAX)
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TOTAL % 1) More than should pay 122 10.1 3) About right 309 25.5 5) Less than should pay 723 59.7 7) Don't pay at all 2 0.2 8) Don't know 54 4.5 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 443) What about poor people? Do you feel poor people are asked to pay MORE THAN THEY SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN THEY SHOULD? (POORTAX)
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TOTAL % 1) More than should pay 549 45.3 3) About right 520 42.9 5) Less than should pay 81 6.7 7) Don't pay at all 22 1.8 8) Don't know 39 3.2 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 444) Would you FAVOR or OPPOSE a law in your state that would allow the use of government funds to help pay for the costs of abortion for women who cannot afford them? (ABORT_S)
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TOTAL % 1) Favor 452 37.3 5) Oppose 696 57.4 8) Don't know 45 3.7 9) Refused 19 1.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Abortion, Attitude about ]
- 445) Do you [favor/oppose] government funding for abortions STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? (ABORT)
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TOTAL % 1) Favor strongly 217 18.9 2) Favor not strongly 230 20.0 4) Oppose not strongly 156 13.6 5) Oppose strongly 538 46.9 8) Don't know 4 0.3 9) Refused 3 0.3 Missing 64 TOTAL 1148 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Abortion, Attitude about ]
- 446) There has been discussion recently about a law to ban certain types of late-term abortions, sometimes called partial birth abortions. Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE a law that makes these types of abortions illegal? (PB_ABORT)
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TOTAL % 1) Favor 705 58.2 5) Oppose 421 34.7 8) Don't know 65 5.4 9) Refused 21 1.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Abortion, Attitude about ]
- 447) Referring to the PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION issue in previous question: Do you STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY [favor/oppose] a law that makes these types of abortions illegal? (PBABORT2)
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TOTAL % 1) Favor strongly 622 55.2 2) Favor not strongly 83 7.4 4) Oppose not strongly 141 12.5 5) Oppose strongly 279 24.8 8) Don't know 1 0.1 Missing 86 TOTAL 1126 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Abortion, Attitude about ]
- 448) Some people think it is important to protect the environment even if it costs some jobs or otherwise reduces our standard of living. Suppose these people are at one end of the scale, at point number 1. Other people think that protecting the environment is not as important as maintaining jobs and our standard of living. Suppose these people are at the other end of the scale, at point number 7. And of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (ENVIRON1)
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TOTAL % 1) Protect environment, even if it costs jobs & standard of living 107 8.8 2) 165 13.6 3) 201 16.6 4) 275 22.7 5) 153 12.6 6) 69 5.7 7) Jobs & standard or living more important 49 4.0 80) Haven't thought much about this 184 15.2 88) Don't know 5 0.4 89) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Economic Issues]
- 449) Referring to the ENVIRONMENT/JOBS issue in the previous question: How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? (ENVIRON2)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely important 248 20.5 2) Very important 371 30.6 3) Somewhat important 454 37.5 4) Not too important 109 9.0 5) Not at all important 20 1.7 8) Don't know 9 0.7 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Environment, How Important ]
- 450) Referring to the ENVIRONMENT/JOBS issue: Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH (on this issue)? (GWBENVIR)
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TOTAL % 1) Protect environment, even if it costs jobs & standard of living 46 3.8 2) 104 8.6 3) 173 14.3 4) 230 19.0 5) 174 14.4 6) 147 12.1 7) Jobs & standard of living more important than environment 114 9.4 8) Don't know 220 18.2 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 451) Referring to the ENVIRONMENT/JOBS issue: Where would you place JOHN KERRY (on this issue)? (KERRYENV)
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TOTAL % 1) Protect environment, even if it costs jobs & standard of living 47 3.9 2) 89 7.3 3) 184 15.2 4) 287 23.7 5) 179 14.8 6) 125 10.3 7) Jobs & standard of living more important 87 7.2 8) Don't know 210 17.3 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 452) Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE the death penalty for persons convicted of murder? (DEATHPNL)
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TOTAL % 1) Favor 810 66.8 5) Oppose 356 29.4 8) Don't know 36 3.0 9) Refused 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Death Penalty, Morality of/View of ]
- 453) Do you [favor/oppose] the death penalty for persons convicted of murder) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? (DEATHP2)
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TOTAL % 1) Favor strongly 564 48.4 2) Favor not strongly 245 21.0 4) Oppose not strongly 146 12.5 5) Oppose strongly 208 17.8 8) Don't know 3 0.3 Missing 46 TOTAL 1166 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Death Penalty, Morality of/View of ]
- 454) Do you think the federal government should make it MORE DIFFICULT for people to buy a gun than it is now, make it EASIER for people to buy a gun, or keep these rules ABOUT THE SAME as they are now? (GUN_CONT)
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TOTAL % 1) More difficult 704 58.1 3) Make it easier 40 3.3 5) Keep these rules about the same 458 37.8 8) Don't know 7 0.6 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 455) Referring to the GOVERNMENT MAKING IT MORE DIFFICULT TO BUY A GUN issue in the previous question: A LOT [more difficult/easier] or SOMEWHAT [more difficult/easier]? (GUNCONT2)
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TOTAL % 1) A lot more difficult 532 44.3 2) Somewhat more difficult 172 14.3 3) About the same 458 38.1 4) Somewhat easier 23 1.9 5) A lot easier 17 1.4 Missing 10 TOTAL 1202 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 456) Referring to the GUN ACCESS ISSUE: How important is this issue to you personally? (GUNLWIMP)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely important 363 30.0 2) Very important 381 31.4 3) Somewhat important 360 29.7 4) Not too important 88 7.3 5) Not at all important 15 1.2 8) Don't know 3 0.2 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 457) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH? Do you think he would like to make it MORE DIFFICULT for people to buy a gun, make it EASIER for people to buy a gun, or keep these rules ABOUT THE SAME as they are now? (GWB_GUNS)
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TOTAL % 1) More difficult 387 31.9 3) Make it easier 125 10.3 5) Keep these rules about the same 538 44.4 8) Don't know 158 13.0 9) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 458) Referring to the previous question on GUN ACCESS: How much easier or harder do you think GEORGE W. BUSH would make it to buy gun - A LOT [more difficult/easier] or SOMEWHAT [more difficult/easier]? (GWBGUNS2)
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TOTAL % 1) A lot more difficult 186 17.7 2) Somewhat more difficult 196 18.7 3) About the same 538 51.2 4) Somewhat easier 63 6.0 5) A lot easier 61 5.8 8) Don't know 6 0.6 Missing 162 TOTAL 1050 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 459) Where would you place JOHN KERRY? Do you think he would like to make it MORE DIFFICULT for people to buy a gun, make it EASIER for people to buy a gun, or keep these rules ABOUT THE SAME as they are now? (KRRYGUNS)
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TOTAL % 1) More difficult 355 29.3 3) Make it easier 158 13.0 5) Keep these rules about the same 536 44.2 8) Don't know 160 13.2 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 460) Referring to the previous question on GUN ACCESS: How much easier or harder do you think JOHN KERRY would make it to buy gun - A LOT [more difficult/easier] or SOMEWHAT [more difficult/easier]? (KRRYGUN2)
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TOTAL % 1) A lot more difficult 152 14.5 2) Somewhat more difficult 199 19.0 3) About the same 536 51.1 4) Somewhat easier 94 9.0 5) A lot easier 64 6.1 8) Don't know 4 0.4 Missing 163 TOTAL 1049 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 461) Do you happen to have in your home or garage any guns or revolvers?? (OWN_GUNS)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 425 35.1 5) No 759 62.6 8) Don't know 8 0.7 9) Refused 20 1.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 462) Recently there has been a lot of talk about women's rights. Some people feel that women should have an equal role with men in running business, industry, and government. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1. Others feel that a woman's place is in the home. Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7. And, of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (WOMEN_EQ)
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TOTAL % 1) Women and men should have equal roles 712 58.7 2) 168 13.9 3) 87 7.2 4) 108 8.9 5) 39 3.2 6) 18 1.5 7) A woman's place is in the home 25 2.1 80) Haven't thought much about this 49 4.0 88) Don't know 6 0.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Women's Roles, Attitudes about]
- 463) Referring to the previous question on WOMENS ROLES: How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? (WOMENEQ2)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely important 440 36.3 2) Very important 398 32.8 3) Somewhat important 254 21.0 4) Not too important 89 7.3 5) Not at all important 25 2.1 8) Don't know 6 0.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 464) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH on this issue of Womens Roles? (GWBWOMEN)
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TOTAL % 1) Women and men should have equal roles 176 14.5 2) 159 13.1 3) 167 13.8 4) 227 18.7 5) 168 13.9 6) 107 8.8 7) A woman's place is in the home 51 4.2 8) Don't know 156 12.9 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 465) Where would you place JOHN KERRY on this issue of WOMENS ROLES? (KRRYWOMN)
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TOTAL % 1) Women and men should have equal roles 298 24.6 2) 227 18.7 3) 169 13.9 4) 201 16.6 5) 57 4.7 6) 21 1.7 7) A woman's place is in the home 13 1.1 8) Don't know 225 18.6 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 466) Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY on this issue of WOMENS ROLES? (DEMSWMEN)
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TOTAL % 1) Women and men should have equal roles 265 21.9 2) 251 20.7 3) 207 17.1 4) 233 19.2 5) 52 4.3 6) 14 1.2 7) A woman's place is in the home 11 0.9 8) Don't know 177 14.6 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 467) Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY on this issue of WOMENS ROLES? (REPWOMEN)
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TOTAL % 1) Women and men should have equal roles 122 10.1 2) 132 10.9 3) 165 13.6 4) 267 22.0 5) 202 16.7 6) 101 8.3 7) A woman's place is in the home 48 4.0 8) Don't know 173 14.3 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 468) So far as you know now, do you expect to vote in the national elections this coming November or not? (VTEINTND)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 1064 87.8 5) No 134 11.1 8) Don't know 13 1.1 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 469) IF RESPONDENT EXPECTS TO VOTE IN THE NOVEMBER ELECTION OR WILL NOT/DOESNT KNOW: Who do you think you will vote for in the election for President? OR If you were going to vote, who do you think you would vote for in the election for President? (WHO_VOTE)
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TOTAL % 1) John Kerry 558 46.1 2) George W. Bush 545 45.0 3) Ralph Nader 15 1.2 5) None (if voter, will not vote for president) 15 1.2 7) Other 7 0.6 8) Don't know 55 4.5 9) Refused 16 1.3 Missing 1 TOTAL 1211 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 470) Would you say that your preference for [PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE] is STRONG or NOT STRONG? (PCANDPRF)
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TOTAL % 0) No preference 13 1.1 11) Not strong - Kerry 138 12.0 12) Not strong - Bush 110 9.6 13) Not strong - Nader 8 0.7 14) Not strong – other candidate 14 1.2 25) Strong - Kerry 418 36.3 26) Strong - Bush 435 37.8 27) Strong - Nader 7 0.6 28) Strong – other candidate 8 0.7 Missing 61 TOTAL 1151 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 471) When you see the American flag flying does it make you feel EXTREMELY GOOD, VERY GOOD, SOMEWHAT GOOD, or NOT VERY GOOD? (FLAGFEEL)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely good 316 52.1 2) Very good 168 27.7 3) Somewhat good 92 15.2 4) Not very good 18 3.0 7) Don't feel anything 9 1.5 8) Don't know 2 0.3 9) Refused 1 0.2 Missing 606 TOTAL 606 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 472) There are some things about America today that make me feel ashamed of America (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?) (US_SHAME)
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TOTAL % 1) Agree 339 55.9 3) Neither agree nor disagree 51 8.4 5) Disagree 212 35.0 8) Don't know 3 0.5 9) Refused 1 0.2 Missing 606 TOTAL 606 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 473) There are some things about America today that make me feel angry about America (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?) (US_ANGRY)
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TOTAL % 1) Agree 314 51.8 3) Neither agree nor disagree 71 11.7 5) Disagree 217 35.8 8) Don't know 3 0.5 9) Refused 1 0.2 Missing 606 TOTAL 606 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 474) How strong is your love for your country... EXTREMELY STRONG, VERY STRONG, SOMEWHAT STRONG, or NOT VERY STRONG? (US_LOVE)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely strong 353 58.3 2) Very strong 185 30.5 4) Somewhat strong 54 8.9 5) Not very strong 13 2.1 9) Refused 1 0.2 Missing 606 TOTAL 606 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 475) Is being an American EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important to you personally? (AMERIMPT)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely important 368 60.7 2) Very important 167 27.6 3) Somewhat important 48 7.9 4) Not too important 12 2.0 5) Not at all important 8 1.3 8) Don't know 2 0.3 9) Refused 1 0.2 Missing 606 TOTAL 606 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 476) Should same-sex couples be ALLOWED to marry, or do you think they should NOT BE ALLOWED to marry? (GAYMARR)
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TOTAL % 1) Should be allowed 400 33.0 3) Should not be allowed 705 58.2 5) Should not be allowed to marry but should be allowed to legally forma civil union 41 3.4 7) Other 30 2.5 8) Don't know 28 2.3 9) Refused 8 0.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Gay Marriage, Attitude about ]
- 477) Would you say that, compared to 2000, the federal income tax paid by the average working person has INCREASED, DECREASED, or stayed ABOUT THE SAME during George W. Bush's time as President? (TAXLEVEL)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased 349 28.8 3) Decreased 240 19.8 5) Stayed about the same 529 43.6 8) Don't know 92 7.6 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 478) Would you say TAXES [increased/decreased] a LOT or a LITTLE during George W. Bushs time as President? (TAXLEVE2)
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TOTAL % 1) Increased a lot 134 12.0 2) Increased a little 209 18.7 3) Same 529 47.3 4) Decreased a little 203 18.2 5) Decreased a lot 34 3.0 8) Don't know 9 0.8 Missing 94 TOTAL 1118 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 479) Would you say that compared to 2000, the nation's economy is BETTER, WORSE, or ABOUT THE SAME? (ECONBTTR)
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TOTAL % 1) Better 190 15.7 3) Worse 668 55.1 5) The same 343 28.3 8) Don't know 9 0.7 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 480) Would you say the national economy is MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse] since 2000? (ECNBTTR2)
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TOTAL % 1) Much better 34 2.8 2) Somewhat better 156 13.0 3) Same 343 28.6 4) Somewhat worse 381 31.7 5) Much worse 287 23.9 Missing 11 TOTAL 1201 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 481) Would you say that, compared to 2000, the Bush administration has made the United States MORE SECURE from its foreign enemies, LESS SECURE, or HASN'T IT MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE either way? (GWBSECUR)
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TOTAL % 1) More secure 607 50.1 3) Less secure 295 24.3 5) No change 293 24.2 8) Don't know 14 1.2 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 482) REFERRING TO THE PREVIOUS QUESTION ON SECURITY AND THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION: How MUCH [more/less] secure or SOMEWHAT [more/less] secure? (GWBSCUR2)
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TOTAL % 1) Much more secure 263 22.0 2) Somewhat more secure 341 28.5 3) Same 293 24.5 4) Somewhat less secure 125 10.5 5) Much less secure 169 14.1 8) Don't know 3 0.3 9) Refused 1 0.1 Missing 17 TOTAL 1195 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 483) Would you say that compared to 2000, the nation's moral climate has gotten BETTER, gotten WORSE, or stayed ABOUT THE SAME? (MORALIMP)
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TOTAL % 1) Better 146 12.0 3) Worse 486 40.1 5) Stayed about the same 542 44.7 8) Don't know 36 3.0 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 484) REFERRING TO THE PREVIOUS QUESTION ON THE MORAL CLIMATE SINCE 2000: Would you say it has gotten MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse]? (MRALIMP2)
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TOTAL % 1) Much better 45 3.8 2) Somewhat better 101 8.6 3) Same 542 46.2 4) Somewhat worse 287 24.4 5) Much worse 199 17.0 Missing 38 TOTAL 1174 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 485) Do you consider religion to be an IMPORTANT part of your life, or NOT? (RELIGIMP)
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TOTAL % 1) Important 931 76.8 5) Not important 272 22.4 8) Don't know 6 0.5 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Religion, Importance of ]
- 486) Would you say your religion provides SOME guidance in your day-to-day living, QUITE A BIT of guidance, or a GREAT DEAL of guidance in your day-to-day life? (RELGUIDE)
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TOTAL % 0) R says religion not important 272 22.6 1) Some 216 18.0 3) Quite a bit 287 23.9 5) A great deal 426 35.4 8) Don't know 2 0.2 Missing 9 TOTAL 1203 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Religion, Importance of ]
- 487) People practice their religion in different ways. Outside of attending religious services, do you pray SEVERAL TIMES A DAY, ONCE A DAY, A FEW TIMES A WEEK, ONCE A WEEK OR LESS, or NEVER? (PRAYFREQ)
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TOTAL % 1) Several times a day 377 31.1 2) Once a day 266 21.9 3) A few times a week 230 19.0 4) Once a week or less 185 15.3 5) Never 134 11.1 7) Other 6 0.5 8) Don't know 4 0.3 9) Refused 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Prayer, Frequency of ]
- 488) Which of these statements comes closest to describing your feelings about the Bible? You can just give me the number of your choice. (BIBLEBEL)
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TOTAL % 1) The bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word. 435 35.9 2) The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word. 557 46.0 3) The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God. 187 15.4 7) Other 16 1.3 8) Don't know 7 0.6 9) Refused 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Bible, View of ]
- 489) Thinking about your life these days, do you ever attend religious services, apart from occasional weddings, baptisms or funerals? (CHRCHATT)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 807 66.6 5) No 401 33.1 8) Don't know 2 0.2 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Church Attendance, Frequency of ]
- 490) Do you go to religious services EVERY WEEK, ALMOST EVERY WEEK, ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH, A FEW TIMES A YEAR, or NEVER? (CHRCHFRE)
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TOTAL % 1) Every week 284 35.2 2) Almost every week 148 18.3 3) Once or twice a month 181 22.4 4) A few times a year 183 22.7 5) Never 7 0.9 8) Don't know 1 0.1 9) Refused 3 0.4 Missing 405 TOTAL 807 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 491) Would you say you go to religious services ONCE A WEEK or MORE OFTEN than once a week? (CHRCHFR2)
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TOTAL % 1) Once a week 149 52.5 2) More often than once a week 135 47.5 Missing 928 TOTAL 284 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 492) Aside from attending services, in the PAST SIX MONTHS have you been an active member at your place of worship -- I mean, have you done things like serve on committees, give time for special projects, or help organize meetings? (CHRCHACT)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 326 26.9 5) No 882 72.8 8) Don't know 1 0.1 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Church Involvement, Non-Worship Service, Frequency of ]
- 493) IF RESPONDENT IS AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF A CHURCH: As part of these activities, have you planned or chaired a meeting (in the last six months)? (CHRCHMTG)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 147 45.1 5) No 179 54.9 Missing 886 TOTAL 326 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 494) IF RESPONDENT IS AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF A CHURCH: As part of these activities, have you given a presentation or speech (in the last six months)? (CHRCHSPK)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 133 40.8 5) No 193 59.2 Missing 886 TOTAL 326 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 495) Regardless of whether you now attend any religious services do you ever think of yourself as part of a particular church or denomination? (DENOM_ID)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 1 0.2 1) Yes 221 54.6 5) No 179 44.2 8) Don't know 2 0.5 9) Refused 2 0.5 Missing 807 TOTAL 405 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 496) IF RESPONDENT ATTENDS: Do you mostly attend a place of worship that is PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, JEWISH, or SOMETHING ELSE? (DENOMATT)
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TOTAL % 1) Protestant 330 40.9 2) Catholic 215 26.6 3) Jewish 30 3.7 7) Other 227 28.1 8) Don't know 3 0.4 9) Refused 2 0.2 Missing 405 TOTAL 807 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 497) IF RESPONDENT DOES NOT ATTEND: Do you consider yourself PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, JEWISH, or SOMETHING ELSE? (DENOMID2)
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TOTAL % 1) Protestant 87 39.4 2) Catholic 77 34.8 3) Jewish 6 2.7 7) Other 50 22.6 8) Don't know 1 0.5 Missing 991 TOTAL 221 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 498) This is the respondent's initial identification of his or her major religious group; Protestant and 'other' responses were asked for further specifications in subsequent questions. The final full religion summary X8x2, constructed from the complete religious-identification battery, X1-X7x, is collapsed to major groups in X8x1. Final religion summaries are X8x1, X8x1a, X8x1b. Major religious denomination (DENOMID3)
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TOTAL % 1) Baptist 233 33.6 2) Episcopal/Anglican/Church of England 15 2.2 3) Lutheran 64 9.2 4) Methodist 80 11.5 5) Just Protestant 11 1.6 6) Presbyterian 33 4.8 7) Reformed 1 0.1 8) Brethren 1 0.1 9) Evangelical United Brethren 1 0.1 10) Christian or just Christian 51 7.3 12) Church (or Churches) of Christ 7 1.0 13) United Church of Christ 3 0.4 14) Disciples of Christ 5 0.7 15) Church of God 4 0.6 16) Assembly of God 6 0.9 17) Congregationalist 4 0.6 18) Holiness 6 0.9 19) Pentecostal 23 3.3 20) Friends, Quaker 3 0.4 21) Orthodox 4 0.6 22) Non-denominational - Protestant 36 5.2 23) Mormons 9 1.3 24) Jehovah's Witnesses 9 1.3 25) Latter Day Saints 12 1.7 26) Unitarian/Universalist 5 0.7 27) Buddhist 3 0.4 28) Hindu 1 0.1 29) Muslim/Islam 1 0.1 80) Other 56 8.1 88) Don't know 2 0.3 89) Refused 5 0.7 Missing 518 TOTAL 694 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank | View more questions about Denomination, Affiliation to]
- 499) IF RESPONDENT IDENTIFIES AS PROTESTANT and BAPTIST: With which Baptist group is your church associated? Is it the Southern Baptist Convention, the American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., the American Baptist Association, an independent Baptist church or some other Baptist group? (BAPTIST)
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TOTAL % 1) Southern Baptist Convention 104 44.6 2) American Baptist Churches in USA 24 10.3 3) American Baptist Association 10 4.3 4) Independent Baptist 37 15.9 7) Other 20 8.6 8) Don't know 37 15.9 9) Refused 1 0.4 Missing 979 TOTAL 233 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 500) Are you affiliated with any larger Baptist group or is this strictly a local church? (BAPTSTAF)
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TOTAL % 1) Larger Baptist Group 2 5.4 2) Local 35 94.6 Missing 1175 TOTAL 37 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 501) IF RESPONDENT IDENTIFIES AS PROTESTANT and LUTHERAN: Is this church part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Missouri Synod, or some other Lutheran group? (LUTH_ID)
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TOTAL % 1) Evangelical Lutheran Church 21 32.8 2) Missouri Synod 27 42.2 7) Other 9 14.1 8) Don't know 7 10.9 Missing 1148 TOTAL 64 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 502) IF RESPONDENT IDENTIFIES AS PROTESTANT and METHODIST: Is your church part of the United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal, or some other Methodist group? (METH_ID)
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TOTAL % 1) United Methodist Church 72 90.0 2) African Methodist Episcopal 4 5.0 7) Other 4 5.0 Missing 1132 TOTAL 80 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 503) IF RESPONDENT IDENTIFIES AS PROTESTANT and PRESBYTERIAN: Is this the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. or some other Presbyterian group? (PRESB_ID)
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TOTAL % 1) Presbyterian Church USA (formerly United Presbyterian Church) 24 72.7 7) Other 5 15.2 8) Don't know 4 12.1 Missing 1179 TOTAL 33 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 504) IF RESPONDENT IDENTIFIES AS PROTESTANT and REFORMED: Is this the Christian Reformed Church, the Reformed Church in America or some other Reformed group? (REFRM_ID)
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TOTAL % 1) Christian Reformed Church 1 100.0 Missing 1211 TOTAL 1 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 505) IF RESPONDENT IDENTIFIES AS PROTESTANT and BRETHREN: Is this the church of the Brethren, the Plymouth Brethren, or what? (BRETH_ID)
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TOTAL % 1) Church of the Brethren 1 100.0 Missing 1211 TOTAL 1 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 506) IF RESPONDENT IDENTIFIES AS PROTESTANT and CHRISTIAN: When you say 'Christian' does that mean the denomination called the 'Christian Church Disciples of Christ,' or some other Christian denomination, or do you mean to say 'I am just a Christian'? (CHRST_ID)
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TOTAL % 1) Disciples of Christ 7 13.7 2) I am just a Christian 39 76.5 7) Other 4 7.8 8) Don't know 1 2.0 Missing 1161 TOTAL 51 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 507) IF RESPONDENT IDENTIFIES AS PROTESTANT and CHURCH OF CHRIST: Is this the Church of Christ or the United Church of Christ? (COC_ID)
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TOTAL % 1) Church of Christ 7 100.0 Missing 1205 TOTAL 7 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 508) IF RESPONDENT IDENTIFIES AS PROTESTANT and CHURCH OF GOD: Is this the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana; the Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the Church of God in Christ; or some other Church of God? (COG_ID)
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TOTAL % 3) Church of God in Christ 1 25.0 7) Other 3 75.0 Missing 1208 TOTAL 4 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 509) OTHER DENOMINATION: Is that group Christian? (CHRCHOTH)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 1 1.8 1) Yes 50 89.3 5) No 5 8.9 Missing 1156 TOTAL 56 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 510) IF RESPONDENT ATTENDS SERVICES AND IS JEWISH: Do you usually attend a synagogue or temple that is ORTHODOX, CONSERVATIVE, REFORM or what? (JEWATTYP)
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TOTAL % 1) Orthodox 4 13.3 2) Conservative 10 33.3 3) Reform 16 53.3 Missing 1182 TOTAL 30 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 511) IF RESPONDENT DOES NOT ATTEND SERVICES AND IS JEWISH: Do you consider yourself ORTHODOX, CONSERVATIVE, REFORM or what? (JEWNATYP)
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TOTAL % 2) Conservative 2 33.3 3) Reform 3 50.0 7) Other 1 16.7 Missing 1206 TOTAL 6 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 512) SUMMARY: Respondent Major Religious Group (REL_SUMM)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 1 0.1 1) Protestant 672 55.4 2) Catholic 292 24.1 3) Eastern Orthodox 6 0.5 4) Jewish 35 2.9 6) Other 11 0.9 7) None 181 14.9 8) DK 7 0.6 9) RF 7 0.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 513) SUMMARY: Respondent Major Denomination (RELSUMM2)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 1 0.1 1) General Protestant/Christian 117 9.7 2) Adventist 4 0.3 3) Anglican 16 1.3 4) Baptist 232 19.1 5) Congregational 7 0.6 6) European Free Church (Anabaptist) 8 0.7 7) Holiness 11 0.9 9) Lutheran 65 5.4 10) Methodist 83 6.8 11) Pentecostal 37 3.1 12) Presbyterian 35 2.9 13) Reformed 1 0.1 14) Restorationist 21 1.7 15) Non-traditional Protestant 36 3.0 16) Roman Catholic 292 24.1 17) Jewish 35 2.9 18) Eastern Orthodox 6 0.5 19) Non Judeo-Christian religion 9 0.7 20) More than 1 major religion 1 0.1 77) None 181 14.9 88) DK 7 0.6 89) RF 7 0.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 514) SUMMARY: RESPONDENT RELIGION FULL: See RELIGION master code in codebook appendix file available from the NES web site (Due to space constraints these codes are not included in this file. This variable summarizes the information gathered in the complete religious identification battery, X3a/b-X6a/b. Information collected in the open-ended responses to the religion section component questions have been hand coded into this summary variable. (RELSUMMF)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 357.077 265 - 515) What is the month, day and year of your birth? -- YEAR (BRTHYEAR)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 2025.428 687 - 516) What is the month, day and year of your birth? MONTH (BRTHMNTH)
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TOTAL % 1) 92 7.6 2) 94 7.8 3) 104 8.6 4) 80 6.6 5) 97 8.0 6) 86 7.1 7) 112 9.2 8) 110 9.1 9) 89 7.3 10) 102 8.4 11) 110 9.1 12) 118 9.7 88) 1 0.1 89) 17 1.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 517) Summary: Respondent age was calculated by subtracting the year of birth from 2004. For cases where R refused to give year of birth or year of birth was NA in the survey variable, a check was made of Household listing information: if age of R was included in the Household listing, it was included here. (AGE_RESP)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 47.272 17 - 518) Are you married now and living with your (husband/wife) -- or are you widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never married? (MARITL_S)
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TOTAL % 1) Married 625 51.6 2) Widowed 92 7.6 3) Divorced 153 12.6 4) Separated 42 3.5 5) Never married 276 22.8 6) Partnered, not married 23 1.9 8) Don't know 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 519) SUMMARY Marital status1 = Indicated married/partnered in both Y2 and HH listing2 = Indicated married/partnered in HH listing only3 = Indicated married or partner in Y2 only4 = Not indicated as married/partnered in Y2 or HH listing (MARRSUMM)
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TOTAL % 1) Indicated married/partnered in both Y2 and HH listing 620 51.2 2) Indicated married/partnered in HH listing only 47 3.9 3) Indicated married/partnered in Y2 only 28 2.3 4) Not indicated as married/partnered in Y2 or HH listing 517 42.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 520) What is the highest grade of school or year of college you have completed? (EDUCATI2)
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TOTAL % 1) 1st grade 1 0.1 3) 3rd grade 1 0.1 4) 4th grade 2 0.2 5) 5th grade 1 0.1 6) 6th grade 7 0.6 7) 7th grade 6 0.5 8) 8th grade 23 1.9 9) 9th grade 15 1.2 10) 10th grade 41 3.4 11) 11th grade 45 3.7 12) 12th grade 322 26.6 13) 1 year college 123 10.1 14) 2 years college 174 14.4 15) 3 years college 55 4.5 16) College graduate 180 14.9 17) 17 or more grades 214 17.7 88) Don't know 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 521) Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? (HSDIPLMA)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 355 76.2 5) No 111 23.8 Missing 746 TOTAL 466 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 522) IF HIGHEST GRADE OF EDUCATION IS 13+ YEARS: What is the highest degree that you have earned? (DEGREE_H)
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TOTAL % 0) No degree 264 35.4 1) Bachelor's degree 223 29.9 2) Master's degree 106 14.2 3) PhD, LIT, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 10 1.3 4) LLB, JD 10 1.3 5) MD, DDS, DVM, MVSA, DSC, DO 13 1.7 7) Associate degree (AA) 120 16.1 Missing 466 TOTAL 746 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 523) Summary: Respondent education level -- What is the highest grade of school or year of college you have completed? Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? What is the highest degree that you have earned? (EDULEVEL)
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TOTAL % 0) NA/DK number of grades; no HS diploma 1 0.1 1) 8 grades or less and no diploma or equivalency 37 3.1 2) 9-11 grades, no further schooling 73 6.0 3) High school diploma or equivalency test 355 29.3 4) More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree 264 21.8 5) Junior or community college level degrees 120 9.9 6) BA level degrees; 17+ years, not advanced degree 223 18.4 7) Advanced degree, including LLB 139 11.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 524) What is the highest grade of school or year of college (your husband/your wife/your partner) has completed? (SPSEEDUC)
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TOTAL % 0) 0 GRADES 4 0.6 3) 3rd grade 1 0.2 6) 6th grade 1 0.2 7) 7th grade 1 0.2 8) 8th grade 9 1.4 9) 9th grade 8 1.2 10) 10th grade 17 2.6 11) 11th grade 12 1.9 12) 12th grade 190 29.3 13) 1 year college 48 7.4 14) 2 year college 89 13.7 15) 3 year college 30 4.6 16) College graduate 121 18.7 17) 17 or more grades 109 16.8 88) Don't know 8 1.2 Missing 564 TOTAL 648 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 525) REFERRING TO SPOUSE: Did (he/she) get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? (SPSE_HS)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 197 78.5 5) No 50 19.9 8) Don't know 3 1.2 9) Refused 1 0.4 Missing 961 TOTAL 251 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 526) REFERRING TO SPOUSE: What is the highest degree that (he/she) has earned? (SPSEHDEG)
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TOTAL % 0) No degree 113 28.5 1) Bachelor's degree 143 36.0 2) Master's degree 54 13.6 3) PhD, LIT, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 7 1.8 4) LLB, JD 10 2.5 5) MD, DDS, DVM, MVSA, DSC, DO 3 0.8 7) Associate degree (AA) 61 15.4 8) Don't know 6 1.5 Missing 815 TOTAL 397 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 527) Summary: Spouse/partner education level: What is the highest grade of school or year of college your (husband/wife/partner) has completed? Did he/she get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? What is the highest degree that he/she has earned? (SP_EDUCS)
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TOTAL % 0) NA/DK number of grades; no HS diploma 3 0.5 1) 8 grades or less and no diploma or equivalency 12 1.9 2) 9-11 grades, no further schooling 35 5.4 3) High school diploma or equivalency test 197 30.4 4) More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree 113 17.4 5) Junior or community college level degrees 61 9.4 6) BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree 143 22.1 7) Advanced degree, including LLB 74 11.4 8) Don't know 9 1.4 9) Refused 1 0.2 Missing 564 TOTAL 648 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 528) Have you ever served or are you currently serving in the US military, the National Guard, or military reserves? (MILITARY)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 168 13.9 5) No 1044 86.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 529) Has [another/a] member of your family ever served or is currently serving in the US military, the National Guard, or military reserves? (FAMMILIT)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 792 65.3 5) No 420 34.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 530) PRE-ELECTION We'd like to know if YOU are working now, temporarily laid off, or are you unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, a homemaker, a student, or what? NOTE: This is a final summary which codes respondent occupation status from response to this question in combination with responses to all other questions in the employment section Y7a-Y17b [variables 550 to 579 in this file] (EMPLYMNT)
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TOTAL % 10) Working now only 788 65.0 15) Working now and retired, working GE 20 hours/wk 11 0.9 16) Working now and perm. Disabled, working GE 20 hours/wk 3 0.2 17) Working now and homemaker, working GE 20 hours/wk 2 0.2 18) Working now and student, working GT 20 hours/wk 3 0.2 20) Temporarily laid off 15 1.2 40) Unemployed 35 2.9 50) Retired, no other occupation 194 16.0 51) Retired and working now, working LT 20 hours/wk 11 0.9 60) Permanently disabled, not working 34 2.8 61) Perm. Disabled and working now, working LT 20 hours/wk 1 0.1 70) Homemaker, no other occupation 73 6.0 71) Homemaker and working now, working LT 20 hours/wk 8 0.7 75) Homemaker and student, not other occupation 4 0.3 80) Student, no other occupation 26 2.1 81) Student and working now, working LT 20 hours/wk 2 0.2 89) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 531) Employment summary: respondent employment status 1-digit -- We'd like to know if YOU are working now, temporarily laid off, or are you unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, a homemaker, a student, or what? (Collapsed from previous question) (EMP_SUMM)
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TOTAL % 1) R working now (working now or working 20 hours or more per week if also retired, permanently disabled, homemaker or student) 807 66.6 2) R temporarily laid off 15 1.2 4) R unemployed 35 2.9 5) R retired, not working or working fewer than 20 hours per week 205 16.9 6) R permanently disabled, not working or working fewer than 20 hours per week 35 2.9 7) R homemaker, not working or working fewer than 20 hours per week 85 7.0 8) R student, not working or working fewer than 20 hours per week 28 2.3 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 532) We'd like to know if YOU are working now, temporarily laid off, or are you unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, a homemaker, a student, or what? This is the respondent's initial status at the start of the employment section and determines which questions about employment and occupation are subsequently asked. (WORKSTAT)
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TOTAL % 1) Working now 788 65.0 2) Temporarily laid off 15 1.2 4) Unemployed 35 2.9 5) Retired 216 17.8 6) Perm disabled 38 3.1 7) Homemaker 87 7.2 8) Student 31 2.6 9) Refused 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 533) Occupation in stacked variables Y6x1-Y6x7 (variables 540 to 545 in this file--NOTE there is no Y6x3). Summary of respondent data from complete employment section--current employment or past employment (if any) (OCC_STKD)
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TOTAL % 1) Current employee 822 74.3 2) Past employee 285 25.7 Missing 105 TOTAL 1107 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 534) PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY/IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING/NOW/TLO What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? / What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? (OCC_TYPE)
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TOTAL % 999) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 535) IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO :What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? / What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? (OCCTYPE2)
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TOTAL % 1) 1 113 10.2 2) 2 25 2.3 3) 3 25 2.3 4) 4 19 1.7 5) 5 18 1.6 6) 6 6 0.5 7) 7 26 2.4 8) 8 10 0.9 9) 9 83 7.5 10) 10 30 2.7 11) 11 54 4.9 12) 12 34 3.1 13) 13 25 2.3 14) 14 57 5.2 15) 15 22 2.0 16) 16 26 2.4 17) 17 132 12.0 18) 18 163 14.8 19) 19 8 0.7 20) 20 58 5.3 21) 21 1 0.1 22) 22 35 3.2 23) 23 68 6.2 24) 24 54 4.9 25) 25 10 0.9 99) DK; NA; 2 0.2 Missing 108 TOTAL 1104 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 536) PRESTIGE SCORE: PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO: What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? / What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? (OCC_PSTG)
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TOTAL % 1) Lowest prestige 183 16.6 2) 2 179 16.2 3) 3 186 16.8 4) 4 190 17.2 5) 5 182 16.5 6) Highest prestige 172 15.6 8) Member of military 10 0.9 9) Don't know; NA 2 0.2 Missing 108 TOTAL 1104 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 537) PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO :What kind of business/industry was that? / What kind of business/industry is that? See codebook appendix 2000 CENSUS INDUSTRY. Built from Y10c (past) and Y16c (current) occupations. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 [variables 540 to 545 in this file] summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b [variables 550 to 579 in this file]. (CNSINDUS)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1104 611.359 275 - 538) PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO :Did you work for someone else, were you self- employed, or what? / Do you work for someone else, are you self- employed, or what? (WRKSELF)
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TOTAL % 1) Someone else 896 81.2 3) Both self and someone else 39 3.5 5) Self-employed 166 15.0 8) Don't know 3 0.3 Missing 108 TOTAL 1104 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 539) PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO : IF R IS/DID NOT WORKING EXCLUSIVELY FOR SELF: Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? / Are you employed by a federal, state or local government? (GOV_EMPL)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 234 25.0 5) No 696 74.4 8) Don't know 4 0.4 9) Refused 1 0.1 Missing 277 TOTAL 935 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 540) About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? / About how many hours do you work on your job in the average week? (HRS_WRKD)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 890 45.106 59 - 541) How worried are you about not being able to find a job in the near future: A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? / How worried are you about losing your job in the near future: A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? (JOB_WRRY)
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TOTAL % 1) A lot 101 11.4 3) Somewhat 170 19.1 5) Not much at all 615 69.3 8) Don't know 2 0.2 Missing 324 TOTAL 888 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 542) Have you had a job in the LAST SIX MONTHS? (JOB6MTH)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 1 0.3 1) Yes 63 16.4 5) No 321 83.4 Missing 827 TOTAL 385 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 543) What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? (OCC90_71)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1104 26.214 20 - 544) What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? (OCC90_14)
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TOTAL % 1) 150 13.6 2) 220 19.9 3) 25 2.3 4) 132 12.0 5) 181 16.4 7) 25 2.3 8) 134 12.1 9) 22 2.0 10) 99 9.0 11) 38 3.4 12) 36 3.3 13) 30 2.7 14) 10 0.9 99) 2 0.2 Missing 108 TOTAL 1104 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 545) Current/past employment information applicable to R (Current only, Past only or both) (CPAPPLIC)
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TOTAL % 1) Current 813 67.2 2) Past 366 30.2 3) Both 31 2.6 Missing 2 TOTAL 1210 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 546) Initial status Homemaker/student: Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? (WORK_PAY)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 15 12.7 5) No 103 87.3 Missing 1094 TOTAL 118 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 547) Initial status Homemaker/student: Have you had a job in the LAST SIX MONTHS? (JB6MNTHS)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 23 22.3 5) No 80 77.7 Missing 1109 TOTAL 103 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 548) Initial status retiree - When did you retire: YEAR? (RET_YEAR)
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TOTAL % 1945) 1 0.5 1950) 1 0.5 1960) 1 0.5 1962) 2 0.9 1965) 1 0.5 1969) 2 0.9 1971) 2 0.9 1972) 1 0.5 1973) 1 0.5 1974) 1 0.5 1975) 1 0.5 1976) 2 0.9 1977) 2 0.9 1978) 1 0.5 1980) 3 1.4 1981) 4 1.9 1982) 2 0.9 1983) 1 0.5 1984) 4 1.9 1985) 4 1.9 1986) 8 3.7 1987) 3 1.4 1988) 8 3.7 1989) 8 3.7 1990) 4 1.9 1991) 8 3.7 1992) 6 2.8 1993) 7 3.2 1994) 14 6.5 1995) 9 4.2 1996) 7 3.2 1997) 9 4.2 1998) 6 2.8 1999) 17 7.9 2000) 11 5.1 2001) 12 5.6 2002) 10 4.6 2003) 15 6.9 2004) 11 5.1 8888) 5 2.3 8889) 1 0.5 Missing 996 TOTAL 216 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 549) Initial status retiree - When did you retire: MONTH? (RET_MNTH)
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TOTAL % 1) January 25 11.6 2) February 8 3.7 3) March 9 4.2 4) April 18 8.3 5) May 18 8.3 6) June 32 14.8 7) July 13 6.0 8) August 14 6.5 9) September 17 7.9 10) October 7 3.2 11) November 12 5.6 12) December 14 6.5 88) Don't know 28 13.0 89) Refused 1 0.5 Missing 996 TOTAL 216 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 550) Initial status unemployed/disabled - Have you ever done any work for pay? (WRK_PAY)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 70 95.9 5) No 3 4.1 Missing 1139 TOTAL 73 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 551) Initial status retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student - What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? (WORKTYPE)
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TOTAL % 999) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 552) Initial status retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student - What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? (WRK_LJOB)
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TOTAL % 1) 1 28 9.1 2) 2 6 1.9 3) 3 7 2.3 4) 4 3 1.0 5) 5 4 1.3 7) 7 4 1.3 8) 8 1 0.3 9) 9 28 9.1 10) 10 6 1.9 11) 11 12 3.9 12) 12 10 3.2 13) 13 10 3.2 14) 14 17 5.5 15) 15 9 2.9 16) 16 10 3.2 17) 17 33 10.7 18) 18 46 14.9 19) 19 4 1.3 20) 20 10 3.2 21) 21 1 0.3 22) 22 5 1.6 23) 23 24 7.8 24) 24 20 6.5 25) 25 6 1.9 99) DK; NA; 5 1.6 Missing 903 TOTAL 309 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 553) Initial status retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student – prestige collapsed (OCCPRCOL)
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TOTAL % 1) Lowest prestige 69 22.3 2) 51 16.5 3) 48 15.5 4) 46 14.9 5) 38 12.3 6) Highest Prestige 46 14.9 8) Member of military 6 1.9 9) DK; NA 5 1.6 Missing 903 TOTAL 309 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 554) Initial status retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student - past occupational prestige. Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A. Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI 48106, December 1991.To preserve respondent confidentiality, this variable has been coded to 999.99. (OCCPRSTG)
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TOTAL % 999.99) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 555) Initial status retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student occup 1990 2-digit (OCCPR2DG)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 309 29.913 22 - 556) Initial status/retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student occup 1990 1-digit (OCCPR1DG)
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TOTAL % 1) Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 37 12.0 2) Professional Specialty Occupations (040-199) 49 15.9 3) Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 5 1.6 4) Sales Occupation (236-285) 33 10.7 5) Administrative Support, including clerical (286-389) 56 18.1 7) Protective Service (408-427) 10 3.2 8) Service except Protective and Household (428-469) 45 14.6 9) Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 8 2.6 10) Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 19 6.1 11) Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 16 5.2 12) Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 12 3.9 13) Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 8 2.6 14) Member of Armed Forces 6 1.9 99) DK; NA; 5 1.6 Missing 903 TOTAL 309 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 557) Initial status retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student - past occ industry See codebook appendix 2000 CENSUS INDUSTRY. Series Y7a-Y15 survey questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c or variable 538 in this file) was NOT working now or temporarily LAID OFF (OCCINDST)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 309 624.071 272 - 558) Initial status retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student - past occ self-empl (Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what?) (WRK_TYPE)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 4 1.3 1) Someone else 262 84.8 3) Both self and someone else 4 1.3 5) Self-employed 38 12.3 8) Don't know 1 0.3 Missing 903 TOTAL 309 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 559) Initial status retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student - past occ Government work (Were you employed by a federal, state or local government?) (GOVTMPL)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 4 1.5 1) Yes 77 28.5 5) No 187 69.3 8) Don't know 1 0.4 9) Refused 1 0.4 Missing 942 TOTAL 270 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 560) Initial status unemployed/retired/disabled - Have you had a job in the LAST SIX MONTHS? (JOB6MNTH)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 1 0.3 1) Yes 44 15.4 5) No 241 84.3 Missing 926 TOTAL 286 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 561) Recent occupation: About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? (HRSWRKED)
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TOTAL % 0) 4 6.0 4) 1 1.5 5) 1 1.5 7) 1 1.5 8) 3 4.5 10) 3 4.5 12) 1 1.5 16) 2 3.0 20) 5 7.5 21) 1 1.5 22) 1 1.5 25) 4 6.0 28) 1 1.5 30) 4 6.0 35) 1 1.5 37) 1 1.5 38) 1 1.5 40) 17 25.4 45) 3 4.5 48) 1 1.5 50) 2 3.0 52) 1 1.5 55) 1 1.5 56) 1 1.5 60) 2 3.0 65) 1 1.5 70) 1 1.5 80) 1 1.5 889) 1 1.5 Missing 1145 TOTAL 67 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 562) Initial status retired/disabled: Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? (RDISWKPY)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 1 0.5 1) Yes 26 11.7 5) No 195 87.8 Missing 990 TOTAL 222 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 563) Initial status retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student: Are you looking for work at the present time? (RDISLOOK)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 2 0.7 1) Yes 44 15.4 5) No 239 83.9 Missing 927 TOTAL 285 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 564) Initial status retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student: How worried are you about not being able to find a job in the near future: A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? (JOBWRRY)
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TOTAL % 1) A lot 19 43.2 3) Somewhat 15 34.1 5) Not much 10 22.7 Missing 1168 TOTAL 44 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 565) Summary: retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student: Also working now? (WRKNGNOW)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 41 11.0 5) 5 331 89.0 Missing 840 TOTAL 372 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 566) Working/TLO now occupation 3 digit: What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? [BLANKED for confidentiality] (OCC_3DIG)
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TOTAL % 999) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 567) Working/TLO now occupation 2 digit: What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? (OCC_2DIG)
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TOTAL % 1) 1 86 10.2 2) 2 20 2.4 3) 3 19 2.3 4) 4 18 2.1 5) 5 14 1.7 6) 6 6 0.7 7) 7 23 2.7 8) 8 9 1.1 9) 9 58 6.9 10) 10 25 3.0 11) 11 44 5.2 12) 12 28 3.3 13) 13 16 1.9 14) 14 43 5.1 15) 15 16 1.9 16) 16 20 2.4 17) 17 104 12.3 18) 18 123 14.6 19) 19 4 0.5 20) 20 50 5.9 22) 22 31 3.7 23) 23 45 5.3 24) 24 37 4.4 25) 25 4 0.5 99) DK; NA; 1 0.1 Missing 368 TOTAL 844 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 568) Initial status retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/student prestige collapsed (PRSTGCOL)
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TOTAL % 1) Lowest prestige 128 15.2 2) 138 16.4 3) 143 16.9 4) 149 17.7 5) 148 17.5 6) Highest prestige 133 15.8 8) Member of military 4 0.5 9) DK; NA; 1 0.1 Missing 368 TOTAL 844 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 569) Prestige score of working/TLO now occupation: What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? (PRSGSCOR)
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TOTAL % 999.99) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 570) Initial status working/TLO now occupation 1990 2-digit (WRK_2DIG)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 844 25.361 19 - 571) Initial status working/TLO now occupation 1990 1-digit (WRK_1DIG)
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TOTAL % 1) Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 116 13.7 2) Professional Specialty Occupations (040-199) 177 21.0 3) Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 24 2.8 4) Sales Occupation (236-285) 104 12.3 5) Administrative Support, including clerical (286-389) 131 15.5 7) Protective Service (408-427) 16 1.9 8) Service except Protective and Household (428-469) 101 12.0 9) Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 16 1.9 10) Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations(500-699) 82 9.7 11) Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 23 2.7 12) Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 25 3.0 13) Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers(860-890) 24 2.8 14) Member of Armed Forces 4 0.5 99) DK; NA; 1 0.1 Missing 368 TOTAL 844 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 572) Working/TLO - What kind of business/industry is that? (WRKTYPE)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 844 613.429 274 - 573) Working/TLO now - Do you work for someone else, are you self-employed, or what? (WRK_WHO)
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TOTAL % 1) Someone else 668 79.1 3) Both self and someone else 35 4.1 5) Self-employed 139 16.5 8) Don't know 2 0.2 Missing 368 TOTAL 844 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 574) Working/TLO now - Are you employed by a federal, state or local government? (GOVTEMPL)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 166 23.6 5) No 534 76.0 8) Don't know 3 0.4 Missing 509 TOTAL 703 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 575) Working/TLO now - About how many hours do you work on your job in the average week? (GE_HRSWK)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 844 44.618 53 - 576) Working/TLO now - Is that MORE hours than you want to work, FEWER hours than you want to work, or generally ABOUT RIGHT? (HRS_WANT)
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TOTAL % 1) More 236 28.1 3) Fewer 93 11.1 5) About right 512 60.9 Missing 371 TOTAL 841 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 577) Working/TLO now: How worried are you about losing your job in the near future:A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? (JOBWRRY2)
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TOTAL % 1) A lot 82 9.7 3) Somewhat 155 18.4 5) Not much at all 605 71.7 8) Don't know 2 0.2 Missing 368 TOTAL 844 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 578) Working now: Were you out of work or laid off at any time during the last six months? (LAID_OFF)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 1 0.1 1) Yes 95 11.5 5) No 733 88.4 Missing 383 TOTAL 829 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 579) Working now: During the last six months, have you had a reduction in your work hours or had to take a cut in pay at any time for reasons other than illness or personal choice? (WRKREDUC)
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TOTAL % 0) Na 1 0.1 1) Yes 94 11.3 5) No 733 88.4 8) Don't know 1 0.1 Missing 383 TOTAL 829 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 580) Working now/TLO: DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS, as part of your job have you given a presentation or speech? (JOBSPCH)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 344 40.8 5) No 500 59.2 Missing 368 TOTAL 844 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 581) Working now/TLO: Have you planned or chaired a meeting (in the last 6 months?) (WRK_MEET)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 347 41.1 5) No 497 58.9 Missing 368 TOTAL 844 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 582) We'd like to know about your (HUSBAND/WIFE/PARTNER). Is (he/she) working now, temporarily laid off, or is (he/she) unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, a homemaker, a student, or what? (SPSEWRK)
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TOTAL % 10) Working now only 352 54.3 15) Working now and retired 11 1.7 17) Working now and homemaker 57 8.8 18) Working now and student 12 1.9 20) Temporarily laid off only 3 0.5 27) Temporarily laid off and homemaker 4 0.6 40) Unemployed only 11 1.7 50) Retired only 82 12.7 56) Retired and disabled 7 1.1 57) Retired and homemaker 21 3.2 60) Disabled only 18 2.8 64) Disabled and unemployed 1 0.2 67) Disabled and homemaker 3 0.5 70) Homemaker only 53 8.2 74) Homemaker and unemployed 2 0.3 78) Homemaker and student 2 0.3 80) Student only 5 0.8 84) Student and unemployed 1 0.2 88) Don't know 1 0.2 89) Refused 2 0.3 Missing 564 TOTAL 648 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 583) We'd like to know about your (HUSBAND/WIFE/PARTNER). Is (he/she) working now, temporarily laid off, or is (he/she) unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, a homemaker, a student, or what? (SPSEWRK2)
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TOTAL % 0) Refused 2 0.3 1) Working now 432 66.7 2) Temporarily laid off 7 1.1 4) Unemployed 11 1.7 5) Retired 110 17.0 6) Permanently disabled 22 3.4 7) Homemaker 57 8.8 8) Student 6 0.9 9) Don't know 1 0.2 Missing 564 TOTAL 648 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 584) Do you or anyone else in this household belong to a labor union? (UNION)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 207 17.1 5) No 999 82.4 8) Don't know 5 0.4 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 585) REFERRING TO PREVIOUS QUESTION ON UNION MEMBERSHIP: Who is it that belongs to a labor union? (UNIONWHO)
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TOTAL % 10) Respondent only 115 55.6 12) Respondent and wife/female partner 6 2.9 13) Respondent and husband/male partner 8 3.9 20) Wife/female partner only 26 12.6 30) Husband/male partner 37 17.9 34) Husband/male partner and someone else 1 0.5 40) Someone else only 14 6.8 Missing 1005 TOTAL 207 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 586) INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT-PERSONS IN HH AGE 14 OR OLDER (IWRCHK1)
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TOTAL % 1) Someone in addition to respondent is age 14 or older in household 845 69.7 5) No one other than respondent is age 14 or older in household 343 28.3 8) Coding error by Interviewer; R indicated as married/partnered in Y2x, but coded in Y20 for R only person age 14+ 10 0.8 9) Coding error by Interviewer; person in household listing other than R or spouse/partner who is age 14 or older, but coded for R only person age 14+ 14 1.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 587) Summary: number of persons aged 14 and older (SUMMAGE)
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TOTAL % 1) 367 30.3 2) 641 52.9 3) 138 11.4 4) 55 4.5 5) 9 0.7 7) 2 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 588) HOUSEHOLD INCOME: Please look at the booklet and tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income of all members of your family living here in 2003 before taxes. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. [PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NO, R IS NOT ONLY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGE 14+] (HH_INCOM)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 24 2.8 1) None or less than $2,999 6 0.7 2) $3,000 - $4,999 7 0.8 3) $5,000 - $6,999 7 0.8 4) $7,000 - $8,999 10 1.2 5) $9,000 - $10,999 12 1.4 6) $11,000 - $12,999 8 0.9 7) $13,000 - $14,999 11 1.3 8) $15,000 - $16,999 15 1.7 9) $17,000 - $19,999 13 1.5 10) $20,000 - $21,999 17 2.0 11) $22,000 - $24,999 21 2.4 12) $25,000 - $29,999 29 3.3 13) $30,000 - $34,999 33 3.8 14) $35,000 - $39,999 30 3.5 15) $40,000 - $44,999 54 6.2 16) $45,000 - $49,999 35 4.0 17) $50,000 - $59,999 64 7.4 18) $60,000 - $69,999 68 7.8 19) $70,000 - $79,999 65 7.5 20) $80,000 - $ 89,999 56 6.4 21) $90,000 - $104,999 51 5.9 22) $105,000 - $119,000 34 3.9 23) $120,000 and over 107 12.3 88) Don't know 30 3.5 89) Refused 62 7.1 Missing 343 TOTAL 869 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 589) Summary: Household income [PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NO, R IS NOT ONLY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER : IF YES, R IS ONLY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER] (HHINCSUM)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 24 2.0 1) None or less than $2,999 23 1.9 2) $3,000 - $4,999 17 1.4 3) $5,000 - $6,999 17 1.4 4) $7,000 - $8,999 22 1.8 5) $9,000 - $10,999 27 2.2 6) $11,000 - $12,999 26 2.1 7) $13,000 - $14,999 24 2.0 8) $15,000 - $16,999 28 2.3 9) $17,000 - $19,999 21 1.7 10) $20,000 - $21,999 32 2.6 11) $22,000 - $24,999 47 3.9 12) $25,000 - $29,999 51 4.2 13) $30,000 - $34,999 58 4.8 14) $35,000 - $39,999 48 4.0 15) $40,000 - $44,999 66 5.4 16) $45,000 - $49,999 49 4.0 17) $50,000 - $59,999 83 6.8 18) $60,000 - $69,999 81 6.7 19) $70,000 - $79,999 77 6.4 20) $80,000 - $ 89,999 63 5.2 21) $90,000 - $104,999 55 4.5 22) $105,000 - $119,000 38 3.1 23) $120,000 and over 117 9.7 88) Don't know 38 3.1 89) Refused 80 6.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 590) RESPONDENT INCOME: Now we are interested in the income that you yourself received in 2003, not including any of the income received by (your spouse and) the rest of your family. Please look at this page and tell me the income you yourself had in 2003 before taxes. Please tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income you had in 2003 before taxes. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. (RESP_INC)
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TOTAL % 1) None or less than $2,999 118 9.7 2) $3,000 - $4,999 36 3.0 3) $5,000 - $6,999 34 2.8 4) $7,000 - $8,999 40 3.3 5) $9,000 - $10,999 45 3.7 6) $11,000 - $12,999 38 3.1 7) $13,000 - $14,999 37 3.1 8) $15,000 - $16,999 32 2.6 9) $17,000 - $19,999 41 3.4 10) $20,000 - $21,999 39 3.2 11) $22,000 - $24,999 65 5.4 12) $25,000 - $29,999 65 5.4 13) $30,000 - $34,999 84 6.9 14) $35,000 - $39,999 62 5.1 15) $40,000 - $44,999 64 5.3 16) $45,000 - $49,999 44 3.6 17) $50,000 - $59,999 70 5.8 18) $60,000 - $69,999 43 3.5 19) $70,000 - $79,999 40 3.3 20) $80,000 - $ 89,999 26 2.1 21) $90,000 - $104,999 16 1.3 22) $105,000 - $119,000 17 1.4 23) $120,000 and over 46 3.8 88) Don't know 32 2.6 89) Refused 78 6.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 591) There's been some talk these days about different social classes. Most people say they belong either to the middle class or the working class. Do you ever think of yourself as belonging in one of these classes?? (CLASS)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 828 68.3 5) No 374 30.9 8) Don't know 9 0.7 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 592) IF RESPONDENT CONSIDERS SELF MEMBER OF MIDDLE OR WORKING CLASS: Which one? (CLASS_MW)
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TOTAL % 1) Middle class 477 57.6 5) Working class 341 41.2 7) Other 9 1.1 8) Don't know 1 0.1 Missing 384 TOTAL 828 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 593) IF RESPONDENT DOESN'T CONSIDER SELF MIDDLE OR WORKING CLASS: Well, if you had to make a choice, would you call yourself MIDDLE CLASS or WORKING CLASS? (CLASSMW2)
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TOTAL % 0) Upper class 3 0.8 1) Middle class 154 40.1 5) Working class 177 46.1 6) Lower class 13 3.4 7) Other 5 1.3 8) Don't know 23 6.0 9) Refused 9 2.3 Missing 828 TOTAL 384 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 594) Summary: subjective social class placement (CLSSSUMM)
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TOTAL % 0) Lower class 13 1.1 1) Average working class 414 34.2 2) Working class – NA if average or upper 8 0.7 3) Upper working class 96 7.9 4) Average middle class 446 36.8 5) Middle class – NA if average or upper 8 0.7 6) Upper middle class 177 14.6 7) Upper class 3 0.2 77) Other 14 1.2 88) Don't know 24 2.0 89) Refused 9 0.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 595) RACE: What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? (RACE_ETH)
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TOTAL % 10) Black 180 14.9 14) Black and Hispanic 2 0.2 15) Black and White 2 0.2 20) Asian 28 2.3 23) Asian and Native American 1 0.1 25) Asian and White 4 0.3 30) Native American 12 1.0 35) Native American and White 7 0.6 40) Hispanic 81 6.7 45) Hispanic and White 4 0.3 50) White (no mention of other race) 876 72.3 70) Other 7 0.6 88) Don't know 4 0.3 89) Refused 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 596) Race of respondent MENTION 1 (RACE1)
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TOTAL % 10) 10 176 14.5 20) 20 29 2.4 30) 30 12 1.0 40) 40 75 6.2 50) 50 861 71.0 70) 70 51 4.2 88) 88 4 0.3 89) 89 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 597) Race of respondent MENTION 2 (RACE2)
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TOTAL % 30) Native American 4 18.2 40) Hispanic 4 18.2 50) White (no mention of other race) 6 27.3 70) Other 8 36.4 Missing 1190 TOTAL 22 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 598) Were both of your parents born in this country? (PBORN_US)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 1007 83.1 5) No 204 16.8 9) Refused 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 599) In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? MENTION 1 [See ethnicity master codes in the appendix of the NES 2004 codebook] (ETHNIC1)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 504.233 308 - 600) In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? MENTION 2 [See ethnicity master codes in the appendix of the NES 2004 codebook] (ETHNIC2)
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TOTAL % 10) 20 7.4 30) 3 1.1 40) 1 0.4 180) 32 11.8 190) 44 16.2 200) 8 3.0 210) 4 1.5 240) 7 2.6 260) 1 0.4 270) 1 0.4 280) 14 5.2 290) 46 17.0 310) 5 1.8 320) 2 0.7 330) 1 0.4 350) 3 1.1 360) 1 0.4 370) 6 2.2 380) 3 1.1 400) 3 1.1 410) 4 1.5 430) 1 0.4 432) 1 0.4 470) 5 1.8 480) 8 3.0 490) 3 1.1 560) 1 0.4 581) 1 0.4 600) 12 4.4 620) 3 1.1 760) 1 0.4 860) 1 0.4 861) 1 0.4 862) 3 1.1 863) 2 0.7 872) 4 1.5 874) 5 1.8 875) 10 3.7 Missing 941 TOTAL 271 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 601) In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? MENTION 3 [See ethnicity master codes in the appendix of the NES 2004 codebook] (ETHNIC3)
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TOTAL % 10) 17 18.7 30) 1 1.1 180) 11 12.1 190) 10 11.0 200) 4 4.4 210) 1 1.1 240) 2 2.2 260) 1 1.1 280) 6 6.6 290) 5 5.5 310) 6 6.6 320) 1 1.1 350) 1 1.1 370) 2 2.2 380) 1 1.1 390) 1 1.1 410) 3 3.3 430) 2 2.2 432) 1 1.1 450) 1 1.1 470) 1 1.1 480) 2 2.2 490) 2 2.2 510) 1 1.1 600) 3 3.3 620) 1 1.1 640) 1 1.1 862) 1 1.1 874) 1 1.1 875) 1 1.1 Missing 1121 TOTAL 91 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 602) INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: Number of ethnic groups mentioned by R (IWRCHK2)
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TOTAL % 0) None 73 6.0 1) One 816 67.3 2) Two or more 271 22.4 9) Respondent refused to answer or doesn't know nationality 52 4.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 603) IF MORE THAN 1 NATIONALITY/ETHNIC GROUP IDENTIFIED: With which of these groups do you most closely identify? [See ethnicity master codes in the appendix of the NES 2004 codebook] (ETHNMULT)
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TOTAL % 10) 11 4.1 30) 1 0.4 40) 1 0.4 180) 33 12.2 190) 35 12.9 200) 7 2.6 210) 1 0.4 230) 3 1.1 260) 1 0.4 280) 12 4.4 290) 38 14.0 310) 3 1.1 350) 2 0.7 370) 4 1.5 380) 3 1.1 430) 1 0.4 432) 2 0.7 450) 3 1.1 470) 1 0.4 480) 10 3.7 490) 2 0.7 581) 1 0.4 600) 13 4.8 640) 1 0.4 700) 1 0.4 830) 2 0.7 860) 1 0.4 862) 5 1.8 863) 1 0.4 872) 1 0.4 874) 5 1.8 875) 8 3.0 876) 7 2.6 877) 40 14.8 888) 11 4.1 Missing 941 TOTAL 271 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 604) Summary ethnic group: In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? With which of these groups do you most closely identify? [See ethnicity master codes in the appendix of the NES 2004 codebook] (ETHNCSUM)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 509.248 310 - 605) INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: IS SPANISH OR HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED AS MAIN GROUP?0 = No Hispanic mention1 = Spanish/Hispanic mention in Y24x2 = Spanish/Hispanic mention in Y26a/Y26b/Y26c/Y27a3 = Spanish/Hispanic mention in both (IWRCHK3)
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TOTAL % 0) No Hispanic mention 1112 91.7 1) Spanish/Hispanic mention in Y24x 3 0.2 2) Spanish/Hispanic mention in Y26a/Y26b/Y26c/Y27a 13 1.1 3) Spanish/Hispanic mention in both 84 6.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 606) Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent? (HISPANIC)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 11 1.0 1) Yes 12 1.1 5) No 1084 97.5 8) Don't know 2 0.2 9) Refused 3 0.3 Missing 100 TOTAL 1112 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 607) Please look at the booklet and tell me which category best describes your Hispanic origin. (HISPWHCH)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 1 0.9 1) Mexican 54 48.2 2) Puerto Rican 16 14.3 3) Cuban 4 3.6 4) Latin American 12 10.7 5) Central American 5 4.5 6) Spanish 15 13.4 7) Other 4 3.6 8) Don't know 1 0.9 Missing 1100 TOTAL 112 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 608) Where was it that you grew up? (WHRERAIS)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 160.018 100 - 609) How long have you lived in your present (CITY/TOWN/TOWNSHIP/COUNTY)? (HOW_LONG)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 24.231 19 - 610) IF RESPONDENT HAS LIVED IN CURRENT COMMUNITY LESS THAN 2 YEARS: Where did you live before you moved here STATE/COUNTRY? (WHRE_MOV)
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TOTAL % 0) 5 4.3 103) 8 6.9 104) 1 0.9 105) 1 0.9 112) 5 4.3 113) 7 6.0 114) 1 0.9 121) 4 3.4 122) 1 0.9 123) 4 3.4 124) 3 2.6 125) 4 3.4 131) 1 0.9 133) 5 4.3 134) 1 0.9 140) 11 9.5 141) 2 1.7 142) 1 0.9 143) 7 6.0 144) 2 1.7 145) 1 0.9 146) 1 0.9 147) 1 0.9 149) 11 9.5 152) 2 1.7 153) 1 0.9 154) 2 1.7 161) 1 0.9 162) 2 1.7 165) 1 0.9 167) 4 3.4 171) 7 6.0 172) 1 0.9 173) 5 4.3 182) 1 0.9 699) 1 0.9 Missing 1096 TOTAL 116 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 611) IF RESPONDENT HAS LIVED IN CURRENT COMMUNITY LESS THAN 2 YEARS: Where did you live before you moved here CITY? NOTE: This variable has been recoded to 0 to preserve respondent confidentiality. (WHR_MOV2)
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TOTAL % 0) 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 612) IF RESPONDENT HAS LIVED IN CURRENT COMMUNITY LESS THAN 2 YEARS NOW REFERRING TO LOCATION MOVED FROM: How far away is that? (HOW_FAR)
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TOTAL % 0) Less than 1 mile 2 1.8 1) One mile 1 0.9 2) 2-4 miles 5 4.5 3) 5-9 miles 5 4.5 4) 10-19 miles 15 13.5 5) 20-49 miles 19 17.1 6) 50-99 miles 9 8.1 7) 100-199 miles 10 9.0 8) 200-499 miles 18 16.2 9) 500 miles or more 18 16.2 90) Other 9 8.1 Missing 1101 TOTAL 111 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 613) How long have you lived in this (house/condo/apartment)? (HOW_LNG)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 11.694 13 - 614) (Do you/Does your family) own your home, pay rent, or what? (OWN_HOME)
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TOTAL % 1) Own house 831 68.6 5) Pay rent 352 29.0 7) Other 26 2.1 9) Refused 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 615) INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview -- Children under 6 (IWROBS1)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Marked 137 11.3 5) Not marked 1045 86.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 616) INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview Older Children (IWROBS2)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Marked 106 8.7 5) Not marked 1076 88.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 617) INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview -- SPOUSE (IWROBS3)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Marked 219 18.1 5) Not marked 963 79.5 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 618) INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview OTHER RELATIVES (IWROBS4)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Marked 59 4.9 5) Not marked 1123 92.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 619) INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview OTHER ADULTS (IWROBS5)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Marked 105 8.7 5) Not marked 1077 88.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 620) INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview OTHER, NOT SURE WHO (IWROBS6)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Marked 17 1.4 5) Not marked 1165 96.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 621) INTERVIEWER: Respondents cooperation (IWROBS7)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Very good 837 69.1 2) Good 265 21.9 3) Fair 67 5.5 4) Poor 10 0.8 5) Very poor 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 622) INTERVIEWER: Respondents general level of information about politics and public affairs seemed: (IWROBS8)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Very high 265 21.9 2) Fairly high 339 28.0 3) Average 353 29.1 4) Fairly low 166 13.7 5) Very low 59 4.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 623) INTERVIEWER: Respondents general level of intelligence about politics and public affairs seemed: (IWROBS9)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Very high 262 21.6 2) Fairly high 398 32.8 3) Average 454 37.5 4) Fairly low 64 5.3 5) Very low 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 624) INTERVIEWER: How suspicious did Respondent seem to be about the study before the interview? (IWROBS10)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Not at all suspicious 940 77.6 2) Somewhat suspicious 208 17.2 3) Very suspicious 34 2.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 625) INTERVIEWER: Overall, how great was Respondents interest in the interview? (IWROBS11)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Very high 375 30.9 2) Fairly high 442 36.5 3) Average 289 23.8 4) Fairly low 66 5.4 5) Very low 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 626) INTERVIEWER: How sincere did Respondent seem to be in his/her answers? (IWROBS12)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Completely sincere 986 81.4 2) Usually sincere 185 15.3 3) Often seemed to be insincere 11 0.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 627) INTERVIEWER: Were there any particular parts of the interview for which you doubted Respondents sincerity? (IWROBS13)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 42 21.4 5) No 154 78.6 Missing 1016 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 628) INTERVIEWER: Do you feel Respondent reported income accurately? (IWROBS14)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 38 3.1 1) Yes, think R reported correctly 1026 84.7 2) No, think R reported incorrectly 59 4.9 3) Refused income questions 86 7.1 4) No, think R reported dishonestly 3 0.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 629) INTERVIEWER: If possible, give a reasonable estimate of what Respondent's family income is (before taxes in 2003). (IWROBS15)
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TOTAL % 1) None or less than $2,999 19 1.6 2) $3,000 - $4,999 6 0.5 3) $5,000 - $6,999 25 2.1 4) $7,000 - $8,999 25 2.1 5) $9,000 - $10,999 25 2.1 6) $11,000 - $12,999 31 2.6 7) $13,000 - $14,999 28 2.4 8) $15,000 - $16,999 28 2.4 9) $17,000 - $19,999 18 1.5 10) $20,000 - $21,999 46 3.9 11) $22,000 - $24,999 62 5.2 12) $25,000 - $29,999 54 4.6 13) $30,000 - $34,999 66 5.6 14) $35,000 - $39,999 56 4.7 15) $40,000 - $44,999 71 6.0 16) $45,000 - $49,999 54 4.6 17) $50,000 - $59,999 84 7.1 18) $60,000 - $69,999 66 5.6 19) $70,000 - $79,999 69 5.8 20) $80,000 - $ 89,999 74 6.3 21) $90,000 - $104,999 54 4.6 22) $105,000 - $119,000 45 3.8 23) $120,000 and over 100 8.5 98) Impossible 76 6.4 Missing 30 TOTAL 1182 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 630) INTERVIEWER: What would you estimate Respondents age to be? (IWROBS16)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 45.666 19 - 631) INTERVIEWER: Is Respondent male or female? [NOTE code 0 indicates interviewer observation on gender not available] (IWROBS17)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Male 552 45.5 2) Female 630 52.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 632) INTERVIEWER: What would you estimate Respondents level of education to be? (IWROBS18)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 1) Low – probably less than high school diploma 111 9.2 2) Probably has a high school diploma but probably no college 360 29.7 3) Probably a little college 345 28.5 4) Probably a college degree 356 29.4 8) Hard to guess 10 0.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 633) INTERVIEWER: Respondents reaction to interview: Mention 1 (IWROBS19)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 30 2.5 10) Negative – general 20 1.7 11) Negative – too long 33 2.7 12) Negative – too complicated 7 0.6 13) Negative – boring/tedious/repetitious 16 1.3 15) R wanted to stop before interview completed. After starting the interview R made comments indicating he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed 3 0.2 20) R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was obviously hard for R 9 0.7 22) R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was confused by questions 'couldn't understand the scales'; interview was obviously hard for R 28 2.3 30) R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 36 3.0 31) R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/embarrassment over lack of political knowledge 73 6.0 40) R was agitated or stressed by interview process 10 0.8 41) R became angry at interview content 6 0.5 45) R became conserved about sampling purpose or bias: 'why do you come to the old folks home?' 'why this neighborhood?' 'why/why not blacks/Hispanics?' 'why me?' etc. 2 0.2 50) R could not read Respondent booklet 3 0.2 70) R appeared to enjoy the interview 9R was 'cooperative' / 'interested'/'pleasant' etc.) 698 57.6 80) Neutral or no feedback (1st mention only) 238 19.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 634) INTERVIEWER: Respondents reaction to interview: Mention 2 (IWROBS20)
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TOTAL % 10) Negative – general 1 0.6 11) Negative – too long 14 9.1 12) Negative – too complicated 5 3.2 13) Negative – boring/tedious/repetitious 11 7.1 15) R wanted to stop before interview completed. After starting the interview R made comments indicating he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed 4 2.6 20) R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was obviously hard for R 3 1.9 22) R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was confused by questions 'couldn't understand the scales'; interview was obviously hard for R 15 9.7 30) R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 15 9.7 31) R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/embarrassment over lack of political knowledge 26 16.9 40) R was agitated or stressed by interview process 4 2.6 41) R became angry at interview content 2 1.3 45) R became conserved about sampling purpose or bias: 'why do you come to the old folks home?' 'why this neighborhood?' 'why/why not blacks/Hispanics?' 'why me?' etc. 1 0.6 70) R appeared to enjoy the interview 9R was 'cooperative' / 'interested'/'pleasant' etc.) 53 34.4 Missing 1058 TOTAL 154 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 635) INTERVIEWER: Respondents reaction to interview: Mention 3 (IWROBS21)
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TOTAL % 12) Negative – too complicated 3 4.9 13) Negative – boring/tedious/repetitious 4 6.6 15) R wanted to stop before interview completed. After starting the interview R made comments indicating he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed 3 4.9 20) R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was obviously hard for R 1 1.6 22) R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was confused by questions 'couldn't understand the scales'; interview was obviously hard for R 5 8.2 30) R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 11 18.0 31) R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/embarrassment over lack of political knowledge 13 21.3 40) R was agitated or stressed by interview process 8 13.1 41) R became angry at interview content 1 1.6 45) R became conserved about sampling purpose or bias: 'why do you come to the old folks home?' 'why this neighborhood?' 'why/why not blacks/Hispanics?' 'why me?' etc. 1 1.6 50) R could not read Respondent booklet 1 1.6 70) R appeared to enjoy the interview 9R was 'cooperative' / 'interested'/'pleasant' etc.) 10 16.4 Missing 1151 TOTAL 61 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 636) INTERVIEWER: Respondents reaction to interview: Mention 4 (IWROBS22)
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TOTAL % 13) Negative – boring/tedious/repetitious 2 6.9 15) R wanted to stop before interview completed. After starting the interview R made comments indicating he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed 2 6.9 20) R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had bay eyesight etc.; interview was obviously hard for R 2 6.9 22) R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was confused by questions 'couldn't understand the scales'; interview was obviously hard for R 3 10.3 30) R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 3 10.3 31) R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/embarrassment over lack of political knowledge 6 20.7 40) R was agitated or stressed by interview process 3 10.3 41) R became angry at interview content 1 3.4 50) R could not read Respondent Booklet 1 3.4 70) R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was 'cooperative'/'interested'/'pleasant' etc.) 6 20.7 Missing 1183 TOTAL 29 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 637) INTERVIEWER: Respondents reaction to interview: Mention 5 (IWROBS23)
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TOTAL % 10) Negative - general 1 8.3 20) R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was obviously hard for R 1 8.3 22) R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was confused by questions 'couldn't understand the scales'; interview was obviously hard for R 3 25.0 30) R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 1 8.3 40) R was agitated or stressed by interview process 2 16.7 45) R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: 'why do you come to the old folks home?' 'why this neighborhood?' 'why/why not blacks/Hispanics?' 'why me?' etc. 1 8.3 70) R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was ‘cooperative'/'interested'/'pleasant' etc.) 3 25.0 Missing 1200 TOTAL 12 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 638) INTERVIEWER: Respondents reaction to interview: Mention 6 (IWROBS24)
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TOTAL % 22) R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was confused by questions 'couldn't understand the scales'; interview was obviously hard for R 1 33.3 40) R was agitated or stressed by interview process 2 66.7 Missing 1209 TOTAL 3 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 639) INTERVIEWER: Respondents reaction to interview: Mention 7 (IWROBS25)
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TOTAL % 41) R became angry at interview content 1 100.0 Missing 1211 TOTAL 1 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 640) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Assigned form of interview (PS_ADMN1)
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TOTAL % 1) Standard turnout format; Pre patriotism questions 273 25.6 2) Experimental turnout format; Pre patriotism questions 256 24.0 3) Standard turnout format; Post patriotism questions 264 24.8 4) Experimental turnout format; post patriotism questions 273 25.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 641) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post interview beginning month (PS_ADMN2)
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TOTAL % 11) November 898 84.2 12) December 168 15.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 642) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post interview beginning day (PS_ADMN3)
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TOTAL % 1) 19 1.8 2) 13 1.2 3) 36 3.4 4) 67 6.3 5) 72 6.8 6) 70 6.6 7) 63 5.9 8) 87 8.2 9) 79 7.4 10) 53 5.0 11) 55 5.2 12) 31 2.9 13) 34 3.2 14) 25 2.3 15) 53 5.0 16) 51 4.8 17) 39 3.7 18) 44 4.1 19) 11 1.0 20) 34 3.2 21) 13 1.2 22) 20 1.9 23) 19 1.8 24) 9 0.8 26) 7 0.7 27) 18 1.7 28) 10 0.9 29) 17 1.6 30) 17 1.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 643) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post interview beginning date (MMDD) (PS_ADMN4)
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TOTAL % 1103) 22 2.1 1104) 53 5.0 1105) 57 5.3 1106) 57 5.3 1107) 56 5.3 1108) 75 7.0 1109) 69 6.5 1110) 48 4.5 1111) 49 4.6 1112) 28 2.6 1113) 27 2.5 1114) 20 1.9 1115) 44 4.1 1116) 44 4.1 1117) 35 3.3 1118) 40 3.8 1119) 9 0.8 1120) 35 3.3 1121) 13 1.2 1122) 20 1.9 1123) 19 1.8 1124) 9 0.8 1126) 7 0.7 1127) 18 1.7 1128) 10 0.9 1129) 17 1.6 1130) 17 1.6 1201) 18 1.7 1202) 13 1.2 1203) 14 1.3 1204) 14 1.3 1205) 15 1.4 1206) 13 1.2 1207) 7 0.7 1208) 11 1.0 1209) 10 0.9 1210) 5 0.5 1211) 6 0.6 1212) 3 0.3 1213) 7 0.7 1214) 5 0.5 1215) 10 0.9 1216) 8 0.8 1217) 4 0.4 1218) 3 0.3 1219) 2 0.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 644) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post Interview beginning version of instrument (PS_ADMN5)
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TOTAL % 1) October 29, 2004 version 1066 100.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 645) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interview ending month (PS_ADMN6)
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TOTAL % 11) November 898 84.2 12) December 168 15.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 646) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interview ending day (PS_ADMN7)
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TOTAL % 1) 18 1.7 2) 13 1.2 3) 36 3.4 4) 67 6.3 5) 72 6.8 6) 70 6.6 7) 63 5.9 8) 86 8.1 9) 79 7.4 10) 53 5.0 11) 55 5.2 12) 31 2.9 13) 34 3.2 14) 25 2.3 15) 54 5.1 16) 52 4.9 17) 39 3.7 18) 43 4.0 19) 11 1.0 20) 35 3.3 21) 13 1.2 22) 20 1.9 23) 19 1.8 24) 9 0.8 26) 7 0.7 27) 18 1.7 28) 10 0.9 29) 17 1.6 30) 17 1.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 647) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interview ending date -- Month and Day (PS_ADMN8)
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TOTAL % 1103) 22 2.1 1104) 53 5.0 1105) 57 5.3 1106) 57 5.3 1107) 56 5.3 1108) 75 7.0 1109) 69 6.5 1110) 48 4.5 1111) 49 4.6 1112) 28 2.6 1113) 27 2.5 1114) 20 1.9 1115) 44 4.1 1116) 44 4.1 1117) 35 3.3 1118) 40 3.8 1119) 9 0.8 1120) 35 3.3 1121) 13 1.2 1122) 20 1.9 1123) 19 1.8 1124) 9 0.8 1126) 7 0.7 1127) 18 1.7 1128) 10 0.9 1129) 17 1.6 1130) 17 1.6 1201) 18 1.7 1202) 13 1.2 1203) 14 1.3 1204) 14 1.3 1205) 15 1.4 1206) 13 1.2 1207) 7 0.7 1208) 11 1.0 1209) 10 0.9 1210) 5 0.5 1211) 6 0.6 1212) 3 0.3 1213) 7 0.7 1214) 5 0.5 1215) 10 0.9 1216) 8 0.8 1217) 4 0.4 1218) 3 0.3 1219) 2 0.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 648) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interview ending version of instrument (PS_ADMN9)
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TOTAL % 1) October 29, 2004 version 1066 100.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 649) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Number of days after election beginning Interview date (PSADMN10)
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TOTAL % 1) 22 2.1 2) 53 5.0 3) 57 5.3 4) 57 5.3 5) 56 5.3 6) 76 7.1 7) 70 6.6 8) 48 4.5 9) 49 4.6 10) 28 2.6 11) 27 2.5 12) 20 1.9 13) 43 4.0 14) 43 4.0 15) 35 3.3 16) 41 3.8 17) 9 0.8 18) 34 3.2 19) 13 1.2 20) 20 1.9 21) 19 1.8 22) 9 0.8 24) 7 0.7 25) 18 1.7 26) 10 0.9 27) 17 1.6 28) 17 1.6 29) 19 1.8 30) 13 1.2 31) 14 1.3 32) 14 1.3 33) 15 1.4 34) 13 1.2 35) 7 0.7 36) 11 1.0 37) 9 0.8 38) 5 0.5 39) 6 0.6 40) 3 0.3 41) 7 0.7 42) 5 0.5 43) 10 0.9 44) 8 0.8 45) 4 0.4 46) 3 0.3 47) 2 0.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 650) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Number of days after election ending IW date (PSADMN11)
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TOTAL % 1) 22 2.1 2) 53 5.0 3) 57 5.3 4) 57 5.3 5) 56 5.3 6) 75 7.0 7) 69 6.5 8) 48 4.5 9) 49 4.6 10) 28 2.6 11) 27 2.5 12) 20 1.9 13) 44 4.1 14) 44 4.1 15) 35 3.3 16) 40 3.8 17) 9 0.8 18) 35 3.3 19) 13 1.2 20) 20 1.9 21) 19 1.8 22) 9 0.8 24) 7 0.7 25) 18 1.7 26) 10 0.9 27) 17 1.6 28) 17 1.6 29) 18 1.7 30) 13 1.2 31) 14 1.3 32) 14 1.3 33) 15 1.4 34) 13 1.2 35) 7 0.7 36) 11 1.0 37) 10 0.9 38) 5 0.5 39) 6 0.6 40) 3 0.3 41) 7 0.7 42) 5 0.5 43) 10 0.9 44) 8 0.8 45) 4 0.4 46) 3 0.3 47) 2 0.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 651) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Total number of Post interview sessions (PSADMN12)
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TOTAL % 1) IW conducted 1 session 1053 98.8 2) IW conducted 2 sessions 11 1.0 3) IW conducted 3 sessions 2 0.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 652) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Instrument version changed before Interview end (PSADMN13)
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TOTAL % 0) 1 VERSION 1066 100.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 653) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Total number of Post interviewers (PSADMN14)
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TOTAL % 1) ONE IWR 1066 100.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 654) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post interview session 1 date MMDD (PSADMN15)
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TOTAL % 1103) 22 2.1 1104) 53 5.0 1105) 57 5.3 1106) 57 5.3 1107) 56 5.3 1108) 75 7.0 1109) 69 6.5 1110) 48 4.5 1111) 49 4.6 1112) 28 2.6 1113) 27 2.5 1114) 20 1.9 1115) 44 4.1 1116) 44 4.1 1117) 35 3.3 1118) 40 3.8 1119) 9 0.8 1120) 35 3.3 1121) 13 1.2 1122) 20 1.9 1123) 19 1.8 1124) 9 0.8 1126) 7 0.7 1127) 18 1.7 1128) 10 0.9 1129) 17 1.6 1130) 17 1.6 1201) 18 1.7 1202) 13 1.2 1203) 14 1.3 1204) 14 1.3 1205) 15 1.4 1206) 13 1.2 1207) 7 0.7 1208) 11 1.0 1209) 10 0.9 1210) 5 0.5 1211) 6 0.6 1212) 3 0.3 1213) 7 0.7 1214) 5 0.5 1215) 10 0.9 1216) 8 0.8 1217) 4 0.4 1218) 3 0.3 1219) 2 0.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 655) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post Interview session 2 date MMDD (PSADMN16)
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TOTAL % 1106) 1 7.7 1107) 2 15.4 1109) 1 7.7 1115) 1 7.7 1116) 1 7.7 1118) 1 7.7 1120) 1 7.7 1121) 1 7.7 1201) 2 15.4 1206) 1 7.7 1215) 1 7.7 Missing 1199 TOTAL 13 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 656) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post Interview session 3 date MMDD (PSADMN17)
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TOTAL % 1111) 1 50.0 1209) 1 50.0 Missing 1210 TOTAL 2 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 657) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post Interview session 1 -- version of instrument (PSADMN18)
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TOTAL % 1) October 29, 2004 version 1066 100.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 658) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post interview session 2 -- version of instrument (PSADMN19)
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TOTAL % 1) October 29, 2004 version 13 100.0 Missing 1199 TOTAL 13 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 659) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post interview session 3 -- version of instrument (PSADMN20)
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TOTAL % 1) October 29, 2004 version 2 100.0 Missing 1210 TOTAL 2 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 660) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post interview session 1 breakoff/end (PSADMN21)
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TOTAL % 1) Media module 3 23.1 2) 1st budget module 1 7.7 3) Liberal-conservative scales 1 7.7 4) Interventionism 1 7.7 5) Abortion 1 7.7 6) Office recognition of political figures 1 7.7 7) 1st sexism module 1 7.7 9) Stereotypes 1 7.7 10) CSES module 3 23.1 Missing 1199 TOTAL 13 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 661) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: PostAdmin.16b. Post IW session 2 breakoff/end (PSADMN22)
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TOTAL % 1) Media module 1 50.0 8) Children's traits 1 50.0 Missing 1210 TOTAL 2 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 662) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Total number of calls (PSADMN23)
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TOTAL % 1) 55 4.5 2) 295 24.3 3) 237 19.6 4) 155 12.8 5) 110 9.1 6) 72 5.9 7) 67 5.5 8) 48 4.0 9) 29 2.4 10) 32 2.6 11) 24 2.0 12) 22 1.8 13) 19 1.6 14) 11 0.9 15) 8 0.7 16) 4 0.3 17) 4 0.3 18) 1 0.1 19) 4 0.3 20) 6 0.5 21) 3 0.2 22) 2 0.2 24) 1 0.1 25) 1 0.1 26) 1 0.1 29) 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 663) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Number of face-to-face calls (PSADMN24)
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TOTAL % 0) 7 0.6 1) 695 57.3 2) 234 19.3 3) 100 8.3 4) 67 5.5 5) 33 2.7 6) 28 2.3 7) 10 0.8 8) 11 0.9 9) 9 0.7 10) 8 0.7 11) 3 0.2 12) 1 0.1 13) 1 0.1 14) 2 0.2 16) 1 0.1 18) 1 0.1 24) 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 664) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Number of phone calls (PSADMN25)
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TOTAL % 0) 126 10.4 1) 331 27.3 2) 260 21.5 3) 161 13.3 4) 94 7.8 5) 72 5.9 6) 51 4.2 7) 43 3.5 8) 14 1.2 9) 21 1.7 10) 12 1.0 11) 7 0.6 12) 4 0.3 13) 6 0.5 14) 2 0.2 15) 1 0.1 16) 3 0.2 17) 2 0.2 20) 1 0.1 25) 1 0.1 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 665) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interviewer interview number (nth IW) (PSADMN26)
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TOTAL % 1) 83 7.8 2) 81 7.6 3) 80 7.5 4) 78 7.3 5) 76 7.1 6) 74 6.9 7) 72 6.8 8) 70 6.6 9) 59 5.5 10) 55 5.2 11) 51 4.8 12) 46 4.3 13) 40 3.8 14) 35 3.3 15) 30 2.8 16) 24 2.3 17) 19 1.8 18) 16 1.5 19) 14 1.3 20) 13 1.2 21) 11 1.0 22) 9 0.8 23) 8 0.8 24) 8 0.8 25) 6 0.6 26) 3 0.3 27) 1 0.1 28) 1 0.1 29) 1 0.1 30) 1 0.1 31) 1 0.1 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 666) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Refusal conversion indicator (PSADMN27)
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TOTAL % 0) Not a refusal 1087 89.7 1) Refusal conversion case 125 10.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 667) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: PostAdmin.22 Post non-interview result date (MMDD) (PSADMN28)
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TOTAL % 1103) 22 1.8 1104) 53 4.4 1105) 57 4.7 1106) 56 4.6 1107) 56 4.6 1108) 75 6.2 1109) 68 5.6 1110) 48 4.0 1111) 52 4.3 1112) 28 2.3 1113) 28 2.3 1114) 20 1.7 1115) 47 3.9 1116) 42 3.5 1117) 37 3.1 1118) 42 3.5 1119) 9 0.7 1120) 36 3.0 1121) 13 1.1 1122) 21 1.7 1123) 21 1.7 1124) 9 0.7 1126) 7 0.6 1127) 19 1.6 1128) 9 0.7 1129) 18 1.5 1130) 16 1.3 1201) 21 1.7 1202) 16 1.3 1203) 19 1.6 1204) 14 1.2 1205) 17 1.4 1206) 17 1.4 1207) 9 0.7 1208) 14 1.2 1209) 13 1.1 1210) 8 0.7 1211) 11 0.9 1212) 6 0.5 1213) 16 1.3 1214) 23 1.9 1215) 26 2.1 1216) 17 1.4 1217) 10 0.8 1218) 5 0.4 1219) 11 0.9 1220) 26 2.1 1221) 4 0.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 668) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Mode of interview (PSADMN29)
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TOTAL % 1) All interviews conducted face-to-face 1066 100.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 669) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Result CODES: 1001 Completed interview;5001 Final refusal by respondent; 5002 Final refusal not by respondent; 5005 Refusal conversion not attempted; 6002 Final no contact; 6003 Interview begun not resumed; 6004 Non-interview permanent condition; 6007 Non-interview other reason (PSADMN30)
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TOTAL % 1001) 1066 88.0 5001) 77 6.4 5002) 9 0.7 5005) 5 0.4 6002) 13 1.1 6003) 1 0.1 6004) 1 0.1 6007) 40 3.3 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 670) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Length of interview (in minutes) (PSADMN31)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1066 64.837 18 - 671) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Language of interview (PSADMN32)
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TOTAL % 1) All interviews were conducted in English 1066 100.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 672) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interview verification (PSADMN33)
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TOTAL % 0) Not selected for verification 946 88.7 2) Verified, no inconsistencies 77 7.2 3) Verified with discrepancies 11 1.0 4) Failed verification 7 0.7 5) Unable to verify (unable to contact respondent) 15 1.4 6) Verification limit met (used when the case if flagged for verification but the target for verified cases has been met 10 0.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 673) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interviewer evaluation (PSADMN34)
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TOTAL % 0) Not flagged for evaluation 992 93.1 1) Flagged for evaluation; not evaluated 6 0.6 2) Evaluated 68 6.4 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 674) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interview tape-recorded (PSADMN35)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes, tape recorded 74 6.9 5) No 992 93.1 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 675) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Payment offer amount (PSADMN36)
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TOTAL % 20) $20 863 81.0 50) $50 203 19.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 676) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Payment amount (PSADMN37)
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TOTAL % 20) $20 862 80.9 50) $50 204 19.1 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 677) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Payment date (PSADMN38)
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TOTAL % 1103) 22 2.1 1104) 53 5.0 1105) 57 5.3 1106) 57 5.3 1107) 56 5.3 1108) 75 7.0 1109) 69 6.5 1110) 48 4.5 1111) 49 4.6 1112) 28 2.6 1113) 27 2.5 1114) 20 1.9 1115) 44 4.1 1116) 44 4.1 1117) 35 3.3 1118) 40 3.8 1119) 9 0.8 1120) 35 3.3 1121) 13 1.2 1122) 20 1.9 1123) 19 1.8 1124) 9 0.8 1126) 7 0.7 1127) 18 1.7 1128) 10 0.9 1129) 17 1.6 1130) 17 1.6 1201) 18 1.7 1202) 13 1.2 1203) 14 1.3 1204) 14 1.3 1205) 15 1.4 1206) 13 1.2 1207) 7 0.7 1208) 11 1.0 1209) 10 0.9 1210) 5 0.5 1211) 6 0.6 1212) 3 0.3 1213) 7 0.7 1214) 5 0.5 1215) 10 0.9 1216) 8 0.8 1217) 4 0.4 1218) 3 0.3 1219) 2 0.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 678) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Payment mode (PSADMN39)
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TOTAL % 1) All respondents paid by check 1066 100.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 679) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Respondent incentive (PSADMN40)
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TOTAL % 0) No post-election incentive 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 680) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Persuasion letters (PSADMN41)
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TOTAL % 0) Persuasion letters not documented for the 2004 Post 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 681) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Summary--respondent made positive comment (PSADMN42)
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TOTAL % 0) Positive comment not coded at any call 712 66.8 1) Positive comment coded for at least one call 354 33.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 682) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Summary--respondent made time-delay comment (PSADMN43)
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TOTAL % 0) Time-delay comment not coded at any call 824 77.3 1) Time-delay comment coded for at least one call 242 22.7 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 683) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Summary--respondent made negative comment (PSADMN44)
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TOTAL % 0) Negative comment not coded at any call 1012 94.9 1) Negative comment coded for at least one call 54 5.1 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 684) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Summary--respondent made eligibility comment (PSADMN45)
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TOTAL % 0) Eligibility comment not coded at any call 1036 97.2 1) Eligibility comment coded for at least one call 30 2.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 685) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Summary--respondent--made privacy comment (PSADMN46)
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TOTAL % 0) Privacy comment not coded at any call 1055 99.0 1) Privacy comment coded for at least one call 11 1.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 686) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Summary-respondent--made comment no interest in politics (PSADMN47)
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TOTAL % 0) Political disinterest comment not coded at any call 1050 98.5 1) Political disinterest comment coded for at least one call 16 1.5 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 687) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: positive - help community (PSADMN48)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 42 3.9 5) Not coded 1024 96.1 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 688) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: positive - enjoy surveys (PSADMN49)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 100 9.4 5) Not coded 966 90.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 689) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: other positive (PSADMN50)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 284 26.6 5) Not coded 782 73.4 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 690) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: time delay - too busy (PSADMN51)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 73 6.8 5) Not coded 993 93.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 691) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: time delay - bad time (PSADMN52)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 162 15.2 5) Not coded 904 84.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 692) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: time delay - think about it (PSADMN53)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 13 1.2 5) Not coded 1053 98.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 693) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: other time delay (PSADMN54)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 45 4.2 5) Not coded 1021 95.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 694) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: negative - waste of time (PSADMN55)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 2 0.2 5) Not coded 1064 99.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 695) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: negative - don't trust surveys (PSADMN56)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 2 0.2 5) Not coded 1064 99.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 696) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: negative - surveys waste money (PSADMN57)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 2 0.2 5) Not coded 1064 99.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 697) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: negative - never do surveys (PSADMN58)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 4 0.4 5) Not coded 1062 99.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 698) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: negative - not interested (PSADMN59)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 24 2.3 5) Not coded 1042 97.7 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 699) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: other negative (PSADMN60)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 33 3.1 5) Not coded 1033 96.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 700) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: eligibility - don't know about topic (PSADMN61)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 23 2.2 5) Not coded 1043 97.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 701) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: eligibility - no spouse/partner/child (PSADMN62)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 1 0.1 5) Not coded 1065 99.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 702) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: eligibility - too young/too old (PSADMN63)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 2 0.2 5) Not coded 1064 99.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 703) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: eligibility - don't/can't vote (PSADMN64)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 3 0.3 5) Not coded 1063 99.7 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 704) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: other eligibility (PSADMN65)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 8 0.8 5) Not coded 1058 99.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 705) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: privacy - personal questions (PSADMN66)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 3 0.3 5) Not coded 1063 99.7 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 706) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: privacy - government knows everything (PSADMN67)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 1 0.1 5) Not coded 1065 99.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 707) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Comment: other privacy (PSADMN68)
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TOTAL % 1) Coded at 1 or more calls 9 0.8 5) Not coded 1057 99.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 708) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Respondent initial refusal (PSADMN69)
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TOTAL % 0) Respondent did not initially refuse 1115 92.0 1) Respondent initial refusal 97 8.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 709) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Informant initial refusal (PSADMN70)
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TOTAL % 0) Informant did not initially refuse 1180 97.4 1) Informant initial refusal 32 2.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 710) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post interviewer of record ID (PSADMN71)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1212 48115133.342 26264372 - 711) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Other interviewer ID (PSADMN72)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 125 49034476.12 24975059 - 712) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Supervisor ID (PSADMN73)
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TOTAL % 1835779) 58 4.8 37426796) 1101 90.8 46644514) 18 1.5 58809065) 28 2.3 69114547) 2 0.2 71570049) 5 0.4 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 713) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interviewer gender (PSADMN74)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 87 7.2 1) Male 268 22.1 5) Female 857 70.7 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 714) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interviewer education level (PSADMN75)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 87 7.2 1) High school graduate 492 40.6 2) College graduate 633 52.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 715) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interviewer race (PSADMN76)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 87 7.2 1) White 900 74.3 2) Nonwhite 225 18.6 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 716) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interviewer languages. (PSADMN78)
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TOTAL % 0) Does not speak Spanish 938 77.4 1) Speaks Spanish 187 15.4 9) NA 87 7.2 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 717) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interviewer experience (number of years). (PSADMN79)
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TOTAL % 0) NA 87 7.2 1) 0-5 years 1046 86.3 2) 6-10 years 56 4.6 3) 11 or more years 23 1.9 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 718) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Interviewer age group. (PSADMN80)
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TOTAL % 0) 87 7.2 1) 137 11.3 2) 362 29.9 3) 313 25.8 4) 313 25.8 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 719) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Post interview error flag (PSADMN81)
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TOTAL % 0) No errors in the Post-election instrument 1212 100.0 TOTAL 1212 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 720) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D1b-c Pres candidate thermometers (PSADMN82)
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TOTAL % 1) John Kerry thermometer administered first 546 51.2 2) Ralph Nader thermometer administered first 520 48.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 721) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D1d Democratic House candidate thermometer (PSADMN83)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 276 25.9 2) Administered 2nd 266 25.0 3) Administered 3rd 279 26.2 4) Administered 4th 244 22.9 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 722) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D1e Republican House candidate thermometer (PSADMN84)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 267 25.1 2) Administered 2nd 271 25.4 3) Administered 3rd 244 22.9 4) Administered 4th 283 26.6 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 723) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D1f Ind/3rd party House candidate thermometer (PSADMN85)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 260 24.4 2) Administered 2nd 249 23.4 3) Administered 3rd 291 27.3 4) Administered 4th 265 24.9 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 724) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D1g retiring House incumbent thermometer (PSADMN86)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 262 24.6 2) Administered 2nd 279 26.2 3) Administered 3rd 251 23.6 4) Administered 4th 273 25.6 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 725) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D1h Democratic Senate candidate thermometer (PSADMN87)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 197 18.5 2) Administered 2nd 175 16.4 3) Administered 3rd 157 14.7 4) Administered 4th 171 16.1 5) Administered 5th 202 19.0 6) Administered 6th 163 15.3 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 726) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D1j Republican Senate candidate thermometer (PSADMN88)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 164 15.4 2) Administered 2nd 170 16.0 3) Administered 3rd 176 16.5 4) Administered 4th 199 18.7 5) Administered 5th 186 17.5 6) Administered 6th 170 16.0 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 727) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: PostRand.3c. Order of D1k Ind/3rd party Senate candidate thermometer (PSADMN89)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 188 17.7 2) Administered 2nd 167 15.7 3) Administered 3rd 195 18.3 4) Administered 4th 166 15.6 5) Administered 5th 162 15.2 6) Administered 6th 187 17.6 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 728) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D1m Senator #1 thermometer (PSADMN90)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 186 17.5 2) Administered 2nd 185 17.4 3) Administered 3rd 182 17.1 4) Administered 4th 166 15.6 5) Administered 5th 176 16.5 6) Administered 6th 170 16.0 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 729) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D1n Senator #2 thermometer (PSADMN91)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 161 15.1 2) Administered 2nd 159 14.9 3) Administered 3rd 175 16.4 4) Administered 4th 189 17.7 5) Administered 5th 170 16.0 6) Administered 6th 211 19.8 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 730) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D1p Senator term not up thermometer (PSADMN92)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 169 15.9 2) Administered 2nd 209 19.6 3) Administered 3rd 180 16.9 4) Administered 4th 174 16.3 5) Administered 5th 169 15.9 6) Administered 6th 164 15.4 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 731) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2a Hispanics thermometer (PSADMN93)
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TOTAL % 1) 29 2.7 2) 31 2.9 3) 28 2.6 4) 24 2.3 5) 29 2.7 6) 36 3.4 7) 30 2.8 8) 38 3.6 9) 39 3.7 10) 37 3.5 11) 33 3.1 12) 33 3.1 13) 25 2.3 14) 30 2.8 15) 37 3.5 16) 27 2.5 17) 33 3.1 18) 36 3.4 19) 26 2.4 20) 36 3.4 21) 34 3.2 22) 35 3.3 23) 43 4.0 24) 34 3.2 25) 36 3.4 26) 27 2.5 27) 22 2.1 28) 31 2.9 29) 30 2.8 30) 38 3.6 31) 30 2.8 32) 35 3.3 33) 34 3.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 732) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2b Christian fundamentalists thermometer (PSADMN94)
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TOTAL % 1) 39 3.7 2) 40 3.8 3) 25 2.3 4) 37 3.5 5) 40 3.8 6) 37 3.5 7) 31 2.9 8) 29 2.7 9) 33 3.1 10) 34 3.2 11) 38 3.6 12) 31 2.9 13) 35 3.3 14) 32 3.0 15) 30 2.8 16) 30 2.8 17) 21 2.0 18) 37 3.5 19) 26 2.4 20) 33 3.1 21) 36 3.4 22) 24 2.3 23) 32 3.0 24) 39 3.7 25) 32 3.0 26) 40 3.8 27) 30 2.8 28) 29 2.7 29) 28 2.6 30) 30 2.8 31) 24 2.3 32) 29 2.7 33) 35 3.3 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 733) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2c Catholics thermometer (PSADMN95)
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TOTAL % 1) 31 2.9 2) 29 2.7 3) 31 2.9 4) 30 2.8 5) 37 3.5 6) 31 2.9 7) 30 2.8 8) 38 3.6 9) 35 3.3 10) 30 2.8 11) 33 3.1 12) 32 3.0 13) 29 2.7 14) 30 2.8 15) 36 3.4 16) 35 3.3 17) 26 2.4 18) 34 3.2 19) 39 3.7 20) 31 2.9 21) 40 3.8 22) 37 3.5 23) 31 2.9 24) 24 2.3 25) 24 2.3 26) 24 2.3 27) 40 3.8 28) 45 4.2 29) 34 3.2 30) 28 2.6 31) 36 3.4 32) 24 2.3 33) 32 3.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 734) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2d feminists thermometer (PSADMN96)
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TOTAL % 1) 36 3.4 2) 30 2.8 3) 32 3.0 4) 30 2.8 5) 37 3.5 6) 40 3.8 7) 35 3.3 8) 31 2.9 9) 27 2.5 10) 40 3.8 11) 24 2.3 12) 31 2.9 13) 35 3.3 14) 28 2.6 15) 37 3.5 16) 29 2.7 17) 35 3.3 18) 31 2.9 19) 32 3.0 20) 25 2.3 21) 30 2.8 22) 35 3.3 23) 30 2.8 24) 39 3.7 25) 31 2.9 26) 29 2.7 27) 31 2.9 28) 29 2.7 29) 37 3.5 30) 28 2.6 31) 39 3.7 32) 34 3.2 33) 29 2.7 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 735) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2e Federal government thermometer (PSADMN97)
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TOTAL % 1) 34 3.2 2) 27 2.5 3) 33 3.1 4) 33 3.1 5) 28 2.6 6) 33 3.1 7) 35 3.3 8) 24 2.3 9) 26 2.4 10) 28 2.6 11) 24 2.3 12) 29 2.7 13) 43 4.0 14) 29 2.7 15) 28 2.6 16) 30 2.8 17) 29 2.7 18) 31 2.9 19) 35 3.3 20) 25 2.3 21) 42 3.9 22) 33 3.1 23) 34 3.2 24) 36 3.4 25) 37 3.5 26) 33 3.1 27) 27 2.5 28) 33 3.1 29) 38 3.6 30) 35 3.3 31) 38 3.6 32) 37 3.5 33) 39 3.7 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 736) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2f Jews thermometer (PSADMN98)
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TOTAL % 1) 35 3.3 2) 29 2.7 3) 31 2.9 4) 37 3.5 5) 36 3.4 6) 24 2.3 7) 21 2.0 8) 33 3.1 9) 42 3.9 10) 27 2.5 11) 41 3.8 12) 40 3.8 13) 30 2.8 14) 32 3.0 15) 34 3.2 16) 31 2.9 17) 38 3.6 18) 42 3.9 19) 39 3.7 20) 29 2.7 21) 22 2.1 22) 41 3.8 23) 36 3.4 24) 23 2.2 25) 30 2.8 26) 27 2.5 27) 35 3.3 28) 27 2.5 29) 38 3.6 30) 27 2.5 31) 30 2.8 32) 34 3.2 33) 25 2.3 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 737) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2g Liberals thermometer (PSADMN99)
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TOTAL % 1) 30 2.8 2) 36 3.4 3) 41 3.8 4) 37 3.5 5) 30 2.8 6) 28 2.6 7) 42 3.9 8) 29 2.7 9) 33 3.1 10) 26 2.4 11) 40 3.8 12) 31 2.9 13) 35 3.3 14) 27 2.5 15) 33 3.1 16) 32 3.0 17) 32 3.0 18) 34 3.2 19) 34 3.2 20) 33 3.1 21) 40 3.8 22) 28 2.6 23) 32 3.0 24) 28 2.6 25) 21 2.0 26) 26 2.4 27) 37 3.5 28) 28 2.6 29) 28 2.6 30) 34 3.2 31) 36 3.4 32) 37 3.5 33) 28 2.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 738) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2h middle class people thermometer (PSADM100)
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TOTAL % 1) 27 2.5 2) 41 3.8 3) 26 2.4 4) 32 3.0 5) 30 2.8 6) 49 4.6 7) 33 3.1 8) 27 2.5 9) 32 3.0 10) 35 3.3 11) 35 3.3 12) 38 3.6 13) 33 3.1 14) 33 3.1 15) 23 2.2 16) 31 2.9 17) 38 3.6 18) 32 3.0 19) 30 2.8 20) 32 3.0 21) 22 2.1 22) 35 3.3 23) 38 3.6 24) 26 2.4 25) 34 3.2 26) 26 2.4 27) 35 3.3 28) 38 3.6 29) 37 3.5 30) 30 2.8 31) 30 2.8 32) 28 2.6 33) 30 2.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 739) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2j labor unions thermometer (PSADM101)
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TOTAL % 1) 27 2.5 2) 30 2.8 3) 28 2.6 4) 36 3.4 5) 20 1.9 6) 35 3.3 7) 41 3.8 8) 27 2.5 9) 32 3.0 10) 29 2.7 11) 38 3.6 12) 30 2.8 13) 33 3.1 14) 35 3.3 15) 33 3.1 16) 30 2.8 17) 32 3.0 18) 29 2.7 19) 33 3.1 20) 30 2.8 21) 34 3.2 22) 32 3.0 23) 39 3.7 24) 40 3.8 25) 32 3.0 26) 28 2.6 27) 27 2.5 28) 38 3.6 29) 29 2.7 30) 33 3.1 31) 38 3.6 32) 35 3.3 33) 33 3.1 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 740) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2k poor people thermometer (PSADM102)
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TOTAL % 1) 37 3.5 2) 40 3.8 3) 38 3.6 4) 34 3.2 5) 26 2.4 6) 32 3.0 7) 32 3.0 8) 14 1.3 9) 37 3.5 10) 43 4.0 11) 31 2.9 12) 33 3.1 13) 29 2.7 14) 38 3.6 15) 27 2.5 16) 32 3.0 17) 34 3.2 18) 35 3.3 19) 34 3.2 20) 38 3.6 21) 29 2.7 22) 40 3.8 23) 23 2.2 24) 39 3.7 25) 30 2.8 26) 34 3.2 27) 32 3.0 28) 22 2.1 29) 40 3.8 30) 42 3.9 31) 21 2.0 32) 24 2.3 33) 26 2.4 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 741) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2m the military thermometer (PSADM103)
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TOTAL % 1) 25 2.3 2) 39 3.7 3) 31 2.9 4) 38 3.6 5) 40 3.8 6) 37 3.5 7) 22 2.1 8) 27 2.5 9) 33 3.1 10) 26 2.4 11) 28 2.6 12) 38 3.6 13) 26 2.4 14) 33 3.1 15) 40 3.8 16) 25 2.3 17) 23 2.2 18) 45 4.2 19) 32 3.0 20) 40 3.8 21) 33 3.1 22) 30 2.8 23) 26 2.4 24) 35 3.3 25) 35 3.3 26) 38 3.6 27) 34 3.2 28) 32 3.0 29) 31 2.9 30) 38 3.6 31) 31 2.9 32) 24 2.3 33) 31 2.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 742) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2n big business thermometer (PSADM104)
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TOTAL % 1) 43 4.0 2) 20 1.9 3) 29 2.7 4) 37 3.5 5) 37 3.5 6) 32 3.0 7) 24 2.3 8) 25 2.3 9) 30 2.8 10) 36 3.4 11) 26 2.4 12) 27 2.5 13) 32 3.0 14) 28 2.6 15) 28 2.6 16) 36 3.4 17) 31 2.9 18) 26 2.4 19) 33 3.1 20) 32 3.0 21) 33 3.1 22) 31 2.9 23) 33 3.1 24) 43 4.0 25) 34 3.2 26) 37 3.5 27) 42 3.9 28) 28 2.6 29) 39 3.7 30) 28 2.6 31) 36 3.4 32) 34 3.2 33) 36 3.4 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 743) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2p people on welfare thermometer (PSADM105)
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TOTAL % 1) 37 3.5 2) 35 3.3 3) 27 2.5 4) 32 3.0 5) 27 2.5 6) 32 3.0 7) 32 3.0 8) 44 4.1 9) 28 2.6 10) 38 3.6 11) 34 3.2 12) 46 4.3 13) 32 3.0 14) 29 2.7 15) 25 2.3 16) 47 4.4 17) 45 4.2 18) 23 2.2 19) 28 2.6 20) 31 2.9 21) 28 2.6 22) 28 2.6 23) 30 2.8 24) 33 3.1 25) 46 4.3 26) 25 2.3 27) 28 2.6 28) 39 3.7 29) 27 2.5 30) 32 3.0 31) 23 2.2 32) 30 2.8 33) 25 2.3 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 744) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2q conservatives thermometer (PSADM106)
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TOTAL % 1) 39 3.7 2) 29 2.7 3) 37 3.5 4) 34 3.2 5) 36 3.4 6) 32 3.0 7) 22 2.1 8) 33 3.1 9) 29 2.7 10) 32 3.0 11) 23 2.2 12) 35 3.3 13) 43 4.0 14) 28 2.6 15) 23 2.2 16) 40 3.8 17) 35 3.3 18) 30 2.8 19) 33 3.1 20) 26 2.4 21) 33 3.1 22) 33 3.1 23) 39 3.7 24) 32 3.0 25) 36 3.4 26) 22 2.1 27) 36 3.4 28) 27 2.5 29) 30 2.8 30) 29 2.7 31) 41 3.8 32) 35 3.3 33) 34 3.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 745) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2r working class people thermometer (PSADM107)
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TOTAL % 1) 24 2.3 2) 26 2.4 3) 30 2.8 4) 27 2.5 5) 29 2.7 6) 38 3.6 7) 29 2.7 8) 31 2.9 9) 35 3.3 10) 33 3.1 11) 34 3.2 12) 29 2.7 13) 41 3.8 14) 35 3.3 15) 32 3.0 16) 38 3.6 17) 34 3.2 18) 20 1.9 19) 31 2.9 20) 33 3.1 21) 26 2.4 22) 32 3.0 23) 40 3.8 24) 38 3.6 25) 38 3.6 26) 41 3.8 27) 35 3.3 28) 35 3.3 29) 30 2.8 30) 30 2.8 31) 30 2.8 32) 31 2.9 33) 31 2.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 746) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2s the elderly thermometer (PSADM108)
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TOTAL % 1) 38 3.6 2) 35 3.3 3) 44 4.1 4) 33 3.1 5) 27 2.5 6) 38 3.6 7) 26 2.4 8) 29 2.7 9) 35 3.3 10) 33 3.1 11) 26 2.4 12) 33 3.1 13) 26 2.4 14) 30 2.8 15) 29 2.7 16) 33 3.1 17) 28 2.6 18) 39 3.7 19) 41 3.8 20) 28 2.6 21) 29 2.7 22) 32 3.0 23) 36 3.4 24) 23 2.2 25) 34 3.2 26) 25 2.3 27) 32 3.0 28) 38 3.6 29) 36 3.4 30) 29 2.7 31) 33 3.1 32) 31 2.9 33) 37 3.5 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 747) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2t environmentalists thermometer (PSADM109)
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TOTAL % 1) 35 3.3 2) 27 2.5 3) 31 2.9 4) 26 2.4 5) 34 3.2 6) 27 2.5 7) 40 3.8 8) 37 3.5 9) 40 3.8 10) 34 3.2 11) 40 3.8 12) 29 2.7 13) 32 3.0 14) 38 3.6 15) 34 3.2 16) 38 3.6 17) 30 2.8 18) 33 3.1 19) 30 2.8 20) 28 2.6 21) 29 2.7 22) 38 3.6 23) 22 2.1 24) 23 2.2 25) 28 2.6 26) 41 3.8 27) 26 2.4 28) 36 3.4 29) 33 3.1 30) 31 2.9 31) 31 2.9 32) 30 2.8 33) 35 3.3 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 748) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2u US Supreme Court thermometer (PSADM110)
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TOTAL % 1) 31 2.9 2) 34 3.2 3) 38 3.6 4) 39 3.7 5) 26 2.4 6) 32 3.0 7) 29 2.7 8) 30 2.8 9) 40 3.8 10) 40 3.8 11) 29 2.7 12) 28 2.6 13) 39 3.7 14) 38 3.6 15) 27 2.5 16) 36 3.4 17) 34 3.2 18) 25 2.3 19) 23 2.2 20) 33 3.1 21) 22 2.1 22) 36 3.4 23) 30 2.8 24) 37 3.5 25) 33 3.1 26) 30 2.8 27) 21 2.0 28) 35 3.3 29) 40 3.8 30) 35 3.3 31) 29 2.7 32) 35 3.3 33) 32 3.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 749) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2v gay men and lesbians thermometer (PSADM111)
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TOTAL % 1) 27 2.5 2) 34 3.2 3) 21 2.0 4) 36 3.4 5) 35 3.3 6) 29 2.7 7) 30 2.8 8) 28 2.6 9) 28 2.6 10) 21 2.0 11) 35 3.3 12) 38 3.6 13) 35 3.3 14) 43 4.0 15) 40 3.8 16) 33 3.1 17) 27 2.5 18) 33 3.1 19) 25 2.3 20) 35 3.3 21) 32 3.0 22) 33 3.1 23) 37 3.5 24) 42 3.9 25) 25 2.3 26) 32 3.0 27) 27 2.5 28) 30 2.8 29) 33 3.1 30) 34 3.2 31) 37 3.5 32) 33 3.1 33) 38 3.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 750) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2w Asian Americans thermometer (PSADM112)
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TOTAL % 1) 33 3.1 2) 35 3.3 3) 35 3.3 4) 25 2.3 5) 33 3.1 6) 26 2.4 7) 30 2.8 8) 31 2.9 9) 36 3.4 10) 40 3.8 11) 30 2.8 12) 36 3.4 13) 30 2.8 14) 26 2.4 15) 41 3.8 16) 28 2.6 17) 34 3.2 18) 29 2.7 19) 31 2.9 20) 35 3.3 21) 34 3.2 22) 29 2.7 23) 26 2.4 24) 42 3.9 25) 30 2.8 26) 37 3.5 27) 32 3.0 28) 21 2.0 29) 35 3.3 30) 33 3.1 31) 29 2.7 32) 39 3.7 33) 35 3.3 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 751) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2y Congress thermometer (PSADM113)
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TOTAL % 1) 30 2.8 2) 27 2.5 3) 39 3.7 4) 35 3.3 5) 24 2.3 6) 23 2.2 7) 31 2.9 8) 30 2.8 9) 28 2.6 10) 31 2.9 11) 25 2.3 12) 40 3.8 13) 38 3.6 14) 38 3.6 15) 31 2.9 16) 30 2.8 17) 40 3.8 18) 30 2.8 19) 29 2.7 20) 29 2.7 21) 41 3.8 22) 25 2.3 23) 38 3.6 24) 23 2.2 25) 28 2.6 26) 33 3.1 27) 42 3.9 28) 40 3.8 29) 35 3.3 30) 34 3.2 31) 41 3.8 32) 29 2.7 33) 29 2.7 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 752) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2z blacks thermometer (PSADM114)
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TOTAL % 1) 37 3.5 2) 32 3.0 3) 39 3.7 4) 25 2.3 5) 34 3.2 6) 31 2.9 7) 37 3.5 8) 39 3.7 9) 28 2.6 10) 22 2.1 11) 28 2.6 12) 28 2.6 13) 35 3.3 14) 30 2.8 15) 38 3.6 16) 36 3.4 17) 31 2.9 18) 36 3.4 19) 34 3.2 20) 32 3.0 21) 33 3.1 22) 34 3.2 23) 30 2.8 24) 31 2.9 25) 38 3.6 26) 38 3.6 27) 27 2.5 28) 35 3.3 29) 32 3.0 30) 20 1.9 31) 25 2.3 32) 37 3.5 33) 34 3.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 753) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2aa southerners thermometer (PSADM115)
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TOTAL % 1) 31 2.9 2) 28 2.6 3) 32 3.0 4) 35 3.3 5) 44 4.1 6) 27 2.5 7) 34 3.2 8) 45 4.2 9) 22 2.1 10) 41 3.8 11) 30 2.8 12) 25 2.3 13) 28 2.6 14) 33 3.1 15) 44 4.1 16) 36 3.4 17) 23 2.2 18) 31 2.9 19) 41 3.8 20) 34 3.2 21) 33 3.1 22) 24 2.3 23) 28 2.6 24) 31 2.9 25) 41 3.8 26) 31 2.9 27) 25 2.3 28) 31 2.9 29) 30 2.8 30) 28 2.6 31) 30 2.8 32) 39 3.7 33) 31 2.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 754) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2ab men thermometer (PSADM116)
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TOTAL % 1) 33 3.1 2) 36 3.4 3) 30 2.8 4) 32 3.0 5) 22 2.1 6) 22 2.1 7) 35 3.3 8) 29 2.7 9) 41 3.8 10) 30 2.8 11) 37 3.5 12) 27 2.5 13) 38 3.6 14) 33 3.1 15) 44 4.1 16) 30 2.8 17) 40 3.8 18) 37 3.5 19) 29 2.7 20) 33 3.1 21) 29 2.7 22) 35 3.3 23) 35 3.3 24) 30 2.8 25) 29 2.7 26) 35 3.3 27) 32 3.0 28) 32 3.0 29) 31 2.9 30) 34 3.2 31) 27 2.5 32) 22 2.1 33) 37 3.5 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 755) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2ac young people thermometer (PSADM117)
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TOTAL % 1) 37 3.5 2) 31 2.9 3) 24 2.3 4) 32 3.0 5) 35 3.3 6) 27 2.5 7) 41 3.8 8) 42 3.9 9) 37 3.5 10) 34 3.2 11) 39 3.7 12) 29 2.7 13) 28 2.6 14) 20 1.9 15) 35 3.3 16) 44 4.1 17) 34 3.2 18) 24 2.3 19) 32 3.0 20) 28 2.6 21) 37 3.5 22) 36 3.4 23) 21 2.0 24) 29 2.7 25) 25 2.3 26) 38 3.6 27) 34 3.2 28) 39 3.7 29) 21 2.0 30) 28 2.6 31) 38 3.6 32) 39 3.7 33) 28 2.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 756) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2ad illegal immigrants thermometer (PSADM118)
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TOTAL % 1) 29 2.7 2) 31 2.9 3) 40 3.8 4) 27 2.5 5) 41 3.8 6) 42 3.9 7) 37 3.5 8) 39 3.7 9) 29 2.7 10) 31 2.9 11) 24 2.3 12) 24 2.3 13) 25 2.3 14) 29 2.7 15) 27 2.5 16) 34 3.2 17) 27 2.5 18) 35 3.3 19) 30 2.8 20) 39 3.7 21) 33 3.1 22) 38 3.6 23) 25 2.3 24) 28 2.6 25) 36 3.4 26) 41 3.8 27) 32 3.0 28) 40 3.8 29) 29 2.7 30) 30 2.8 31) 31 2.9 32) 28 2.6 33) 35 3.3 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 757) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2ae rich people thermometer (PSADM119)
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TOTAL % 1) 39 3.7 2) 38 3.6 3) 30 2.8 4) 34 3.2 5) 27 2.5 6) 29 2.7 7) 41 3.8 8) 44 4.1 9) 29 2.7 10) 36 3.4 11) 34 3.2 12) 29 2.7 13) 21 2.0 14) 35 3.3 15) 29 2.7 16) 22 2.1 17) 29 2.7 18) 28 2.6 19) 28 2.6 20) 38 3.6 21) 35 3.3 22) 30 2.8 23) 30 2.8 24) 29 2.7 25) 33 3.1 26) 33 3.1 27) 44 4.1 28) 35 3.3 29) 29 2.7 30) 28 2.6 31) 28 2.6 32) 42 3.9 33) 30 2.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 758) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2af women thermometer (PSADM120)
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TOTAL % 1) 27 2.5 2) 33 3.1 3) 28 2.6 4) 27 2.5 5) 31 2.9 6) 33 3.1 7) 30 2.8 8) 29 2.7 9) 26 2.4 10) 30 2.8 11) 26 2.4 12) 43 4.0 13) 31 2.9 14) 37 3.5 15) 41 3.8 16) 24 2.3 17) 31 2.9 18) 32 3.0 19) 41 3.8 20) 35 3.3 21) 35 3.3 22) 27 2.5 23) 32 3.0 24) 34 3.2 25) 27 2.5 26) 32 3.0 27) 34 3.2 28) 35 3.3 29) 30 2.8 30) 39 3.7 31) 39 3.7 32) 31 2.9 33) 36 3.4 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 759) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2ag business people thermometer (PSADM121)
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TOTAL % 1) 35 3.3 2) 32 3.0 3) 32 3.0 4) 30 2.8 5) 29 2.7 6) 35 3.3 7) 34 3.2 8) 32 3.0 9) 41 3.8 10) 32 3.0 11) 40 3.8 12) 23 2.2 13) 37 3.5 14) 28 2.6 15) 28 2.6 16) 27 2.5 17) 22 2.1 18) 27 2.5 19) 42 3.9 20) 39 3.7 21) 38 3.6 22) 33 3.1 23) 32 3.0 24) 31 2.9 25) 29 2.7 26) 23 2.2 27) 28 2.6 28) 28 2.6 29) 35 3.3 30) 43 4.0 31) 38 3.6 32) 33 3.1 33) 30 2.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 760) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2ah Catholic church thermometer (PSADM122)
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TOTAL % 1) 30 2.8 2) 32 3.0 3) 25 2.3 4) 43 4.0 5) 22 2.1 6) 37 3.5 7) 36 3.4 8) 34 3.2 9) 22 2.1 10) 35 3.3 11) 48 4.5 12) 30 2.8 13) 26 2.4 14) 41 3.8 15) 32 3.0 16) 24 2.3 17) 38 3.6 18) 37 3.5 19) 33 3.1 20) 27 2.5 21) 32 3.0 22) 29 2.7 23) 29 2.7 24) 27 2.5 25) 32 3.0 26) 34 3.2 27) 36 3.4 28) 23 2.2 29) 33 3.1 30) 39 3.7 31) 28 2.6 32) 30 2.8 33) 42 3.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 761) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2aj whites thermometer (PSADM123)
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TOTAL % 1) 32 3.0 2) 38 3.6 3) 43 4.0 4) 25 2.3 5) 37 3.5 6) 25 2.3 7) 37 3.5 8) 33 3.1 9) 33 3.1 10) 29 2.7 11) 36 3.4 12) 26 2.4 13) 36 3.4 14) 28 2.6 15) 28 2.6 16) 33 3.1 17) 38 3.6 18) 38 3.6 19) 20 1.9 20) 43 4.0 21) 29 2.7 22) 27 2.5 23) 50 4.7 24) 27 2.5 25) 33 3.1 26) 35 3.3 27) 36 3.4 28) 28 2.6 29) 20 1.9 30) 27 2.5 31) 36 3.4 32) 31 2.9 33) 29 2.7 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 762) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2ak Israel thermometer (PSADM124)
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TOTAL % 1) 21 2.0 2) 33 3.1 3) 35 3.3 4) 34 3.2 5) 43 4.0 6) 34 3.2 7) 26 2.4 8) 29 2.7 9) 28 2.6 10) 24 2.3 11) 24 2.3 12) 41 3.8 13) 37 3.5 14) 34 3.2 15) 24 2.3 16) 36 3.4 17) 36 3.4 18) 32 3.0 19) 42 3.9 20) 30 2.8 21) 36 3.4 22) 36 3.4 23) 29 2.7 24) 28 2.6 25) 34 3.2 26) 37 3.5 27) 24 2.3 28) 27 2.5 29) 35 3.3 30) 33 3.1 31) 35 3.3 32) 35 3.3 33) 34 3.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 763) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of D2am Muslims thermometer (PSADM125)
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TOTAL % 1) 28 2.6 2) 28 2.6 3) 33 3.1 4) 30 2.8 5) 40 3.8 6) 33 3.1 7) 33 3.1 8) 36 3.4 9) 32 3.0 10) 29 2.7 11) 33 3.1 12) 34 3.2 13) 23 2.2 14) 38 3.6 15) 28 2.6 16) 29 2.7 17) 38 3.6 18) 35 3.3 19) 30 2.8 20) 26 2.4 21) 27 2.5 22) 30 2.8 23) 30 2.8 24) 42 3.9 25) 35 3.3 26) 34 3.2 27) 43 4.0 28) 32 3.0 29) 33 3.1 30) 39 3.7 31) 28 2.6 32) 31 2.9 33) 26 2.4 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 764) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of F1a prevent nuclear weapons goal (PSADM126)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 118 11.1 2) Administered 2nd 127 11.9 3) Administered 3rd 99 9.3 4) Administered 4th 131 12.3 5) Administered 5th 125 11.7 6) Administered 6th 108 10.1 7) Administered 7th 110 10.3 8) Administered 8th 121 11.4 9) Administered 9th 127 11.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 765) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of F1b promote human rights goal (PSADM127)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 110 10.3 2) Administered 2nd 118 11.1 3) Administered 3rd 136 12.8 4) Administered 4th 119 11.2 5) Administered 5th 109 10.2 6) Administered 6th 123 11.5 7) Administered 7th 122 11.4 8) Administered 8th 113 10.6 9) Administered 9th 116 10.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 766) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of F1c strengthen U.N. goal (PSADM128)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 100 9.4 2) Administered 2nd 114 10.7 3) Administered 3rd 120 11.3 4) Administered 4th 107 10.0 5) Administered 5th 122 11.4 6) Administered 6th 134 12.6 7) Administered 7th 124 11.6 8) Administered 8th 132 12.4 9) Administered 9th 113 10.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 767) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of F1d combat world hunger goal (PSADM129)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 127 11.9 2) Administered 2nd 122 11.4 3) Administered 3rd 119 11.2 4) Administered 4th 116 10.9 5) Administered 5th 121 11.4 6) Administered 6th 128 12.0 7) Administered 7th 102 9.6 8) Administered 8th 120 11.3 9) Administered 9th 111 10.4 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 768) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of F1e protect US jobs goal (PSADM130)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 109 10.2 2) Administered 2nd 116 10.9 3) Administered 3rd 111 10.4 4) Administered 4th 113 10.6 5) Administered 5th 124 11.6 6) Administered 6th 127 11.9 7) Administered 7th 118 11.1 8) Administered 8th 111 10.4 9) Administered 9th 137 12.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 769) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of F1f promote democracy goal (PSADM131)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 105 9.8 2) Administered 2nd 130 12.2 3) Administered 3rd 124 11.6 4) Administered 4th 114 10.7 5) Administered 5th 140 13.1 6) Administered 6th 108 10.1 7) Administered 7th 119 11.2 8) Administered 8th 113 10.6 9) Administered 9th 113 10.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 770) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of F1g control illegal immigration goal (PSADM132)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 141 13.2 2) Administered 2nd 110 10.3 3) Administered 3rd 138 12.9 4) Administered 4th 126 11.8 5) Administered 5th 110 10.3 6) Administered 6th 111 10.4 7) Administered 7th 118 11.1 8) Administered 8th 102 9.6 9) Administered 9th 110 10.3 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 771) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of F1h promote market economies goal (PSADM133)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 128 12.0 2) Administered 2nd 120 11.3 3) Administered 3rd 111 10.4 4) Administered 4th 130 12.2 5) Administered 5th 101 9.5 6) Administered 6th 107 10.0 7) Administered 7th 141 13.2 8) Administered 8th 107 10.0 9) Administered 9th 121 11.4 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 772) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of F1j combat international terrorism goal (PSADM134)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 128 12.0 2) Administered 2nd 109 10.2 3) Administered 3rd 108 10.1 4) Administered 4th 110 10.3 5) Administered 5th 114 10.7 6) Administered 6th 120 11.3 7) Administered 7th 112 10.5 8) Administered 8th 147 13.8 9) Administered 9th 118 11.1 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 773) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of G4b-c House candidate lib-cons placement (PSADM135)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic House candidate placement administered first 533 50.0 2) Republican House candidate placement administered first 532 50.0 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 774) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of G5b-c House candidate spending-serv placement (PSADM136)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic House candidate placement administered first 529 49.7 2) Republican House candidate placement administered first 536 50.3 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 775) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of G6b-c Pres candidate interventionism placement (PSADM137)
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TOTAL % 1) George Bush placement administered first 539 50.6 2) John Kerry placement administered first 527 49.4 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 776) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: PostRand.10 Order of G6d-e House candidate interventionism placement (PSADM138)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic House candidate placement administered first 548 51.5 2) Republican House candidate placement administered first 517 48.5 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 777) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of G6f-g party interventionism placement (PSADM139)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic party placement administered first 534 50.1 2) Republican party placement administered first 532 49.9 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 778) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of G7b-c Presidential candidate abortion placement (PSADM140)
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TOTAL % 1) George Bush placement administered first 528 49.5 2) John Kerry placement administered first 538 50.5 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 779) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of G7d-e House candidate abortion placement (PSADM141)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic House candidate placement administered first 530 49.8 2) Republican House candidate placement administered first 535 50.2 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 780) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of G7f-g party abortion placement (PSADM142)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic party placement administered first 536 50.3 2) Republican party placement administered first 530 49.7 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 781) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of P4b blacks hardworking scale (PSADM143)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 343 32.2 2) Administered 2nd 365 34.2 3) Administered 3rd 358 33.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 782) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of P4c Hispanics hardworking scale (PSADM144)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 335 31.4 2) Administered 2nd 366 34.3 3) Administered 3rd 365 34.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 783) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of P4d Asian-Americans hardworking scale (PSADM145)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 388 36.4 2) Administered 2nd 335 31.4 3) Administered 3rd 343 32.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 784) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of P5b blacks intelligent scale (PSADM146)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 377 35.4 2) Administered 2nd 320 30.0 3) Administered 3rd 369 34.6 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 785) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of P5c Hispanics intelligent scale (PSADM147)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 350 32.8 2) Administered 2nd 364 34.1 3) Administered 3rd 352 33.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 786) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of P5d Asian-Americans intelligent scale (PSADM148)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 339 31.8 2) Administered 2nd 382 35.8 3) Administered 3rd 345 32.4 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 787) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of P6b blacks trustworthy scale (PSADM149)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 358 33.6 2) Administered 2nd 369 34.6 3) Administered 3rd 339 31.8 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 788) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of P6c Asian-Americans trustworthy scale (PSADM150)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 331 31.1 2) Administered 2nd 341 32.0 3) Administered 3rd 394 37.0 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 789) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Order of P6d Hispanics trustworthy scale (PSADM151)
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TOTAL % 1) Administered 1st 377 35.4 2) Administered 2nd 356 33.4 3) Administered 3rd 333 31.2 Missing 146 TOTAL 1066 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 790) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.1 State and congressional district of interview (PSADM152)
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- 791) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.2 Type of House race (PSADM153)
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TOTAL % 12) Democratic incumbent running – Republican challenger 365 34.3 14) Democratic incumbent running – other challenger 73 6.9 19) Democratic incumbent running - unopposed 5 0.5 21) Republican incumbent running – Democratic challenger 380 35.7 24) Republican incumbent running – unopposed 88 8.3 44) Democratic non-incumbent only – no retiree/unclear who is retiree 5 0.5 46) Democratic and Republican cands – no retiree/unclear who is retiree 71 6.7 55) Dem incumbent not running - - Democratic and Republican cands 47 4.4 65) Rep incumbent not running - - Democratic and Republican cands 31 2.9 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 792) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.3a. U.S. House Democratic candidate name (PSADM154)
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- 793) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.3b. U.S. House Democratic candidate code (PSADM155)
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TOTAL % 31) Democratic candidate in open House race 154 15.8 33) Democratic House running incumbent 443 45.3 35) Democratic House challenger 380 38.9 Missing 235 TOTAL 977 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 794) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.3c. U.S. House Democratic candidate gender (PSADM156)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 778 79.6 2) Female 199 20.4 Missing 235 TOTAL 977 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 795) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.4 U.S. House Republican candidate name (PSADM157)
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- 796) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.4b. U.S. House Republican candidate code (PSADM158)
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TOTAL % 32) Republican candidate in open House race 149 15.1 34) Republican House running incumbent 468 47.4 36) Republican House challenger 370 37.5 Missing 225 TOTAL 987 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 797) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.4c. U.S. House Republican candidate gender (PSADM159)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 868 87.9 2) Female 119 12.1 Missing 225 TOTAL 987 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 798) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.5 U.S. House independent/third party candidate name (PSADM160)
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- 799) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.5b. U.S. House independent/third party candidate code (PSADM161)
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TOTAL % 37) Independent / 3rd-party House candidate - nonincumbent 5 100.0 Missing 1207 TOTAL 5 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 800) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.5c. U.S. House independent/third party candidate gender (PSADM162)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 2 40.0 2) Female 3 60.0 Missing 1207 TOTAL 5 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 801) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.5d. U.S. House independent/third party candidate party (PSADM163)
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- 802) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.6 U.S. House retiring incumbent name (PSADM164)
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- 803) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.6b. U.S. House retiring incumbent code (PSADM165)
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TOTAL % 41) Retiring Democratic House Representative 47 60.3 42) Retiring Republican House Representative 31 39.7 Missing 1134 TOTAL 78 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 804) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.6c. U.S. House retiring incumbent gender (PSADM166)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 78 100.0 Missing 1134 TOTAL 78 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 805) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.7 Type of Senate race (PSADM167)
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TOTAL % 12) Democratic incumbent running – Republican challenger 214 20.1 19) Democratic incumbent running – Repub and other challengers 193 18.1 21) Republican incumbent running – Democratic challenger 155 14.6 29) Republican incumbent running – Dem and other challengers 14 1.3 55) Dem incumbent not running – Democratic and Republican cands 94 8.8 65) Rep incumbent not running - - Democratic and Republican cands 58 5.4 81) No race in state – Democratic incumbents 131 12.3 82) No race in state – Republican incumbents 165 15.5 85) No race in state – Democratic and Republican incumbents 41 3.8 Missing 147 TOTAL 1065 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 806) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.8a. U.S. Senate Democratic candidate name (PSADM168)
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- 807) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.8b. U.S. Senate Democratic candidate code (PSADM169)
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TOTAL % 1) Democratic candidate in open Senate race 152 20.9 3) Democratic Senate running incumbent 407 55.9 5) Democratic Senate challenger 169 23.2 Missing 484 TOTAL 728 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 808) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.8c. U.S. Senate Democratic candidate gender (PSADM170)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 439 60.3 2) Female 289 39.7 Missing 484 TOTAL 728 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 809) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.9 U.S. Senate Republican candidate name (PSADM171)
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- 810) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.9b. U.S. Senate Republican candidate code (PSADM172)
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TOTAL % 2) Republican candidate in open Senate race 152 20.9 4) Republican Senate running incumbent 169 23.2 6) Republican Senate challenger 407 55.9 Missing 484 TOTAL 728 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 811) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.9c. U.S. Senate Republican candidate gender (PSADM173)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 728 100.0 Missing 484 TOTAL 728 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 812) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.10 U.S. Senate independent/third party candidate name (PSADM174)
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- 813) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.10b. U.S. Senate independent/third party candidate code (PSADM175)
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TOTAL % 7) Independent / 3rd-party Senate candidate - nonincumbent 216 100.0 Missing 996 TOTAL 216 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 814) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.10c. U.S. Senate independent/third party candidate gender (PSADM176)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 142 65.7 2) Female 74 34.3 Missing 996 TOTAL 216 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 815) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.10d. U.S. Senate independent/third party candidate party (PSADM177)
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- 816) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.11a. U.S. Senator term not up (state with race)-name (PSADM178)
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- 817) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.11b. U.S. Senator term not up (state with race)-code (PSADM179)
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TOTAL % 11) Democratic Junior Senator 249 34.2 12) Republican Junior Senator 155 21.3 17) Democratic Senior Senator 229 31.5 18) Republican Senior Senator 95 13.0 Missing 484 TOTAL 728 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 818) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.11c. U.S. Senator term not up (state with race)-gender (PSADM180)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 457 62.8 2) Female 271 37.2 Missing 484 TOTAL 728 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 819) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.12a. U.S. Senator #1 (state without race)-name (PSADM181)
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- 820) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.12b. U.S. Senator #1 (state without race) code (PSADM182)
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TOTAL % 17) Democratic Senior Senator 172 51.0 18) Republican Senior Senator 165 49.0 Missing 875 TOTAL 337 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 821) POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: Cand.12c. U.S. Senator #1 (state without race) gender (PSADM183)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 261 77.4 2) Female 76 22.6 Missing 875 TOTAL 337 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Quest
American National Election Studies, 2004
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