Version 01 Codebook ------------------- CODEBOOK VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION 1990-1991-1992 FULL PANEL FILE (1990.M92) NES 1990-1992 FULL PANEL FILE VARIABLE ENTRIES This file should be opened in fixed font, 10 pitch or smaller. Codebook introductory material and appendix material are in separate files. ---------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE ON VARIABLE NAMING: The variable name references used in NES Study codebooks do not include the "V" prefix found in all variable names used within the released SAS and SPSS data definition files (.sas and .sps files). For example, "VAR 920001" and "VAR VERSION" in Study codebooks refer to V920001 and VVERSION in the study data definition files. VARIABLE 'NUMBERING': 'Numbered' variables in NES timeseries datasets and in Pilot datasets (except the 1998 Pilot) comply with the following format: 2-digit year prefix + 4 digits + [opt] 1-char suffix. Examples: 1978 Post variable V780002; 1983 Pilot variable V832101. Note that for datasets including data from multiple studies, the 2-digit year prefix corresponds to the appropriate study year to which the variable is associated; for example, the 1983 Pilot dataset also includes 1982 timeseries variables, for which the 2-digit prefix is 82. Non-time-series studies other than Pilots use 2-character mnemonic prefixes, for example variable VPS0048 in the 1988-1990-1992 Pooled Senate Study dataset. SPECIAL NOTE ON COLUMN LOCATIONS: Some numeric variables use coding schemes that allow for code values having a varying number of digits. In such instances, the number of of columns corresponding to the variable in the data file [.dat file] and in the column specifications will be the width of the maximum value occurring in the actual data, rather than the maximum width allowable by the coding scheme. For example, if codes 01-12 are allowed for a numeric variable but all values in the data are less than 10, then the number of columns corresponding to the variable within the ASCII data file will be 1. ============================== VAR VERSION NAME-NES VERSION NUMBER COLUMNS 1 - 2 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES NES VERSION NUMBER .................. ============================== VAR DSETNO NAME-NES DATASET NUMBER COLUMNS 3 - 10 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES NES DATASET NUMBER .................. This is dataset 1990.M92 ============================== VAR 900001 ICPSR ARCHIVE NUMBER 6230. This is the ICPSR Archive Number for the 1990-1992 l Full Panel Survey ============================== VAR 900004 CASE ID NUMBER (1990) After continuing investigation conducted at various stages after the original release of 1990 data, it has been determined that the entire production excepting 1 case by one of the 1990 interviewers was likely wholly or partially faked; in addition, it was discovered that several 1990 respondents had not been U.S. citizens. 20 cases finally have been disqualified for inclusion in 1990 [1991,1992] data. (Two of these 20 cases had originally been included in the 1992 data release [see V3004].) THE 1990 CASE IDS REMOVED ARE: 0193, 0370, 0943, 0946, 1156, 1566, 1567, 1569, 1635, 1636, 1637, 1937, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000. 0001. . . 1999. ============================== VAR 900005 PRIMARY AREA CODE 356. Anaheim, CA 323. Atlantic City, NJ 314. Baltimore, MD 378. Bedford county, TN 336. Birmingham, AL 310. Boston, MA 317. Buffalo, NY 373. Bulloch county, GA 384. Carbon county, WY 303. Chicago, IL 339. Columbus, GA 327. Dayton, OH 329. Des Moines, IA 355. Denver, CO 305. Detroit, MI 382. El Dorado county, CA 359. Eugene, OR 332. Ft. Wayne, IN 358. Fresno, CA 331. Grand Rapids, MI 376. Hale county, TX 309. Houston, TX 349. Knoxville, TN 343. Lakeland, FL 302. Los Angeles, CA 324. Manchester, NH 344. McAllen, TX 340. Miami, FL 326. Milwaukee, WI 377. Monroe county, AR 370. Mower county, MN 321. New Haven, CT 301. New York, NY 304. Philadelphia, PA 313. Pittsburgh, PA 350. Richmond, VA 381. Robeson county, NC 306. San Francisco, CA 365. Sanilac county, MI 363. Schuyler, NY 353. Seattle, WA 312. St. Louis, MO 333. Steubenville, OH 347. Wheeling, WV ============================== VAR 900006 PRIMARY AREA NAME This is an alphabetic variable ============================== VAR 900007 SEGMENT NUMBER This data field has been padded with a string of 9's to protect the confidentiality of the Respondent ============================== VAR 900008 CENSUS REGION This variable identifies the four major geographic regions on which the sample was stratified for the purpose of sample selection. (See Sampling Information in the Introduction.) 1. Northeast (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New 2. North Central (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin) 3. South (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia) 4. West (California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming) ============================== VAR 900009 STATE/CONGRESSIONAL DIST Postal state abbreviation and congressional district number. This is an alphabetic variable. AL03 AL04 AL06 AL07 AR01 CA05 CA07 CA09 CA10 CA11 CA14 CA15 CA17 CA18 CA22 CA24 CA25 CA26 CA27 CA29 CA30 CA33 CA34 CA38 CA40 CA42 CA43 CO01 CO02 CO06 CT03 FL10 FL16 FL18 FL19 GA01 GA03 IA04 IL03 IL04 IL07 IL08 IL13 IL14 IL22 IN04 KS01 MA05 MA06 MA07 MA08 MA09 MD02 MD03 MD04 MD06 MD07 MI05 MI08 MI09 MI12 MI13 MI16 MI18 MN01 MO01 MO02 MO03 MO09 NC07 NH01 NJ01 NJ02 NY06 NY07 NY10 NY11 NY12 NY19 NY20 NY22 NY31 NY32 NY33 NY34 OH03 OH06 OH07 OH08 OH18 OR04 PA01 PA07 PA08 PA12 PA13 PA14 PA18 PA20 PA22 TN02 TN03 TN04 TX08 TX15 TX18 TX19 TX22 TX25 VA03 VA04 WA01 WA02 WA07 WA08 WI04 WI05 WI09 WV01 WY98 ============================== VAR 900010 FIPS STATE CODE States represented in 1990 sample have asterisks (*). 01. Alabama* 02. Alaska 04. Arizona 05. Arkansas* 06. California* 08. Colorado* 09. Connecticut* 10. Delaware 11. Washington, D.C. 12. Florida* 13. Georgia* 15. Hawaii 16. Idaho 17. Illinois* 18. Indiana* 19. Iowa* 20. Kansas* 21. Kentucky 22. Louisiana 23. Maine 24. Maryland* 25. Massachusetts* 26. Michigan* 28. Mississippi 29. Missouri* 30. Montana 31. Nebraska 32. Nevada 33. New Hampshire* 34. New Jersey* 35. New Mexico 36. New York* 37. North Carolina* 38. North Dakota 39. Ohio* 40. Oklahoma 41. Oregon* 42. Pennsylvania* 44. Rhode Island 45. South Carolina 46. South Dakota 47. Tennessee* 48. Texas* 49. Utah 50. Vermont 51. Virginia* 53. Washington* 54. West Virginia* 55. Wisconsin* 56. Wyoming* ============================== VAR 900011 FIPS STATE/COUNTY CODE The first two digits of this variable contain the FIPS state code; the last 3 digits contain the county code. This information was obtained from the Federal Information Processing Standards Publication, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards. 01073. Jefferson, AL 01113. Russell, AL 01127. Walkers, AL 05095. Monroe, AR 06001. Alameda, CA 06017. El Dorado, CA 06019. Fresno, CA 06037. Los Angeles, CA 06059. Orange, CA 06075. San Francisco, CA 06081. San Mateo, CA 08001. Adams, CO 08005. Arapahoe, CO 08031. Denver, CO 08059. Jefferson, CO 09009. New Haven, CT 12025. Dade, FL 12105. Polk, FL 13031. Bulloch, GA 13215. Muscogee, GA 17031. Cook, IL 17043. Du Page, IL 17089. Kane, IL 17133. Monroe, IL 18003. Allen, IN 18179. Wells, IN 19153. Polk, IA 20147. Phillips, KS 24003. Anne Arundel, MD 24005. Baltimore, MD 24013. Carroll, MD 24025. Hartford, MD 24510. Baltimore City, MD 25009. Essex, MA 25017. Middlesex, MA 25021. Norfolk, MA 25025. Suffolk, MA 26081. Kent, MI 26099. Macomb, MI 26125. Oakland, MI 26139. Ottawa, MI 26147. St. Clair, MI 26151. Sanilac, MI 26163. Wayne, MI 27099. Mower, MN 29183. Charles, MO 29189. St. Louis, MO 29510. St. Louis City, MO 33011. Hillsborough, NH 33015. Rockingham, NH 34001. Atlantic, NJ 34007. Camden, NJ 36005. Bronx, NY 36029. Erie, NY 36061. New York, NY 36063. Niagara, NY 36081. Queens, NY 36087. Rockland, NY 36097. Schuyler, NY 36119. Westchester, NY 37155. Robeson, NC 39013. Belmont, OH 39057. Greene, OH 39081. Jefferson, OH 39113. Montgomery, OH 39135. Preble, OH 41039. Lane, OR 42003. Allegheny, PA 42017. Bucks, PA 42045. Delaware, PA 42091. Montgomery, PA 42101. Philadelphia, PA 42125. Washington, PA 42129. Westmoreland, PA 47001. Anderson, TN 47003. Bedford, TN 47009. Blount, TN 47093. Knox, TN 48189. Hale, TX 48201. Harris, TX 48215. Hidalgo, TX 51041. Chesterfield, VA 51087. Henrico, VA 51145. Powhatan, VA 51760. Richmond City, VA 53033. King, WA 53061. Snohomish, WA 54009. Brooke, WV 54029. Hancock, WV 54051. Marshall, WV 54069. Ohio, WV 55079. Milwaukee, WI 55089. Ozaukee, WI 55133. Waukesha, WI 56007. Carbon, WY ============================== VAR 900012 ICPSR STATE CODE States represented in 1990 sample have asterisks (*). NEW ENGLAND 01. Connecticut* 02. Maine 03. Massachusetts* 04. New Hampshire* 05. Rhode Island 06. Vermont MIDDLE ATLANTIC 11. Delaware 12. New Jersey* 13. New York* 14. Pennsylvania* EAST NORTH CENTRAL 21. Illinois* 22. Indiana* 23. Michigan* 24. Ohio* 25. Wisconsin* WEST NORTH CENTRAL 31. Iowa* 32. Kansas* 33. Minnesota* 34. Missouri* 35. Nebraska 36. North Dakota 37. South Dakota SOLID SOUTH 40. Virginia* 42. Arkansas* 43. Florida* 44. Georgia* 45. Louisiana 46. Mississippi 47. North Carolina* 48. South Carolina 49. Texas* BORDER STATES 51. Kentucky 52. Maryland* 53. Oklahoma 54. Tennessee* 55. Washington, D.C. 56. West Virginia* MOUNTAIN STATES 61. Arizona 62. Colorado* 63. Idaho 64. Montana 65. Nevada 66. New Mexico 67. Utah 68. Wyoming* PACIFIC STATES 71. California* 72. Oregon* 73. Washington* EXTERNAL STATES 81. Alaska 82. Hawaii ============================== VAR 900013 CONGRSSIONAL DISTRICT 01. . . 43. 98. At Large 99. NA ============================== VAR 900014 ICPSR STATE/CD CODE Built from ICPSR State Code and Congressional District 4103. AL03 4104. AL04 4106. AL06 4107. AL07 4201. AR01 7105. CA05 7107. CA07 7109. CA09 7110. CA10 7111. CA11 7114. CA14 7115. CA15 7117. CA17 7118. CA18 7122. CA22 7124. CA24 7125. CA25 7126. CA26 7127. CA27 7129. CA29 7130. CA30 7133. CA33 7134. CA34 7140. CA40 7142. CA42 7143. CA43 6201. CO01 6202. CO02 6206. CO06 0103. CT03 4310. FL10 4316. FL16 4318. FL18 4319. FL19 4401. GA01 4403. GA03 3104. IA04 2103. IL03 2104. IL04 2107. IL07 2108. IL08 2113. IL13 2114. IL14 2122. IL22 2204. IN04 3201. KS01 0305. MA05 0306. MA06 0307. MA07 0308. MA08 0309. MA09 5202. MD02 5203. MD03 5204. MD04 5206. MD06 5207. MD07 2305. MI05 2308. MI08 2309. MI09 2312. MI12 2313. MI13 2316. MI16 2318. MI18 3301. MN01 3401. MO01 3402. MO02 3403. MO03 3409. MO09 4707. NC07 0401. NH01 1201. NJ01 1202. NJ02 1307. NY07 1310. NY10 1311. NY11 1312. NY12 1315. NY15 1317. NY17 1318. NY18 1319. NY19 1320. NY20 1322. NY22 1331. NY31 1332. NY32 1333. NY33 1334. NY34 2403. OH03 2406. OH06 2407. OH07 2408. OH08 2418. OH18 7204. OR04 1401. PA01 1407. PA07 1408. PA08 1412. PA12 1413. PA13 1414. PA14 1418. PA18 1420. PA20 1422. PA22 5402. TN02 5403. TN03 5404. TN04 4908. TX08 4915. TX15 4918. TX18 4919. TX19 4922. TX22 4925. TX25 4003. VA03 4004. VA04 7301. WA01 7302. WA02 7307. WA07 7308. WA08 2504. WI04 2505. WI05 2509. WI09 2512. WI12 5601. WV01 9999. NA ============================== VAR 900015 TRACT/ED INDICATOR 1. Sample address is in a tracted and blocked area 2. Sample address is not in a blocked area ============================== VAR 900016 CENSUS TRACT The data field has been padded with a string of 9's to protect the confidentiality of the Respondent. 000000. No Census Tract code on Census Tape ============================== VAR 900017 1980 CENSUS ENUMERATION DISTRICT (ED) FOR UNTRACTED AREAS ONLY This is an alphabetic variable The data field has been padded with a string of 9's to protect the confidentiality of the Respondent. ============================== VAR 900018 1980 CENSUS PLACE CODE FOR PLACE OF INTERVIEW The data field has been padded with a string of 9's to protect the confidentiality of the Respondent. 0000. INAP, not designated as a place by the census ============================== VAR 900019 FIPS STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (SMSA) CODES (1980) These FIPS SMSA codes were obtained from the Federal Information Processing Standard Publication, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards. SEE APPENDIX NOTE 0360. Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, CA 0560. Atlantic City, NJ 0720. Baltimore, MD 1000. Birmingham, AL 1120. Boston, MA 1280. Buffalo, NY 1600. Chicago, IL 1800. Columbus, GA-AL 2000. Dayton, OH 2080. Denver-Boulder, CO 2120. Des Moines, IA 2160. Detroit, MI 2400. Eugene-Springfield, OR 2760. Fort Wayne, IN 2840. Fresno, CA 3000. Grand Rapids, MI 3360. Houston, TX 3840. Knoxville, TN 3980. Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL 4480. Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA 4760. Manchester, NH 5000. Miami, FL 5080. Milwaukee, WI 5480. New Haven-West Haven, CT 5600. New York, NY-NJ 6160. Philadelphia, PA-NJ 6280. Pittsburgh, PA 6760. Richmond, VA 7040. St. Louis, MO-IL 7360. San Francisco-Oakland, CA 7600. Seattle-Everett, WA 8080. Steubenville-Wierton, OH-WV 9000. Wheeling, WV-OH 0000. INAP; location not in SMSA ============================== VAR 900020 FIPS STANDARD CONSOLIDATED STATISTICAL AREA (SCSA) CODES (1980) The six largest SCSA's are marked with **. SEE APPENDIX NOTE 07. Boston-Lawrence-Lowell, MA-NH 14. Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI** 32. Dayton-Springfield, OH 35. Detroit-Ann Arbor, MI** 42. Houston-Galveston, TX 49. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA** 56. Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL 63. Milwaukee-Racine, WI 70. New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-CT** 77. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton, PA-DE-NJ-MD 84. San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA** 91. Seattle-Tacoma, WA 00. INAP; location not in SCSA ============================== VAR 900021 SIZE OF PLACE OF INTERVIEW This variable was coded according to the 1980 Census. The major objective of the Census Bureau in delineating urbanized areas is to provide a better separation of urban and rural population in the vicinity of large cities. An urbanized area consists of a central city or cities, and surrounding closely settled territory ("urban fringe"). Size of Place codes 21 and 41 include areas that are in the "urban fringe" but are not Census Places. SEE APPENDIX NOTE Six largest SCSAs (over 4,000,000 population) and five out of ten next largest smsas (2,000,000 population): 11. Central cities Suburbs of six largest SCSAs and five out of ten next largest SMSAs: 20. Rural (including rural places with less than 2,500 population) 21. 2,500-9,999 population plus other urbanized areas ("urban fringe" not in census places) 22. 10,000-29,999 population 23. 30,000-49,999 population 24. 50,000-99,999 population 25. 100,000-149,999 population 26. 150,000-349,000 population 27. 350,000 and over population, exclusive of cities coded 11 Those in the six largest SCSAs: central cities in SMSAs with less than 2,000,000 population: 30. Under 50,000 population (identified by Census Bureau as Central cities 31. 50,000-99,999 population 32. 100,000-149,999 population 33. 150,000-349,999 population 34. 350,000 and over population Suburbs in SMSAs with less than 2,000,000 population: 40. Rural (including rural places with less than 2500 population) 41. 2,500-9,999 population plus other urbanized areas ("urban fringe" not in Census places 42. 10,000-29,999 population 43. 30,000-49,999 population 44. 50,000-99,999 population 45. 100,000-149,999 population 46. 150,000 and over population NON-SMSAs: 50. Rural (including places with less than 2500 population) 51. 2,500-9,999 population 52. 10,000-29,999 population 53. 30,000-49,999 population ============================== VAR 900022 POPULATION IN 1000's (1980) The actual 1980 population of the interview place was coded in thousands, rounding to the nearest whole thousand. Actual number is coded 0000. Rural place, no defined census place, census place with fewer than 500 persons 0001. 500-1499 persons . . 9999. 9,998,500 persons and over ============================== VAR 900023 BELT CODE (1980 CENSUS) This variable was coded according to the 1980 Census with additions from Census Population Reports. SUBURBS are defined as all urbanized areas in the SMSA exclusive of the areas coded 1 and 2 below, plus the remainder of any county that includes a central city or parts of a central city. (NOTE: in the New England division where SMSA boundaries do not follow county lines, it is necessary to limit this category to the SMSA part of a county that includes a central city). An ADJACENT AREA includes all territory beyond the outer boundary of the suburban belt, but within fifty miles of the central business district of a central city. An OUTLYING AREA includes all territory more than fifty miles from the central business district of a central city. SEE APPENDIX NOTE 1. Central cities of the 6 largest Standard Consolidated Statistical Areas (SCSAs) plus five of the ten next largest SMSAs (population over 2,000,000) 2. Central cities of SMSAs with less than 2,000,000 population (exclusive of those in the 6 largest SCSAs) 3. Suburbs of the 6 largest SCSAs, and five of the ten next largest SMSAs. 4. Suburbs of other SMSAs 5. Adjacent areas 6. Outlying areas ============================== VAR 900024 1980 CENSUS MINOR CIVIL DIVISION (MCD) CODE 1980 Census Minor Civil Division code for location of interview The data field has been padded with a string of 9's to protect the confidentiality of the Respondent ============================== VAR 900025 SAMPLING ERROR CODE This code contains information for computing sampling errors. Contact NES project staff or ISR's Sampling Section for further details ============================== VAR 900026 SELECTION TABLE The Selection Table is used to select a respondent from all eligible adults (18 years of age or older by Election Day and U.S. citizens) in a household. A complete listing of the household is taken and each eligible adult is assigned a number based on the criteria of sex and age. The interviewer then uses the Selection Table to determine the number of the eligible adults to be interviewed. The Selection Table consists of two parallel columns of numbers. In the first column the interviewer circles the total number of eligible adults in the household; in the second column there is a number that identifies (i.e., matches the number assigned to one of the eligible adults) the respondent. There are eight different Selection Tables used and they are randomly assigned. The Selection Table appears on the eight tables are used, there are 12 codes in this variable because the eight tables are used in cycles of 12; this procedure is used to equalize the probability of selection for each eligible adult). 01. A 02. B1 03. C 04. D 05. E1 06. F 07. A 08. B2 09. C 10. D 11. E2 12. F ============================== VAR 900027 SELECTED R PERSON NUMBER R's number within Household Listing 1. One 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Six 9. NA ============================== VAR 900028 NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD This figure includes all persons in the household, whether eligible or not to participate in the study by the criteria of age and nationality. The actual number of persons was coded here. 01. One 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. Eleven 99. NA ============================== VAR 900029 NUMBER OF POLITICALLY ELIGIBLE ADULTS IN HH This variable includes those household members who were both 18 or older AND citizens, as of election day 1990. The actual number of politically eligible adults was coded. Some users might choose to use this variable as a weight to compensate for slightly unequal selection probabilities. 01. One 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. Six 99. NA ============================== VAR 900030 NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER 6 Number of Children under 6 years of age in household 0. None 1. One 2. 3. 4. Four 9. NA ============================== VAR 900031 NUMBER OF CHILDREN 6-9 YEARS Number of Children 6-9 years old in household 0. None 1. One 2. 3. Three 9. NA ============================== VAR 900032 NUMBER OF CHILDREN 10-13 YEARS Number of Children 10-13 years old in household 0. None 1. One 3. Three 9. NA ============================== VAR 900033 NUMBER OF CHILDREN 14-17 YEARS Number of Children 14-17 years old in household 0. None 1. One 2. 3. 4. Four 9. NA ============================== VAR 900034 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION Householder refers to the person who owns or rents the home; in whose name the lease is held. Cohabiting individuals living as married are coded as married (30,40,50,51,52). For roommates of opposite sex, respondent is considered the head/householder (11,12,21,22). Household refers to adults aged 18 years and over on election day, including non-citizens, living in the house at the time of interview. Codes 10 or 20 include Respondents who are married with spouses residing elsewhere for reasons of work, illness or transfer. 10. 1 adult male 11. 1 adult male (head/householder) plus 1 other non-relative 12. 1 adult male (head/householder) plus 2 or more non-relatives 20. 1 adult female 21. 1 adult female (head/householder) plus 1 other non-relative 22. 1 adult female (head/householder) plus 2 or more non-relatives 30. 1 married (or partnered) couple: all children living at home are under 18 OR no children 40. 1 married (or partnered) couple plus 1 other relative 50. 1 married (or partnered) couple plus 2 or more other relatives 51. 1 married (or partnered) couple plus 1 other non-relative 52. 1 married (or partnered) couple plus 2 or more other non-relatives 60. 1 unmarried male (head/householder) plus 1 other relative 70. 1 unmarried male (head/householder) plus 2 or more other relatives, or any combination of relative(s) and non-relative(s) 80. 1 unmarried female (head/householder) plus 1 other relative 90. 1 unmarried female (head/householder) plus 2 or more other relatives, or any combination of relative(s) and non-relative(s) 95. Relatives of opposite sex, unclear who is head or householder 99. NA ============================== VAR 900035 REFUSAL CONVERSION INDICATOR A "refusal conversion" refers to a completed interview that was initially refused by the Respondent. 0. No, not a Refusal Conversion situation 1. Yes, a Refusal Conversion situation ============================== VAR 900036 PERSUASION LETTER REQUESTED? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA ============================== VAR 900037 TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS (CALL NUMBER OF FINAL CALL) Call number of last interviewer call to housing unit 01. . . 32. 99. NA ============================== VAR 900038 RESULT CODE 01. Interview: complete 05. Interview: partial ============================== VAR 900039 WAS RESPONDENT'S NAME OBTAINED? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA ============================== VAR 900040 IF R IS FEMALE, HAS LEGAL NAME CHANGED IN THE PAST THREE YEARS DUE TO MARRIAGE, DIVORCE, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA 0. INAP, R is male ============================== VAR 900041 R'S TELEPHONE NUMBER OBTAINED? Was R's phone number obtained in recontact session? 1. Yes 5. No, R has no phone 7. No, R refused to give it 9. NA ============================== VAR 900042 (INTERVIEWER) Is there a reason (i.e. Hearing problems, Illness) that we should NOT Interview by telephone? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA ============================== VAR 900043 INTERVIEWER'S NUMBER Code 4 digit number from top of interviewer's label. 1336. . . 9900. ============================== VAR 900044 INTERVIEWER RACE 1. White 2. Black 3. American Indian 7. Other ============================== VAR 900045 INTERVIEWER LANGUAGES 0. Not bilingual 1. Bilingual-Spanish 7. Bilingual-other ============================== VAR 900046 INTERVIEWER ETHNICITY 0. Non-Hispanic 1. Hispanic 9. NA ============================== VAR 900047 INTERVIEWER AGE, BRACKETED 1. Less than 40 years 2. 41-50 years 3. 51-55 years 4. 56-60 years 5. 61-64 years 6. 65 years or older ============================== VAR 900048 INTERVIEWER YEARS OF WORK, BRACKETED 1. Less than one year 2. 1 to 2 years 3. 3 or more years ============================== VAR 900049 INTERVIEWER GENDER 1. Male 2. Female 9. NA ============================== VAR 900050 INTERVIEWER EDUCATION, BRACKETED 1. Some high school/HS diploma/equivalency 2. Some college 3. College: degree at Bachelor's level or greater ============================== VAR 900051 Q.6. INTERVIEWER'S INTERVIEW NUMBER 01. . . 46. ============================== VAR 900052 Q.7(a). DATE OF INTERVIEW--MONTH 11. NOV 12. DEC 01. JAN 02. FEB 99. NA ============================== VAR 900053 Q.7(b). DATE OF INTERVIEW--DAY Code actual DAY of MONTH 01. . . 31. 99. NA ============================== VAR 900054 Q.8. TOTAL LENGTH OF INTERVIEW Code actual MINUTES 001. . . 990. 999. NA ============================== VAR 900055 Q.11. TOTAL TIME TO PRE-EDIT Code actual MINUTES 001. . . 990. 999. NA ============================== VAR 900056 Q.14. TOTAL TIME TO POST-INTERVIEW EDIT Code actual MINUTES 001. . . 990. 999. NA ============================== VAR 900057 Q.A0. EXACT TIME NOW Beginning local time of start of interview Code actual time using 24 HOUR CLOCK 0600. 6:00 AM . . 1200. NOON . . 1800. 6:00 PM . . 2200. 10:00 PM . . 2250. 10:50 PM 9999. NA ============================== VAR 900058 TYPE OF CONGRESSIONAL RACE (HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES) Code number printed on label at top of facesheet INCUMBENT CANDIDATE(S) 12. Democratic incumbent running -- Republican challenger 14. Democratic incumbent running -- Unopposed 21. Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger 24. Republican incumbent running -- Unopposed 51. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate 52. Democratic incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 55. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 61. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 62. Republican incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 65. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 99. District of Columbia ============================== VAR 900059 TYPE OF SENATE RACE Code number printed on label at top of facesheet INCUMBENT CANDIDATE(S) 12. Democratic incumbent running -- Republican challenger 14. Democratic incumbent running -- Unopposed 21. Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger 24. Republican incumbent running -- Unopposed 51. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 52. Democratic incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 55. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 61. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 62. Republican incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 65. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 81. Democratic incumbents -- no race in state 82. Republican incumbents -- no race in state 85. Democr. and Repub. incumbents -- no race in state 99. District of Columbia ============================== VAR 900060 TYPE OF GOVERNOR RACE Code number printed on label at top of facesheet INCUMBENT CANDIDATE(S) 12. Democratic incumbent running -- Republican challenger 14. Democratic incumbent running -- Unopposed 21. Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger 24. Republican incumbent running -- Unopposed 51. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 52. Democratic incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 55. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 59. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. & other (Connecticut) 61. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 62. Republican incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 65. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 81. Democratic incumbent -- no race in state 82. Republican incumbent -- no race in state 99. District of Columbia ============================== VAR 900061 Q.3. FORM TYPE 1. A...(0 in Q.B1-Q.B4a(5), Q.F14-Q.F19, Q.K3-Q.K5a, Q.N4-Q.N7, Q.Q5) 2. B...(0 in Q.F6-Q.F13, Q.J7a-Q.K2a, Q.L8-Q.L9a/Q.L9b, Q.M1-Q.M2a, Q.P1a-Q.P1d, Q.6-Q.R3a) 3. Form A Taken As Form B...(0 in Q.F6-Q.F13, Q.J7a-Q.K2a, Q.L8-Q.L9a/Q.L9b, Q.M1-Q.M2a, Q.P1a-Q.P1d, Q.Q6-Q.R3a) 4. Form B Taken As Form A...(0 in Q.B1-Q.B4a(5), Q.F14-Q.F19, Q.K3-Q.K5a, Q.N4-Q.N7, Q.Q5) ============================== VAR 900062 In this interview I will be talking with you about the recent elections, as well as a number of other things First, I have some questions about the political campaigns that took place this election year. Q.A1.Some people don't pay much attention to political campaigns. How about you? Would you say that you were VERY MUCH INTERESTED, SOMEWHAT INTERESTED, or NOT MUCH INTERESTED in following the political campaigns this year? 1. VERY MUCH INTERESTED 3. SOMEWHAT INTERESTED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900063 Q.A2. Did you read about the campaigns in any newspapers? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.A2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.A2a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.A2a) ============================== VAR 900064 Q.A2a. (RB, P.1) How much attention did you pay to newspaper articles about the campaigns - A GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? 1. A GREAT DEAL 2. QUITE A BIT 3. SOME 4. VERY LITTLE 5. NONE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.A2 ============================== VAR 900065 Q.A3. Did you watch any programs about the campaigns on television? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.A3a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.A3a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.A3a) ============================== VAR 900066 (See V65) Q.A3a. (RB, P.2) Would you say you watched A GOOD MANY, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? 1. A GOOD MANY 2. SEVERAL 3. JUST ONE OR TWO 5. R volunteers: NONE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.A3 ============================== VAR 900067 Q.A4. (RB, P.3) How much attention did you pay to news on TV about the campaign - A GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? 1. A GREAT DEAL 2. QUITE A BIT 3. SOME 4. VERY LITTLE 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900068 Q.A5. Do you ever discuss politics with your family or friends? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.A5a-Q.A5b) 8. DK...(0 in Q.A5a-Q.A5b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.A5a-Q.A5b) ============================== VAR 900069 Q.A5a. (RB, P.4) How often do you discuss politics with your family or friends - EVERY DAY, 3 OR 4 TIMES A WEEK, ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK, or LESS OFTEN than that? 1. EVERY DAY 2. 3 OR 4 TIMES A WEEK 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK 4. LESS OFTEN 5. R VOLUNTEERS: NEVER...(0 in Q.A5b) 8. DK 9. NA...(0 in Q.A5b) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.A5 ============================== VAR 900070 Q.A5b. How many days in the PAST WEEK did you talk about politics with family or friends? Code NUMBER OF DAYS 0. NONE; INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.A5; 5 or 9 in Q.A5a 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. EVERY DAY 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900071 Q.A6. How many days IN THE PAST WEEK did you read a daily newspaper? Code NUMBER OF DAYS 0. NONE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. EVERY DAY 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900072 Q.A7. How many days IN THE PAST WEEK did you watch the news on TV? Code NUMBER OF DAYS 0. NONE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. EVERY DAY 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900073 Q.B0. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.B1-Q.B4a(5)) 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET) ============================== VAR 900074 Q.B1. I'd like to ask you what you think are the good and bad points about the two NATIONAL PARTIES. Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the Democratic Party? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.B1a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.B1a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B1a) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only) ============================== VAR 900075 Q.B1a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you LIKE about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention ============================== VAR 900076 Q.B1a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention ============================== VAR 900077 Q.B1a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention ============================== VAR 900078 Q.B1a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention ============================== VAR 900079 Q.B1a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention ============================== VAR 900080 Q.B2. Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE about the Democratic Party? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.B2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.B2a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B2a) ============================== VAR 900081 Q.B2a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention ============================== VAR 900082 Q.B2a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention ============================== VAR 900083 Q.B2a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention ============================== VAR 900084 Q.B2a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention ============================== VAR 900085 Q.B2a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention ============================== VAR 900086 Q.B3. Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the Republican Party? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.B3a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.B3a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B3a) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only) ============================== VAR 900087 Q.B3a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention ============================== VAR 900088 Q.B3a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention ============================== VAR 900089 Q.B3a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention ============================== VAR 900090 Q.B3a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention ============================== VAR 900091 Q.B3a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention ============================== VAR 900092 Q.B4. Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE about the Republican Party? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.B4a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.B4a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B4a) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only) ============================== VAR 900093 Q.B4a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention ============================== VAR 900094 Q.B4a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention ============================== VAR 900095 Q.B4a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention ============================== VAR 900096 Q.B4a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention ============================== VAR 900097 Q.B4a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention ============================== VAR 900098 Q.B5. Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George Bush is handling his job as president? 1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE 8. DK...(0 in Q.B5a/Q.B5b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B5a/Q.B5b) ============================== VAR 900099 Q.B5a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? Q.B5b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.B5 ============================== VAR 900100 Q.B6. Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George Bush is handling the economy? 1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE 8. DK...(0 in Q.B6a/Q.B6b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B6a/Q.B6b) ============================== VAR 900101 Q.B6a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? Q.B6b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.B6 ============================== VAR 900102 Q.B7. Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George Bush is handling our relations with foreign countries? 1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE 8. DK...(0 in Q.B7a/Q.B7b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B7a/Q.B7b) ============================== VAR 900103 Q.B7a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? Q.B7b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.B7 ============================== VAR 900104 Q.B8. Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George Bush is handling pollution and other environmental problems? 1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE 8. DK...(0 in Q.B8a/Q.B8b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B8a/Q.B8b) ============================== VAR 900105 Q.B8a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? Q.B8b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.B8 ============================== VAR 900106 Q.B9. As you know, representatives to Congress in Washington were chosen in this election from congressional districts all around the country. How much would you say that you personally cared about the way the election to the U.S. House of Representatives came out: did you care VERY MUCH, PRETTY MUCH, NOT VERY MUCH, or NOT AT ALL? 1. VERY MUCH 2. PRETTY MUCH 4. NOT VERY MUCH 5. NOT AT ALL 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900107 Q.B10. Do you happen to remember the names of the candidates for congress--that is, for the House of Representatives in Washington--who ran in this district this November? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.B10a(1)-Q.B10x(3)) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B10a(1)-Q.B10x(3)) ============================== VAR 900108 Q.B10a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B10a(1) Candidate number code for first Congressional candidate named. Precoded in box by interviewer *If a senator or senatorial candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B10a, the senatorial candidate (#11-16,19,29) or gubernatorial candidate (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B10aa (code 7) and Q.B10x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER *CANDIDATES TO OTHER OFFICES MENTIONED [SEE NOTE ABOVE] 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER OTHER: 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 99. NA 00. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900109 Q.B10b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B10a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B10b(1) Party code for first Congressional candidate named. 1. DEMOCRATIC 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900110 Q.B10aa. Who were they? Q.B10aa(1) Collapsed code for first Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B10a(1) 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35) 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (30) 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (11-16, 19, 29, 41, 42, 51-56, 97) 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900111 Q.B10x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's district Q.B10x(1) First Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B10a(1) & Q.B10b(1) 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900112 Q.B10a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B10a(2) Candidate number code for second Congressional candidate named. Precoded in box by interviewer *If a senator or senatorial candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B10a, the senatorial candidate (#11-16,19,29) or gubernatorial candidate (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B10aa (code 7) and Q.B10x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER *CANDIDATES TO OTHER OFFICES MENTIONED [SEE NOTE ABOVE] 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER OTHER: 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 00. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900113 Q.B10b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B10a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B10b(2) Party code for second Congressional candidate named. 1. DEMOCRATIC 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900114 Q.B10aa. Who were they? Q.B10aa(2) Collapsed code for second Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B10a(2) 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35) 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (30) 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (11-16, 19, 29, 41, 42, 51-56, 97) 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900115 Q.B10x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's district Q.B10x(2) Second Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B10a(2) & Q.B10b(2) 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900116 Q.B10a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B10a(3) Candidate number code for third Congressional candidate named. Precoded in box by interviewer *If a senator or senatorial candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B10a, the senatorial candidate (#11-16,19,29) or gubernatorial candidate (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B10aa (code 7) and Q.B10x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER *CANDIDATES TO OTHER OFFICES MENTIONED [SEE NOTE ABOVE] 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER OTHER: 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 00. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900117 Q.B10b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B10a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B10b(3) Party code for third Congressional candidate named. 1. DEMOCRATIC 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900118 Q.B10aa. Who were they? Q.B10aa(3) Collapsed code for third Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B10a(3) 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35) 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (30) 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (11-16, 19, 29, 41, 42, 51-56, 97) 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900119 Q.B10x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's district Q.B10x(3) Third Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B10a(3) & Q.B10b(3) 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention ============================== VAR 900120 Q.B11. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. U.S. SENATE RACE IN STATE (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #11-#16) 2. ALL OTHERS (No U.S. Senate Race in State)...(0 in Q.B12-Q.B12x(3)) ============================== VAR 900121 Q.B12. And how about the candidates who ran in this state for the United States Senate in Washington? Do you happen to remember what the candidates' names were? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.B12a(1)-Q.B12x(3)) 8. DK...(0 in Q.B12a(1)-Q.B12x(3)) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B12a(1)-Q.B12x(3)) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11 ============================== VAR 900122 Q.B12a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B12a(1). Candidate number code for first Congressional candidate named. Precoded in box by interviewer *If a House of Representatives candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B12a, the House candidate number (#31-36) or the gubernatorial candidate number (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B12aa (code 7) and Q.B12x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race," or "invalid candidate name given." For States with Senate Race, but with No Incumbent Senator Running: 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR For States with Running Incumbent Senator: 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION *CANDIDATES TO OTHER OFFICES MENTIONED: [SEE NOTE ABOVE] 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER OTHER: 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900123 Q.B12b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B12a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B12b(1). Party code for first Congressional candidate named. 1. DEMOCRATIC 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900124 Q.B12aa. Who were they? Q.B12aa(1) Collapsed code for first Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B12a(1) 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15) 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (10, 80) 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE 19, 21, 22, 29, 31-36, 51-56, 97) 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900125 Q.B12x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of current residence. Q.B12x(1) First Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B12a(1) & Q.B12b(1) 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900126 Q.B12a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B12a(2). Candidate number code for second Congressional candidate named. Precoded in box by interviewer *If a House of Representatives candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B12a, the House candidate number (#31-36) or the gubernatorial candidate number (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B12aa (code 7) and Q.B12x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race," or "invalid candidate name given." For States with Senate Race, but with No Incumbent Senator Running: 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR For States with Running Incumbent Senator: 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION *CANDIDATES TO OTHER OFFICES MENTIONED: [SEE NOTE ABOVE] 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER OTHER: 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 00. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900127 Q.B12b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B12a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B12b(2). Party code for second Congressional candidate named. 1. DEMOCRATIC 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900128 Q.B12aa. Who were they? Q.B12aa(2) Collapsed code for Second Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B12a(2) 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15) 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (10, 80) 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE 19, 21, 22, 29, 31-36, 51-56, 97) 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900129 Q.B12x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of current residence. Q.B12x(2) Second Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B12a(2) & Q.B12b(2) 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900130 Q.B12a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B12a(3). Candidate number code for third Congressional candidate named. Precoded in box by interviewer *If a House of Representatives candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B12a, the House candidate number (#31-36) or the gubernatorial candidate number (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B12aa (code 7) and Q.B12x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race," or "invalid candidate name given." For States with Senate Race, but with No Incumbent Senator Running: 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR For States with Running Incumbent Senator: 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION *CANDIDATES TO OTHER OFFICES MENTIONED: [SEE NOTE ABOVE] 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER OTHER: 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 00. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900131 Q.B12b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B12a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B12b(3). Party code for third Congressional candidate named. 1. DEMOCRATIC 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900132 Q.B12aa. Who were they? Q.B12aa(3) Collapsed code for third Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B12a(3) 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15) 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (10, 80) 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE 19, 21, 22, 29, 31-36, 51-56, 97) 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900133 Q.B12x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of current residence. Q.B12x(3) Third Congressional candidate named. Built from Q.B12a(3) & Q.B12b(3) 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention ============================== VAR 900134 Q.B13. (RB, P.5) I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political leaders and other people who have been in the news. I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that person using something called the feeling thermometer. You can choose any number between 0 and 100. The higher the number, the warmer or more favorable you feel toward that person; the lower the number, the colder or less favorable. You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you feel neither warm nor cold toward them. 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. Our first person is George Bush. PROBE FOR "I DON'T KNOW" RESPONSE: When you say "don't know" do you mean that you don't know who the person is, or do you have something else in mind? Q.B13a. GEORGE BUSH CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900135 Q.B13b. Mario Cuomo CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900136 Q.B13c. Mikhail Gorbachev CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900137 Q.B13d. Dan Quayle CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900138 Q.B13e. Ronald Reagan CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900139 Q.B13f. Jesse Jackson CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900140 Q.B13g. (NAME # 11, 13 or 15) DEMOCRATIC U.S. SENATE CANDIDATE CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state; No Democratic U.S. Senate candidate 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900141 Q.B13h. (NAME # 12, 14 or 16) REPUBLICAN U.S. SENATE CANDIDATE CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state; No Republican U.S. Senate candidate 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900142 Q.B13k. (NAME # 19 or 29) INCUMBENT WHOSE TERM IS NOT UP--RACE IN STATE CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900143 Q.B13m. (NAME # 17 or 18) FIRST U.S. SENATOR--NO RACE IN STATE CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, U.S. Senate race in state 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900144 Q.B13n. (NAME # 17, 18, 27, or 28) SECOND U.S. SENATOR--NO RACE IN STATE CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, U.S. Senate race in state 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900145 Q.B13o. (NAME # 31, 33 or 35) DEMOCRATIC U.S. HOUSE CANDIDATE CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900146 Q.B13p. (NAME # 32, 34 or 36) REPUBLICAN U.S. HOUSE CANDIDATE CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900147 Q.B13q. (NAME # 51, 53, 55) DEMOCRATIC GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No Democratic Gubernatorial candidate; No Gubernatorial race in state 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900148 Q.B13r. (NAME # 52, 54, 56) REPUBLICAN GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No Republican Gubernatorial candidate; No Gubernatorial race in state 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900149 Q.B13t. (NAME # 57, 58, 61, or 62) GOVERNOR (NO RACE) OR RETIRING GOVERNOR CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No Gubernatorial Incumbent 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900150 Q.B13u. (NAME # 50 - CONNECTICUT ONLY) THIRD PARTY GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No third party candidate; Not interviewed in Connecticut; 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900151 Q.B14. (RB, STILL ON P.5) And still using the feeling thermometer, how would you rate the following: Q.B14a. The Democratic Party CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900152 Q.B14b. The Republican Party CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900153 Q.B14c. Political parties in general CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900154 Q.B14d. Supporters of abortion CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900155 Q.B14e. Blacks CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900156 Q.B14f. Conservatives CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900157 Q.B14g. Labor unions CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900158 Q.B14h. The Women's Movement CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900159 Q.B14j. People on Welfare CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900160 Q.B14k. People seeking to protect the environment CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900161 Q.B14m. Liberals CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900162 Q.B14n. Poor people CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900163 Q.B14o. Opponents of abortion CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900164 Q.B15. Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way the U.S. CONGRESS has been handling its job? 1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE 8. DK...(0 in Q.B15a/Q.B15b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B15a/Q.B15b) ============================== VAR 900165 Q.B15a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? Q.B15b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.B15 ============================== VAR 900166 Q.B16. In 1988 George Bush ran on the Republican ticket against Michael Dukakis for the Democrats. Do you remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election? 1. YES, DID VOTE 5. NO, DIDN'T VOTE...(0 in Q.B16a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.B16a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B16a) ============================== VAR 900167 Q.B16a. Which one did you vote for ? 1. BUSH 2. DUKAKIS 5. OTHER 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.B16 ============================== VAR 900168 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13a. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900169 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13b. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900170 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13c. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900171 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13d. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900172 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13e. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900173 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13f. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900174 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13g. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 9. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state; No Democratic U.S. Senate candidate ============================== VAR 900175 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13h. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 9. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state; No Republican U.S. Senate candidate ============================== VAR 900176 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13k. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 9. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state ============================== VAR 900177 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13m. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 9. INAP, U.S. Senate race in state ============================== VAR 900178 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13n. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 9. INAP, U.S. Senate race in state ============================== VAR 900179 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13o. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 9. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate ============================== VAR 900180 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13p. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 9. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate ============================== VAR 900181 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13q. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 9. INAP, No Democratic Gubernatorial candidate; No Gubernatorial race in state ============================== VAR 900182 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13r. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 9. INAP, No Republican Gubernatorial candidate; No Gubernatorial race in state ============================== VAR 900183 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13t. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 9. INAP, No Gubernatorial Incumbent ============================== VAR 900184 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13u. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 9. INAP, No third party candidate; Not interviewed in Connecticut; ============================== VAR 900185 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14a. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900186 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14b. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900187 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14c. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900188 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14d. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900189 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14e. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900190 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14f. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900191 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14g. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900192 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14h. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900193 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14j. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900194 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14k. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900195 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14m. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900196 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14n. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900197 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14o. 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) ============================== VAR 900198 Next I would like to ask you some questions about the candidate(s) who ran in this district for the U.S. House of Representatives. Q.C1. Was there anything in particular that you liked about (NAME # 31, 33, or 35), the Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.C1a) 7. R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS PERSON"...(0 in Q.C1a-Q.C2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.C1a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C1a) 0. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate ============================== VAR 900199 Q.C1a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else that you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK...(0 in Q.C1a(2)-Q.C1a(5)) 9999. NA...(0 in Q.C1a(2)-Q.C1a(5)) 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C1 ============================== VAR 900200 Q.C1a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else that you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in Q.C1a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900201 Q.C1a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else that you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in Q.C1a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900202 Q.C1a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else that you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in Q.C1a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900203 Q.C1a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else that you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in Q.C1a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900204 Q.C2. Was there anything in particular that you didn't like about (NAME # 31, 33, or 35) ? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.C2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.C2a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C2a) 0. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1 ============================== VAR 900205 Q.C2a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK...(0 in Q.C2a(2)-Q.C2a(5)) 9999. NA...(0 in Q.C2a(2)-Q.C2a(5)) 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2 ============================== VAR 900206 Q.C2a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999 in Q.C2a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900207 Q.C2a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999 in Q.C2a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900208 Q.C2a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999 in Q.C2a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900209 Q.C2a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999 in Q.C2a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900210 Q.C3. Was there anything in particular that you liked about (NAME # 32, 34, or 36), the Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.C3a) 7. R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS PERSON"...(0 in Q.C3a-Q.C4a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.C3a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C3a) 0. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate ============================== VAR 900211 Q.C3a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK...(0 in Q.C3a(2)-Q.C3a(5)) 9999. NA...(0 in Q.C3a(2)-Q.C3a(5)) 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C3 ============================== VAR 900212 Q.C3a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in Q.C3a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900213 Q.C3a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in Q.C3a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900214 Q.C3a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in Q.C3a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900215 Q.C3a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in Q.C3a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900216 Q.C4. Was there anything in particular that you didn't like about (NAME # 32, 34, or 36) ? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.C4a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.C4a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C4a) 0. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3 ============================== VAR 900217 Q.C4a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK...(0 in Q.C4a(2)-Q.C4a(5)) 9999. NA...(0 in Q.C4a(2)-Q.C4a(5)) 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4 ============================== VAR 900218 Q.C4a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999 in Q.C4a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900219 Q.C4a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999 in Q.C4a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900220 Q.C4a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999 in Q.C4a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900221 Q.C4a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What was that?) (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999 in Q.C4a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900222 Q.C5. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. DISTRICT IN WHICH TWO MAJOR PARTY HOUSE CANDIDATES RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES ONE NAME #31, 33 OR 35 AND ONE NAME #32,34 OR 36)...(0 in Q.C10-Q.C10aa) 2. DISTRICT IN WHICH ONLY ONE MAJOR PARTY HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES EITHER NAME 31, 33 or 35 OR NAME #32, 34, OR 36, BUT NOT BOTH)...(0 in Q.C6-Q.C9aa) ============================== VAR 900223 Q.C6(1). In the campaign IN THIS DISTRICT for the U.S. House of Representatives, what would you say was the SINGLE most important issue to you? Code 3 mentions. Use CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK...(0 in Q.C6(2)-Q.C8bb) 999. NA...(0 in Q.C6(2)-Q.C8bb) 000. INAP, 2 in Q.C5 ============================== VAR 900224 Q.C6(2). In the campaign IN THIS DISTRICT for the U.S. House of Representatives, what would you say was the SINGLE most important issue to you? Code 3 mentions. Use CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900225 Q.C6(3). In the campaign IN THIS DISTRICT for the U.S. House of Representatives, what would you say was the SINGLE most important issue to you? Code 3 mentions. Use CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900226 Q.C7. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY ISSUES...(0 in Q.C8-Q.C8bb) 2. R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE ISSUE (includes 39 cases in which the response to C6 was coded in 2 or 3 mentions. These cases were not asked C8. The first mention to C6 was transferred to Q.C8.) 3. ALL OTHERS 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1) ============================== VAR 900227 Q.C8. Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the single most important issue to you? If R mentioned a single issue in response to C6, his/her answer has been reported here. Use CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK...(0 in Q.C8a-Q.C8bb) 999. NA...(0 in Q.C8a-Q.C8bb) 000. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); 1, 2 in Q.C7 ============================== VAR 900228 Q.C8a. Did you tend to prefer one of the candidates because of this issue? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.C8b-Q.C8bb) 8. DK...(0 in Q.C8b-Q.C8bb) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C8b-Q.C8bb) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); 1 in Q.C7; 998-999 in Q.C8 ============================== VAR 900229 Q.C8b. Which candidate did you prefer? Code number precoded in box. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. *If a senator or senatorial candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.C8b, the senatorial candidate (#11-16,19,29) or gubernatorial candidate (#51-56) was coded. Built variable Q.C8bb assigned these cases to "name not on candidate list for this race." For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER *CANDIDATES TO OTHER OFFICES MENTIONED: [SEE ABOVE:] 11. Democratic candidate to senate 12. Republican candidate to senate 13. Democratic incumbent to senate 14. Republican incumbent to senate 15. Democratic challenger to senate 16. Republican challenger to senate 19. Democratic senator not up 29. Republican senator not up 51. Democratic candidate in open race 52. Republican candidate in open race 53. Democratic incumbent running for re-election 54. Republican incumbent running for re-election 55. Democratic challenger 56. Republican challenger OTHER: 97. NAME NOT GIVEN ON LIST FOR THIS RACE 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); 1 in Q.C7; 998-999 in Q.C8; 5, 8-9 in Q.C8a ============================== VAR 900230 Q.C8bb. ... Candidate Named Built from Q.C8b 1. Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35) 2. Republican candidate (32, 34, 36) 3. Third party candidate (30) 7. Name not on candidate list for this race 11-16, 19, 29, 41, 42, 51-56, 97) 8. DK (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); 1 in Q.C7; 998-999 in Q.C8; 5, 8-9 in Q.C8a ============================== VAR 900231 Q.C9. Do you happen to know if either of these candidates, (NAME 31, 33 or 35) or (NAME #32, 34 or 36) was already in the U.S. House of Representatives before the election? 1. YES, ONE CANDIDATE WAS 2. NEITHER CANDIDATE WAS...(0 in Q.C9a-Q.C9aa) 3. Both candidates were 5. DK (DON'T PROBE)...(0 in Q.C9a-Q.C9aa) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C9a-Q.C9aa) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C5 ============================== VAR 900232 Q.C9a. Which was that? Code number precoded in box. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 90. Both Democratic and Republican candidates 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 2, 5 or 9 in Q.C9 ============================== VAR 900233 Q.C9aa. ... Candidate Named Built from Q.C9a 1. Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35) 2. Republican " (32, 34, 36) 6. Both Democratic and Republican candidates (90) 8. DK (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 2, 5 or 9 in Q.C9 ============================== VAR 900234 Q.C10. IF ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN IN THE DISTRICT: Do you happen to know if (NAME #31,32,33,34,35, or 36) was already in the U.S. House of Representatives before the election? In the questionnaire, category 3 is printed as "2" 1. YES, CANDIDATE WAS 3. NO, CANDIDATE WAS NOT...(0 in Q.C10a-Q.C10aa) 5. DK (DON'T PROBE)...(0 in Q.C10a-Q.C10aa) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C10a-Q.C10aa) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C5 ============================== VAR 900235 Q.C10a. Candidate Number of the House Candidate Code number precoded in box. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 1 in Q.C5; 3, 5, 9 in Q.C10 ============================== VAR 900236 Q.C10aa. ... Candidate Named Built from Q.C10a 1. Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35) 2. Republican candidate (32, 34, 36) 8. DK (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C5; 3, 5, 9 in Q.C10 ============================== VAR 900237 Q.C11. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. DISTRICT IN WHICH A MAJOR PARTY HOUSE INCUMBENT RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #33 OR NAME #34) (12, 14, 21, 24 in 101) ... (0 in Q.C17-Q.C20) 2. DISTRICT IN WHICH NO MAJOR PARTY HOUSE INCUMBENT RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #31 AND/OR NAME #32) (51, 52, 55, 61, 62, 65, 99 in 101) ... (0 in Q.C12-Q.C16) ============================== VAR 900238 Q.C12. (RB, P.6) There are many ways in which U.S. Representatives can have contact with the people from their districts. On this page are some of these ways. Think of (NAME #33 or 34) who has been a U.S. Representative in Washington. Have you come into contact with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of these ways? 1. YES 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL...(0 in Q.C12aa-Q.C12ah) 8. DK 9. NA...(0 in Q.C12aa-Q.C12ah) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11 ============================== VAR 900239 Q.C12a. Which ones? (MARK ALL MENTIONS) Q.C12aa. MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12 ============================== VAR 900240 Q.C12ab. ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12 ============================== VAR 900241 Q.C12ac. TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN HIS/HER OFFICE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12 ============================== VAR 900242 Q.C12ad. RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12 ============================== VAR 900243 Q.C12ae. READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12 ============================== VAR 900244 Q.C12af. HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12 ============================== VAR 900245 Q.C12ag. SAW HIM/HER ON TV 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12 ============================== VAR 900246 Q.C12ah. OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN a-g ABOVE (PLEASE SPECIFY) 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12 ============================== VAR 900247 Q.C13. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME #33 or 34)? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11 ============================== VAR 900248 Q.C14. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. DISTRICT IN WHICH A HOUSE INCUMBENT HAD CANDIDATE OPPOSITION (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #35 OR NAME #36) (Democratic incumbent-Republican challenger, Republican incumbent-Democratic challenger) 2. DISTRICT IN WHICH HOUSE INCUMBENT RAN UNOPPOSED (HOUSE CANDIDATE LIST HAS ONLY NAME #33 OR NAME #34) (Democratic incumbent-unopposed, Republican incumbent-unopposed) ... (0 in Q.C15-Q.C16) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11 ============================== VAR 900249 Q.C15. (RB, STILL ON P.6) How about (NAME #35 or 36) who also ran for the House of Representatives from this district in the last election. Have you come into contact with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of these ways? 1. YES 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL...(0 in Q.C15aa-Q.C15ah) 8. DK...(0 in Q.C15aa-Q.C15ah) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C15aa-Q.C15ah) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14 ============================== VAR 900250 Q.C15a. Which ones? (MARK ALL MENTIONS) Q.C15aa. MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15 ============================== VAR 900251 Q.C15ab. ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15 ============================== VAR 900252 Q.C15ac. TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN HIS/HER OFFICE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15 ============================== VAR 900253 Q.C15ad. RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15 ============================== VAR 900254 Q.C15ae. READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15 ============================== VAR 900255 Q.C15af. HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15 ============================== VAR 900256 Q.C15ag. SAW HIM/HER ON TV 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15 ============================== VAR 900257 Q.C15ah. OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN a-g ABOVE (PLEASE SPECIFY) 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15 ============================== VAR 900258 Q.C16. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME #35 or 36)? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14 ============================== VAR 900259 -- DISTRICT IN WHICH NO HOUSE INCUMBENT RAN -- Q.C17. (RB, P.6) There are many ways in which congressional candidates can have contact with the people from their district. On this page are some of these ways. Think about (NAME #31) who ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from this district in the last election. Have you come into contact with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of these ways? 1. YES 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL...(0 in Q.C17aa-Q.C17ah) 8. DK...(0 in Q.C17aa-Q.C17ah) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C17aa-Q.C17ah) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Democratic House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900260 Q.C17a. Which ones? (MARK ALL MENTIONS) Q.C17aa. MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900261 Q.C17ab. ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900262 Q.C17ac. TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN HIS/HER OFFICE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900263 Q.C17ad. RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900264 Q.C17ae. READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900265 Q.C17af. HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900266 Q.C17ag. SAW HIM/HER ON TV 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900267 Q.C17ah. OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN a-g ABOVE (PLEASE SPECIFY) 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900268 Q.C18. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME #31)? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Democratic House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900269 C19. (RB, STILL ON P.6) How about (NAME #32) who (also) ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from this district in the last election. Have you come into contact with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of these ways? 1. YES 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL...(0 in Q.C19aa-Q.C19ah) 8. DK...(0 in Q.C19aa-Q.C19ah) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C19aa-Q.C19ah) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900270 Q.C19a. Which ones? (MARK ALL MENTIONS) Q.C19aa. MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19 ============================== VAR 900271 Q.C19ab. ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19 ============================== VAR 900272 Q.C19ac. TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN HIS/HER OFFICE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19 ============================== VAR 900273 Q.C19ad. RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19 ============================== VAR 900274 Q.C19ae. READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19 ============================== VAR 900275 Q.C19af. HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19 ============================== VAR 900276 Q.C19ag. SAW HIM/HER ON TV 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19 ============================== VAR 900277 Q.C19ah. OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN a-g ABOVE (PLEASE SPECIFY) 1. Checked 5. Not checked 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19 ============================== VAR 900278 Q.C20. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME #32)? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate) ============================== VAR 900279 Q.D1. In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have time. How about you--did you vote in the elections this November? 1. YES, DID VOTE...(0 in Q.D1a, Q.D15-Q.D15x) 5. NO, DID NOT VOTE...(0 in Q.D3, Q.D6-Q.D11x/D14x) 6. REFUSED TO SAY WHETHER VOTED...(0 in Q.D1a-Q.D2, Q.D2-Q.D3, Q.D6-Q.D15x; INAP IN Q.D2a, Q.D4/D5) 7. NOT OLD ENOUGH TO VOTE (SEE SUPERVISOR BEFORE USING)...(0 in Q.D1a-Q.D2, Q.D2b-Q.D3, Q.D6-Q.D15x; INAP IN Q.D2a, Q.D4/D5) 8. DK...(0 in Q.D1a, Q.D15-Q.D15x) 9. NA...(0 in Q.D1a-Q.D2, Q.D2b-Q.D3, Q.D6-Q.D15x; INAP IN Q.D2a, Q.D4/D5) ============================== VAR 900280 Q.D1a. Were you registered to vote in this election? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.D2, Q.D2b; Inap in Q.D2a) 6. R VOLUNTEERS: VOTERS NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER...(0 in Q.D2, Q.D2b; Inap in Q.D2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.D2, Q.D2b; Inap in Q.D2a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.D2, Q.D2b; Inap in Q.D2a) 0. INAP, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1 ============================== VAR 900281 Q.D2. Your residence is located in (County/City/Town) FROM CANDIDATE LIST (State). Are you registered to vote in (County/City/Town) FROM CANDIDATE LIST (State)? 1. YES...(Inap in Q.D2a) 5. NO 8. DK...(Inap in Q.D2a) 9. NA...(Inap in Q.D2a) 0. INAP, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a ============================== VAR 900282 Q.D2a. In what county and state are you registered? Enter text verbatim; use no more than 50 spaces. This is an alphabetic variable and has been blanked out to protect the confidentiality of the respondent Dot (.) = INAP, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 1, 8-9 in Q.D2 ============================== VAR 900283 Q.D2b. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. R VOTED...(1 IN Q.D1) 2. R DID NOT VOTE or DK if voted (but was registered to vote) ...(5, 8 in Q.D1); 0 in Q.D3, Q.D6-Q.D11x/D14x 0. INAP, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a ============================== VAR 900284 Q.D3. Did you vote in person or by absentee ballot? 1. IN PERSON 2. ABSENTEE BALLOT...(Inap in Q.D4/D5) 8. DK...(Inap in Q.D4/D5) 9. NA...(Inap in Q.D4/D5) 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b ============================== VAR 900285 Q.D4. We're interested in how far people have to go to vote. Where did you go to vote in the November election? (PROBE FOR NAME OR PLACE OR SPECIFIC LOCATION: E.G., LINCOLN SCHOOL, 87TH STREET FIRE STATION.) Q.D5. REGISTERED BUT DID NOT VOTE -- We're interested in how far people have to go to vote. When you have voted, where did you go to vote? (PROBE FOR NAME OF PLACE OR SPECIFIC LOCATION; E.G., LINCOLN SCHOOL, 87TH STREET FIRE STATION.) Enter text verbatim; use no more than 50 spaces. If answer is DK, code DK in first 2 spaces. If answer is NA, code NA in first 2 spaces. This is an alphabetic variable and has been blanked out to protect the confidentiality of the respondent Dot (.) = Absentee ballot, have never voted; INAP, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 2, 8-9 in Q.D3 ============================== VAR 900286 Q.D6. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT Voters only. See Q.D2/D2a, Address Of Voter Registration. 1. R REGISTERED TO VOTE IN COUNTY AND STATE OF INTERVIEW 2. R REGISTERED TO VOTE OUTSIDE OF COUNTY AND/OR STATE OF INTERVIEW...(9 in Q.D8, Q.D10) 3. R REFUSED TO CONFIRM ADDRESS WHERE REGISTERED 9. NA 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b ============================== VAR 900287 Q.D7. (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of candidates for the major races in this district. How about the election for the House of Representatives in Washington. Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES? Q.D12. How about the election for the House of Representatives in Washington. Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.D7a/D12a-Q.D7b/D12b) 7. R VOLUNTEERS: VOTED FOR CANDIDATE WHOSE NAME IS NOT ON BALLOT CARD 8. DK...(0 in Q.D7a/D12a-Q.D7b/D12b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.D7a/D12a-Q.D7b/D12b) 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b ============================== VAR 900288 Q.D7a. Who did you vote for? Q.12a Who did you vote for? Precoded in box by interviewer. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. 30. Minor party candidate, minor independent candidate; name given not in Candidate List for that race (applicable for both types of districts) DISTRICTS WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENTS 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE DISTRICTS WITH RUNNING INCUMBENTS 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER IF R VOTED OUTSIDE OF DISTRICT OF INTERVIEW: 'Outside' districts with no running incumbents: 81. Dem. Candidate 82. Rep. Candidate 'Outside' districts with running incumbents: 83. Dem. Incumbent 84. Rep. Incumbent 85. Dem. Candidate 86. Rep. Candidate 91. Democrat -- no name given 92. Republican -- no name given 98. DK, refused to name candidate 99. NA 00. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in Q.D7/D12 ============================== VAR 900289 Q.D7x CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Q.12x CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Built from Q.D7a/D12a 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, 81, 83, 85, 91) 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, 82, 84, 86, 92) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE; name given not in Candidate List for that race (30) 8. DK (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in Q.D7/D12 ============================== VAR 900290 Q.D7b. Would you say your preference for this candidate was strong or not strong? Q.D12b. Would you say your preference for this candidate was strong or not strong? 1. STRONG 5. NOT STRONG 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in Q.D7/D12 ============================== VAR 900291 Q.D8. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. U.S. SENATE RACE IN THIS STATE (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #11-#16) (03, 04, 12, 21-23, 31-33, 40-42, 44, 47, 49, 54, 56, 62, 68, 72 in ICPSR State Code) 2. NO U.S. SENATE RACE (NO NAME FROM #11-#16 ON CANDIDATE LIST) (01, 13, 14, 24, 25, 34, 43, 52, 71, 73 in ICPSR State Code)...(0 in Q.D9a/D13a-Q.D9b/13b) 9. NA; R registered outside county/state of interview; 2 in Q.D6 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b ============================== VAR 900292 Q.D9. (BALLOT CARD) How about the election for the United States Senate? Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. SENATE? Q.D13. How about the election for the United States Senate? Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. SENATE? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in (0 in Q.D9a/D13a-Q.D9b/13b) 7. R volunteers: No Senate race in the state...(0 in 616-618) 8. DK...(0 in (0 in Q.D9a/D13a-Q.D9b/13b) 9. NA...(0 in (0 in Q.D9a/D13a-Q.D9b/13b) 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D8 ============================== VAR 900293 Q.D9a. Who did you vote for? Q.D13a. Who did you vote for? Precoded in box by interviewer. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. 10. Minor party candidate, minor independent candidate; name not on candidate list STATES WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENTS 11. Democratic candidate 12. Republican candidate STATES WITH RUNNING INCUMBENTS 13. Democratic incumbent 14. Republican incumbent 15. Democratic challenger 16. Republican challenger IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF INTERVIEW: 'Outside' states with no running incumbents: 81. Dem. Candidate 82. Rep. Candidate 'Outside' states with running incumbents: 83. Dem. Incumbent 84. Rep. Incumbent 85. Dem. Candidate 86. Rep. Candidate 91. Democrat -- no name given 92. Republican -- no name given 98. DK, refused to name candidate 99. NA 00. INAP, 5-7, 8-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D8; 5, 7-9 in Q.D9/D13 ============================== VAR 900294 Q.D9x. CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE Q.D13x. CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE Built from Q.D9a/D13a 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91) 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE; name given not in Candidate List for that race (10) 8. DK (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 5-7, 8-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D8; 5, 7-9 in Q.D9/D13 ============================== VAR 900295 Q.D9b. Would you say your preference for this candidate was strong or not strong? Q.D13b. Would you say your preference for this candidate was strong or not strong? 1. STRONG 5. NOT STRONG 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5-7, 8-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D8; 5, 7-9 in Q.D9/D13 ============================== VAR 900296 Q.D10. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. GOVERNOR'S RACE IN THIS STATE (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #51-#56) (01, 03, 04, 13, 14, 21, 23-25, 31-33, 41-44, 49, 52, 54, 62, 68, 71, 72 in ICPSR State Code) 2. NO GOVERNOR'S RACE (NO NAME FROM #51-#56 ON CANDIDATE LIST) (12, 22, 34, 40, 47, 56, 73 in 105)...(0 in Q.D11/D14-Q.D11x/D14x) 9. NA; R registered outside county/state of interview; 2 in Q.D6 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b ============================== VAR 900297 Q.D11. (BALLOT CARD) How about the election for Governor? Did you vote for a candidate for Governor? Q.D14. How about the election for Governor? Did you vote for a candidate for Governor? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.D11a/D14a-Q.D11x-D14x) 7. R Volunteers: No Governor race in the state 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D10 ============================== VAR 900298 D11a. Who did you vote for? Q.D14a Who did you vote for? Precoded in box by interviewer. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. 50. Minor party candidate, minor independent candidate; name given not in Candidate List for that race (applicable for both types of states) STATES WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENTS 51. Democratic candidate 52. Republican candidate STATES WITH RUNNING INCUMBENTS 53. Democratic incumbent 54. Republican incumbent 55. Democratic challenger 56. Republican challenger IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF INTERVIEW: 'Outside' states with no running incumbents: 81. Dem. Candidate 82. Rep. Candidate 'Outside' states with running incumbents: 83. Dem. Incumbent 84. Rep. Incumbent 85. Dem. Candidate 86. Rep. Candidate 87. Liberal or Conservative Candidate 91. Democrat -- no name given 92. Republican -- no name given 98. DK, refused to name candidate 99. NA 00. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D10; 5, 7-9 in Q.D11/D14 ============================== VAR 900299 Q.D11x. CANDIDATE NAMED--STATE GOVERNOR Q.D14x. CANDIDATE NAMED--STATE GOVERNOR Built from Q.D11a/D14a 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (51, 53, 55, 81, 83, 85, 91) 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (52, 54, 56, 82, 84, 86, 92) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE; name given not in Candidate List for that race (50) 8. DK (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D10; 5, 7-9 in Q.D11/D14 ============================== VAR 900300 -- FOR R'S WHO DID NOT VOTE -- Q.D15. (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of candidates for the major races in this district. How about the election for the House of Representatives in Washington. Did you PREFER one of the candidates for the U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.D15a-Q.D15x) 8. DK...(0 in Q.D15a-Q.D15x) 9. NA...(0 in Q.D15a-Q.D15x) 0. INAP, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 1 in Q.D2b ============================== VAR 900301 Q.D15a. Which candidate was that? Precoded in box by interviewer. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. 30. Minor party candidate, minor independent candidate; name not on candidate list DISTRICTS WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENTS 31. Democratic candidate 32. Republican candidate DISTRICTS WITH RUNNING INCUMBENTS 33. Democratic incumbent 34. Republican incumbent 35. Democratic challenger 36. Republican challenger 98. DK, refused to name candidate 99. NA 00. INAP, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 1 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in Q.D15 ============================== VAR 900302 Q.D15x. CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Built from Q.D15a 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35) 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE; name given not in Candidate List for that race (30) 8. DK (98) 9. NA (99) 0. INAP, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 1 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in Q.D15 ============================== VAR 900303 Q.E1. Have you (or anyone in your family living here) ever contacted Representative (NAME # 33, 34, 41, or 42) or anyone in (his/her) office? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.E1a-Q.E1c) 8. DK...(0 in Q.E1a-Q.E1c) 9. NA...(0 in Q.E1a-Q.E1c) 0. INAP, no recent incumbent (NJ01 only)...(0 in Q.E1a-Q.E1c) ============================== VAR 900304 Q.E1a. Was it to: (ACCEPT MORE THAN ONE MENTION) EXPRESS AN OPINION? 1. Checked 5. Not checked 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E1 ============================== VAR 900305 Q.E1a. Was it to:... SEEK INFORMATION? 1. Checked 5. Not checked 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E1 ============================== VAR 900306 Q.E1a. Was it to:... SEEK HELP ON A PROBLEM YOU HAD? 1. Checked 5. Not checked 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E1 ============================== VAR 900307 Q.E1b. Did you get a response from your Representative or his/her) office? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.E1c) 8. DK...(0 in Q.E1c) 9. NA...(0 in Q.E1c) 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E1 ============================== VAR 900308 Q.E1c. How satisfied were you with the response: VERY SATISFIED, SOMEWHAT SATISFIED, NOT VERY SATISFIED, or NOT AT ALL SATISFIED? 1. VERY SATISFIED 2. SOMEWHAT SATISFIED 4. NOT VERY SATISFIED 5. NOT AT ALL SATISFIED 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E1; 5, 8-9 in Q.E1b ============================== VAR 900309 Q.E2. Do you know anyone else who has contacted Representative (NAME # 33, 34, 41, or 42) or anyone in (his/her) office? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.E2a-Q.E2b) 8. DK...(0 in Q.E2a-Q.E2b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.E2a-Q.E2b) 0. INAP, no recent incumbent (NJ01 only)...(0 in Q.E2a-Q.E2b) ============================== VAR 900310 Q.E2a. Did this (person/group) get a response? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.E2b) 8. DK...(0 in Q.E2b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.E2b) 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E2 ============================== VAR 900311 Q.E2b. How satisfied was this (person/group) with the response: VERY SATISFIED, SOMEWHAT SATISFIED, NOT VERY SATISFIED, or NOT AT ALL SATISFIED? 1. VERY SATISFIED 2. SOMEWHAT SATISFIED 4. NOT VERY SATISFIED 5. NOT AT ALL SATISFIED 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E2; 5, 8-9 in Q.E2a ============================== VAR 900312 Q.E3. If you had (another/a) problem that Representative (NAME #33, 34, 41, or 42) could do something about, do you think he/she) would be very helpful, somewhat helpful, or not very helpful to you? 1. VERY HELPFUL 2. SOMEWHAT HELPFUL 3. NOT VERY HELPFUL 7. DEPENDS 8. DK 9. NA 0. No recent incumbent (NJ01 only) ============================== VAR 900313 Q.E4. How good a job would you say U.S. Representative (NAME #33, 34, 41, or 42) does of keeping in touch with the people in your district--does (he/she) do a VERY GOOD job, FAIRLY GOOD, FAIRLY POOR, or a POOR job of keeping in touch with the people in this district? 1. VERY GOOD 2. FAIRLY GOOD 3. FAIRLY POOR 4. POOR 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, no recent incumbent (NJ01 only) ============================== VAR 900314 Q.E5. Was there any bill in particular that you remember how (he/she) voted on in the last couple of years? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.E5a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.E5a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.E5a) 0. INAP, no recent incumbent (NJ01 only) ============================== VAR 900315 Q.E5a. Did you agree or disagree with the way (he/she) voted on that bill? 1. AGREED 5. DISAGREED 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E5 ============================== VAR 900316 Q.E6. Do you happen to remember anything special that Representative (NAME # 33, 34, 41, or 42) has done for the people in (his/her) district while (he/she) has been in Congress? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, no recent incumbent (NJ01 only) ============================== VAR 900317 Q.E7. Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what? 1. REPUBLICAN...(0 in Q.E7c) 2. INDEPENDENT...(0 in Q.E7a/E7b) 3. NO PREFERENCE...(0 in Q.E7a/E7b) 4. OTHER PARTY...(0 in Q.E7c) 5. DEMOCRAT...(0 in Q.E7c) 8. DK...(0 in Q.E7a/E7b-Q.E7c) 9. NA...(0 in Q.E7a/E7b-Q.E7c) ============================== VAR 900318 Q.E7a. Would you call yourself a STRONG Republican or a NOT VERY STRONG Republican? Q.E7b. Would you call yourself a STRONG Democrat or a NOT VERY STRONG Democrat? 1. STRONG 5. NOT VERY STRONG 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2-4, 8-9 in Q.E7 ============================== VAR 900319 Q.E7c. Do you think of yourself as CLOSER TO the REPUBLICAN Party or the DEMOCRATIC Party? 1. CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN 3. NEITHER 5. CLOSER TO DEMOCRAT 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1, 5, 8-9 in Q.E7 ============================== VAR 900320 Q.E7x. SUMMARY: R's Party ID Built from Q.E7-Q.E7c--not entered by coder Code 8 (APOLITICAL) was used only if Respondent had a code of 3 (NO PREFERENCE) in Q.E7 and a code of 3, 8 or 9 (NEITHER, DK, NA,) in Q.E7c and also showed little or no interest in politics in response to each of the following questions: A1, B9, D1 and F1 0. STRONG DEMOCRAT (510) 1. WEAK DEMOCRAT (550, 580, 590) 2. INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT (205, 305, 405) 3. INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT (203, 208, 209) 4. INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN (201, 301, 401) 5. WEAK REPUBLICAN (150, 180, 190) 6. STRONG REPUBLICAN (110) 7. OTHER-MINOR PARTY, REFUSES TO SAY (403, 408, 409) 8. APOLITICAL (303, 308, 309) 9. NA (800, 900) ============================== VAR 900321 Q.F1. Some people seem to follow what's going on in government and public affairs most of the time, whether there's an election going on or not. Others aren't that interested. Would you say you follow what's going on in government and public affairs MOST OF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, only NOW AND THEN, or HARDLY AT ALL? 1. MOST OF THE TIME 2. SOME OF THE TIME 3. ONLY NOW AND THEN 4. HARDLY AT ALL 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900322 Q.F2(1). What do you think are the most important problems facing this country? (PROBE: Any other important problems facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 3 mentions. Use IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK...(0 in Q.F2(2)-Q.F2(3)) 999. NA...(0 in Q.F2(2)-Q.F2(3)) 000. INAP, 998-999 in Q.F2(1) ============================== VAR 900323 Q.F2(2). What do you think are the most important problems facing this country? (PROBE: Any other important problems facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 3 mentions. Use IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 998-999 in Q.F2(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900324 Q.F2(3). What do you think are the most important problems facing this country? (PROBE: Any other important problems facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") Code 3 mentions. Use IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 998-999 in Q.F2(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900325 Q.F3. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY PROBLEMS...(0 in Q.F2(2)-Q.F2(3)) 2. R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE PROBLEM...(0 in Q.F2(2)-Q.F2(3)) 3. ALL OTHERS ============================== VAR 900326 Q.F4. Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the single most important problem the country faces? NOTE: If R mentioned a single problem in response to Q.F2, his/her answer has been reported here. Use IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 1-2 in Q.F3 ============================== VAR 900327 Q.F5. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.F14-Q.F19) 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.F6-Q.F13) ============================== VAR 900328 -- Qs.F6-F13 ARE ASKED ON FORM A ONLY -- Next, I am going to ask you to choose which of two statements I read comes CLOSER to your own opinion. You might agree to some extent with both, but we want to know which one is CLOSER to your views. (IF NECESSARY, PROBE Q.F6. ONE, it is better to fit in with people around you; or TWO, it is better to conduct yourself according to your own standards, even if that makes you stand out? 1. FIT IN 2. OWN STANDARDS 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 ============================== VAR 900329 Q.F7. ONE, people should take care of themselves and their families and let others do the same; or TWO, people should care less about their own success and more about the needs of society? 1. TAKE CARE OF SELF 2. CARE MORE ABOUT SOCIETY 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900330 Q.F8. When raising children, which is more important: ONE, to encourage them to be independent-minded and think for themselves; or TWO, to teach them obedience and respect for authorities? 1. INDEPENDENT-MINDED 2. OBEDIENCE 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900331 Q.F9. ONE, we need a strong government to handle today's complex economic problems; or TWO, the free market can handle these problems without government being involved? 1. STRONG GOVERNMENT 2. FREE MARKET 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900332 Q.F10. ONE, most poor people are poor because they don't work hard enough; or TWO, they are poor because of circumstances beyond their control? 1. DON'T WORK HARD 2. BEYOND THEIR CONTROL 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900333 Q.F11. ONE, the less government the better; or TWO, there are more things that government should be doing? 1. LESS GOVERNMENT 2. MORE THINGS GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900334 Q.F12. ONE, it is more important to be a cooperative person who works well with others; or TWO, it is more important to be a self-reliant person able to take care of oneself? 1. COOPERATIVE PERSON 2. SELF RELIANT 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900335 Q.F13. ONE, the main reason government has become bigger over the years is because it has gotten involved in things that people should do for themselves; or TWO, government has become bigger because the problems we face have become bigger? 1. GOTTEN INVOLVED IN THINGS 2. PROBLEMS WE FACE ARE BIGGER 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900336 -- Qs.F14-F19 ARE ASKED ON FORM B ONLY -- Q.F14. Do you think there are any important differences in what the Republicans and Democrats stand for? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.14a1-Q.14a2) 8. DK...(0 in Q.14a1-Q.14a2) 9. NA...(0 in Q.14a1-Q.14a2) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 ============================== VAR 900337 Q.F14a1(1). What are those differences? ? Spread mentions between party reference codes. Code 6 mentions. Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather than parties should be coded "7". If, however, the candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties, the response should be coded with the appropriate code category. 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 8. DK...998 in Q.F14a2(1); 0 in Q.F14a1(2)-Q.F14a2(6)) 9. NA...999 in Q.F14a2(1); 0 in Q.F14a1(2)-Q.F14a2(6)) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention ============================== VAR 900338 Q.F14a2(1). CONTENT CODE Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK...8 in Q.F14a1(1) 999. NA...9 in Q.F14a1(1) 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a1(1) ============================== VAR 900339 Q.F14a1(2). What are those differences? ? 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention ============================== VAR 900340 Q.F14a2(2). CONTENT CODE Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a2(6); no further mention ============================== VAR 900341 Q.F14a1(3). What are those differences? ? 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention ============================== VAR 900342 Q.F14a2(3). CONTENT CODE Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a1(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900343 Q.F14a1(4). What are those differences? ? 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention ============================== VAR 900344 Q.F14a2(4). CONTENT CODE Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a1(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900345 Q.F14a1(5). What are those differences? ? 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention ============================== VAR 900346 Q.F14a2(5). CONTENT CODE Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a1(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900347 Q.F14a1(6). What are those differences? ? 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention ============================== VAR 900348 Q.F14a2(6). CONTENT CODE Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a1(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900349 Q.F15. Would you say that one of the parties is more conservative than the other at the national level? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.F15a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.F15a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.F15a) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only) ============================== VAR 900350 Q.F15a. Which party is more conservative? 1. DEMOCRATS 5. REPUBLICANS 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F15 ============================== VAR 900351 Q.F16. How much have you heard or read about the changes taking place in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe--A LOT, SOME, NOT MUCH, or NOTHING? 1. A LOT 2. SOME 3. NOT MUCH 4. NOTHING 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only) ============================== VAR 900352 Q.F17. Do you think the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union is coming to an end, or not? 1. COMING TO AN END 5. NOT COMING TO AN END 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only) ============================== VAR 900353 Q.F18. Do you think the United States should give economic assistance to those countries in Eastern Europe which have turned toward democracy, or not? 1. SHOULD GIVE ASSISTANCE 5. SHOULD NOT GIVE ASSISTANCE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only) ============================== VAR 900354 Q.F19. Which would you say is a bigger threat to the national security of the United States, the military power of the Soviet Union or the economic power of Japan? 1. SOVIET UNION 3. EQUALLY/BOTH (VOL.) 5. JAPAN 8. DK 9. NA 0. Inap, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only) ============================== VAR 900355 Q.F20a. Now thinking about the problem of reducing the federal deficit, do you approve or disapprove of the recent agreement that increases taxes and reduces government services? 1. APPROVE 3. DEPENDS, APPROVE OF SOME PARTS DISAPPROVE OF OTHERS (VOL.) 5. DISAPPROVE 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900356 Q.F20b. Which party worked hardest to produce a fair solution to reducing the deficit--the Democrats or the Republicans? 1. DEMOCRATS 2. NEITHER PARTY (VOL.) 3. BOTH WORKED EQUALLY HARD (VOL.) 4. REPUBLICANS 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900357 Q.F21. Do you think we did the right thing in sending U.S. military forces to the Persian Gulf or should we have stayed out? 1. DID THE RIGHT THING 3. DEPENDS (VOL.) 5. SHOULD HAVE STAYED OUT 7. OTHER...(Make Card) 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900358 Q.F22. Which of the following do you think we should do now in the Persian Gulf: pull out U.S. forces entirely; try harder to find a diplomatic solution; tighten the economic embargo; or take tougher military action? (IF NECESSARY; REPEAT QUESTION MORE THAN ONCE; ACCEPT MORE THAN ONE ANSWER IF OFFERED.) ONE MENTION: 001. PULL OUT U.S. FORCES ENTIRELY 002. TRY HARDER TO FIND A DIPLOMATIC SOLUTION 003. TIGHTEN THE ECONOMIC EMBARGO 004. TAKE TOUGHER MILITARY ACTION 007. OTHER (SPECIFY) TWO MENTIONS: 120. 1 and 2 130. 1 and 3 140. 1 and 4 170. 1 and 7 230. 2 and 3 240. 2 and 4 270. 2 and 7 340. 3 and 4 370. 3 and 7 470. 4 and 7 THREE MENTIONS: 123. 1, 2 and 3 124. 1, 2 and 4 127. 1, 2 and 7 134. 1, 3 and 4 137. 1, 3 and 7 147. 1, 4 and 7 234. 2, 3 and 4 237. 2, 3 and 7 247. 2, 4 and 7 347. 3, 4 and 7 FOUR MENTIONS: 401. 1, 2, 3 and 4 402. 1, 2, 3 and 7 403. 1, 2, 4 and 7 404. 1, 3, 4 and 7 405. 2, 3, 4 and 7 FIVE MENTIONS: 500. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7 998. DK 999. NA ============================== VAR 900359 Q.F23. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling the crisis in the Persian Gulf? 1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE 8. DK...(0 in Q.F23a-Q.F23b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.F23a-Q.F23b) ============================== VAR 900360 Q.F23a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.F23b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.F23 ============================== VAR 900361 Q.G1. As you know, the political parties try to talk to as many people as they can to get them to vote for their candidate. Did anyone from one of the political parties call you up or come around and talk to you about the campaign this year? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.G1a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.G1a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.G1a) ============================== VAR 900362 Q.G1a. Which party was that? 1. REPUBLICAN 3. BOTH 5. DEMOCRATIC 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.G1 ============================== VAR 900363 Q.G2. Other than someone from the two major parties, did anyone else call you up or come around and talk to you about supporting specific candidates in this last election? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.G2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.G2a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.G2a) ============================== VAR 900364 Q.G2a(1). Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to support? ============================== VAR 900365 Q.G2a(2). Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to support? Precoded in box by interviewer. Code 2 mentions. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR: PRESIDENT 04. Non-Incumbent Republican Presidential Candidate SENATE 12. U.S. Senate Republican candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Senator) 14. U.S. Senate Republican incumbent candidate 16. U.S. Senate Republican candidate challenging incumbent candidate 94. U.S. Senate Republican candidate in special CA election GOVERNOR 52. Gubernatorial Republican candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Governor) 54. Gubernatorial Republican incumbent candidate 56. Gubernatorial Republican candidate challenging incumbent candidate HOUSE 32. U.S. House Republican candidate (district with retiring Incumbent) 34. U.S. House Republican incumbent candidate 36. U.S. House Republican candidate challenging incumbent candidate 28. Republican Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s) 29. Other Republican Candidate--any office level...(Make Card) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR: PRESIDENT 03. Non-Incumbent Democratic Presidential Candidate SENATE 11. U.S. Senate Democratic candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Senator) 13. U.S. Senate Democratic incumbent candidate 15. U.S. Senate Democratic candidate challenging incumbent candidate 93. U.S> Senate Democratic candidate CA special election GOVERNOR 51. Gubernatorial Democratic candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Governor) 53. Gubernatorial Democratic incumbent candidate 55. Gubernatorial Democratic candidate challenging incumbent candidate HOUSE 31. U.S. House Democratic candidate (district with retiring Incumbent) 33. U.S. House Democratic incumbent candidate 35. U.S. House Democratic candidate challenging incumbent candidate 68. Democratic Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s) 69. Other Democratic Candidate--any office level...(Make Card) PARTY ORGANIZATION MENTIONED AS SUCH: 71. Republican Party 75. Democratic Party 79. Other party (only)...(Make Card) 80. Other independent or minor party candidate--any office level...(Make Card) INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES 50. Gubernatorial candidate (state with retiring incumbent governor) 95. Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office level given but party NA) 96. Other groups or individuals which are neither parties nor organized supporters of specific candidates 97. Candidate name given but party/office level NA...(Low Priority) 98. DK, CAN'T REMEMBER...(0 in Q.G2a(2)) 99. NA...(0 in Q.G2a(2)) 00. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.G2; 98-99 in Q.G2a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 900366 Q.G3. We would like to find out about some of the things people do to help a party or a candidate win an election. During the campaign, did you talk to any people and try to show them why they should vote for or against one of the parties or candidates? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900367 Q.G4. Did you wear a campaign button, put a campaign sticker on your car, or place a sign in your window or in front of your house? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900368 Q.G5. Did you go to any political meetings, rallies, speeches, dinners, or things like that in support of a particular candidate? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900369 Q.G6. Did you do any (other) work for one of the parties or candidates? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900370 Q.G7. Did you use the one-dollar check-off option on your federal income tax return to make a political contribution this year? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900371 Q.G8. During an election year people are often asked to make a contribution to support campaigns. Did you give money to an individual candidate running for public office? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.G8a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.G8a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.G8a) ============================== VAR 900372 Q.G8a. Which party did that candidate belong to? 1. REPUBLICAN 3. BOTH 5. DEMOCRATIC 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.G8a ============================== VAR 900373 Q.G9. Did you give money to a political party during this election year? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.G9a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.G9a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.G9a) ============================== VAR 900374 Q.G9a. To which party did you give money? 1. REPUBLICAN 3. BOTH 5. DEMOCRATIC 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.G9 ============================== VAR 900375 Q.G10. Did you give any money to any other group that supported or opposed candidates? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900376 Q.G11. During the campaign this year, did anyone talk to you about registering to vote or getting out to vote? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900377 Q.H1. If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, for which of the following programs would you like to see spending INCREASED and for which would you like to see spending DECREASED - Q.H1a. Should federal spending on IMPROVING and protecting the environment be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 1. INCREASED 2. SAME 3. DECREASED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900378 Q.H1b. Should federal spending on foreign aid be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 1. INCREASED 2. SAME 3. DECREASED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900379 Q.H1c. Should federal spending on... Fighting the disease AIDS ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 1. INCREASED 2. SAME 3. DECREASED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900380 Q.H1d. Should federal spending on... Social Security ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 1. INCREASED 2. SAME 3. DECREASED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900381 Q.H1e. Should federal spending on... Fighting the war on drugs ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 1. INCREASED 2. SAME 3. DECREASED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900382 Q.H1f. Should federal spending on food stamps be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 1. INCREASED 2. SAME 3. DECREASED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900383 Q.H1g. Should federal spending on... Public schools ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 1. INCREASED 2. SAME 3. DECREASED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900384 Q.H1h. Should federal spending on... Government assistance for the homeless ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 1. INCREASED 2. SAME 3. DECREASED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900385 Q.H1i. Should federal spending on... Child care ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 1. INCREASED 2. SAME 3. DECREASED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900386 Q.H1j. Should federal spending on... Programs that assist blacks ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 1. INCREASED 2. SAME 3. DECREASED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900387 Q.H1k. Should federal spending on... The space program ...BE INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? 1. INCREASED 2. SAME 3. DECREASED 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900388 Q.H2. Which party is more likely to cut social security benefits; the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or WOULDN'T THERE BE MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM? 1. DEMOCRATS 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 5. REPUBLICANS 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900389 Q.H3. Which party is more likely to raise taxes, the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or WOULDN'T THERE BE MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM? 1. DEMOCRATS 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 5. REPUBLICANS 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900390 Q.H4. Which party do you think would do a better job of handling the nation's economy..., the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or WOULDN'T THERE BE MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM? Q.H4a. (...HANDLING THE NATION'S ECONOMY?) 1. DEMOCRATS 3. NO DIFFERENCE 5. REPUBLICANS 6. NEITHER 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900391 Q.H4b. Which party do you think would do a better job of ...handling the problem of pollution and protecting the environment? 1. DEMOCRATS 3. NO DIFFERENCE 5. REPUBLICANS 6. NEITHER 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900392 Q.H4c. Which party do you think would do a better job of ...dealing with the crime problem? 1. DEMOCRATS 3. NO DIFFERENCE 5. REPUBLICANS 6. NEITHER 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900393 Q.H4d. Which party do you think would do better job of... handling foreign affairs? 1. DEMOCRATS 3. NO DIFFERENCE 5. REPUBLICANS 6. NEITHER 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900394 Q.H4e. Which party do you think would do better job of... cleaning up the savings and loan business? 1. DEMOCRATS 3. NO DIFFERENCE 5. REPUBLICANS 6. NEITHER 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900395 Q.H5. Now we have a set of questions concerning various public figures. We want to see how much information about them gets out to the public from television, newspapers and the like. The first name is Dan Quayle. What job or political office does he now hold? Q.H5a. DAN QUAYLE 1. Correctly identifies Quayle as the Vice President 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 9. NA ============================== VAR 900396 Q.H5b. (Do you happen to know what job or political office) George Mitchell (holds now)? 1. Correctly identifies Mitchell as the Majority Senate leader 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 9. NA ============================== VAR 900397 Q.H5c. (Do you happen to know what job or political office)... William Rehnquist ...(holds now)? 1. Correctly identifies Rehnquist as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 9. NA ============================== VAR 900398 Q.H5d. (Do you happen to know what job or political office)... Mikhail Gorbachev ...(holds now)? 1. Correctly identifies Gorbachev as leader of the Russian) Communist Party or of the Soviet Union Russia)--i.e., General Secretary of the Communist Party; President or Prime Minister of the Soviet Union/Russia; the Russian leader; Head Red 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 9. NA ============================== VAR 900399 Q.H5e. (Do you happen to know what job or political office)... Margaret Thatcher ...(holds now)? Thatcher announced her resignation on 22 November and stepped down on 28 November 1. Identifies Thatcher as Prime Minister of Great Britain (England) 2. Identifies Thatcher as former Prime Minister of Great Britain 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 9. NA ============================== VAR 900400 Q.H5f. (Do you happen to know what job or political office)... Nelson Mandela ...(holds now)? 1. Correctly identifies Mandela as Black leader in South Africa; leader of the African National Congress; deputy president of the ANC 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 9. NA ============================== VAR 900401 Q.H5g. (Do you happen to know what job or political office)... Tom Foley ...(holds now)? 1. Correctly identifies Foley as Speaker of the House of Representatives 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 9. NA ============================== VAR 900402 Q.H6. Do you happen to know which party had the most members in the House of Representatives in Washington BEFORE the election (this/last) month? (IF NECESSARY: Which one?) 1. REPUBLICANS 5. DEMOCRATS 8. NO, DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900403 Q.H6. Do you happen to know which party had the most members in the U.S. Senate BEFORE the election (this/last) month? (IF NECESSARY: Which one?) 1. REPUBLICANS 5. DEMOCRATS 8. NO, DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900404 Q.H8. In general, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way Representative (NAME #33, 34, 41, or 42) has been handling (his/her) job? 1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE 8. DK...(0 in Q.H8a-Q.H8b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.H8a-Q.H8b) ============================== VAR 900405 Q.H8a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.H8b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.H8 ============================== VAR 900406 Q.H9. (RB, P.7) 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. Q.H9a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL...(0 in Q.H9aa) 2. LIBERAL...(0 in Q.H9aa) 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL...(0 in Q.H9aa) 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD...(0 in Q.H9aa) 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE...(0 in Q.H9aa) 6. CONSERVATIVE...(0 in Q.H9aa) 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE...(0 in Q.H9aa) 8. DK 9. NA...(0 in Q.H9aa) 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 900407 Q.H9aa. If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a liberal or a conservative? 1. LIBERAL 3. MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 5. CONSERVATIVE 7. R REFUSES TO CHOOSE 8. DK...(0 in Q.H9b-Q.H9i) 9. NA...(0 in Q.H9b-Q.H9i) 0. INAP, 1-7, 9 in Q.H9a ============================== VAR 900408 Q.H9b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 2. LIBERAL 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 6. CONSERVATIVE 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 9. NA 0. INAP, 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa ============================== VAR 900409 Q.H9c. (Where would you place) (NAME #31, 33 OR 35)? 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 2. LIBERAL 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 6. CONSERVATIVE 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 9. NA 0. INAP, No Democratic House Candidate; 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa ============================== VAR 900410 Q.H9d. (Where would you place)... (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)? 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 2. LIBERAL 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 6. CONSERVATIVE 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 9. NA 0. INAP, No Republican House Candidate; 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa ============================== VAR 900411 Q.H9e. (Where would you place)... (NAME #11, 13 OR 15)? 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 2. LIBERAL 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 6. CONSERVATIVE 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 9. NA 0. INAP, No Democratic Senate Candidate; or No Senate Race in State; 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa ============================== VAR 900412 Q.H9f. (Where would you place)... (NAME #12, 14 OR 16)? 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 2. LIBERAL 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 6. CONSERVATIVE 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 9. NA 0. INAP, No Republican Senate Candidate; or No Senate Race in State; 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa ============================== VAR 900413 Q.H9g. (Where would you place)... the Democratic Party? 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 2. LIBERAL 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 6. CONSERVATIVE 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 9. NA 0. INAP, 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa ============================== VAR 900414 Q.H9h. (Where would you place)... the Republican Party? 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 2. LIBERAL 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 6. CONSERVATIVE 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 9. NA 0. INAP, 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa ============================== VAR 900415 Q.H9i. (Where would you place)... The Federal Government? 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 2. LIBERAL 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 6. CONSERVATIVE 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 9. NA 0. INAP, 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa ============================== VAR 900416 Q.J1. 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 financially than you were a year ago? 1. BETTER OFF 3. SAME (VOL)...(3 in Q.J1a) 5. WORSE OFF 8. DK...(0 in Q.J1a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.J1a) ============================== VAR 900417 Q.J1a. Is that MUCH better off or SOMEWHAT better off? Q.J1b. Is that MUCH worse off or SOMEWHAT worse off? 1. MUCH BETTER 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 3. SAME...(3 in Q.J1) 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.J1 ============================== VAR 900418 Q.J2. OVER THE PAST YEAR have the economic policies of the federal government made you (and your family living here) BETTER off, WORSE off, or HAVEN'T THEY MADE MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE EITHER WAY? 1. BETTER OFF 3. HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE...(3 in Q.J2a) 5. WORSE OFF 8. DK...(0 in Q.J2a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.J2a) ============================== VAR 900419 Q.J2a. Is that MUCH better off or SOMEWHAT better off? Q.J2b. Is that MUCH worse off or SOMEWHAT worse off? 1. MUCH BETTER 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 3. HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE...(3 in Q.J2) 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.J2 ============================== VAR 900420 Q.J3. 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? 1. BETTER YEAR FROM NOW 3. SAME...(3 in Q.J3a-Q.J3b) 5. WORSE YEAR FROM NOW 8. DK...(0 in Q.J3a-Q.J3b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.J3a-Q.J3b) ============================== VAR 900421 Q.J3a. Is that MUCH better off or SOMEWHAT better off? Q.J3b. Is that MUCH worse off or SOMEWHAT worse off? 1. MUCH BETTER 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 3. SAME...(3 in Q.J3) 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.J3 ============================== VAR 900422 Q.J4. How 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? 1. GOTTEN BETTER 3. STAYED THE SAME...(3 in Q.J4a-Q.J4b) 5. GOTTEN WORSE 8. DK...(0 in Q.J4a-Q.J4b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.J4a-Q.J4b) ============================== VAR 900423 Q.J4a. Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better? Q.J4b. Would you say MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse? 1. MUCH BETTER 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 3. STAYED THE SAME...(3 in Q.J4) 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.J4 ============================== VAR 900424 Q.J5. What about the next 12 months? Do you expect the economy to get BETTER, get WORSE or STAY ABOUT THE SAME? 1. GET BETTER 3. STAY THE SAME 5. GET WORSE 8. DEPENDS; DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900425 Q.J6. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.K3-Q.K5a) 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.J7a-Q.K2a) ============================== VAR 900426 -- Qs. J7 and K1-K2a ARE ASKED ON FORM A ONLY -- Q.J7. (RB, P.8) I am going to read several statements. After each one, I would like you to tell me whether you AGREE STRONGLY with the statement, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY. You can just give me the number of your choice from the booklet.) (VERIFY BY READING CHOICE BACK TO R.) The first statement is: Q.J7a. Our society should do whatever is necessary to make sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6 ============================== VAR 900427 Q.J7b. We have gone too far in pushing equal rights in this country. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900428 Q.J7c. One of the big problems in this country is that we don't give everyone an equal chance. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900429 Q.J7d. This country would be better off if we worried less about how equal people are. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900430 Q.J7e. It is not really that big a problem if some people have more of a chance in life than others. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900431 Q.J7f. If people were treated more equally in this country we would have many fewer problems. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900432 Q.K1. (RB, P.9) Some people favor increasing limits on foreign imports a lot in order to protect American jobs. Suppose these people are at one end of the scale, at point number 1. Others favor decreasing the limits a lot in order to lower consumer prices and help American exports. Suppose these people are at the other end of the scale, at point number 7. And, of course, other people have opinions in between at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. Q.K1a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? 1. INCREASE LIMITS A LOT 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. DECREASE LIMITS A LOT 8. DK 9. NA 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900433 Q.K2. (RB, P.10) Some people feel that the economic sanctions against South Africa should be decreased a lot in light of changes in the treatment of blacks that have taken place there recently. (Suppose these people are at one end of the scale, at point number 1.) Other people feel that sanctions should be increased a lot in order to pressure the government to make further changes. (Suppose these people are at the other end at point number 7. And, of course, other people have opinions somewhere in between at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.) Q.K2a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? 1. DECREASE SANCTIONS A LOT 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. INCREASE SANCTIONS A LOT 8. DK 9. NA 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900434 -- Qs. K3-K5a ARE ASKED ON FORM B ONLY -- Q.K3. Some people favor increasing limits on foreign imports a lot in order to protect American jobs. Others favor decreasing the limits a lot in order to lower consumer prices and help American exports. Do you favor INCREASING the limits on foreign imports, DECREASING these limits, should these limits REMAIN THE SAME as they are now, or HAVEN'T YOU THOUGHT MUCH ABOUT THIS? 1. INCREASE LIMITS 2. SAME 3. DECREASE LIMITS 6. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH...(0 in Q.K3a-Q.K3c) 8. DK...(8 in Q.K3a-Q.K3c) 9. NA...(9 in Q.K3a-Q.K3c) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.J6 ============================== VAR 900435 Q.K3a. Do you favor increasing limits on imports A LOT or A LITTLE? Q.K3b. Do you lean toward INCREASING limits on imports, DECREASING limits, or do you OPPOSE ANY CHANGE in current limits? Q.K3c. Do you favor decreasing limits on imports A LOT or A LITTLE? 1. Increase limits A LOT 2. Increase limits A LITTLE 3. Same, leaning toward INCREASING LIMITS 4. Same, OPPOSE ANY CHANGE 5. Same, leaning toward DECREASING LIMITS 6. Decrease limits A LITTLE 7. Decrease limits A LOT 8. DK (8 in Q.K3); DK on Q.K3a-Q.K3c 9. NA (9 in Q.K3); NA to Q.K3a-Q.K3c 0. INAP, 1 in Q.J6 (Form B only); 6 in Q.K3 ============================== VAR 900436 Q.K4. Some people feel that the economic sanctions against South Africa should be decreased in light of changes in the treatment of blacks that have taken place there recently. Other people feel that sanctions should be increased in order to pressure the government to make further changes. And still others feel that the U.S. should continue to impose about the same sanctions it imposes now. What about you? Do you feel that sanctions against South Africa should be DECREASED, should be INCREASED, should be KEPT ABOUT THE SAME, or haven't you thought much about this? 1. DECREASED 2. SAME 3. INCREASED 6. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH...(0 in Q.K4a-Q.K4c) 8. DK...(8 in Q.K4a-Q.K4c) 9. NA...(9 in Q.K4a-Q.K4c) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.J6 (Form B only) ============================== VAR 900437 Q.K4a. Should sanctions be DECREASED a lot or a little? Q.K4b. Would you lean toward DECREASING sanctions, INCREASING sanctions, or do you OPPOSE ANY CHANGE in sanctions? Q.K4c. Should sanctions be increased A LOT or A LITTLE? 1. Decrease sanctions A LOT 2. Decrease sanctions A LITTLE 3. Same, leaning toward DECREASING SANCTIONS 4. Same, OPPOSE ANY CHANGE 5. Same, leaning toward INCREASING SANCTIONS 6. Increase sanctions A LITTLE 7. Increase sanctions A LOT 8. DK (8 in Q.K4); DK to Q.K4a-Q.K4c 9. NA (9 in Q.K4); NA to Q.K4a-Q.K4c 0. INAP, 1 in Q.J6 (Form B only); 6 in Q.K4 ============================== VAR 900438 Q.K5. (RB, P.11) 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. Q.K5a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? 1. WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE AN EQUAL ROLE 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME 8. DK 9. NA 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; INAP, 1 in Q.J6 (Form B only) ============================== VAR 900439 Q.L1. (RB, P.12) Some people believe that we should spend much less money for defense. (Suppose these people are at one end of the scale, at point number 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.) Q.L1a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) ============================== VAR 900440 Q.L1b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a ============================== VAR 900441 Q.L1c. (Where would you place) (NAME #31, 33 OR 35)? 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 0. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House Candidate; 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a ============================== VAR 900442 Q.L1d. (Where would you place)... (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)? 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 0. INAP, No Republican U.S. House Candidate; 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a ============================== VAR 900443 Q.L1e. (Where would you place)... the Democratic Party? 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a ============================== VAR 900444 Q.L1f. (Where would you place)... the Republican Party? 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a ============================== VAR 900445 Q.L1g. Where would you place what the federal government is doing at the present time? 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a ============================== VAR 900446 Q.L2. (RB, P.13) Some people feel the government in Washington should see to it that every person has a job and a good standard of living. Others think the government should just let each person get ahead on their own. Q.L2a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO A JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON OWN 8. DK 9. NA 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 900447 Q.L3. (RB, P.14) Some people feel that the government in Washington should make every effort to improve the social and economic position of blacks. Others feel that the government should not make any special effort to help blacks because they should help themselves. Q.L3a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 8. DK...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) ============================== VAR 900448 Q.L3b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 8. DK...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L3a ============================== VAR 900449 Q.L3c. (Where would you place) the Democratic Party? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 8. DK...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L3a ============================== VAR 900450 Q.L3d. (Where would you place)... the Republican Party? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 8. DK...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L3a ============================== VAR 900451 Q.L3e. Where would you place what the federal government is doing at the present time? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 8. DK...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L3a ============================== VAR 900452 Q.L4. (RB, P.15) Some people think the government should provide fewer services, even in areas such as health and education in order to reduce spending. Other people feel it is important for the government to provide many more services even if it means an increase in spending. Q.L4a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) ============================== VAR 900453 Q.L4b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a ============================== VAR 900454 Q.L4c. (Where would you place) (NAME #31, 33 OR 35)? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 0. INAP, 24, 52, 62 in 101; 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a ============================== VAR 900455 Q.L4d. (Where would you place)... (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 0. INAP, 14, 51, 61 in 101; 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a ============================== VAR 900456 Q.L4e. (Where would you place)... the Democratic Party? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a ============================== VAR 900457 Q.L4f. (Where would you place)... the Republican Party? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a ============================== VAR 900458 Q.L4g. Where would you place what the federal government is doing at the present time? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a ============================== VAR 900459 Q.L5. Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE laws to protect women against job discrimination? 1. FAVOR 3. DEPENDS (VOL)...(3 in Q.L5a/Q.L5b) 5. OPPOSE 8. DK...(0 in Q.L5a/Q.L5b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L5a/Q.L5b) ============================== VAR 900460 Q.L5a. Do you favor such laws STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.L5b. Do you oppose such laws STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 3. DEPENDS (3 in Q.L5) 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.L5 ============================== VAR 900461 Q.L6. Some people think women face job discrimination. Do you think women face A LOT of discrimination on the job, SOME or NO DISCRIMINATION AT ALL? 1. A LOT 3. SOME 5. NONE AT ALL 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900462 Q.L7. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: Form A or B 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET) 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.L8-Q.L9b, Q.M1-Q.M2a) ============================== VAR 900463 -- Qs. L8-L9b and M1-M2a ARE ASKED ON FORM A ONLY -- Q.L8. Some people say that because of past discrimination blacks should be given preference in hiring and promotion. Others say that such preference in hiring and promotion of blacks is wrong because it gives blacks advantages they haven't earned. What about your opinion--are you FOR or AGAINST preferential hiring and promotion of blacks? 1. FOR 5. AGAINST 8. DK; REFUSED...(0 in Q.L8a/Q.L8b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L8a/Q.L8b) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 ============================== VAR 900464 Q.L8a. Do you favor preference in hiring and promotion STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.L8b. Do you oppose such preference in hiring and promotion STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only); 8-9 in Q.L8 ============================== VAR 900465 Q.L9. Some people say that because of past discrimination it is sometimes necessary for colleges and universities to reserve openings for black students. Others oppose quotas because they say quotas give blacks advantages they haven't earned. What about your opinion--are you FOR or AGAINST quotas to admit black students? 1. FOR 5. AGAINST 8. DK; REFUSED...(0 in Q.L9a/Q.L9b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.L9a/Q.L9b) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900466 Q.L9a. Do you favor quotas STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.L9b. Do you oppose quotas STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900467 Q.M1. (RB, P.16) Which of the following views comes closest to your opinion on the issue of school prayer? Just give me the number of your choice. 1. BY LAW, PRAYERS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 2. THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME WHEN CHILDREN CAN PRAY SILENTLY IF THEY WANT TO. 3. THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME WHEN CHILDREN, AS A GROUP, CAN SAY A GENERAL PRAYER NOT TIED TO A PARTICULAR RELIGIOUS FAITH. 4. BY LAW, PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOULD SCHEDULE A TIME WHEN ALL CHILDREN WOULD SAY A CHOSEN CHRISTIAN PRAYER. 7. OTHER, SPECIFY: 8. DK...(0 in Q.M1a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.M1a) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900468 Q.M1a. Do you favor that choice STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? 1. STRONGLY 5. NOT STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only); 8-9 in Q.M1 ============================== VAR 900469 Q.M2. Some people say that the government in Washington should see to it that white and black children go to the same schools. Others claim that this is not the government's business. Have you been interested enough in this question to favor one side over the other? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.M2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.M2a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.M2a) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900470 Q.M2a. Do you think the government in Washington should... 1. ...SEE TO IT THAT WHITE AND BLACK CHILDREN GO TO THE SAME SCHOOLS? 5. ...STAY OUT OF THIS AREA AS IT IS NOT THE GOVERNMENT's BUSINESS? 7. OTHER; DEPENDS 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only); 5, 8-9 in Q.M2 ============================== VAR 900471 Q.M3. Should burning or destroying the American flag as a form of political protest be LEGAL or should it be AGAINST THE LAW? 1. BE LEGAL...(0 in Q.M3a) 5. AGAINST THE LAW 8. DK...(0 in Q.M3a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.M3a) ============================== VAR 900472 Q.M3a. Would you FAVOR or OPPOSE a Constitutional amendment making it illegal to destroy the flag for political reasons? 1. FAVOR 5. OPPOSE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1, 8-9 in Q.M3 ============================== VAR 900473 Q.M4. Have you heard or read anything about the problems in the savings and loan business? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.M4a-Q.M4c) 8. DK...(0 in Q.M4a-Q.M4c) 9. NA...(0 in Q.M4a-Q.M4c) ============================== VAR 900474 Q.M4a. Who do you think is more to blame for the problems of the savings and loans business--FORMER PRESIDENT REAGAN, PRESIDENT BUSH, THE CONGRESS, or THE OWNERS AND MANAGERS OF THE SAVINGS AND LOANS? 1. REAGAN...(0 in Q.M4b) 2. BUSH...(0 in Q.M4b) 3. CONGRESS...(0 in Q.M4b) 4. OWNERS & MANAGERS 5. ALL OF THEM 6. NONE OF THEM...(0 in Q.M4b) 8. DK...(0 in Q.M4b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.M4b) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.M4 ============================== VAR 900475 Q.M4b. Leaving aside the owners and managers of the savings and loans, who do you think is more to blame--President Reagan, President Bush or the Congress? 1. PRESIDENT REAGAN 2. PRESIDENT BUSH 3. BOTH (VOL.) 4. CONGRESS 5. NEITHER (VOL.) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.M4; 1-3, 6, 8-9 in Q.M4a ============================== VAR 900476 Q.M4c. Which party do you think is more to blame for the savings and loan problems, the DEMOCRATIC, or the REPUBLICAN party? 1. DEMOCRATS 2. REPUBLICANS 3. BOTH (VOL.) 4. NEITHER (VOL.) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.M4 ============================== VAR 900477 Q.M5. Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE the death penalty for persons convicted of murder? 1. FAVOR 3. DEPENDS (VOL.)...(3 in Q.M5a-Q.M5b) 5. OPPOSE 8. DK...(0 in Q.M5a-Q.M5b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.M5a-Q.M5b) ============================== VAR 900478 Q.M5a. Do you favor the death penalty for persons convicted of murder STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.M5b. Do you oppose the death penalty for persons convicted of murder STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? 1. STRONGLY FAVOR 2. NOT STRONGLY FAVOR 3. DEPENDS (3 in Q.M5) 4. NOT STRONGLY OPPOSE 5. STRONGLY OPPOSE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.M5 ============================== VAR 900479 Q.M6. (RB, P.17) There has been some discussion about abortion during recent years. Which one of the opinions on this page best agrees with your view? You can just tell me the number of the opinion you choose. 1. BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED 2. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE, INCEST, OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER 3. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION FOR REASONS OTHER THAN RAPE, INCEST, OR DANGER TO THE WOMAN'S LIFE, BUT ONLY AFTER THE NEED FOR THE ABORTION HAS BEEN CLEARLY ESTABLISHED 4. BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900480 Q.M7. Would you FAVOR or OPPOSE a law in your state that would require parental consent before a teenager under 18 can have an abortion? 1. FAVOR 5. OPPOSE 8. DK...(0 in Q.M7a-Q.M7b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.M7a-Q.M7b) ============================== VAR 900481 Q.M7a. Do you favor this law STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.M7b. Do you oppose this law STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.M7 ============================== VAR 900482 Q.M8. Would you FAVOR or OPPOSE a law in your state that would allow the use of government funds to help pay for the cost of abortions for women who cannot afford them? 1. FAVOR 5. OPPOSE 8. DK...(0 in Q.M8a-Q.M8b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.M8a-Q.M8b) ============================== VAR 900483 Q.M8a. Do you favor government funding for abortions STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.M8b. Do you oppose government funding for abortion STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.M8 ============================== VAR 900484 Q.M9. Would you SUPPORT or OPPOSE an increase in taxes that would be used to reduce the federal budget deficit? 1. SUPPORT 3. DEPENDS (VOL.)...(3 in Q.M9a-Q.M9b) 5. OPPOSE 8. DK...(0 in Q.M9a-Q.M9b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.M9a-Q.M9b) ============================== VAR 900485 Q.M9a. Do you support such a tax increase STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.M9b. Do you oppose such a tax increase STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? 1. STRONGLY SUPPORT 2. NOT STRONGLY SUPPORT 3. DEPENDS (3 in Q.M9) 4. NOT STRONGLY OPPOSE 5. STRONGLY OPPOSE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.M9 ============================== VAR 900486 Q.M10. Would you SUPPORT or OPPOSE an increase in taxes that would be used to clean up the nation's air and water? 1. SUPPORT 3. DEPENDS (VOL.)...(3 in Q.M10a-Q.M10b) 5. OPPOSE 8. DK...(0 in Q.M10a-Q.M10b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.M10a-Q.M10b) ============================== VAR 900487 Q.M10a. Do you support such an increase STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.M10b. Do you oppose such an increase STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? 1. STRONGLY SUPPORT 2. NOT STRONGLY SUPPORT 3. DEPENDS (3 in Q.M10) 4. NOT STRONGLY OPPOSE 5. STRONGLY OPPOSE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.M10 ============================== VAR 900488 Q.M11. Do you think government should provide child care assistance to low and middle income working parents, or isn't it the government's business? 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE 5. NOT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900489 Q.M12. Would you FAVOR or OPPOSE a law requiring that all young adults serve their country by spending some time in the military, the Peace Corps, or in some other kind of national service? 1. FAVOR 3. DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 5. OPPOSE 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900490 Q.M13. If the United States saves a lot of money on defense spending in the next few years, what should most of that money be used for--TO REDUCE THE FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT, to CUT TAXES, or to INCREASE SPENDING ON DOMESTIC PROGRAMS? 1. REDUCE DEFICIT 2. CUT TAXES 3. INCREASE SPENDING 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900491 Q.M14. Should the government force all companies to comply with strict pollution standards even if it might put some of them out of business? 1. YES, IT SHOULD 3. DEPENDS (VOL.) 5. NO, IT SHOULDN'T 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900492 Q.M15. Which of the following statements comes closer to your opinion--ONE, Japanese companies are competing unfairly with American companies; OR TWO, the United States is blaming Japan for its own economic problems. 1. COMPETING UNFAIRLY 2. U.S. BLAMING JAPAN FOR OWN PROBLEMS 3. BOTH/DEPENDS (VOL.) 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900493 Q.N1. Looking ahead, do you think the problem of keeping out of war would be handled better by the REPUBLICANS, by the DEMOCRATS, or about the same by both? 1. BETTER BY REPUBLICANS 3. SAME BY BOTH 5. BETTER BY DEMOCRATS 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900494 Q.N2. 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? 1. WEAKER 3. STAYED THE SAME 5. STRONGER 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900495 Q.N3. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.N4-Q.N7) 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.P1a-Q.P1d) ============================== VAR 900496 -- Qs. N4-N7 ARE ASKED ON FORM B ONLY -- Q.N4. How important is it for the U.S. to have a strong military force in order to be effective in dealing with our enemies? Is it EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT, or NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT? 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 2. VERY IMPORTANT 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 4. NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.N3 ============================== VAR 900497 Q.N5. How worried are you about our country getting into a CONVENTIONAL WAR at this time, one in which nuclear weapons are not used? Are you VERY WORRIED, SOMEWHAT WORRIED, or NOT WORRIED AT ALL? 1. VERY WORRIED 3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED 5. NOT WORRIED 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.N3 (Form B only) ============================== VAR 900498 Q.N6. 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. 1. AGREE 5. DISAGREE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.N3 (Form B only) ============================== VAR 900499 Q.N7. How worried are you about our country getting into a NUCLEAR WAR at this time? Are you VERY WORRIED, SOMEWHAT WORRIED, or NOT WORRIED AT ALL? 1. VERY WORRIED 3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED 5. NOT WORRIED 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.N3 (Form B only) ============================== VAR 900500 -- Qs.P1a-P1d ARE ASKED ON FORM A ONLY -- Q.P1. (RB, P.18) Now I am going to read several statements. After each one, I would like you tell me whether you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement. You can just give me the number of your choice from the booklet. The first statement is... Q.P1a. The newer lifestyles are contributing to the breakdown of our society. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.N3 ============================== VAR 900501 Q.P1b. The world is always changing and we should adjust our view of moral behavior to those changes. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.N3 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900502 Q.P1c. This country would have many fewer problems if there were more emphasis on traditional family ties. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.N3 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900503 Q.P1d. We should be more tolerant of people who choose to live according to their own moral standards, even if they are very different from our own. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.N3 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900504 Q.P2. People have different ideas about the government in Washington. These ideas don't refer to Democrats or Republicans in particular, but just to the GOVERNMENT IN GENERAL. We want to see how you feel about these ideas. For example: How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right--JUST ABOUT ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, or ONLY SOME OF THE TIME? 1. JUST ABOUT ALWAYS 3. MOST OF THE TIME 5. SOME OF THE TIME 7. R VOL: NONE OF THE TIME 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900505 Q.P3. Do you think that people in government waste A LOT of the money we pay in taxes, waste SOME of it, or DON'T WASTE VERY MUCH OF IT? 1. NOT VERY MUCH 3. SOME 5. A LOT 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900506 Q.P4. Would you say the government is pretty much run by a few big interests looking out for themselves or that it is run for the benefit of all the people? 1. FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL 5. FEW BIG INTERESTS 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900507 Q.P5. Do you think that QUITE A FEW of the people running the government are crooked, NOT VERY MANY are, or do you think HARDLY ANY of them are crooked? 1. HARDLY ANY 3. NOT MANY 5. QUITE A FEW 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900508 Q.P6. (RB, P.18) Looking at page 18 (for your choice of answers) please tell me how much you agree or disagree with these statements. You can just give me the number of your choice. The first is: Q.P6a. Public officials don't care much what people like me think. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900509 Q.P6b. People like me don't have any say about what the government does. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900510 Q.P6c. Sometimes politics and government seem so complicated that a person like me can't really understand what's going on. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900511 Q.Q1. Do you consider religion to be an IMPORTANT part of your life, or not? 1. YES, IMPORTANT 5. NO, NOT IMPORTANT...(0 in Q.Q2) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Q2) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Q2) ============================== VAR 900512 Q.Q2. 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? 1. SOME 2. QUITE A BIT 3. A GREAT DEAL 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.Q1 ============================== VAR 900513 Q.Q3. People practice their religion in different ways. Q.Q3a. 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? 1. SEVERAL TIMES A DAY 2. ONCE A DAY 3. FEW TIMES A WEEK 4. ONCE A WEEK OR LESS 5. NEVER 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900514 Q.Q3b. Outside of attending religious services, do you read the Bible SEVERAL TIMES A DAY, ONCE A DAY, A FEW TIMES A WEEK, ONCE A WEEK OR LESS or NEVER? 1. SEVERAL TIMES A DAY 2. ONCE A DAY 3. FEW TIMES A WEEK 4. ONCE A WEEK OR LESS 5. NEVER 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900515 Q.Q4. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.Q5) 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.Q6-Q.R3d) ============================== VAR 900516 -- Q.5 IS ASKED ON FORM B ONLY -- Q.Q5. (RB, P.19) Here are four statements about the Bible, and I'd like you to tell me which is closest to your own view. Just give me the number of your choice. 1. THE BIBLE IS GOD'S WORD AND ALL IT SAYS IS TRUE 2. THE BIBLE WAS WRITTEN BY MEN INSPIRED BY GOD, BUT IT CONTAINS SOME HUMAN ERRORS 3. THE BIBLE IS A GOOD BOOK BECAUSE IT WAS WRITTEN BY WISE MEN, BUT GOD HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT 4. THE BIBLE WAS WRITTEN BY MEN WHO LIVED SO LONG AGO THAT IT IS WORTH VERY LITTLE TODAY 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1 in Q.Q4 ============================== VAR 900517 -- Qs. Q6 and R1-R3d ARE ASKED ON FORM A ONLY -- Q.Q6. (RB, P.20) Which of these statements comes closest to describing your feelings about the Bible? 1. ONE, THE BIBLE IS THE ACTUAL WORD OF GOD AND IS TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR 2. TWO, THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD BUT NOT EVERYTHING IN IT SHOULD BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR 3. THREE, THE BIBLE IS A BOOK WRITTEN BY MEN AND IS NOT THE WORD OF GOD. 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 ============================== VAR 900518 Q.R1. Some say that the civil rights people have been trying to push too fast. Others feel they haven't pushed fast enough. How about you: Do you think that civil rights leaders are trying to push TOO FAST, are going TOO SLOWLY, or are they moving at ABOUT THE RIGHT SPEED? 1. TOO FAST 3. ABOUT RIGHT 5. TOO SLOWLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900519 Q.R2. In the past few years we have heard a lot about improving the position of black people in this country. How much real change do you think there has been in the position of black people in the past few years; A LOT, SOME, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? 1. A LOT 3. SOME 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900520 Q.R3. (RB, P.21) In past studies we have asked people why they think white people seem to get more of the good things in life in America--such as better jobs and more money--than black people do. These are some of the reasons given by both blacks and whites. Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each reason as to why white people seem to get more of the good things in life. (You can just give me the number of your choice.) The first statement is... PROBE AS NECESSARY: Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) Q.R3a. Over the past few years, blacks have gotten less than they deserve. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900521 Q.R3b. Irish, Italians, Jewish and many other minorities overcame prejudice and worked their way up. Blacks should do the same without any special favors. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900522 Q.R3c. It's really a matter of some people not trying hard enough; if blacks would only try harder they could be just as well off as whites. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900523 Q.R3d. Generations of slavery and discrimination have created conditions that make it difficult for blacks to work their way out of the lower class. 1. AGREE STRONGLY 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900524 Q.X1. Lots of things come up that keep people from attending religious services even if they want to. Thinking about your life these days, do you ever attend religious services, apart from occasional weddings, baptisms or funerals? 1. YES...(0 in Q.X1a) 5. NO 8. DK...(0 in Q.X1a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X1a) ============================== VAR 900525 Q.X1a. Regardless of whether you now attend any religious services do you ever think of yourself as part of a particular church or denomination? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 1, 8-9 in Q.X1 ============================== VAR 900526 Q.X2. Do you go to religious services EVERY WEEK, ALMOST EVERY WEEK, ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH, A FEW TIMES A YEAR, or NEVER? 1. EVERY WEEK 2. ALMOST EVERY WEEK...(0 in Q.X2a) 3. ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH...(0 in Q.X2a) 4. A FEW TIMES A YEAR...(0 in Q.X2a) 5. NEVER...(0 in Q.X2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X2a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X2a) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1 ============================== VAR 900527 Q.X2a. Would you say you go to religious services ONCE A WEEK or MORE OFTEN than once a week? 1. MORE OFTEN 2. JUST ONCE A WEEK 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1; 2-5, 8-9 in Q.X2 ============================== VAR 900528 THE RESPONDENT RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE was determined by a series of question coded in variables Q.X3a/Q.X3b-Q.X8. In the simplest case (Catholics) only one question was asked (Q.X3a or Q.X3b). In the most complex cases up to four questions were asked. For a complete layout of this series please see section X of the questionnaire. The information gathered in Q.X3a/Q.X3b-Q.X8 was used to build: Q.X3a. Do you mostly attend a place of worship that is Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or what? Q.X3b. Do you consider yourself PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, JEWISH, or what? 1. PROTESTANT...(0 in Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 2. CATHOLIC...(0 in Q.X4-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X7; INAP in Q.X4y) 3. JEWISH...(0 in Q.X4-Q.X4x, Q.X5,Q.X7-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 4. ANY OTHER...(0 in Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 8. R refused to answer...(0 in Q.X4-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X4z; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X4z; INAP in Q.X4y) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a ============================== VAR 900529 Q.X4. What church or denomination is that? 01. BAPTIST...(0 in Q.X4c-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 02. EPISCOPALIAN/ANGLICAN/CHURCH OF ENGLAND...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 03. LUTHERAN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4b, Q.X4d-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 04. METHODIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4c, Q.X4e-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 05. "JUST PROTESTANT"...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 06. PRESBYTERIAN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4d, Q.X4f-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 07. REFORMED...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4e, Q.X4g-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 08. BRETHREN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4f, Q.X4h-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 09. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 10. CHRISTIAN OR JUST CHRISTIAN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4g, Q.X4i-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 11. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 12. CHURCH (or CHURCHES) OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4h, Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 13. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 14. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 15. CHURCH OF GOD...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4i, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 16. ASSEMBLY OF GOD...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 17. CONGREGATIONALIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 18. HOLINESS...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 19. PENTECOSTAL...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 20. FRIENDS, QUAKER...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 21. ORTHODOX, e.g. Greek, Russian, SPECIFY...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X7; INAP in Q.X4y) 22. NON-DENOMINATIONAL--PROTESTANT...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 23. MORMONS...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 24. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 25. LATTER DAY SAINTS...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 26. UNITARIAN/UNIVERSALIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 27. BUDDHIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 28. HINDU...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 29. MUSLIM/ISLAM...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 30. NATIVE AMERICAN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 31. OTHER, SPECIFY...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4j, Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 98. DK...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 99. NA...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 00. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b ============================== VAR 900530 Q.X4a. 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? 1. SOUTHERN...(0 in Q.X4b,Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2. AMERICAN BAPTIST U.S.A....(0 in Q.X4b,Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 3. AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION...(0 in Q.X4b,Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 4. INDEPENDENT BAPTIST 7. OTHER, SPECIFY...(0 in Q.X4b) 8. DK; "JUST BAPTIST"...(0 in Q.X4b, Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4b,Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 02-31, 98-99 in Q.X4 ============================== VAR 900531 Q.X4b. Are you affiliated with any larger Baptist group or is this strictly a local church? 1. LOCAL...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7. AFFILIATED WITH LARGER GROUP: (SPECIFY) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 02-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1-3, 7-9 in Q.X4a ============================== VAR 900532 Q.X4c. Is this church part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Missouri Synod, or some other Lutheran group? 1. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA (formerly Lutheran Church in America, American Lutheran Church)...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2. MISSOURI SYNOD...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK; "JUST LUTHERAN"...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-02, 04-31, 98-99 in Q.X4 ============================== VAR 900533 Q.X4d. Is your church part of the United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal, or some other Methodist group? 1. UNITED METHODIST...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2. AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL (AME)...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK; "JUST METHODIST"...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-03, 05-31, 98-99 in Q.X4 ============================== VAR 900534 Q.X4e. Is this the Presbyterian Church in the USA or some other Presbyterian group? 1. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U.S.A. (FORMERLY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH)...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK; "JUST PRESBYTERIAN"...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-05, 07-31, 98-99 in Q.X4 ============================== VAR 900535 Q.X4f. Is this the Christian Reformed Church, the Reformed Church in America, or some other Reformed group? 1. CHRISTIAN REFORMED...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2. REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK; "JUST REFORMED"...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-06, 08-31, 98-99 in Q.X4 ============================== VAR 900536 Q.X4g. Is this the Church of the Brethren, the Plymouth Brethren, or what? 1. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2. PLYMOUTH BRETHREN...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-07, 09-31, 98-99 in Q.X4 ============================== VAR 900537 Q.X4h. 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"? 1. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2. JUST CHRISTIAN...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7. OTHER, CHRISTIAN (SPECIFY) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-09, 11-31, 98-99 in Q.X4 ============================== VAR 900538 Q.X4i. Is this the Church of Christ or the United Church of Christ? 1. CHURCH OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-11, 13-31, 98-99 in Q.X4 ============================== VAR 900539 Q.X4j. 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? 1. ANDERSON, IN....(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2. CLEVELAND, TN....(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 3. IN CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-14, 16-31, 98-99 in Q.X4 ============================== VAR 900540 Q.X4x. Text Pointer for Q.X4y. Whenever R gave a response to the Q.X section that didn't match one of the categories offered in the questionnaire, his/her response was recorded in the appropriate "Other" box, and entered by coders as a text field in Q.X4y. The codes for variable Q.X4x describe the series of questions that lead to Q.X4y. Built from Q.X4-Q.X4j 01. Baptist, Other (1 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4a) 02. Baptist, Affiliated with Larger Group (1 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4b) 03. Lutheran, Other (3 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4c) 04. Methodist, Other (4 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4d) 05. Presbyterian, Other (6 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4e) 06. Reformed, Other (7 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4f) 07. Brethren, Other (8 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4g) 08. Christian, Other (10 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4h) 09. Church of Christ, Other (12 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4i) 10. Church of God, Other (15 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4j) 11. Holiness, all mentions (18 in Q.X4) 12. Pentecostal, all mentions (19 in Q.X4) 13. Orthodox, all mentions (21 in Q.X4) 14. Other Protestant, all mentions (31 in Q.X4) 00. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 02, 05, 09, 11, 13-14, 16-17, 20-30, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1-3, 8-9 in Q.X4a; 1, 8-9 in Q.X4b; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4c; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4d; 1, 8-9 in Q.X4e; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4f; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4g; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4h; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4i; 1-3, 8-9 in Q.X4j ============================== VAR 900541 Q.X4y. Name of Other (Miscellaneous) Denomination Enter verbatim the text written at category 7 in Q.X4a-Q.X4k or at category 21 or 31 in Q.X4 This is an alpha variable and it has been blanked out. Dot (.) = INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 02, 05, 09, 11, 13-14, 16-17, 20-30, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1-3, 8-9 in Q.X4a; 1, 8-9 in Q.X4b; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4c; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4d; 1, 8-9 in Q.X4e; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4f; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4g; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4h; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4i; 1-3, 8-9 in Q.X4j ============================== VAR 900542 Q.X5. Is that group Christian? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.X6a/Q.X6b-Q.X8) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X6a/Q.X6b-Q.X8) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X6a/Q.X6b-Q.X8) 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-30, 98-99 in Q.X4 ============================== VAR 900543 Q.X6a. Do you usually attend a synagogue or temple that is Orthodox, Conservative, Reform or what? Q.X6b. Do you consider yourself Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, or what? 1. ORTHODOX 2. REFORM 3. CONSERVATIVE 7. OTHER, SPECIFY: 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 1-2, 4, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b ============================== VAR 900544 Q.X7. (ASK OF PROTESTANTS) (RB, P.21) Which one of these words BEST describes your kind of Christianity, FUNDAMENTALIST, EVANGELICAL, CHARISMATIC OR PENTECOSTAL, MODERATE TO LIBERAL? 1. FUNDAMENTALIST 2. EVANGELICAL 3. CHARISMATIC/PENTECOSTAL 4. MODERATE TO LIBERAL 5. SOMETHING ELSE (VOLUNTEERED, SPECIFY:) 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 11, 21, 23-30, 98-99 in Q.X4; 5, 8-9 in Q.X5 ============================== VAR 900545 Q.X8. (ASK OF ALL PROTESTANTS, CATHOLICS OR OTHER CHRISTIANS) Would you call yourself a born-again Christian, that is, have you personally had a conversion experience related to Jesus Christ? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 11, 23-30, 98-99 in Q.X4; 5, 8-9 in Q.X5 ============================== VAR 900546 Q.X4z. RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION SUMMARY This variable was built using the closed-ended responses to Q.X3a/Q.X3b-Q.X4j and where necessary, using also the verbatim responses as described in variables Q.X4x-Q.X4y. Use RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE Master Code. 010. . . 997. 998. R refused to answer 999. NA 000. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a ============================== VAR 900547 R'S GENDER (Given by informant) 1. Male 2. Female 9. NA ============================== VAR 900548 R'S AGE (Given by informant) Code age in years 17. . . 94. 99. NA ============================== VAR 900549 Q.Z2. Respondent's race is: 1. WHITE 2. BLACK 3. AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE 4. ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER 9. NA ============================== VAR 900550 Q.Y1a. What is the month, day and year of your birth?--MONTH Code MONTH 01. January 02. February 03. March 04. April 05. May 06. June 07. July 08. August 09. September 10. October 11. November 12. December 98. DK 99. NA; refused ============================== VAR 900551 Q.Y1b. What is the month, day and year of your birth?--YEAR Code actual YEAR (1880-1973) 1880. . . 1973. 9998. DK 9999. NA; refused ============================== VAR 900552 Q.Y1x. Recoded AGE Built from Date of Interview, Q.Y1a and Q.Y1b--not entered by coder. Month and year of R's birth subtracted from month and year of interview. If year of birth was NA or refused (9999 in Q.Y1b), but age of respondent was given by informant in the household listing, then age from household listing was used in Q.Y1x. Code actual age 17. . . 98. 99. 99 years or older 00. NA; 9999 in Q.Y1b ============================== VAR 900553 Q.Y2. Are you married now and living with your (husband/wife)-- or are you widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never married? If spouse in nursing home, or works and lives in another city, or family is in process of moving and temporarily holding 2 residences, code 1 is used. 1. MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE (OR SPOUSE IN SERVICE) 2. NEVER MARRIED 3. DIVORCED 4. SEPARATED 5. WIDOWED 7. PARTNERS NOT MARRIED (VOLUNTEERED) 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900554 Q.Y3. What is the highest grade of school or year of college you have completed? Code actual GRADE marked Departing from past practice 0-11 years of schooling and 1 in Q.Y3a (equivalency tests passed) were not recoded 12 in Q.Y3 00. NONE, no grades completed...(0 in Q.Y3b) 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. Twelve years completed...(0 in Q.Y3b) 13. Thirteen years...(0 in Q.Y3a) 14. Fourteen years...(0 in Q.Y3a) 15. Fifteen years...(0 in Q.Y3a) 16. Sixteen years; four years of college completed...(0 in Q.Y3a) 17. Seventeen years; graduate study...(0 in Q.Y3a) 98. DK...(0 in Q.Y3a-Q.Y3b) 99. NA...(0 in Q.Y3a-Q.Y3b) ============================== VAR 900555 Q.Y3a. Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 13-17, 98-99 in Q.Y3 ============================== VAR 900556 Q.Y3b. What is the highest degree that you have earned? 01. Bachelor's degree: BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH, BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA, BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD 02. Master's degree: MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED, MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM, STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS 03. PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 04. LLB, JD 05. MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) 06. JDC, STD, THD 07. Associate Degree, AA 96. No degree earned 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 00-12, 98-99 in Q.Y3 ============================== VAR 900557 Q.Y3x. SUMMARY: R's Education *Departing from past practice, R's who reported more than 12 years of schooling and DK or NA in Q.Y3b were coded 04 instead of 99 in Q.Y3x. Built from Q.Y3, Q.Y3a and Q.Y3b 01. 8 grades or less (0-8 in Q.Y3 and 5, 8-9 in Q.Y3a) 02. 9-11 grades, no further schooling (include 12 yrs. without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Q.Y3 and 5, 8-9 in Q.Y3a) 03. High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Q.Y3a) 04. *More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree 13-17 in Q.Y3 and 96, 98-99 in Q.Y3b) 05. Junior or community college level degrees (AA degrees) (07 in Q.Y3b) 06. BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01 in Q.Y3b) 07. Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Q.Y3b) 98. DK (98 in Q.Y3) 99. NA (99 in Q.Y3) ============================== VAR 900558 -- EDUCATION SEQUENCE FOR R's SPOUSE OR PARTNER -- Q.Y3c. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. R IS MARRIED OR LIVING WITH PARTNER (BOX '1' OR '7' MARKED AT Q.Y2) 2. ALL OTHERS...(96 in Q.Y3d, 0 in Q.Y3e-Q.Y3h) ============================== VAR 900559 Q.Y3d. What is the highest grade of school or year of college (your husband/your wife/your partner) has completed? Code actual GRADE marked Departing from past practice 0-11 years of schooling and 1 in Q.Y3e (equivalency tests passed) were not recoded 12 in Q.Y3d 00. NONE, no grades completed...(0 in Q.Y3f) 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. Twelve years completed...(0 in Q.Y3f) 13. Thirteen years...(0 in Q.Y3e) 14. Fourteen years...(0 in Q.Y3e) 15. Fifteen years...(0 in Q.Y3e) 16. Sixteen years; four years of college completed...(0 in Q.Y3e) 17. Seventeen years; graduate study...(0 in Q.Y3e) 96. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c 98. DK...(0 in Q.Y3e-Q.Y3f) 99. NA...(0 in Q.Y3e-Q.Y3f) ============================== VAR 900560 Q.Y3e. Did (he/she) get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c, 13-17, 98-99 in Q.Y3d ============================== VAR 900561 Q.Y3f. What is the highest degree that (he/she) has earned? 01. Bachelor's degree: BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH, BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA, BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD 02. Master's degree: MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED, MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM, STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS 03. PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 04. LLB, JD 05. MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) 06. JDC, STD, THD 07. Associate Degree, AA 96. No degree earned 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c; 00-12, 98-99 in Q.Y3d ============================== VAR 900562 Q.Y3xx. SUMMARY: Spouse's Education *Departing from past practice, Rs who reported more than 12 years of schooling and DK or NA in Q.Y3b were coded 04 instead of 99 in Q.Y3xx. Built from Q.Y3d, Q.Y3e and Q.Y3f 01. 8 grades or less (0-8 in Q.Y3d and 5, 8-9 in Q.Y3d) 02. 9-11 grades, no further schooling (include 12 yrs. without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Q.Y3d and 5, 8-9 in Q.Y3e) 03. High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Q.Y3e) 04. *More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree 13-17 in Q.Y3d and 96, 98-99 in Q.Y3f) 05. Junior or community college level degrees (AA degrees) 07 in Q.Y3f) 06. BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01 in Q.Y3f) 07. Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Q.Y3f) 98. DK (98 in Q.Y3d) 99. NA (99 in Q.Y3d) 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c ============================== VAR 900563 Q.Y3g. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. R IS MALE AND MARRIED (OR LIVING WITH PARTNER) 2. ALL OTHERS...(0 in Q.Y3h) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c ============================== VAR 900564 Q.Y3h. (RB, P.22) Is she working now, temporarily laid off, or unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, a homemaker, (a student), or what? 01. WORKING NOW 02. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF 04. UNEMPLOYED 05. RETIRED 06. PERMANENTLY DISABLED 07. HOMEMAKER 08. STUDENT 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c; 2 in Q.Y3g ============================== VAR 900565 Q.Y4. (RB, P.22) 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? (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) Code number pre-coded in green NOTE: Q.Y4 and Q.Y22 need to be coded with a 2-digit code that will allow us to classify a retired/permanently disabled/housewife/student who is also working now, differentiated as to whether the employment is half-time or more, or less than half-time. To determine this you will have to scan the entire employment section for R (Q.Y4-Q.Y20a) to determine if R has information in more than one employment category. If so, you will then need to determine the number of hours worked at the current job (Q.Y6a) and assign R to the combination category e.g., working now and student) depending on whether they work 20 hrs+ or less. This is done for all respondents. If R is working now only assign code 10 regardless of number of hours worked in Q.Y6a. 10. WORKING NOW only...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4e, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 15. R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED--currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y4a, Q.Y4c-Q.Y4e, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 16. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4b, Q.Y4d-Q.Y4e, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 17. R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 18. R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 20. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4e, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 40. UNEMPLOYED...(0 in Q.Y4b-Q.Y9b, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 50. RETIRED--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y4a, Q.Y4c-Q.Y9b, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 51. R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y4a, Q.Y4c-Q.Y4e, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 60. PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4b, Q.Y4d-Q.Y9b, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 61. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4b, Q.Y4d-Q.Y4e, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 70. HOMEMAKER--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y9-Q.Y15a) 71. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 75. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y5a-Q.Y15a) 80. STUDENT--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y5a-Q.Y15a) 81. R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 99. NA--see supervisor before using...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y20a) ============================== VAR 900566 Q.Y4x. SUMMARY: R's working status Built from Q.Y4--not entered by coders 1. R working now or is retired/permanently disabled/ homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week 10, 15-18 in Q.Y4) 2. R temporarily laid off (20 in Q.Y4) 4. R unemployed (40 in Q.Y4) 5. R retired and not working 20 hours or more per week 50, 51 in Q.Y4) 6. R permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or more per week (60, 61 in Q.Y4) 7. R homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week 70-71, 75 in Q.Y4) 8. R student not working 20 hours or more per week (80, 81 in Q.Y4) 9. NA (99 in Q.Y4) ============================== VAR 900567 Q.Y4a. (IF R IS UNEMPLOYED) Have you ever done any work for pay? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 0. INAP, 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900568 Q.Y4b. (IF R IS RETIRED) When did you retire? Code last two digits of YEAR 40. . . 90. 99. NA 00. INAP, 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900569 Q.Y4c. (IF R IS DISABLED) Have you ever done any work for pay? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 0. INAP, 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900570 Q.Y4d. (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? 1. YES...(0 in Q.Y4e) 5. NO 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y4e) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y4e) 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900571 Q.Y4e. (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT) In the last six months, did you do any work for pay? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d ============================== VAR 900572 -- R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF -- Q.Y5. What is your main occupation? (What sort of work do you do?) Q.Y5a. What are your most important activities or duties? Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900573 Q.Y5x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code 80 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y5a 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900574 Q.Y5b. What kind of (business/industry) is that? Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900575 Q.Y6. Do you work for someone else, are you self-employed, or what? 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y6a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y6a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y6a) 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900576 Q.Y6a. Are you employed by a federal, state or local government? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y6 ============================== VAR 900577 Q.Y7. About how many hours do you work on your job in the average week? Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 OR MORE HOURS 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900578 Q.Y7a. Is that MORE hours than you want to work, FEWER hours than you want to work, or generally ABOUT RIGHT? 1. FEWER 3. ABOUT RIGHT 5. MORE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900579 Q.Y8. How worried are you about losing your job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? 1. A LOT 3. SOMEWHAT 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DK; REFUSED 9. NA 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900580 Q.Y9. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. R IS WORKING NOW 2. R TEMPORARILY LAID OFF...(0 IN Q.Y9A-Q.Y9B) 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900581 Q.Y9A. Were you out of work or laid off at any time during the last six months? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4; 2 IN Q.Y9 ============================== VAR 900582 Q.Y9B. 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? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4; 2 IN Q.Y9 ============================== VAR 900583 -- R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED -- Q.Y10. What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation?) Q.Y10a. What were your most important activities or duties? Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c ============================== VAR 900584 Q.Y10x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code 80 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y10a 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c ============================== VAR 900585 Q.Y10b. What kind of (business/industry) was that? Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c ============================== VAR 900586 Q.Y11. Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what? 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y11a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y11a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y11a) 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c ============================== VAR 900587 Q.Y11a. Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y11 ============================== VAR 900588 Q.Y12. Have you had a job in the past SIX months? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y12a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y12a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y12a) 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c ============================== VAR 900589 Q.Y12a. About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y12 ============================== VAR 900590 Q.Y13. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: EMPLOYMENT STATUS 1. R IS UNEMPLOYED...(0 in Q.Y14) 2. R IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c ============================== VAR 900591 Q.Y14. Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? 1. YES...(0 in Q.Y15-Q.Y15a) 5. NO 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y15-Q.Y15a) 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1 in Q.Y13 ============================== VAR 900592 Q.Y15. Are you looking for work at the present time? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1, 9 in Q.Y14 ============================== VAR 900593 Q.Y15a. How worried are you about not being able to find a job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? 1. A LOT 3. SOMEWHAT 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DK; REFUSED 9. NA 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1, 9 in Q.Y14 ============================== VAR 900594 -- R HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT -- Q.Y16. What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation?) Q.Y16a. What were your most important activities or duties? Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e ============================== VAR 900595 Q.Y16x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code 80 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y16a 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e ============================== VAR 900596 Q.Y17. What kind of (business/industry) was that? Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e ============================== VAR 900597 Q.Y18. Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what? 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y18a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y18a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y18a) 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e ============================== VAR 900598 Q.Y18a. Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y18 ============================== VAR 900599 Q.Y19. About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e ============================== VAR 900600 Q.Y20. Are you looking for work at the present time? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e ============================== VAR 900601 Q.Y20a. How worried are you about not being able to find a job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? 1. A LOT 3. SOMEWHAT 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DK; REFUSED 9. NA 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e ============================== VAR 900602 -- R'S OCCUPATIONAL DATA -- STACKED -- Q.RC1. What is/was your main occupation? What sort of work do/did you do? Q.RC1a. What are/were your most important activities or duties? Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the l980 U.S. Census Occupation Code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If Respondent was coded 15 or 51 (working now and retired) in Q.Y4, his/her former occupation information was used. 001. . . 071. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c ============================== VAR 900603 Q.RC2. Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code for R's Current/Former Occupation 80 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If Respondent was coded 15 or 51 (working now and retired) in Q.Y4, his/her former occupation information was used. 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial(001-039) 02. Professional Speciality Occupations(040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations(200-235) 04. Sales Occupations (236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical(286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service Except Protective and Household(428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations(470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations(500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors(700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations(800-859) 13. Handlers, Equipment Clearners, Helpers and Laborers(860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c ============================== VAR 900604 Q.RC3. What do/did they make or do where you work/ed? What kind of business or industry is/was that? Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If Respondent was coded 15 or 51 (working now and retired) in Q.Y4, his/her former occupation information was used. 010. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c ============================== VAR 900605 Q.RC4. Do/Did you work for someone else, are/were you self-employed, or what? This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If Respondent was coded 15 or 51 (working now and retired) in Q.Y4, his/her former occupation information was used. 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c ============================== VAR 900606 Q.RC5. Are/Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If Respondent was coded 15 or 51 (working now and retired) in Q.Y4, his/her former occupation information was used. 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y6; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y11 ============================== VAR 900607 Q.RC6. About how many hours do/did you work on your job in the average week? Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. For those unemployed, or disabled and not working now, this question was asked about the job worked in the past six months. 01. . . 96. 97. Ninety-seven or more 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 5,9 in Q.Y12 ============================== VAR 900608 Q.RC7. How worried are you about losing your job/not being able to find a job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment, and those who are retired and working for pay at the present time. 1. A LOT 3. SOMEWHAT 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DON'T KNOW, REFUSED 9. NA 0. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 1,9 in Q.Y14 ============================== VAR 900609 Q.RC8. Have you had a job in the past SIX months? This variable combines data from all R's who are unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c ============================== VAR 900610 Q.RC9. Are you looking for work at the present time? This variable combines data from all R's who are unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 1,9 in Q.Y14 ============================== VAR 900611 Q.RC10. Have you ever done any work for pay? This variable combines data from all R's who are unemployed or permanently disabled. 1. YES 5. NO 9. NA 0. INAP; 10,15,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75,80-81,99 in Q.Y4 ============================== VAR 900612 Q.Y21. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. R IS FEMALE AND MARRIED (OR PARTNERED) 2. ALL OTHERS...(0 in Q.Y22-Q.Y37a) ============================== VAR 900613 -- R'S HUSBAND/PARTNER OCCUPATION DATA -- Q.Y22. (RB, STILL ON P.22) We'd like to know about (your husband/your partner). Is he working now, temporarily laid off, or is he unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, (a homemaker), (a student), or what? (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) Code number pre-coded in green. NOTE: Q.Y4 and Q.Y22 need to be coded with a 2-digit code that will allow us to classify a retired/permanently disabled/housewife/student who is also working now, differentiated as to whether the employment is half-time or more, or less than half-time. To determine this you will have to scan the entire employment section for R (Q.Y4-Q.Y20a) to determine if R has information in more than one employment category. If so, you will then need to determine the number of hours worked at the current job (Q.Y6a) and assign R to the combination category e.g., working now and student) depending on whether they work 20 hrs+ or less. This is done for all respondents. If R is working now only assign code 10 regardless of number of hours worked in Q.Y6a. 10. WORKING NOW only...(in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22e, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 15. R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED--currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y22a, Q.Y22c-Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 16. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22b, Q.Y22d-Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 17. R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 18. R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 20. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22e, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 40. UNEMPLOYED...(0 in Q.Y22b-Q.Y27b, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 50. RETIRED--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y22a, Q.Y22c-Q.Y27b, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 51. R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y22a, Q.Y22c-Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 60. PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22b, Q.Y22d-Q.Y27b, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 61. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22b, Q.Y22d-Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 70. HOMEMAKER--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y23a-Q.Y32a) 71. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 75. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y23a-Q.Y32a) 80. STUDENT--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y23a-Q.Y32a) 81. R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 99. NA--(SEE SUPERVISOR BEFORE USING)...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y37a) 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21 ============================== VAR 900614 Q.Y22x. SUMMARY: Spouse's working status Built from Q.Y22--not entered by coders 1. H/P working now or is retired/permanently disabled/ homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week (10, 15-18 in Q.Y22) 2. H/P temporarily laid off (20 in Q.Y22) 4. H/P unemployed (40 in Q.Y22) 5. H/P retired and not working 20 hours or more per week (50, 51 in Q.Y22) 6. H/P permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or more per week (60, 61 in Q.Y22) 7. H/P homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week (70-71, 75 in Q.Y22) 8. H/P student not working 20 hours or more per week (80, (81 in Q.Y22) 9. NA (99 in Q.Y22) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21 ============================== VAR 900615 Q.Y22a. (IF SPOUSE IS UNEMPLOYED) Has he ever done any work for pay? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900616 Q.Y22b. (IF SPOUSE IS RETIRED) When did he retire? Code last two digits of YEAR 50. . . 90. 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900617 Q.Y22c. (IF SPOUSE IS DISABLED) Has he ever done any work for pay? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900618 Q.Y22d. (IF SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Is he doing any work for pay at the present time? 1. YES...(0 in Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 5. NO 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900619 Q.Y22e. In the last six months, did he do any work for pay? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d ============================== VAR 900620 -- R'S HUSBAND WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF -- Q.Y23. What is his main occupation? (What sort of work does he do?) Q.Y23a. What are his most important activities or duties? Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 900. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22 0621 Q.Y23x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code 80 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y23a 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900622 Q.Y23b. What kind of (business/industry) is that? Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. 001. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900623 Q.Y24. Does he work for someone else, is he self-employed, or what? 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y24a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y24a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y24a) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900624 Q.Y24a. Is he employed by a federal, state or local government? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y24 ============================== VAR 900625 Q.Y25. About how many hours does he work on his job in the average week? Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900626 Q.Y25a. Is that MORE hours than he wants to work, FEWER hours than he wants to work, or generally ABOUT RIGHT? 1. FEWER 3. ABOUT RIGHT 5. MORE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900627 Q.Y26. How worried is he about losing his job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? 1. A LOT 3. SOMEWHAT 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DK; REFUSED 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900628 Q.Y27. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. HUSBAND/PARTNER IS WORKING NOW (1 AT Y22) 2. HUSBAND/PARTNER TEMPORARILY LAID OFF...(0 in Q.Y27a-Q.Y27b) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900629 Q.Y27a. Was he out of work or laid off at any time during the last six months? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 2 in Q.Y27 ============================== VAR 900630 Q.Y27b. During the last six months, has he had a reduction in his work hours or had to take a cut in pay at any time for reasons other than illness or personal choice? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 2 in Q.Y27 ============================== VAR 900631 - R'S HUSBAND UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED - Q.Y28. What kind of work did he do on his last regular job? (What was his occupation?) Q.Y28a. What were his most important activities or duties? Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 900. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c ============================== VAR 900632 Q.Y28x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code 80 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y28a 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c ============================== VAR 900633 Q.Y28b. What kind of (business/industry) was that? Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. 001. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c ============================== VAR 900634 Q.Y29. Did he work for someone else, was he self-employed, or what? 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y29a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y29a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y29a) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c ============================== VAR 900635 Q.Y29a. Was he employed by a federal, state or local government? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y29 ============================== VAR 900636 Q.Y30. Has he had a job in the past six months? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y30a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y30a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y30a) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c ============================== VAR 900637 Q.Y30a. About how many hours did he work on his job in the average week? Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y30 ============================== VAR 900638 Q.Y31. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: EMPLOYMENT STATUS 1. HUSBAND IS UNEMPLOYED...(0 in Q.Y31a) 2. HUSBAND IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c ============================== VAR 900639 Q.Y31a. Is he doing any work for pay at the present time? 1. YES...(0 in Q.Y32-Q.Y32a) 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y32-Q.Y32a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y32-Q.Y32a) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1 in Q.Y31 ============================== VAR 900640 Q.Y32. Is he looking for work at the present time? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1, 9 in Q.Y31a ============================== VAR 900641 Q.Y32a. How worried is he about not being able to find a job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? 1. A LOT 3. SOMEWHAT 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DK; REFUSED 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1, 9 in Q.Y31a ============================== VAR 900642 -- R'S HUSBAND STUDENT -- Q.Y33. What kind of work did he do on his last regular job? (What was his occupation?) Q.Y33a. What were his most important activities or duties? Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 900. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e ============================== VAR 900643 Q.Y33x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code 80 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y33a 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e ============================== VAR 900644 Q.Y34. What kind of (business/industry) was that? Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. 001. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e ============================== VAR 900645 Q.Y35. Did he work for someone else, was he self-employed, or what? 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y35a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y35a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y35a) 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e ============================== VAR 900646 Q.Y35a. Was he employed by a federal, state or local government? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y35 ============================== VAR 900647 Q.Y36. About how many hours did he work on his job in the average week? Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e ============================== VAR 900648 Q.Y37. Is he looking for work at the present time? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e ============================== VAR 900649 Q.Y37a. How worried is he about not being able to find a job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? 1. A LOT 3. SOMEWHAT 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DK; REFUSED 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e ============================== VAR 900650 -- R'S HUSBAND/PARTNER OCCUPATIONAL DATA -- STACKED -- Q.RC1001. What is/was his (husband/partner's) main occupation? What sort of work does/did he do? Q.RC1001a. What are/were his (husband/partner's) most important activities or duties? Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the l980 U.S. Census Occupation Code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If husband/partner is coded 15 or 51 (retired, and working now) in Q.Y22, his/her former occupation information is used. 001. . . 071. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c ============================== VAR 900651 Q.RC1002. Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code for R's husband/partner's Current/Former Occupation 80 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If husband/partner is coded 15 or 51 (retired, and working now) in Q.Y22, his/her former occupation information is used. 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial(001-039) 02. Professional Speciality Occupations(040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations(200-235) 04. Sales Occupations (236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical(286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service Except Protective and Household(428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations(470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations(500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors(700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations(800-859) 13. Handlers, Equipment Clearners, Helpers and Laborers(860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c ============================== VAR 900652 Q.RC1003. What do/did they make or do where he works/worked? What kind of business or industry is/was that? Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If husband/partner is coded 15 or 51 (retired, and working now) in Q.Y22, his/her former occupation information is used. 010. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c ============================== VAR 900653 Q.RC1004. Does/Did he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) work for someone else, is/was he self-employed, or what? This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If husband/partner is coded 15 or 51 (retired, and working now) in Q.Y22, his/her former occupation information is used. 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c ============================== VAR 900654 Q.RC1005. Is/Was he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) employed by a federal, state or local government? This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If husband/partner is coded 15 or 51 (retired, and working now) in Q.Y22, his/her former occupation information is used. 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 3,8-9 in Q.Y24; 3,8-9 in Q.Y29 ============================== VAR 900655 Q.RC1006. About how many hours does/did he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) work on his job in the average week? This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. For those unemployed, or disabled and not working now, this question was asked about the job worked in the past six months. 01. . . 96. 97. Ninety-seven or more 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 5,8-9 in Q.Y30 ============================== VAR 900656 Q.RC1007. How worried is he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) about losing his job/not being able to find job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment, and those who are retired and working for pay at the present time. 1. A LOT 3. SOMEWHAT 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DON'T KNOW, REFUSED 9. NA 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1,8-9 in Q.Y31a ============================== VAR 900657 Q.RC1008. Has he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) had a job in the past SIX months? This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c ============================== VAR 900658 Q.RC1009. Is he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) looking for work at the present time? This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1,8-9 in Q.Y31a ============================== VAR 900659 Q.RC1010. Has he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) ever done any work for pay? This variable combines data for all husband/partners who are unemployed or permanently disabled. 1. YES 5. NO 9. NA 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 10,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75, 80-81,99 in Q.Y22 ============================== VAR 900660 Q.Y38. Do you or anyone else in this household belong to a labor union? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y38a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y38a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y38a) ============================== VAR 900661 Q.Y38a. Who is it that belongs? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) 11. (A) RESPONDENT only 13. (C) R's WIFE only 14. (D) R's HUSBAND only 15. (E) SOMEONE ELSE in household only 20. (A,D) RESPONDENT and R's HUSBAND 21. (A,C) RESPONDENT and R's WIFE 22. (A,E) RESPONDENT and SOMEONE ELSE 23. (C,E) R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE 26. (D,E) R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE 31. (A,C,E) RESPONDENT, R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE 32. (A,D,E) RESPONDENT, R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE 99. NA 00. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.Y38 ============================== VAR 900662 Q.Y39. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. R ONLY FAMILY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER...(0 in Q.Y40) 2. ALL OTHERS (include R of same or opposite sex in long-term relationship who pool their income and Rs currently separated/widowed/divorced who were married in 1989) ============================== VAR 900663 Q.Y40. (RB, P.23) Please look at this page and tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income of ALL MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY LIVING HERE in 1989 BEFORE TAXES. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. (IF UNCERTAIN: What would be your best guess?) Rs who do not live with a family member age 14 or older were not asked this question. Their response to Q.Y41 was duplicated in this variable. 01. A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999 02. B. $3,000-$4,999 03. C. $5,000-$6,999 04. D. $7,000-$8,999 05. E. $9,000-$9,999 06. F. $10,000-$10,999 07. G. $11,000-$11,999 08. H. $12,000-$12,999 09. J. $13,000-$13,999 10. K. $14,000-$14,999 11. M. $15,000-$16,999 12. N. $17,000-$19,999 13. P. $20,000-$21,999 14. Q. $22,000-$24,999 15. R. $25,000-$29,999 16. S. $30,000-$34,999 17. T. $35,000-$39,999 18. U. $40,000-$44,999 19. V. $45,000-$49,999 20. W. $50,000-$59,999 21. X. $60,000-$74,999 22. Z. $75,000-$89,999 23. AA. $90,000 AND OVER 88. DK 98. R REFUSED TO ANSWER...(0 in Q.Y40a/Q.Y41) 99. NA 00. INAP, 1 in Q.Y39 ============================== VAR 900664 Q.Y40a. (RB, STILL ON P.23) Now we are interested in the income that you yourself received in 1989, 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 1989 BEFORE TAXES. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. (IF UNCERTAIN: What would be your best guess?) Q.Y41. (RB, STILL ON P.23) Please look at this page and tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income YOU had in 1989 BEFORE TAXES. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. 01. A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999 02. B. $3,000-$4,999 03. C. $5,000-$6,999 04. D. $7,000-$8,999 05. E. $9,000-$9,999 06. F. $10,000-$10,999 07. G. $11,000-$11,999 08. H. $12,000-$12,999 09. J. $13,000-$13,999 10. K. $14,000-$14,999 11. M. $15,000-$16,999 12. N. $17,000-$19,999 13. P. $20,000-$21,999 14. Q. $22,000-$24,999 15. R. $25,000-$29,999 16. S. $30,000-$34,999 17. T. $35,000-$39,999 18. U. $40,000-$44,999 19. V. $45,000-$49,999 20. W. $50,000-$59,999 21. X. $60,000-$74,999 22. Z. $75,000-$89,999 23. AA. $90,000 AND OVER 88. DK 98. R REFUSED TO ANSWER 99. NA 00. INAP, 98 in Q.Y40 ============================== VAR 900665 Q.Y42. 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? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900666 Q.Y42a. Which one ? (RECORD ONE) Q.Y42b. Well, if you had to make a choice, would you call yourself middle class or working class? 1. MIDDLE CLASS 2. WORKING CLASS 5. Lower class; poor...(0 in Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e, Q.Y42d/Q.Y42f) 6. Upper class...(0 in Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e, Q.Y42d/Q.Y42f) 7. OTHER (SPECIFY)...(0 in Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e, Q.Y42d/Q.Y42f) 8. Refused to accept idea of classes...(0 in Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e, Q.Y42d/Q.Y42f 9. DK; NA...(0 in Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e, Q.Y42d/Q.Y42f) ============================== VAR 900667 Q.Y42c. Would you say that you are about average middle class or that you are in the upper part of the middle class? Q.Y42e. Would you say that you are about average working class or that you are in the upper part of the working class? In the questionnaire category 1 is printed as "4" and category 2 is printed as "6". 1. AVERAGE WORKING 2. UPPER WORKING 4. AVERAGE MIDDLE 6. UPPER MIDDLE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.Y42a/Q.Y42b ============================== VAR 900668 Q.Y42x. SUMMARY: R's Social Class (BUILT AND DISPLAYED--NOT ENTERED BY CODERS) Built from Q.Y42a/Q.Y42b and Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e 0. Lower class (50) 1. Average working (21) 2. Working--NA average or upper (28,29) 3. Upper working (22) 4. Average middle (14) 5. Middle class--NA average or upper (18,19) 6. Upper middle (16) 7. Upper class (60) 8. Refused to accept idea of class (80) 9. NA; DK; other (70,90) ============================== VAR 900669 Q.Y42d. Would you say you feel PRETTY CLOSE to middle class people, or that you don't feel much closer to them than to people in other classes? Q.Y42f. Would you say you feel PRETTY CLOSE to working class people, or that you don't feel much closer to them than to people in other classes? In the questionnaire category 1 is printed as "2" and category 4 is printed as "5". 1. CLOSE to middle class 2. CLOSE to working class 4. NOT CLOSE to middle class 5. NOT CLOSE to working class 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.Y42a/Q.Y42b ============================== VAR 900670 Q.Y43(1). In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? Code 2 mentions. Use NATIONALITY Code. If R gives 3 or more nationalities, code the first two listed EXCEPT when the nationality given in Q.Y43b is not one of the first two listed. THEN, code the nationality listed in Q.Y43b as the first mention and the first nationality listed for Q.Y43 as the second mention. 01. . . 95. 97. Other...(Make Card) 98. DK...(0 in Q.Y43(2)-Q.Y43b) 99. NA...(0 in Q.Y43(2)-Q.Y43b) 00. NONE; no further mention; "just American"...(0 in Q.Y43(2)-Q.Y43b) ============================== VAR 900671 Q.Y43(2). In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? Code 2 mentions. Use NATIONALITY Code. If R gives 3 or more nationalities, code the first two listed EXCEPT when the nationality given in Q.Y43b is not one of the first two listed. THEN, code the nationality listed in Q.Y43b as the first mention and the first nationality listed for Q.Y43 as the second mention. 01. . . 95. 97. Other...(Make Card) 00. NONE; no further mention ============================== VAR 900672 Q.Y43a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Q.Y43...(0 in Q.Y43b) 5. MORE THAN ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Q.Y43 0. INAP, 00, 98-99 in Q.Y43(1) ============================== VAR 900673 Q.Y43b. With which of these groups do you most closely identify? Respondents who gave only one nationality in response to Q.Y43 were not asked this question. Their response to Q.Y43 was duplicated here. 01. . . 88. 90. NONE, NEITHER 91. . . 95. 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 00, 98-99 in Q.Y43(1); 1 in Q.Y43a ============================== VAR 900674 Q.Y44. Were both your parents born in this country? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900675 Q.Y45. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT 1. SOME HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Q.Y43...(0 in Q.Y46) 2. NO HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Q.Y43 ============================== VAR 900676 Q.Y46. Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent? 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y46a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y46a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y46a) 0. INAP, 1 in Q.Y45 ============================== VAR 900677 Q.Y46a. (RB, P.24) Please look at the booklet and tell me which category best describes your Hispanic origin. 1. MEXICAN 2. PUERTO RICAN 3. CUBAN 4. LATIN AMERICAN 5. CENTRAL AMERICAN 6. SPANISH 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.Y46 ============================== VAR 900678 Q.Y47. Where were you born? (IF UNITED STATES: Which state?) Use STATE AND COUNTRY Code. 101. . . 704. 998. DK 999. NA ============================== VAR 900679 Q.Y48. Where was it that you GREW UP? (IF UNITED STATES: Which state or states?) If R grew up in more than one state or country, code place where R lived longest, between ages 6 and 18. If NA where longest, use code which best reflects ALL mentioned places. Use STATE AND COUNTRY Code. 101. . . 704. 998. DK 999. NA ============================== VAR 900680 Q.Y49. (RB, P.25) Looking at this list, please tell me where you were mostly brought up? 1. ON A FARM 2. IN THE COUNTRY, NOT ON A FARM 3. IN A SMALL CITY OR TOWN (UNDER 50,000 PEOPLE) 4. IN A MEDIUM-SIZED CITY (50,000 - 100,000) 5. IN A LARGE CITY (100,000 - 500,000) 6. IN A SUBURB OF A LARGE CITY 7. IN A VERY LARGE CITY (OVER 500,000) 8. IN A SUBURB OF A VERY LARGE CITY 9. NA ============================== VAR 900681 Q.Y50. How long have you lived in your present (CITY/TOWN/TOWNSHIP/COUNTY)? Code actual number of years. If R gives fraction of year, drop the fraction and code the actual number of years when greater than 2. 00. LESS THAN SIX MONTHS 01. 6-12 MONTHS; 1 YEAR 02. 13-23 MONTHS 92. 2 years...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b) 03. 3 years...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b) . . 89. 89 OR MORE...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b) 90. ALL OF LIFE...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b) 98. DK...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b) 99. NA...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b) ============================== VAR 900682 Q.Y50a. Where did you live before you moved here? Use CITY Code. 0001. . . 5101. 9996. FOREIGN COUNTRY given 9997. CITY not on list 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 03-92, 98-99 in Q.Y50 ============================== VAR 900683 Q.Y50b. Where did you live before you moved here?--STATE OR COUNTRY Use STATE AND COUNTRY Code. 101. . . 704. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 03-92, 98-99 in Q.Y50 ============================== VAR 900684 Q.Y51. How long have you lived in this (house/condo/ apartment)? Code actual number of years. If R gives fraction of year, drop the fraction and code the actual number of years when greater than 2. 00. LESS THAN SIX MONTHS 01. 6-12 MONTHS; 1 YEAR 02. 13-24 MONTHS; 2 YEARS 03. 3 YEARS . . 89. 89 OR MORE 90. ALL OF LIFE 98. DK 99. NA ============================== VAR 900685 Q.Y52. (Do you/Does your family) own your home, pay rent, or what? If R states that this is only a seasonal home, or that his/her main residence is elsewhere, make a card with this information but code Q.Y52 as written in interview. 1. OWN 2. RENT 3. Occupancy part of financial arrangement with employer or owner 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK 9. NA ============================== VAR 900686 Q.Z3. Other persons present at interview were (CHECK MORE THAN ONE BOX IF NECESSARY): 00. NONE (only box checked) 01. CHILDREN UNDER 6 ONLY 02. OLDER CHILDREN ONLY 03. Children under 6 and older children 04. SPOUSE ONLY 05. " and children under 6 06. " and older children 07. " and children under 6 and older children 08. OTHER RELATIVES ONLY 09. " " and children under 6 10. " " and older children 11. " " and children under 6 and older children 12. " " and spouse 13. " " and spouse and children under 6 14. " " and spouse and older children 15. " " and spouse and children under 6 and older children 16. OTHER ADULTS ONLY 17. " " and children under 6 18. " " and older children 19. " " and children under 6 and older children 20. " " and spouse 21. " " and spouse and children under 6 22. " " and spouse and older children 23. " " and spouse and children under 6 and older children 24. " " and other relatives 25. " " and other relatives and children under 6 26. " " and other relatives and older children 27. " " and other relatives and children under 6 and older children 28. " " and other relatives and spouse 29. " " and other relatives and spouse and children under 6 30. Other adults and other relatives and spouse and children under 6 and older children (all boxes checked in interview schedule) 99. NA ============================== VAR 900687 Q.Z4. Respondent's cooperation was: 1. VERY GOOD 2. GOOD 3. FAIR 4. POOR 5. VERY POOR 9. NA ============================== VAR 900688 Q.Z5. Respondent's general level of information about politics and public affairs seemed: 1. VERY HIGH 2. FAIRLY HIGH 3. AVERAGE 4. FAIRLY LOW 5. VERY LOW 9. NA ============================== VAR 900689 Q.Z6. Rate R's apparent intelligence: 1. VERY HIGH 2. ABOVE AVERAGE 3. AVERAGE 4. BELOW AVERAGE 5. VERY LOW 9. NA ============================== VAR 900690 Q.Z7. How suspicious did R seem to be about the study, BEFORE the interview? 1. NOT AT ALL SUSPICIOUS 3. SOMEWHAT SUSPICIOUS 5. VERY SUSPICIOUS 9. NA ============================== VAR 900691 Q.Z8. Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview? 1. VERY HIGH 2. ABOVE AVERAGE 3. AVERAGE 4. BELOW AVERAGE 5. VERY LOW 9. NA ============================== VAR 900692 Q.Z9. How sincere did R seem to be in (his/her) answers? 1. COMPLETELY SINCERE 2. USUALLY SINCERE 3. OFTEN SEEMED TO BE INSINCERE 9. NA ============================== VAR 900693 Q.Z11. Do you feel R reported income correctly? 1. YES, THINK R REPORTED CORRECTLY...(0 in Q.Z11a) 2. NO, THINK R REPORTED INCORRECTLY 3. R REFUSED INCOME QUESTIONS 5. NO, THINK R REPORTED DISHONESTLY 9. NA...(0 in Q.Z11a) ============================== VAR 900694 Q.Z11a. If possible, give a reasonable estimate of what R's family income is: 01. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999 02. $3,000-$4,999 03. $5,000-$6,999 04. $7,000-$8,999 05. $9,000-$9,999 06. $10,000-$10,999 07. $11,000-$11,999 08. $12,000-$12,999 09. $13,000-$13,999 10. $14,000-$14,999 11. $15,000-$16,999 12. $17,000-$19,999 13. $20,000-$21,999 14. $22,000-$24,999 15. $25,000-$29,999 16. $30,000-$34,999 17. $35,000-$39,999 18. $40,000-$44,999 19. $45,000-$49,999 20. $50,000-$59,999 21. $60,000-$74,999 22. $75,000 AND OVER 98. IMPOSSIBLE TO ESTIMATE 99. NA 00. INAP, 1, 9 in 1436 ============================== VAR 900695 Q.Z12. Was this interview conducted entirely in English, or was it necessary to translate some (or all) questions into another language? 1. INTERVIEW CONDUCTED ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH...(0 in Q.Z12a) 2. SOME (OR ALL) QUESTIONS TRANSLATED INTO ANOTHER LANGUAGE 9. NA...(0 in Q.Z12a) ============================== VAR 900696 Q.Z12a. What language ? 1. Spanish 7. Other...(Make Card) 9. NA 0. INAP, 1, 9 in Q.Z12 ============================== VAR 900697 Q.Z13. What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) Q.Z13(10). NEGATIVE--GENERAL 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900698 Q.Z13(11). What was R's reaction to interview... NEGATIVE--TOO LONG 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900699 Q.Z13(12). What was R's reaction to interview... NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900700 Q.Z13(13). What was R's reaction to interview... NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900701 Q.Z13(15). What was R's reaction to interview... R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900702 Q.Z13(20). What was R's reaction to interview... R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900703 Q.Z13(22). What was R's reaction to interview... R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900704 Q.Z13(30). What was R's reaction to interview... R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900705 Q.Z13(31). What was R's reaction to interview... R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900706 Q.Z13(40). What was R's reaction to interview... R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS. 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900707 Q.Z13(41). What was R's reaction to interview... R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT. 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900708 Q.Z13(45). What was R's reaction to interview... R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS: WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900709 Q.Z13(50). What was R's reaction to interview... R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900710 Q.Z13(70). What was R's reaction to interview... R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE" / "INTERESTED" / 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900711 Q.Z13(80). What was R's reaction to interview... NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK 1. Mentioned 5. Not mentioned 9. NA entire section ============================== VAR 900712 VOTE VALIDATION FILTER VARIABLE 1. R validated at his/her sample address 2. R validated at address other than sample address 3. Search for R's registration at two addresses 9. R was NOT VALIDATED, no name or address, validation record lost 0. INAP, R NOT VALIDATED, self report is not registered ============================== VAR 900713 Interviewer ID 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated) ============================== VAR 900714 Office Number This is the election office where R told us he/she was registered. For not-registered (not-validated) respondents this office corresponds to their sample address. 999. R registered out of sample and validated over the phone ============================== VAR 900715 VV.A1. Did you find a registration record with a name which is the same as or identifiable as the respondent's name? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated) ============================== VAR 900716 VV.A1a. How well does the name on the record match the name on the coversheet? 1. Identifiable as same name, but spelled differently 2. Different name, but record is for our respondent 3. Same 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated), 5, 8-9 in VV.A1. ============================== VAR 900717 VV.A1b. Does the birth date on the coversheet match that given on the registration record? 1. Yes 2. No 8. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1. 9. NA 0. Birthdate not available ============================== VAR 900718 VV.A1b(1). Birthdate is given as:--MONTH Code MONTH (01-12) 01. January 02. February 03. March 04. April 05. May 06. June 07. July 08. August 09. September 10. October 11. November 12. December 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 0, 1, 9 in VV.A1b. ============================== VAR 900719 VV.A1b(2). Birthdate is given as:--YEAR Code YEAR (1890-1972) 1890. . . 1972. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 0, 1, 9 in VV.A1b. ============================== VAR 900720 VV.A1c. Is birthdate on record within 10 years of coversheet birthdate? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 0, 1, 9 in VV.A1b. ============================== VAR 900721 VV.A1d. Is the address on this record the same as the address on the coversheet? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 0, 1, 9 in VV.A1b.; 1, 8-9 in VV.A1c. ============================== VAR 900722 VV.A1e. IWER: CHECK COVERSHEET FOR HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION: Does it show that there is a relative of the same gender also living in this household? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 0, 1, 9 in VV.A1b.; 1, 8-9 in VV.A1c.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1d. ============================== VAR 900723 VV.A1x(1). USING THIS REGISTRATION RECORD: Did this person vote: a) in November, 1988? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 0, 1, 9 in VV.A1b.; 1, 8-9 in VV.A1c.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1e. ============================== VAR 900724 VV.A1x(2). USING THIS REGISTRATION RECORD: Did this person vote: b) in November, 1990? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 0, 1, 9 in VV.A1b.; 1, 8-9 in VV.A1c.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1e. ============================== VAR 900725 VV.A2. Is the polling place for R which is given on the coversheet recognizable to the office as being in their jurisdiction? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1, 8-9 in VV.A1. ============================== VAR 900726 VV.A2a. Is the polling place given by R the right one for a person living at the address shown on the coversheet? 1. Yes 3. Can't tell 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A2. ============================== VAR 900727 VV.A2b. Recheck the records or the precinct that this polling place does belong to. Can a record for R be found? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A2.; 1, 3, 8-9 in VV.A2a. [A2c is not coded.] ============================== VAR 900728 VV.A2d. Please check the local phone book. Is there someone with the same (or similar) surname living at the coversheet address? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 1 in VV.A2b. ============================== VAR 900729 VV.A2e. Is the surname spelled the way we have it on the coversheet (or in some variant way that you have already checked the records for)? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 1 in VV.A2b.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A2d. ============================== VAR 900730 VV.A2f. Please recheck the registration records for the person whose name is spelled as you found it in the telephone book. Did you locate a record for this person? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 1 in VV.A2b.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A2d.; 1, 8-9 in VV.A2e. ============================== VAR 900731 VV.A3. (Is the address on the record the same as that on the coversheet or did you find the person at a different address?) 1. Yes 5. Different address 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1d.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1e. ============================== VAR 900732 VV.A3b. CHECK WITH OFFICE: Is one of these addresses just a mailing address? 1. Yes, coversheet 2. Yes, registration record 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1d.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1e.; 1, 9 in VV.A3. ============================== VAR 900733 VV.A4. Did you find this record in the "CURRENT" and/or "ACTIVE" registration files? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1. ============================== VAR 900734 VV.A4a(1). When did R register:--MONTH Code MONTH (01-12) 01. January 02. February 03. March 04. April 05. May 06. June 07. July 08. August 09. September 10. October 11. November 12. December 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1d.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A4. ============================== VAR 900735 VV.A4a(2). When did R register:--YEAR Code YEAR (1900-1991) 1900. . . 1991. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1d.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A4. ============================== VAR 900736 VV.A4b. In which of these files was this record located? 1. Purged/deceased/cancelled 2. To be processed (not yet added) 3. Inactive 7. Other, specify 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1d.; 1, 8-9 in VV.A4. ============================== VAR 900737 VV.A4c(1). When was the record purged?--MONTH Code MONTH (01-12) 01. January 02. February 03. March 04. April 05. May 06. June 07. July 08. August 09. September 10. October 11. November 12. December 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1d.; 1, 8-9 in VV.A4.; 2-3, 7-9 in VV.A4b. ============================== VAR 900738 VV.A4c(2). When was the record purged?--YEAR Code YEAR (1970-1991) 1970. . . 1991. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1d.; 1, 8-9 in VV.A4.; 2-3, 7-9 in VV.A4b. ============================== VAR 900739 VV.A4d(1). When did R register?:--MONTH Code MONTH (01-12) 01. January 02. February 03. March 04. April 05. May 06. June 07. July 08. August 09. September 10. October 11. November 12. December 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1d.; 1, 8-9 in VV.A4.; 1, 3, 7-9 in VV.A4b. ============================== VAR 900740 VV.A4d(2). When did R register?:--YEAR Code YEAR (1990-1991) 1990. 1991. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 5, 8-9 in VV.A1.; 5, 8-9 in VV.A1d.; 1, 8-9 in VV.A4.; 1, 3, 7-9 in VV.A4b. RECORD CHECK SECTION B: DID R VOTE? ============================== VAR 900741 VV.B0. CHECKPOINT This checkpoint was originally intended to design a search process based on the way offices organize their registration and vote records. If the office had a Registration Master file (computerized or manual) containing vote information, the interviewers were supposed to mark 4 and proceed to look up the respondent on that file. Original sources were supposed to be searched only if the interviewer did not find evidence of R voting in the Master file. If the office kept registration and vote records separately, the interviewer was supposed to mark 1 and work directly with whatever original source was available. In practice though, interviewers used the checkpoint to describe what they actually did. In several offices with Master files, they worked only with Poll books or some other primary source. Hence, EA30. reflects what the interviewer did, independently of how the office is organized. See EA29. for information on which offices tanscribe vote information into the registration master file. 1. Voting information is NOT on registration records in this office (only if a registration record for R was found). [Office 9 is coded here, lists of voters and non-voters were used] 2. A1x is filled out and NO OTHER Registration record for a person whose name and birthdate are a better match has been located. 3. A1x is SKIPPED and no registration record has been found for this R 4. We do have a registration record for this respondent AND vote information is on registration records. [Offices 2, 6, 7, 20, 49, 56, 84, 101, 102, 104-107, 112, 113, and 173 are coded here. These offices send original registration records to the polls where they are signed by the voters] 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated) ============================== VAR 900742 VV.B1. Does the registration record indicate that R voted in the November, 1990 general election? (BEFORE MARKING THE registration records file. SEE STUDY GUIDE for more details.) 1. Yes 5. No 8. Can't tell: R voted after Nov. 1990 and only the last vote is on record; DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1-3 in VV.B0. ============================== VAR 900743 VV.B2(1). What is the last date that the record shows R as voting? -- MONTH Code MONTH (01-12) 01. January 02. February 03. March 04. April 05. May 06. June 07. July 08. August 09. September 10. October 11. November 12. December 98. R HAS NEVER VOTED; DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1-3 in VV.B0.; 1, 8-9 in VV.B1. ============================== VAR 900744 VV.B2(2). What is last date that the record shows R as voting? -- DAY Code DAY (01-31) 01. . . 31. 98. R HAS NEVER VOTED; DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1-3 in VV.B0.; 1, 8-9 in VV.B1. ============================== VAR 900745 VV.B2(3). What is last date that the record shows R as voting? -- YEAR Code YEAR (1970-1991) 1970. . . 1991. 9998. R has never voted; DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1-3 in VV.B0.; 1, 8-9 in VV.B1. ============================== VAR 900746 VV.B3. Are there any records or files on which voting information for 1990 is recorded, other than these registration records, e.g., ballot applications, poll lists, signature lists, (other registration records)? 1. Yes 2. Yes, but none available to me 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1-2 in VV.B0.; 1, 9 in VV.B1. [VV.B3a is not coded.] ============================== VAR 900747 VV.B4. Do any of the voting records indicate that R voted on Nov. 6, 1990? 1. Yes 5. No 8. Maybe; DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1-2 in VV.B0.; 1, 9 in VV.B1.; 2, 5, 8-9 in VV.B3. [VV.B4a-VV.B4b are not coded.] ============================== VAR 900748 VV.B5. CHECKPOINT 1. We have NOT found a registration record for Respondent 2. We HAVE found a registration record for Respondent 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1, 2 in VV.B0. ============================== VAR 900749 VV.B6. Does the registration record indicate that R voted in the November, 1988 general election? (Before marking the NO box, check all versions of the registration records.) 1. Yes 5. No 6. Registration record has no voting information for 1988 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1-3 in VV.B0.; 1, 9 in VV.B5. ============================== VAR 900750 VV.B7. Are there any records or files on which voting information is recorded, other than these registration records, e.g., ballot applications, poll lists, signature lists, (other registration records)? 1. Yes 2. Yes, but none available to me 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1-2 in VV.B0.; 1, 8-9 in VV.B6. [VV.B7a is not coded.] ============================== VAR 900751 VV.B8. Do any of the voting records indicate that R voted in November, 1988? 1. Yes 5. No 8. Maybe; DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 1-2 in VV.B0.; 1, 8-9 in VV.B6.; 2, 5, 8-9 in VV.B7. [VV.B8a-VV.B8b are not coded.] RECORD CHECK SECTION C: USING VOTER RECORDS TO DETERMINE IF A REGISTERED R VOTED SECTION C SHOULD BE FILLED OUT ONLY IF R IS REGISTERED BUT OFFICE DOES NOT ENTER VOTE INFORMATION ON ANY VERSION OF ITS REGISTRATION RECORDS [VV.C1-VV.C3 are not coded.] ============================== VAR 900752 VV.C4. Do any of the voting records indicate that R voted on Nov. 6, 1990? 1. Yes 5. No 8. Maybe; DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 2-4 in VV.B0. [VV.C4a-VV.C4b are not coded.] ============================== VAR 900753 VV.C5. Do any of the voting records indicate that R voted on Nov. 8, 1988? 1. Yes 5. No 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); 2-4 in VV.B0. [VV.C5a-VV.C6 are not coded.] ============================== VAR 900754 VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990 THIS VARIABLE IS BASED ON VV.B1., VV.B4., AND VV.C5. 1. Records show R as voting in 1990 5. Records show R as not voting in 1990 8. Office refused access to voting records 9. NA There is no registration or voting record for R at this office 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated) ============================== VAR 900755 VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1988 THIS VARIABLE IS BASED ON VV.B6., VV.C4. AND VV.C5. 1. Records show R as voting in 1988 5. Records show R as not voting in 1988 8. Office refused access to voting records 9. NA There is no registration or voting record for R at this office 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER (not validated); ============================== VAR 900756 ASSIGNMENT TO VOTE/NON-VOTE THIS VARIABLE IS BASED ON VV.D1. AND VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990. VOTED: 11. Self-report, voted, records show R voted (1 in 13 and 1 in VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990) 12. Self-reported voted, office refused access to voting record or voting record for R not available ( 1 in 13 and 8 in VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990) 13. Self-report voted, not validated, name not known R record lost (1 in 13 and 0 in VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990) DID NOT VOTE: 21. Self-report did not vote (not registered), NA if voted; not validated (5, 9 in 13 and 0 in VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990) 22. Self-report did not vote, records show did not vote (5 in 13 and 5 in VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990) 23. Self-report did not vote, office refused access to voting record (5 in 13 and 8 in VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990) 24. Self-report did not vote, no registration or voting record found for this R (5 in 13 and 9 in VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990) 31. Self-report voted, voting records show R did not vote (1 in 13 and 5 in VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990) 32. Self-report voted, no registration or voting record found for this R (1 in 13 and 9 in VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990) 33. Self-report did not vote, office record show R has having voted (5 in 13 and 1 in VOTE SUMMARY FOR 1990) ============================== VAR 900757 EA1. DATE OF RECORD CHECK: MONTH --VARIABLES 757-803 COMPRISE THE ELECTION ADMINISTRATION SURVEY-- 06. June, 1991 07. July, 1991 08. August, 1991 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900758 EA2. DATE OF RECORD CHECK: DAY 01. . . 31. 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900759 EA3. #NO OF PRECINCTS IN OFFICE JURISDICTION 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900760 EA4. TOTAL NUMBER OF MINUTES ON RECORD CHECK TASK 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900761 EA5. TOTAL NUMBER OF INDIVIDUAL FORMS ASSIGNED TO THIS OFFICE As noted in the Introduction, 1988 Election Study respondents were revalidated as part of the 1990 study. Therefore, the sum of the forms assigned to all offices includes both 1988 and 1990 respondents. Also, in a few cases for 1990, respondents were searched for in more than one office (duplicate forms were issued). 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900762 EA6. How are registration records stored in this office? 1. Machine readable (i.e., computer) only 2. Original application forms/cards/sheets 3. Machine readable plus a card system/original applications 8. Other 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900763 EA7. Did the IWER USE these registration files (in any form, for any subset of the coversheets) for the purpose of ascertaining whether a respondent was registered with this office? 1. Yes 5. No, IWER used only poll books 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900764 EA8. How were the registration records used (i.e., accessed) by the IWER (or by the office personnel, if the lookups were not done by the IWER herself)? 1. Computer was directly queried by someone operating a CRT device 2. Listings (printout) of the computer file were used 3. The card index system and/or file of original applications was used 4. CRT and listings 5. CRT and card index system 6. Card index and listings 7. All 3 forms were used 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7. (Master/Central Registration files not used by IWER) ============================== VAR 900765 EA9. (CRT) Did someone else operate the CRT, or did the IWER? 1. Someone else 3. Both 5. IWER 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 2, 3, 6 in EA8. ============================== VAR 900766 EA10. (CRT) Was the name of a registrant sufficient to access a record, or was something else needed? 1. Name sufficient (code here where first name is needed) 2. Name not sufficient, address needed 3. Name not sufficient, something other than address needed 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 2, 3, 6 in EA8. ============================== VAR 900767 EA11. (CRT) Can this file be used to find out who is registered from a specific address? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 2, 3, 6 in EA8. ============================== VAR 900768 EA12. (CRT) Is precinct number recorded on this file? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 2, 3, 6 in EA8. ============================== VAR 900769 EA13. (PRINTOUT ONE) In what order was the listing? 1. ALPHA order by last name 2. Within alphabetic order, by precinct 3. Street index of some kind 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 1, 3, 5 in EA8. ============================== VAR 900770 EA14. (PRINTOUT ONE) Is precinct number recorded on this printout? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 1, 3, 5 in EA8. ============================== VAR 900771 EA15. (PRINTOUT ONE) Did someone else use the source or did IWER? 1. Someone else 3. IWER 5. Both 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 1, 3, 5 in EA8. ============================== VAR 900772 EA16. (PRINTOUT TWO) What order was the listing in? 1. ALPHA order by last name 2. Within alphabetic order, by precinct 3. Street index of some kind 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 1, 3, 5 in EA8. (NO SECOND PRINTOUTS or NO listing at all) ============================== VAR 900773 EA17. (PRINTOUT TWO) Is precinct number recorded on this printout? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 1, 3, 5 in EA8. (NO SECOND PRINTOUTS or NO listing at all) ============================== VAR 900774 EA18. (PRINTOUT TWO) Did someone else use the source or did the IWER? 1. Someone else 3. IWER 5. Both 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 1, 3, 5 in EA8. (NO SECOND PRINTOUTS or NO listing at all) ============================== VAR 900775 EA19. (CARD INDEX FILE) In what order was the card file? 1. ALPHA order by last name 2. Within alphabetic order, by precinct 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 1, 2, 4 in EA8. (NO CARD FILE USED) ============================== VAR 900776 EA20. (CARD INDEX FILE) Is precinct number recorded on this file? 1. Yes 5. No 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 1, 2, 4 in EA8. (NO CARD FILE USED) ============================== VAR 900777 EA21. (CARD INDEX FILE) Did someone else use the CARD FILE did the IWER? 1. Someone else 3. IWER 5. Both 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 1, 2, 4 in EA8. (NO CARD FILE USED) ============================== VAR 900778 EA22. Did IWER use primary sources, such as poll books, or secondary sources, such as voter history master files, or both, to determine if a respondent for whom a registration record has been found voted in the 1988 election? 1. Used poll books or other primary source 5. Used only secondary sources -- go to EA24 9. NA: can't tell; vote records refused by office 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900779 EA23. INSOFAR AS WE CAN DETERMINE: for 1988, were these poll books used as: 1. Main source for determining vote history 2. Supplemental source, used only if master file didn't show R as voting 5. Can't tell 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA22. (POLL BOOKS NOT USED) ============================== VAR 900780 EA24. Did IWER use primary sources, such as poll books, or secondary sources, such as voter history master files, or both, to determine if a respondent for whom a registration record has been found voted in the 1990 election? 1. Used poll books or other primary source 5. Used only secondary sources -- go to EA27 9. NA: can't tell, vote records refused by office 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900781 EA25. INSOFAR AS WE CAN DETERMINE: for 1990, were these poll books used as: 1. Main source for determining vote history 2. Supplemental source, used only if master file didn't show R as voting 5. Can't tell 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA24. (POLL BOOKS NOT USED) ============================== VAR 900782 EA26. Did IWER use poll books herself (hands on) or did someone else do actual lookups? 1. IWER 2. Someone else 3. Both 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA22. and 5, 9 in EA24. ============================== VAR 900783 EA27. Were secondary sources used to ascertain whether a registrant voted? CODE USE OF PRINTOUTS,LISTINGS OF REGISTRATION FILE, OR CARD INDEX VERSION OF REGISTRATION FILE AS YES 1. Yes, for both years 2. Yes, for 1990 3. Yes, for 1988 only 5. No secondary source used 9. NA (office refused vote information) 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900784 EA28. What kind of secondary sources were used? 1. Master registration file (voter history is posted) 2. Separate voter history file (vote information not on registration files) 9. NA (office refused vote information) 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5 in EA27. only original or primary sources (i.e.,, poll books themselves) were used ============================== VAR 900785 EA29. Who is responsible for transferring information from the pollin place onto the computer (machine-readable) file? THIS VARIABLE REFERS TO THE MASTER COMPUTER FILE WHETHER OR NOT THE INTERVIEWER USED IT: 0. Not done at all 1. Done in the office 2. Sent elsewhere 9. NA; INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900786 EA30. Is entry process complete for 1990 election? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 0 in EA29. ============================== VAR 900787 EA31. Does office purge for non-voting? 1. Yes 5. No 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900788 EA32. Standard procedure to see if voters live at registration address? 1. Yes 5. No 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900789 EA33. Check for everyone or non-voters only (or both)? 1. Everyone 2. Non-voters or both 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5 in EA32. ============================== VAR 900790 EA34. What is the time interval? 01. Every year or more frequently 02. Every two years/after each general election . 04. Every four years/after each general election 05. Every five years/after each general election . 10. Ten years 99. NA 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5 in EA32. ============================== VAR 900791 EA35. How far back were the purged records accessible to the IWER? ENTER NUMBER OF YEARS 01. . . 90. 97. Indefinite 99. NA 00. INAP 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; PURGED FILES NOT READILY ACCESSIBLE TO INTERVIEWER ============================== VAR 900792 EA36. Date registration records were last purged systematically for non-voting?: MONTH 01. January 02. February 03. March 04. April 05. May 06. June 07. July 08. August 09. September 10. October 11. November 12. December 99. NA 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA31. (not purged for non-voting) ============================== VAR 900793 EA37. Date records last purged systematically for non-voting: YEAR ENTER LAST 2 digits 71. . . 91. 99. NA 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER not validated; 5, 9 in EA31. (not purged for non-voting) ============================== VAR 900794 EA38. Was name sufficient to access a purged record, or was something else needed? 1. Name sufficient (code here where first name is needed) 2. Name not sufficient, address needed 3. Name not sufficient, something else (not address) needed 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900795 EA39. Can this file be used to find out who was registered from a specific address? 1. Yes 5. No 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900796 EA40. Is precinct number recorded on the purged record? 1. Yes 5. No 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900797 EA41. Is vote history on the purged file? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900798 EA42. Did Interviewer use Purged Registration Records. This refers to records of persons formerly registered in this jurisdiction who are no longer registered for some reason. Often, these records are kept in physically separate files -- pulled from the active registration files. 1. Interviewer states that she used the purged file. 5. No positive evidence that the purged file was used by the IWER. 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 900799 EA43. How helpful and accommodating was the person operating the computer? 1. Very helpful 2. Moderately helpful 3. What was necessary but nothing more 4. Not very helpful 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 IN EA7.; 2, 3, 6 in EA8.; 5 in EA9. (no computer assistance) ============================== VAR 900800 EA44. Does IWER think she would have found more if she herself searched? 1. Yes 5. No 9. NA 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 5, 9 in EA7.; 2, 3, 6 in EA8.; 5 in EA9.; 1 in EA43. ============================== VAR 900801 EA45. How helpful and accommodating was the person doing the searching for records not on the computer? 1. Very helpful 2. Moderately helpful 3. What was necessary but nothing more 4. Not very helpful 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; Only computer records used or interviewer did search without help ============================== VAR 900802 EA46. Does IWER think she would have found more if she herself searched? 1. Yes 5. No 0. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER; 1, 0 in EA45. ============================== VAR 900803 EA47. Interviewer's Rating of Office's records. This scale ranking comes from the following instruction to the Interviewer: Please indicate on the scale below how well organized, accessible, and accurate the records are in this office. NOTE: PLEASE TRY NOT TO LET HOW MANY RECORDS YOU FOUND OR DID NOT FIND INFLUENCE HOW YOU MARK THIS SCALE. What we want to know here is how likely you think it would be that you find a record for a respondent if he/she was indeed registered in this office. 01. Excellent. I'm very confident that if the respondent is registered in this office, his/her record would have been found. . . . 10. Poor. It's very possible that a registration record does exist for respondents for whom I have been unable to locate, but the records are organized in such a way that further searching would be very difficult and time consuming. 00. INAP, 0, 9 in VOTE VALIDATION FILTER; 999 in OFFICE NUMBER ============================== VAR 912002 1991 Case ID, except: 0000. Not assigned 1991 ID (see V2008) ============================== VAR 912003 Time Zone 1. Eastern Time Zone 2. Central Time Zone 3. Mountain Time Zone 4. Pacific Time Zone 9. No 1991 interview ============================== VAR 912004 Daylight Savings Time Indicator 0. Yes 1. No 9. No 1991 interview (There is noVAR 2005) ============================== VAR 912006 Form # of 1991 Questionnaire 1. Form 1 (H Section) 2. Form 2 (J Section) 3. Form 3 (K-M Sections) 9. No 1991 interview ============================== VAR 912007 Status 01. Complete Interview 04. Non-sample 05. Final Refusal and Other Non-Interview ============================== VAR 912008 Result Code Note: This result code is not comparable to result codes appearing in administration files for NES time series studies but is informative about noninterview cases, e.g. refusals, on a more detailed level than V2007. his variable represents a collapsing of 1991 telephone interviewing result codes (which differ substantially from personal interviewing result codes). Note that some cases were 'predisposed' as nonsample (code 75) or noninterview (code 65). Cases 'predisposed' as NONSAMPLE (N=92) were cases where the respondent was known in advance to have no telephone, had refused to give a telephone number, or where the number given was known to be invalid, etc. so that R could not be phoned. 68 of these 'predisposed' nonsample cases were not assigned 1991 IDs (V2002) because they were not sent to the Telephone Facility; the other 24 'predisposed' nonsample cases were assigned IDs (and interviewers) before the preexistant condition was noted or confirmed. Nonsample cases coded "70" are those cases where R was called at what was thought to be a correct number but where it was discovered that the telephone number was incorrect, the telephone was disconnected, etc. Code 70 also includes several cases where R needed to be interviewed in Spanish: there did not exist a Spanish language version of the 1991 Pilot interview. Cases 'predisposed' as NONINTERVIEW (N=71) were cases where it in advance that R was deceased, was deaf or had a hearing problem, was too disabled, weak, or feeble to answer or sit at a telephone, or was was known otherwise physically or mentally restricted from participating in a phone interview. 15 'predisposed' noninterview cases were not assigned 1991 Ids (V2002) while 57 have 1991 IDs, for reasons similar to those mentioned above for 'predisposed' nonsample cases. Noninterviews which were neither 'predisposed' nor refusals (code 60) contain the usual nonrefusal noninterview types: upon calling, R is discovered to be deceased, ill, residing or traveling elsewhere and unavailable; never at home when called; no answer, etc. It should also be noted that among noninterviews are some cases where respondents did not have a telephone but did have a contact person through whom NES attempted to reach R. 01 Interview (N=1381) 05 Interview partial (N=4) 50 Refusal by R (N=158) 55 Refusal by someone other than R (N=14) 60 Other noninterview, not refusal (N=147) 65 Predisposition as noninterview (N=71) 70 Nonsample (N=115) 75 Predisposition as nonsample (N=92) ============================== VAR 912009 Incentive type 2. No incentive 3. Introductory letter only 4. Introductory letter and one dollar 5. Introductory letter and pen 9. Not Part of Incentive Experiment 0. 65,70,75 in 2008 (There is noVAR 2010) ============================== VAR 912011 Total Calls Counter Total Number of Calls Made 99. NA 00. 65,70,75 in 2008 (There are no vars 2012-2017) ============================== VAR 912018 Length of Interview in Minutes 999. NA 000. No 1991 interview (There are no vars 2019-2025) ============================== VAR 912026 1990 Case ID (There is noVAR 2027) ============================== VAR 912028 Date Last Called This is an alpha variable giving last date called, except: 0. 65,70,75 in 2008 (There is noVAR 2029) ============================== VAR 912030 Beginning Time of Interview In Seconds, on a 24 hour basis 99999. NA 00000. No 1991 interview ============================== VAR 912031 Ending Time of Interview In Seconds, on a 24 hour basis 99999. NA 00000. No 1991 interview ============================== VAR 912032 Start Date of Interview Month and day. 9999. NA 0000. No 1991 interview ============================== VAR 912033 End Date of Interview Month and day. 9999. NA 0000. No 1991 interview (There are no vars 2034-2049) ============================== VAR 912050 Interviewer ID Number 9999. NA 0000. 65,70,75 in 2008 ============================== VAR 912051 Interviewer: Month of Birth 99. NA 00. 65,70,75 in 2008 ============================== VAR 912052 Interviewer: Year of Birth 99. NA 00. 65,70,75 in 2008 ============================== VAR 912053 Interviewer: Sex 1. Male 2. Female 9. NA 0. 65,70,75 in 2008 ============================== VAR 912054 Interviewer: Education 3. High School Graduate 4. Some College 5. Bachelor's Degree 6. Master's Degree 9. NA 0. 65,70,75 in 2008 ============================== VAR 912055 Interviewer: Race 1. White 2. Black 9. NA 0. 65,70,75 in 2008 ============================== VAR 912056 Interviewer: Month of Hire 99. NA 00. 65,70,75 in 2008 ============================== VAR 912057 Interviewer: Year of Hire 99. NA 00. 65,70,75 in 2008 ============================== VAR 912058 Interviewer: Languages Spoken 0. Not Bilingual 1. Bilingual-Spanish 7. Bilingual-Other 9. NA; 65,70,75 in 2008 ============================== VAR 912059 Interviewer: Ethnicity 0. Non-hispanic 1. Hispanic 9. NA; 65,70,75 in 2008 (There are no vars 2060-2067) ============================== VAR 912068 A0. What is the month, day, and year of your birth? 01-12. ENTER MONTH 98. DON'T KNOW 99. REFUSED 00. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912069 01-31. ENTER DAY 98. DON'T KNOW 99. REFUSED 00. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912070 1890-1972. ENTER YEAR 9998. DON'T KNOW 9999. REFUSED 0000. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW (There are no vars 2071-2099) ============================== VAR 912100 A1. First I'd like to ask you about the good and bad points of George Bush. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Bush that might make you want to vote for him in 1992? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 0. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912101 A1a. (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] See Party Candidate Master Code 000. INAP: 5,8,9,0 in 2100 ============================== VAR 912102 A1a. (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] See Party Candidate Master Code 000. INAP: 5,8,9,0 in 2100 ============================== VAR 912103 A1a. (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] See Party Candidate Master Code 000. INAP: 5,8,9,0 in 2100 ============================== VAR 912104 A1a. (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] See Party Candidate Master Code 000. INAP: 5,8,9,0 in 2100 ============================== VAR 912105 A1a. (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] See Party Candidate Master Code 000. INAP: 5,8,9,0 in 2100 ============================== VAR 912106 A2. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Bush that might make you want to vote against him in 1992? 1. YES 5. NO 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 0. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912107 A2a. (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] See Party-Candidate Master Code 000. INAP: 5,8,9,0 IN 2106 ============================== VAR 912108 A2a. (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] See Party-Candidate Master Code 000. INAP: 5,8,9,0 IN 2106 ============================== VAR 912109 A2a. (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] See Party-Candidate Master Code 000. INAP: 5,8,9,0 IN 2106 ============================== VAR 912110 A2a. (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] See Party-Candidate Master Code 000. INAP: 5,8,9,0 IN 2106 ============================== VAR 912111 A2a. (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] See Party-Candidate Master Code 000. INAP: 5,8,9,0 IN 2106 ============================== VAR 912112 A3. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling his job as president? 1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 0. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912113 A3a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? 1. STRONGLY 2. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 0. INAP: 5,8,9,0 IN 2112; NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912114 A3b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? 5. STRONGLY 4. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 0. INAP: 1,8,9,0 IN 2112; NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912115 A3x. Approval Summary - Bush Job as President Built from variables v2112-v2114 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2113 OR v2114) 9. NA (9 IN v2113 OR v2114) 0. INAP: (8/9 IN v2112); NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912116 A4. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling the economy? 1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 0. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912117 A4a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? 1. STRONGLY 2. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 0. INAP: 5,8,9,0 IN 2116; NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912118 A4b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? 5. STRONGLY 4. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 0. INAP: 1,8,9,0 IN 2116; NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912119 A4x. Approval Summary - Bush handling of Economy Built from variables v2116-v2118 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2117 OR v2118) 9. NA (9 IN v2117 OR v2118) 0. INAP: (8/9 IN v2116); NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912120 A5. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling our relations with foreign countries? 1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 0. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912121 A5a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? 1. STRONGLY 2. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 0. INAP: 5,8,9,0 IN 2120; NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912122 A5b Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? 5. STRONGLY 4. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 0. INAP: 1,8,9,0 IN 2120; NO 1991 INTERVIEW ============================== VAR 912123 A5x. Approval Summary - Bush handling of Foreign Relations Built from variables v2120-v2122 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2121 OR v2122) 9. NA (9 IN v2121 OR v2122) 0. INAP: (8/9 IN v2120); NO 1991 INTERVIEW (There are no vars 2124-2199) ============================== VAR 912200 B1a. I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political leaders and other people who have been in the news. I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that person using something called the feeling thermometer. You can choose any number between 0 and 100. The higher the number, the warmer or more favorable you feel toward that person; the lower the number, the colder or less favorable. You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you feel neither warm nor cold toward them. 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. Our first person is Norman Schwartzkopf. 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA FOR QUESTIONS B1a - B1p, PROBE FOR DK RESPONSE: "When you say 'don't know' do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?" Probes are coded in variables 2245 - 2264. ============================== VAR 912201 B1b. Richard Cheney? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912202 B1c. (Form 1) Lloyd Bentsen? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912203 B1c. (Form 2). Mario Cuomo? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912204 B1c. (Form 3). Bill Clinton? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912205 B1d. George Bush? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912206 B1e. James Baker? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912207 B1f. (Form 1). Al Gore? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912208 B1f. (Form 2). Richard Gephardt? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912209 B1f. (Form 3). L. Douglas Wilder? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912210 B1g. Saddam Hussein? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912211 B1h. Jesse Jackson? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912212 B1i. Dan Quayle? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912213 B1j. (Form 1). Paul Tsongas? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912214 B1j. (Form 2). Jay Rockefeller? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912215 B1j. (Form 3). Bob Kerrey? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912216 B1k. Colin Powell? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912217 B1m. (NAME) - R's Congressperson? See list of names in Section VI, Candidate Lists - Part 3, 1991 List of Officeholders. 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912218 B1n. (NAME) - R's Senator #1? See list of names in Section VI, Candidate Lists - Part 3, 1991 List of Officeholders. *Pennsylvania cases - name asked was Harris Wofford 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912219 B1p. (NAME) - R's Senator #2? See list of names in Section VI, Candidate Lists - Part 3, 1991 List of Officeholders. 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912220 B2a-y. And still using this thermometer, how would you rate the following: 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA B2a. Conservatives? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912221 B2b. Palestinians? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912222 B2c. The Democratic Party? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912223 B2d. Japan? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912224 B2e. Moderates? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912225 B2f. Israel? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912226 B2g. Liberals? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912227 B2h. Anti-war Protesters? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912228 B2i. The Republican Party? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912229 B2j. Immigrants from foreign countries? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912230 B2k. Environmentalists? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912231 B2l. Whites? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912232 B2m. Blacks? 0-100. ENTER NUMBER 888. INAP: NO 1991 INTERVIEW; WRONG FORM # (V2006) 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912233