Version 01 Codebook ------------------- CODEBOOK VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION 1993 PILOT STUDY (1993.PNS) NES 1993 PILOT CODEBOOK 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. 1993 Pilot variables appear following 1992 Study variables. ============================== 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 - 9 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES NES DATASET NUMBER .................. This is dataset 1993.PNS ============================== VAR 923004 NAME-92PRE CASE ID NO MISSING DATA CODES 1992 PRE-ELECTION STUDY CASE ID OF RESPONDENT --------------------------------------------- NOTE: There are three gaps in the sequence of pre-election case IDs: there are no cases numbered 3333, 3359 or 3362. Cases 2149, 2364 were included in the first release of this collection but will not appear in future releases. About 55% of the 1992 Election Study respondents were initially interviewed in the 1990 Election Study and therefore are panel respondents. Please see introduction for further details of the 1992 Study Design. 0001-1126. Cross-section respondent 2001-3364. Panel respondent ============================== VAR 923005 NAME-PANEL/CROSS INDICATOR NO MISSING DATA CODES 1992 PANEL OR CROSS-SECTION INDICATOR ------------------------------------- 1359 1. Panel respondent (Interviewed initially in the 1990 National Election Study). 1126 2. Cross-section respondent NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923006 NAME-90POST CASE ID MD=0 1990 POST ELECTION STUDY CASE ID -------------------------------- NOTE: About 55% of the 1992 Election Study respondents were initially interviewed in the 1990 Election Study. This is the case ID for those respondents in that study. See the introduction for a description of the 1992 study design. This variable may be used to merge this data file with the 1990 election study (ICPSR 9548) or the 1990- 1991 [Panel/Pilot Study] Consequences of War Study (ICPSR 9673). 4-digit 1990 Post case number is entered, except: 0000. INAP, 1992 Cross-section respondent NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923007 NAME-1991 PANEL STATUS MD=0 PANEL RESPONDENT'S STATUS FOR THE 1991 PANEL/PILOT STUDY -------------------------------------------------------- All 1992 Election Study Panel respondents were interviewed in the 1990 Election Study. Some were also interviewed in the 1991 Consequences of War Study (ICPSR 9673). This variable denotes the respondent's status vis-a-vis the 1991 Study. See the introduction for a description of the 1992 Study design. 1060 1. Interviewed in 1991 116 4. Defined as Non Sample for the 1991 Study 183 5. Did not give an interview in 1991 1126 0. INAP, 1992 Cross-section NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923008 NAME-WEIGHT=PANEL/CROSS NO MISSING DATA CODES DEC= 4 FULL SAMPLE WEIGHT ------------------ This weight compensates for the unequal probabilities of selection for respondents in different size households and for differential nonresponse across geographic sample design categories and between panel and cross-section respondents. It is post-stratified to 1990 Census proportions for 24 age by sex by Census region categories. This is a 5 digit variable with 4 implicit decimal places. The weight is centered with a mean of 1.0. This is the first time that NES has put out a weight which compensates for nonresponse, although it has now become a fairly standard part of survey data collections. Such a weight is particularly appropriate for descriptive statistics. See also V7000 and the Sample Design section of the introductory materials for the 1992 Pre- and Post-Election Survey. NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923009 NAME-WEIGHT-PANEL ONLY NO MISSING DATA CODES DEC= 4 PANEL ONLY WEIGHT ----------------- This weight is to be used for analyses which use only the 1,361 panel cases; the supplemental cross-section cases (n=1,126) have a value of "0" in this field. The weight compensates for the unequal probabilities of selection for respondents in different size households, and for differential nonresponse across geographic sample design categories. It is post-stratified to 1990 Census proportions for 24 age by sex by Census region categories. This is a 5 digit variable with 4 implicit decimal places. The weight is centered with a mean of 1.0. V7000: TIME SERIES WEIGHT (Textual Description Only-- Actual variable location is as the next-to-last variable in the data file) This weight should be used in analyses in which the 1992 NES is being compared to earlier unwighted National Election Studies data collections. Variable 7000 corrects for panel attrition and for the aging of the panel respondents. Details on the construction of this variable are provided in the Sample Design section of the introductory materials for the 1992 Pre- and Post-Election Survey. The wight is centered with a mean of 1.0. Cases that are part of the new cross-section have a value of 1.0000 on variable 7000. This is a five-digit variable with four implicit decimal places. NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923010 NAME-PRE ONLY OR PRE AND POST NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-POST INDICATOR: 1992 ELECTION STUDY --------------------------------------- 230 0. R gave only a Pre-election interview 2255 1. R gave both a Pre and Post-election interview NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923011 NAME-92PRE: FORM TYPE NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION FORM-SAMPLE INDICATOR ---------------------------------- There were two forms for both the pre-election and post- election questionnaires. One, the "long questionnaire" was the standard form designed to be used for all face-to-face interviews. The other, the "short questionnaire" was a truncated version of the questionnaire which was designed solely to interview over the phone panel respondents who since 1990 had moved to areas where SRC no longer had interviewers. The short version of the instrument should not have been used with cross-section cases; however, 4 cases were administered using these short questionnaires in error (code 4). Regrettably, some panel respondents who had not moved out of range were administered the short form of the questionnaire. This variable in conjunction with v3071 will identify these cases. These problems of administration are described in the introduction and in Technical Report #43, available from NES Project Staff. The Spanish Language short questionnaire was administered both to cross-section respondents and to panel respondents who were unable to be interviewed in English. 1196 1. Long questionnaire: PANEL 1117 2. Long questionnaire: CROSS-SECTION 146 3. Short questionnaire: PANEL 4 4. Short questionnaire: CROSS-SECTION (used in error) 17 6. PANEL Spanish Language short questionnaire 5 7. CROSS-SECTION Spanish Language short questionnaire NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923012 NAME-3-DIGIT PRIMARY AREA NO MISSING DATA CODES PRIMARY AREA CODE (3 digits) ---------------------------- This is a 3-digit variable. The first digit indicates whether a sample point comes from the 1990 sample (1=panel), or from the 1992 (2=fresh cross-section). The last 2 digits denote the primary area. Please note that: Monroe and Ashley County AR both share PA# 77, and Phillips County, KS and Saline, NE share PA #68. The original 1990 Primary areas Monroe (68) and Saline (70) were depleted, so new Primary areas had to be selected from the same sample strata. For information on sample design please see: "Sample Design of the 1992 Pre- and Post-Election Study" in the introduction of this documentation. PRIMARY AREAS in alphabetic order: SEE APPENDIX NOTE 1990 1992 156 256 ANAHEIM, CA --- 277 ASHLEY, AR --- 216 ATLANTA, GA 123 223 ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 114 --- BALTIMORE, MD 178 278 BEDFORD, TN 136 236 BIRMINGHAM, AL 110 --- BOSTON, MA 117 217 BUFFALO, NY 173 273 BULLOCH, GA 184 284 CARBON, WY 103 203 CHICAGO, IL 139 239 COLUMBUS, GA --- 208 DALLAS/FT WORTH, TX 127 227 DAYTON, OH --- 266 DECATUR, IN 155 255 DENVER, CO 129 229 DES MOINES, IA 105 205 DETROIT, MI 182 282 ELDORADO, CA 159 259 EUGENE, OR 132 232 FORT WAYNE, IN 158 258 FRESNO, CA --- 264 GARDNER, MA 131 231 GRAND RAPIDS, MI 176 276 HALE, TX 109 --- HOUSTON, TX --- 242 JACKSONVILLE, FL --- 228 KANSAS CITY, MO 149 249 KNOXVILLE, TN 143 243 LAKELAND, FL --- 211 LONG ISLAND, NY 102 202 LOS ANGELES, CA 124 224 MANCHESTER, NH 144 244 McALLEN, TX 140 240 MIAMI, FL 126 226 MILWAUKEE, WI --- 215 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 177 --- MONROE, AR --- 280 MONTGOMERY, VA 170 270 MOWER, MN 121 221 NEW HAVEN, CT 101 201 NEW YORK, NY --- 218 NEWARK, NJ 104 204 PHILADELPHIA, PA 168 --- PHILLIPS, KS --- 260 PHOENIX, AZ 113 --- PITTSBURGH, PA 150 250 RICHMOND, VA --- 257 RIVERSIDE, CA 181 281 ROBESON, NC --- 274 SABINE, LA --- 234 SAGINAW, MI --- 268 SALINE, NE 106 206 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 165 265 SANILAC, MI 163 263 SCHUYLER, NY 153 253 SEATTLE, WA 112 --- ST LOUIS, MO 133 233 STEUBENVILLE, OH --- 245 WACO, TX --- 207 WASHINGTON, DC 147 247 WHEELING, WV The PRIMARY AREA CODE sorted by code number: 37 101. NEW YORK, NY 28 102. LOS ANGELES,CA 44 103. CHICAGO, IL 24 104. PHILADELPHIA, PA 18 105. DETROIT, MI 14 106. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 27 109. HOUSTON, TX 31 110. BOSTON, MA 24 112. ST LOUIS, MO 33 113. PITTSBURGH, PA 26 114. BALTIMORE, MD 24 117. BUFFALO, NY 23 121. NEW HAVEN, CT 18 123. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 27 124. MANCHESTER, NH 45 126. MILWAUKEE, WI 34 127. DAYTON, OH 26 129. DES MOINES, IA 12 131. GRAND RAPIDS, MI 34 132. FORT WAYNE, IN 29 133. STEUBENVILLE, OH 26 136. BIRMINGHAM, AL 35 139. COLUMBUS, GA 10 140. MIAMI, FL 35 143. LAKELAND, FL 41 144. McALLEN, TX 27 147. WHEELING, WV 24 149. KNOXVILLE, TN 34 150. RICHMOND, VA 34 153. SEATTLE, WA 28 155. DENVER, CO 19 156. ANAHEIM, CA 38 158. FRESNO, CA 32 159. EUGENE, OR 43 163. SCHUYLER, NY 32 165. SANILAC, MI 40 168. PHILLIPS, KS 37 170. MOWER, MN 50 173. BULLOCH, GA 31 176. HALE, TX 20 177. MONROE, AR 43 178. BEDFORD, TN 39 181. ROBESON, NC 36 182. ELDORADO, CA 27 184. CARBON, WY 38 201. NEW YORK, NY 13 202. LOS ANGELES, CA 31 203. CHICAGO, IL 26 204. PHILADELPHIA, PA 25 205. DETROIT, MI 11 206. SAN FRANCISCO,CA 52 207. WASHINGTON, DC 29 208. DALLAS/FTWRTH, TX 20 211. LONG ISLAND, NY 29 215. MINNEAPOLIS, MN 29 216. ATLANTA, GA 8 217. BUFFALO, NY 43 218. NEWARK, NJ 10 221. NEW HAVEN, CT 10 223. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 9 224. MANCHESTER, NH 11 226. MILWAUKEE, WI 9 227. DAYTON, OH 45 228. KANSAS CITY, MO 7 229. DES MOINES, IA 11 231. GRAND RAPIDS, MI 4 232. FORT WAYNE, IN 8 233. STEUBENVILLE, OH 28 234. SAGINAW, MI 9 236. BIRMINGHAM, AL 12 239. COLUMBUS, GA 1 240. MIAMI, FL 36 242. JACKSONVILLE, FL 15 243. LAKELAND, FL 13 244. McALLEN, TX 39 245. WACO, TX 10 247. WHEELING, WV 13 249. KNOXVILLE, TN 14 250. RICHMOND, VA 10 253. SEATTLE, WA 12 255. DENVER, CO 8 256. ANAHEIM, CA 53 257. RIVERSIDE, CA 14 258. FRESNO, CA 12 259. EUGENE, OR 63 260. PHOENIX, AZ 11 263. SCHUYLER, NY 39 264. GARDNER, MA 8 265. SANILAC, MI 50 266. DECATUR, IN 18 268. SALINE, NE 12 270. MOWER, MN 26 273. BULLOCH, GA 24 274. SABINE, LA 6 276. HALE, TX 13 277. ASHLEY, AR 8 278. BEDFORD, TN 43 280. MONTGOMERY, VA 12 281. ROBESON, NC 9 282. ELDORADO, CA 7 284. CARBON, WY NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923013 NAME-PRIMARY AREA NAME NO MISSING DATA CODES PRIMARY AREA NAME ----------------- This is an alphabetical variable. NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923014 NAME-CENSUS REGION NO MISSING DATA CODES 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.) SEE APPENDIX NOTE 474 1. Northeast (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania) 670 2. North Central (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin) 873 3. South (Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Louisianna, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia) 468 4. West (Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923015 NAME-STATE ABBREVIATION NO MISSING DATA CODES STATE ABBREVIATION ------------------ 2-digit postal abbreviation of state of sample location. NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923016 NAME-ICPSR STATE/92CD NO MISSING DATA CODES ICPSR STATE AND 1992 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ------------------------------------------- IN ALPHABETIC ORDER OF STATE ABBREVIATION AND CD. The numeric codes which follow are what appears in the dataset, not the alpha state code. The ICPSR state and congressional district where R voted (if different from the state and CD of sample address) was recorded in V5001. 13 4103. AL03 3 4104. AL04 18 4106. AL06 14 4107. AL07 20 4201. AR01 13 4204. AR04 18 6101. AZ01 10 6102. AZ02 5 6103. AZ03 7 6104. AZ04 23 6106. AZ06 45 7104. CA04 7106. CA06 7 7107. CA07 5 7108. CA08 5 7109. CA09 2 7110. CA10 2 7112. CA12 4 7113. CA13 52 7119. CA19 7124. CA24 2 7126. CA26 4 7127. CA27 2 7128. CA28 7 7129. CA29 7 7131. CA31 5 7132. CA32 7133. CA33 4 7134. CA34 3 7135. CA35 3 7136. CA36 2 7138. CA38 7 7139. CA39 10 7140. CA40 2 7141. CA41 14 7142. CA42 4 7143. CA43 25 7144. CA44 8 7145. CA45 3 7146. CA46 5 7147. CA47 4 7148. CA48 19 6201. CO01 18 6202. CO02 3 6206. CO06 33 0103. CT03 11 4303. FL03 10 4304. FL04 15 4306. FL06 50 4312. FL12 4317. FL17 2 4318. FL18 3 4320. FL20 1 4321. FL21 5 4322. FL22 76 4401. GA01 23 4402. GA02 11 4403. GA03 14 4404. GA04 5 4405. GA05 10 4407. GA07 5 3103. IA03 28 3104. IA04 2101. IL01 6 2102. IL02 18 2103. IL03 7 2105. IL05 6 2106. IL06 9 2107. IL07 4 2109. IL09 3 2110. IL10 4 2111. IL11 8 2112. IL12 10 2113. IL13 8 2114. IL14 50 2202. IN02 38 2204. IN04 40 3201. KS01 19 3203. KS03 24 4506. LA06 34 0301. MA01 5 0302. MA02 12 0306. MA06 3 0307. MA07 13 0308. MA08 3 0309. MA09 2 5202. MD02 4 5203. MD03 11 5204. MD04 6 5205. MD05 8 5206. MD06 6 5207. MD07 17 5208. MD08 11 2302. MI02 12 2303. MI03 11 2304. MI04 57 2305. MI05 8 2309. MI09 11 2310. MI10 7 2311. MI11 7 2315. MI15 10 2316. MI16 49 3301. MN01 8 3302. MN02 8 3304. MN04 13 3306. MN06 11 3401. MO01 5 3402. MO02 3403. MO03 18 3405. MO05 8 3406. MO06 37 4707. NC07 14 4708. NC08 18 3501. NE01 36 0401. NH01 7 1201. NJ01 28 1202. NJ02 5 1205. NJ05 14 1207. NJ07 22 1210. NJ10 7 1211. NJ11 9 1302. NY02 5 1303. NY03 6 1304. NY04 2 1305. NY05 5 1306. NY06 5 1307. NY07 4 1308. NY08 5 1309. NY09 15 1310. NY10 1 1311. NY11 4 1314. NY14 1 1316. NY16 5 1317. NY17 16 1319. NY19 7 1320. NY20 5 1327. NY27 13 1329. NY29 14 1330. NY30 54 1331. NY31 30 2403. OH03 6 2407. OH07 7 2408. OH08 36 2418. OH18 44 7204. OR04 15 1401. PA01 5 1402. PA02 8 1407. PA07 7 1408. PA08 8 1413. PA13 16 1414. PA14 2 1418. PA18 15 1420. PA20 30 5402. TN02 3 5403. TN03 55 5404. TN04 11 4903. TX03 7 4906. TX06 39 4911. TX11 37 4913. TX13 54 4915. TX15 9 4918. TX18 16 4925. TX25 6 4926. TX26 2 4929. TX29 5 4930. TX30 21 4003. VA03 8 4004. VA04 19 4007. VA07 17 4008. VA08 43 4009. VA09 7 4010. VA10 7 7301. WA01 11 7302. WA02 7 7307. WA07 19 7308. WA08 17 2504. WI04 14 2505. WI05 25 2509. WI09 38 5601. WV01 34 6898. WY98 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923017 NAME-ICPSR STATE NO MISSING DATA CODES ICPSR STATE CODE ---------------- New England 33 01. Connecticut 02. Maine 70 03. Massachusetts 36 04. New Hampshire 05. Rhode Island 06. Vermont Middle Atlantic 11. Delaware 83 12. New Jersey 176 13. New York 76 14. Pennsylvania East North Central 83 21. Illinois 88 22. Indiana 134 23. Michigan 79 24. Ohio 56 25. Wisconsin West North Central 33 31. Iowa 59 32. Kansas 78 33. Minnesota 42 34. Missouri 18 35. Nebraska 36. North Dakota 37. South Dakota Solid South 115 40. Virginia 48 41. Alabama 33 42. Arkansas 97 43. Florida 139 44. Georgia 24 45. Louisiana 46. Mississippi 51 47. North Carolina 48. South Carolina 186 49. Texas Border States 51. Kentucky 54 52. Maryland 53. Oklahoma 88 54. Tennessee 55. Washington, D.C. 38 56. West Virginia Mountain States 63 61. Arizona 40 62. Colorado 63. Idaho 64. Montana 65. Nevada 66. New Mexico 67. Utah 34 68. Wyoming Pacific States 243 71. California 44 72. Oregon 44 73. Washington External States 81. Alaska 82. Hawaii 99. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923018 NAME-FIPS STATE NO MISSING DATA CODES FIPS STATE CODE --------------- States present in the 1992 sample have asterisks (*). 48 01. Alabama * 02. Alaska 63 04. Arizona * 33 05. Arkansas * 243 06. California * 40 08. Colorado * 33 09. Connecticut * 10. Delaware 11. Washington D.C. 97 12. Florida * 139 13. Georgia * 15. Delaware 16. Idaho 83 17. Illinois * 88 18. Indiana * 33 19. Iowa * 59 20. Kansas * 21. Kentucky 24 22. Louisiana * 23. Maine 54 24. Maryland* 70 25. Massachusetts * 134 26. Michigan * 78 27. Minesota * 28. Mississippi 42 29. Missouri * 30. Montana 18 31. Nebraska * 32. Nevada 36 33. New Hampshire * 83 34. New Jersey * 35. New Mexico 176 36. New York * 51 37. North Carolina * 38. North Dakota 79 39. Ohio * 40. Oklahoma 44 41. Oregon * 76 42. Pennsylvania * 44. Rhode Island 45. South Carolina 46. South Dakota 88 47. Tennessee * 186 48. Texas * 49. Utah 50. Vermont 115 51. Virginia * 44 53. Washington * 38 54. West Virginia * 56 55. Wisconsin * 34 56. Wyoming * NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923019 NAME-1992 CONG DISTRICT NO MISSING DATA CODES 1992 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER (2 digits) --------------------------------------------- This is a two-digit variable which, when combined with either the FIPS State Code (v3018) or the ICPSR State Code (v3017), gives the congressional district for the sample location in which the R resided at the time of our initial interview with him/her in 1990 (panel respondents) or 1992 (cross-section respondents). This variable reflects the redistricting based on the 1990 Census, in effect for the 1992 General Election. Note that this is not necessarily the congressional district in which panel R's lived in 1992, due to mobility, nor is it necessarily the district in which an R, cross-section or panel, voted in 1992, since respondents may have two residences, move bewtween the Pre- and Post-Election studies, be voting from a previous residence, etc. Variable 5001 records the ICPSR state and district where R voted if different from the congressional district of their sample address. Actual values are coded, as documented in v3016, except: 98. At-large NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923020 NAME-1990 CONG DISTRICT NO MISSING DATA CODES 1990 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER ---------------------------------- For panel respondents, this variable identifies the congressional district for the sample location in which R resided in 1990, as the district was configured before the 1990 Census-based redistricting. It is the same as the congressional district given for this respondent in the 1990 dataset. For cross-section respondents, this variable identifies the congressional district number for the sample location in which R resides, as it was prior to the 1990 Census-based redistricting. Actual values are coded, as documented in v3016, except: 98. At-large NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923021 NAME-TYPE RACE HOUSE NO MISSING DATA CODES TYPE OF RACE: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES --------------------------------------- The term incumbent as used in an election held just after redistricting requires some definition. An incumbent, as we use the term here and throughout the study, is a person who was in the 102nd Congress, just preceding this election. The incumbent may or may not have represented the particular piece of geography which is the sample segment in which the R was interviewed. That is, the incumbent may or may not have been R's representative in the preceding Congress. All incumbent related variables in the study should be used with this caution in mind. See also V7001. Listed here are the House races present in the 1992 sample. SEE APPENDIX NOTE INCUMBENT CANDIDATE(S) 1253 12. Democratic incumbent running -- Republican challenger 77 14. " " " -- Unopposed 586 21. Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger 30 24. " " " -- Unopposed 24 45. Two Republican incumbents running (LA06) The November 3rd election for the House of Representatives in Louisiana is really a primary run-off for the state. Congressional district 06 (LA06), a "new district," fielded candidates Richard H. Baker and Clyde C. Holloway, both of whom are Republicans and incumbents from old districts. In other circumstances, both would have been assigned #34 in the candidate list. In order to avoid restructuring the questionnaire, the House race in LA06 was treated as an open race with Baker #31 and Holloway #32. Code 45 in 3021 should be used to exclude these cases from analysis pertaining to Democratic candidates. 51. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 1 52. " " " " -- Rep. candidate unopposed 292 55. " " " " -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 123 65. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 99 85. No identifiable incumbent, Dem and Rep candidates in open race due to redistricting *Other-Third Party(s) or Independent NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923022 NAME-TYPE RACE SENATE NO MISSING DATA CODES TYPE OF RACE: SENATE -------------------- SEE APPENIDX NOTE INCUMBENT CANDIDATE(S) 558 12. Democratic incumbent running -- Republican challenger 637 21. Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger 167 55. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 36 65. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 431 81. Democratic incumbents -- no race in state 34 82. Republican incumbents -- no race in state 379 85. Democratic and Republican incumbents -- no race in state 243 95. Two Senate races, including one open race and one race with running Republican incumbent (CA)** ** Republican "incumbent" served partial term upon appointment by departing Senator. V7001: Was incumbent candidate respondent's representative in last Congress? (Textual Description Only--Actual variable location is as the last variable in the data file) Substantial reapportionment following the 1990 Census occurred between the elections to the 102nd Congress (1990) and the 103rd Congress (1992). Variables 3019 and 3020 give the 1992 and the 1990 congressional district numbers for the sample address in which the respondent resided at the time of their Pre-election interview. Redistricting between the 1990 and 1992 elections was quite extensive. As district boundary lines changed, it is possible that the incumbent running for re-election in a respondent's district was not the incumbent who had previously represented the segment in which the respondent lived. For example, for the 102nd Congress, Ann Arbor, Michigan was in Michigan's 2nd District represented by Carl Pursell. After redistricting, Ann Arbor was part of the 13th Congressional District whose incumbent, Representative William Ford, ran for re-election to the 103rd Congress. Ford's constituents now include Ann Arborites who had previously been part of the 2nd District. These constituents would be coded "2" on variable 7001, which basically records whether respondent was represented by the same or different incumbents in the 102nd and 103rd Congresses. 0. Neither of the candidates for the 103rd Congress runing in respondents district was an incumbent in the 102nd Congress. 1. The incumbent who ran for re-election to the 103rd Congress in the congressional district for the sample segment in which respondent resided in 1992, is the same incumbent who represented that segment in the 102nd Congress. 2. The incumbent who ran for re-election in respondent's district in 1992 did not represent the sample segment in which respondent lives in the 102nd Congress. 3. LA06: Two Republican incumbents ran in 1992, neither of whom represented this segment in the 102nd Congress. 9. Indeterminate; NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923023 NAME-92PRE: REALISE NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION SAMPLE RELEASES AND REPLICATES ------------------------------------------- In order that analyses of respondents' reactions to the campaigns not be confounded with ease or difficulty of contacting respondents and persuading them to be interviewed, NES has, since 1984, followed a strategy of releasing Pre-election sample in stages. In 1984 and 1988, there were four two-week target periods. In 1992, because the sample design was unusually complicated, and quartering the sample would have resulted in cost inefficiencies, we released panel and cross-section sample in four week target periods. The assignment of sample lines to target periods was random. The sets of assigned lines are known as "replicates." The first replicate (55% of the sample thought to be necessary if response and eligibility rates were as estimated) was released on September 1st, the second (45%) on October 1st. Three replicates were designated as "reserve" to release as needed, depending on an evaluation of sample performance as of September 30th. At that time, it was decided to release Reserve Replicates 4 and 5 on October 1st along with replicate 2. (Although Reserve Replicate 3 was not released, 12 respondents were interviewed from that replicate, in error.) 1285 1. Replicate 1, Released Sept.1st. 995 2. Replicate 2, Released Oct.1st. 12 3. Reserve Replicate 3, Not officially released [IWs conducted in error] 119 4. Reserve Replicate 4, Released Oct. 1st. 74 5. Reserve Replicate 5, Released Oct. 1st. NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923024 NAME-92PRE: RELEAS SUMMARY NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION SAMPLE RELEASE -- SUMMARY -------------------------------------- The interviewing time for the Pre-election, Sept. 1 to Nov. 2, was divided into 2 periods: Sept. 1 - Sept. 30, to interview the first replicate; and Oct. 1 - Nov. 2, for subsequent replicates. This variable summarizes information on the time frame for the release of each replicate and the time of actual completion of the interview. 969 1. Sample released Sept. 1, interview completed before Oct. 1 316 2. Sample released Sept. 1, interview completed between Oct. 1 - Nov. 2 1197 3. Sample released Oct. 1, interview completed between Oct. 1 - Nov. 2 3 4. Sample intended to be released Oct. 1, but by error released and interview completed before Oct. 1 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923025 NAME-92PRE: TIME START MD=GE 9999 A0. PRE-ELECTION: Beginning Time (local)--EXACT TIME NOW -------------------------------------------------------- 24-hour clock is used (0000-2359). NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923026 NAME-92PRE: INTERVIEW MONTH MD=GE 99 PRE-ELECTION: Date of Interview: MONTH --------------------------------------- Code MONTH (09-11) 99. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923027 NAME-92PRE: INTERVIEW DAY MD=GE 99 PRE-ELECTION. Date Interview: DAY ----------------------------------- Code DAY OF MONTH (01-31) 99. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923028 NAME-92PRE: INTERVIEW # MD=GE 99 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S INTERVIEW NUMBER -------------------------------------------- This number records the sequence in which each interviewer's interviews were completed. "01" is the first interview on the Pre-election study taken by a particular interviewer; "02" the second, and so on. Code actual NUMBER (01-69) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923029 NAME-92PRE: IW LENGTH MD=0 OR GE 999 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEW LENGTH IN MINUTES ----------------------------------------- The actual number of minutes (14-218) is coded, except: 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923030 NAME-92PRE: EDIT LENGTH MD=0 OR GE 999 PRE-ELECTION: POST-EDIT LENGTH, IN MINUTES ------------------------------------------ The actual number of minutes( 2-170) is coded, except: 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923031 NAME-92PRE: IW MODE MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: MODE OF INTERVIEW: TELEPHONE OR PERSONAL ------------------------------------------------------ The study design called for face-to-face interviews for all respondents except for a few panel respondents who had moved out of the range of SRC interviewers. See v3071 for coding of whether the respondents were in range or not. A SHORT-FORM or abbreviated questionnaire (both English and Spanish) was prepared to use with these respondents over the phone. See v3011 which records use of short-form versus long-form questionnaires. Telephone interviews were in fact taken with a number of cross- section respondents and a number of panel respondents who had not moved out of range. This situation is fully described in the introduction and in Technical Report #43, avaialble from NES Project Staff. 2209 1. Personal (face-to-face) 276 2. Telephone NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923032 NAME-92PRE: TOT # CALLS MD=99 PRE-ELECTION: TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS TO OBTAIN INTERVIEW ------------------------------------------------------- Number of calls 1-32 is coded, except: 99. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923033 NAME-92PRE: RESULT NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION: RESULT CODE ------------------------- Those interviews coded "partial" in this variable are entirely those taken with the short-form questionnaire, exclusive of the Spanish language questionnaires. See also v3011. 2335 01. INTERVIEW, complete 150 05. INTERVIEW, partial (short-forms were coded here) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923034 NAME-92PRE: WHY TELEPHONE MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: SHORT-FORM-PANEL ONLY. Reasons for using a telephone questionnaire. ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 1. Assigned to Telephone by office 42 2. R moved out of sample 97 3. Other, specify 3 9. NA 2335 0. Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in v3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923035 NAME-92PRE: OBT R NAME MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: WAS R's NAME OBTAINED ("What is your full legal name as it appears on official documents such as your voter's registration, Social Security card or driver's license?") ------------------------------------------------------------ 2475 1. Name obtained 10 5. Name not obtained 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923036 NAME-92PRE: ADDR SAME MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: ADDRESS "What is your address?" -------------------------------------------------------- 1550 1. Identical to sample label address 526 2. Corrected version of sample label address 403 3. Different from sample label 6 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923037 NAME-92PRE: ADDR DIFF MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: IF ADDRESS GIVEN AT [v3036] IS DIFFERENT FROM SAMPLE LABEL: "Is this an address you will be moving to, a relative's address, the address of a friend, a business address, or what?" ------------------------------------------------------------ Note: because the codes provided on the coversheet did not include a category for addresses to which R has already moved (panel cases), such cases were generally placed in code 7 by interviewers. 127 1. Mailing address 29 2. Address to which R is moving 13 3. Relative 1 4. Friend 2 5. Business 231 7. Other 9. NA 2082 0. INAP, address not different or NA if different from sample label (1,2,9 in v3036) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923038 NAME-92PRE: OBT TEL # MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: WAS R'S PHONE NUMBER OBTAINED? ("And what is your telephone number?)" ------------------------------------------------------- 2322 1. Telephone number obtained 127 5. R has no phone 28 7. Phone number refused 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923039 NAME-92PRE: TEL # IN DIR MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: "Is your phone number listed in the current telephone directory?" ------------------------------------------------------------ 1714 1. Yes, listed 575 5. No, not listed 21 8. Not sure, don't know 12 9. NA 163 0. INAP, R has no phone or phone number refused/NA (5,7,9 in v3038) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923040 NAME-92PRE: TEL IN R NAME MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: "Is your phone listed in your name?" ------------------------------------------------------------ 1094 1. Yes (listed in R's name) 607 5. No (not listed in R's name) 13 9. Not sure 771 0. INAP, R has no phone or phone number refused/NA (5,7,9 in v3038); number not listed/DK/NA if listed (5,8,9 in v3039) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923041 NAME-92PRE: OTHER HOME MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: "Do you have another place of residence or somewhere else you live during different times of the year?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 95 1. Yes (R has another residence) 2341 5. No (no other residence) 49 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923042 NAME-92PRE: ADDR REC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: "If for any reason we should have difficulty contacting you, could you give me the name, address, and telephone number of two close friends or relatives who do not live with you and will know how to get in touch with you?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 2157 1. R gave contact information 324 5. R did not give contact information 4 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923043 NAME-92PRE: PROBL USE TEL MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CROSS-SECTION RECONTACT COMPLETED BY INTERVIEWER DURING POST-EDIT: Assuming we have or could obtain a telephone number for this respondent, is there any reason (e.g. hearing problem, illness) why we should not conduct an interview with this person by phone? ----------------------------------------------------------- 48 1. Yes (reason exists) 1016 5. No (no reason exists) 62 9. NA 1359 0. INAP, 1992 Panel NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923044 NAME-92PRE: HU TYPE MD=GE 99 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: DESCRIBE THE TYPE OF STRUCTURE IN WHICH THE RESPONDENT LIVES (SAMPLE ADDRESS) [completed by IWR] -------------------------------------------------------- 137 1. Mobile home 1588 2. Detached single family 108 3. Multi family 361 4. Apartment house 64 5. Condo complex 133 7. Other (specify) 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923045 NAME-92PRE: GATEKEEPER MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IS THERE A BUILDING MANAGER, SECURITY GUARD, OR OTHER GATEKEEPER WHOSE COOPERATION YOU NEED IN ORDER TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE R'S HOUSING UNIT? [completed by IWR] ------------------------------------------------------- 99 1. Yes 2260 5. No 126 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923046 NAME-92PRE: GK DESCRIPT MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: (IF BUILDING MANAGER/GUARD/GATEKEEPER): CHECK THE BOX WHICH BEST DESCRIBES THE SITUATION. [completed by IWR] ---------------------------------------------------- 27 1. Building manager or other gatekeeper must let you in the building (on the grounds, into the mobile home park) but then you are free to attempt contact with R's HU 32 2. Building manager/other gatekeeper must get permission from someone in R's HU before you are allowed to make contact with the household 37 7. Other (describe situation) 3 9. NA 2386 0. INAP, 5,9 in v3045 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923047 NAME-92PRE: REF CONV IND NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION: REFUSAL CONVERSION -------------------------------- This refers to interviews initially refused by the respondent and is coded by the Field Section Control Office from information on the Coversheet Call Record. It is not assigned by the interviewer. 2433 0. Not a refusal conversion situation 52 1. Refusal conversion NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923048 NAME-92PRE: PERS LETTR MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: PERSUASION LETTER REQUESTED ----------------------------------------- 166 1. Yes 2303 5. No 16 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923049 NAME-92PRE: INCENTIVE NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION: TYPE OF INCENTIVE SENT TO SELECTED HOUSEHOLD ---------------------------------------------------------- An incentive experiment was implemented in the 1991 Panel study to determine whether a modest incentive would improve response rate. Some respondents received a U of M pen along with a letter asking for their participation, others received the letter only. In 1992 all selected households were sent an incentive also with the usual advance letter. Respondents who had been sent a pen in 1991 were sent a book of stamps in 1992. 2188 1. UM pen (panel and cross-section) 297 2. $2/stamps (panel only) 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923050 NAME-92PRE: R PMT OFFERED MD=0 OR GE 998 PRE-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT OFFERED--AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------ Interviewers were authorized to offer payment to respondents who were reluctant to participate. 2 005. $5 offered as respondent payment 95 010. $10 offered as respondent payment 12 015. $15 offered as respondent payment 232 020. $20 offered as respondent payment 4 998. Respondent payment offered, NA how much 2140 000. INAP, no respondent payment offered NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923051 NAME-92PRE: R PMT PAID MD=0 OR GE 998 PRE-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT PAID--AMOUNT --------------------------------------------- See variable 3050. 1 005. $5 paid as respondent payment 77 010. $10 paid as respondent payment 8 015. $15 paid as respondent payment 152 020. $20 paid as respondent payment 2 998. Respondent payment paid, NA how much 2244 000. INAP, no respondent payment NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923052 NAME-92PRE: INIT REFUS MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: DID R REFUSE INITIALLY? ---------------------------------------------------------- 317 1. Yes 2084 5. No 84 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923053 NAME-92PRE: BREAK APPT MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: DID R BREAK ANY APPOINTMENT? -------------------------------------------------- 2205 0. No appointments broken 220 1. One 55 2. Two or more 5 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923054 NAME-92PRE: WASTE TIME MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: A. SURVEYS ARE A WASTE OF TIME --------------------------------------------------- 38 1. Marked 2333 5. Not marked 114 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923055 NAME-92PRE: VERY ILL MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: B. VERY ILL --------------------------------------------------- 44 1. Marked 2327 5. Not marked 114 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923056 NAME-92PRE: TOO BUSY MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: C. 'TOO BUSY' --------------------------------------------------- 285 1. Marked 2086 5. Not marked 114 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923057 NAME-92PRE: FAM SITUAT MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: D. STRESSFUL FAMILY SITUATION --------------------------------------------------- 35 1. Marked 2336 5. Not marked 114 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923058 NAME-92PRE: CONFIDENTL MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: E. CONFIDENTIALITY --------------------------------------------------- 23 1. Marked 2348 5. Not marked 114 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923059 NAME-92PRE: PRIVACY MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: F. INVASION OF PRIVACY --------------------------------------------------- 36 1. Marked 2335 5. Not marked 114 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923060 NAME-92PRE: RESIS OTHR MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: H. OTHER (SPECIFY) --------------------------------------------------- 294 1. Marked 2077 5. Not marked 114 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923061 NAME-FIPS STATE & COUNTY NO MISSING DATA CODES FIPS STATE AND COUNTY CODES --------------------------- 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: Federal Information Processing Standard Publication, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Statistics. 01073. Jefferson, AL 01113. Russell, AL 01117. Shelby, AL 01127. Walker, AL 04013. Maricopa, AZ 05003. Ashley, AR 05095. Monroe, AR 06001. Alameda, CA 06013. Contra Costa, CA 06017. El Dorado, CA 06019. Fresno, CA 06037. Los Angeles, CA 06041. Marin, CA 06059. Orange, CA 06065. Riverside, CA 06071. San Bernardino, CA 06075. San Francisco, CA 06081. San Mateo, CA 08001. Adams, CO 08005. Arapahoe, CO 08013. Boulder, CO 08031. Denver, CO 08059. Jefferson, CO 09009. New Haven, CT 12025. Dade, FL 12031. Duval, FL 12105. Polk, FL 12109. St Johns, FL 13031. Bulloch, GA 13089. De Kalb, GA 13097. Douglas, GA 13121. Fulton, GA 13135. Gwinnett, GA 13215. Muscogee, GA 17031. Cook, IL 17043. Du Page, IL 17089. Kane, IL 17097. Lake, IL 17133. Monroe, IL 18003. Allen, IN 18031. Decatur, IN 18179. Wells, IN 19153. Polk, IA 19181. Warren, IA 20091. Johnson, KS 20147. Phillips, KS 22085. Sabine, LA 24003. Anne Arundel, MD 24510. Baltimore City, MD 24005. Baltimore, MD 24013. Carroll, MD 24025. Harford, MD 24031. Montgomery, MD 24033. Prince Georges, MD 25009. Essex, MA 25015. Hampshire, MA 05017. Middlesex,MA 25021. Norfolk, MA 25025. Suffolk, MA 25027. Worcester, MA 26081. Kent, MI 26087. Lapeer, MI 26099. Macomb, MI 26125. Oakland, MI 26139. Ottawa, MI 26145. Saginaw, MI 26151. Sanilac, MI 26147. St Clair, MI 26163. Wayne, MI 27003. Anoka, MN 27053. Hennepin, MN 27099. Mower, MN 27123. Ramsey, MN 27171. Wright, MN 29047. Clay, MO 29095. Jackson, MO 29183. St Charles, MO 29510. St Louis City, MO 29189. St Louis, MO 31151. Saline, NE 33011. Hillsborough, NH 33015. Rockingham, NH 34001. Atlantic, NJ 34003. Bergen, NJ 34007. Camden, NJ 34013. Essex, NJ 34027. Morris, NJ 34035. Somerset, NJ 34039. Union, NJ 36005. Bronx, NY 36029. Erie, NY 36047. Kings, NY 36059. Nassau, NY 36061. New York, NY 36063. Niagara, NY 36081. Queens, NY 36087. Rockland, NY 36097. Schuyler, NY 36103. Suffolk, 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 48113. Dallas, TX 48121. Denton, TX 48139. Ellis, TX 48189. Hale, TX 48201. Harris, TX 48215. Hidalgo, TX 48309. McLennan, TX 48439. Tarrant, TX 51013. Arlington, VA 00051. Chesterfield, VA 51059. Fairfax, VA 51087. Henrico, VA 51121. Montgomery, VA 51145. Powhatan, VA 51750. Radford City, 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 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923062 NAME-TRACT/ED INDICATOR NO MISSING DATA CODES TRACT/ED INDICATOR ------------------ 1980 1. Sample address is in a tracted and blocked area 505 2. Sample address is not in a blocked area (it was in a 1980 Enumeration District) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923063 NAME-FIPS SMSA CODE MD=0 FIPS 1980 SMSA CODE ------------------- These FIPS SMSA codes were obtained from the Federal Information Processing Standard Publication, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards. The 1980 SMSA Codes have for the most part been carried over by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to the 1990 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA's). However, some MSA names and definitions have been modified by OMB to reflect shifts in population and changes in characteristics of areas. In the 1992 NES data, the 1980 SMSA codes have been retained for all parts of the MSA primary sampling units (PSU's). It should be remembered that, particularly in the case of PMSAs (which are part of consolidated areas (or CMSAs) some counties or county parts may in 1990 be defined by OMB as part of a different PMSA (a good example is Chicago, IL). It was felt that for NES analysis, to retain the older SMSA codes, which correspond to the 1980 sampling frame used for this sample, was most appropriate for all MSA or PMSA areas. In those areas designated "Non-SMSA" in our sample frame ("Non-MSA" on most of our documentation for 1992 NES), there are two PSUs (#64, Gardner, MA, and #82, El Dorado/Alpine, CA) in which some of the 1980 rural area has in 1990 met the requirements for inclusion in an MSA; in these cases the size of place code was modified to reflect this and the 1990 MSA number is indicated for the affected segments (Core segment 009 in Gardner, MA, where Barre town--not associated with any SMSA in 1980--is now a part of the 1990 Worchester, MA, MSA, and all of the NES segments in El Dorado/Alpine, CA,-- i.e., core segments 001 and 007 and panel segments 002, 003, 005, 007, 009 and 011-- all in El Dorado county which is part of the 1990 Sacramento, CA, MSA.) 27 0360. Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, CA 29 0520. Atlanta, GA 28 0560. Atlantic City, NJ 26 0720. Baltimore, MD 35 1000. Birmingham, AL 31 1120. Boston, MA 32 1280. Buffalo, NY 75 1600. Chicago, IL 47 1800. Columbus, GA-AL 29 1920. Dallas-Ft Worth, TX 43 2000. Dayton, OH 40 2080. Denver-Boulder, CO 33 2120. Des Moines, IA 43 2160. Detroit, MI 44 2400. Eugene-Springfield, OR 38 2760. Fort Wayne, IN 52 2840. Fresno, CA 23 3000. Grand Rapids, MI 27 3360. Houston, TX 36 3600. Jacksonville, FL 45 3760. Kansas City, MO-KS 37 3840. Knoxville, TN 50 3980. Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL 41 4480. Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA 36 4760. Manchester, NH 54 4880. McAllen-Pharr-Edinburgh,TX 11 5000. Miami, FL 56 5080. Milwaukee, WI 29 5120. Mpls-St Paul,MN-WI 20 5380. Nassau-Suffolk, NY 33 5480. New Haven-West Haven, CT 75 5600. New York, NY-NJ 43 5640. Newark, NJ 50 6160. Philadelphia, PA-NJ 63 6200. Phoenix, AZ 33 6280. Pittsburgh, PA 48 6760. Richmond, VA 53 6780. Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA 45 6920. Sacramento, CA (1990 MSA definition) 28 6960. Saginaw, MI 24 7040. St. Louis, MO-IL 25 7360. San Francisco-Oakland,CA 44 7600. Seattle-Everett, WA 37 8080. Steubenville-Wierton, OH-WV 39 8800. Waco, TX 52 8840. Washington, DC-MD-VA 37 9000. Wheeling, WV-OH 9 9240. Worcester, MA (1990 MSA definition) 630 0000. INAP; location not in SMSA (MSA) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923064 NAME-FIPS SCSA CODE MD=0 FIPS (CENSUS) 1990 CONSOLIDATED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA CODES -------------------------------------------------------- The 1990 Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA) codes are in most cases identical to the 1980 SCSA codes with the exceptions noted in parenthesis: In addition to the major changes noted, minor changes in SCSA and CMSA names have also occurred between 1980 and 1990. The six largest CMSA's are marked with **. 31 07. Boston-Lawrence-Salem MA-NH 32 10. Buffalo-Niagra Falls NY 75 14. Chicago-Gary-Lake County IL-IN-WI** 29 31. Dallas-Ft Worth TX (Since Dallas and Ft Worth were made separate PMSAs in 1990, this new CMSA was added in 1990) 40 34. Denver-Boulder CO (Since Denver and Boulder were made separate PMSAs in 1990, this new CMSA was added in 1990) 43 35. Detroit-Ann Arbor MI** 27 42. Houston-Galveston-Brazoria TX 121 49. Los Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside CA** 11 56. Miami-Fort Lauderdale FL 56 63. Milawaukee-Racine WI 138 70. New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island NY-NJ-CT** 50 77. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton PA-NJ-DE-MD** 33 78. Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley PA 25 84. San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose CA** 44 91. Seattle-Tacoma WA 1730 00. INAP; location not in CMSA, this includes old code 32 (Dayton-Springfield, OH) which is nolonger consolidated in 1990 since Dayton and Springfield were combined in a single MSA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923065 NAME-SIZE OF PLACE NO MISSING DATA CODES SIZE OF PLACE OF INTERVIEW - 1990 --------------------------------- Coded according to the 1990 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. For the six largest CMSAs plus twelve of the fifteen next largest CMSA/MSAs (i.e., those coded 1 or 3 (possibly 5, rarely 6) on the Belt Code): 285 11. Central Cities (these would have been coded 1 on the Belt Code). Suburbs of the six largest CMSAs and twelve of the fifteen next largest CMSA/MSAs (coded 3 (sometimes 5 and rarely 6) on Belt Code): 41 20. Rural (including rural places with less than 2500 population) 140 21. 2,500-9,999 plus other urbanized areas ("urban fringe" not in Census places) 170 22. 10,000-29,999 71 23. 30,000-49,999 127 24. 50,000-99,999 12 25. 100,000-149,999 4 26. 150,000-349,999 27. 350,000 and over, exclusive of cities coded 11 CMSA/MSAs with less than 2,000,000 population (exclusive of those in the six largest CMSAs and 12 of 15 next largest CMSA/MSAs) Central Cities in CMSA/MSAs with less than 2,000,000 population (coded 2 on Belt Code): 40 30. Under 50,000 (identified by OMB in 1990 as Central Cities) 49 31. 50,000-99,999 42 32. 100,000-149,000 128 33. 150,000-349,999 91 34. 350,000 and over Suburbs in CMSA/MSAs with less than 2,000,000 population (coded 4 (or 5 and rarely 6) on Belt Code): 238 40. Rural (including rural places with less than 2,500 population) 237 41. 2,500-9,999 plus other urbanized areas ("urban fringe" not in Census Places) 99 42. 10,000-29,999 37 43. 30,000-49,999 14 44. 50,000-99,999 27 45. 100,000-149,999 3 46. 150,000 and over "NON-CMSA/PMSA/MSAs"* Population of place, within these "non-SMSA" areas, as reported in 1990 Census. 415 50. Rural (including places with less than 2,500 population) 89 51. 2,500-9,999 119 52. 10,000-29,999 7 53. 30,000-49,999 * In a few cases, Non-MSA PSUs (based on the 1980 OMB SMSA definitions) contain areas which are now part of a 1990 PMSA or MSA (based on the June 1990 OMB definition). In these cases, the Size of Place Code for any SSUs (segments) within such areas are coded in the "40s" rather than in the "50s" as shown below. This occurred in El Dorado county, CA (the major part of the El Dorado/Alpine Co, CA PSU #82) which is now a part of the Sacramento, CA, MSA, and also for one SSU (segment) in the Gardner, MA (PSU #64) which is now a part of the Worchester, MA, MSA. NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923066 NAME-POPULATION IN 1000 MD=0 ACTUAL POPULATION OF INTERVIEW LOCATION - 1990 ---------------------------------------------- The actual 1990 population of the interview place was coded in thousands rounding to the nearest whole thousand. Actual number is coded 9999. 9,998,500 persons and over 0000. Rural place, no defined census place, or census place with fewer than 500 persons NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923067 NAME-BELT CODE NO MISSING DATA CODES BELT CODE - 1990 - NES ---------------------- Coded according to the 1990 Census and 1990 OMB definitions, 1990 census population reports and 1980 (since 1990 not available) maps showing "urban areas". 285 1. Central Cities* of the six largest** (population over 4,500,000) Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas (CMSAs), plus 12*** of the 15 next largest CMSA/MSA (population over 2,000,000) This would include all 1980 National Sample Frame self-representing areas, plus Newark, NJ (as well as SRP Nassau-Suffolk NY as part of the NYC CMSA) and Anaheim and Riverside CA (as part of the LA CMSA) plus three other non-selfrepresenting primary areas included within the "population over 2,000,000" definition (Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA, Seattle-Tacoma, WA CMSA, and Phoenix, AZ MSA). 350 2. Central Cities of CMSAs and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) with fewer than 2,000,000 population (exclusive of those in the twenty-one largest CMSA/MSAs--i.e., those listed above) 526 3. Suburbs**** of the six largest CMSAs and 12 of the 15 next largest CMSA/MSAs 515 4. Suburbs of all other CMSA/MSAs 686 5. Adjacent Areas: includes all territory beyond the outer boundary of the suburban belt, but within fifty miles of the central business district of a central city 123 6. Outlying Area: includes all territory more than fifty miles from the central business district of a central city * Central Cities as designated in Metropolitan Statistical Areas, 1990, U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC (Jun 1990). ** Statistical Abstract of the United States 1991, (111th Edition), U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, Table No. 38. "70 Largest Metropolitan Areas--Racial and Hispanic Origin Populations: 1990" Pp 33. *** Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH CMSA, Tampa-St Petersburg- Clearwater, FL CMSA and San Diego, CA MSA are not primary selections within the two-thirds SRC National Sample so do not occur in the 1992 NES data set. ***** Suburbs are defined as all "urbanized areas" in the Primary Area exclusive of the areas coded "1" and "2" above, plus the remainder of any county which includes a central city or parts of a central city. (NOTE: In the New England division where MSA boundaries do not follow county lines, it is necessary to limit this category to the SMSA part of a county which included a central city.) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923068 NAME-92SAMPL ERROR NO MISSING DATA CODES SAMPLING ERROR CODE 1992 (FOR COMBINED PANEL/CROSS-SECTION ANALYSIS) ---------------------------------------------------------- This code contains information for computing sampling errors for "cross-section" analysis of combined panel and cross-section data. Contact NES project staff or ISR's Sampling Section for further details. NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923069 NAME-90SAMPL ERROR/PANEL MD=GE 999 SAMPLING ERROR CODE (FOR PANEL-ONLY ANALYSIS) --------------------------------------------- This code contains information for computing sampling errors for longitudinal panel-only analysis. Contact NES Project Staff or ISR's Sampling Section for further details. NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923070 NAME-92PRE: # HUS AT SAMP MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD UNITS AT SAMPLE LOCATION ---------------------------------------------------------- 1107 1. One HU 4 2. Two HUs 15 9. NA 1359 0. INAP, 1992 Panel NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923071 NAME-92PRE: NEW ADDR MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, PANEL ONLY: RESPONDENT FOUND NOT LIVING AT SAMPLE LABEL ADDRESS, NEW ADDRESS IS: --------------------------------------------------------- Panel respondents who moved to areas where SRC doesn't have interviewing staff, were supposed to be questioned over the phone with an abbreviated version of the face to face questionnaire (Short-form). See variable 3011. 239 1. Within range 51 2. Out of range 1 3. Cannot obtain address 9. NA 2194 0. INAP, 1992 Cross-section; R living at sample label address NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923072 NAME-92PRE: HU LST FRM MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: HOUSHOLD LISTING OBTAINED FROM: ------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: The Household listing in the cover sheet is used mainly to "select" the respondent, consequently no Household information was gathered for Panel respondents (Inap. in V3072-3082). 1067 1. HU member 11 2. Neighbor 3. Apartment manager 3 5. Observation 11 7. Other (specify) 34 9. NA 1359 0. INAP, 1992 Panel NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923073 NAME-92PRE: SEL TABLE MD=0 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: SELECTION TABLE -------------------------------------------- The Selection Table is used to select a respondent from all household members who are eligible adults. (An eligible adult is a U.S. citizen who is 18 years of age or older by Election Day.) The Selection Table appears on the Coversheet below the Household Listing. After a complete listing of the HH is taken, each eligible adult is assigned a "Number" based on the criteria of gender and age [beginning with the oldest male as number 1, males are numbered by increments of 1 according to descending age; females are numbered by descending age starting with the number one higher than that assigned to the youngest male]. The interviewer then uses the Selection Table to determine the "Number" of the eligible adult to be interviewed. The Selection Table itself consists of 2 parallel columns. In the first column the interviewer circles the total number of eligible adults in the household; in the second column (same row) is identified the "Number" of the person who will be the respondent. Below is an example of what one Selection Table looks like [Table A]: SELECTION TABLE A If the number Interview of eligible the person persons is: numbered: 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 or more 1 There are 8 different Selection Tables used and they are randomly assigned. [Note that although only 8 tables are used, there are 12 codes in this variable because the 8 tables are used in cycles of 12; this procedure is used to equalize the probability of selection for each eligible adult]. A summary describing all 8 Selection Tables appears below. # PERSONS PERSON SELECTED (person "Number") A B1 B2 C D E1 E2 F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 1 2 2 2 4 3 5 5 6 or more 1 2 2 2 4 5 5 6 90 01. Table A 105 02. Table B1 92 03. Table C 88 04. Table D 98 05. Table E1 95 06. Table F 100 07. Table A 77 08. Table B2 100 09. Table C 90 10. Table D 100 11. Table E2 91 12. Table F 1359 00. INAP, 1992 Panel case NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923074 NAME-92PRE: R PERS # MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: (FROM SELECTION TABLE) PERSON NUMBER SELECTED AS R ---------------------------------------------------------- See Note at 3072. 732 1. R is person numbered 1 347 2. R is person numbered 2 39 3. R is person numbered 3 7 4. R is person numbered 4 1 5. R is person numbered 5 6. R is person numbered 6 1359 0. INAP, 1992 Panel NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923075 NAME-92PRE: # PERSONS MD=0 OR GE 99 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD ------------------------------------------------------------ This number is on information provided in the household listing and includes all persons in the HH whether eligible or not for participation in the study according to the criteria of age and citizenship. Actual number (1-9) coded, except: See Note at 3072. 00. INAP, 1992 Panel NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923076 NAME-92PRE: # ELIG ADULTS MD=0 OR GE 99 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF POLITICALLY ELIGIBLE ADULTS IN HH ------------------------------------------------------------ This number is derived from information provided in the household listing (cover-sheet) and includes HH members who were both U.S. citizens AND 18 years of age or older by election day 1992 See Note at 3072. 372 01. One eligible adult in HH 615 02. Two eligible adults in HH 103 03. Three eligible adults in HH 33 04. Four eligible adults in HH 3 05. Five eligible adults in HH 1359 00. INAP, 1992 panel NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923077 NAME-92PRE: HH COMP MD=0 OR GE 99 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION CODE -------------------------------------------------------- The HH composition code is derived from information provided in the household listing. "Adults" are 18 years of age (by election day) or older; all individuals included in the HH composition codes below refer to adults. A designation of a HH member as "the householder" (HHR) describes HU member who owns or rents the home (in whose name the lease is held). Cohabiting couples are coded as married (30,40, 50-52). Roommates of opposite sex are coded 11,12,21,22; in all cases of unrelated roommates the respondent is HHR. See Note at 3072. 127 10. 1 adult male HHR 6 11. 1 adult male HHR plus 1 other non-relative 4 12. 1 adult male HHR plus 2 or more non-relatives 208 20. 1 adult female HHR 14 21. 1 adult female HHR plus 1 other non-relative 1 22. 1 adult female HHR plus 2 or more non-relatives 561 30. 1 married couple: no children or all children living at home are under 18 84 40. 1 married couple plus 1 other relative 40 50. 1 married couple plus 2 or more other relatives 4 51. 1 married couple plus 1 other non-relative 1 52. 1 married couple plus 2 or more non-relatives 16 60. 1 unmarried male HHR plus 1 other relative 3 70. 1 unmarried male HHR plus 2 or more other relatives 40 80. 1 unmarried female HHR plus 1 other relative 16 90. 1 unmarried female HHR plus 2 or more other relatives 1 95. Relatives of opposite sex, unclear who is HHR 1359 00. INAP, 1992 Panel NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923078 NAME-92PRE: HH DESCR ALL MD=0 OR GE 99 PRE-ELECTION: HOUSEHOLD DESCRIPTION FOR PANEL AND CROSS- SECTION -------------------------------------------------------- This variable was built for cross-section cases using: (1) questions Y55-Y56d for information about R's children and children for which R is responsible living with R at least half time; and (2) the household composition variable (3077) and marital status variable (Y2) for information about other adults. For cross-section cases, codes 10 and 11 correspond to 10 and 20 in 3077 (HH composition), codes 20 and 21 correspond to 1 and 7 in Y2 (marital status), and codes 30-31 correspond to cases in the non-married categories of Y2 (marital status) and not 10 nor 20 in CS15 (HH composition). Note, however, that six cases [IDs 39,92,224,359,599,704] coded 10 or 20 in the HH composition were actually cases of married Rs (spouse in nursing home, spouse living away due to work requirements, spouse in service), and these cases are included in codes 20-21 here. Since there was no Household Listing in 1992 for panel respondents, this variable was built using survey variables: (1) questions Y55-Y55d for information about R's children and children for which R is responsible living with R at least half time; and (2), since no HH composition variable is present, marital status (Y2) and question Y39 for information about other "adults." This means that for Panel cases coded 30-31, a person counted as another "adult" may include a household member 14-17 years old as well as persons 18 or older. Panel cases coded 10 and 11 correspond to 1 in Y39, codes 20 and 21 correspond to 1 and 7 in Y2 (marital status), and codes 30-31 correspond to cases coded 2 in Y39 and not 1 nor 7 in Y2. In all cases coded 20-21, adults other than R and spouse may also be in household. 528 10. One adult (R), no children 134 11. One adult (R), child/ren 644 20. Married/partnered couple including R, no children 642 21. Married/partnered couple including R, child/ren 210 30. 2 or more adults (R not married), no children 71 31. 2 or more adults (R not married), child/ren 84 99. NA 172 00. INAP, 3-4, 6-7 in FS3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923079 NAME-92PRE: KID 0 TO 5 MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS OLD IN HH -------------------------------------------------------- See Note at 3072. This number is derived from information provided in the household listing. 145 1. One child 63 2. . 9 3. . 1 4. . 5. Five children 1361 9. NA; INAP, 1992 Panel NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923080 NAME-92PRE: KID 6 TO 9 MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF CHILDREN 6-9 YEARS OLD IN HH ---------------------------------------------------------- See Note at 3072. This number is derived from information provided in the household listing. 124 1. One child 28 2. . 4 3. . 4. . 5. Five children 1361 9. NA; INAP, 1992 Panel NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923081 NAME-92PRE: KID 10 TO 13 MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF CHILDREN 10-13 YEARS OLD ------------------------------------------------------------ See Note at 3081. This number is derived from information provided in the household listing. 109 1. One child 25 2. . 2 3. . 4. . 5. Five children 1361 9. NA; INAP, 1992 Panel NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923082 NAME-92PRE: KID 14 TO 17 MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF CHILDREN 14-17 YEARS OLD IN HH ----------------------------------------------------------- See Note at 3072. This number is derived from information provided in the household listing (CS14). 109 1. One child 16 2. . 3 3. . 4. . 5. Five children 1361 9. NA; INAP, 1992 Panel NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923083 NAME-92PRE: SUPERVISOR ID NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S ID NUMBER ------------------------------------- Code actual NUMBER (0001-9999) from interviewer's label NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923084 NAME-SUPERVISOR NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION: SUPERVISOR ID NUMBER ---------------------------------- SRC Interviewers report to regional Supervisors, whose ID numbers are entered here. These numbers range from 2576- 9958. NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923085 NAME-92PRE: IWER RACE MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S RACE -------------------------------- 2371 1. White 99 2. Black 3. Native American 4. Asian 15 7. Other 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923086 NAME-92PRE: IWER ETHNICITY MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S ETHNICITY ------------------------------------- 2054 0. No ethnic identity coded 158 1. Hispanic 261 7. Other 12 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923087 NAME-92PRE: IWER AGE BRACK MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S AGE BRACKETED ----------------------------------------- 222 1. 18-34 years 222 2. 35-40 319 3. 41-45 369 4. 46-50 292 5. 51-55 321 6. 56-60 406 7. 61-64 334 8. 65-79 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923088 NAME-92PRE: IWER YRS EXPER MD=GE 99 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE -- up to September 1, 1992 -------------------------------------------------------- 00. Less than one year . . 33. Thirty three years NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923089 NAME-92PRE: IWER GENDER MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S GENDER ---------------------------------- 143 1. Male 2342 2. Female 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923090 NAME-92PRE: IWER EDUC BRACK MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S EDUCATION ------------------------------------- 383 1. Some high school/HS diploma/equivalency 974 2. Some College 1128 3. College: degree at Bachelor's level or greater 9. NA There are no variables in range 3091-3100 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923101 NAME-92PRE: A1. ATTENT CAMP MD=GE 8 A1. Some people don't pay much attention to political campaigns. How about you? Would you say that you have been very much interested, somewhat interested, or not much interested in the political campaigns so far this year? ------------------------------------------------------------ 962 1. VERY MUCH INTERESTED 1085 3. SOMEWHAT INTERESTED 428 5. NOT MUCH INTERESTED 8. DK 10 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923102 NAME-92PRE: A2. MD=GE 8 A2. Who do you think will be elected President in November? ------------------------------------------------------------ 765 1. BUSH 1400 2. CLINTON 37 3. PEROT (volunteered) 8 7. OTHER, SPECIFY: 273 8. DK 2 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923103 NAME-92PRE: A2a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 A2a. (IF R GIVES NAME:) Do you think the Presidential race will be close, or will (NAME GIVEN IN A2) win by quite a bit? A2b. (IF R SAYS DK:) Do you think the Presidential race will be close, or will one candidate win by quite a bit? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1960 1. CLOSE RACE 433 3. WIN BY QUITE A BIT 86 8. DK 4 9. NA 2 0. Inap, 9 in A2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923104 NAME-92PRE: A3. MD=GE 8 A3. How about here in (R's STATE)? Which candidate for President do you think will carry this state? (IF NECESSARY: Which candidate will win in this state?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 777 1. BUSH 1350 2. CLINTON 53 3. PEROT (volunteered) 5 7. OTHER, SPECIFY: 297 8. DK 3 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923105 NAME-92PRE: A3a/b MD=0 OR GE 8 A3a. (IF R GIVES NAME:) Do you think the Presidential race will be close here, or will (NAME GIVEN IN A2) win by quite a bit? A3b. (IF R SAYS DK:) Do you think the Presidential race will be close here, or will one candidate win by quite a bit? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1521 1. CLOSE RACE 826 3. WIN BY QUITE A BIT 130 8. DK 5 9. NA 3 0. Inap, 9 in A3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923106 NAME-92PRE: A4. MD=GE 8 A4. Generally speaking, would you say that you personally care a good deal who wins the presidential election this fall, or that you don't care very much who wins? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1852 1. CARE A GOOD DEAL 595 3. DON'T CARE VERY MUCH 27 8. DK 11 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923107 NAME-92PRE: A5. MD=0 OR GE 8 A5. 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? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1503 1. YES, DID VOTE 762 5. NO, DIDN'T VOTE 44 8. DK 4 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923108 NAME-92PRE: A5a. MD=0 OR GE 8 A5a. Which one did you vote for? --------------------------------- 906 1. BUSH 552 2. DUKAKIS 18 5. OTHER 13 8. DK 14 9. NA 982 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in A5 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923109 NAME-92PRE: B1. LIKES BUSH MD=GE 8 B1. Now I'd like to ask you about the good and bad points of the major candidates for President. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Bush that might make you want to vote for him? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1225 1. YES 1225 5. NO 33 8. DK 2 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923110 NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B1a(1). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923111 NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 2 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B1a(2). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923112 NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 3 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B1a(3). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923113 NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 4 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B1a(4). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923114 NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 5 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B1a(5). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923115 NAME-92PRE: B2. DISLIKE BUSH; MD=GE 8 B2. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Bush that might make you want to vote against him? -------------------------------------------------------- 1685 1. YES 782 5. NO 17 8. DK 1 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923116 NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B2a(1). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923117 NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 2 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B2a(2). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923118 NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 3 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B2a(3). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923119 NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 4 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B2a(4). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923120 NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 5 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B2a(5). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923121 NAME-92PRE: B3. LIKES CLINTON MD=GE 8 B3. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Clinton that might make you want to vote for him? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1412 1. YES 1032 5. NO 40 8. DK 1 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923122 NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B3a(1). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923123 NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 2 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B3a(2). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923124 NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 3 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B3a(3). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923125 NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 4 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B3a(4). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923126 NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 5 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B3a(5). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923127 NAME-92PRE: B4. DSLKE CLINTON MD=GE 8 B4. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Clinton that might make you want to vote against him? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1275 1. YES 1179 5. NO 29 8. DK 2 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923128 NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4a(1). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923129 NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 2 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4a(2). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923130 NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 3 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4a(3). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923131 NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 4 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4a(4). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923132 NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 5 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4a(5). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923133 NAME-92PRE: B4b. LIKE PEROT MD=GE 8 B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of October 1, 1992 B4b. Is there anything about Mr. Perot that might make you want to vote for him? ----------------------------------------------------------- 681 1. YES 768 5. NO 982 7. Interview taken before question was added 24 8. DON'T KNOW 30 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923134 NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of October 1, 1992 B4c(1). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923135 NAME-92PRE: M4c. MENTION 2 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4c(2). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923136 NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 3 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4c(3). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923137 NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 4 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4c(4). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923138 NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 5 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4c(5). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923139 NAME-92PRE: B4d. DISLKE PEROT MD=GE 8 B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of October 1, 1992 B4d. Is there anything about Mr. Perot that might make you want to vote against him? ----------------------------------------------------------- 950 1. YES 490 5. NO 982 7. Interview taken before question was asked 27 8. DON'T KNOW 36 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923140 NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of October 1, 1992 B4e(1). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923141 NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 2 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4e(2). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923142 NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 3 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4e(3). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923143 NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 4 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4e(4). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923144 NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 5 MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4e(5). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923145 NAME-92PRE: B5. MD=GE 8 B5. (RB, P. 1) Please turn to page one of this booklet. How satisfied are you with the choice you have among the candidates running for president--very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at all satisfied? ---------------------------------------------------------- 344 1. VERY SATISFIED 1209 2. SOMEWHAT SATISFIED 673 3. NOT VERY SATISFIED 217 4. NOT AT ALL SATISFIED 13 8. DK 29 9. NA There are no variables in range 3146-3200 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923201 NAME-92PRE: C1. MD=8 OR GE 9 C1. How many days in the past week did you watch the news on TV? ---------------------------------------------------------- Code NUMBER OF DAYS (0-7) 265 0. NONE 118 1. ONE DAY 203 2. TWO DAYS 224 3. THREE DAYS 174 4. FOUR DAYS 169 5. FIVE DAYS 49 6. SIX DAYS 1105 7. EVERY DAY 3 8. DK 175 9. NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923202 NAME-92PRE: C1A. MD=0 OR GE 8 C1a. (RB, P. 2) How much attention did you pay to news on TV about the campaign for President -- a great deal, quite a bit, some, very little, or none? ------------------------------------------------------------ 445 1. A GREAT DEAL 658 2. QUITE A BIT 638 3. SOME 241 4. VERY LITTLE 52 5. NONE 1 8. DK 7 9. NA 443 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in C1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923203 NAME-92PRE: C2. MD=8 OR GE 9 C2. How many days in the past week did you read a daily newspaper? -------------------------------------------------------- Code NUMBER OF DAYS (1-7) 237 1. ONE DAY 207 2. . 152 3. . 96 4. . 96 5. . 44 6. . 910 7. EVERY DAY 1 8. DK 176 9. NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 566 0. NONE NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923204 NAME-92PRE: C2a. MD=0 OR GE 8 C2a. Did you read about the campaign in any newspaper? ------------------------------------------------------- 1140 1. YES 601 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 743 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in C2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923205 NAME-92PRE: C2b. MD=0 OR GE 8 C2b. How much attention did you pay to newspaper articles about the campaign for President -- a great deal, quite a bit, some, very little, or none? ------------------------------------------------------------ 195 1. A GREAT DEAL 342 2. QUITE A BIT 450 3. SOME 147 4. VERY LITTLE 5 5. NONE 8. DK 1 9. NA 1345 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in C2; 5, 8-9 in C2a NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923206 NAME-92PRE: C3. MD=0 OR GE 8 C3. How about magazines -- did you read about the campaign in any magazines? ----------------------------------------------------------- 524 1. YES 1782 5. NO 2 8. DK 5 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923207 NAME-92PRE: C3a. MD=0 OR GE 8 C3a. How much attention did you pay to magazine articles about the campaign for President -- a great deal, quite a bit, some very little, or none? --------------------------------------------------------- 79 1. A GREAT DEAL 165 2. QUITE A BIT 217 3. SOME 60 4. VERY LITTLE 2 5. NONE 1 8. DK 9. NA 1961 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923208 NAME-92PRE: C4. MD=0 OR GE 8 C4. Did you listen to any speeches or discussions about the campaign on the radio? ------------------------------------------------------------ 846 1. YES 1462 5. NO 1 8. DK 4 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923209 NAME-92PRE: C4a. MD=0 OR GE 8 C4a. Would you say you listened to a good many, several, or just one or two? ----------------------------------------------------------- 169 1. GOOD MANY 268 3. SEVERAL 404 5. ONE OR TWO 4 8. DK 1 9. NA 1639 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923210 NAME-92PRE: C5. MD=0 OR GE 8 C5. Do you listen to or watch talk shows on radio or tv where people call in to voice their opinions? -------------------------------------------------------- 1264 1. YES 1044 5. NO 8. DK 5 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923211 NAME-92PRE: C6. MD=0 OR GE 8 C6. Do you recall seeing any presidential campaign advertisements on television? --------------------------------------------------- 1667 1. YES 643 5. NO 8. DK 3 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923212 NAME-92PRE:C6A(1) MD=0 OR GE 998 C6a(1). Please tell me, what do you remember about any of these ads? (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 001. . . 997. 998. DK (C6a(1) only) 999. NA (C6a(1) only) 000. Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further information NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923213 NAME-92PRE:C6A(2) MD=0 OR GE 998 C6a(2). Please tell me, what do you remember about any of these ads? (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further information NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923214 NAME-92PRE:C6A(3) MD=0 OR GE 998 C6a(3). Please tell me, what do you remember about any of these ads? (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further information NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923215 NAME-92PRE:C6A(4) MD=0 OR GE 998 C6a(4). Please tell me, what do you remember about any of these ads? (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further information NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923216 NAME-92PRE:C6A(5) MD=0 OR GE 998 C6a(5). Please tell me, what do you remember about any of these ads? (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further information There are no variables in range 3217-3300 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923301 NAME-92PRE: D1. VOTE PRIMARY MD=0 OR GE 8 ARIZONA, IOWA, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, VIRGINIA, WYOMING. D1 This state held its Democratic presidential nominating caucus in __________ and its Republican caucus in _________. In talking to people about caucuses, we find that many people did not vote for a variety of reasons. How about you - - did you vote in either of those caucuses? ALL OTHER STATES. D1. This state held a Presidential (primary/caucus) election in _________. In talking to people about elections, we find that many people did not vote for a variety of reasons. How about you -- did you vote in that (primary election/caucus)? ------------------------------------------------------------ 713 1. YES, VOTED 1564 5. NO, DIDN'T VOTE 24 8. DK, CAN'T REMEMBER 12 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923302 NAME-92PRE: D1a. VOTE WHICH MD=0 OR GE 8 D1a. Did you vote in the Republican or the Democratic (primary/caucus)? ------------------------------------------------------ 265 1. REPUBLICAN 431 5. DEMOCRATIC 14 8. DK, CAN'T REMEMBER 3 9. NA 1772 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in D1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923303 NAME-92PRE: D1b. MD=0 OR GE 98 D1b. (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of the Republican Presidential candidates in your state's (primary/caucus). Who did you vote for? --------------------------------------------------------- 212 01. George Bush 23 02. Patrick Buchanan 2 03. Uncommitted 9 90. Ross Perot (write-in) 5 96. Didn't vote for a presidential candidate/voted only for state or local candidates 6 97. Other 5 98. DK, CAN'T REMEMBER 3 99. NA 2220 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in D1 or D1a NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923304 NAME-92PRE: D1c. MD=0 OR GE 98 D1c. (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of the Democratic Presidential candidates in your state's (primary/caucus). Who did you vote for? --------------------------------------------------------- 269 01. Bill Clinton 55 02. Paul Tsongas 40 03. Jerry Brown 4 04. Bob Kerry 3 05. Tom Harkin 6 06. Uncommitted 1 07. Voted for Bill Clinton as write-in in Republican primary (TN only) 8 90. Ross Perot (write-in) 6 96. Didn't vote for a presidential candidate/voted only for state or local candidates 4 97. Other 30 98. DK, CAN'T REMEMBER 5 99. NA 2054 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in D1; 1, 8-9 in D1a NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923305 NAME-92PRE: D2a. THERM BUSH MD=997 OR GE 998 D2. (RB, P.3) I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political leaders and other people who are in the news these days. I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that person using something we call the feeling thermometer. Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you feel favorable and warm toward the person. Ratings between 0 degrees and 50 degrees mean that you don't feel favorable toward the person and that you don't care too much for that person. You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you don't feel particularly warm or cold toward the person. If we come to a person whose name you don't recognize, you don't need to rate that person. Just tell me and we'll move on to the next one. Our first person is George Bush. How would you rate him using the thermometer? 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? D2a. GEORGE BUSH ------------------------------------------------------------ Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923306 NAME-92PRE: D2b. TH CLINTON MD=997 OR GE 998 D2b. Bill Clinton ---------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923307 NAME-92PRE: D2c. TH PEROT MD=997 OR GE 998 D2c. Ross Perot -------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923308 NAME-92PRE: D2d. TH QUAYLE MD=997 OR GE 998 D2d. Dan Quayle -------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923309 NAME-92PRE: D2e. TH GORE MD=997 OR GE 998 D2e. Albert Gore --------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923310 NAME-92PRE: D2f. TH A HILL MD=997 OR GE 998 D2f. Anita Hill -------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923311 NAME-92PRE: D2g. FOLEY MD=997 OR GE 998 D2g. Tom Foley ------------------------------------- Code actual number NOTE: It was discovered during interviewing that Tom Foley was also the name of a prominent district attorney in Ramsey County, MN. It is possible that some respondents in MN had that individual in mind. 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923312 NAME-92PRE: D2h. TH B BUSH MD=997 OR GE 998 D2h. Barbara Bush ---------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923313 NAME-92PRE: D2j. TH HILLARY MD=997 OR GE 998 D2j. Hillary Clinton ------------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923314 NAME-92PRE: D2k. THOMAS MD=997 OR GE 998 D2k. Clarence Thomas ------------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923315 NAME-92PRE: D2m. BUCHANAN MD=997 OR GE 998 D2m. Pat Buchanan ---------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923316 NAME-92PRE: D2n. TH JACKSON MD=997 OR GE 998 D2n. Jesse Jackson ----------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923317 NAME-92PRE: D3a. TH DEM PTY MD=GE 998 D3. (RB, STILL ON P. 3) And still using the thermometer, how would you rate the following: D3a. The Democratic Party ---------------------------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923318 NAME-92PRE: D3b. TH REP PTY MD=GE 998 D3b. The Republican Party ------------------------------------------------ Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923319 NAME-92PRE: D4. MD=GE 8 D4. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling his job as president? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1037 1. APPROVE 1377 5. DISAPPROVE 66 8. DK 5 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923320 NAME-92PRE: D4a/b. BUSH APPRV MD=0 OR GE 8 D4a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? D4b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------- 356 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 676 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 501 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 874 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 6 9. NA 71 0. Inap, 8-9 in D4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923321 NAME-92PRE: D5. MD=GE 8 D5. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling our relations with foreign countries? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1484 1. APPROVE 914 5. DISAPPROVE 81 8. DK 6 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923322 NAME-92PRE: D5a/b. BUSH FORGN MD=0 OR GE 8 D5a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? D5b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------- 861 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 621 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 341 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 571 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 3 9. NA 87 0. Inap, 8-9 in D5 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923323 NAME-92PRE: D6. MD=GE 8 D6. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling the economy? ----------------------------------------------------------- 502 1. APPROVE 1915 5. DISAPPROVE 64 8. DK 4 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923324 NAME-92PRE: D6a/b. BUSH ECON MD=0 OR GE 8 D6a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? D6b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------- 171 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 329 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 410 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 1503 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 8. DK 4 9. NA 68 0. Inap, 8-9 in D6 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923325 NAME-92PRE: D7. MD=GE 8 D7. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling the crisis in the Persian Gulf? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1513 1. APPROVE 823 5. DISAPPROVE 142 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923326 NAME-92PRE: D7a/b. BUSH GOLF MD=0 OR GE 8 D7a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? D7b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------- 905 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 607 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 269 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 549 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 3 8. DK 3 9. NA 149 0. Inap, 8-9 in D7 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923327 NAME-92PRE: D8a. MD=GE 8 D8. (RB, P.4) Which presidential candidate do you think would do a better job at handling the nation's economy--George Bush, Bill Clinton, or wouldn't there be any difference between them?: (Who do you think would do a better job at...) D8a. HANDLING THE NATION'S ECONOMY? ------------------------------------------------------------ 569 1. BUSH 1054 2. CLINTON 757 3. NO DIFFERENCE 23 4. PEROT (volunteered) 68 8. DK 14 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923328 NAME-92PRE: D8b. MD=GE 8 D8b. handling foreign affairs? ---------------------------------------------------- 1392 1. BUSH 536 2. CLINTON 428 3. NO DIFFERENCE 7 4. PEROT (volunteered) 111 8. DK 11 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923329 NAME-92PRE: D8c. MD=GE 8 D8c. solving the problem of poverty? ------------------------------------------------------------ 383 1. BUSH 1302 2. CLINTON 689 3. NO DIFFERENCE 19 4. PEROT (volunteered) 79 8. DK 13 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923330 NAME-92PRE: D8d. MD=GE 8 D8d. handling the problem of pollution and protecting the environment? ---------------------------------------------------- 469 1. BUSH 1147 2. CLINTON 740 3. NO DIFFERENCE 11 4. PEROT (volunteered) 109 8. DK 9 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923331 NAME-92PRE: D8e. MD=GE 8 D8e. making health care more affordable? ----------------------------------------------------------- 405 1. BUSH 1406 2. CLINTON 570 3. NO DIFFERENCE 14 4. PEROT (volunteered) 81 8. DK 9 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923332 NAME-92PRE: D8f. MD=GE 8 D8f. reducing the budget deficit? ---------------------------------------------------- 460 1. BUSH 888 2. CLINTON 972 3. NO DIFFERENCE 36 4. PEROT (volunteered) 107 8. DK 22 9. NA There are no variables in range 3333-3400 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923401 NAME-92PRE: E1. LIKES DEM PTY MD=GE 8 E1. 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? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1203 1. YES 1164 5. NO 113 8. DK 5 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923402 NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 9998 E1a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What is that?] [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923403 NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 2 MD=0 E1a(2). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923404 NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 3 MD=0 E1a(3). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923405 NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 4 MD=0 E1a(4). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923406 NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 5 MD=0 E1a(5). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923407 NAME-92PRE: E2. DSLKE DEM PTY MD=GE 8 E2. Is there anything in particular that you don't like about the Democratic Party? -------------------------------------------------------- 1015 1. YES 1370 5. NO 92 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923408 NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 9998 E2a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What is that?] [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923409 NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 2 MD=0 E2a(2). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923410 NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 3 MD=0 E2a(3). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923411 NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 4 MD=0 E2a(4). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923412 NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 5 MD=0 E2a(5). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923413 NAME-92PRE: E3. LIKES REP PTY MD=GE 8 E3. Is there anything in particular that you like about the Republican Party? ------------------------------------------------------------ 884 1. YES 1507 5. NO 85 8. DK 9 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923414 NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 9998 E3a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What is that?] [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923415 NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 2 MD=0 E3a(2). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923416 NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 3 MD=0 E3a(3). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923417 NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 4 MD=0 E3a(4). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923418 NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 5 MD=0 E3a(5). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923419 NAME-92PRE: E4. DSLKE REP PTY MD=GE 8 E4. Is there anything in particular that you don't like about the Republican Party? -------------------------------------------------------- 1266 1. YES 1129 5. NO 82 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923420 NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 9998 E4a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What is that?] [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923421 NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 2 MD=0 E4a(2). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923422 NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 3 MD=0 E4a(3). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923423 NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 4 MD=0 E4a(4). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923424 NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 5 MD=0 E4a(5). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923425 NAME-92PRE: F1. MD=GE 8 F1. 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? ----------------------------------------------------------- 749 1. BETTER OFF 866 3. SAME 857 5. WORSE OFF 10 8. DK 3 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923426 NAME-92PRE: F1a/b. R FINANC MD=0 OR GE 8 F1a. Is that much better off or somewhat better off? F1b. Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off? ----------------------------------------------------- 166 1. MUCH BETTER 582 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 866 3. Same; 3 in F1 558 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 299 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 1 9. NA 13 0. Inap, 8-9 in F1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923427 NAME-92PRE: F2. MD=GE 8 F2. Now looking ahead, do you think that a year from now you (and your family living here) will be better off financially, or worse off, or just about the same as now? --------------------------------------------------------- 811 1. BETTER YEAR FROM NOW 1347 3. SAME 241 5. WORSE YEAR FROM NOW 82 8. DK 4 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923428 NAME-92PRE:F2A/B MD=0 OR GE 9 F2a. Is that much better off or somewhat better off? F2b. Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off? ----------------------------------------------------- 225 1. MUCH BETTER 583 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 1347 3. Same; 3 in F2 178 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 61 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 5 9. NA 86 0. Inap, 8-9 in F2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923429 NAME-92PRE: F3. MD=GE 8 F3. Do you think that over the last year (your/your family's) income has gone up more than the cost of living, has it fallen behind, or has it stayed about even with the cost of living? ---------------------------------------------------------- 274 1. GONE UP MORE 1005 3. STAYED ABOUT EVEN 1181 5. FALLEN BEHIND 23 8. DK 2 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923430 NAME-92PRE: F3a/b. COST LIVNG MD=0 OR GE 8 F3a. Has it gone up a lot more or a little more? F3b. Has it fallen behind a lot or a little? ------------------------------------------------- 93 1. GONE UP A LOT 179 2. GONE UP A LITTLE 1005 3. Same; 3 in F3 674 4. FALLEN BEHIND A LITTLE 506 5. FALLEN BEHIND A LOT 8. DK 3 9. NA 25 0. Inap, 8-9 in F3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923431 NAME-92PRE: F4. MD=GE 8 F4. 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? --------------------------------------------------------- 85 1. BETTER OFF 1630 3. HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE 716 5. WORSE OFF 52 8. DK 2 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923432 NAME-92PRE: F4a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 F4a. Is that much better off or somewhat better off? F4b. Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off? ----------------------------------------------------- 16 1. MUCH BETTER 69 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 1630 3. Same; 3 in F4 483 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 233 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 54 0. Inap, 8-9 in F4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923433 NAME-92PRE: F5. MD=0 OR GE 8 F5. During the past year (have you/has your family living here) been able to buy most of the things you needed and planned on buying or have you had to put off buying these things? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1066 1. BEEN ABLE TO BUY 1232 5. HAD TO PUT OFF BUYING 9 8. DK 6 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923434 NAME-92PRE: F6. MD=0 OR GE 8 F6. In the past year did you (or anyone in your family living here) put off medical or dental treatment because you didn't have the money? ------------------------------------------------------------ 713 1. YES 1587 5. NO 7 8. DK 6 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923435 NAME-92PRE: F7a. BORROW MD=0 OR GE 8 F7. In order to make ends meet this past year did (any of) you do any of the following: F7a. borrow money from a bank, a lending institution, or from relatives or friends? ----------------------------------------------------------- 805 1. YES 1497 5. NO 1 8. DK 10 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923436 NAME-92PRE: F7b. USE SAVING MD=0 OR GE 8 F7b. (Did you) dip into your savings? -------------------------------------------------------- 1076 1. YES 1215 5. NO 8. DK 22 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923437 NAME-92PRE: F7c. SEC JOB MD=0 OR GE 8 F7c. (Did you) look for a job, look for a second job, or try to work more hours at your present job? ---------------------------------------------------------- 961 1. YES 1337 5. NO 1 8. DK 14 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923438 NAME-92PRE: F8. MD=0 OR GE 8 F8. Over the past year have you (and your family) been able to save any money? ------------------------------------------------------------ 943 1. YES 1352 5. NO 11 8. DK 7 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923439 NAME-92PRE: F9. MD=0 OR GE 8 F9. This past year have you (or anyone in your family living here) fallen behind in rent or house payments? ------------------------------------------------------ 265 1. YES 2036 5. NO 5 8. DK 7 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923440 NAME-92PRE: F10a. SOC SEC MD=GE 8 F10. (RB, P. 5) Do you (or any family member living with you) currently receive payments from... F10a. ...Social Security? ---------------------------------------------------------- 679 1. YES 1795 5. NO 5 8. DK 6 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923441 NAME-92PRE: F10b. FOOD STAMP MD=GE 8 F10b. ...Food Stamps? ----------------------------------------------------- 226 1. YES 2251 5. NO 1 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923442 NAME-92PRE: F10c. MEDICARE MD=GE 8 F10c. ...Medicare? ----------------------------------------------------- 558 1. YES 1918 5. NO 2 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923443 NAME-92PRE: F10d. MEDICAID MD=GE 8 F10d. ...Medicaid? ----------------------------------------------------- 260 1. YES 2204 5. NO 9 8. DK 12 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923444 NAME-92PRE: F10e. UNEMPLOYM MD=GE 8 F10e. ...Unemployment Compensation? ----------------------------------------------------- 110 1. YES 2364 5. NO 1 8. DK 10 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923445 NAME-92PRE: F10f. FDC MD=GE 8 F10f. ...Aid to Families with Dependent Children? -------------------------------------------------------- 94 1. YES 2377 5. NO 5 8. DK 9 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923446 NAME-92PRE: F10G. VET BENF MD=GE 8 F10g. ...Veterans Benefits? ------------------------------------------------------ 81 1. YES 2394 5. NO 2 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923447 NAME-92PRE: F10h. PENSION MD=GE 8 F10h. ...Retirement pensions for federal government employees? ----------------------------------------------------------- 87 1. YES 2392 5. NO 1 8. DK 5 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923448 NAME-92PRE: F10j. DISABILITY MD=GE 8 F10j. ...Disability payments? -------------------------------------------------------- 136 1. YES 2340 5. NO 2 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923449 NAME-92PRE: F10k. WORK COMP MD=GE 8 F10k. ...Workman's compensation? ----------------------------------------------------------- 45 1. YES 2434 5. NO 1 8. DK 5 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923450 NAME-92PRE: F11. MD=GE 8 F11. Which candidate for President would be more likely to try to raise taxes: George Bush or Bill Clinton, or wouldn't there be much difference between them? ----------------------------------------------------------- 395 1. BUSH 867 2. CLINTON 1162 3. NO DIFFERENCE 3 4. Perot (volunteered) 53 8. DK 5 9. NA There are no variables in range 3451-3500 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923501 NAME-92PRE: G1a. B ANGRY MD=GE 8 G1. Now we would like to know something about the feelings you have toward the candidates for President. I am going to name a candidate, and I want you to tell me whether something about that person, or something he has done, has made you have certain feelings like anger or pride. Has George Bush -- because of the kind of person he is, or because of something he has done--ever made you feel: G1a. angry? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1272 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1199 5. NO; NEVER FELT 4 8. DK 10 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923502 NAME-92PRE: G1b. B HOPEFUL MD=GE 8 G1b. hopeful? ------------------------------------------------------ 1195 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1270 5. NO; NEVER FELT 9 8. DK 11 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923503 NAME-92PRE: G1c. B AFRAID MD=GE 8 G1c. afraid? ----------------------------------------------------- 995 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1475 5. NO; NEVER FELT 4 8. DK 11 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923504 NAME-92PRE: G1d. B PROUD MD=GE 8 G1d. proud? ---------------------------------------------------- 1399 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1071 5. NO; NEVER FELT 3 8. DK 12 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923505 NAME-92PRE: G2a. C ANGRY MD=GE 8 G2. Think about Bill Clinton. Has Bill Clinton (-- because of the kind of person he is, or because of something he has done --) ever made you feel: G2a. angry? ------------------------------------------------------ 629 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1829 5. NO; NEVER FELT 8 8. DK 19 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923506 NAME-92PRE: G2b. C HOPEFUL MD=GE 8 G2b. hopeful? ------------------------------------------------------- 1263 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1194 5. NO; NEVER FELT 7 8. DK 21 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923507 NAME-92PRE: G2c. C AFRAID MD=GE 8 G2c. afraid? ------------------------------------------------------ 584 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1877 5. NO; NEVER FELT 5 8. DK 19 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923508 NAME-92PRE: G2d. C PROUD MD=GE 8 G2d. proud? ----------------------------------------------------- 589 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1859 5. NO; NEVER FELT 12 8. DK 25 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923509 NAME-92PRE: G3a. LIB/CON 7PT MD=0 OR GE 8 G3. (RB, P. 6) We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and conservatives. Here is a 7-point scale on which the political views that people might hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative. G3a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ---------------------------------------------------------- RATING (1-7) 50 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 210 2. LIBERAL 244 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 572 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 371 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 313 6. CONSERVATIVE 64 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 63 8. DK; [DO NOT PROBE] 5 9. NA 593 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; [DO NOT PROBE] NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923510 NAME-92PRE: G3b. MD=0 OR GE 8 G3b. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ---------------------------- 572 1. RATING AT G3a IS 4 1252 2. ALL OTHERS 661 0. Inap, 0, 8-9 in G3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923511 NAME-92PRE: G3c. MD=0 OR GE 8 G3c. (IF MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD) If you had to choose would you consider yourself a liberal or a conservative? -------------------------------------------------------- 188 1. LIBERAL 91 3. MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD 264 5. CONSERVATIVE 17 7. REFUSES TO CHOOSE 9 8. DK 3 9. NA 1913 0. Inap, 0, 1-3, 5-9 in G3 (2 in G3b) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923512 NAME-92PRE: G3d. MD=0 OR GE 8 G3d. (IF DON'T KNOW OR HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH:) If you had to choose would you consider yourself a liberal or a conservative? ----------------------------------------------------------- 121 1. LIBERAL 55 3. MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD 277 5. CONSERVATIVE 33 7. REFUSES TO CHOOSE 160 8. DK 10 9. NA 1829 0. Inap, 1-7,9 in G3a NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923513 NAME-92PRE: G3x. LIB/CON 3P MD=0 OR GE 8 G3x. SUMMARY: R's Ideological Placement, Bracketed --------------------------------------------------- Built from G3a, G3c-d 813 1. Liberal (1-3 in G3a; 1 in G3c; 1 in G3d) 175 3. Moderate (4 in G3a and 3, 7-9 in G3c; 3 in G3d) 1289 5. Conservative (5-7 in G3a; 5 in G3c; 5 in G3d) 33 7. Refused to choose (0, 8 in G3a and 7 in G3d) 160 8. Don't Know (0, 8 in G3a and 8 in G3d) 5 9. NA to entire question series G3 (9 in G3a) 10 0. NA to follow up question G3d NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923514 NAME-92PRE: G3e/d1. BUSH MD=0 OR GE 8 G3e/G3d1. (RB, STILL ON P. 6) Where would you place George Bush on this scale? ----------------------------------------------------------- 69 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 98 2. LIBERAL 166 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 333 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 417 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 815 6. CONSERVATIVE 261 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 302 8. DK 9 9. NA 15 0. Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923515 NAME-92PRE: G3f/d2. CLINTON MD=0 OR GE 8 G3f/G3d2. (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this scale)? -------------------------------------------------------- 178 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 555 2. LIBERAL 576 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 478 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 173 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 101 6. CONSERVATIVE 44 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 357 8. DK 8 9. NA 15 0. Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923516 NAME-92PRE: G3g/d3. PEROT MD=0 OR GE 8 G3g/G3d3. (Where would you place) Ross Perot (on this scale)? ------------------------------------------------------ 165 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 167 2. LIBERAL 214 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 452 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 270 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 297 6. CONSERVATIVE 249 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 645 8. DK 11 9. NA 15 0. Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923517 NAME-92PRE: G3h. REP PTY MD=0 OR GE 8 G3h. The Republican party? ------------------------------------------------------ 57 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 106 2. LIBERAL 152 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 300 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 375 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 712 6. CONSERVATIVE 318 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 229 8. DK 61 9. NA 175 0. Inap, 9 in G3a; 8-9 in G3d NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923518 NAME-92PRE: G3j. DEM PTY MD=0 OR GE 8 G3j. The Democratic party? ------------------------------------------------------ 189 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 596 2. LIBERAL 506 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 365 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 200 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 117 6. CONSERVATIVE 52 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 225 8. DK 60 9. NA 175 0. Inap, 9 in G3a; 8-9 in G3d NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923519 NAME-92PRE: G4. MD=0 OR GE 8 G4. Do you think people who run for high public office should display higher moral standards in their personal life than does the average citizen? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1419 1. YES 837 5. NO 46 8. DK 11 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923520 NAME-92PRE: G5a. MD=0 OR GE 8 G5. (RB, P. 7) Some people say that there are certain qualities that make a person a true American. Others say that there isn't anything that makes one person more American than another. I'm going to read some of the things that have been mentioned. For each of the following, tell me how important you think it is in making someone a true American -- extremely important, very (important), somewhat (important), or not at all important. G5a. Trying to get ahead on your own effort? ------------------------------------------------------------ 805 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 1034 2. VERY IMPORTANT 324 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 121 4. NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 20 8. DK 9 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923521 NAME-92PRE: G5b. MD=0 OR GE 8 G5b. (How about) believing in God? ------------------------------------------------------------ 931 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 637 2. VERY IMPORTANT 358 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 372 4. NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 7 8. DK 8 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923522 NAME-92PRE: G5c. MD=0 OR GE 8 G5c. Treating people of all races and backgrounds equally? ------------------------------------------------------- 1245 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 888 2. VERY IMPORTANT 130 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 36 4. NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 6 8. DK 8 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923523 NAME-92PRE: G5d. MD=0 OR GE 8 G5d. Speaking English? ------------------------------------------------------- 688 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 845 2. VERY IMPORTANT 541 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 221 4. NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 9 8. DK 9 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923524 NAME-92PRE: G6. MD=0 OR GE 8 G6. (RB, P. 8) Some people say that it is better for America if different racial and ethnic groups maintain their distinct cultures. Others say that it is better if groups change so that they blend into the larger society as in the idea of a melting pot. Which of these positions comes closer to your own opinion: Racial and ethnic groups should maintain their distinct cultures, or groups should change so that they blend into the larger society? ------------------------------------------------------------ 757 1. GROUPS SHOULD MAINTAIN THEIR DISTINCT CULTURES 404 3. NEITHER/BOTH, ETC. (VOLUNTEERED) 1090 5. GROUPS SHOULD CHANGE AND BLEND INTO THE LARGER SOCIETY 50 8. DK 12 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923525 NAME-92PRE: G7. MD=0 OR GE 8 G7. Do you think that most men who tried to avoid military service during the Vietnam War should have served regardless of their personal beliefs? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1061 1. YES, SHOULD HAVE SERVED 1134 2. NO, NEED NOT HAVE SERVED 101 8. DK 17 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923526 NAME-92PRE: H1. MD=GE 8 H1. Do you feel things in this country are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? ----------------------------------------------------------- 413 1. RIGHT DIRECTION 1994 5. WRONG TRACK 69 8. DK 9 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923527 NAME-92PRE: H2. MD=GE 8 H2. Would you say that over the past year, the level of unemployment in the country has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? ----------------------------------------------------------- 65 1. BETTER 411 3. STAYED SAME 1977 5. WORSE 30 8. DK 2 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923528 NAME-92PRE: H2a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 H2a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H2b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 4 1. MUCH BETTER 61 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 411 3. Same; 3 in H2 804 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 1171 5. MUCH WORSE 2 8. DK 9. NA 32 0. Inap, 8-9 in H2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923529 NAME-92PRE: H3. MD=GE 8 H3. Would you say that over the past year, inflation has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? --------------------------------------------------------- 155 1. BETTER 951 3. STAYED SAME 1338 5. WORSE 40 8. DK 1 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923530 NAME-92PRE: H3a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 H3a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H3b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 35 1. MUCH BETTER 120 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 951 3. Same; 3 in H3 741 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 595 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 2 9. NA 41 0. Inap, 8-9 in H3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923531 NAME-92PRE: H4. MD=GE 8 H4. How about the economy. Would you say that over the past year the nation's economy has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? -------------------------------------------------------- 113 1. GOTTEN BETTER 567 3. STAYED THE SAME 1775 5. GOTTEN WORSE 27 8. DK 3 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923532 NAME-92PRE: H4a/b. NAT ECON MD=0 OR GE 8 H4a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H4b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 10 1. MUCH BETTER 103 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 567 3. Same; 3 in H4 833 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 942 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 30 0. Inap, 8-9 in H4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923533 NAME-92PRE: H5. MD=0 OR GE 8 H5. What about in the last few months, since about the 4th of July. Would you say that the nation's economy has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? ----------------------------------------------------------- 201 1. GOTTEN BETTER 1267 3. STAYED THE SAME 791 5. GOTTEN WORSE 48 8. DK 6 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923534 NAME-92PRE: H5a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 H5a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H5b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 10 1. MUCH BETTER 190 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 1267 3. Same; 3 in H5 482 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 309 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 1 9. NA 226 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 8-9 in H5 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923535 NAME-92PRE: H6. MD=0 OR GE 8 H6. Compared to four years ago, would you say that the nation's economy has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? ---------------------------------------------------------- 107 1. GOTTEN BETTER 303 3. STAYED THE SAME 1858 5. GOTTEN WORSE 39 8. DK 6 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923536 NAME-92PRE: H6a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 H6a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H6b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 16 1. MUCH BETTER 91 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 303 3. Same; 3 in H6 728 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 1130 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 217 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 8-9 in H6 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923537 NAME-92PRE: H7. MD=GE 8 H7. What about the next 12 months? Do you expect the national economy to get better, get worse, or stay about the same? ------------------------------------------------------------ 745 1. GET BETTER 1157 3. STAY THE SAME 443 5. GET WORSE 132 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923538 NAME-92PRE: H8. MD=GE 8 H8. What about America's ability to compete in the world economy? Over the past year has that gotten better, stayed the same, or gotten worse? ---------------------------------------------------------- 324 1. BETTER 962 3. STAYED SAME 1046 5. WORSE 150 8. DK 3 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923539 NAME-92PRE: H8a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 H8a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H8b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 39 1. MUCH BETTER 285 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 962 3. Same; 3 in H8 680 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 363 5. MUCH WORSE 1 8. DK 2 9. NA 153 0. Inap, 8-9 in H8 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923540 NAME-92PRE: H9. MD=GE 8 H9. Do you think that twenty years from now, the standard of living for the people who are just children now will be better, about the same, or worse than it is today? ---------------------------------------------------------- 791 1. BETTER 434 3. SAME 1090 5. WORSE 159 8. DK 11 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923541 NAME-92PRE: H10. MD=GE 8 H10. Over the past year would you say that the economic policies of the federal government have made the nation's economy better, worse, or haven't they made much difference either way? ----------------------------------------------------------- 95 1. BETTER 1248 3. HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE 1047 5. WORSE 93 8. DK 2 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923542 NAME-92PRE: H10a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 H10a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H10b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? ---------------------------------------------------- 11 1. MUCH BETTER 84 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 1248 3. Same; 3 in H10 623 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 422 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 2 9. NA 95 0. Inap, 8-9 in H10 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923543 NAME-92PRE: H11. MD=GE 8 H11. What about the economic conditions in this state. Would you say that over the past year economic conditions in this state have gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? ------------------------------------------------------------ 180 1. GOTTEN BETTER 841 3. STAYED THE SAME 1395 5. GOTTEN WORSE 67 8. DK 2 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923544 NAME-92PRE: H11a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 H11a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H11b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? ---------------------------------------------------- 23 1. MUCH BETTER 156 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 841 3. Same; 3 in H11 714 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 680 5. MUCH WORSE 2 8. DK 9. NA 69 0. Inap, 8-9 in H11 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923545 NAME-92PRE: H12a. MD=GE 8 H12a. (RB, P. 9) 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? ----------------------------------------------------------- 921 1. DEMOCRATS 487 2. REPUBLICANS 991 3. NO DIFFERENCE 1 4. PEROT (VOL) 29 7. NEITHER (VOL) 48 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923546 NAME-92PRE: H12b. MD=GE 8 H12b. Which party do you think would do a better job of handling foreign affairs? -------------------------------------------------------- 533 1. DEMOCRATS 1117 2. REPUBLICANS 734 3. NO DIFFERENCE 4. PEROT (VOL) 19 7. NEITHER (VOL) 74 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923547 NAME-92PRE: H12c. MD=GE 8 H12c. Which party do you think would do a better job of handling solving the problem of poverty? -------------------------------------------------------- 1257 1. DEMOCRATS 277 2. REPUBLICANS 819 3. NO DIFFERENCE 2 4. PEROT (VOL) 57 7. NEITHER (VOL) 65 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923548 NAME-92PRE: H12d. MD=GE 8 H12d. Which party do you think would do a better job of handling making health care more affordable? -------------------------------------------------------- 1335 1. DEMOCRATS 293 2. REPUBLICANS 732 3. NO DIFFERENCE 2 4. PEROT (VOL) 45 7. NEITHER (VOL) 68 8. DK 10 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923549 NAME-92PRE: H13. MD=GE 8 H13. (RB, STILL P.9) Which party is more likely to cut social security benefits; the Democrats, the Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference between them? ------------------------------------------------------------ 270 1. DEMOCRATS 1129 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 978 5. REPUBLICANS 101 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923550 NAME-92PRE: H14. MD=GE 8 H14. (RB, STILL P. 9) Which party is more likely to raise taxes; the Democrats, the Republicans or wouldn't there be much difference between them? ---------------------------------------------------------- 860 1. DEMOCRATS 1090 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 481 5. REPUBLICANS 49 8. DK 5 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923551 NAME-92PRE: H15. MD=GE 8 H15. Who do you think is more to blame for the federal budget deficit, the Bush administration or the Democratic Congress? --------------------------------------------------------- 905 1. BUSH ADMINISTRATION 894 2. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS 505 3. BOTH (VOL) 5 7. Reagan (volunteered) 153 8. DK 23 9. NA There are no variables in range 3552-3600 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923601 NAME-92PRE: J1. US WEAKER MD=GE 8 J1. 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? ------------------------------------------------------------ 865 1. WEAKER 881 3. STAYED THE SAME 676 5. STRONGER 55 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923602 NAME-92PRE: J2. MD=GE 8 J2. Looking ahead, do you think the problem of keeping out of war would be handled better in the next four years by the Republicans, by the Democrats, or about the same by both? ------------------------------------------------------------ 491 1. BETTER BY REPUBLICANS 1462 3. SAME BY BOTH 443 5. BETTER BY DEMOCRATS 85 8. DK 4 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923603 NAME-92PRE: J3. MD=GE 8 J3. (RB, P. 10) Some people say the U.S. should maintain its position as the world's strongest military power even if it means continuing high defense spending. Would you say that you agree strongly, agree somewhat, neither agree nor disagree, disagree somewhat, disagree strongly? ------------------------------------------------------------ 522 1. AGREE STRONGLY 960 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 300 3. NEITHER AGREE OR DISAGREE 483 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 203 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 10 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923604 NAME-92PRE: J4. MD=GE 8 J4. I am going to read you a statement about U.S. foreign policy and I would like you to tell me whether you agree or disagree. This country would be better off if we just stayed home and did not concern ourselves with problems in other parts of the world. ----------------------------------------------------------- 641 1. AGREE 1777 5. DISAGREE 62 8. DK 5 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923605 NAME-92PRE: J5. MD=GE 8 J5. (RB, P. 11) In the future, how willing should the United States be to use military force to solve international problems... extremely willing, very willing, somewhat willing, not very willing, or never willing? ---------------------------------------------------------- 129 1. EXTREMELY WILLING 424 2. VERY WILLING 1344 3. SOMEWHAT WILLING 470 4. NOT VERY WILLING 66 5. NEVER WILLING 47 8. DK 5 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923606 NAME-92PRE: J6. MD=GE 8 J6. 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? --------------------------------------------------------- 356 1. VERY WORRIED 758 3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED 1355 5. NOT WORRIED 13 8. DK 3 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923607 NAME-92PRE: J7. MD=GE 8 J7. 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? ----------------------------------------------------------- 278 1. VERY WORRIED 1088 3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED 1098 5. NOT WORRIED 18 8. DK 3 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923608 NAME-92PRE: J8. MD=GE 8 J8. Now we want to ask you about the Persian Gulf war that took place in early 1991. Do you think we did the right thing in sending U.S. military forces to the Persian Gulf or should we have stayed out? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1846 1. DID THE RIGHT THING 51 3. DEPENDS (VOL.) 491 5. SHOULD HAVE STAYED OUT 20 7. OTHER - SPECIFY 72 8. DK 5 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923609 NAME-92PRE: J9. MD=0 OR GE 8 J9. Before the war actually started, do you think one political party was more in favor of using military force in the Persian Gulf than the other party was, or do you think they were about equal in their support for using force? ------------------------------------------------------------ 750 1. ONE PARTY MORE 1374 5. ABOUT EQUAL 183 8. DK 6 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923610 NAME-92PRE: J9a. MD=0 OR GE 8 J9a. (Which party supported the use of force more?) ---------------------------------------------------- 28 1. DEMOCRATIC 715 5. REPUBLICAN 6 8. DK 1 9. NA 1735 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J9 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923611 NAME-92PRE: J10. MD=GE 8 NOTE: J10-J11b presented difficult problems for interviewers and respondents alike. The intended reference was the incumbent of the 102nd Congress running for re-election as the district was constituted for the 103 rd Congress. Thus, many respondents were asked to evaluate the performance of an incumbent who was not their Representative in the 102nd Congress. Second, primaries were not held in FL, AZ, CT,NH, LA, MA MN NY, WA, WI until after the start of interviewing on September 1, so in many cases names of candidates were not decided at the start of interviewing. The candidate names were given to interviewers as soon as they became available. J10. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------------------------------------ 1946 1. J11 PRE-EDITED WITH NAME #33 OR #34 FROM CANDIDATE LIST 539 2. NO NAME #33 OR #34 IN CANDIDATE LIST NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923612 NAME-92PRE: J11. MD=0 OR GE 8 J11. Do you remember how (_____________________) who is running (NAME #33, #34) for re-election in this district, voted on the use of force in the Persian Gulf? --------------------------------------------------------- 303 1. YES 1323 5. NO/DON'T REMEMBER/DK [DO NOT PROBE] 320 9. NA 539 0. Inap, 2 in J10 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923613 NAME-92PRE: J11a. MD=0 OR GE 8 J11a. Did (he/she) vote for or against the use of force? --------------------------------------------------------- 212 1. FOR 86 5. AGAINST 4 8. DK 1 9. NA 2182 0. Inap, 2 in J10; 5, 8-9 in J11 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923614 NAME-92PRE: J11b. MD=0 OR GE 8 J11b. Would you guess that (he/she) probably voted for or against the use of force? ---------------------------------------------------------- 598 1. FOR 293 5. AGAINST 396 8. DK 36 9. NA 1162 0. Inap, 2 in J10; 1, 8-9 in J11 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923615 NAME-92PRE: J12. MD=GE 8 J12. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush handled the war in the Persian Gulf? --------------------------------------------------------- 1674 1. APPROVE 736 5. DISAPPROVE 64 8. DK 11 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923616 NAME-92PRE: J12a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 J12a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? J12b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? -------------------------------------------------- 1003 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 667 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 258 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 475 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 3 8. DK 4 9. NA 75 0. Inap, 8-9 in J12 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923617 NAME-92PRE: J13. CONSEQ WAR G MD=0 OR GE 8 J13. As you look back on the Persian Gulf War now, do you think that anything good came out of it for the United States? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1224 1. YES 999 5. NO 82 8. DK 8 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923618 NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 98 J13a(1). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) Good Effects 68 11. National Unity--united the country; showed we can pull together in a crisis/will support our troops in war 45 12. National Confidence--raised our self- esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings over the Viet Nam war. 96 13. Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag; made people proud to be American 3 14. Made people (more) aware of international situation(s) 21 16. U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers back safely; troops performed well; good leaders emerged during the war 7 17. The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed forces; increased respect for the military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the approval/recognition they deserve 33 18. Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of winning a war; showed that we could go into a war to win; demonstrated that we could win a war quickly/with minimum casualties 63 19. Military Capability--successfully tested our military capability; proved our high technology weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies; gained experience in mobilization and deployment of military forces. 247 21. Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S. leadership in the world; showed the world that we are powerful; strengthened our position in the world; will make other countries think twice before tangling with us 68 22. Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we keep our promises 121 23. New World Order--showed we will stand up to aggression/will protect our interests/are willing to fight for what is right; shows we will protect weaker countries from aggression by big countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other dictators from trying the same thing in the future; increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace 36 24. Collective Security--proved that the nations of the world could work together for the good of mankind; strengthened the United Nations as a force for peace 2 25. Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet Union/stopping spread of communism; improved relations with Russia 16 31. U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy; decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went down/ jobs opened up 145 32. Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we need/more oil now; lowered the price of oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking control of the world's oil supply 23 41. Mideast Stability--increased the stability/prospects for peace in the mideast. 33 42. Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states 54 43. Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam Hussein from Kuwait 74 44. Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's military strength/ability to make nuclear or biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam Hussein down to size 37 49. Other Good Effects Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 7 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 2 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 5 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 10 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 8 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 1261 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923619 NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 2 MD=0 OR GE 98 J13a(2). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) Good Effects 36 11. National Unity--united the country; showed we can pull together in a crisis/will support our troops in war 25 12. National Confidence--raised our self- esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings over the Viet Nam war. 44 13. Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag; made people proud to be American 1 14. Made people (more) aware of international situation(s) 6 16. U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers back safely; troops performed well; good leaders emerged during the war 10 17. The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed forces; increased respect for the military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the approval/recognition they deserve 16 18. Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of winning a war; showed that we could go into a war to win; demonstrated that we could win a war quickly/with minimum casualties 38 19. Military Capability--successfully tested our military capability; proved our high technology weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies; gained experience in mobilization and deployment of military forces. 64 21. Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S. leadership in the world; showed the world that we are powerful; strengthened our position in the world; will make other countries think twice before tangling with us 34 22. Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we keep our promises 50 23. New World Order--showed we will stand up to aggression/will protect our interests/are willing to fight for what is right; shows we will protect weaker countries from aggression by big countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other dictators from trying the same thing in the future; increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace 25 24. Collective Security--proved that the nations of the world could work together for the good of mankind; strengthened the United Nations as a force for peace 2 25. Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet Union/stopping spread of communism; improved relations with Russia 8 31. U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy; decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went down/ jobs opened up 36 32. Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we need/more oil now; lowered the price of oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking control of the world's oil supply 15 41. Mideast Stability--increased the stability/prospects for peace in the mideast. 21 42. Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states 35 43. Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam Hussein from Kuwait 36 44. Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's military strength/ability to make nuclear or biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam Hussein down to size 16 49. Other Good Effects Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 4 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 1963 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923620 NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 3 MD=0 OR GE 98 J13a(3). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) Good Effects 4 11. National Unity--united the country; showed we can pull together in a crisis/will support our troops in war 6 12. National Confidence--raised our self- esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings over the Viet Nam war. 6 13. Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag; made people proud to be American 14. Made people (more) aware of international situation(s) 6 16. U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers back safely; troops performed well; good leaders emerged during the war 5 17. The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed forces; increased respect for the military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the approval/recognition they deserve 4 18. Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of winning a war; showed that we could go into a war to win; demonstrated that we could win a war quickly/with minimum casualties 6 19. Military Capability--successfully tested our military capability; proved our high technology weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies; gained experience in mobilization and deployment of military forces. 7 21. Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S. leadership in the world; showed the world that we are powerful; strengthened our position in the world; will make other countries think twice before tangling with us 7 22. Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we keep our promises 18 23. New World Order--showed we will stand up to aggression/will protect our interests/are willing to fight for what is right; shows we will protect weaker countries from aggression by big countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other dictators from trying the same thing in the future; increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace 6 24. Collective Security--proved that the nations of the world could work together for the good of mankind; strengthened the United Nations as a force for peace 2 25. Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet Union/stopping spread of communism; improved relations with Russia 7 31. U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy; decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went down/ jobs opened up 6 32. Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we need/more oil now; lowered the price of oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking control of the world's oil supply 4 41. Mideast Stability--increased the stability/prospects for peace in the mideast. 3 42. Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states 9 43. Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam Hussein from Kuwait 8 44. Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's military strength/ability to make nuclear or biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam Hussein down to size 3 49. Other Good Effects Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 1 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2367 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923621 NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 4 MD=0 OR GE 98 J13a(4). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) Good Effects 2 11. National Unity--united the country; showed we can pull together in a crisis/will support our troops in war 12. National Confidence--raised our self- esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings over the Viet Nam war. 13. Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag; made people proud to be American 14. Made people (more) aware of international situation(s) 1 16. U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers back safely; troops performed well; good leaders emerged during the war 1 17. The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed forces; increased respect for the military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the approval/recognition they deserve 18. Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of winning a war; showed that we could go into a war to win; demonstrated that we could win a war quickly/with minimum casualties 1 19. Military Capability--successfully tested our military capability; proved our high technology weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies; gained experience in mobilization and deployment of military forces. 5 21. Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S. leadership in the world; showed the world that we are powerful; strengthened our position in the world; will make other countries think twice before tangling with us 1 22. Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we keep our promises 6 23. New World Order--showed we will stand up to aggression/will protect our interests/are willing to fight for what is right; shows we will protect weaker countries from aggression by big countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other dictators from trying the same thing in the future; increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace 2 24. Collective Security--proved that the nations of the world could work together for the good of mankind; strengthened the United Nations as a force for peace 1 25. Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet Union/stopping spread of communism; improved relations with Russia 1 31. U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy; decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went down/ jobs opened up 2 32. Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we need/more oil now; lowered the price of oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking control of the world's oil supply 41. Mideast Stability--increased the stability/prospects for peace in the mideast. 1 42. Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states 1 43. Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam Hussein from Kuwait 4 44. Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's military strength/ability to make nuclear or biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam Hussein down to size 49. Other Good Effects Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2456 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923622 NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 5 MD=0 OR GE 98 J13a(5). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) Good Effects 11. National Unity--united the country; showed we can pull together in a crisis/will support our troops in war 12. National Confidence--raised our self- esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings over the Viet Nam war. 1 13. Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag; made people proud to be American 14. Made people (more) aware of international situation(s) 16. U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers back safely; troops performed well; good leaders emerged during the war 17. The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed forces; increased respect for the military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the approval/recognition they deserve 18. Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of winning a war; showed that we could go into a war to win; demonstrated that we could win a war quickly/with minimum casualties 19. Military Capability--successfully tested our military capability; proved our high technology weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies; gained experience in mobilization and deployment of military forces. 21. Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S. leadership in the world; showed the world that we are powerful; strengthened our position in the world; will make other countries think twice before tangling with us 22. Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we keep our promises 1 23. New World Order--showed we will stand up to aggression/will protect our interests/are willing to fight for what is right; shows we will protect weaker countries from aggression by big countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other dictators from trying the same thing in the future; increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace 24. Collective Security--proved that the nations of the world could work together for the good of mankind; strengthened the United Nations as a force for peace 25. Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet Union/stopping spread of communism; improved relations with Russia 1 31. U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy; decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went down/ jobs opened up 32. Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we need/more oil now; lowered the price of oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking control of the world's oil supply 41. Mideast Stability--increased the stability/prospects for peace in the mideast. 42. Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states 43. Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam Hussein from Kuwait 1 44. Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's military strength/ability to make nuclear or biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam Hussein down to size 1 49. Other Good Effects Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2480 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923623 NAME-92PRE: J14. CONSEQ WAR B MD=0 OR GE 8 J14. Other than losing lives, do you think anything bad came out of the war for the United States? -------------------------------------------------------- 933 1. YES 1283 5. NO 88 8. DK 9 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923624 NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 1 MD=0 OR GE 98 J14a(1). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5 mentions. Bad Effects 88 51. Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the mideast; lost us the respect of other nations; generated ill will/made enemies for us in other countries 29 52. Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing to fight for pay for anyone who has the money; makes it easier for us to use force again when faced with an international problem; might make us overconfident in our ability to get our way by use of force 8 53. International Policeman--made ourselves the international policeman; obligated ourselves to give military protection to all/other (small) countries 7 61. Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed during and after the war 24 62. Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife 7 63. War Damage--damage done to countries in the mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel during the war 5 64. Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply involved in the politics of the mideast/in the Arab-Israeli problem 25 71. Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people lost their jobs/can't find jobs 10 72. Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline; didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the world/destroyed oil wells 2 73. Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to develop other sources of energy 189 74. Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise taxes to pay for the war; increased our national debt 3 75. Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war 76. Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense spending 37 77. Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of people called into the service/sent overseas; caused hardship for families of reservists called to active duty; created stress/emotional problems for children 57 78. Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological problems caused by combat; medical problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf; sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers 9 79. Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities; caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things 8 80. Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly); bad or botched military strategy 280 81. Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job 3 82. Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to establish a democratic government; repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait since the end of the war 4 83. Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel against Saddam Hussein then didn't support them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee problem--all mentions 3 84. Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq; the war is not over yet 4 85. "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/ confidence in government because of "Iraqgate" events 8 86. Doubts about having been told the truth about the conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism about motives for going to war (e.g., political play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply) Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 26 87. Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't bring peace to the mideast 22 88. Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about the war was bad; nothing good came from the war; nothing (good) was accomplished 39 89. Other Bad Effects 5 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 2 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 12 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 1 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 16 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 1552 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923625 NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 2 MD=0 OR GE 98 J14a(2). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5 mentions. Bad Effects 19 51. Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the mideast; lost us the respect of other nations; generated ill will/made enemies for us in other countries 10 52. Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing to fight for pay for anyone who has the money; makes it easier for us to use force again when faced with an international problem; might make us overconfident in our ability to get our way by use of force 5 53. International Policeman--made ourselves the international policeman; obligated ourselves to give military protection to all/other (small) countries 7 61. Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed during and after the war 13 62. Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife 3 63. War Damage--damage done to countries in the mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel during the war 64. Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply involved in the politics of the mideast/in the Arab-Israeli problem 6 71. Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people lost their jobs/can't find jobs 1 72. Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline; didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the world/destroyed oil wells 1 73. Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to develop other sources of energy 27 74. Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise taxes to pay for the war; increased our national debt 7 75. Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war 1 76. Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense spending 10 77. Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of people called into the service/sent overseas; caused hardship for families of reservists called to active duty; created stress/emotional problems for children 10 78. Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological problems caused by combat; medical problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf; sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers 1 79. Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities; caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things 1 80. Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly); bad or botched military strategy 57 81. Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job 82. Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to establish a democratic government; repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait since the end of the war 8 83. Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel against Saddam Hussein then didn't support them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee problem--all mentions 3 84. Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq; the war is not over yet 85. "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/ confidence in government because of "Iraqgate" events 7 86. Doubts about having been told the truth about the conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism about motives for going to war (e.g., political play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply) Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 7 87. Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't bring peace to the mideast 15 88. Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about the war was bad; nothing good came from the war; nothing (good) was accomplished 23 89. Other Bad Effects 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 5 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2238 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923626 NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 3 MD=0 OR GE 98 J14a(3). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5 mentions. Bad Effects 6 51. Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the mideast; lost us the respect of other nations; generated ill will/made enemies for us in other countries 5 52. Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing to fight for pay for anyone who has the money; makes it easier for us to use force again when faced with an international problem; might make us overconfident in our ability to get our way by use of force 53. International Policeman--made ourselves the international policeman; obligated ourselves to give military protection to all/other (small) countries 61. Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed during and after the war 4 62. Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife 1 63. War Damage--damage done to countries in the mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel during the war 64. Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply involved in the politics of the mideast/in the Arab-Israeli problem 71. Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people lost their jobs/can't find jobs 72. Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline; didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the world/destroyed oil wells 1 73. Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to develop other sources of energy 7 74. Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise taxes to pay for the war; increased our national debt 75. Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war 76. Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense spending 1 77. Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of people called into the service/sent overseas; caused hardship for families of reservists called to active duty; created stress/emotional problems for children 1 78. Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological problems caused by combat; medical problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf; sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers 1 79. Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities; caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things 80. Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly); bad or botched military strategy 8 81. Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job 1 82. Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to establish a democratic government; repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait since the end of the war 2 83. Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel against Saddam Hussein then didn't support them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee problem--all mentions 84. Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq; the war is not over yet 85. "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/ confidence in government because of "Iraqgate" events 86. Doubts about having been told the truth about the conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism about motives for going to war (e.g., political play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply) Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 2 87. Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't bring peace to the mideast 5 88. Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about the war was bad; nothing good came from the war; nothing (good) was accomplished 6 89. Other Bad Effects 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 1 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2433 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923627 NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 4 MD=0 OR GE 98 J14a(4). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5 mentions. Bad Effects 1 51. Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the mideast; lost us the respect of other nations; generated ill will/made enemies for us in other countries 52. Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing to fight for pay for anyone who has the money; makes it easier for us to use force again when faced with an international problem; might make us overconfident in our ability to get our way by use of force 53. International Policeman--made ourselves the international policeman; obligated ourselves to give military protection to all/other (small) countries 1 61. Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed during and after the war 62. Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife 63. War Damage--damage done to countries in the mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel during the war 64. Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply involved in the politics of the mideast/in the Arab-Israeli problem 71. Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people lost their jobs/can't find jobs 72. Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline; didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the world/destroyed oil wells 73. Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to develop other sources of energy 2 74. Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise taxes to pay for the war; increased our national debt 1 75. Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war 76. Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense spending 77. Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of people called into the service/sent overseas; caused hardship for families of reservists called to active duty; created stress/emotional problems for children 78. Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological problems caused by combat; medical problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf; sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers 79. Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities; caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things 1 80. Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly); bad or botched military strategy 81. Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job 82. Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to establish a democratic government; repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait since the end of the war 83. Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel against Saddam Hussein then didn't support them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee problem--all mentions 84. Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq; the war is not over yet 85. "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/ confidence in government because of "Iraqgate" events 1 86. Doubts about having been told the truth about the conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism about motives for going to war (e.g., political play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply) Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 1 87. Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't bring peace to the mideast 1 88. Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about the war was bad; nothing good came from the war; nothing (good) was accomplished 1 89. Other Bad Effects 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2475 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923628 NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 5 MD=0 OR GE 98 J14a(5). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5 mentions. Bad Effects 51. Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the mideast; lost us the respect of other nations; generated ill will/made enemies for us in other countries 52. Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing to fight for pay for anyone who has the money; makes it easier for us to use force again when faced with an international problem; might make us overconfident in our ability to get our way by use of force 53. International Policeman--made ourselves the international policeman; obligated ourselves to give military protection to all/other (small) countries 61. Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed during and after the war 62. Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife 63. War Damage--damage done to countries in the mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel during the war 64. Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply involved in the politics of the mideast/in the Arab-Israeli problem 71. Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people lost their jobs/can't find jobs 72. Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline; didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the world/destroyed oil wells 73. Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to develop other sources of energy 74. Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise taxes to pay for the war; increased our national debt 75. Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war 76. Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense spending 77. Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of people called into the service/sent overseas; caused hardship for families of reservists called to active duty; created stress/emotional problems for children 78. Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological problems caused by combat; medical problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf; sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers 79. Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities; caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things 80. Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly); bad or botched military strategy 81. Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job 82. Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to establish a democratic government; repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait since the end of the war 83. Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel against Saddam Hussein then didn't support them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee problem--all mentions 84. Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq; the war is not over yet 85. "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/ confidence in government because of "Iraqgate" events 1 86. Doubts about having been told the truth about the conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism about motives for going to war (e.g., political play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply) Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 87. Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't bring peace to the mideast 88. Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about the war was bad; nothing good came from the war; nothing (good) was accomplished 1 89. Other Bad Effects 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2483 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further mention NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923629 NAME-92PRE: J15. MD=GE 8 J15. All things considered, do you think the war was worth the cost or not? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1298 1. WORTH IT 1044 5. NOT WORTH IT 133 8. DK 10 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923630 NAME-92PRE: J16. MD=GE 8 J16. Some people think that the U.S. and its allies should have continued to fight Iraq until Saddam Hussein was driven from power. Others think that the U.S. was right to stop fighting after Kuwait was liberated. What do you think? Should the war have continued or should it have stopped? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1499 1. SHOULD HAVE CONTINUED 867 3. SHOULD HAVE STOPPED 108 5. DK/NEITHER/BOTH, ETC. (VOL.) 1 8. DK 10 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923631 NAME-92PRE: K1. MD=GE 8 K1. Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 624 1. REPUBLICAN 876 5. DEMOCRAT 800 2. INDEPENDENT 169 3. NO PREFERENCE 7 4. OTHER PARTY 1 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923632 NAME-92PRE: K1a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 K1a. Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not very strong Republican? K1b. Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not very strong Democrat? ---------------------------------------------------------- 719 1. STRONG 778 5. NOT VERY STRONG 1 8. DK 2 9. NA 985 0. Inap, 2-4, 8-9 in K1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923633 NAME-92PRE: K1c. MD=0 OR GE 8 K1c. Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party or to the Democratic Party? ---------------------------------------------------------- 305 1. CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN 315 3. NEITHER 353 5. CLOSER TO DEMOCRATIC 1 8. DK 2 9. NA 1509 0. Inap, 1, 5, 8-9 in K1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923634 NAME-92PRE: K1z. PARTY ID MD=GE 8 K1z. SUMMARY: R's Party ID ---------------------------- Built from K1, K1a-c Code 8 (APOLITICAL) was used only if Respondent had a code of 3 (NO PREFERENCE) in K1 and a code of 3, 8, or 9 (NEITHER, DK, OR NA) in K1c and also showed little or no interest in politics in response to each of the following questions: A1 (pre), A4 (pre), M4 (pre), F1 (post). Respondents who showed interest in politics in response to A1 (pre), A4 (pre), M4 (pre), or F1 (post) were recoded to 3. 444 0. STRONG DEMOCRAT (510) 432 1. WEAK DEMOCRAT (550, 580, 590) 353 2. INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT (205, 305, 405) 287 3. INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT (203, 208, 209) 305 4. INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN (201, 301, 401) 349 5. WEAK REPUBLICAN (150, 180, 190) 275 6. STRONG REPUBLICAN (110) 5 7. OTHER-MINOR PARTY, REFUSES TO SAY (403, 408, 409) 26 8. APOLITICAL (303, 308, 309) 9 9. NA (800, 900) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923635 NAME-92PRE: K2a. B INTELLIG MD=GE 8 K2. (RB, P. 12) I am going to read a list of words and phrases people may use to describe political figures. For each, tell me whether the word or phrase describes the candidate I name. Think about George Bush. In your opinion does the phrase "he is intelligent" describe George Bush extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all? K2a. INTELLIGENT? ---------------------------------------------------------- 584 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1419 2. QUITE WELL 360 3. NOT TOO WELL 92 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 24 8. DK 6 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923636 NAME-92PRE: K2b. B COMPASS MD=GE 8 K2b. (How about) Compassionate? <...as a word or phrase that describes George Bush> -------------------------------------------------------- 349 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1088 2. QUITE WELL 782 3. NOT TOO WELL 193 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 65 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923637 NAME-92PRE: K2c. B MORAL MD=GE 8 K2c. Moral? ------------------------------------------------------- 627 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1292 2. QUITE WELL 380 3. NOT TOO WELL 99 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 80 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923638 NAME-92PRE: K2d. B INSPIRING MD=GE 8 K2d. Inspiring? ------------------------------------------------------- 179 1. EXTREMELY WELL 790 2. QUITE WELL 1072 3. NOT TOO WELL 370 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 64 8. DK 10 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923639 NAME-92PRE: K2e. B LEADER MD=GE 8 K2e. Provides strong leadership? ------------------------------------------------------- 314 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1056 2. QUITE WELL 864 3. NOT TOO WELL 209 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 35 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923640 NAME-92PRE: K2f. B CARES MD=GE 8 K2f. Really cares about people like you? ------------------------------------------------------- 204 1. EXTREMELY WELL 659 2. QUITE WELL 902 3. NOT TOO WELL 655 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 57 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923641 NAME-92PRE: K2g. B KNOWLEDG MD=GE 8 K2g. Knowledgeable? ------------------------------------------------------- 524 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1484 2. QUITE WELL 367 3. NOT TOO WELL 59 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 41 8. DK 10 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923642 NAME-92PRE: K2h. B HONEST MD=GE 8 K2h. Honest? ------------------------------------------------------- 381 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1054 2. QUITE WELL 693 3. NOT TOO WELL 272 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 78 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923643 NAME-92PRE: K2i. THINGS DONE MD=GE 8 K2i. Gets things done? ------------------------------------------------------- 173 1. EXTREMELY WELL 834 2. QUITE WELL 1108 3. NOT TOO WELL 312 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 48 8. DK 10 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923644 NAME-92PRE: K3a. C INTELLIG MD=GE 8 K3. (RB, STILL ON P. 12) Think about Bill Clinton. In your opinion, does "intelligent" describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all? K3a. INTELLIGENT? ------------------------------------------------------------ 551 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1486 2. QUITE WELL 258 3. NOT TOO WELL 37 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 144 8. DK 9 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923645 NAME-92PRE: K3b. C COMPASS MD=GE 8 K3b. (How about) Compassionate? <...as a word or phrase that describes Bill Clinton> -------------------------------------------------------- 316 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1453 2. QUITE WELL 410 3. NOT TOO WELL 49 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 247 8. DK 10 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923646 NAME-92PRE: K3c. C MORAL MD=GE 8 K3c. Moral? ----------------------------------------------------- 122 1. EXTREMELY WELL 962 2. QUITE WELL 877 3. NOT TOO WELL 281 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 232 8. DK 11 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923647 NAME-92PRE: K3d. C INSPIRING MD=GE 8 K3d. Inspiring? ----------------------------------------------------- 288 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1084 2. QUITE WELL 747 3. NOT TOO WELL 200 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 155 8. DK 11 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923648 NAME-92PRE: K3e. C LEADER MD=GE 8 K3e. Provides strong leadership? ----------------------------------------------------- 256 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1102 2. QUITE WELL 673 3. NOT TOO WELL 145 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 297 8. DK 12 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923649 NAME-92PRE: K3f. C CARES MD=GE 8 K3f. Really cares about people like you? ----------------------------------------------------- 362 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1130 2. QUITE WELL 560 3. NOT TOO WELL 195 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 227 8. DK 11 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923650 NAME-92PRE: K3g. C KNOWLEDG MD=GE 8 K3g. Knowledgeable? ----------------------------------------------------- 434 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1494 2. QUITE WELL 347 3. NOT TOO WELL 50 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 146 8. DK 14 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923651 NAME-92PRE: K3h. C HONEST MD=GE 8 K3h. Honest? ----------------------------------------------------- 178 1. EXTREMELY WELL 960 2. QUITE WELL 796 3. NOT TOO WELL 263 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 277 8. DK 11 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923652 NAME-92PRE: K3i. C THING DONE MD=GE 8 K3i. Gets things done? ----------------------------------------------------- 199 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1153 2. QUITE WELL 504 3. NOT TOO WELL 104 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 514 8. DK 11 9. NA There are no variables in range 3653-3700 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923701 NAME-92PRE: L1a. SPEND/SERV MD=0 OR GE 8 L1. (RB, P. 13) Some people think the government should provide fewer services, even in areas such as health and education in order to reduce spending. Suppose these people are at one end of the scale at point 1. Other people feel it is important for the government to provide many more services even if it means an increase in spending. Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7. And of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. L1a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 124 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 196 2. 314 3. 632 4. 379 5. 188 6. 184 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 17 8. DK 5 9. NA 446 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923702 NAME-92PRE: L1b. B SPEND MD=0 OR GE 8 L1b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? ----------------------------------------------------------- 180 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 371 2. 497 3. 367 4. 193 5. 107 6. 53 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 108 8. DK 5 9. NA 604 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923703 NAME-92PRE: L1c. C SPEND MD=0 OR GE 8 L1c. (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this scale)? ----------------------------------------------------------- 19 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 61 2. 122 3. 338 4. 518 5. 414 6. 211 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 193 8. DK 5 9. NA 604 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923704 NAME-92PRE: L1d. REP SPEND MD=0 OR GE 8 L1d/L1ad. The Republican Party ---------------------------------------------------- 214 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 419 2. 491 3. 452 4. 193 5. 127 6. 66 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 335 8. DK 11 9. NA 177 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923705 NAME-92PRE: L1e. DEM SPEND MD=0 OR GE 8 L1e/L1ae. The Democratic Party ---------------------------------------------------- 31 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 64 2. 160 3. 406 4. 516 5. 505 6. 268 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 346 8. DK 12 9. NA 177 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923706 NAME-92PRE: L1f. FED SPEND MD=0 OR GE 8 L1f. What the federal government is doing now? ------------------------------------------------------------ 102 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 210 2. 368 3. 505 4. 285 5. 168 6. 93 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 145 8. DK 5 9. NA 604 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923707 NAME-92PRE: L2a. DEFENS 7P MD=0 OR GE 8 L2. (RB, P. 14) Some people believe that we should spend much less money for defense. Others feel that defense spending should be greatly increased. L2a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? --------------------------------------------------------- 202 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 310 2. 500 3. 715 4. 259 5. 88 6. 71 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 16 8. DK 6 9. NA 318 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923708 NAME-92PRE: L2b. BUSH DEF MD=0 OR GE 8 L2b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? -------------------------------------------------------- 42 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 68 2. 204 3. 432 4. 549 5. 418 6. 202 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 70 8. DK 6 9. NA 494 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L21 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923709 NAME-92PRE: L2c. CLINTON DEF MD=0 OR GE 8 L2c. (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this scale)? ------------------------------------------------------------ 107 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 330 2. 506 3. 492 4. 172 5. 65 6. 26 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 288 8. DK 5 9. NA 494 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923710 NAME-92PRE: L2d. REP DEF MD=0 OR GE 8 L2d/L2ad. The Repubican Party? ----------------------------------------------------------- 44 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 76 2. 205 3. 465 4. 543 5. 421 6. 227 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 318 8. DK 8 9. NA 178 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923711 NAME-92PRE: L2e. DEM DEF MD=0 OR GE 8 L2e/L2ae. The Democratic Party? ------------------------------------------------------------ 147 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 329 2. 500 3. 546 4. 250 5. 100 6. 42 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 385 8. DK 8 9. NA 178 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923712 NAME-92PRE: L2f. FED DEF MD=0 OR GE 8 L2f. What the federal government is doing now? --------------------------------------------------------- 38 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 111 2. 282 3. 596 4. 448 5. 246 6. 113 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 150 8. DK 7 9. NA 494 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923713 NAME-92PRE: L3. MD=0 OR GE 8 L3. Now, thinking about health care. Can you (and your family) afford to pay for the health care that you need? -------------------------------------------------------- 1224 1. YES 1073 5. NO 2 8. DK 14 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923714 NAME-92PRE: L3a. MD=0 OR GE 8 L3a. Do you presently have any kind of health insurance? --------------------------------------------------------- 1920 1. YES 383 5. NO 8. DK 10 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923715 NAME-92PRE: L4. MD=0 OR GE 8 L4. Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the quality of the health care available to you and your family? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1576 1. SATISFIED 709 5. DISSATISFIED 12 8. DK 16 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923716 NAME-92PRE: L5a. HEALTH 7P MD=0 OR GE 8 L5. (RB, P. 15) There is much concern about the rapid rise in medical and hospital costs. Some people feel there should be a government insurance plan which would cover all medical and hospital expenses for everyone. Others feel that all medical expenses should be paid by individuals, and through private insurance plans like Blue Cross or other company paid plans. L5a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 498 1. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN 308 2. 298 3. 436 4. 246 5. 185 6. 169 7. PRIVATE INSURANCE PLAN 30 8. DK 11 9. NA 304 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923717 NAME-92PRE: L6. MD=0 OR GE 8 L6. Do you think the government should require companies to allow up to six months unpaid leave for parents to spend time with their newborn or newly adopted children, or is this something that should be left up to the individual employer? ------------------------------------------------------------ 685 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD REQUIRE 1538 2. LEFT TO INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYER 71 8. DK 19 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923718 NAME-92PRE: L7a. JOB/LIV 7P MD=0 OR GE 8 L7. (RB, P. 16) 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. L7a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ----------------------------------------------------------- 209 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 186 2. 256 3. 485 4. 433 5. 303 6. 292 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 15 8. DK 10 9. NA 296 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923719 NAME-92PRE: L7b. BUSH JOB MD=0 OR GE 8 L7b/L7ab. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? --------------------------------------------------------- 46 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 66 2. 150 3. 383 4. 460 5. 495 6. 426 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 267 8. DK 10 9. NA 182 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L7 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923720 NAME-92PRE: L7c. CLINTON JOB MD=0 OR GE 8 L7c/L7ac. (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this scale)? -------------------------------------------------------- 167 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 331 2. 466 3. 508 4. 222 5. 114 6. 87 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 398 8. DK 10 9. NA 182 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L7 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923721 NAME-92PRE: L7d. REP JOB MD=0 OR GE 8 L7d. The Republican party? ----------------------------------------------------------- 29 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 53 2. 120 3. 321 4. 399 5. 441 6. 379 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 255 8. DK 11 9. NA 477 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923722 NAME-92PRE: L7e. DEM JOB MD=0 OR GE 8 L7e. The Democratic party? ----------------------------------------------------------- 152 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 351 2. 457 3. 410 4. 202 5. 89 6. 59 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 278 8. DK 10 9. NA 477 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923723 NAME-92PRE: L7f. FED JOB MD=0 OR GE 8 L7f. What the federal government is doing now? ------------------------------------------------------ 41 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 95 2. 194 3. 497 4. 356 5. 325 6. 279 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 208 8. DK 13 9. NA 477 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923724 NAME-92PRE: L8a. HELP BLK 7P MD=0 OR GE 8 L8. (RB, P. 17) 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. L8a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 140 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 123 2. 240 3. 603 4. 327 5. 330 6. 466 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 18 8. DK 21 9. NA 217 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923725 NAME-92PRE: L9a. MD=GE 8 L9. 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? L9a. Should federal spending on Food stamps be increased, decreased, or kept about the same? ----------------------------------------------------------- 424 1. INCREASED 1261 2. SAME 704 3. DECREASED 6 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 83 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923726 NAME-92PRE: L9b. MD=GE 8 L9b. (Should federal spending on) Welfare programs (be increased, decreased, or kept about the same?) ------------------------------------------------------- 409 1. INCREASED 970 2. SAME 1010 3. DECREASED 9 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 80 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923727 NAME-92PRE: L9c. MD=GE 8 L9c. AIDS research? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1487 1. INCREASED 720 2. SAME 187 3. DECREASED 12 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 71 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923728 NAME-92PRE: L9d. MD=GE 8 L9d. Financial aid for college students? --------------------------------------------------------- 1452 1. INCREASED 768 2. SAME 188 3. DECREASED 6 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 64 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923729 NAME-92PRE: L9e. MD=GE 8 L9e. Programs that assist Blacks? ---------------------------------------------------------- 598 1. INCREASED 1195 2. SAME 544 3. DECREASED 29 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 98 8. DK 21 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923730 NAME-92PRE: L9f. MD=GE 8 L9f. Solving the problem of the homeless? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1745 1. INCREASED 508 2. SAME 140 3. DECREASED 8 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 77 8. DK 7 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923731 NAME-92PRE: L9g. MD=GE 8 L9g. Aid to countries of the former Soviet Union? ---------------------------------------------------------- 390 1. INCREASED 972 2. SAME 937 3. DECREASED 75 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 99 8. DK 12 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923732 NAME-92PRE: L10. OP ABORTN MD=GE 8 L10. (RB, P.18) 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. ----------------------------------------------------------- 257 1. BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED 680 2. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE, INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER 344 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 1125 4. BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE 9 6. R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it" (volunteered) 31 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 21 8. DK 18 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923733 NAME-92PRE: L10a. MD=GE 8 L10a. (RB, STILL ON P. 18) What do you think is George Bush's position ? ------------------------------------------------------- 688 1. BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED 1015 2. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE, INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER 251 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 159 4. BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE 6. R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it" (volunteered) 2 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 336 8. DK 34 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923734 NAME-92PRE: L10b. MD=GE 8 L10b. (RB, STILL ON P. 18) What do you think is Bill Clinton's position ? ----------------------------------------------------- 131 1. BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED 299 2. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE, INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER 367 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 1182 4. BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE 6. R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it" (volunteered) 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 474 8. DK 32 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923735 NAME-92PRE: L11. MD=GE 8 L11. Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that would require parental consent before a teenager under 18 can have an abortion? --------------------------------------------------------- 1817 1. FAVOR 586 5. OPPOSE 64 8. DK 18 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923736 NAME-92PRE: L11a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 L11a. Do you favor this law strongly or not strongly? L11b. Do you oppose this law strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------------- 1477 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 336 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 194 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 391 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 4 9. NA 82 0. Inap, 8-9 in L11 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923737 NAME-92PRE: L12. MD=GE 8 L12. Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that would allow the use of government funds to help pay for the costs of abortion for women who cannot afford them? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1209 1. FAVOR 1182 5. OPPOSE 81 8. DK 13 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923738 NAME-92PRE: L12a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 L12a. Do you favor government funding for abortions strongly or not strongly? L12b. Do you oppose government funding for abortions strongly or not strongly? ----------------------------------------------------- 681 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 525 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 331 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 848 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 3 8. DK 3 9. NA 94 0. Inap, 8-9 in L12 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923739 NAME-92PRE: L13. MD=GE 8 L13. Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that would require a married woman to notify her husband before she can have an abortion? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1550 1. FAVOR 818 5. OPPOSE 96 8. DK 21 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923740 NAME-92PRE: L13a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 L13a. Do you favor this law strongly or not strongly? L13b. Do you oppose this law strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------------- 1236 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 312 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 294 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 524 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 2 8. DK 9. NA 117 0. Inap, 8-9 in L13 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923741 NAME-92PRE: L14. HARRASS SER MD=GE 8 L14. Recently there has been a lot of discussion about sexual harassment. How serious a problem do you think sexual harassment in the work place is? Is it very serious, somewhat serious or not too serious? ------------------------------------------------------------ 759 1. VERY SERIOUS 1114 2. SOMEWHAT SERIOUS 524 3. NOT TOO SERIOUS 80 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923742 NAME-92PRE: L15. MD=0 OR GE 8 L15. Have you or has anyone you know been subjected to sexual harassment in the workplace? ------------------------------------------------------- 827 1. YES 1448 5. NO 28 8. DK 10 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923743 NAME-92PRE: L16. MD=0 OR GE 8 L16. Do you think that enough is being done to protect women from being sexually harassed in the workplace, is too much being done or too little being done? ----------------------------------------------------------- 186 1. TOO MUCH 715 2. ENOUGH 1206 3. TOO LITTLE 195 8. DK 11 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923744 NAME-92PRE: L17. MD=GE 8 L17. If a woman says that she has been sexually harassed at work and the man denies it, would you be more inclined to believe the woman or the man? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1252 1. WOMAN 144 2. MAN 940 3. IT DEPENDS (VOL) 131 8. DK 18 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923745 NAME-92PRE: L18. MD=0 OR GE 8 L18. Do you think government should provide child care assistance to low and middle income working parents, or isn't it the government's responsibility? ------------------------------------------------------- 1364 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE 873 5. NOT GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY 62 8. DK 14 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923746 NAME-92PRE: L19a. UNREST 7P MD=0 OR GE 8 L19. (RB, P. 19) There is much discussion about the best way to deal with the problem of urban unrest and rioting. Some say it is more important to use all available force to maintain law and order -- no matter what results. Others say it is more important to correct the problems of poverty and unemployment that give rise to the disturbances. And, of course, other people have opinions in between. L19a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: Due to a design error, abbreviated telephone (short form) and Spanish language questionnaires were produced with the L19a scale printed reversed in the text. Because interviewers handled this problem in different ways, it was impossible to determine which scale position a number given by Rs response corresponds. Therefore, all cases of short form or Spanish questionnaires (3,4,6,7 in V3011) have been coded 9 (NA) in L19a. 431 1. SOLVE PROBLEMS OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT 300 2. 271 3. 472 4. 185 5. 121 6. 180 7. USE ALL AVAILABLE FORCE 24 8. DK 193 9. NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 308 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923747 NAME-92PRE: L20. TERM LIMIT MD=0 OR GE 8 L20. A law has been proposed that would limit members of Congress to no more than 12 years of service in that office. Do you favor or oppose such a law? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1770 1. FAVOR 400 5. OPPOSE 125 8. DK 18 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923748 NAME-92PRE: L21. SAV/LOANS MD=0 OR GE 8 L21. Have you heard or read anything about the problems in the savings and loan business? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1720 1. YES 556 5. NO 26 8. DK 11 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923749 NAME-92PRE: L21A. S&L 2DIG MD=0 OR GE 98 L21a. 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? ------------------------------------------------------------ 214 01. REAGAN 42 02. BUSH 138 03. CONGRESS 957 04. OWNERS & MANAGERS 8 11. REAGAN AND BUSH (VOL) 5 12. REAGAN AND CONGRESS (VOL) 12 13. REAGAN AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 14. BUSH AND CONGRESS (VOL) 3 15. BUSH AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 21 16. CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 1 21. REAGAN, BUSH AND CONGRESS (VOL) 2 22. REAGAN, BUSH AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 2 23. REAGAN, CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 1 24. BUSH, CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 220 30. ALL OF THEM (VOL) 30 70. OTHER 1 80. NONE OF THEM (VOL) 54 98. DK 9 99. NA 765 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in L21 There are no variables in range 3750-3800 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923801 NAME-92PRE: M1a. WOMAN EQ ROL MD=0 OR GE 8 M1. (RB, P. 20) 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. Others feel that women's place is in the home. M1a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1263 1. WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE AN EQUAL ROLE 336 2. 172 3. 328 4. 110 5. 65 6. 90 7. WOMEN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME 11 8. DK 11 9. NA 99 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923802 NAME-92PRE: M2. MD=0 OR GE 8 M2. Some people have suggested placing new limits on foreign imports in order to protect American jobs. Others say that such limits would raise consumer prices and hurt American exports. Do you favor or oppose placing new limits on imports, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1165 1. FAVOR NEW LIMITS 571 5. OPPOSE NEW LIMITS 73 8. DK 17 9. NA 659 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923803 NAME-92PRE: M3. MD=0 OR GE 8 M3. 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. ------------------------------------------------------------ 757 1. COMPETING UNFAIRLY 1178 2. U.S. BLAMING JAPAN FOR OWN PROBLEMS 233 3. BOTH/DEPENDS (VOL.) 128 8. DK 17 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923804 NAME-92PRE: M4. WILL VOTE? MD=GE 8 M4. So far as you know now, do you expect to vote in the national elections this coming November or not? --------------------------------------------------------- 2053 1. YES, WILL VOTE 371 5. NO, WILL NOT VOTE 53 8. DK 8 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923805 NAME-92PRE: M4a. VOTE WHO? MD=0 OR GE 8 M4a. Who do you think you will vote for in the election for President? (PROBE: We all know the election is some time away and people are not certain at this point who they will vote for. Still, who do you think you will vote for in the election for President?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 676 1. GEORGE BUSH 993 2. BILL CLINTON 152 5. ROSS PEROT (VOL) 15 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 206 8. DK 11 9. NA 432 0. Inap, 5, 8-9 in M4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923806 NAME-92PRE: M4b. PREF STRONG MD=0 OR GE 8 M4b. Would you say that your preference for this candidate is strong or not strong? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1249 1. STRONG 564 5. NOT STRONG 7 8. DK 16 9. NA 649 0. Inap, 5, 8-9 in M4; 8-9 in M4a NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923807 NAME-92PRE: M4c. MD=0 OR GE 8 M4c. If you were going to vote, who do you think you would vote for in the election for President? (PROBE: We all know the election is some time away and people are not certain at this point who they will vote for. Still, who do you think you would vote for in the election for President?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 118 1. GEORGE BUSH 187 2. BILL CLINTON 55 5. ROSS PEROT (VOL) 5 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 56 8. DK 3 9. NA 2061 0. Inap, 1, 9 in M4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923808 NAME-92PRE: M4d. MD=0 OR GE 8 M4d. Would you say that your preference for this candidate is strong or not strong? ----------------------------------------------------------- 197 1. STRONG 158 5. NOT STRONG 5 8. DK 5 9. NA 2120 0. Inap, 1, 9 in M4; 8-9 in M4c NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923809 NAME-92PRE: M5. MD=GE 8 M5. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT --------------------------- 207 1. BOX 5 IS MARKED (R VOLUNTEERED ROSS PEROT) 2278 2. ALL OTHERS NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923810 NAME-92PRE: M6. MD=0 OR GE 8 M6. Was Ross Perot ever your first choice for president? --------------------------------------------------------- 474 1. YES 1778 5. NO 3 8. DK 23 9. NA 207 0. Inap, 1 in M5 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923811 NAME-92PRE: N1a. MD=GE 8 N1. Here are some more questions about federal spending. 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... N1a. Should federal spending on social security be increased, decreased, or kept about the same? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1187 1. INCREASED 1150 2. SAME 102 3. DECREASED 2 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 30 8. DK 14 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923812 NAME-92PRE: N2b. MD=GE 8 N2b. (Should federal spending on) science and technology (be increased, decreased, or kept about the same?) --------------------------------------------------------- 1012 1. INCREASED 1080 2. SAME 312 3. DECREASED 4 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 65 8. DK 12 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923813 NAME-92PRE: N2c. MD=GE 8 N2c. Child Care? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1209 1. INCREASED 963 2. SAME 225 3. DECREASED 17 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 56 8. DK 15 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923814 NAME-92PRE: N2d. MD=GE 8 N2d. Dealing with Crime? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1704 1. INCREASED 640 2. SAME 82 3. DECREASED 1 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 43 8. DK 15 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923815 NAME-92PRE: N2e. MD=GE 8 N2e. Improving and protecting the environment? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1484 1. INCREASED 838 2. SAME 103 3. DECREASED 2 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 44 8. DK 14 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923816 NAME-92PRE: N2f. MD=GE 8 N2f. Government assistance to the unemployed? ---------------------------------------------------------- 963 1. INCREASED 1155 2. SAME 310 3. DECREASED 2 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 40 8. DK 15 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923817 NAME-92PRE: N2g. MD=GE 8 N2g. Poor people? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1328 1. INCREASED 921 2. SAME 161 3. DECREASED 5 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 52 8. DK 18 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923818 NAME-92PRE: N2h. MD=GE 8 N2h. Public schools? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1600 1. INCREASED 742 2. SAME 97 3. DECREASED 2 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 29 8. DK 15 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923819 NAME-92PRE: N2j. MD=GE 8 N2j. Aid to big cities? ---------------------------------------------------------- 487 1. INCREASED 1173 2. SAME 695 3. DECREASED 14 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 94 8. DK 22 9. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923820 NAME-92PRE: Q1. RELIG IMP MD=0 OR GE 8 Q1. Do you consider religion to be an important part of your life, or not? -------------------------------------------------------- 1800 1. YES, IMPORTANT 495 5. NO, NOT IMPORTANT 11 8. DK 7 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923821 NAME-92PRE: Q2. MD=0 OR GE 8 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? ----------------------------------------------------------- 429 1. SOME 522 2. QUITE A BIT 844 3. A GREAT DEAL 3 8. DK 2 9. NA 685 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in Q1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923822 NAME-92PRE: Q3. MD=0 OR GE 8 Q3. (RB, P.21) People practice their religion in different ways. Outside of attending religious services, do you pray several times a day, once a day, a few times a week, once a week or less or never? ----------------------------------------------------------- 652 1. SEVERAL TIMES A DAY 559 2. ONCE A DAY 426 3. FEW TIMES A WEEK 406 4. ONCE A WEEK OR LESS 242 5. NEVER 2 8. DK 26 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923823 NAME-92PRE: Q4. MD=0 OR GE 8 Q4. (RB, STILL ON P.21) 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? ----------------------------------------------------------- 90 1. SEVERAL TIMES A DAY 224 2. ONCE A DAY 300 3. FEW TIMES A WEEK 825 4. ONCE A WEEK OR LESS 848 5. NEVER 1 8. DK 25 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923824 NAME-92PRE: Q5. BIBLE MD=0 OR GE 8 Q5. (RB, P.22) Which of these statements comes closest to describing your feelings about the Bible? You can just tell me the number of the statement you choose. ------------------------------------------------------------ 893 1. ONE, THE BIBLE IS THE ACTUAL WORD OF GOD AND IS TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR 1071 2. TWO, THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD BUT NOT EVERYTHING IN IT SHOULD BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR 286 3. THREE, THE BIBLE IS A BOOK WRITTEN BY MEN AND IS NOT THE WORD OF GOD. 19 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 23 8. DK 21 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923825 NAME-92PRE: Q6. MD=0 OR GE 8 Q6. (RB, P.23) How often during the past week did you watch religious programs on TV? ------------------------------------------------------------ 58 1. DAILY 79 2. SEVERAL DAYS 549 3. ONCE OR TWICE 1765 4. NEVER 6 8. DK 6 9. NA 22 0. Inap, 6-7 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923826 NAME-92PRE: X1. ATTEND SERV MD=0 OR GE 8 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? ------------------------------------------------------------ This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. 1652 1. YES 825 5. NO 8. DK 4 9. NA 4 0. Inap, 4 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923827 NAME-92PRE: X1a. MD=0 OR GE 8 X1a. Regardless of whether you now attend any religious services do you ever think of yourself as part of a particular church or denomination? -------------------------------------------------------- This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. 487 1. YES 337 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 1660 0. Inap, 4 in V3011; 1, 8-9 in X1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923828 NAME-92PRE: X2. MD=0 OR GE 8 X2. Do you go to religious services every week, almost every week, once or twice a month, a few times a year, or never? --------------------------------------------------------- This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. 665 1. EVERY WEEK 261 2. ALMOST EVERY WEEK 346 3. ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH 368 4. A FEW TIMES A YEAR 7 5. NEVER 8. DK 5 9. NA 833 0. Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923829 NAME-92PRE: X2a. MD=0 OR GE 8 X2a. Would you say you go to religious services once a week or more often than once a week? ------------------------------------------------------------ This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. 296 1. MORE OFTEN 362 2. JUST ONCE A WEEK 8. DK 7 9. NA 1820 0. Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1; 2-5, 8-9 in X2 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923830 NAME-92PRE: X3a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 [X3 IS NOT CODED] Responses to individual questions X3a,b; X4, X4a-k and X5 are summarized in VARIABLE 3850 X4z, R's RELIGION AFFILIATION SUMMARY. Users who wish to understand the inner working of this section are strongly encouraged to examine the questionnaire in the appendix. X3a. Do you mostly attend a place of worship that is Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or what? X3b. Do you consider yourself Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1171 1. PROTESTANT 549 2. CATHOLIC 44 3. JEWISH 248 4. ANY OTHER 8. R refused to answer (see Supervisor before using) 6 9. NA 467 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923831 NAME-92PRE: X4. MD=0 OR GE 98 X4. (What church or denomination is that?) ------------------------------------------- 443 01. BAPTIST 61 02. EPISCOPALIAN/ANGLICAN/CHURCH OF ENGLAND 132 03. LUTHERAN 216 04. METHODIST 51 05. "JUST PROTESTANT" 76 06. PRESBYTERIAN 12 07. REFORMED 4 08. BRETHREN 5 09. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN 53 10. CHRISTIAN OR JUST CHRISTIAN 2 11. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST 37 12. CHURCH (or CHURCHES) OF CHRIST 10 13. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 13 14. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST 23 15. CHURCH OF GOD 23 16. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 13 17. CONGREGATIONALIST 18 18. HOLINESS (SPECIFY) 46 19. PENTECOSTAL (SPECIFY) 1 20. FRIENDS, QUAKER 13 21. ORTHODOX, e.g. Greek, Russian (SPECIFY) 40 22. NON-DENOMINATIONAL--PROTESTANT 16 23. MORMONS 15 24. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 8 25. LATTER DAY SAINTS 9 26. UNITARIAN/UNIVERSALIST 5 27. BUDDHIST 1 28. HINDU 9 29. MUSLIM/ISLAM 30. NATIVE AMERICAN 60 31. OTHER (SPECIFY) 98. DK 4 99. NA 1066 00. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923832 NAME-92PRE: X4a. MD=0 OR GE 8 X4a. (BAPTIST) With which Baptist group is your church associated? Is it the Southern Baptist Convention, the American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., the American Baptist Association, the National Baptist Convention USA, an independent Baptist church or some other Baptist group? ------------------------------------------------------------ 207 1. SOUTHERN 20 2. AMERICAN BAPTIST U.S.A. 21 3. AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 52 4. INDEPENDENT BAPTIST 14 5. NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION USA 37 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 90 8. DK; "JUST BAPTIST" 2 9. NA 2042 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 02-31, 98-99 in X4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923833 NAME-92PRE: X4b. MD=0 OR GE 8 X4b. Are you affiliated with any larger Baptist group or is this strictly a local church? ------------------------------------------------------------ 45 1. LOCAL 5 7. AFFILIATED WITH LARGER GROUP: (SPECIFY) 1 8. DK 1 9. NA 2433 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 02-31, 98-99 in X4; 1-3, 5-9 in X4a NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923834 NAME-92PRE: X4c. MD=0 OR GE 8 X4c. (LUTHERAN) Is this church part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Missouri Synod, or some other Lutheran group? ------------------------------------------------------- 58 1. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA (formerly Lutheran Church in America, American Lutheran Church) 42 2. MISSOURI SYNOD 5 7. OTHER (Specify) 27 8. DK; "JUST LUTHERAN" 9. NA 2353 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-02, 04-31, 98-99 in X4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923835 NAME-92PRE: X4d. MD=0 OR GE 8 X4d. (METHODIST) Is your church part of the United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal, or some other Methodist group? ------------------------------------------------------------ 181 1. UNITED METHODIST 16 2. AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL (AME) 6 7. OTHER (Specify) 12 8. DK; "JUST METHODIST" 1 9. NA 2269 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-03, 05-31, 98-99 in X4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923836 NAME-92PRE: X4e. MD=0 OR GE 8 X4e. (PRESBYTERIAN) Is this the Presbyterian Church in the USA or some other Presbyterian group? ----------------------------------------------------------- 64 1. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U.S.A. (FORMERLY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH) 7 7. OTHER (Specify) 5 8. DK; "JUST PRESBYTERIAN" 9. NA 2409 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-05, 07-31, 98-99 in X4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923837 NAME-92PRE: X4f. MD=0 OR GE 8 X4f. (REFORMED) Is this the Christian Reformed Church, the Reformed Church in America, or some other Reformed group? ----------------------------------------------------------- 5 1. CHRISTIAN REFORMED 4 2. REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA 3 7. OTHER (Specify) 8. DK; "JUST REFORMED" 9. NA 2473 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-06, 08-31, 98-99 in X4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923838 NAME-92PRE: X4g. MD=0 OR GE 8 X4g. (BRETHREN) Is this the Church of the Brethren, the Plymouth Brethren, or what? -------------------------------------------------------- 1 1. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 2 2. PLYMOUTH BRETHREN 1 7. OTHER (Specify) 8. DK 9. NA 2481 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-07, 09-31, 98-99 in X4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923839 NAME-92PRE: X4h. MD=0 OR GE 8 X4h. ('CHRISTIAN' OR 'JUST CHRISTIAN') When you say "Christian" does that mean the denomination called the "Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)", or some other Christian denomination, or do you mean to say "I am just a Christian"? ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 1. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST 34 2. JUST CHRISTIAN 15 7. OTHER, CHRISTIAN (Specify) 1 8. DK 9. NA 2432 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-09, 11-31, 98-99 in X4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923840 NAME-92PRE: X4i. MD=0 OR GE 8 X4i. (CHURCH OR CHURCHES OF CHRIST) Is this the Church of Christ or the United Church of Christ? ---------------------------------------------------------- 31 1. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3 2. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 1 7. OTHER (Specify) 1 8. DK 1 9. NA 2448 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-11, 13-31, 98-99 in X4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923841 NAME-92PRE: X4j. MD=0 OR GE 8 X4j. (CHURCH OF GOD) Is this the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana; the Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the Church of God in Christ; or some other Church of God? ------------------------------------------------------------ 6 1. ANDERSON, IN 4 2. CLEVELAND, TN 4 3. IN CHRIST 6 7. OTHER (Specify) 3 8. DK 9. NA 2462 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-14, 16-31, 98-99 in X4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923842 NAME-PRE 92: X4K/X5.DUMMY MD=0 OR GE 98 NOTE: X4k and X5 are now padded with zeros. The open-ended responses, have been hand-coded into X4z - R's Religious Affiliation SUMMARY, but the actual responses were deleted. X4k. (Holiness, Pentecostal: Specify:) What kind of church is that? What is it called exactly? Is that part of a larger church or denomination? What is that church called? (THESE QUESTIONS ARE PROBES. USE THESE AND OTHERS TO GET AS MUCH SPECIFIC INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE) ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923843 NAME-PRE 92: X4K/X5.DUMMY NO MISSING DATA CODES X5. (OTHER: SPECIFY:) What is it called exactly? Is that church part of a denomination? (USE ANY OR ALL AS NECESSARY, GET AS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923844 NAME-92PRE: X5a. MD=0 OR GE 8 X5a. (OTHER:) Is that group Christian? --------------------------------------- 55 1. YES 4 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2426 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-30, 98-99 in X4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923845 NAME-92PRE: X6a/b. MD=0 OR GE 8 X6a. (JEWISH:) Do you usually attend a synagogue or temple that is Orthodox, Conservative, Reform or what? X6b. Do you consider yourself Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, or what? ----------------------------------------------------------- 6 1. ORTHODOX 22 2. REFORM 14 3. CONSERVATIVE 2 7. OTHER (Specify) 8. DK 9. NA 2441 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 8-9 in X1; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 1-2, 4, 9 in X3a/b NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923846 NAME-92PRE: X7. MD=0 OR GE 8 X7. (ASK OF PROTESTANTS, CATHOLICS OR OTHER CHRISTIANS EXCEPT ORTHODOX:) (RB, P.24) Which one of these words best describes your kind of Christianity, fundamentalist, evangelical, charismatic or spirit filled, moderate to liberal? ---------------------------------------------------------- 223 1. FUNDAMENTALIST 256 2. EVANGELICAL 367 3. CHARISMATIC/SPIRIT FILLED 768 4. MODERATE TO LIBERAL 50 5. SOMETHING ELSE (VOLUNTEERED) 207 8. DK 58 9. NA 556 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 3, 9 in X3a/b; 11, 21, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923847 NAME-92PRE: X8. MD=0 OR GE 8 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? -------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: 1990 data for the panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable. 757 1. YES 1255 5. NO 19 8. DK 32 9. NA 422 0. Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 3, 9 in X3a/b; 11, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923848 NAME-92PRE: X9. MD=0 OR GE 8 X9. Are you officially a member of a parish, congregation, temple, or other place of worship? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1341 1. YES 624 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 519 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b; 11, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923849 NAME-92PRE: X10. MD=0 OR GE 8 X10. Do you participate in a religious organization, society or group outside of (your/a) (parish/congregation/temple/ place of worship)? ----------------------------------------------------- 308 1. YES 1655 5. NO 8. DK 3 9. NA 519 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b; 11, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923850 NAME-92PRE: X4z. R RELIGION MD=0 OR GE 998 X4z. R's Religious Affiliation SUMMARY --------------------------------------- This set of religion codes, which was first used in the NES time series in 1990, was developed by a group of scholars headed by David Leege of the University of Notre Dame and is still in the process of refinement. A few changes have been made since the 1990 version: codes 127 and 133 have been combined into code 127 [no 1992 code 133]; code 102 has been moved to become code 306 [no 1992 code 102]; and codes 267 and 261 have been added [new]. Those interested in comparing 1992 codes to the set of codes in use through 1988, please see Addendum B Users who wish to understand the inner working of the religion section and summary are strongly encouraged to examine the questionnaire. Variable 3850 (X4z) contains the information gathered in question X3a,b; X4; X4a-k; X5; X5a and X6a,b. Information collected in open-ended responses (7 in X4a, X4b, X4c, X4d, X4e, X4f, X4g, X4h, X4i, X4j; open-ended responses for codes 18, 19, 21, 31 in X4) have been hand-coded into this summary variable. 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable (Although 1990 data were not added to the individual variables from which the summary was built). R's with NO RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE OR IDENTIFICATION have in all past years been included in missing data. To maintain consistency with past practice, such cases appear in missing data code 0 in this variable, but some users may wish to include these cases as valid data. GENERAL PROTESTANT 60 010. Protestant, no denomination given 57 020. Non-denominational Protestant 1 030. Community church 2 040. Inter-denominational Protestant 39 099. Christian (NFS); "just Christian" ADVENTIST 5 100. 7th Day Adventist 109. Adventist (NFS) ANGLICAN 63 110. Episcopalian; Anglican BAPTIST 25 120. American Baptist Association 24 121. American Baptist Churches U.S.A. (inaccurately known as "Northern Baptist") 122. Baptist Bible Fellowship 123. Baptist General Conference 16 124. Baptist Missionary Association of America 1 125. Conservative Baptist Association of America 2 126. General Association of Regular Baptist Churches (G.A.R.B.) 3 127. National Association of Free Will Baptists (United Free Will Baptist Church) 5 128. Primitive Baptists 16 129. National Baptist Convention in the U.S.A. 1 130. National Baptist Convention of America 3 131. National Primitive Baptist Convention of the U.S.A. 1 132. Progressive National Baptist Convention 134. Reformed Baptist (Calvinist) 216 135. Southern Baptist Convention 3 147. Fundamental Baptist (no denom. ties) 50 148. Local (independent) Baptist churches with no denominational ties or links to a national fellowship 101 149. Baptist (NFS) CONGREGATIONAL 27 150. United Church of Christ (includes Congregational, Evangelical and Reformed) 151. Congregational Christian EUROPEAN FREE CHURCH (ANABAPTISTS) 1 160. Church of the Brethren 161. Brethren (NFS) 1 162. Mennonite Church 163. Moravian Church 164. Old Order Amish 1 165. Quakers (Friends) 166. Evangelical Covenant Church (not Anabaptist in tradition) 2 167. Evangelical Free Church (not Anabaptist in tradition) 1 168. Brethren in Christ 170. Mennonite Brethren HOLINESS 2 180. Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA) 7 181. Church of God (Anderson, IN) 15 182. Church of the Nazarene 1 183. Free Methodist Church 2 184. Salvation Army 3 185. Wesleyan Church 11 199. Holiness (NFS); Church of God (NFS); R not or NA whether R Pentecostal or Charismatic INDEPENDENT-FUNDAMENTALIST 2 200. Plymouth Brethren 201. Independent Fundamentalist Churches of America 219. Independent-Fundamentalist (NFS) LUTHERAN 65 220. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (formerly Lutheran Church in America and The American Lutheran Church); ELCA 51 221. Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod; LC-MS 3 222. Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod; WELS 223. Other Conservative Lutheran 30 229. Lutheran (NFS) METHODIST 201 230. United Methodist Church; Evangelical United Brethren 16 231. African Methodist Episcopal Church 232. African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 3 233. Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 14 249. Methodist (NFS) PENTECOSTAL 35 250. Assemblies of God 8 251. Church of God (Cleveland, TN) 252. Church of God (Huntsville, AL) 2 253. International Church of the Four Square Gospel 1 254. Pentecostal Church of God 5 255. Pentecostal Holiness Church 256. United Pentecostal Church International 9 257. Church of God in Christ (incl. NA whether 258) 258. Church of God in Christ (International) 260. Church of God of the Apostolic Faith 3 261. Church of God in Prophecy 9 267. Apostolic Pentecostal 6 268. Spanish Pentecostal 22 269. Pentecostal (NFS); Church of God (NFS); R not or NA whether R Pentecostal or Charismatic PRESBYTERIAN 71 270. Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. 2 271. Cumberland Presbyterian Church 272. Presbyterian Church in American (PCA) 275. Evangelical Presbyterian 7 279. Presbyterian (NFS) REFORMED 8 280. Christian Reformed Church (inaccurately known as "Dutch Reformed") 4 281. Reformed Church in America 1 282. Free Hungarian Reformed Church 1 289. Reformed (NFS) RESTORATIONIST 17 290. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 7 291. Christian Churches and Churches of Christ 34 292. Churches of Christ; "Church of Christ" (NFS) 293. Christian Congregation NON-TRADITIONAL PROTESTANTS 2 300. Christian Scientists 27 301. Mormons; Latter Day Saints 302. Spiritualists 11 303. Unitarian; Universalist 15 304. Jehovah's Witnesses 3 305. Unity; Unity Church; Christ Church Unity 3 306. Fundamentalist Adventist (Worldwide Church of God) 3 309. Non-traditional Protestant (NFS) ROMAN CATHOLIC 582 400. Roman Catholic JEWISH 2 500. Jewish, no preference 7 501. Orthodox 14 502. Conservative 24 503. Reformed EASTERN ORTHODOX (GREEK RITE CATHOLIC) 1 700. Greek Rite Catholic 7 701. Greek Orthodox 2 702. Russian Orthodox 703. Rumanian Orthodox 704. Serbian Orthodox 1 705. Syrian Orthodox 706. Armenian Orthodox 707. Georgian Orthodox 1 708. Ukranian Orthodox 2 719. Eastern Orthodox (NFS) NON-CHRISTIAN/NON-JEWISH 9 720. Muslim; Mohammedan; Islam 6 721. Buddhist 1 722. Hindu 723. Bahai 724. American Indian Religions (Native American Religions) 729. Other non-Christian/non-Jewish 3 790. Religious/ethical cults OTHER/NO RELIGION/MISSING DATA 800. Agnostics 801. Atheists 2 997. Other 998. DK; refused 15 999. NA (8-9 in X1; 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b, 4 in V3011) 337 000. None, no preference (R does not attend a place of worship AND does not think of self as part of a church or denomination: 5 in V3826 AND 5 in V3827) Code 995 which appeared in the CPS Early Release codebook has been removed because no cases appeared in 995 and because cases of no preference were coded 0. There are no variables in range 3851-3900 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923901 NAME-92PRE: Y1. MONTH BIRTH MD=0 OR GE 98 Y1a. What is the month, day and year of your birth?--MONTH ----------------------------------------------------------- 204 01. January 190 02. February 194 03. March 183 04. April 184 05. May 207 06. June 204 07. July 218 08. August 198 09. September 186 10. October 183 11. November 179 12. December 1 98. DK 4 99. NA; refused 150 00. Inap, 3-4 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923902 NAME-92PRE: Y1. YEAR BIRTH MD=0 OR GE 9998 Y1b. What is the month, day and year of your birth?--YEAR ---------------------------------------------------------- Actual YEAR (1890-1975) 1890. . . 1975. 9998. DK 9999. NA; refused 0000. Inap, 3-4 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923903 NAME-92PRE: Y1x. R AGE MD=0 OR GE 98 Y1x. Recoded AGE ----------------- This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. This variable was built by subtracting the month and year of R's birth from month and year of interview. For short form cross section (4 in V3011) and those cases who refused to give us their date of birth, we either transferred here their age from the Household Listing in the Cover Sheet (cross-section), or we updated their age from 1990 (panel). 17. . . 90. 91. 91 years or older 00. NA; 4 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923904 NAME-92PRE: Y2. R MARITAL ST MD=0 OR GE 8 Y2. Are you married now and living with your (husband/wife)-- or are you widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never married? ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: Y2 was not asked of panel respondents interviewed using the "short form" questionnaire, and their marital status from 1990 was copied here. For 22 cases the 1990 data were inconsistent with the Y21 CHECKPOINT in 1992, alerting us to possible changes in marital status. Each case was reviewed and Y2 was corrected using information from the cover sheet, the thumbnail sketch and other variables. Y2 then represents our best estimate of R's PRESENT MARITAL STATUS. If it is known that R is not currently married/partnered (1 in Y3c), but R refused to define specific status either as never married, divorced, separated or widowed, then code 8 has been used. If spouse is in nursing home or spouse works and lives in another city, or if R's family is in the process of moving and is temporarily split between two residences, code 1 is used. 1352 1. MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE (OR SPOUSE IN SERVICE) 400 2. NEVER MARRIED 283 3. DIVORCED 81 4. SEPARATED 275 5. WIDOWED 84 7. PARTNERS NOT MARRIED (VOL.) 5 8. R not married/partnered (1 in Y3c), R refused to say whether never married, divorced, separated or widowed 1 9. NA 4 0. Inap, 4 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923905 NAME-92PRE: Y3. MD=96 OR GE 98 EDUCATION SEQUENCE FOR R: (Y3 - Y3x) Y3. What is the highest grade of school or year of college you have completed? ----------------------------------------------------------- 3 00. NONE, no grades completed 3 01. One year completed 5 02. Two years completed 7 03. Three years completed 8 04. Four years completed 10 05. Five years completed 19 06. Six years completed 28 07. Seven years completed 104 08. Eight years completed 74 09. Nine years completed 78 10. Ten years completed 92 11. Eleven years completed 778 12. Twelve years completed (or 1 in Y3a) 188 13. Thirteen years 276 14. Fourteen years 109 15. Fifteen years 290 16. Sixteen years; four years of college completed 257 17. Seventeen years; graduate study 150 96. Inap, 3-4 in V3011 98. DK 6 99. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923906 NAME-92PRE: Y3a. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y3a. (IF 12 YEARS OR LESS:) Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? ------------------------------------------------------ Note: if R responded "yes," Y3 has been coded 12. 758 1. YES 442 5. NO 8. DK 9 9. NA 1276 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 13-17, 98-99 in Y3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923907 NAME-92PRE: Y3b. MD=0 OR GE 98 Y3b. (IF 13 YEARS OR MORE:) What is the highest degree that you have earned? ------------------------------------------------------------ 358 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 130 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 18 03. PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 12 04. LLB, JD 12 05. MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) 06. JDC, STD, THD 155 07. Associate Degree, AA 384 96. No degree earned 2 98. DK 49 99. NA 1365 00. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 00-12, 98-99 in Y3 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923908 NAME-92PRE: Y3x. R EDUCAT MD=0 OR GE 98 Y3x. SUMMARY: R's Education ---------------------------- Y3, and Y3a-b were not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from the equivalent 1990 Post-election varialbe [although the data for the component variable Y3, Y3a-b was not copied]. Built from Y3, Y3a-b 192 01. 8 grades or less (0-8 in Y3) 274 02. 9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 yrs. without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Y3 and 5 in Y3a) 812 03. High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Y3a) 412 04. More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree (13-17 in Y3 and 96 in Y3b) 160 05. Junior or community college level degrees (AA degrees) (07 in Y3b) 385 06. BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01 in Y3b) 185 07. Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Y3b) 3 98. DK (98 in Y3; 8 in Y3a; 98 in Y3b) 58 99. NA (99 in Y3; 9-12 in Y3 and 9 in Y3a; 13-17 in Y3 and 99 in Y3b) 4 00. Inap,4 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923909 NAME-92PRE: Y3c. MD=0 OR GE 8 EDUCATION SEQUENCE FOR R's SPOUSE OR PARTNER (Y3c - Y3z) Y3c. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------------------------------------- 1350 1. R IS MARRIED OR LIVING WITH PARTNER (BOX '1' OR "7" MARKED AT Y2) 985 2. ALL OTHERS 150 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923910 NAME-92PRE: Y3d. MD=GE 96 Y3d. What is the highest grade of school or year of college (your husband/your wife/your partner) has completed? ------------------------------------------------------------ 3 00. NONE, no grades completed 2 01. One year completed 2 02. Two years completed 7 03. Three years completed 7 04. Four years completed 3 05. Five years completed 14 06. Six years completed 14 07. Seven years completed 35 08. Eight years completed 24 09. Nine years completed 51 10. Ten years completed 38 11. Eleven years completed 546 12. Twelve years completed (or 1 in Y3e) 76 13. Thirteen years 168 14. Fourteen years 54 15. Fifteen years 167 16. Sixteen years; four years of college completed 131 17. Seventeen years; graduate study 1135 96. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c 2 98. DK 6 99. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923911 NAME-92PRE: Y3e. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y3e. (IF 12 YRS OR LESS:) Did (he/she) get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? --------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: if R responded "yes," Y3d has been coded 12. 538 1. YES 207 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 1739 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c; 13-17, 98-99 in Y3d NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923912 NAME-92PRE: Y3f. MD=0 OR GE 98 Y3f. (IF 13 YRS. OR MORE:) What is the highest degree that (he/she) has earned? ----------------------------------------------------------- 184 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 74 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 10 03. PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 11 04. LLB, JD 7 05. MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) 06. JDC, STD, THD 88 07. Associate Degree, AA 175 96. No degree earned 11 98. DK 36 99. NA 1889 00. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c; 00-12, 98-99 in Y3d NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923913 NAME-92PRE: Y3z. SPOUSE EDUC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y3z. SUMMARY: Spouse's Education --------------------------------- Question Y3, Y3e-f were not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from the equivalent 1990 Post-election variables. Although data for the component variables was not copied. Built from Y3d, Y3e-f. 90 01. 8 grades or less (0-8 in Y3d) 126 02. 9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 yrs. without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Y3d and 5 in Y3e) 562 03. High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Y3e) 188 04. More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree (13-17 in Y3d and 96 in Y3f) 96 05. Junior or community college level degrees (AA degrees) (07 in Y3f) 191 06. BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01 in Y3f) 111 07. Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Y3f) 13 98. DK (98 in Y3d; 8 in Y3e; 98 in Y3f) 59 99. NA (99 in Y3d; 9-12 in Y3d and 9 in Y3e; 13-17 in Y3d and 99 in Y3f) 1049 00. p, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923914 NAME-92PRE: Y4. R WORK ST MD=GE 98 Y4. (RB, P.25) 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). --------------------------------------------------------- 1433 10. WORKING NOW only 19 15. R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED--currently working 20 hours or more a week 1 16. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working 20 hours or more a week 29 17. R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently working 20 hours or more a week 56 18. R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently working 20 hours or more a week 33 20. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF 127 40. UNEMPLOYED 365 50. RETIRED--no other occupation 10 51. R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week 95 60. PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING 61. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week 229 70. HOMEMAKER--no other occupation 17 71. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week 3 75. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other occupation 46 80. STUDENT--no other occupation 20 81. R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently less than 20 hours a week 2 99. NA NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923915 NAME-92PRE: Y4x. MD=GE 9 Y4x. SUMMARY: R's working status --------------------------------- Built from Y4. 1538 1. R working now or is retired/permanently disabled/ homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week (10, 15-18 in Y4) 33 2. R temporarily laid off (20 in Y4) 127 4. R unemployed (40 in Y4) 375 5. R retired and not working 20 hours or more per week (50, 51 in Y4) 95 6. R permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or more per week (60, 61 in Y4) 249 7. R homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week (70-71, 75 in Y4) 66 8. R student not working 20 hours or more per week (80, 81 in Y4) 2 9. NA (99 in Y4) NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923916 NAME-92PRE: Y4a. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y4a. (IF R IS UNEMPLOYED) Have you ever done any work for pay? ---------------------------------------------------------- 119 1. YES 8 5. NO 9. NA 2358 0. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923917 NAME-92PRE: Y4b. MD=0 OR GE 98 Y4b. (IF R IS RETIRED) When did you retire? -------------------------------------------- Last two digits of YEAR (30-92) 30. . . 92. 99. NA 00. Inap, 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923918 NAME-92PRE: Y4c. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y4c. (IF R IS DISABLED) Have you ever done any work for pay? -------------------------------------------------------- 87 1. YES 9 5. NO 9. NA 2389 0. Inap, 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923919 NAME-92PRE: Y4d. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y4d. (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? ----------------------------------------------------------- 115 1. YES 278 5. NO 7 9. NA 2085 0. Inap, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923920 NAME-92PRE: Y4e. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y4e. (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT) In the last six months, did you do any work for pay? ----------------------------------------------------------- 46 1. YES 232 5. NO 9. NA 2207 0. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 8-9 in Y4d NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923921 NAME-92PO.Y5/A.R WKG NOW OCC MD=0 OR GE 99 R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF: Y5 - Y9b Y5. What is your main occupation? (What sort of work do you do?) Y5a. What are your most important activities or duties? --------------------------------------------------------- The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923922 NAME-92PRE: Y5x(1). MD=0 OR GE 98 Y5x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code --------------------------------------- 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Y5 222 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 264 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 53 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200- 235) 159 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 226 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286- 389) 11 06. Private Household (403-407) 35 07. Protective Service (408-427) 180 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 60 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 195 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 95 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700- 799) 60 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 42 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 11 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 5 99. NA 867 00. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923923 NAME-R WKG-OCC PREST MD=0 OR GE 9900 IMP DEC= 2 Y5x(2). PRESTIGE SCORE ----------------------- NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991. Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to these data. 00. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923924 NAME-92PRE: Y5b. MD=0 OR GE 998 Y5b. What kind of (business/industry) is that? ----------------------------------------------- See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code. 010. . . 932. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923925 NAME-92PRE: Y6. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y6. Do you work for someone else, are you self-employed, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1249 1. SOMEONE ELSE 38 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 213 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 1 9. NA 984 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923926 NAME-92PRE: Y6a. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y6a. Are you employed by a federal, state or local government? --------------------------------------------------- 262 1. YES 1023 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 1198 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4; 3, 8-9 in Y6 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923927 NAME-92PRE: Y7. MD=0 OR GE 98 Y7. About how many hours do you work on your job in the average week? -------------------------------------------------------- Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96) 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923928 NAME-92PRE: Y7a. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y7a. Is that more hours than you want to work, fewer hours than you want to work, or generally about right? ----------------------------------------------------------- 196 1. FEWER 1024 3. ABOUT RIGHT 396 5. MORE 8. DK 2 9. NA 867 0. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923929 NAME-92PRE: Y8. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y8. How worried are you about losing your job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all? ---------------------------------------------------------- 148 1. A LOT 302 3. SOMEWHAT 1155 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 10 8. DON'T KNOW; REFUSED 3 9. NA 867 0. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923930 NAME-92PRE: Y9. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y9. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT --------------------------- SEE Y4 1585 1. R IS WORKING NOW 33 2. R TEMPORARILY LAID OFF 867 0. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923931 NAME-92PRE: Y9a. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y9a. Were you out of work or laid off at any time during the last six months? --------------------------------------------------------- 179 1. YES 1405 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 900 0. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4; 2 in Y9 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923932 NAME-92PRE: Y9b. MD=0 OR GE 8 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? ---------------------------------------------------------- 222 1. YES 1361 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 900 0. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4; 2 in Y9 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923933 NAME-92PO.Y10/A.R UN/RT/D OCC MD=0 OR GE 99 R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: Y10 - Y15a Y10. What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation?) Y10a. What were your most important activities or duties? ------------------------------------------------------------ The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923934 NAME-92PRE: Y10x(1). MD=0 OR GE 98 Y10x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ---------------------------------------- 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Y10, Y10a. 69 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 64 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 15 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200- 235) 44 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 81 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286- 389) 15 06. Private Household (403-407) 6 07. Protective Service (408-427) 81 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 32 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 67 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 68 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700- 799) 22 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 19 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 4 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 13 99. NA 1885 00. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923935 NAME-R U/R/D OCC PREST MD=0 OR GE 9900 IMP DEC= 2 Y10x(2). PRESTIGE SCORE ------------------------ NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991. Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to these data. 00. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923936 NAME-92PRE: Y10b. MD=0 OR GE 998 Y10b. What kind of (business/industry) was that? ------------------------------------------------- See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code. 010. . . 932. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923937 NAME-92PRE: Y11. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y11. Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 513 1. ONE ELSE 9 2. SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 49 3. ONLY 8. DK 5 9. NA 1909 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923938 NAME-92PRE: Y11a. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y11a. Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? ---------------------------------------------------- 103 1. YES 418 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 1963 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 3, 8-9 in Y11 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923939 NAME-92PRE: Y12. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y12. Have you had a job in the past six months? ------------------------------------------------ 103 1. YES 494 5. NO 3 9. NA 1885 0. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923940 NAME-92PRE: Y12a. MD=0 OR GE 98 Y12a. About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? ---------------------------------------------------------- Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96) 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 5, 9 in Y12 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923941 NAME-92PRE: Y13. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y13. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: EMPLOYMENT STATUS ------------------------------------------------ See Y4 119 1. R IS UNEMPLOYED 481 2. R IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED 1885 0. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923942 NAME-92PRE: Y14. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y14. Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? --------------------------------------------------------- 30 1. YES 450 5. NO 1 9. NA 2004 0. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1 in Y13 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923943 NAME-92PRE: Y15. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y15. Are you looking for work at the present time? --------------------------------------------------- 96 1. YES 473 5. NO 9. NA 1916 0. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1, 9 in Y14 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923944 NAME-92PRE: Y15a. MD=0 OR GE 8 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? ------------------------------------------------------------ 70 1. A LOT 31 3. SOMEWHAT 216 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 6 8. DON'T KNOW; REFUSED 246 9. NA 1916 0. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1, 9 in Y14; 9 in Y15 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923945 NAME-92PO.Y16/A.R HOM/STU OCC MD=0 OR GE 99 R HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT AND HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS: Y16 - Y20A Y16. What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation?) Y16a. What were your most important activities or duties? ------------------------------------------------------------ The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923946 NAME-92PRE: Y16x(1). MD=0 OR GE 98 Y16x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ---------------------------------------- 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Y16, Y16a 1 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 7 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 2 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200- 235) 8 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 8 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286- 389) 2 06. Private Household (403-407) 1 07. Protective Service (408-427) 7 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 3 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 1 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 1 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700- 799) 1 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 4 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 2439 00. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923947 NAME-R HW/ST OCC PREST MD=0 OR GE 9900 IMP DEC= 2 Y16x(2). PRESTIGE SCORE ------------------------ NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991. Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to these data. 00. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923948 NAME-92PRE: Y17. MD=0 OR GE 998 Y17. What kind of (business/industry) was that? ------------------------------------------------ See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code. 010. . . 932. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923949 NAME-92PRE: Y18. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y18. Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 41 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 9. NA 2441 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923950 NAME-92PRE: Y18a. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y18a. Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? ----------------------------------------------------- 8 1. YES 33 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2444 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e; 3, 8-9 in Y18 NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923951 NAME-92PRE: Y19. MD=0 OR GE 98 Y19. About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? ---------------------------------------------------------- Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96) 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923952 NAME-92PRE: Y29. MD=0 OR GE 8 Y20. Are you looking for work at the present time? --------------------------------------------------- 14 1. YES 32 5. NO 9. NA 2439 0. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923953 NAME-92PRE: Y20a. MD=0 OR GE 8 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? ------------------------------------------------------------ 9 1. A LOT 16 3. SOMEWHAT 21 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DON'T KNOW; REFUSED 2439 0. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS APPLY TO 1992 ============================== VAR 923954 NAME-REC:R 80 CENSUS OCCUP MD=0 OR GE 99 The stacked series of variables 3954-3963 combines occupation information about R from the "working now", "unemployed/retired/disabled" and "homemaker/student" sections. RC1. WHAT IS/WAS YOUR MAIN OCCUPATION? WHAT SORT OF WORK DO/DID YOU DO? RC1A. WHAT ARE/WERE YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES OR DUTIES? ---------------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF RESPONDENT WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED. The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. SEE 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION MASTER CODE. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN, Y4C NOTE: THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INA