- All frequencies weighted by 46) WEIGHT;(The number of missing cases reported in the codebook are unweighted)
- 1) Thinking about elected officials…As I read a list of personal behavior, please tell me how serious a moral problem you believe it is when an elected official does any of the following. - Does not report all their income on their taxes (q1aQ1A) (RPTTAXES)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely serious moral problem 344 34.4 2) Very serious moral problem 471 47.1 3) Somewhat serious moral problem 129 12.9 4) Not too serious moral problem 32 3.2 5) Not at all serious moral problem 16 1.6 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 8 .8 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 2) Thinking about elected officials…As I read a list of personal behavior, please tell me how serious a moral problem you believe it is when an elected official does any of the following. -Takes a bribe (q1bQ1B) (BRIBES)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely serious moral problem 493 49.3 2) Very serious moral problem 421 42.1 3) Somewhat serious moral problem 56 5.6 4) Not too serious moral problem 6 .6 5) Not at all serious moral problem 14 1.4 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 11 1.1 TOTAL 1001 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 3) Thinking about elected officials…As I read a list of personal behavior, please tell me how serious a moral problem you believe it is when an elected official does any of the following. -Uses their office to enrich their family or friends (q1cQ1C) (ENRICH)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely serious moral problem 336 33.6 2) Very serious moral problem 425 42.5 3) Somewhat serious moral problem 144 14.4 4) Not too serious moral problem 38 3.8 5) Not at all serious moral problem 27 2.7 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 30 3 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 4) Thinking about elected officials…As I read a list of personal behavior, please tell me how serious a moral problem you believe it is when an elected official does any of the following. -Sends sexually explicit messages to someone who is not their spouse (q1dQ1D) (EXPLICIT)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely serious moral problem 317 31.7 2) Very serious moral problem 351 35.1 3) Somewhat serious moral problem 175 17.5 4) Not too serious moral problem 84 8.4 5) Not at all serious moral problem 51 5.1 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 22 2.2 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 5) Thinking about elected officials…As I read a list of personal behavior, please tell me how serious a moral problem you believe it is when an elected official does any of the following. -Has sex with a prostitute(q1eQ1E) (SEXPROST)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely serious moral problem 333 33.3 2) Very serious moral problem 331 33.1 3) Somewhat serious moral problem 159 15.9 4) Not too serious moral problem 93 9.3 5) Not at all serious moral problem 61 6.1 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 24 2.4 TOTAL 1001 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 6) Thinking about elected officials…As I read a list of personal behavior, please tell me how serious a moral problem you believe it is when an elected official does any of the following. -Lies to cover up an immoral sex act (q1fQ1F) (SEXLIES)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely serious moral problem 387 38.7 2) Very serious moral problem 380 38 3) Somewhat serious moral problem 124 12.4 4) Not too serious moral problem 54 5.4 5) Not at all serious moral problem 34 3.4 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 21 2.1 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 7) Thinking about elected officials…As I read a list of personal behavior, please tell me how serious a moral problem you believe it is when an elected official does any of the following. -Commits adultery, that is, cheats on her husband (q1gQ1G) (ADLTRYF)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely serious moral problem 145 30 2) Very serious moral problem 188 38.9 3) Somewhat serious moral problem 86 17.8 4) Not too serious moral problem 36 7.5 5) Not at all serious moral problem 21 4.3 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 7 1.4 Missing 501 TOTAL 483 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 8) Thinking about elected officials…As I read a list of personal behavior, please tell me how serious a moral problem you believe it is when an elected official does any of the following. -Commits adultery, that is, cheats on his wife (q1hQ1H) (ADLTRYM)
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TOTAL % 1) Extremely serious moral problem 177 34.2 2) Very serious moral problem 196 37.9 3) Somewhat serious moral problem 73 14.1 4) Not too serious moral problem 34 6.6 5) Not at all serious moral problem 23 4.4 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 14 2.7 Missing 505 TOTAL 517 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 9) And do you think that an official who…should resign from office or not? What about an official who… -Does not report all their income on their taxes (q2aQ2A) (RESTAXES)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes, should resign 690 84.7 2) No, should not resign 94 11.5 98) Depends (Vol.) 24 2.9 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 7 .9 Missing 169 TOTAL 815 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 10) And do you think that an official who…should resign from office or not? What about an official who… -Takes a bribe (q2bQ2B) (RESBRIBE)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes, should resign 867 95 2) No, should not resign 29 3.2 98) Depends (Vol.) 9 1 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 8 .9 Missing 54 TOTAL 913 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 11) And do you think that an official who…should resign from office or not? What about an official who… -Uses their office to enrich their family and friends (q2cQ2C) (RESENRIC)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes, should resign 693 91.2 2) No, should not resign 52 6.8 98) Depends (Vol.) 15 2 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 0 0 Missing 176 TOTAL 760 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 12) And do you think that an official who…should resign from office or not? What about an official who… -Sends sexually explicit messages to someone who is not their spouse (q2dQ2D) (RESEXPL)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes, should resign 563 84.3 2) No, should not resign 75 11.2 98) Depends (Vol.) 29 4.3 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 1 .1 Missing 306 TOTAL 668 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 13) And do you think that an official who…should resign from office or not? What about an official who… -Has sex with a prostitute (q2eQ2E) (RESPROST)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes, should resign 548 82.5 2) No, should not resign 76 11.4 98) Depends (Vol.) 30 4.5 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 10 1.5 Missing 342 TOTAL 664 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 14) And do you think that an official who…should resign from office or not? What about an official who… -Lies to cover up an immoral sex act (q2fQ2F) (RESSXLIE)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes, should resign 679 88.4 2) No, should not resign 55 7.2 98) Depends (Vol.) 28 3.6 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 6 .8 Missing 210 TOTAL 768 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 15) And do you think that an official who…should resign from office or not? What about an official who… -Commits adultery, that is, cheats on her husband (q2gQ2G) (RESADLYF)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes, should resign 259 77.5 2) No, should not resign 58 17.4 98) Depends (Vol.) 12 3.6 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 5 1.5 Missing 658 TOTAL 334 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 16) And do you think that an official who…should resign from office or not? What about an official who… -Commits adultery, that is, cheats on his wife (q2hQ2H) (RESADLYM)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes, should resign 293 78.6 2) No, should not resign 68 18.2 98) Depends (Vol.) 12 3.2 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 0 0 Missing 645 TOTAL 373 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 17) Do you think an elected official who commits an immoral act in their personal life can still behave ethically and fulfill their duties in their public and professional life? (q3 Q3) (PRIVPUB)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 438 43.8 2) No 442 44.2 98) Depends (Vol.) 100 10 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 20 2 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 18) Should elected officials be held to higher moral standards than people in other professions? (q4 Q4) (OFFSTAND)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 611 61.1 2) No 350 35 98) Depends (Vol.) 25 2.5 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 14 1.4 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 19) Thinking generally about the moral behavior of elected officials, do you think they behave better than they did in the past, worse than they did in the past or about the same as in the past? (q5 Q5) (MORALNOW)
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TOTAL % 1) Behave better 56 5.6 2) Behave worse 277 27.7 3) Behave about the same 645 64.6 99) Don't know (Vol.) 21 2.1 TOTAL 999 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 20) What is your religion, if any? Are you Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Mormon, Muslim, something else or nothing in particular? (RELIG)
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TOTAL % 1) Protestant 377 37.7 2) Catholic 207 20.7 3) Jewish 16 1.6 4) Mormon 22 2.2 5) Muslim 3 .3 6) Christian or 'just Christian' 114 11.4 7) Unitarian/Universalist 1 .1 8) Hindu 4 .4 9) Buddhist 1 .1 95) Something else 14 1.4 98) Nothing particular 219 21.9 99) Refused 23 2.3 TOTAL 1001 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 21) Would you describe yourself as 'born again' or evangelical Christian, or not? (BORN)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 278 55.2 2) No 218 43.3 99) Refused 8 1.6 Missing 486 TOTAL 504 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 22) Unique respondent identifier (QNO)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1000 248006051.84 4087.65 - 23) Cased ID (CASEID)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 1000 6051.84 4087.65 - 24) Gender (SEX)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 498 49.8 2) Female 502 50.2 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 25) Are you the male/female head of this household? (S1) (HEADHH)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 865 86.6 2) No 127 12.7 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 7 .7 TOTAL 999 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 26) Are you currently…? (S1A) (EMPLOY)
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TOTAL % 1) Employed full time 398 39.8 2) Employed part time 91 9.1 3) Self employed 55 5.5 4) Retired 232 23.2 5) Not currently employed 97 9.7 6) Student 60 6 7) Homemaker 64 6.4 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 4 .4 TOTAL 1001 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 27) In politics, as of today, do you consider yourself a Republican, a Democrat, or an Independent? (SP1) (PARTY)
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TOTAL % 1) Republican 262 26.2 2) Democrat 299 29.9 3) Independent 363 36.3 98) Other party 24 2.4 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 52 5.2 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 28) As of today, do you lean more to the Democrat Party or the Republican Party? (SP2) (PARTYLN)
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TOTAL % 1) Republican 131 29.8 2) Democrat 153 34.9 98) Neither/Other 121 27.6 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 34 7.7 Missing 565 TOTAL 439 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 29) Political Party Identification (SP2A) (PARTYFUL)
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TOTAL % 1) Republican 262 26.2 2) Independent-lean Republican 131 13.1 3) Independent 101 10.1 4) Independent-lean Democrat 153 15.3 5) Democrat 299 29.9 98) Other party 30 3 99) Don't know/Refused (Vol.) 24 2.4 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 30) What is your occupation? (S2) (OCCUP)
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TOTAL % 1) White collar - professional, managerial, owner 250 46 2) White collar - sales, clerical 98 18 3) Blue collar - craftsmen/Foremen 63 11.6 4) Blue collar - semiskilled, unskilled 66 12.2 5) Service worker 47 8.7 199) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 19 3.5 Missing 531 TOTAL 543 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 31) What is your current marital status? Are you…? (S3) (MARITAL)
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TOTAL % 1) Married 521 52.1 2) Living as married 23 2.3 3) Single and never been married 244 24.4 4) Divorced 93 9.3 5) Separated 18 1.8 6) Widowed 88 8.8 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 13 1.3 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 32) Do you own or rent the dwelling in which you live? (S3B) (OWN)
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TOTAL % 1) Own 725 72.6 2) Rent 217 21.7 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 57 5.7 TOTAL 999 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 33) Altogether, including you and any others, how many people regularly live in this household? (S4) (HHNUM)
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TOTAL % 1) One 173 17.3 2) Two 322 32.2 3) Three 160 16 4) Four 184 18.4 5) Five 99 9.9 6) Six 17 1.7 7) Seven 22 2.2 8) Eight 5 .5 9) Nine 0 0 10) Ten or more 3 .3 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 14 1.4 TOTAL 999 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 34) Are there any children living in your household under six years of age? (S5A) (CHILD6)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 157 19.3 2) No 655 80.6 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 1 .1 Missing 238 TOTAL 813 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 35) Are there any children living in your household aged six through eleven? (S5B) (CHILD11)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 167 20.5 2) No 643 79.1 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 3 .4 Missing 238 TOTAL 813 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 36) Are there any children living in your household aged twelve through seventeen (S6) (CHILD17)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 207 25.5 2) No 604 74.4 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 1 .1 Missing 238 TOTAL 812 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 37) What was the last grade in school you completed? (S7) (EDUC)
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TOTAL % 1) 8th grade or less 18 1.8 2) High school incomplete (grades 9, 10, 11) 88 8.8 3) High school complete (grade 12) 320 32 4) Some college, but no degree 207 20.7 5) Associate's degree 67 6.7 6) College graduate/Bachelor's degree 186 18.6 7) Postgraduate degree, such as Master's, Ph.D., M.D., J.D. 103 10.3 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 12 1.2 TOTAL 1001 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 38) What is your age (S8) (AGE)
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TOTAL % 1) 18-20 59 5.9 2) 21-24 50 5 3) 25-29 64 6.4 4) 30-34 110 11 5) 35-39 92 9.2 6) 40-44 85 8.5 7) 45-49 95 9.5 8) 50-54 108 10.8 9) 55-59 77 7.7 10) 60-64 84 8.4 11) 65-69 54 5.4 12) 70-74 49 4.9 13) 75 or older 72 7.2 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 2 .2 TOTAL 1001 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 39) Are you Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino? (S9A) (HISP)
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TOTAL % 1) Yes 121 12.1 2) No 861 86.1 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 18 1.8 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 40) Which of the following describes your race? You can select as many as apply- Mention 01 (S9) (RACE1)
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TOTAL % 1) White/Caucasian 766 76.6 2) Black/African-American 117 11.7 3) Asian/Asian-American 10 1 4) Some other race 79 7.9 99) Refused/Nr (Vol.) 28 2.8 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 41) Which of the following describes your race? You can select as many as apply- Mention 02 (S9) (RACE2)
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TOTAL % 2) Black/African-American 8 18.2 3) Asian/Asian-American 1 2.3 4) Some other race 35 79.5 Missing 968 TOTAL 44 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 42) Which of the following describes your race? You can select as many as apply-Mention 03 (S9) (RACE3)
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TOTAL % 4) Some other race 0 0 Missing 1005 TOTAL 0 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 43) Was your TOTAL household income BEFORE taxes for 2010 less than $50,000 or $50,000 or more? (S10) (INC1)
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TOTAL % 1) Less than $50,000 441 44.1 2) $50,000 or more 451 45.1 99) Don't know/Refused/Nr (Vol.) 108 10.8 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 44) TOTAL household income BEFORE taxes for 2010 less than $50,000? (S10A) (INC2)
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TOTAL % 1) Under $25,000 190 43.1 2) $25,000 but less than $30,000 72 16.3 3) $30,000 but less than $35,000 49 11.1 4) $35,000 but less than $40,000 39 8.8 5) $40,000 but less than $50,000 68 15.4 99) Refused [unspecified after less than $50,000] (Vol.) 23 5.2 Missing 614 TOTAL 441 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 45) TOTAL household income BEFORE taxes for 2010 $50,000 or more? (S10B) (INC3)
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TOTAL % 1) $50,000 but less than $60,000 87 19.2 2) $60,000 but less than $75,000 94 20.8 3) $75,000 but less than $100,000 82 18.1 4) $100,000 but less than $125,000 63 13.9 5) $125,000 or more 86 19 99) Refused [unspecified after $125,000 or more] (Vol.) 40 8.8 Missing 495 TOTAL 452 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 46) Weights With Education (WEIGHT)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 0.994 0.835 - 47) Time zone (TIMEZONE)
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TOTAL % 5) Eastern Standard Time 485 48.5 6) Central Standard Time 287 28.7 7) Mountain Standard Time 65 6.5 8) Pacific Standard Time 163 16.3 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 48) State (STATE)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 0 - 49) Metro/Non-Metro (METRO)
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TOTAL % 1) In Center City of Metropolitan Area 277 27.7 2) Outside Center City, Inside Center City County 195 19.5 3) Inside Suburban County of Metropolitan Area 232 23.2 4) In Metropolitan Area with No Center City 51 5.1 5) In Non-Metropolitan Area 246 24.6 TOTAL 1001 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 50) Division (DIVISION)
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TOTAL % 1) New England 51 5.1 2) Middle Atlantic 136 13.6 3) East North Central 142 14.2 4) West North Central 82 8.2 5) South Atlantic 190 19 6) East South Central 68 6.8 7) West South Central 110 11 8) Mountain 75 7.5 9) Pacific 146 14.6 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 51) ADI (ADI)
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TOTAL % 3) Boston (Derry, Manchester & Worcester) 13 1.3 9) New York (Kingston & Poughkeepsie) 53 5.3 11) Philadelphia (Alntn, Atlc City, Bthlm, Rdng, Vinldn, Wldwd) 25 2.5 13) Los Angeles (Barstow, Corona & San Bernardino-Ontario) 63 6.3 15) San Diego 9 .9 17) Snta Brbra-Snta Maria-Sn Luis Obispo (Oxnard) 3 .3 19) Washington, D.C. 22 2.2 21) Baltimore 9 .9 23) Salisbury 0 0 25) Hartford-New Haven (New London) 14 1.4 29) Pittsburgh 14 1.4 31) Youngstown 5 .5 33) Johnstown-Altoona 2 .2 35) Cleveland (Akron, Canton, Mansfield & Sandusky) 12 1.2 39) El Centro-Yuma 1 .1 43) Harrisburg-York-Lancaster-Lebanon 9 .9 47) Providence-New Bedford 13 1.3 51) Chicago (La Salle) 16 1.6 53) South Bend-Elkhart 1 .1 55) Toledo 8 .8 57) Detroit 8 .8 59) Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek (Muskegon) 8 .8 61) Lansing (Ann Arbor) 1 .1 63) Flint-Saginaw-Bay City 2 .2 65) San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose (Santa Rosa & Vallejo) 17 1.7 67) Sacramento-Stockton 3 .3 69) Salina-Monterey 2 .2 71) Fresno-Visalia (Hanford & Visalia- Porterville) 7 .7 73) Bakersfield 3 .3 75) St. Louis (Mt. Vernon) 3 .3 77) Springfield-Decatur-Champaign 1 .1 83) Indianapolis (Marion, IN) 12 1.2 85) Lafayette, IN 3 .3 87) Terre Haute 2 .2 91) Ft. Wayne (Angola) 2 .2 93) Cincinnati 6 .6 95) Dayton (Richmond, IN) 6 .6 101) Lima 1 .1 103) Wheeling-Steubenville 3 .3 105) Seattle-Tacoma (Bellingham & Wenatchee) 14 1.4 107) Minneapolis-St. Paul (St. Cloud) 27 2.7 109) Dallas-Ft. Worth 16 1.6 111) Milwaukee (Kenosha & Racine) 11 1.1 113) Madison 2 .2 115) Wausau-Rhinelander 5 .5 117) La Crosse-Eau Claire 1 .1 121) Columbus, OH (Chillicothe) 7 .7 123) Portland-Poland Spring 1 .1 125) Zanesville 2 .2 127) Miami-Fr. Lauderdale (Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood) 6 .6 129) West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce-Vero Beach 3 .3 131) Tampa-St. Petersburg (Lakeland) 11 1.1 133) Ft. Myers-Naples 2 .2 135) Buffalo (Jamestown) 7 .7 139) Rochester, NY 5 .5 140) Elmira 1 .1 141) Syracuse 6 .6 143) Wilkes Barre-Scranton 9 .9 145) Binghamton 3 .3 147) Erie 2 .2 149) Albany-Schenectady-Troy 2 .2 151) Burlington-Plattsburgh (Hartford, VT) 2 .2 153) Watertown-Carthage 3 .3 155) Utica 3 .3 157) Kansas City (Lawrence) 11 1.1 161) Presque Isle 1 .1 165) Rochester-Mason City- Austin 1 .1 173) Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-Dubuque 3 .3 177) Davenprt-Rock Islnd-Moline: Quad City (Burlington, IA) 1 .1 179) Memphis (Holly Springs) 5 .5 181) Nashville 9 .9 183) Jackson, TN 2 .2 185) Hunstville-Decatur-Florence 5 .5 187) Paducah-Cp Giradeau-Harrsbrg-Marion 3 .3 195) Bowling Green (Campbellsville) 2 .2 197) Atlanta (Athens & Rome) 13 1.3 199) Chattanooga (Cleveland, TN) 1 .1 201) Houston 8 .8 203) Austin, TX 1 .1 205) Waco-Temple-Bryan 2 .2 207) Evansville (Madisonville) 4 .4 209) Louisville 10 1 211) Lexington (Beattyville, Danville & Hazard) 0 0 213) Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville (Taccoa) 11 1.1 215) Knoxville (Crossville & Jellico) 3 .3 216) Macon 0 0 217) Bristl-Kngsprt-Johnsn Cty; Tri Cities 6 .6 219) Macon 1 .1 221) Birmingham (Gadsen) 6 .6 227) Quincy-Hannibal 1 .1 229) Columbia-Jefferson City 2 .2 233) Portland, OR 5 .5 235) Eugene 4 .4 237) Medford 3 .3 241) Denver 12 1.2 243) Colorado Spings-Pueblo 4 .4 245) New Orleans 8 .8 247) Beaumont-Port Arthur 1 .1 249) Baton Rouge 3 .3 253) Lafayette, LA 1 .1 255) Alexandria, LA 1 .1 257) Charleston-Huntington 3 .3 259) Parkersburg 2 .2 261) Clarksburg-Weston 3 .3 263) Oklahoma City 9 .9 269) Tulsa (Bartlesville) 6 .6 271) San Antonia-Victoria Eagle Pass & Kerrville 14 1.4 275) Phoenix (Kingman & Prescott) 7 .7 277) Tuscon 3 .3 279) Charlotte (Hickory) 17 1.7 281) Greenboro-Winston-Salem-High Point (Burlington, NC) 18 1.8 283) Norfolk-Portsmith-Newport News-Hamptn 11 1.1 285) Richmond 5 .5 291) Salt Lake City (Cedar City) 15 1.5 293) Twin Falls 3 .3 295) Idaho Falls-Pocatello 3 .3 299) Great Falls 1 .1 301) Omaha 8 .8 303) Des Moines 6 .6 307) Wichita-Hutchinson 4 .4 313) Topeka 2 .2 315) Green Bay-Appleton (Suring) 6 .6 317) Marquette 1 .1 319) Little Rock 4 .4 321) Shreveport-Texarkana 6 .6 323) Tyler-Longview-Jacksonville 5 .5 325) Ft. Smith 5 .5 327) Monroe-El Dorado 0 0 329) Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne (Leesburg) 3 .3 331) Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney 2 .2 335) Jacksonville (Brunswick) 2 .2 337) Spokane 9 .9 339) Yakima-Pasco-Richland-Kennewick 3 .3 342) Missoula 0 0 345) Roanoke-Lynchburg 2 .2 347) Bluefield-Beckley-Oak Hill 1 .1 351) Raleigh-Durham (Fayetteville, Goldsboro & Rocky Mount) 12 1.2 353) Greenville-New Bern-Washington (Morehead City) 2 .2 355) Milmington 1 .1 359) Florence-Myrtle Beach 1 .1 361) Columbia, SC 3 .3 363) Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula 0 0 367) Albuquerque (Hobbs) 10 1 371) El Paso (Las Cruces) 4 .4 373) Jackson, MS 2 .2 377) Meridian 4 .4 379) Laurel-Hattiesburg 0 0 383) Mobile-Pensacola (Ft. Walton Beach) 5 .5 385) North Platte 1 .1 389) Sioux Falls-Mitchell 1 .1 391) Sioux City 2 .2 393) Fargo 3 .3 403) Amarillo 2 .2 405) Wichita Falls-Lawton 2 .2 409) Columbus, GA (Opelika) 3 .3 412) Montgomery-Selma 2 .2 413) Tallahassee-Thomasville (Bainbridge) 1 .1 415) Dothan 4 .4 419) Albany, GA (Cordele) 1 .1 421) Augusta 6 .6 423) Charleston, SC 4 .4 425) Savannah (Baxley) 3 .3 427) Springfield, MO 5 .5 429) Joplin-Pittsburg 1 .1 433) Corpus Christi 5 .5 435) McAllen-Brownsville; Lrgv 5 .5 437) Lubbock 1 .1 439) Odessa-Midland 1 .1 445) Boise 2 .2 448) Columbus-Tupelo (West Point) 2 .2 451) Traverse City-Cadillac 1 .1 455) Las Vegas 2 .2 459) Reno 5 .5 462) Minot-Bismarck-Dickinson-Glendive 3 .3 465) Cheyenne-Scottsbluff-(Sterling) 1 .1 469) Rapid City 2 .2 471) Casper-Riverton 1 .1 473) Grand Junction-Durango 1 .1 577) Palm Springs 0 0 591) Bend 1 .1 601) Hagerstown (Martinsburg) 1 .1 603) Manniston 1 .1 627) Alpena 1 .1 TOTAL 997 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 52) DMA (DMA)
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TOTAL % 500) Portland-Auburn 1 .1 501) New York 53 5.3 502) Binghamton 3 .3 503) Macon 1 .1 504) Philadelphia 25 2.5 505) Detroit 8 .8 506) Boston 13 1.3 507) Savannah 3 .3 508) Pittsburgh 13 1.3 509) Fort Wayne 2 .2 510) Cleveland 12 1.2 511) Washington,D.C. 22 2.2 512) Baltimore 9 .9 513) Flint-Saginaw-Bay City 2 .2 514) Buffalo 7 .7 515) Cincinnati 6 .6 516) Erie 2 .2 517) Charlotte 17 1.7 518) Greensboro-H.Point-Winston Salem 18 1.8 519) Charleston, SC 4 .4 520) Augusta 6 .6 521) Providence-New Bedford 13 1.3 522) Columbus, GA 3 .3 523) Burlington-Plattsburgh 2 .2 524) Atlanta 13 1.3 525) Albany, GA 1 .1 526) Utica 3 .3 527) Indianapolis 12 1.2 528) Miami-Fort Lauderdale 6 .6 529) Louisville 10 1 530) Tallahassee 1 .1 531) Tri-Cities, TN-VA 6 .6 532) Albany-Schenectady-Troy 2 .2 533) Hartford-New Haven 14 1.4 534) Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbrn 3 .3 535) Columbus, OH 7 .7 536) Youngstown 5 .5 538) Rochester 5 .5 539) Tampa-Saint Pete-Sarasota 11 1.1 540) Traverse City-Cadillac 1 .1 541) Lexington 0 0 542) Dayton 6 .6 544) Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News 11 1.1 545) Greenville-N. Bern-Washington 2 .2 546) Columbia, SC 3 .3 547) Toledo 8 .8 548) West Palm Beach-Fort Pierce 3 .3 549) Watertown 3 .3 550) Wilmington 0 0 551) Lansing 1 .1 552) Presque Isle 1 .1 553) Marquette 1 .1 554) Wheeling-Steubenville 3 .3 555) Syracuse 6 .6 556) Richmond-Petersburg 5 .5 557) Knoxville 3 .3 558) Lima 1 .1 559) Bluefield-Beckley-Oak Hill 1 .1 560) Raleigh-Durham 12 1.2 561) Jacksonville, Brunswick 2 .2 563) Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek 8 .8 564) Charleston-Huntington 3 .3 565) Elmira 1 .1 566) Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York 10 1 567) Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville-And 11 1.1 570) Florence-Myrtle Beach 2 .2 571) Fort Myers-Naples 2 .2 573) Roanoke-Lynchburg 2 .2 574) Johnstown-Altoona 2 .2 575) Chattanooga 1 .1 576) Salisbury 0 0 577) Wilkes Barre-Scranton 9 .9 581) Terre Haute 2 .2 582) Lafayette, IN 3 .3 583) Alpena 1 .1 588) South Bend-Elkhart 1 .1 596) Zanesville 2 .2 597) Parkersburg 2 .2 598) Clarksburg-Weston 3 .3 600) Corpus Christi 5 .5 602) Chicago 16 1.6 603) Joplin-Pittsburg 1 .1 604) Columbia-Jefferson City 2 .2 605) Topeka 2 .2 606) Dothan 4 .4 609) Saint Louis 5 .5 611) Rochester-Mason City-Austin 1 .1 612) Shreveport 6 .6 613) Minneapolis-Saint Paul 26 2.6 616) Kansas City 11 1.1 617) Milwaukee 11 1.1 618) Houston 8 .8 619) Springfield, MO 4 .4 622) New Orleans 8 .8 623) Dallas-Fort Worth 16 1.6 624) Sioux City 2 .2 625) Waco-Temple-Bryan 2 .2 627) Wichita Falls & Lawton 2 .2 628) Monroe-El Dorado 0 0 630) Birmingham 7 .7 632) Paducah-C. Girardeau-Harrbg-Mt Vn 3 .3 633) Odessa-Midland 1 .1 634) Amarillo 2 .2 635) Austin 1 .1 636) Marlingen-Weslaco-Barnsville-Mca 5 .5 637) Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-Dubuque 3 .3 639) Jackson, TN 2 .2 640) Memphis 5 .5 641) San Antonio 14 1.4 642) Lafayette, LA 1 .1 644) Alexandria, LA 1 .1 648) Champaign-Springfield-Decatur 1 .1 649) Evansville 4 .4 650) Oklahoma City 9 .9 651) Lubbock 1 .1 652) Omaha 7 .7 658) Green Bay-Appleton 5 .5 659) Nashville 9 .9 669) Madison 2 .2 670) Fort Smith 5 .5 671) Tulsa 6 .6 673) Columbus-Tupelo-West Point 2 .2 678) Wichita-Hutchinson Plus 4 .4 679) Des Moines-Ames 7 .7 682) Davenport-R. Island-Moline 1 .1 686) Mobile-Pensacola 5 .5 687) Minot-Bismarck-Dickinson 1 .1 691) Huntsville-Decatur, Flor 5 .5 692) Beaumont-Port Arthur 1 .1 693) Little Rock-Pine Bluff 4 .4 698) Montgomery 2 .2 702) La Crosse-Eau Claire 1 .1 705) Wausau-Rhinelander 5 .5 709) Tyler-Longview (Lfkn & Acgd) 5 .5 710) Hattiesburg-Laurel 0 0 711) Meridian 4 .4 716) Baton Rouge 3 .3 717) Quincy-Hannibal-Keokuk 1 .1 718) Jackson, MS 2 .2 722) Lincoln-Hstngs-Krny Plus 2 .2 724) Fargo-Valley City 3 .3 725) Sioux Falls (Mitchell) 1 .1 736) Bowling Green 2 .2 737) Mankato 1 .1 740) North Platte 1 .1 746) Biloxi-Gulfport 0 0 751) Denver 11 1.1 752) Colorado Springs-Pueblo 4 .4 753) Phoenix 7 .7 755) Great Falls 1 .1 757) Boise 2 .2 759) Cheyenne-Scottsbluff-String 1 .1 760) Twin Falls 3 .3 762) Missoula 0 0 764) Rapid City 2 .2 765) El Paso 4 .4 767) Casper-Riverton 1 .1 770) Salt Lake City 18 1.8 771) Yuma-El Centro 1 .1 773) Grand Junction-Montrose 1 .1 789) Tucson (Nogales) 3 .3 790) Albuquerque-Santa Fe 10 1 798) Glendive 1 .1 800) Bakersfield 3 .3 801) Eugene 4 .4 803) Los Angeles 63 6.3 804) Palm Springs 0 0 807) San Francisco-Oakland San Jose 17 1.7 810) Yakima-Pasco-Rchlnd-Knnwck 3 .3 811) Reno 5 .5 813) Medford-Klamath 3 .3 819) Seattle-Tacoma 14 1.4 820) Portland, OR 5 .5 821) Bend, OR 1 .1 825) San Diego 9 .9 828) Monterey-Salinas 2 .2 839) Las Vegas 2 .2 855) Santa Barbara-San Mar-San Lu Ob 3 .3 862) Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto 3 .3 866) Fresno-Visalia 7 .7 881) Spokane 9 .9 TOTAL 994 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 53) Region (REGION)
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TOTAL % 1) North East 186 18.6 2) Midwest 224 22.4 3) South 368 36.8 4) West 221 22.1 TOTAL 999 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 54) Date of Interview (INTVWDAT)
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TOTAL % 61611) June 16, 2011 323 32.3 61711) June 17, 2011 108 10.8 61811) June 18, 2011 274 27.4 61911) June 19, 2011 295 29.5 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 55) What is your age (S8) (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-AGE)
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TOTAL % 1) Under 30 years old 172 17.2 2) 30 to 39 years old 203 20.3 3) 40 to 49 years old 179 17.9 4) 50 to 59 years old 185 18.5 5) 60 to 69 year old 138 13.8 6) 70 years and older 121 12.1 Missing 3 TOTAL 998 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 56) What was the last grade in school you completed? (S7) (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-EDUC)
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TOTAL % 2) High school incomplete (grades 1 to 11) 106 10.7 3) High school complete (grade 12) 320 32.4 4) Some college, but no degree 207 20.9 5) Associate's degree 67 6.8 6) College graduate/Bachelor's degree 186 18.8 7) Postgraduate degree, such as Master's, Ph.D., M.D., J.D. 103 10.4 Missing 15 TOTAL 989 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 57) Region (for use with online analysis) (I-REGION)
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TOTAL % 1) North East 186 18.6 2) Midwest 224 22.4 3) South 368 36.8 4) West 221 22.1 TOTAL 999 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 58) What is your religion, if any? Are you Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Mormon, Muslim, something else or nothing in particular? (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-RELIGION)
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TOTAL % 1) Protestant 377 38.6 2) Catholic 207 21.2 3) Other 174 17.8 4) None 219 22.4 Missing 30 TOTAL 977 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 59) Gender (for use with online analysis) (I-SEX)
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TOTAL % 1) Male 498 49.8 2) Female 502 50.2 TOTAL 1000 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 60) Political Party Identification (SP2A) (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-PARTYID)
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TOTAL % 1) Republican 262 26.8 2) Independent-lean Republican 131 13.4 3) Independent 101 10.3 4) Independent-lean Democrat 153 15.7 5) Democrat 299 30.6 6) Other party 30 3.1 Missing 27 TOTAL 976 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 61) Which of the following describes your race? You can select as many as apply- Mention 01 (S9) (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-RACE)
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TOTAL % 1) White/Caucasian 766 78.8 2) Black/African-American 117 12 3) Asian/Asian-American 10 1 4) Some other race 79 8.1 Missing 26 TOTAL 972 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
PRRI/RNS Religion News Survey, June 2011
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