FILE nes2004panel_var.txt ------------------------- 2004 NES Panel Study (2004.S) Codebook variable documentation file VERSION 20050502 (May 02, 2005) ============================================================================= DESCRIPTION OF CODEBOOK DOCUMENTATION ============================================================================= Codebook variables are grouped as listed below (list includes beginning value of variable group numbering sequence). STUDY DESCRIPTIVE P040001 Study IDs P040101 Study weights and sampling error code P041001 Study-level administration P041201 Sampling/geocodes POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE P044001 Post field and administration P044101 Post interviewer description P044201 Post error flags P044401 Post randomization P044501 Post candidate POST-ELECTION SURVEY P045001 Post survey P045201 Post survey interviewer observation NOTE: full question tags for study survey questions are 2-level tags in the format: Qn.fxxx (e.g. Q128.f1g1ax). Survey questions are ordered according to the number of the first-level component of the full tag (e.g. Q128), and internal codebook cross-references are to that portion of the full tag (there are some gaps in the numbering). ======================================================================== VERSION Study.1. Version Of 2004 Panel Study Data ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: Version of NES dataset NOTES: ------ This is the version of this 2004 NES Panel Study release in format: 2004NES_VERSION:yyyymmmdd TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== DSETID Study.2. 2004 Panel Study Dataset ID ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: NES dataset ID NOTES: ------ This is the NES dataset ID of the 2004 NES Panel Study: 2004.S TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= P040001 Study.3. 2004 Panel Study Case ID ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: 2004 post election case ID VALID CODES: ------------ 001-897 NOTES: ------ This is the 2004 NES Panel 4-digit case ID. There are gaps in the numbering. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= P040002 Study.4. 2002 NES Pre-Election Case ID ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: 2002 Pre Election Case ID VALID CODES: ------------ 0002-1513 NOTES: ------ This is the 2002 NES (pre-election) case ID. There are gaps in the numbering. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= P040003 Study.5. 2000 NES Pre-Election Case ID ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: 2000 Panel ID VALID CODES: ------------ 001-1809 NOTES: ------ This is the 2000 NES (pre-election) case ID. There are gaps in the numbering. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= P040101 Study.6. 2004 Panel Weight ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: 2004 Panel Weight TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 4 ============================================================================= P041001 Study.7. Panel Participation 2000-2002-2004 ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: Panel Participation 2002-2002-2004 VALID CODES: ------------ 1. 2000 Pre --------- 2002 Pre --------- 2004 Post 2. 2000 Pre --------- 2002 Pre 2002 Post 2004 Post 3. 2000 Pre 2000 Post 2002 Pre --------- 2004 Post 4. 2000 Pre 2000 Post 2002 Pre 2002 Post 2004 Post NOTES: ------ All 2004 Panel eligible respondents had been interviewed previously in the 2000 NES pre-post study and in the 2002 NES pre-post study. See codebook introduction file. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 5 2 49 3 38 4 748 ======================================================================== P041201 Sampling.1. 2004 State Name ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- State name. NOTES: ------ This is the full name of the state corresponding to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== P041201a Sampling.1a. 2004 Postal Abbreviation Of State ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- State postal abbreviation. VALID CODES: ------------ AL. Alabama AK. Alaska AZ. Arizona AR. Arkansas CA. California CO. Colorado CT. Connecticut DE. Delaware DC. Washington DC FL. Florida GA. Georgia HI. Hawaii ID. Idaho IL. Illinois IN. Indiana IA. Iowa KS. Kansas KY. Kentucky LA. Louisiana ME. Maine MD. Maryland MA. Massachusetts MI. Michigan MN. Minnesota MS. Mississippi MO. Missouri MT. Montana NE. Nebraska NV. Nevada NH. New Hampshire NJ. New Jersey NM. New Mexico NY. New York NC. North Carolina ND. North Dakota OH. Ohio OK. Oklahoma OR. Oregon PA. Pennsylvania RI. Rhode Island SC. South Carolina SD. South Dakota TN. Tennessee TX. Texas UT. Utah VT. Vermont VA. Virginia WA. Washington WV. West Virginia WI. Wisconsin WY. Wyoming NOTES: ------ This is the 2-character postal abbreviation of the state corresponding to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== P041202 Sampling.2. 2004 FIPS State Code ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- FIPS state code. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Alabama 02. Alaska 04. Arizona 05. Arkansas 06. California 08. Colorado 09. Connecticut 10. Delaware 11. Washington DC 12. Florida 13. Georgia 15. Hawaii 16. Idaho 17. Illinois 18. Indiana 19. Iowa 20. Kansas 21. Kentucky 22. Louisiana 23. Maine 24. Maryland 25. Massachusetts 26. Michigan 27. Minnesota 28. Mississippi 29. Missouri 30. Montana 31. Nebraska 32. Nevada 33. New Hampshire 34. New Jersey 35. New Mexico 36. New York 37. North Carolina 38. North Dakota 39. Ohio 40. Oklahoma 41. Oregon 42. Pennsylvania 44. Rhode Island 45. South Carolina 46. South Dakota 47. Tennessee 48. Texas 49. Utah 50. Vermont 51. Virginia 53. Washington 54. West Virginia 55. Wisconsin 56. Wyoming NOTES: ------ This is the FIPS code of the state corresponding to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041203 Sampling.3. 2004 ICPSR State Code ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- ICPSR state code. VALID CODES: ------------ NEW ENGLAND 01. Connecticut 02. Maine 03. Massachusetts 04. New Hampshire 05. Rhode Island 06. Vermont MIDDLE ATLANTIC 11. Delaware 12. New Jersey 13. New York 14. Pennsylvania EAST NORTH CENTRAL 21. Illinois 22. Indiana 23. Michigan 24. Ohio 25. Wisconsin WEST NORTH CENTRAL 31. Iowa 32. Kansas 33. Minnesota 34. Missouri 35. Nebraska 36. North Dakota 37. South Dakota SOLID SOUTH 40. Virginia 41. Alabama 42. Arkansas 43. Florida 44. Georgia 45. Louisiana 46. Mississippi 47. North Carolina 48. South Carolina 49. Texas BORDER STATES 51. Kentucky 52. Maryland 53. Oklahoma 54. Tennessee 55. Washington DC 56. West Virginia MOUNTAIN STATES 61. Arizona 62. Colorado 63. Idaho 64. Montana 65. Nevada 66. New Mexico 67. Utah 68. Wyoming PACIFIC STATES 71. California 72. Oregon 73. Washington EXTERNAL STATES 81. Alaska 82. Hawaii NOTES: ------ This is the ICPSR code of the state corresponding to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041204 Sampling.4. 2004 Congressional District Number ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Congressional district number. VALID CODES: ------------ 01-53 MISSING CODES: -------------- 00. Washington D.C. NOTES: ------ This is the Congressional District of the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. At-large districts are coded 1. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041204a Sampling.4a. 2004 State Postal Abbrev And Congr District Num ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- State Postal abbreviation and Congressional district number. NOTES: ------ This is the state postal abbreviation (1st two characters) and Congressional District (2nd two characters) of the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. At-large districts are represented as district 01. TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== P041204b Sampling.4b. 2004 State FIPS Code And Congr District Number ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- State FIPS code and Congressional district number. NOTES: ------ This is the state FIPS code (1st 1-2 digits) and Congressional District (last 2 digits) of the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. At-large districts are represented as district 01. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041204c Sampling.4c. 2004 State ICPSR Code And Congr District Number ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- State ICPSR code and Congressional district number. NOTES: ------ This is the state ICPSR code (1st 1-2 digits) and Congressional District (last 2 digits) of the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. At-large districts are represented as district 01. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041205 Sampling.5. 2004 Census Region ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Census region. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Northeast (CT,ME,MA,NH,NJ,NY,PA,RI,VT) 2. North Central (IL,IN,IA,KS,MI,MN,MO,NE,ND,OH,SD,WI) 3. South (AL,AR,DE,DC,FL,GA,KY,LA,MD,MS,NC,OK,SC,TN,TX,VA,WV) 4. West (AK,AZ,CA,CO,HI,ID,MT,NM,NV,OR,UT,WA,WY) NOTES: ------ This is the Census region of the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 150 2 232 3 285 4 173 ======================================================================== P041206 Sampling.6. 2000 NES Primary Area (PSU) Number ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Primary area (PSU). MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 2000 RDD case NOTES: ------ This is the primary area (PSU) number of the respondent's original 2000 sampling address (for 2000 NES face-to-face respondents). To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded in the public release: the 44 PSU codes listed (110 through 482) have been recoded to values 1-44 in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041207 Sampling.7. 2000 NES Segment Number ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Segment number. MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 2000 RDD case NOTES: ------ This is the segment in which the respondent's original 2000 sampling address was selected as a household (for 2000 NES face-to-face respondents). To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041208 Sampling.8. 2004 FIPS State-County Code ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- FIPS state and county code. NOTES: ------ This represents the state (1st 1 or 2 digits) and county (last 3 digits) of the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. Washington D.C. is 11001. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been coded to 99999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041208a Sampling.8a. 2004 FIPS County Name ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- FIPS County name. NOTES: ------ This represents the FIPS version of the county name that corresponds to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been blanked in the public release. TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== P041209 Sampling.9. 2004 Address - 2000 Census Tract Number ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census tract number. MISSING CODES: -------------- 0000.00 NA NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census tract number corresponding to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 9999.99 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 2 ======================================================================== P041210 Sampling.10. 2004 Address - 2000 Census Place Code ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census Place (CDP) code. MISSING CODES: -------------- 00000. Not a Census Place NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census Place code corresponding to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 99999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041211 Sampling.11. 2004 Address - 2000 Census MCD code ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census Minor Civil Division (MCD) code. MISSING CODES: -------------- 00000. NA NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census Minor Civil Division corresponding to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 99999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041212 Sampling.12. 2004 Address - 1990 Census MSA ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) 1990. MISSING CODES: -------------- 0000. Not in a 1990 MSA NOTES: ------ This represents the 1990 Census MSA corresponding to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 9999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041213 Sampling.13. 2004 Address - 2000 Census Urban/Rural ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census Urban/Rural classification. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Rural 5. Urban MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census urban/rural classification corresponding to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041214 Sampling.14. 2004 Address - 2000 Census CSA ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census Combined Statistical Area (CSA). MISSING CODES: -------------- 000. Not in a CSA NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census Combined Statistical Area (CSA) corresponding to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041214a Sampling.14a. 2004 Address - 2000 Census CBSA ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census Component Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA). MISSING CODES: -------------- 00000. Not in a CBSA NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census Component Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) corresponding to the respondent's 2004 Panel Study address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 99999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041215 Sampling.15. 2002 FIPS State And Congressional District ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2002 State FIPS code and Congressional district number. MISSING CODES: -------------- 9999. District not correctly assigned in 2002 NOTES: ------ This is the state FIPS code (1st 1-2 digits) and Congressional District (last 2 digits) of the respondent's 2002 NES address. At-large districts are represented as district 01. Washington DC is 1100. Note that some redistricting was effected prior to the 2002 election. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P041216 Sampling.16. 2000 FIPS State And Congressional District ======================================================================== STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 State FIPS code and Congressional district number. MISSING CODES: -------------- 9996. District not correctly assigned in 2004 NOTES: ------ This is the state FIPS code (1st 1-2 digits) and Congressional District (last 2 digits) of the respondent's 2000 NES address. At-large districts are represented as district 01. Washington DC is 1100. Note that some redistricting was effected prior to the 2002 election; prior to the 2004 election, redistricting was effected in Texas only. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044001 PostAdmin.1. Form Of Post Interview ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Assigned form of interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Affirm action (Q188-94); soc trust fair (Q217) ; traits 1 (Q137-40) 2. Affirm action (Q188-94); soc trust fair (Q217) ; traits 2 (Q137,Q141-43) 3. Affirm action (Q188-94); soc trust helpful (Q218); traits 1 (Q137-40) 4. Affirm action (Q188-94); soc trust helpful (Q218); traits 2 (Q137,Q141-43) 5. Equal pay (Q195-198); soc trust fair (Q217) ; traits 1 (Q137-40) 6. Equal pay (Q195-198); soc trust fair (Q217) ; traits 2 (Q137,Q141-43) 7. Equal pay (Q195-198); soc trust helpful (Q218); traits 1 (Q137-40) 8. Equal pay (Q195-198); soc trust helpful (Q218); traits 2 (Q137,Q141-43) NOTES: ------ In the 2004 Panel, respondents were assigned to the same items that had been randomly assigned in 2002 for 3 question sets: alternative sets of 4 Bush traits; a question set either on race (affirmative action for blacks) or gender (equal pay for women); and a social trust question either describing people as fair/taking advantage or as helpful/ looking out for themselves. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 89 2 125 3 105 4 112 5 93 6 110 7 117 8 89 ======================================================================== P044002 PostAdmin.2. Release ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre-election sample release. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All sample lines released at start of interviewing period NOTES: ------ All sample lines were issued in a single release at the start of the field period. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044003 PostAdmin.3. Mode Of Interview ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Mode of post-election interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All interviews conducted by telephone TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044004 PostAdmin.4. Number Of Calls ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE QUESTION: --------- Total number of calls made. VALID CODES: ------------ 1-58 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044005 PostAdmin.5. Result ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post-election result code. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Completed interview NOTES: ------ No post-election interviews were partials. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044006 PostAdmin.6. Language Of Interview ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Language of post-election interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All interviews were conducted in English TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044007 PostAdmin.7. Interview Verification ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Verification of post-election interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 5. No verification NOTES: ------ There was no verification of interviews at the interviewing facility. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044008 PostAdmin.8. Interviewer Evaluation ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer evaluation conducted for post-election interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 5. No interviewer evaluation NOTES: ------ There was no interviewer evaluation at the interviewing facility. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044009 PostAdmin.9. Interview Tape-Recorded ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interview tape-recorded. VALID CODES: ------------ 5. Interview not tape-recorded NOTE: ----- There were no tape-recorded interviews at the interviewing facility. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044010 PostAdmin.10. Interviewed In Parts ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interview conducted in more than one part/session. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Interviewed in parts (multiple sessions) 5. Not interviewed in parts (1 session) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 97 5 743 ======================================================================== P044011 PostAdmin.11. Number Of Parts ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Total number of interviewing sessions for each interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Interview conducted in one session 2. Interview conducted in two sessions 3. Interview conducted in three sessions TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 743 2 96 3 1 ======================================================================== P044012 PostAdmin.12. Number Of Interviewers For Each Interview ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Total number of interviewers for each interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. One interviewer conducted the entire interview 2. Two interviewers conducted the entire interview 3. Three interviewers conducted the entire interview NOTES: ------ This is the total number of interviewers administering 1 or more sessions of the interview. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 757 2 83 ======================================================================== P044013a PostAdmin.13a. Interview Session 1 Interviewer ID ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer ID of interviewer who conducted session 1 of interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 1002-1056 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044013b PostAdmin.13b. Interview Session 1 Date (MMDD) ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interview session 1 date (MMDD). NOTES: ------ This is the interview date of interviews conducted in a single session and the date of the 1st interview session for interviews which were broken into more than 1 session of interviewing. The first 2 characters provide the month of the session date; the last 2 characters provide the day. TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== P044013c PostAdmin.13c. Interview Session 1 Breakoff ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF INTERVIEW CONDUCTED IN MORE THAN 1 SESSION: QUESTION: --------- Breakoff session 1. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Between Q1 and Q57 2. Between Q57 and Q144 3. Between Q144 and Q207 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 1 in Post.Admin.11 NOTES: ------ This describes the section of interview where the interview was broken off between session 1 and session 2. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 2 ======================================================================== P044014a PostAdmin.14a. Interview Session 2 Interviewer ID ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF INTERVIEW CONDUCTED IN MORE THAN 1 SESSION: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer ID of interviewer who conducted session 2 of interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 1002-1056 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 1 in Post.Admin.1 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044014b PostAdmin.14b. Interview Session 2 Date (MMDD) ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF INTERVIEW CONDUCTED IN MORE THAN 1 SESSION: QUESTION: --------- Interview session 2 date (MMDD). MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 1 in Post.Admin.1 NOTES: ------ This is the interview date of session 2. If an interview was conducted in a single session, this variable is INAP. The first 2 characters provide the month of the session date; the last 2 characters provide the day. TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== P044014c PostAdmin.14c. Interview Session 2 Breakoff ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF INTERVIEW CONDUCTED IN 3 SESSIONS: QUESTION: --------- Breakoff session 2. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Between Q1 and Q57 2. Between Q57 and Q144 3. Between Q144 and Q207 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 1,2 in Post.Admin.11 NOTES: ------ This describes the section of interview where the interview was broken off between session 2 and session 3. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 2 ======================================================================== P044015a PostAdmin.15a. Interview Session 3 Interviewer ID ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF INTERVIEW CONDUCTED IN 3 SESSIONS: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer ID of interviewer who conducted part 3 of interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 1002-1056 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 1,2 in Post.Admin.11 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044015b PostAdmin.15b. Interview Session 3 Date (MMDD) ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF INTERVIEW CONDUCTED IN 3 SESSIONS: QUESTION: --------- Interview session 3 date (MMDD). MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 1,2 in Post.Admin.11 NOTES: ------ This is the interview date of session 3. If an interview was conducted in one or two sessions, this variable is INAP. The first 2 characters provide the month of the session date; the last 2 characters provide the day. TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== P044016 PostAdmin.16. Total Length of Interview ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Total length of interview. MISSING CODES: -------------- 00.0 NA NOTES: ------ The mean interview length for the post-election interview was 45.0 minutes. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 1 ======================================================================== P044017 PostAdmin.17. Timezone Of Interview ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Timezone of interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Eastern 2. Central 3. Mountain 4. Pacific 5. Alaska 6. Hawaii MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 388 2 280 3 48 4 124 ======================================================================== P044018 PostAdmin.18. Date Interview Completed (MMDD) ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Date interview completed (MMDD). NOTES: ------ This is the date the interview was completed. The first 2 characters provide the month of the completion date; the last 2 characters provide the day. TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== P044019 PostAdmin.19. Number of Days After Election IW Completed ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Number of days after the election interview was completed. VALID CODES: ------------ 1-49 NOTES: ----- This is the number of days by which the November 2, 2004 general election preceded the ending date of the interview . (Note: no interviewing was conducted on the day of the general election). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044020 PostAdmin.20. Interviewer Interview Number (Nth IW) ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer interview number. VALID CODES: ------------ 1-41 NOTES: ------ This identifies the interview as the Nth interview conducted by the interviewer. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044021 PostAdmin.21. Payment 1 Amount ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Payment 1 amount paid to respondent for interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Respondent refused payment 20. $20 40. $40 50. $50 NOTES: ----- The amount of this payment (unless refused) represents the initial amount offered to the respondent and is the equivalent of the highest amount previously paid to the respondent. For some respondents not yet interviewed and initially offered $20, an additional payment was offered (see PostAdmin.24) later in the field period. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 00 3 20 616 40 1 50 220 ======================================================================== P044022 PostAdmin.22. Payment 1 Mode ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF RESPONDENT DID NOT REFUSE PAYMENT: QUESTION: --------- Payment 1 mode. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All respondents paid by check MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Respondent refused payment (00 in PostAdmin.20) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 3 1 837 ======================================================================== P044023 PostAdmin.23. Payment 1 Date (MMDD) ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF RESPONDENT DID NOT REFUSE PAYMENT: QUESTION: --------- Date of payment 1 to respondent for IW (MMDD). MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Respondent refused payment (00 in PostAdmin.20) NOTES: ------ This is the date that the payment 1 check was issued. TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== P044024 PostAdmin.24. Payment 2 Amount ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF RESPONDENT WAS OFFERED/PAID AN ADDITIONAL PAYMENT: QUESTION: --------- Payment 2 amount paid to respondent for interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 30. $30 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R did not receive a second payment amount NOTES: ------ Late in the interviewing period, to increase response rate, an additional payment amount of $30.00 was offered to some respondents who had already been offered a $20.00 payment; respondents who accepted the additional $30 were paid a total of $50 in 2 payments. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 828 30 12 ======================================================================== P044025 PostAdmin.25. Payment 2 Mode ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF RESPONDENT WAS OFFERED/PAID AN ADDITIONAL PAYMENT: QUESTION: --------- Payment 2 mode. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Payment by check MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R did not receive a second payment amount TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 828 1 12 ======================================================================== P044026 PostAdmin.26. Payment 2 Date (MMDD) ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF RESPONDENT WAS OFFERED/PAID AN ADDITIONAL PAYMENT: QUESTION: --------- Date of payment 2 to respondent for IW (MMDD). MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R did not receive a second payment amount NOTES: ------ This is the date that the payment 2 check was issued. TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== P044027 PostAdmin.27. Respondent Incentive ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Type of incentive mailed to respondent in advance of interview. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. University of Michigan notepad NOTES: ------ This identifies that a respondent incentive, a refillable University of Michigan padded notepad, was sent with the advance letter and NES study brochure to the respondent prior to the start of the interviewing period. This does not identify whether the advance letter, NES Study brochure, and incentive gift (notepad) were actually received by the respondent due to mail or address difficulties. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044028 PostAdmin.28. Final Persuasion Letter 12/03/2004 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Final persuasion letter sent 12/03/2004. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Sent 5. Not sent NOTES: ------ In a final effort to convert non-interview cases, a final general persuasion letter was mailed 12/03/2004 to a subset of outstanding cases; some had already, previously, been mailed a refusal conversion letter (PostAdmin.29). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 48 5 792 ======================================================================== P044029 PostAdmin.29. Refusal Conversion Letter Sent ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Refusal conversion letter sent VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Sent 5. Not sent NOTES: ------ Case 409 was sent a second refusal conversion letter. The type of refusal conversion letter was "interview incomplete". It was sent by two-day mail on December 3, 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 17 5 823 ======================================================================== P044029a PostAdmin.29a. Refusal Conversion Letter Type ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF REFUSAL CONVERSION LETTER SENT TO RESPONDENT: QUESTION: --------- Refusal conversion letter type. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Interview incomplete 2. Not interested 3. General reluctance 4. Too busy 5. Too old MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5 in PostAdmin.29 NOTES: ------ Case 409 was sent a second refusal conversion letter. The type of refusal conversion letter was "interview incomplete". It was sent by two-day mail on December 3, 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 825 1 1 3 10 4 3 5 1 ======================================================================== P044029b PostAdmin.29b. Refusal Conversion Letter Mail Priority ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF REFUSAL CONVERSION LETTER SENT TO RESPONDENT: QUESTION: --------- Refusal conversion letter mail priority. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Two-day mail 2. Standard mail MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5 in PostAdmin.29 NOTES: ------ Case 409 was sent a second refusal conversion letter. The type of refusal conversion letter was "interview incomplete". It was sent by two-day mail on December 3, 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 825 2 15 ======================================================================== P044029c PostAdmin.29c. Refusal Conversion Letter Mail Date ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF REFUSAL CONVERSION LETTER SENT TO RESPONDENT: QUESTION: --------- Refusal conversion letter date sent (MMDD). MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5 in PostAdmin.29 NOTES: ------ Case 409 was sent a second refusal conversion letter. The type of refusal conversion letter was "interview incomplete". It was sent by two-day mail on December 3, 2004. TYPE: ----- Character ======================================================================== P044101 PostIwr.1. Interviewer Of Record (IWR ID) ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer of record - interviewer ID. VALID CODES: ------------ 0401 - 0450 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044102 PostIwr.2. Interviewer Gender ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer gender. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044103 PostIwr.3. Interviewer Education Level ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer education level. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Grades 1 - 8 2. Some high school 3. High school graduate 4. Some college 5. College degree 6. Master's degree 7. Ph.D. MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044104 PostIwr.4. Interviewer Race ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer race. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. White 2. Black 3. Native American 4. Asian 7. Other (includes Hispanic) MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044105 PostIwr.5. Interviewer Ethnicity ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer ethnicity. VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No ethnic identity coded 1. Hispanic 7. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044106 PostIwr.6. Interviewer Languages ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Languages spoken by interviewer other than English. VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No other languages 1. Spanish 7. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044107 PostIwr.7. Interviewer Yrs Experience ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer years of experience. VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Less than one year 01. One year of experience . . . 21. Twenty one years of experience MISSING CODES: -------------- 99. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044108 PostIwr.8. Interviewer Age (Bracketed) ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer age (bracketed). VALID CODES: ------------ 1. 18-34 years 2. 35-40 years 3. 41-45 years 4. 46-50 years 5. 51-55 years 6. 56-60 years 7. 51-64 years 8. 65-79 years MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044201 PostErr.1. Error Flag For Diplomacy/Military Force Items ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Error flag for the diplomacy/military force scales. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Before probe correction 2. After probe correction NOTE: ----- During the field period, for the diplomacy /military force scales Q144-Q147 an error was discovered in the probe , text, which had appeared as follows prior to the discovery: (As a reminder, 1 means the U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure, 7 means the U.S. must be ready to use international force, and of course you can choose points 2,3,4,5, or 6 in between.) instead of [correct version]: (As a reminder, 1 means the U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure, 7 means the U.S. must be ready to use military force, and of course you can choose points 2,3,4,5, or 6 in between.) This error was corrected immediately upon discovery but only after approximately half of the interviews were already completed. Since the probe as it appeared onscreen was specifically flagged as optional text, it is unknown precisely when the incorrect version was actually read aloud prior to the error discovery. However, PostErr.1 identifies cases that were administered prior to the date when the instrument was revised. Cases are coded 1 if the respondent was asked the diplomacy/force interventionism series before the probe fix was implemented, indicating that the question may have been administered with the incorrect probe text read to the respondent. Cases coded 2 were administered with the correct probe text appearing onscreen. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044401 PostRand.1a. Pos Kerry - Polit Figs Thermometers ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of John Kerry in thermometers for political figures. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Kerry administered 1st 02. Kerry administered 2nd 03. Kerry administered 3rd 04. Kerry administered 4th 05. Kerry administered 5th 06. Kerry administered 6th 07. Kerry administered 7th 08. Kerry administered 8th 09. Kerry administered 9th 10. Kerry administered 10th 11. Kerry administered 11th NOTES: ------ The Q16-Q27 series of political figure thermometers was administered in random order after George W. Bush (fixed as the first thermometer). This variable identifies the thermometer for Kerry (Q17) as administered as the nth thermometer in the randomized portion of the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044402 PostRand.1b. Pos Cheney - Polit Figs Thermometers ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Dick Cheney in thermometers for political figures. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Cheney administered 1st 02. Cheney administered 2nd 03. Cheney administered 3rd 04. Cheney administered 4th 05. Cheney administered 5th 06. Cheney administered 6th 07. Cheney administered 7th 08. Cheney administered 8th 09. Cheney administered 9th 10. Cheney administered 10th 11. Cheney administered 11th NOTES: ------ The Q16-Q27 series of political figure thermometers was administered in random order after George W. Bush (fixed as the first thermometer). This variable identifies the thermometer for Cheney (Q18) as administered as the nth thermometer in the randomized portion of the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044403 PostRand.1c. Pos Gore - Polit Figs Thermometers ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Al Gore in thermometers for political figures. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Gore administered 1st 02. Gore administered 2nd 03. Gore administered 3rd 04. Gore administered 4th 05. Gore administered 5th 06. Gore administered 6th 07. Gore administered 7th 08. Gore administered 8th 09. Gore administered 9th 10. Gore administered 10th 11. Gore administered 11th NOTES: ------ The Q16-Q27 series of political figure thermometers was administered in random order after George W. Bush (fixed as the first thermometer). This variable identifies the thermometer for Gore (Q19) as administered as the nth thermometer in the randomized portion of the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044404 PostRand.1d. Pos Edwards - Polit Figs Thermometers ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of John Edwards in thermometers for political figures. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Edwards administered 1st 02. Edwards administered 2nd 03. Edwards administered 3rd 04. Edwards administered 4th 05. Edwards administered 5th 06. Edwards administered 6th 07. Edwards administered 7th 08. Edwards administered 8th 09. Edwards administered 9th 10. Edwards administered 10th 11. Edwards administered 11th NOTES: ------ The Q16-Q27 series of political figure thermometers was administered in random order after George W. Bush (fixed as the first thermometer). This variable identifies the thermometer for Edwards (Q20) as administered as the nth thermometer in the randomized portion of the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044405 PostRand.1e. Pos Nader - Polit Figs Thermometers ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Ralph Nader in thermometers for political figures. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Nader administered 1st 02. Nader administered 2nd 03. Nader administered 3rd 04. Nader administered 4th 05. Nader administered 5th 06. Nader administered 6th 07. Nader administered 7th 08. Nader administered 8th 09. Nader administered 9th 10. Nader administered 10th 11. Nader administered 11th NOTES: ------ The Q16-Q27 series of political figure thermometers was administered in random order after George W. Bush (fixed as the first thermometer). This variable identifies the thermometer for Nader (Q21) as administered as the nth thermometer in the randomized portion of the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044406 PostRand.1f. Pos Clinton - Polit Figs Thermometers ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Bill Clinton in thermometers for political figures. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Clinton administered 1st 02. Clinton administered 2nd 03. Clinton administered 3rd 04. Clinton administered 4th 05. Clinton administered 5th 06. Clinton administered 6th 07. Clinton administered 7th 08. Clinton administered 8th 09. Clinton administered 9th 10. Clinton administered 10th 11. Clinton administered 11th NOTES: ------ The Q16-Q27 series of political figure thermometers was administered in random order after George W. Bush (fixed as the first thermometer). This variable identifies the thermometer for Clinton (Q22) as administered as the nth thermometer in the randomized portion of the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044407 PostRand.1g. Pos Powell - Polit Figs Thermometers ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Colin Powell in thermometers for political figures. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Powell administered 1st 02. Powell administered 2nd 03. Powell administered 3rd 04. Powell administered 4th 05. Powell administered 5th 06. Powell administered 6th 07. Powell administered 7th 08. Powell administered 8th 09. Powell administered 9th 10. Powell administered 10th 11. Powell administered 11th NOTES: ------ The Q16-Q27 series of political figure thermometers was administered in random order after George W. Bush (fixed as the first thermometer). This variable identifies the thermometer for Powell(Q23) as administered as the nth thermometer in the randomized portion of the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044408 PostRand.1h. Pos Ashcroft - Polit Figs Thermometers ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of John Ashcroft in thermometers for political figures. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Ashcroft administered 1st 02. Ashcroft administered 2nd 03. Ashcroft administered 3rd 04. Ashcroft administered 4th 05. Ashcroft administered 5th 06. Ashcroft administered 6th 07. Ashcroft administered 7th 08. Ashcroft administered 8th 09. Ashcroft administered 9th 10. Ashcroft administered 10th 11. Ashcroft administered 11th NOTES: ------ The Q16-Q27 series of political figure thermometers was administered in random order after George W. Bush (fixed as the first thermometer). This variable identifies the thermometer for Ashcroft (Q24) as administered as the nth thermometer in the randomized portion of the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044409 PostRand.1j. Pos Jackson - Polit Figs Thermometers ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Jesse Jackson in thermometers for political figures. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Jackson administered 1st 02. Jackson administered 2nd 03. Jackson administered 3rd 04. Jackson administered 4th 05. Jackson administered 5th 06. Jackson administered 6th 07. Jackson administered 7th 08. Jackson administered 8th 09. Jackson administered 9th 10. Jackson administered 10th 11. Jackson administered 11th NOTES: ------ The Q16-Q27 series of political figure thermometers was administered in random order after George W. Bush (fixed as the first thermometer). This variable identifies the thermometer for Jackson (Q25) as administered as the nth thermometer in the randomized portion of the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044410 PostRand.1k. Pos Laura Bush - Polit Figs Thermometers ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Laura Bush in thermometers for political figures. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Laura Bush administered 1st 02. Laura Bush administered 2nd 03. Laura Bush administered 3rd 04. Laura Bush administered 4th 05. Laura Bush administered 5th 06. Laura Bush administered 6th 07. Laura Bush administered 7th 08. Laura Bush administered 8th 09. Laura Bush administered 9th 10. Laura Bush administered 10th 11. Laura Bush administered 11th NOTES: ------ The Q16-Q27 series of political figure thermometers was administered in random order after George W. Bush (fixed as the first thermometer). This variable identifies the thermometer for Laura Bush (Q26) as administered as the nth thermometer in the randomized portion of the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044411 PostRand.1m. Pos Hillary Clinton - Polit Figs Thermometers ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Hillary Clinton in thermometers for political figures. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Hillary Clinton administered 1st 02. Hillary Clinton administered 2nd 03. Hillary Clinton administered 3rd 04. Hillary Clinton administered 4th 05. Hillary Clinton administered 5th 06. Hillary Clinton administered 6th 07. Hillary Clinton administered 7th 08. Hillary Clinton administered 8th 09. Hillary Clinton administered 9th 10. Hillary Clinton administered 10th 11. Hillary Clinton administered 11th NOTES: ------ The Q16-Q27 series of political figure thermometers was administered in random order after George W. Bush (fixed as the first thermometer). This variable identifies the thermometer for Hillary Clinton (Q27) as administered as the nth thermometer in the randomized portion of the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044412 PostRand.2a. Pos Supreme Crt - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of the Supreme Court in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for the Supreme Court (Q28) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044413 PostRand.2b. Pos Congress - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Congress in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for Congress (Q29) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044414 PostRand.2c. Pos Military - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of the military in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for the military (Q30) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044415 PostRand.2d. Pos Federal Govt - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of the federal government in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for the federal government (Q31) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044416 PostRand.2e. Pos Blacks - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Blacks in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for blacks (Q32) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044417 PostRand.2f. Pos Whites - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Whites in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for whites (Q33) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044418 PostRand.2g. Pos Conservatives - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of conservatives in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for conservatives (Q34) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044419 PostRand.2h. Pos Liberals - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of liberals in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for liberals (Q35) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044420 PostRand.2j. Pos Unions - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of unions in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for unions (Q36) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044421 PostRand.2k. Pos Big Business - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of big business in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for big business (Q37) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044422 PostRand.2m. Pos Poor People - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of poor people in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for poor people (Q38) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044423 PostRand.2n. Pos People On Welfare - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of people on welfare in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for people on Welfare (Q39) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044424 PostRand.2p. Pos Hispanics - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Hispanics in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for Hispanics (Q40) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044425 PostRand.2q. Pos Christian Fundam - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Christian fundamentalists in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for Christian fundamentalists (Q41) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044426 PostRand.2r. Pos Elderly - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of the elderly in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for the elderly (Q42) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 c Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044427 PostRand.2s. Pos Environmentalists - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of environmentalists in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for environmentalists (Q43) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044428 PostRand.2t. Pos Homosexuals - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of homosexuals in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for homosexuals (Q44) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044429 PostRand.2u. Pos Catholics - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Catholics in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for Catholics (Q45) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044430 PostRand.2v. Pos Jews - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Jews in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for Jews (Q46) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044431 PostRand.2w. Pos Protestants - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Protestants in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for Protestants (Q47) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044432 PostRand.2y. Pos Feminists - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of feminists in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for feminists (Q48) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044433 PostRand.2z. Pos Asian-Americans - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Asian-Americans in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for Asian-Americans (Q49) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044434 PostRand.2za. Pos News Media - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of the news media in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for the news media (Q50) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044435 PostRand.2zb. Pos Catholic Church - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of the Catholic Church in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for the Catholic Church (Q51) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044436 PostRand.2zc. Men - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of men in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for men (Q52) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044437 PostRand.2zd. Women - Group Therms ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of women in the group thermometers. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 26 NOTES: ------ The Q28-Q53 series of group thermometers was administered in random order. This variable identifies the thermometer for women (Q53) as administered as the nth thermometer in the series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044438 PostRand.3a. Pos AIDS Research - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of AIDS research in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item. This variable identifies AIDS research (Q81) as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044439 PostRand.3b. Pos Welfare - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of welfare in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies welfare (Q82) as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044440 PostRand.3c. Pos Public/Big-City Schools - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of public schools/big-city schools in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies public schools/big-city schools as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044441 PostRand.3d. Pos Crime - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of crime in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies crime (Q99) as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044442 PostRand.3e. Pos Child Care - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of child care in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies child care (Q100) as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044443 PostRand.3f. Pos Homeland Sec/War On Terror - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of homeland security/war on terrorism in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies homeland security/war on terrorism as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044444 PostRand.3g. Pos Poor/Working Poor - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of poor people/working poor in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies poor/working poor as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044445 PostRand.3h. Pos Foreign Aid - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of foreign aid in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies foreign aid (Q107) as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044446 PostRand.3j. Pos Social Security - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Social Security in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies Social Security (Q108) as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044447 PostRand.3k. Pos Border Security - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of border security in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies border security (Q109) as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044448 PostRand.3m. Aid To Blacks - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of aid to Blacks in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies aid to Blacks (Q110) as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044449 PostRand.3n. Early Education - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of preschool and early education for poor children/ pre-school and early education for Black children in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies preschool and early education for poor children/pre-school and early education for Black children as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044450 PostRand.3p. Defense - Fed Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of defense in the federal spending series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01 - 13 NOTES: ------ The Q93-Q114 series of federal spending items was administered in random order after environmental protection (fixed as the first spending item). This variable identifies defense (Q114) as administered as the nth item in the randomized portion of the federal spending series. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044451 PostRand.4. Public/Big-City Schools Wording ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Random administration in federal spending series: public schools or big-city schools. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Federal spending on public schools 02. Federal spending on big-city schools NOTE: ----- For the federal spending item on school spending, respondents were randomly administered one of two possible wordings: public schools or big-city schools (Q96,Q97) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 407 2 433 ======================================================================== P044452 PostRand.5. Homeland Sec/War On Terrorism Wording ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Random administration in federal spending series: homeland security or war on terrorism. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Federal spending on homeland security 02. Federal spending on the war on terrorism NOTE: ----- For the federal spending item related to national security, respondents were randomly administered one of two possible wordings: homeland security or war on terrorism (Q102,Q103) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 409 2 431 ======================================================================== P044453 PostRand.6. Poor People/Working Poor Wording ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Random administration in federal spending series: poor people or working poor. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Federal spending on poor people 02. Federal spending on the working poor NOTE: ----- For the federal spending item on aid to the poor, respondents were randomly administered one of two possible wordings: poor people or the working poor (Q104,Q105) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 425 2 415 ======================================================================== P044454 PostRand.7. Early Ed For Poor/Black Children Wording ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Random administration in federal spending series: poor children or black children. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Federal spending on preschool and early education for poor children 02. Federal spending on preschool and early education for black children NOTE: ----- For the federal spending item on preschool and early education, respondents were randomly administered one of two possible wordings: poor children or black children (Q111,Q112) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 425 2 415 ======================================================================== P044455 PostRand.8a. Pos Provides Strong Leadership Trait ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF R ADMINISTERED 1ST SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS: QUESTION: --------- Order of "provides strong leadership" in 1st set of GW Bush traits. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Provides strong leadership 1st in set 1 of GW Bush traits 02. Provides strong leadership 2nd in set 1 of GW Bush traits 03. Provides strong leadership 3rd in set 1 of GW Bush traits 04. Provides strong leadership 4th in set 1 of GW Bush traits MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R selected for 2nd set of traits NOTES: ----- Respondents were assigned the same set of 4 traits for George W. Bush as in 2002, with the order of traits randomized. This is the order of the leadership trait (Q137a/Q137) in the 1st set of traits. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 436 1 108 2 101 3 108 4 87 ======================================================================== P044456 PostRand.8b. Pos Moral Trait ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF R ADMINISTERED 1ST SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS: QUESTION: --------- Order of "moral" in 1st set of GW Bush traits. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Moral 1st in set 1 of GW Bush traits 02. Moral 2nd in set 1 of GW Bush traits 03. Moral 3rd GW set 1 of GW Bush traits 04. Moral 4th GW set 1 of GW Bush traits MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R selected for 2nd set of traits NOTES: ----- Respondents were assigned the same set of 4 traits for George W. Bush as in 2002, with the order of traits randomized. This is the order of the moral trait (Q138) in the 1st set of traits. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 436 1 106 2 107 3 97 4 94 ======================================================================== P044457 PostRand.8c. Pos Out Of Touch Trait ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF R ADMINISTERED 1ST SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS: QUESTION: --------- Order of "out of touch" in 1st set of GW Bush traits. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Out of touch 1st in set 1 of GW Bush traits 02. Out of touch 2nd in set 1 of GW Bush traits 03. Out of touch 3rd in set 1 of GW Bush traits 04. Out of touch 4th in set 1 of GW Bush traits MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R selected for 2nd set of traits NOTES: ----- Respondents were assigned the same set of 4 traits for George W. Bush as in 2002, with the order of traits randomized. This is the order of the out of touch trait (Q139) in the 1st set of traits. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 436 1 89 2 98 3 109 4 108 ======================================================================== P044458 PostRand.8d. Pos Knowledgeable Trait ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF R ADMINISTERED 1ST SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS: QUESTION: --------- Order of "knowledgeable" in 1st set of GW Bush traits. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Knowledgeable 1st in set 1 of GW Bush traits 02. Knowledgeable 2nd in set 1 of GW Bush traits 03. Knowledgeable 3rd in set 1 of GW Bush traits 04. Knowledgeable 4th in set 1 of GW Bush traits MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R selected for 2nd set of traits NOTES: ----- Respondents were assigned the same set of 4 traits for George W. Bush as in 2002, with the order of traits randomized. This is the order of the knowledgeable trait (Q140) in the 1st set of traits. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 436 1 101 2 98 3 90 4 115 ======================================================================== P044459 PostRand.9a. Pos Provides Strong Leadership Trait ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF R ADMINISTERED 2ND SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS: QUESTION: --------- Order of "provides strong leadership" in 2nd set of GW Bush traits. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Provides strong leadership 1st in set 2 of GW Bush traits 02. Provides strong leadership 2nd in set 2 of GW Bush traits 03. Provides strong leadership 3rd in set 2 of GW Bush traits 04. Provides strong leadership 4th in set 2 of GW Bush traits MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R selected for 1st set of traits NOTES: ----- Respondents were assigned the same set of 4 traits for George W. Bush as in 2002, with the order of traits randomized. This is the order of the leadership trait (Q137b/Q137) in the 2nd set of traits. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 404 1 109 2 89 3 117 4 121 ======================================================================== P044460 PostRand.9b. Pos Really Cares Trait ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF R ADMINISTERED 2ND SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS: QUESTION: --------- Order of "really cares" in 2nd set of GW Bush traits. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Really cares 1st in set 2 of GW Bush traits 02. Really cares 2nd in set 2 of GW Bush traits 03. Really cares 3rd in set 2 of GW Bush traits 04. Really cares 4th in set 2 of GW Bush traits MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R selected for 1st set of traits NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned the same set of 4 traits for George W. Bush as in 2002, with the order of traits randomized. This is the order of the really cares trait (Q141) in the 2nd set of traits. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 404 1 117 2 125 3 96 4 98 ======================================================================== P044461 PostRand.9c. Pos Dishonest Trait ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF R ADMINISTERED 2ND SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS: QUESTION: --------- Order of "dishonest" in 2nd set of GW Bush traits. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Dishonest 1st in set 2 of GW Bush traits 02. Dishonest 2nd in set 2 of GW Bush traits 03. Dishonest 3rd in set 2 of GW Bush traits 04. Dishonest 4th in set 2 of GW Bush traits MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R selected for 1st set of traits NOTES: ----- Respondents were assigned the same set of 4 traits for George W. Bush as in 2002, with the order of traits randomized. This is the order of the really cares trait (Q142) in the 2nd set of traits. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 404 1 95 2 107 3 116 4 118 ======================================================================== P044462 PostRand.9d. Pos Intelligent Trait ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF R ADMINISTERED 2ND SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS: QUESTION: --------- Order of "intelligent" in 2nd set of GW Bush traits. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Intelligent 1st in set 2 of GW Bush traits 02. Intelligent 2nd in set 2 of GW Bush traits 03. Intelligent 3rd in set 2 of GW Bush traits 04. Intelligent 4th in set 2 of GW Bush traits MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R selected for 1st set of traits NOTES: ----- Respondents were assigned the same set of 4 traits for George W. Bush as in 2002, with the order of traits randomized. This is the order of the intelligent trait (Q143) in the 2nd set of traits. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 404 1 115 2 115 3 107 4 99 ======================================================================== P044463 PostRand.10. Order Party Plcmnt Diplomacy Scale ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Democratic Party and Republican Party in the diplomacy/military scale items. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Diplomacy scale placement -Democratic party 1st, Republican party 2nd 02. Diplomacy scale placement -Republican party 1st, Democratic party 2nd NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned one of two possible orders for placements of the Democratic party and Republican party on the diplomacy/military scale (Q146,Q147): Democratic party first and Republican party second, or vice-versa. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 416 2 424 ======================================================================== P044464 PostRand.11. Order Rich/Poor Pay Taxes ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of rich and poor in the pay taxes series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Taxes paid by the rich 1st, taxes paid by the poor 2nd 02. Taxes paid by the poor 1st, taxes paid by the rich 2nd NOTE: ----- Respondents were randomly assigned one of two possible orders for placement of questions on the payment of taxes by the rich/poor (Q168,Q169): rich first and poor second, or vice-versa. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 432 2 408 ======================================================================== P044465 PostRand.12. Order Party Plcmnt Govt Services ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Democratic Party and Republican Party in the government services items. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Government services -Democratic party 1st, Republican party 2nd 02. Government services -Republican party 1st, Democratic party 2nd NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned one of two possible orders for placements of Democratic party and Republican party positions on the government spending scale (Q183,Q184): Democratic party first and Republican party second, or vice-versa. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 434 2 406 ======================================================================== P044466 PostRand.13. Order Party Plcmnt Affirm Action ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF R WAS ADMINISTERED THE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SERIES: QUESTION: --------- Order of Democratic Party and Republican Party in the affirmative action series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Affirmative action -Democratic party 1st, Republican party 2nd 02. Affirmative action -Republican party 1st, Democratic party 2nd MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R administered series on equal pay for women NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned one of two possible orders for placements of Democratic party and Republican party positions on affirmative action (Q190,Q192): Democratic party first and Republican party second, or vice-versa. [Respondents were assigned either to the affirmative action series or the equal pay for women series according to which series had been previously administered to them, in 2002] TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 423 1 220 2 197 ======================================================================== P044467 PostRand.14. Order Party Plcmnt Equal Pay Women ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF R WAS ADMINISTERED THE EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN SERIES: QUESTION: --------- Order of Democratic Party and Republican Party in the equal pay for women series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Equal pay for women-Democratic party 1st, Republican party 2nd 02. Equal pay for women-Republican party 1st, Democratic party 2nd MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. R administered series on Affirmative Action NOTE: ----- Respondents were randomly assigned one of two possible orders for placements of Democratic party and Republican party positions on equal pay for women (Q197,Q198): Democratic party first and Republican party second, or vice-versa. [Respondents were assigned either to the affirmative action series or the equal pay for women series according to which series had been previously administered to them, in 2002] TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 417 1 214 2 209 ======================================================================== P044468 PostRand.15. Order Working Women Items ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of three items in the working women series. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Order Q213, Q214, Q215 02. Order Q215, Q213, Q214 NOTE: ----- Respondents were randomly administered to one of two possible orders for questions in the working women series: either Q213,Q214,Q215 or else Q215,Q213,Q214. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 428 2 412 ======================================================================== P044501 PostCand.1. 2004 House Type Race ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2004 House Type Race. VALID CODES: ------------ INCUMBENT RUNNING 12 Democratic incumbent running - Republican challenger 13 Democratic incumbent running - other challenger 14 Democratic incumbent running - unopposed 19 Democratic incumbent running - Repub and other challengers 21 Republican incumbent running - Democratic challenger 23 Republican incumbent running - other challenger 24 Republican incumbent running - unopposed 29 Republican incumbent running - Dem and other challengers 31 Other incumbent running - Democratic challenger 32 Other incumbent running - Republican challenger 34 Other incumbent running - unopposed 35 Other incumbent running - Democratic and Republican challengers 36 Other incumbent running -- Republican and other challengers 37 Other incumbent running -- Democratic and other challengers 39 Other incumbent running -- Democratic, Republican, other challengers SPECIAL HOUSE TYPE RACE DUE TO REDISTRICTING 40 Democratic and Republican incumbents running - no other candidate 41 2 Democratic incumbents running - no other candidate 42 2 Republican incumbents running - no other candidate 43 Dem and Repub incumbents running - other candidate(s) 44 Democratic non-incumbent only - no retiree/unclear who is retiree 45 Republican non-incumbent only - no retiree/unclear who is retiree 46 Democratic and Republican cands - no retiree/unclear who is retiree 47 Democratic and other cands - no retiree/unclear who is retiree 48 Republican and other cands - no retiree/unclear who is retiree 49 Democratic, Republican, other cands - no retiree/unclear who is retiree NO INCUMBENT RUNNING: 51 Dem incumbent not running -- Democratic candidate unopposed 52 Dem incumbent not running -- Republican candidate unopposed 53 Dem incumbent not running -- other candidate unopposed 55 Dem incumbent not running -- Democratic and Republican cands 56 Dem incumbent not running -- Republican and other cands 57 Dem incumbent not running -- Democratic and other cands 59 Dem incumbent not running -- Democratic, Republican, other cands 61 Rep incumbent not running -- Democratic candidate unopposed 62 Rep incumbent not running -- Republican candidate unopposed 63 Rep incumbent not running -- other candidate unopposed 65 Rep incumbent not running -- Democratic and Republican cands 66 Rep incumbent not running -- Republican and other cands 67 Rep incumbent not running -- Democratic and other cands 69 Rep incumbent not running -- Democratic, Republican, other cands 71 Other incumbent not running -- Democratic candidate unopposed 72 Other incumbent not running -- Republican candidate unopposed 73 Other incumbent not running -- other candidate unopposed 75 Other incumbent not running -- Democratic and Republican cands 76 Other incumbent not running -- Republican and other cands 77 Other incumbent not running -- Democratic and other cands 79 Other incumbent not running -- Democratic, Republican, other cands HOUSE - LOUISIANA DISTRICTS ONLY 91 Rep incumbent not running - Democratic and 2 Republican candidates 92 Rep incumbent not running - Republican and 2 Democratic candidates 93 Dem incumbent not running - Democratic and 2 Republican candidates 94 Dem incumbent not running - Republican and 2 Democratic candidates MISSING CODES: -------------- 00 Washington D.C. (no House or Senate race) NOTE: ----- House incumbents have been regarded as candidates (already) in office and representing a district -- where district is regarded as a geographic unit-- at the time of the 2004 election. The extent of the Texas redistricting prior to the 2004 election produced House races with incumbents running in areas where he or she had provided little or no prior representation, thus no Texas candidate has been identified as a true incumbent for the new Texas districts in effect for the 2004 election (House type race 44-49). In Louisiana (House type race 91-94), the runoff system allows multiple candidates from a single party to run in the November general election. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044502 PostCand.2. 2004 Senate Type Race ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2004 Senate Type Race. VALID CODES: ------------ INCUMBENT RUNNING 12 Democratic incumbent running - Republican challenger 13 Democratic incumbent running - other challenger 14 Democratic incumbent running - unopposed 19 Democratic incumbent running - Repub and other challengers 21 Republican incumbent running - Democratic challenger 23 Republican incumbent running - other challenger 24 Republican incumbent running - unopposed 29 Republican incumbent running - Dem and other challengers 31 Other incumbent running - Democratic challenger 32 Other incumbent running - Republican challenger 34 Other incumbent running - unopposed 35 Other incumbent running - Democratic and Republican challengers 36 Other incumbent running -- Republican and other challengers 37 Other incumbent running -- Democratic and other challengers 39 Other incumbent running -- Democratic, Republican, other challengers NO INCUMBENT RUNNING: 51 Dem incumbent not running -- Democratic candidate unopposed 52 Dem incumbent not running -- Republican candidate unopposed 53 Dem incumbent not running -- other candidate unopposed 55 Dem incumbent not running -- Democratic and Republican cands 56 Dem incumbent not running -- Republican and other cands 57 Dem incumbent not running -- Democratic and other cands 59 Dem incumbent not running -- Democratic, Republican, other cands 61 Rep incumbent not running -- Democratic candidate unopposed 62 Rep incumbent not running -- Republican candidate unopposed 63 Rep incumbent not running -- other candidate unopposed 65 Rep incumbent not running -- Democratic and Republican cands 66 Rep incumbent not running -- Republican and other cands 67 Rep incumbent not running -- Democratic and other cands 69 Rep incumbent not running -- Democratic, Republican, other cands 71 Other incumbent not running -- Democratic candidate unopposed 72 Other incumbent not running -- Republican candidate unopposed 73 Other incumbent not running -- other candidate unopposed 75 Other incumbent not running -- Democratic and Republican cands 76 Other incumbent not running -- Republican and other cands 77 Other incumbent not running -- Democratic and other cands 79 Other incumbent not running -- Democratic, Republican, other cands NO RACE IN STATE 81 Democratic incumbents, no race in state 82 Republican incumbents, no race in state 85 Democratic and Republican incumbents, no race in state 87 Democratic and other incumbent, no race in state 88 Republican and other incumbent, no race in state MISSING CODES: -------------- 00 Washington D.C. (no House or Senate race) NOTE: ----- The Louisiana runoff system allows multiple candidates from a single party to run in the House November general election. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P044503a PostCand.3a. 2000-2002 Move Status ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Panel respondent move status 2000-2002. VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Same address 2000 and 2002 1. Different address 2000 and 2002 MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTE: ----- Based on address information. 2002 address was address where respondent was located at the beginning of the 2002 field period; in several cases, this was a 2nd residence in another state. Code 9 corresponds to cases where physical address was insufficient (for example, post office box within the same state in one or both years). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 764 1 50 9 26 ======================================================================== P044503b PostCand.3b. 2002-2004 Move Status ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Panel respondent move status 2002-2004. VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Same address 2002 and 2004 1. Different address 2002 and 2004 MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTE: ----- Based on address information. 2002 address was address where respondent was located at the beginning of the 2002 field period; in several cases, this was a 2nd residence in another state. Code 9 corresponds to cases where physical address was insufficient (for example, post office box within the same state in one or both years). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 671 1 154 9 15 ======================================================================== P044503c PostCand.3c. 2000-2004 Move Status ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Panel respondent move status 2000-2004. VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Same address 2000 and 2004 1. Different address 2000 and 2004 MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTE: ----- Based on address information. Code 1 includes 3 cases where R clearly moved between 2000 and 2004 but year of move is unknown. Code 9 corresponds to cases where physical address was insufficient (for example, post office box within the same state in one or both years). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 623 1 194 9 23 ======================================================================== P044504a PostCand.4a. 2000-2002 Change In District Number ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Panel respondent change in Congressional district number 2000-2002. VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Same state and district number in 2000 and 2002 1. Different state/district number in 2000 and 2002 MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA (error in district assignment in 2000 or 2002) NOTE: ----- Due to redistricting effected just prior to the 2002 general election, code 1 may include cases where the change in district was not due to change in address. (For code 0, it is also possible --though less likely-- that, due to redistricting, the respondent moved to another district but redistricting renumbered to the same number as in 2000.) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 554 1 283 9 3 ======================================================================== P044504b PostCand.4b. 2002-2004 Change In District Number ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Panel respondent change in Congressional district number 2002-2004. VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Same state and district number in 2002 and 2004 1. Different state/district number in 2002 and 2004 MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA (error in district assignment in 2002) NOTE: ----- Due to Texas redistricting effected just prior to the 2004 general election, code 1 may include Texas cases where the change in district was not due to change in address. (For code 0, it is also possible --though less likely-- that, due to redistricting, the respondent moved to another Texas district but redistricting renumbered to the same number as in 2002.) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 774 1 65 9 1 ======================================================================== P044504c PostCand.4c. 2000-2004 Change In District Number ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Panel respondent change in Congressional district number 2000-2004. VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Same state and district number in 2000 and 2004 1. Different state/district number in 2000 and 2004 MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA (error in district assignment in 2000) NOTE: ----- Due to redistricting effected just prior to the 2002 general election, and Texas redistricting effected just prior to the 2004 general election, code 1 may include cases where the change in district was not due to change in address. (For code 0, it is also possible --though less likely-- that, due to redistricting, the respondent moved to another district but redistricting renumbered to the same number as in 2000.) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 507 1 331 9 2 ======================================================================== P044505a PostCand.5a. 2000-2002 District Status ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Panel respondent change in Congressional district 2000-2002. VALID CODES: ------------ SAME DISTRICT 0. Move not known; same district assignment 1. R did not move 2000-2002, no change in district 2. R moved 2000-2002 but same district DIFFERENT DISTRICT 3. R moved 2000-2002 to different district 4. R did not move 2000-2002 but different district (redistricting) 5. Move not known; different district assignment in 2002 MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA (includes 9 in PostCand.4a) NOTE: ----- Based on move status and district assignment. Codes 0 and 5 include cases where address detail not sufficiently to identify as same or different address, though district known. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 20 1 513 2 21 3 28 4 250 5 6 9 2 ======================================================================== P044505b PostCand.5b. 2002-2004 District Status ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Panel respondent change in Congressional district 2002-2004. VALID CODES: ------------ SAME DISTRICT 0. Move not known; same district assignment 1. R did not move 2002-2004, no change in district 2. R moved 2002-2004 but same district DIFFERENT DISTRICT 3. R moved 2002-2004 to different district 4. R did not move 2002-2004 but different district (redistricting) 5. Move not known; different district assignment in 2004 MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA (includes 9 in PostCand.4b) NOTE: ----- Based on move status and district assignment Codes 0 and 5 include cases where address detail not sufficiently to identify as same or different address, though district known. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 14 1 649 2 111 3 43 4 21 5 1 9 1 ======================================================================== P044505c PostCand.5c. 2000-2004 District Status ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Panel respondent change Congressional district 2000-2004. VALID CODES: ------------ SAME DISTRICT 0. Move not known; same district assignment 1. R did not move 2000-2004, no change in district 2. R moved 2000-2004 but same district DIFFERENT DISTRICT 3. R moved 2000-2004 to different district 4. R did not move 2000-2004 but different district (redistricting) 5. Move not known; different district assignment in 2004 MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA (includes 9 in PostCand.4c) NOTE: ----- Based on move status and district assignment Codes 0 and 5 include cases where address detail not sufficiently to identify as same or different address, though district known. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 17 1 402 2 88 3 104 4 221 5 6 9 2 ======================================================================== P044506 PostCand.6. 2000-2002 Same House Candidates ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 and 2002 House candidate(s) same. VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Neither 2002 Democratic candidate preload name nor 2002 Republican candidate preload name had been preloaded as candidates in respondent's 2000 IW 01. 2002 Democratic cand preload name same as preloaded for 2000 02. 2002 Republican cand preload name same as preloaded for 2000 03. Both Democratic and Republican candidate names same 2000-2002 04. 2002 Democratic Retiring Representative name had been preloaded in 2000 as Democratic candidate name 05. 2002 Republican Retiring Representative name had been preloaded in 2000 as Republican candidate name 15. 2000-2002 preload Democratic cand name same; 2002 retiring Republican incumbent had been preloaded in 2000 as Republican candidate 24. 2000-2002 preload Republican cand name same; 2002 retiring Democratic incumbent had been preloaded in 2000 as Democratic candidate NOTE: ----- This determines whether either of the House candidate names preloaded into the 2002 Post instrument was the same as the House candidate name that had been preloaded into the NES 2000 Post instrument. Note: Due to 2002 redistricting, district number for 2000-2002 nonmovers may not have been have been the same in 2000 and 2002; names of candidates were compared to construct this summary. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 00 241 01 222 02 283 03 59 04 14 05 17 15 4 ======================================================================== P044506a PostCand.6a. 2002-2004 Same House Candidates ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2002 and 2004 House candidate(s) same. VALID CODES: ------------ 01. No, R in different districts 2002-2004 02. No, R in same district 2002-2004 but neither candidate same 03. No, R TEXAS 2002-2004: neither candidate same 10. Yes, R in same district 2002-2004: same Democratic candidate 20. Yes, R in same district 2002-2004: same Republican candidate 30. Yes, R in same district 2002-2004: both major party candidates the same 70. TEXAS 2004: R's 2004 Democratic candidate same as 2002 80. TEXAS 2004: R's 2004 Republican candidate same as 2002 90. TEXAS 2004: both 2004 major party candidates same as 2002 MISSING CODES: -------------- 00. NA, error in district assignment in 2002 NOTE: ----- This determines whether the Democratic or Republican House candidate running in the district of the respondent's 2004 address was the same that ran in the district of respondent's 2002 address. The extent of the Texas redistricting prior to the 2004 election produced 2004 House races with incumbents running in areas where he or she had provided little or no prior representation. Thus for 2004 Texas cases, 2002-2004 move status or congressional district identification does not necessarily have a relationship to sameness of candidates from 2002 to 2004; only names of candidates were compared to construct this summary for TX cases. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 00 1 01 38 02 58 03 19 10 256 20 333 30 102 70 20 80 13 ======================================================================== P044506b PostCand.6b. 2004 House Retiree Status In 2002 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2004 House Retiree Status in 2002. VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No, R's 2004 House retiree was not R's 2002 Dem or Repub cand 1. Yes, R's 2004 House retiree was R's 2002 Democratic candidate 2. Yes, R's 2004 House retiree was R's 2002 Republican candidate MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. Texas 2004 NOTE: ----- Names were compared to construct this summary. This determines whether the Democratic or Republican retiring House incumbent for the district of R's 2004 address had been preloaded as a running candidate in 2002 for the district of R's 2002 address. For 2004 Texas cases, extensive redistricting did not allow clear identification of retiring incumbent. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 728 1 22 2 38 9 52 ======================================================================== P045001 Q1.f2a2. Watch Campaign TV Programs ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you watch any programs about the campaign on television? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 758 5 82 ======================================================================== P045002 Q2.f2a3. R Discuss Politics With Family/Friends ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you ever discuss politics with your family or friends? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: WE WANT TO KNOW IF THEY THINK THEY DISCUSS POLITICS, WHETHER THEY HAVE IN MIND A LENGTHY DEBATE OVER CANDIDATE STANDS ON POLICY, OR BRIEFLY MENTION THE SCANDALS OF POLITICIANS.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 771 5 69 ======================================================================== P045002a Q3.f2a3a. How Often R Discuss Politics ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DISCUSSES POLITICS WITH FAMILY OR FRIENDS: QUESTION: --------- How many days IN THE PAST WEEK did you talk about politics with family or friends? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: THIS ASKS FOR NUMBER OF DAYS, NOT NUMBER OF TIMES) VALID CODES: ------------ 0. None 1. One Day 2. Two Days 3. Three Days 4. Four Days 5. Five Days 6. Six Days 7. Every Day MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q2 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 69 0 44 1 66 2 102 3 96 4 70 5 64 6 32 7 295 8 2 ======================================================================== P045003 Q4.f1q1. Did R Vote In 2000 Presidential Election ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Now I'd like to ask you a few questions about the 2000 Presidential election. In 2000 George W. Bush ran on the Republican ticket against Al Gore for the Democrats, and Ralph Nader as a third party candidate. Do you remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE 'DK' RESPONSE} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, voted 5. No, didn't vote MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 737 5 90 8 13 ======================================================================== P045003a Q5.f1q1a. R Vote Choice 2000 Presidential Election ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED IN 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: QUESTION: --------- Which one did you vote for? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE 'DK' RESPONSE} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Al Gore 3. George W. Bush 5. Ralph Nader 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q4 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 103 1 317 3 392 5 18 7 5 8 3 9 2 ======================================================================== P045004 Q7.f1q2c. 2000 Presidential Elect Fair/Unfair ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- All things considered, would you say that the 2000 presidential election was decided in a way that was FAIR or UNFAIR? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Fair 5. Unfair MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 484 5 329 8 23 9 4 ======================================================================== P045004a Q8.f1q2c1. How Fair/Unfair 2000 Presidential Elect ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECT DECIDED IN FAIR WAY/ IF R SAYS 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECT DECIDED IN UNFAIR WAY: QUESTION: --------- Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that it was [fair/unfair]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in Q7 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 27 1 674 5 138 9 1 ======================================================================== P045004x Q9.f1q2cx. How Fair/Unfair 2000 Pres Elect-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- All things considered, would you say that the 2000 presidential election was decided in a way that was FAIR or UNFAIR? Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that it was [fair/unfair]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Feel strongly election was fair 2. Feel not so strongly election was fair 4. Feel not so strongly election was unfair 5. Feel strongly election was unfair MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know (in Q8) 9. Refused (in Q8) INAP. 8,9 in Q7 NOTES: ------ Built from Q7 and Q8. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 27 1 404 2 80 4 58 5 270 9 1 ======================================================================== P045005 Q10.f1a12. App/Disapp GW Bush Handling Job As Pres ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING HIS JOB AS PRESIDENT? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT ASKS WHETHER THEY CAN CHOOSE A MIDDLE CATEGORY, ANSWER "WELL IN GENERAL, WHICH IS CLOSER TO THE WAY YOU FEEL?" AND REPEAT QUESTION. IF RESPONDENT ASKS ABOUT TIME PERIOD, REPEAT THE QUESTION AND EMPHASIZE "IS HANDLING".) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve 5. Disapprove MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 470 5 361 8 7 9 2 ======================================================================== P045005a Q11.f1a12a. Strength App/Disapp GW Bush Job As Pres ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING JOB AS PRESIDENT/ IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING JOB AS PRESIDENT: QUESTION: --------- (Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strongly 5. Not Strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in Q10 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 9 1 659 5 170 8 2 ======================================================================== P045005x Q12.f1a12x. App/Disapp GW Bush Job As Pres-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING HIS JOB AS PRESIDENT? (Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know (in Q11) 9. Refused (in Q11) INAP. 8,9 in Q10 NOTES: ------ Built from Q10 and Q11 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 9 1 364 2 105 4 65 5 295 8 2 ======================================================================== P045006 Q13.f1h5. Approve/Disapp Bush Handling Economy ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING THE ECONOMY? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT ASKS ABOUT TIME PERIOD, REPEAT THE QUESTION AND EMPHASIZE "IS HANDLING".) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve 5. Disapprove MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 421 5 408 8 6 9 5 ======================================================================== P045006a Q14.f1h5a. Strength App/Disapp GW Bush On Economy ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING OF ECONOMY/ IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING OF ECONOMY: QUESTION: --------- (Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strongly 5. Not Strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in Q13 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 11 1 582 5 246 9 1 ======================================================================== P045006x Q15.f1h5x. App/Disapp GW Bush On Economy-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING THE ECONOMY? (Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know (in Q14) 9. Refused (in Q14) INAP. 8,9 in Q13 NOTES: ------ Built from Q13 and Q14 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 11 1 270 2 150 4 96 5 312 9 1 ======================================================================== F1C1. INTRODUCTION - INDIVIDUAL THERMOMETERS ======================================================================== I'd like to get your feelings toward some people in the news these days. I'll read the name of a person and I'll ask you to rate that person on a thermometer that runs from 0 to 100 degrees. Rating above 50 means that you feel favorable and warm toward the person. Rating below 50 means that you feel unfavorable and cool toward the person. Rating right at the 50 degree mark means you don't feel particularly warm or cold. You may use any number from 0 to 100 to tell me how favorable or unfavorable your feelings are. If we come to a person whose name you don't recognize, just tell me and we'll move on to the next one. ======================================================================== P045007 Q16.f1c1a. George W. Bush Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- The first person is: George W. Bush Where on that thermometer would you rate George W. Bush? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045008 Q17.f1c1a1. John Kerry Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (The next person is:) John Kerry (Where on that thermometer would you rate him?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045009 Q18.f1c1b. Dick Cheney Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (The next person is:) Dick Cheney (Where on that thermometer would you rate him?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045010 Q19.f1c1c. Al Gore Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (The next person is:) Al Gore (Where on that thermometer would you rate him?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045011 Q20.f1c1d. John Edwards Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (The next person is:) John Edwards (Where on that thermometer would you rate him?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045012 Q21.f1c1e. Ralph Nader Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (The next person is:) Ralph Nader (Where on that thermometer would you rate him?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045013 Q22.f1c1f. Bill Clinton Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (The next person is:) Bill Clinton (Where on that thermometer would you rate him?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045014 Q23.f1c1h. Colin Powell Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (The next person is:) Colin Powell (Where on that thermometer would you rate him?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045015 Q24.f1c1j. John Ashcroft Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (The next person is:) John Ashcroft (Where on that thermometer would you rate him?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045016 Q25.f1c1m. Jesse Jackson Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (The next person is:) Jesse Jackson (Where on that thermometer would you rate him?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045017 Q26.f1c1p. Laura Bush Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (The next person is:) Laura Bush (Where on that thermometer would you rate her?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045018 Q27.f1c1r. Hillary Clinton Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (The next person is:) Hillary Clinton (Where on that thermometer would you rate her?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR 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?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Individual thermometers (Q16-Q27) were administered in randomized order following George W. Bush (fixed as first thermometer).Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== F2D2. INTRO - GROUP THERMOMETERS ======================================================================== Still using the thermometer, how would you rate: ======================================================================== P045019 Q28.f2d2a. Supreme Court Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION:: --------- (How would you rate:) the Supreme Court? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045020 Q29.f2d2b. Congress Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) Congress? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045021 Q30.f2d2c Military Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) the Military? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045022 Q31.f2d2d. Federal Government Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) the federal government in Washington? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045023 Q32.f2d2e. Blacks Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) blacks? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045024 Q33.f2d2f. Whites Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) whites? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045025 Q34.f2d2g. Conservatives Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) conservatives? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045026 Q35.f2d2h. Liberals Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) liberals? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045027 Q36.f2d2j. Labor Unions Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) labor unions? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045028 Q37.f2d2k. Big Business Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) big business? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045029 Q38.f2d2m. Poor People Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) poor people? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045030 Q39.f2d2n. People On Welfare Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) people on welfare? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045031 Q40.f2d2p. Hispanics Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) Hispanics/Hispanic-Americans? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045032 Q41.f2d2q. Christian Fundamentalists Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) Christian fundamentalists? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045033 Q42.f2d2r. Elderly Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) older people (the elderly)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045034 Q43.f2d2s. Environmentalists Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) environmentalists? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045035 Q44.f2d2t. Gay Men And Lesbians Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) gay men and lesbians, that is, homosexuals? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045036 Q45.f2d2u. Catholics Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) Catholics? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045037 Q46.f2d2v. Jews Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) Jews? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045038 Q47.f2d2w. Protestants Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) Protestants? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045039 Q48.f2d2y. Feminists Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) feminists? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045040 Q49.f2d2z. Asian-Americans Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) Asian-Americans? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045041 Q50.f2d2za. News Media Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) the news media? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045042 Q51.f2d2zb. Catholic Church Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) the Catholic Church? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045043 Q52.f2d2zc. Men Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) men? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045044 Q53.f2d2zd. Women Thermometer ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (How would you rate:) women? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE FOR DON'T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON'T KNOW" DO YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100. MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Group thermometers (Q28-Q53) were administered in randomized order. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assignment. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045045a Q54.f2c1a. R 2004 Voter Turnout-Traditional ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1 OF VOTER TURNOUT QUESTION: QUESTION: --------- In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have time. How about you-- did you vote in the elections this November? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, voted 5. No, didn't vote MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for version 2 of R turnout (Q55) NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to either Q54 or Q55. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 403 1 392 5 45 ======================================================================== P045045b Q55.f2c1b. R 2004 Voter Turnout-Experimental ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2 OF VOTER TURNOUT QUESTION: QUESTION: --------- In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have time. Which of the following statements best describes you: One, I did not vote (in the election this November); Two, I thought about voting this time - but didn't; Three, I usually vote, but didn't this time; or Four, I am sure I voted? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: PLEASE READ ALL OPTIONS} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. I did not vote (in the election this November) 2. I thought about voting this time but didn't 3. I usually vote but didn't this time 4. I am sure I voted MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for version 1 of R turnout (Q54) NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to either Q54 or Q55. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 437 1 18 2 17 3 14 4 354 ======================================================================== P045045x Q56.f2c1x. R 2004 Voter Turnout-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- VERSION 1: In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have time. How about you-- did you vote in the elections this November? VERSION2: In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have time. Which of the following statements best describes you: One, I did not vote (in the election this November); Two, I thought about voting this time - but didn't; Three, I usually vote, but didn't this time; or Four, I am sure I voted? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: PLEASE READ ALL OPTIONS} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. R reported voting in 2004 election 5. R reported not voting in 2004 election MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. R did not know whether voted in 2004 election 9. R refused to say whether voted in 2004 election NOTES: ------ Built from Q54 and Q55 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 746 5 94 ======================================================================== P045046 Q57.f2c2. Was Non-Voter R Registered To Vote ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DID NOT VOTE OR DK/REFUSED IF VOTED: QUESTION: --------- Were you registered to vote in this election? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No 6. VOL: Not required to register in R's state MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1 in Q54 or 4 in Q55 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 746 1 36 5 56 8 2 ======================================================================== P045047 Q58.f2c2a. Was Voter R Registered In Preload State ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED: QUESTION: --------- Were you registered to vote in [PRELOAD STATE]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No 6. VOL: Not required to register in R's state MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q54; 1-3,8,9 in Q55 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 94 1 733 5 13 ======================================================================== P045047a Q59.f2c2a1. State Voter R Registered ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED: IF R WAS NOT REGISTERED IN [PRELOAD STATE]: QUESTION: --------- What state were you registered in? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Alabama 02. Alaska 04. Arizona 05. Arkansas 06. California 08. Colorado 09. Connecticut 10. Delaware 11. Washington DC 12. Florida 13. Georgia 15. Hawaii 16. Idaho 17. Illinois 18. Indiana 19. Iowa 20. Kansas 21. Kentucky 22. Louisiana 23. Maine 24. Maryland 25. Massachusetts 26. Michigan 27. Minnesota 28. Mississippi 29. Missouri 30. Montana 31. Nebraska 32. Nevada 33. New Hampshire 34. New Jersey 35. New Mexico 36. New York 37. North Carolina 38. North Dakota 39. Ohio 40. Oklahoma 41. Oregon 42. Pennsylvania 44. Rhode Island 45. South Carolina 46. South Dakota 47. Tennessee 48. Texas 49. Utah 50. Vermont 51. Virginia 53. Washington 54. West Virginia 55. Wisconsin 56. Wyoming MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 5 in Q56; 1,6,8,9 in Q58 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 827 01 2 24 1 25 1 29 1 32 1 35 1 36 1 42 1 49 1 51 1 53 1 54 1 ======================================================================== P045048x Q60.f2c2x. Vote/Registration Status-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Voter registered in-state 2. Voter registered out-of-state 3. Non-voter registered 4. Non-voter not registered 5. Non-voter not required to register in state 6. Voter not required to register in state MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. Voter, DK/RF if registered in state 0. Non-voter, DK/RF if registered or DK/RF if registered in state NOTES: ------ Built from Q57, Q58, and Q59. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 2 1 733 2 13 3 36 4 56 ======================================================================== P045049 Q61.f2c3. Did R Vote For President ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED: QUESTION: --------- How about the election for President? Did you vote for a candidate for PRESIDENT? MISSING CODES: -------------- 1. Yes, voted for President 5. No, didn't vote for President MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q54; 1-3,8,9 in Q55 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 94 1 745 5 1 ======================================================================== P045049a Q62.f2c3a. Presidential Vote Choice ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT: QUESTION: --------- Who did you vote for? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. John Kerry 3. George W. Bush 5. Ralph Nader 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q61 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 95 1 337 3 389 5 4 7 7 8 5 9 3 ======================================================================== P045050 Q64.f2c3a1. Strength Presidential Cand Pref ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT: IF PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CAST IS NOT DK/RF: QUESTION: --------- Would you say that your preference for (NAME GIVEN /this candidate) was STRONG or NOT STRONG? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strong 5. Not strong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q61; 8,9 in Q62 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 103 1 593 5 144 ======================================================================== P045051 Q65.f2c3b. Timing Of Presidential Vote Decision ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT: IF PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CAST IS NOT DK/RF: QUESTION: --------- How long before the election did you decide that you were going to vote the way you did? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: THIS IS AN OPEN-ENDED QUESTION. REMEMBER TO RECORD VERBATIM. USE "ANYTHING ELSE" PROBE UNTIL COMPLETION. USE STANDARD CLARIFICATION PROBES AS APPOPRIATE. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, FINISH ON PAPER.) (INTERVIEWER: TRY TO ELICIT AN ANSWER THAT CAN BE TRANSLATED INTO A TIME FRAME. FOR EXAMPLE, "WHEN I ATTENDED A PTA MEETING" SHOULD BE PROBED WITH "WHEN WAS THIS MEETING HELD?" ANSWERS REFERRING TO RECOGNIZABLE EVENTS ARE ACCEPTABLE, SUCH AS "I DECIDED DURING THE SECOND PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE.") VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Knew all along/from the first; always vote for the same party; before the convention/nomination (no mention of Kerry/Bush); before the primaries; 9 months or more 02. Before the convention because of Kerry's/Bush's candidacy; as soon as Kerry/Bush/Nader said he would run; "months before"; "early on"; "long time/ quite a bit before the election"; "in the summer" 03. During the Democratic convention when Kerry was nominated; just after the Republican convention; July; 4 months; 3-4 months; 4-5 months 04. At the time of the Republican convention/when Bush was nominated; just after the Republican convention; August; 3 months; a few months; 2-3 months 05. After the convention(s); during the campaign (NFS)*; when the campaign started; 2 months; "a couple of months"; September 06. 5-7 weeks before the election 07. 1 month; three weeks; October; after the Presidential debates; "a few weeks"; "several weeks"; "4-5 weeks"; "weeks before" 08. About two weeks before the election; "ten days"; "longer than a week" - NFS; "a couple of weeks" 09. In the last days of the campaign; the last part of it; a week; less than a week 10. On election day 11. During/after the primaries (not codeable in 02); several months; 5-8 months; 6 months 87. Other *NFS - not further specified MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused 00. NA INAP. 5,8,9 in Q61; 8,9 in Q62 NOTES: ------ This variable coded from open-ended responses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 103 00 1 01 236 02 80 03 59 04 30 05 65 06 5 07 67 08 31 09 38 10 18 11 102 87 5 ======================================================================== P045052 Q68.f2c11a. Did R Vote For US House Of Rep ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: QUESTION: --------- How about the election for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES in Washington. Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, voted for House of Representatives 5. No, didn't vote for House of Representatives MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q54 or 1-3,8,9 in Q55 or (1 in Q54 or 4 in Q55) and 1,6,8,9 in Q58 and residence in Washington D.C. or (1 in Q54or 4 in Q55) and 5 in Q58 and 11 in Q59 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 94 1 596 5 88 8 62 ======================================================================== P045053 Q69.f2c11a1. US House of Rep R Vote Choice ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF R VOTED FOR U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: QUESTION: --------- Who did you vote for? Did you vote for the Democratic candidate, the Republican candidate, or someone else? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 5. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q54 or 1-3,8,9 in Q55 or (1 in Q54 or 4 in Q55) and 1,6,8,9 in Q58 and residence in Washington D.C. or (1 in Q54 or 4 in Q55 ) and 5 in Q58 and 11 in Q59; 5,8,9 in Q68 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 244 1 277 5 291 7 12 8 15 9 1 ======================================================================== P045054x Q71.f2c15ax. Checkpoint: Senate Race In State ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. State with race: preload state, same as state of 2004 address 2. State with race: preload state, not same as state of 2004 address 3. State with race: state of 2004 address, not same as preload state 4. State without race: preload state, same as state of 2004 address 5. State without race: preload state, not same as state of 2004 address 6. State without race: state of 2004 address, not same as preload state MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. nonvoter; DK/RF/NA whether voted NOTES: ------ Status of senate race here refers to state of registration. Codes 2 and 5 apply to cases where R moved from preload state but is still registered in preload state; codes 3 and 6 correspond to cases where R moved from preload state and is now registered in new state. Case 489 had preload state incorrect (as past or present state). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 2 1 582 2 1 3 7 4 245 6 3 ======================================================================== P045054 Q72.f2c15a. Did R Vote For US Senate ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED: IF R REGISTERED IN STATE WITH SENATORIAL ELECTION: QUESTION: --------- How about the election for the UNITED STATES SENATE? Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. Senate? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, voted for Senate 5. No, didn't vote for Senate 7. R VOLUNTEERS: no race in state of vote MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5 in Q56 or 1 in Q56 and 4,5,6 in Q71 NOTES: ------ For the 2 cases coded 7, the respondent was incorrect when informing the interviewer that no 2004 Senate election occurred in the state. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 313 1 461 5 40 7 2 8 24 ======================================================================== P045055 Q73.f2c15a1. U.S. Senate R Vote Choice ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R REGISTERED IN STATE WITH SENATE ELECTION: IF R VOTED FOR THE UNITED STATES SENATE: QUESTION: --------- Who did you vote for? Did you vote for the Democratic candidate, the Republican candidate, or someone else? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 5. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5 in Q56 or 1 in Q56 and 4,5,6, in Q71 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 379 1 224 5 214 7 13 8 10 ======================================================================== P045056 Q75.f2c20. 2004 Elections Fair/Unfair ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please continue thinking about the November election. In some countries, people believe their elections are conducted fairly. In other countries, people believe that their elections are conducted unfairly. Thinking of the presidential election we've just had, do you believe it was very fair, somewhat fair, neither fair nor unfair, somewhat unfair, or very unfair? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very fair 2. Somewhat fair 3. Neither fair nor unfair 4. Somewhat unfair 5. Very unfair MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 450 2 253 3 35 4 61 5 37 8 4 ======================================================================== P045057 Q76.f2f5. R Follow Govt And Public Affairs ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Some people seem to follow what's going on in government and public affairs most of the time, whether there's an election going on or not. Others aren't that interested. Would you say you follow what's going on in government and public affairs MOST OF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, ONLY NOW AND THEN, or HARDLY AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Most of the time 2. Some of the time 3. Only now and then 4. Hardly at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 417 2 315 3 84 4 23 8 1 ======================================================================== P045058 Q77.f1j1. R Consider Self Dem/Rep/Ind/Other ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a REPUBLICAN, a DEMOCRAT, an INDEPENDENT, or what? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: THIS QUESTION IS INTENDED TO PIN DOWN THE RESPONDENT'S *USUAL* PARTY, NOT HOW THEY VOTED THIS YEAR. IF THEY RESPOND "AMERICAN" OR THE LIKE, PROBE "WELL, A LOT OF US WHO CONSIDER OURSELVES AMERICAN ALSO THINK OF OURSELVES AS DEMOCRATS, REPUBLICANS, AND SO FORTH." AND REPEAT QUESTION.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Republican 2. Democrat 3. Independent 4. Other party {VOL} {SPECIFY} 5. No preference {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 293 2 302 3 190 4 32 5 17 8 5 9 1 ======================================================================== P045058a Q79.f1j1a. Strength R Considers Self Dem/Rep ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IDENTIFIES AS A REPUBLICAN/ IF R IDENTIFIES AS A DEMOCRAT: QUESTION: --------- Would you call yourself a STRONG [Democrat/Republican] or a NOT VERY STRONG [Democrat/Republican]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strong 5. Not very strong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 3,4,5,8,9, in Q77 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 245 1 376 5 215 8 3 9 1 ======================================================================== P045058b Q80.f1j1b. Is R Closer To Dem/Rep Party ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INDEPENDENT/OTHER/DK/NO PREFERENCE: QUESTION: --------- Do you think of yourself as CLOSER to the Republican Party or to the Democratic party? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Closer to Republican 3. Neither {VOL} 5. Closer to Democratic MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1,2,9 in Q77 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 596 1 109 3 38 5 87 8 10 ======================================================================== P045058x Q81.f1j1x. Summary-R Party Preference ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a REPUBLICAN, a DEMOCRAT, an INDEPENDENT, or what? Would you call yourself a STRONG [Democrat/Republican] or a NOT VERY STRONG [Democrat/Republican]? Do you think of yourself as CLOSER to the Republican Party or to the Democratic party? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Strong Democrat (2/1/.) 1. Weak Democrat (2/5-8-9/.;8/./5) 2. Independent-Democrat (3-4-5/./5) 3. Independent-Independent (3/./3-8-9 ; 5/./3-8-9 if not apolitical) 4. Independent-Republican (3-4-5/./1) 5. Weak Republican (1/5-8-9/.; 8/./1) 6. Strong Republican (1/1/.) 7. Other; minor party; refuses to say (9/./. ; 4/./3-8-9) MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Apolitical (5/./3-8-9 if apolitical) 9. DK (8/./.; 8/./8) NOTES: ------ Code combinations in parentheses represent corresponding values in Q77/Q79/Q80. Code 8 (apolitical) was used if R was coded 'No preference' in Q77 and also showed little or no interest in politics in response to the following survey questions: Q54/Q55: Voted Q76: Follow public affairs Respondents coded 'No preference' in Q77 who showed interest in politics were coded 3. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 190 1 115 2 84 3 38 4 109 5 107 6 186 7 9 9 2 ======================================================================== P045059 Q82.f2b1. Parties Talk To R About Campaign ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- As you know, the political parties try to talk to as many people as they can to get them to vote for their candidate. Did anyone from one of the POLITICAL PARTIES call you up or come around and talk to you about the campaign this year? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: THESE ARE ABOUT RESPONDENT'S PARTICIPATION IN THIS YEAR'S CAMPAIGN, NOT IN THE PAST. IF ASKED, REFERS TO PARTISAN ELECTIONS WHERE CANDIDATES ARE RUNNING FROM SPECIFIC PARTIES - NOT SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES, ETC.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 500 5 334 8 6 ======================================================================== P045059a Q83.f2b1a. Which Party Spoke To R About Campaign ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF POLITICAL PARTY SPOKE TO R ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN: QUESTION: --------- Which party was that? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democrats 5. Republicans 6. Both 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q82 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 340 1 100 5 133 6 241 7 4 8 20 9 2 ======================================================================== P045060 Q85.f2b9. Anyone Talk To R About Reg/Vote ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- During the campaign this year, did anyone talk to you about REGISTERING TO VOTE or GETTING OUT TO VOTE? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: WE ARE INTERESTED IN HOW MANY OF OUR RESPONDENTS HAVE BEEN CONTACTED BY REGISTRATION AND VOTING DRIVES. IF RESPONDENT SAYS HE/SHE RECEIVED A CALL ON ELECTION DAY FROM THE LOCAL PARTY ASKING IF RESPONDENT HAS VOTED AND OFFERING RIDES TO THE POLLS, ETC. -- THAT COUNTS -- THE ANSWER IS "YES".) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, someone did 5. No, no one did MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 407 5 424 8 9 ======================================================================== P045061 Q86.f2b2. R Try To Influence Vote Of Others ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- We would like to find out about some of the things people do to help a party or a candidate win an election. During the campaign, did you talk to any people and try to show them why they should vote for or against one of the parties or candidates? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT SAYS HE/SHE HAS TRIED TO CONVINCE OTHERS SIMPLY TO VOTE, BUT NOT FOR OR AGAINST A CANDIDATE OR PARTY, THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS "NO". THESE ARE ABOUT RESPONDENT'S PARTICIPATION IN THIS YEAR'S CAMPAIGN, NOT IN THE PAST. IF ASKED, REFERS TO PARTISAN ELECTIONS WHERE CANDIDATES ARE RUNNING FROM SPECIFIC PARTIES - NOT SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES, ETC.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 438 5 400 8 2 ======================================================================== P045062 Q87.f2b3. R Display Campaign Button/Sticker ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you wear a campaign button, put a campaign sticker on your car, or place a sign in your window or in front of your house? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: THESE ARE ABOUT RESPONDENT'S PARTICIPATION IN THIS YEAR'S CAMPAIGN, NOT IN THE PAST. IF ASKED, REFERS TO PARTISAN ELECTIONS WHERE CANDIDATES ARE RUNNING FROM SPECIFIC PARTIES - NOT SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES, ETC.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 175 5 665 ======================================================================== P045063 Q88.f2b4. R Attend Candidate Meetings/Rallies ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you go to any political meetings, rallies, speeches, dinners, or things like that in support of a particular candidate? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: THESE ARE ABOUT RESPONDENT'S PARTICIPATION IN THIS YEAR'S CAMPAIGN, NOT IN THE PAST. IF ASKED, REFERS TO PARTISAN ELECTIONS WHERE CANDIDATES ARE RUNNING FROM SPECIFIC PARTIES - NOT SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES, ETC.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 94 5 744 8 1 9 1 ======================================================================== P045064 Q89.f2b5. R Do Other Work For Party/Candidate ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you do any (other) work for one of the parties or candidates? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 43 5 797 ======================================================================== P045065 Q90.f2b6. Did R Give Money To Candidate ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- During an election year people are often asked to make a contribution to support campaigns. Did you give money to AN INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATE running for public office? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: THESE ARE ABOUT RESPONDENT'S PARTICIPATION IN THIS YEAR'S CAMPAIGN, NOT IN THE PAST. IF ASKED, REFERS TO PARTISAN ELECTIONS WHERE CANDIDATES ARE RUNNING FROM SPECIFIC PARTIES - NOT SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES, ETC.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 108 5 730 8 2 ======================================================================== P045066 Q91.f2b7. Did R Give Money To Political Party ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you give money to A POLITICAL PARTY during this election year? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: THESE ARE ABOUT RESPONDENT'S PARTICIPATION IN THIS YEAR'S CAMPAIGN, NOT IN THE PAST. IF ASKED, REFERS TO PARTISAN ELECTIONS WHERE CANDIDATES ARE RUNNING FROM SPECIFIC PARTIES - NOT SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES, ETC.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 110 5 729 8 1 ======================================================================== P045067 Q92.f2b8. Did R Give Money To Any Other Group ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you give any money to ANY OTHER GROUP that supported or opposed candidates? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: THESE ARE ABOUT RESPONDENT'S PARTICIPATION IN THIS YEAR'S CAMPAIGN, NOT IN THE PAST. IF ASKED, REFERS TO PARTISAN ELECTIONS WHERE CANDIDATES ARE RUNNING FROM SPECIFIC PARTIES - NOT SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES, ETC.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 51 5 785 8 4 ======================================================================== F1K1. INTRODUCTION - FEDERAL SPENDING ITEMS ======================================================================== Next I am going to read you a list of federal programs. For each one, I would like you to tell me whether you would like to see spending INCREASED or DECREASED. ======================================================================== P045068 Q93.f1k2a. Environmental Protection-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- The first program is: environmental protection If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, should federal spending on environmental protection be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 363 2 46 3 426 8 5 ======================================================================== P045069 Q94.f1k1b. AIDS Research-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) spending on AIDS research? (Should federal spending on AIDS research be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 343 2 52 3 436 8 9 ======================================================================== P045070 Q95.f1k1c. Welfare-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) welfare programs? (Should federal spending on welfare programs be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 176 2 158 3 493 4 2 8 10 9 1 ======================================================================== P045071a Q96.f1k1d1a. Public Schools Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT SELECTED FOR "PUBLIC SCHOOLS" WORDING: QUESTION: --------- (What about) public schools? (Should federal spending on public schools be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for alternate wording NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: public schools OR big-city schools. Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 433 1 265 2 20 3 121 8 1 ======================================================================== P045071b Q97.f1k1d1b. Big-City Schools-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT SELECTED FOR "BIG-CITY SCHOOLS" WORDING: QUESTION: --------- (What about) big-city schools? (Should federal spending on big-city schools be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for alternate wording NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: public schools OR big-city schools. Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 407 1 209 2 32 3 184 8 8 ======================================================================== P045071x Q98.f1k1d1. Public/Big-City Schools-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) [public schools/big-city schools]? (Should federal spending on [public schools/ big-city schools] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: public schools OR big-city schools. Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 474 2 52 3 305 8 9 ======================================================================== P045072 Q99.f1k1e. Crime-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) dealing with crime? (Should federal spending on dealing with crime be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 493 2 24 3 319 8 4 ======================================================================== P045073 Q100.f1k1f. Child Care-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) child care? (Should federal spending on child care be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 420 2 52 3 352 8 16 ======================================================================== P045074a Q101.f1k1g1a. Homeland Security-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT SELECTED FOR "HOMELAND SECURITY" WORDING: QUESTION: --------- (What about) Homeland security? (Should federal spending on Homeland security be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for alternate wording NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: homeland security OR the war on terrorism. Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 431 1 243 2 22 3 138 8 6 ======================================================================== P045074b Q102.f1k1g1b. War On Terrorism-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT SELECTED FOR "WAR ON TERRORISM" WORDING: QUESTION: --------- (What about) the war on terrorism? (Should federal spending on the war on terrorism be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R Selected for alternate wording NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: homeland security OR the war on terrorism. Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 409 1 231 2 58 3 129 4 1 8 10 9 2 ======================================================================== P045074x Q103.f1k1g1x. Homeland Sec/War On Terrorism-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) [Homeland security/the war on terrorism]? (Should federal spending on [Homeland security/the war on terrorism] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: homeland security OR the war on terrorism. Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 474 2 80 3 267 4 1 8 16 9 2 ======================================================================== P045075a Q104.f1k2b1a. Aid To Poor People-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT SELECTED FOR "AID TO POOR PEOPLE" WORDING: QUESTION: --------- (What about) aid to poor people? (Should federal spending on aid to poor people be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for alternate wording NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: aid to poor people OR aid to the working poor Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 415 1 210 2 14 3 196 8 5 ======================================================================== P045075b Q105.f1k2b1b. Aid To Working Poor-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT SELECTED FOR "AID TO THE WORKING POOR" WORDING: QUESTION: --------- (What about) aid to the working poor? (Should federal spending on aid to the working poor be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for alternate wording NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: aid to poor people OR aid to the working poor Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 425 1 220 2 20 3 166 8 7 9 2 ======================================================================== P045075x Q106.f1k2b1x. Aid To Poor/Working Poor-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) [aid to poor people/aid to the working poor]? (Should federal spending on [aid to poor people/aid to the working poor] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: aid to poor people OR aid to the working poor Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 430 2 34 3 362 8 12 9 2 ======================================================================== P045076 Q107.f1k2c. Foreign Aid-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) foreign aid? (Should federal spending on foreign aid be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 76 2 389 3 362 4 2 8 10 9 1 ======================================================================== P045077 Q108.f1k2d. Social Security-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) Social Security? (Should federal spending on Social Security be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 496 2 22 3 304 8 13 9 5 ======================================================================== P045078 Q109.f1k2e. Border Security-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) tightening border security to prevent illegal immigration? (Should federal spending on tightening border security to prevent illegal immigration be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 562 2 42 3 228 8 8 ======================================================================== P045079 Q110.f1k2f. Aid To Blacks-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) aid to blacks? (Should federal spending on aid to blacks be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 169 2 95 3 547 4 1 8 19 9 9 ======================================================================== P045080a Q111.f1k2h1a. Early Ed For Poor Children-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR "EARLY EDUCATION FOR POOR CHILDREN" WORDING: QUESTION: --------- (What about) pre-school and early education for poor children? (Should federal spending on pre-school and early education for poor children be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for alternate wording NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: pre-school and early education for poor children or pre-school and early education for black children. Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 415 1 288 2 12 3 123 8 1 9 1 ======================================================================== P045080b Q112.f1k2h1b. Early Ed For Black Children-Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR "EARLY EDUCATION FOR BLACK CHILDREN" WORDING: QUESTION: --------- (What about) pre-school and early education for black children? (Should federal spending on pre-school and early education for black children] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for alternative wording NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: pre-school and early education for poor children or pre-school and early education for black children. Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 425 1 219 2 20 3 166 4 1 8 9 ======================================================================== P045080x Q113.f1k2h1x. Early Ed For Poor/Black Children-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) [pre-school and early education for poor children/ pre-school and early education for black children]? (Should federal spending on [pre-school and early education for poor children/pre-school and early education for black children] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible wordings: pre-school and early education for poor children or pre-school and early education for black children. Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 507 2 32 3 289 4 1 8 10 9 1 ======================================================================== P045081 Q114.f2l1b. Defense Federal Spending ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) defense? (Should federal spending on defense be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 2. Decreased 3. Kept about the same 4. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Federal spending items were administered in randomized order, following environmental protection (fixed as first federal spending item). Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 438 2 71 3 313 4 1 8 16 9 1 ======================================================================== F1Q3. INTRODUCTION - WAR ON TERRORISM/9-11 QUESTIONS ======================================================================== Now for another topic. As you know, on September 11th 2001, a group of terrorists took control of several U.S. commercial airplanes and crashed them into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington. ======================================================================== P045082 Q115.f1q3c. What Terrorists Wanted To Accomplish ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What do you think the terrorists were trying to accomplish by their actions? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: THIS IS AN OPEN-ENDED QUESTION. REMEMBER TO RECORD VERBATIM. USE "ANYTHING ELSE" PROBE UNTIL COMPLETION. USE STANDARD CLARIFICATION PROBES AS APPOPRIATE. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, FINISH ON PAPER.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Text present 5. No text present NOTES: ------ This variable coded from an open-ended response TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045083 Q118.f1q3e. How Likely Another Terrorist Attack ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How likely do you think it is that the U.S. will suffer an attack as serious as the one in New York and Washington some time in the next 12 months? Would you say VERY LIKELY, SOMEWHAT LIKELY, SOMEWHAT UNLIKELY, or VERY UNLIKELY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very Likely 2. Somewhat Likely 3. Somewhat Unlikely 4. Very Unlikely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 92 2 398 3 248 4 93 8 9 ======================================================================== P045084x Q119.f1q3gx. Checkpoint: F1Q3g Wording ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: CHECKPOINT FOR F1Q3G WORDING: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. "War on terrorism" wording 2. "Terrorist attack of September 11" wording TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 421 2 419 ======================================================================== P045084a Q120.f1q3ga. App/Disapp Bush War On Terrorism/9-11 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- All things considered, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush [is handling the war on terrorism/has responded to the terrorist attack of September 11]? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT ASKS ABOUT TIME PERIOD, REPEAT THE QUESTION AND EMPHASIZE "IS HANDLING".) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve 5. Disapprove MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTE: ----- Respondents were randomly selected for one of the following wordings: war on terrorism OR terrorist attack of September 11. Randomization variables, which precede survey variables, provide case level identification of randomization assigned. Q119 is a checkpoint variable, coded by wording. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 523 5 307 8 8 9 2 ======================================================================== P045085a Q121.f1q3g2a. Strength App/Disapp Bush War On Terrorism ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR "WAR ON TERRORISM' WORDING: IF R APPROVES G.W. BUSH RESPONSE TO WAR ON TERRORISM/ IF R DISAPPROVES G.W. BUSH RESPONSE TO WAR ON TERRORISM: QUESTION: --------- All things considered, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is handling the war on terrorism? (Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strongly 5. Not Strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for alternate wording; 8,9 in Q120 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 424 1 326 5 87 8 3 ======================================================================== P045085b Q122.f1q3g2b. Strength App/Disapp Bush 9-11 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR "TERRORIST ATTACK OF SEPTEMBER 11' WORDING: IF R APPROVES G.W. BUSH RESPONSE TO TERRORIST ATTACK OF SEPTEMBER 11/ IF R DISAPPROVES G.W. BUSH RESPONSE TO TERRORIST ATTACK OF SEPTEMBER 11: QUESTION: --------- All things considered, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush has responded to the terrorist attack of September 11]? (Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strongly 5. Not Strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know (in 9. Refused IINAP. R selected for alternate wording; 8,9 in Q120 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 426 1 313 5 100 8 1 ======================================================================== P045085x Q123.f1q3g2x. Strength App/Disapp Bush Resp-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R APPROVES G.W. BUSH HANDLING WAR ON TERRORISM/ RESPONSE TO 9/11 / IF R DISAPPROVES G.W. BUSH HANDLING WAR ON TERRORISM/ RESPONSE TO 9/11: QUESTION: --------- All things considered, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush [is handling the war on terrorism/has responded to the terrorist attack of September 11]? (Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know (in Q122) 9. Refused (in Q122) INAP. 8,9 in Q120; 8,9 in Q121 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 10 1 389 2 130 4 57 5 250 8 4 ======================================================================== P045086 Q124.f1q4a4. War In Afghanistan Worth Cost ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Taking everything into account, do you think the U.S. war against the Taliban government in Afghanistan was WORTH THE COST or NOT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Worth it 5. Not worth it MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 582 5 225 8 30 9 3 ======================================================================== P045087 Q125.f1q4a4a. War In Iraq Worth Cost ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Taking everything into account, do you think the war in Iraq has been WORTH THE COST or NOT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Worth it 5. Not worth it MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 377 5 435 8 25 9 3 ======================================================================== P045088 Q126.f1g1. R Better/Worse Off In Last Year ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- We are interested in how people are getting along financially these days. Would you say that you (and your family) are BETTER OFF, WORSE OFF, or just about the same financially as you were a year ago? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT SAYS THEY ARE "BETTER OFF" IN SOME RESPECTS AND "WORSE OFF" IN OTHERS, PROBE BY ASKING "OVERALL, WOULD YOU SAY...") VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Better 3. Worse 5. Same MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 148 3 184 5 506 8 2 ======================================================================== P045089 Q127.f1g1a. R How Much Better/Worse Off In Last Yr ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R BETTER OFF FINANCIALLY THAN A YEAR AGO:/ IF R WORSE OFF FINANCIALLY THAN A YEAR AGO: QUESTION: --------- (Is that) MUCH [better/worse] off or SOMEWHAT [better/worse] off? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT SAYS THEY ARE "BETTER OFF" IN SOME RESPECTS AND "WORSE OFF" IN OTHERS, PROBE BY ASKING "OVERALL, WOULD YOU SAY...") VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much 5. Somewhat MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q126.F1G1 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 508 1 68 5 264 ======================================================================== P045089x Q128.f1g1ax. R How Much Better/Worse Off-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- We are interested in how people are getting along financially these days. Would you say that you (and your family) are BETTER OFF, WORSE OFF, or just about the same financially as you were a year ago? (Is that) MUCH [better/worse] off or SOMEWHAT [better/worse] off? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. The same (5 in Q126) 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know (in Q127) 9. Refused (in Q127) INAP. 8,9 in Q126 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 2 1 31 2 117 3 506 4 147 5 37 ======================================================================== P045090 Q129.f1h1. US Economy Better/Worse In Last Yr ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Now thinking about the economy in the country as a whole, would you say that over the past year the nation's economy has gotten BETTER, gotten WORSE or STAYED ABOUT THE SAME? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: WE ARE INTERESTED IN RESPONDENT'S "PERCEPTIONS" OR "FEELINGS" AS OPPOSED TO KNOWLEDGE ON DIFFERENT ECONOMIC TOPICS.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Better 3. Worse 5. Same MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ------ Numeric Dec 0 1 213 3 317 5 309 8 1 ======================================================================== P045091 Q130.f1h1a. Extent US Econ Better/Worse In Last Yr ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS US ECONOMY HAS GOTTEN BETTER:/ IF R SAYS US ECONOMY HAS GOTTEN WORSE: QUESTION: --------- (Would you say) MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse]? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: WE ARE INTERESTED IN RESPONDENT'S "PERCEPTIONS" OR "FEELINGS" AS OPPOSED TO KNOWLEDGE ON DIFFERENT ECONOMIC TOPICS.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much 5. Somewhat MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in Q129 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 310 1 137 5 393 ======================================================================== P045091x Q131.f1h1ax. Extent US Econ Better/Worse - Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Now thinking about the economy in the country as a whole, would you say that over the past year the nation's economy has gotten BETTER, gotten WORSE or STAYED ABOUT THE SAME? (Is that) MUCH [better/worse] off or SOMEWHAT [better/worse] off? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. The same (5 in Q129) 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know (in Q130) 9. Refused (in Q130) INAP. 8,9 in Q129 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1 1 27 2 186 3 309 4 207 5 110 ======================================================================== P045092 Q132.f2m10d. Extent Of Campaign Finance Reform ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Recently, there has been a lot of talk about campaign finance reform. In general, which of the following statements best represents what you feel about the way political campaigns are financed in this country: It needs to be completely overhauled, It needs major changes, It needs minor changes, or It is basically fine the way it is? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Completely overhauled 3. Major changes 5. Minor changes 7. Fine the way it is MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 195 3 355 5 182 7 87 8 20 9 1 ======================================================================== P045093 Q133.f1r1a. Has R Shown Flag In Past 12 Months ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- In the PAST TWELVE MONTHS, have you flown an American flag or displayed the flag in some other way, such as in a window, or on your car, or on a T-shirt or other piece of clothing? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 664 5 175 8 1 ======================================================================== P045094 Q134.f1j4d. Things About US Make R Ashamed ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with this statement: 'There are some things about America today that make me feel ashamed of America.' Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 357 3 60 5 419 8 2 9 2 ======================================================================== P045095 Q135.f2t7a. How Good Does US Flag Make R Feel ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- When you see the American flag flying does it make you feel EXTREMELY GOOD, VERY GOOD, SOMEWHAT GOOD, or NOT VERY GOOD? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely good 2. Very good 3. Somewhat good 4. Not very good 7. Don't feel anything [VOL] MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 353 2 331 3 125 4 18 7 8 8 2 9 3 ======================================================================== P045096 Q136.f2t7b. How Strong Is Rs Love For Country ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How strong is your love for your country... EXTREMELY STRONG, VERY STRONG, SOMEWHAT STRONG, or NOT VERY STRONG? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely strong 2. Very strong 4. Somewhat strong 5. Not very strong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 471 2 296 4 62 5 7 8 1 9 3 ======================================================================== F2D3. INTRODUCTION - GW BUSH TRAITS ======================================================================== I am going to read a list of words and phrases people may use to describe George W. Bush. For each, please tell me whether the word or phrase describes him. ======================================================================== P045097 Q137.f2d3a. Bush Trait-Leadership ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENTS SAY THEY DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE, PAUSE AND LET THEM THINK ABOUT IT. IF THEY DON'T CHANGE THEIR RESPONSE, ACCEPT THE DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE AND MOVE ON.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ----- Respondents were administered the same set of 4 traits as in 2002: either Q137-Q140 or Q137, Q141-Q143. Each set of traits was administered in random order. This variable combines data from Q137 and Q137. The leadership trait (Q137) was the only trait asked in both sets. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 239 2 298 3 187 4 112 8 2 9 2 ======================================================================== P045097a Q137a.f2d3a1. Bush Trait-Leadership, 1st Traits Set ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF SELECTED FOR 1st SET OF GEORGE W. BUSH TRAITS: QUESTION: --------- In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENTS SAY THEY DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE, PAUSE AND LET THEM THINK ABOUT IT. IF THEY DON'T CHANGE THEIR RESPONSE, ACCEPT THE DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE AND MOVE ON.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. Administered 2nd set of G.W. Bush traits NOTES: ----- Respondents were administered the same set of 4 traits as in 2002: either Q137-Q140 or Q137, Q141-Q143. Each set of traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 436 1 121 2 138 3 87 4 55 8 2 9 1 ======================================================================== P045097b Q137b.f2d3a2. Bush Trait-Leadership, 2nd Traits Set ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF SELECTED FOR 2nd SET OF GEORGE W. BUSH TRAITS: QUESTION: --------- In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENTS SAY THEY DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE, PAUSE AND LET THEM THINK ABOUT IT. IF THEY DON'T CHANGE THEIR RESPONSE, ACCEPT THE DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE AND MOVE ON.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. Administered 1st set of G.W. Bush traits NOTES: ----- Respondents were administered the same set of 4 traits as in 2002: either Q137-Q140 or Q137, Q141-Q143. Each set of traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 404 1 118 2 160 3 100 4 57 9 1 ======================================================================== P045098 Q138.f2d3b. Bush Trait-Moral ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED 1st SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- What about 'he is MORAL'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENTS SAY THEY DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE, PAUSE AND LET THEM THINK ABOUT IT. IF THEY DON'T CHANGE THEIR RESPONSE, ACCEPT THE DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE AND MOVE ON.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered 2nd set of GW Bush traits in 2002 NOTES: ----- Respondents were administered the same set of 4 traits as in 2002: either Q137-Q140 or Q137, Q141-Q143. Each set of traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 436 1 160 2 133 3 65 4 38 8 8 ======================================================================== P045099 Q139.f2d3c. Bush Trait-Out Of Touch ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED 1st SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- What about 'he is OUT OF TOUCH WITH ORDINARY PEOPLE'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENTS SAY THEY DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE, PAUSE AND LET THEM THINK ABOUT IT. IF THEY DON'T CHANGE THEIR RESPONSE, ACCEPT THE DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE AND MOVE ON.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered 2nd set of GW Bush traits in 2002 NOTES: ----- Respondents were administered the same set of 4 traits as in 2002: either Q137-Q140 or Q137, Q141-Q143. Each set of traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 436 1 82 2 95 3 115 4 110 8 2 ======================================================================== P045100 Q140.f2d3d. Bush Trait-Knowledgeable ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED 1st SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- What about 'he is KNOWLEDGEABLE'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENTS SAY THEY DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE, PAUSE AND LET THEM THINK ABOUT IT. IF THEY DON'T CHANGE THEIR RESPONSE, ACCEPT THE DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE AND MOVE ON.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered 2nd set of GW Bush traits in 2002 NOTES: ----- Respondents were administered the same set of 4 traits as in 2002: either Q137-Q140 or Q137, Q141-Q143. Each set of traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 436 1 84 2 155 3 97 4 65 8 3 ======================================================================== P045101 Q141.f2d4b. Bush Trait-Cares About People ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED 2nd SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- What about 'he REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENTS SAY THEY DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE, PAUSE AND LET THEM THINK ABOUT IT. IF THEY DON'T CHANGE THEIR RESPONSE, ACCEPT THE DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE AND MOVE ON.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING DATA: ------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered 1st set of GW Bush traits in 2002 NOTES: ----- Respondents were administered the same set of 4 traits as in 2002: either Q137-Q140 or Q137, Q141-Q143. Each set of traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 404 1 90 2 143 3 94 4 107 8 1 9 1 ======================================================================== P045102 Q142.f2d4c. Bush Trait-Dishonest ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED 2nd SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- What about 'he is DISHONEST'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENTS SAY THEY DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE, PAUSE AND LET THEM THINK ABOUT IT. IF THEY DON'T CHANGE THEIR RESPONSE, ACCEPT THE DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE AND MOVE ON.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING DATA: ------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered 1st set of GW Bush traits in 2002 NOTES: ----- Respondents were administered the same set of 4 traits as in 2002: either Q137-Q140 or Q137, Q141-Q143. Each set of traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 404 1 52 2 65 3 116 4 196 8 7 ======================================================================== P045103 Q143.f2d4d. Bush Trait-Intelligent ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED 2nd SET OF GW BUSH TRAITS IN 2002: QUESTION TEXT: -------------- What about 'he is INTELLIGENT'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENTS SAY THEY DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE, PAUSE AND LET THEM THINK ABOUT IT. IF THEY DON'T CHANGE THEIR RESPONSE, ACCEPT THE DON'T KNOW OR CAN'T DECIDE AND MOVE ON.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING DATA: ------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered 1st set of GW Bush traits in 2002 NOTES: ----- Respondents were administered the same set of 4 traits as in 2002: either Q137-Q140 or Q137, Q141-Q143. Each set of traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 404 1 92 2 187 3 95 4 62 ======================================================================== F1H6. INTRODUCTION - DIPLOMACY OR MILITARY FORCE SCALE ======================================================================== Some people believe the United States should solve international problems by using diplomacy and other forms of international pressure and use military force only if absolutely necessary. Suppose we put such people on a scale that goes from 1 to 7, placing them at the end of the scale numbered "1". Other people believe that diplomacy and pressure often fail and the US must be ready to use military force. Suppose these people are at the other end of the scale, at point number "7". And of course other people fall into positions in-between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. ======================================================================== P045104 Q144.f1h6a. Diplomacy/Military Force Scale ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (As a reminder, 1 means the U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure, 7 means the U.S. must be ready to use military force, and of course you can choose points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 in between.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. U.S. must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. Haven't thought much about this 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ----- See PostErr.1. During the field period, an error was discovered in the probe, which had appeared as follows prior to the discovery: (As a reminder, 1 means the U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure, 7 means the U.S. must be ready to use international force, and of course you can choose points 2,3,4,5, or 6 in between.) This error was corrected during the field period but only after approximately half of the interviews were already completed. Since the probe as it appeared onscreen was specifically flagged as optional text, it is unknown precisely when the incorrect version was actually used prior to the error discovery. However, interviews are identified in [Post-election administration item] PostErr.1 if they were administered prior to the date when the instrument was revised to display the correct probe text. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 176 1 98 2 77 3 96 4 90 5 133 6 82 7 72 8 11 9 5 ======================================================================== P045105 Q145.f1h6a2. Diplomacy/Military Scale-GW Bush ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place George W. Bush (on this scale)? (As a reminder, 1 means the U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure, 7 means the U.S. must be ready to use military force, and of course you can choose points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 in between.) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ DO NOT PROBE DK VALID CODES: ------------ 1. U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. U.S. must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ----- See notes Q144.f1h6a. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 41 2 24 3 47 4 58 5 126 6 171 7 337 8 32 9 4 ======================================================================== P045106 Q146.f1h6a3. Diplomacy/Military Scale-Democrats ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place the Democratic Party (on this scale)? (As a reminder, 1 means the U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure, 7 means the U.S. must be ready to use military force, and of course you can choose points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 in between.) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ DO NOT PROBE DK VALID CODES: ------------ 1. U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. U.S. must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ----- See notes Q144.f1h6a. Order of Democratic and Republican party placements randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 108 2 120 3 191 4 148 5 109 6 58 7 56 8 44 9 6 ======================================================================== P045107 Q147.f1h6a4. Diplomacy/Military Scale-Republicans ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place the Republican Party (on this scale)? (As a reminder, 1 means the U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure, 7 means the U.S. must be ready to use military force, and of course you can choose points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 in between.) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ DO NOT PROBE DK VALID CODES: ------------ 1. U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. U.S. must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ----- See notes Q144.f1h6a. Order of Democratic and Republican party placements randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 29 2 28 3 61 4 91 5 193 6 214 7 174 8 43 9 7 ======================================================================== P045108 Q148.f1h6a1. Diplomacy/Military-Importance To R ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally - VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 502 3 313 5 20 8 3 9 2 ======================================================================== P045109 Q149.f1l5. Increase/Decrease Immigration ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think the number of immigrants from foreign countries who are permitted to come to the United States to live should be INCREASED A LOT, INCREASED A LITTLE, LEFT THE SAME as it is now, DECREASED A LITTLE, or DECREASED A LOT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased a lot 2. Increased a little 3. Left the same as it is now 4. Decreased a little 5. Decreased a lot MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 20 2 68 3 312 4 221 5 202 8 16 9 1 ======================================================================== P045110 Q150.f1l6. Abortion Issue - Self-Placement ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- There has been some discussion about abortion during recent years. I am going to read you a short list of opinions. Please tell me which one of the opinions best agrees with your view? You can just tell me the number of the opinion you choose: 1. By law, abortion should never be permitted. 2. The law should permit abortion only in case of rape, incest, or when the woman's life is in danger. 3. The law should permit abortion for reasons other than rape, incest, or danger to the woman's life, but only after the need for the abortion has been clearly established. 4. By law, a woman should always be able to obtain an abortion as a matter of personal choice. INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (READ LIST; INCLUDE ITEM NUMBER WHEN READING) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. By law, abortion should never be permitted. 2. The law should permit abortion only in case of rape, incest, or when the woman's life is in danger 3. The law should permit abortion for reasons other than rape, incest, or danger to the woman's life, but only after the need for the abortion has been clearly established. 4. By law, a woman should always be able to obtain an abortion as a matter of personal choice. 7. Other (SPECIFY) [VOL] MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 72 2 289 3 154 4 314 7 3 8 3 9 5 ======================================================================== P045111 Q152.f1l7. Fav/Opp Laws Protect Homosexuals ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you favor or oppose laws to protect homosexuals against job discrimination? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 5. Oppose MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 601 5 199 8 31 9 9 ======================================================================== P045112 Q153.f1l7a. Strngth Fav/Opp Laws Protect Homosexuals ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FAVORS LAWS TO PROTECT HOMOSEXUALS/ IF R OPPOSES LAWS TO PROTECT HOMOSEXUALS: QUESTION: --------- Do you [favor/oppose] such laws strongly or not strongly? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in Q152 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 40 1 544 5 253 8 2 9 1 ======================================================================== P045112x Q154.f1l7ax. Fav/Opp Laws Protect Homosexuals-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FAVORS LAWS TO PROTECT HOMOSEXUALS/ IF R OPPOSES LAWS TO PROTECT HOMOSEXUALS: QUESTION: --------- Do you [favor/oppose] such laws strongly or not strongly? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 4. Oppose not strongly 5. Oppose strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in Q152 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 43 1 418 2 180 4 73 5 126 ======================================================================== F1H15. INTRO - EQUAL TREATMENT FOR WOMEN IN JOBS ======================================================================== Some people feel that if women are not getting equal treatment in jobs, the government in Washington ought to see to it that they do. Others feel that this is not the federal government's business. ======================================================================== P045113 Q155.f1h15a Equal Treatment For Women In Jobs Issue ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Have you had enough interest in this question to favor one side over the other? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, have interest 5. No, don't have interest MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 437 5 377 8 22 9 4 ======================================================================== P045113a Q156.f1h15a1 Govt Ensure Equal Treatment For Women ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R HAS HAD INTEREST IN EQUAL TREATMENT FOR WOMEN ISSUE: QUESTION: --------- How do you feel? Should the government in Washington see to it that women get equal treatment in jobs OR is this not the federal government's business? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should see to it 5. Not the federal govt's business 7. Other (SPECIFY) MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q155 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 403 1 302 5 129 7 3 8 3 ======================================================================== P045114 Q158.f1h15a2. Strngth Govt Ensure Equal Treat Women ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R THINKS WOMEN EQUAL TREATMENT IN JOBS GOVT ISSUE/ IF R THINKS WOMEN EQUAL TREATMENT IN JOBS NOT GOVT ISSUE: QUESTION: Do you feel strongly or not strongly about that? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q155; 7,8 in Q156 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 409 1 354 5 77 ======================================================================== P045114x Q159.f1h15a2x. Strngth Govt Equal Treat Women - Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R THINKS WOMEN EQUAL TREATMENT IN JOBS GOVT ISSUE/ IF R THINKS WOMEN EQUAL TREATMENT IN JOBS NOT GOVT ISSUE: QUESTION: --------- Have you had enough interest in this question to favor one side over the other? How do you feel? Should the government in Washington see to it that women get equal treatment in jobs OR is this not the federal government's business? Do you feel strongly or not strongly about that? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Feel strongly govt should see to it 2. Feel not so strongly govt should see to it 4. Feel not so strongly it is not govt's business 5. Feel strongly it is not govt's business 7. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know (in Q158) 9. Refused (in Q158) 0. No interest INAP. 8,9 in Q155 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 26 0 377 1 259 2 43 4 34 5 95 7 3 8 3 ======================================================================== P045115 Q160.f1h16. What Happens to Women Affect R ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS FEMALE: QUESTION: --------- Do you think that what happens to women in this country will have something to do with what happens in your life? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No 7. Unsure; depends MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R male TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 365 1 340 5 95 7 13 8 26 9 1 ======================================================================== P045115a Q161.f1h16a1. What Happens To Women Affect R How Much ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS FEMALE: IF R THINKS WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN IN US WILL AFFECT HER LIFE: QUESTION: --------- How much will it affect you? A LOT, SOME, or NOT VERY MUCH AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 3. Some 5. Not very much at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,7-9 in Q160; male respondent TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 500 1 131 3 166 5 38 8 5 ======================================================================== P045116 Q162.f1h16b Rs Sense Of Pride As A Woman ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS FEMALE: QUESTION: --------- How often do you find yourself feeling a sense of pride as a woman in the accomplishments of women? Is it A LOT, FAIRLY OFTEN, ONCE IN A WHILE, or HARDLY EVER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 2. Fairly often 3. Once in a while 4. Hardly ever MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R male TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 365 1 167 2 167 3 120 4 17 8 4 ======================================================================== P045117 Q163.f1h16c. Is R Angry About Way Women Treated ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS FEMALE: QUESTION: --------- How often do you find yourself feeling angry about the way women are treated in society? Is it A LOT, FAIRLY OFTEN, ONCE IN A WHILE, or HARDLY EVER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 2. Fairly often 3. Once in a while 4. Hardly ever MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R male TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 365 1 65 2 79 3 244 4 87 ======================================================================== P045118 Q164.f1l1a. Last 20 Yrs Change In Income Inequality ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Now on a different topic. Do you think the difference in incomes between rich people and poor people in the United States today is LARGER, SMALLER, or ABOUT THE SAME as it was 20 years ago? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Larger 3. Smaller 5. About the same MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 647 3 33 5 136 8 23 9 1 ======================================================================== P045118a Q165.f1l1a1. How Much Diff In Income Inequality ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R THINKS INCOME GAP IS LARGER/ IF R THINKS INCOME GAP IS SMALLER: QUESTION: --------- (Would you say the difference in incomes is) MUCH [larger/smaller] or SOMEWHAT [larger/ smaller]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much 5. Somewhat MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q164 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 160 1 410 5 267 8 3 ======================================================================== P045118x Q165x.f1l1a1x. Diff In Income Inequality-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think the difference in incomes between rich people and poor people in the United States today is LARGER, SMALLER, or ABOUT THE SAME as it was 20 years ago? (Would you say the difference in incomes is) MUCH [larger/smaller] or SOMEWHAT [larger/ smaller]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much larger 2. Somewhat larger 3. About the same 4. Somewhat smaller 5. Much smaller MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know (in Q165) 9. Refused (in Q165) INAP. 8,9 in Q164 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 24 1 404 2 240 3 136 4 27 5 6 8 3 ======================================================================== P045118b Q166.f1l1a2. Income Inequality Good Or Bad ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R THINKS INCOME GAP IS LARGER:/ IF R THINKS INCOME GAP IS SMALLER: QUESTION: --------- Do you think this is A GOOD THING, A BAD THING, or haven't you thought about it? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Good thing 3. Bad thing MISSING CODES: -------------- 7. Haven't thought 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q164 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 160 1 50 3 420 7 195 8 10 9 5 ======================================================================== F1L11. INTRODUCTION - FEDERAL INCOME TAXES ======================================================================== Next are a few questions about federal income taxes. ======================================================================== P045119 Q167.f1l11a. R Think Pay More/Less Taxes Than Shld ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you feel you are asked to pay MORE THAN YOU SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN YOU SHOULD? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More than should pay 3. About right 5. Less than should pay 7. Don't pay at all {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 323 3 459 5 34 7 18 8 5 9 1 ======================================================================== P045120 Q168.f1l11b. Rich Pay More/Less Than Shld In Taxes ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What about rich people? Do you feel rich people are asked to pay MORE THAN THEY SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN THEY SHOULD? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More than should pay 3. About right 5. Less than should pay 7. Don't pay at all {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ The order in which Q168 and Q169 was administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 104 3 239 5 479 8 18 ======================================================================== P045121 Q169.f1l11c. Poor Pay More/Less Than Shld In Taxes ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What about poor people? Do you feel poor people are asked to pay MORE THAN THEY SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN THEY SHOULD? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More than should pay 3. About right 5. Less than should pay 7. Don't pay at all {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ The order in which Q168 and Q169 was administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 340 3 393 5 64 7 15 8 26 9 2 ======================================================================== P045122x Q170.f1m2at. Checkpoint: F1M2 Wording ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: (choose one) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. "Congress passed" wording 2. "President Bush signed" wording NOTES: ------ For the tax cut series of questions, respondents were randomly assigned one of two possible wordings, listed here. 1 425 2 415 ======================================================================== P045122 Q171.f1m2a Did R Favor/Oppose Tax Cut ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- As you may recall, [Congress passed/President Bush signed] a big tax cut a few years ago. Did you FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut, or is this something you haven't thought about? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Other/depends/neither {VOL} {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. Haven't thought about NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned one of two possible wordings: Congress passed OR President Bush signed. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 246 1 359 5 213 7 8 8 12 9 2 ======================================================================== P045123a Q173.f1m2b1. Strength R Fav/Opp Tax Cut-Congress Wording ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ASSIGNED "CONGRESS PASSED" WORDING: IF R FAVORED TAX CUT/ IF R OPPOSED TAX CUT: QUESTION: --------- Did you [favor/oppose] the tax cut STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,7,8,9 in Q171; alternate wording TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 563 1 200 5 76 8 1 ======================================================================== P045123b Q174.f1m2b2. Strength R Fav/Opp Tax Cut-GW Bush Wording ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ASSIGNED "PRESIDENT BUSH SIGNED" WORDING: IF R FAVORED TAX CUT/ IF R OPPOSED TAX CUT: QUESTION: --------- Did you [favor/oppose] the tax cut STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,7,8,9 in Q171; alternate wording TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 545 1 216 5 79 ======================================================================== P045123x Q175.f1m2bx. Strength R Fav/Opp Tax Cut-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- As you may recall, [Congress passed/President Bush signed] a big tax cut a few years ago. Did you FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut, or is this something you haven't thought about? Did you [favor/oppose] the tax cut STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favored strongly 2. Favored not so strongly 4. Opposed not so strongly 5. Opposed strongly 7. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know (in Q173 or Q174) 9. Refused (in Q173 or Q174) 0. Haven't thought about INAP 8,9 in Q171 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 14 0 246 1 258 2 101 4 54 5 158 7 8 8 1 ======================================================================== P045124 Q176.f1m2c. Dem Party Favor/Oppose Tax Cut ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you happen to remember - did the Democratic Party FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut that [Congress passed/President Bush signed] a few years ago? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Other {VOL} {SPECIFY} 0. Don't remember {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Order in which Q176 and Q178 was administered was randomized TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 284 1 70 5 444 7 5 8 37 ======================================================================== P045125 Q178.f1m2e. Rep Party Fav/Opp Tax Cut ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What about the Republican Party - did the Republican Party FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut that [Congress passed/President Bush signed] a few years ago? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Other {VOL} {SPECIFY} 0. Don't remember {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Order in which Q176 and Q178 was administered was randomized TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 173 1 597 5 28 7 2 8 40 ======================================================================== P045126 Q180.f1m2n. Importance Of Tax Cut Issue To R ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally - VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 282 3 442 5 116 ======================================================================== F2K7. INTRODUCTION - GOVERNMENT SERVICES SCALE ======================================================================== Some people think the government should provide fewer services even in areas such as health and education in order to reduce spending. Suppose we put such people on a scale that goes from 1 to 7, placing them at the end of the scale numbered "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 of the scale, at point number "7". And, of course other people have opinions somewhere in between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. ======================================================================== P045127 Q181.f2k7a. Fewer/More Govt Services-Rs Placement ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (As a reminder, 1 means the government should provide many fewer services, 7 means the government should provide many more services, and of course you can choose points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 in between.) VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Govt should provide many fewer services 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much about this 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 149 1 43 2 62 3 113 4 148 5 168 6 69 7 81 8 6 9 1 ======================================================================== P045128 Q182.f2k7b. Fewer/More Govt Services-GW Bush ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH (on this scale)? (As a reminder, 1 means the government should provide many fewer services, 7 means the government should provide many more services, and of course you can choose points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 in between.) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ DO NOT PROBE DK VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 114 2 121 3 140 4 132 5 121 6 77 7 72 8 60 9 3 ======================================================================== P045129 Q183.f2k7c. Fewer/More Govt Services-Dem Party ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY (on this scale)? (As a reminder, 1 means the government should provide many fewer services, 7 means the government should provide many more services, and of course you can choose points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 in between.) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ DO NOT PROBE DK VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Order of Democratic and Republican party placements randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 17 2 27 3 59 4 112 5 182 6 192 7 185 8 62 9 4 ======================================================================== P045130 Q184.f2k7d. Fewer/More Govt Service-Rep Party ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY (on this scale)? (As a reminder, 1 means the government should provide many fewer services, 7 means the government should provide many more services, and of course you can choose points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 in between.) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ DO NOT PROBE DK VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 79 2 112 3 179 4 147 5 142 6 64 7 51 8 61 9 5 ======================================================================== P045131 Q185.f2k7a1. Fewer/More Govt Service-Import to R ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally - VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 254 3 504 5 78 8 3 9 1 ======================================================================== F2M5. INTRODUCTION: AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ======================================================================== Some people think that if a company has a history of discriminating against blacks when making hiring decisions, then they should be required to have an affirmative action program that gives blacks preference in hiring. ======================================================================== P045132 Q186.f2m5aa. Affirmative Action-Rs Position ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SERIES IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- What do you think? Should companies that have discriminated against blacks have to have an affirmative action program? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, they should have to have affirmative action 5. No, they should not have to have affirmative action 7. Other (specify) {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered equal pay for women series NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered the same set of questions as in 2002. They were asked either affirmative action items Q186-Q194 or equal treatment for women items Q195-Q199. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 423 1 240 5 140 7 10 8 17 9 10 ======================================================================== P045133 Q188.f2m5a. Affirmative Action-GW Bush Position ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SERIES IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- Which would you say is CLOSER to George Bush's position -- that companies that have discriminated against blacks should have an affirmative action program, or not? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, they should have to have affirmative action 5. No, they should not have to have affirmative action 7. Other (specify) {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered equal pay for women series NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered the same set of questions as in 2002. They were asked either affirmative action items Q186-Q194 or equal treatment for women items Q195-Q199. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 423 1 142 5 162 7 2 8 105 9 6 ======================================================================== P045134 Q190.f2m5b. Affirmative Action-Dem Party Position ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SERIES IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- Which would you say is CLOSER to the Democratic Party's position -- that companies that have discriminated against blacks should have an affirmative action program, or not? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, they should have to have affirmative action 5. No, they should not have to have affirmative action 7. Other (specify) {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered equal pay for women series NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered the same set of questions as in 2002. They were asked either affirmative action items Q186-Q194 or equal treatment for women items Q195-Q199. Order of Q190.F2M5b (position of Democratic Party) and Q192.F2M5c (position of Republican Party) was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 423 1 296 5 39 7 2 8 72 9 8 ======================================================================== P045135 Q192.f2m5c. Affirmative Action-Rep Party Position ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SERIES IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- Which would you say is CLOSER to the Republican Party's position -- that companies that have discriminated against blacks should have an affirmative action program, or not? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, they should have to have affirmative action 5. No, they should not have to have affirmative action 7. Other (specify) {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered equal pay for women series NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered the same set of questions as in 2002. They were asked either affirmative action items Q186-Q194 or equal treatment for women items Q195-Q199. Order of Q190.F2M5b (position of Democratic Party) and Q192.F2M5c (position of Republican Party) was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 423 1 137 5 186 7 3 8 81 9 10 ======================================================================== P045136 Q194.f2m5d. Affirmative Action-Importance To R ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SERIES IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally - VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered equal pay for women series NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered the same set of questions as in 2002. They were asked either affirmative action items Q186-Q194 or equal treatment for women items Q195-Q199. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 423 1 78 3 232 5 100 8 3 9 4 ======================================================================== P045137 Q195.f2m6. Govt Ensure Equal Pay For Women ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN SERIES IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- How much do you think the federal government should be doing to make sure that women get equal pay for equal work - A LOT, SOME, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 3. Some 5. Not much at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered Affirmative Action series NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered the same set of questions as in 2002. They were asked either affirmative action items Q186-Q194 or equal treatment for women items Q195-Q199. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 417 1 213 3 175 5 33 8 1 9 1 ======================================================================== P045138 Q196.f2m6a. GW Bush On Equal Pay For Women ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN SERIES IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- Which would you say is CLOSER to George Bush's position -- that the federal government should be doing - A LOT, SOME, or NOT MUCH AT ALL to make sure that women get equal pay for equal work? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 3. Some 5. Not much at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered Affirmative Action series NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered the same set of questions as in 2002. They were asked either affirmative action items Q186-Q194 or equal treatment for women items Q195-Q199. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 417 1 87 3 202 5 101 8 30 9 3 ======================================================================== P045139 Q197.f2m6a1. Dem Party On Equal Pay For Women ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN SERIES IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- Which would you say is CLOSER to the Democratic Party's position -- that the federal government should be doing - A LOT, SOME, or NOT MUCH AT ALL to make sure that women get equal pay for equal work? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 3. Some 5. Not much at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered Affirmative Action series NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered the same set of questions as in 2002. They were asked either affirmative action items Q186-Q194 or equal treatment for women items Q195-Q199. Order of Q197 (position of Democratic Party) and Q198 (position of Republican Party) was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 417 1 180 3 182 5 22 8 37 9 2 ======================================================================== P045140 Q198.f2m6b. Rep Party On Equal Pay For Women ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN SERIES IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- Which would you say is CLOSER to the Republican Party's position -- that the federal government should be doing - A LOT, SOME, or NOT MUCH AT ALL to make sure that women get equal pay for equal work? INTERVIWER INSTRUCTION: ----------------------- {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 3. Some 5. Not much at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered Affirmative Action series NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered the same set of questions as in 2002. They were asked either affirmative action items Q186-Q194 or equal treatment for women items Q195-Q199. Order of Q197 (position of Democratic Party) and Q198 (position of Republican Party) was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 417 1 69 3 217 5 106 8 29 9 2 ======================================================================== P045141 Q199.f2m6c. Equal Pay For Women - Importance To R ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN SERIES IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally - VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered Affirmative Action series NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered the same set of questions as in 2002. They were asked either affirmative action items Q186-Q194 or equal treatment for women items Q195-Q199. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 417 1 116 3 247 5 59 8 1 ======================================================================== P045142 Q200.f1h9. US Position In World-Weaker/Stronger ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Turning to some other issues facing the country. During the past year, would you say that the United States' position in the world has grown WEAKER, STAYED ABOUT THE SAME, or has it grown STRONGER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Weaker 3. Stayed about the same 5. Stronger MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 421 3 222 5 191 8 6 ======================================================================== P045143 Q201.f1h12. Agree/Disagree US Should Stay Home ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you AGREE or DISAGREE with this statement: 'This country would be better off if we just stayed home and did not concern ourselves with problems in other parts of the world.' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 204 5 619 8 12 9 5 ======================================================================== F2N2. INTRODUCTION: PUBLIC LIFE ======================================================================== Now I'd like to read you a few statements about public life. I'll read them one at a time. Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of them. ======================================================================== P045144 Q202.f2n2b. R Well-Qualified For Political Partic ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- ' I consider myself well-qualified to participate in politics. ' Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this statement? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 367 3 179 5 289 8 4 9 1 ======================================================================== P045145 Q203.f2n2c. R Better Informed Than Most People ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- ' I think that I am better informed about politics and government than most people. ' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 363 3 206 5 265 8 5 9 1 ======================================================================== P045146 Q204.f2n3. Doesn't Matter Whether Vote Or Not ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 'So many other people vote in the national election that It doesn't matter much to me whether I vote or not.' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 75 3 27 5 732 8 4 9 2 ======================================================================== F2Q1. INTRO - EFFICACY AND GOVERNMENT RESPONSIVENESS ======================================================================== Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with these statements about the government. The first is: ======================================================================== P045147 Q205.f2q1a. Public Officials Don't Care ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- ' Public officials don't care much what people like me think. ' Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this statement? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 292 3 144 5 397 8 6 9 1 ======================================================================== P045148 Q206.f2q1b. People Like Me Have No Say ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- ' People like me don't have any say about what the government does. ' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Missing TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 248 3 104 5 482 8 4 9 2 ======================================================================== F2Q3. INTRODUCTION - TRUST IN GOVERNMENT ======================================================================== People have different ideas about the government in Washington. These ideas don't refer to Democrats or Republicans in particular, but just to the government in general. We want to see how you feel about these ideas. For example: ======================================================================== P045149 Q207.f2q3a. Trust Govt To Do What Is Right ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right -- JUST ABOUT ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, or only SOME OF THE TIME? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Just about always 2. Most of the time 3. Only some of the time 4. Never {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 32 2 341 3 459 4 5 8 2 9 1 ======================================================================== P045150 Q208.f2q4. Govt Wastes Tax Money ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think that people in government waste A LOT of the money we pay in taxes, waste SOME of it, or DON'T WASTE VERY MUCH of it? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Waste a lot 3. Waste some 5. Don't waste very much MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 455 3 366 5 17 8 2 ======================================================================== P045151 Q209.f2q5. Govt Run By Big Interests/Benefit Of All ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Would you say the government is pretty much run by A FEW BIG INTERESTS looking out for themselves or that it is run for THE BENEFIT OF ALL THE PEOPLE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Government run by a few big interests 5. Government run for the benefit of all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 508 5 295 8 25 9 12 ======================================================================== P045152 Q210.f2q6. How Many In Govt Crooked ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think that QUITE A FEW of the people running the government are crooked, NOT VERY MANY are, or do you think HARDLY ANY of them are crooked? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Quite a few are crooked 3. Not very many are crooked 5. Hardly any are crooked MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 245 3 468 5 113 8 14 ======================================================================== P045153 Q211.f2q7. How Much Elections Make Govt Pay Attn ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How much do you feel that having elections makes the government pay attention to what the people think -- a GOOD DEAL, SOME, or NOT MUCH? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A good deal 3. Some 5. Not much MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 444 3 310 5 86 ======================================================================== P045154 Q212.f2t6. Satisfaction With How US Democracy Works ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- On the whole, are you SATISFIED, FAIRLY SATISFIED, NOT VERY SATISFIED, or NOT AT ALL SATISFIED with the way democracy works in the United States? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Satisfied 2. Fairly satisfied 3. Not very satisfied 4. Not at all satisfied MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 354 2 346 3 102 4 29 8 7 9 2 ======================================================================== F2T8. INTRODUCTION - WORKING MOTHERS ======================================================================== Now for some other questions. Please tell me whether you AGREE or DISAGREE with the next few statements. ======================================================================== P045155 Q213.f2t8a. Working Mother Vs Non-Working Mother ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 'A working mother can establish just as warm and secure a relationship with her children as a mother who does not work.' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------------- 1/2 sample administered, in order, Q213,Q214,Q215; 1/2 sample administered, in order, Q215,Q213,Q214 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 465 3 52 5 318 8 4 9 1 ======================================================================== P045156 Q214.f2t8b. Better If Man Is Achiever Outside Home ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 'It is much better for everyone involved if the man is the achiever outside the home and the woman takes care of the home and family.' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------------- 1/2 sample administered, in order, Q213,Q214,Q215; 1/2 sample administered, in order, Q215,Q213,Q214 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 299 3 120 5 414 8 5 9 2 ======================================================================== P045157 Q215.f2t8c. Women Want Equality/Special Favors ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 'When women demand equality these days, they are actually seeking special favors.' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------------- 1/2 sample administered, in order, Q213,Q214,Q215; 1/2 sample administered, in order, Q215,Q213,Q214 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 115 3 84 5 632 8 8 9 1 ======================================================================== P045158 Q216.f2k3. Can People Be Trusted ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Turning to another topic. Generally speaking, would you say that MOST PEOPLE CAN BE TRUSTED or that you CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL in dealing with people? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Most people can be trusted 5. Can't be too careful MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 502 5 334 8 3 9 1 ======================================================================== P045159 Q217.f2k4. People Take Advantage/Be Fair ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED "PEOPLE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF" ITEM IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- Do you think most people would try to TAKE ADVANTAGE of you if they got the chance or would they TRY TO BE FAIR? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Take advantage 5. Try to be fair MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered Q218 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 409 1 104 5 315 8 8 9 4 ======================================================================== P045160 Q218.f2k5. People Helpful/Looking Out For Themselves ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ADMINISTERED "PEOPLE TRY TO BE HELPFUL" ITEM IN 2002: QUESTION: --------- Would you say that most of the time people TRY TO BE HELPFUL, or that they are JUST LOOKING OUT FOR THEMSELVES? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Try to be helpful 5. Just looking out for themselves MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R administered Q217 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 431 1 306 5 94 8 8 9 1 ======================================================================== P045161 Q219.f2k2. R Able To Do Volunteer Work Past Year ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Many people say they have less time these days to do volunteer work. What about you, were you able to devote any time to volunteer work IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS or did you not do so? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: VOLUNTEER WORK IS UNPAID WORK ON BEHALF OF SOMEONE OTHER THAN THE RESPONDENT OR HIS/HER FAMILY. IF RESPONDENT ASKS, WE CAN SAY "WORK THAT YOU DO FOR OTHER PEOPLE OR GROUPS THAT YOU DO NOT EXPECT TO BE PAID FOR".) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 451 5 388 8 1 ======================================================================== P045162 Q220.f2m12a. R Worked With Others On Community Issue ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, have you worked with other people to deal with some issue facing your community? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 370 5 469 8 1 ======================================================================== P045163 Q221.f2m12b. R Views To Govt In Past Year ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- DURING THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS, have you telephoned, written a letter to, or visited a government official to express your views on a public issue? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 228 5 611 8 1 ======================================================================== P045164 Q222.f2m12c. Attend Mtg For School/Comm In Past Yr ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- DURING THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS, did you attend a meeting about an issue facing your community or schools? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 329 5 511 ======================================================================== P045165 Q223.f2m12d. R Member Of Any Organization ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Here is a list of some organizations people can belong to. There are labor unions, associations of people who do the same kinds of work, fraternal groups such as Lions or Kiwanis, hobby clubs or sports teams, groups working on political issues, community groups, and school groups. Of course, there are lots of other types of organizations, too. Not counting membership in a local church or synagogue, are you a member of any of these kinds of organizations? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 406 5 432 8 2 ======================================================================== P045166 Q224.f2m12e. R Give To Church/Charity In Past Year ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Many people are finding it more difficult to make contributions to church or charity as much as they used to. How about you -- were you able to contribute any money to church or charity in the LAST 12 MONTHS? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 707 5 133 ======================================================================== P045167 Q225.f2m12f. R In Protest/March/Demonstration ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Aside from a strike against your employer, in the PAST TWELVE MONTHS, have you taken part in a protest, march, or demonstration on some national or local issue? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 38 5 801 8 1 ======================================================================== P045168 Q226.f2z1. R Worked With Neighbors On Issue/Problem ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Next, I'd like to ask you a few questions about life in your neighborhood. During the PAST TWELVE MONTHS, have you worked with others from your neighborhood to deal with a common issue or problem? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No 7. No neighbors [VOL] MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 289 5 549 7 1 8 1 ======================================================================== P045169 Q227.f2z2. Rs Neighbors Out For Themselves ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Next some questions about the people you regularly see in your neighborhood. In general, with these people in mind, would you say that they are just looking out for themselves ALL OF THE TIME, MOST OF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, HARDLY EVER, or NEVER? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All of the time 2. Most of the time 3. Some of the time 4. Hardly ever 5. Never 7. No neighbors [VOL] MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 21 2 173 3 364 4 211 5 54 7 2 8 14 9 1 ======================================================================== P045170 Q228.f2z3a. Rs Neighbors Try To Take Advantage ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Would you say those people you see regularly in your neighborhood try to take advantage of others ALL OF THE TIME, MOST OF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, HARDLY EVER, or NEVER? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All of the time 2. Most of the time 3. Some of the time 4. Hardly ever 5. Never 7. No neighbors [VOL] MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 9 2 21 3 131 4 461 5 207 7 3 8 8 ======================================================================== P045171 Q229.f2z3b. Rs Neighbors Treat Others With Respect ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Again, thinking about those people you see in your neighborhood,) Would you say they treat others with respect ALL OF THE TIME, MOST OF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, HARDLY EVER, or NEVER? INTERVIWER INSTRUCTION: ----------------------- (DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All of the time 2. Most of the time 3. Some of the time 4. Hardly ever 5. Never 7. No neighbors [VOL] MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 176 2 506 3 122 4 23 5 9 7 1 8 3 ======================================================================== P045172 Q230.f2z3c. Honest Describes Rs Neighbors ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Would you say that HONEST describes the people in your neighborhood EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all 7. No neighbors [VOL] MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 229 2 530 3 47 4 20 7 1 8 11 9 2 ======================================================================== P045173 Q231.f1n1. Religion Important Part of Rs Life ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- On another subject now. Do you consider religion to be an IMPORTANT part of your life, or NOT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Important 5. Not important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 650 5 187 8 2 9 1 ======================================================================== P045173a Q232.f1n1a. How Important Religion In Rs Life ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RELIGION IS IMPORTANT PART OF R'S LIFE: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Some 3. Quite a bit 5. A great deal MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q231 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 190 1 116 3 203 5 330 8 1 ======================================================================== P045174 Q233.f1n3. Does R Attend Religious Services ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 606 5 231 8 3 ======================================================================== P045174a Q234.f1n3a. How Often R Attends Religious Services ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES: QUESTION: --------- Do you go to religious services EVERY WEEK, ALMOST EVERY WEEK, ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH, A FEW TIMES A YEAR, or NEVER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Every week 2. Almost every week 3. Once or twice a month 4. A few times a year 5. Never MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q233.F1N3. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 234 1 238 2 137 3 106 4 119 5 5 8 1 ======================================================================== P045174b Q235.f1n3a1. Attends Once A Week/More Than Weekly ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES EVERY WEEK: QUESTION: --------- Would you say you go to religious services ONCE A WEEK or MORE OFTEN THAN ONCE A WEEK? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Once a week 2. More often than once a week MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 2-5,8,9 in Q234 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 602 1 125 2 112 8 1 ======================================================================== P045175 Q236.f1n4. R Active Member At Place Of Worship ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Aside from attending services, in the PAST SIX MONTHS have you been an active member at your place of worship - I mean, have you done things like serve on committees, give time for special projects, or help organize meetings? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 288 5 552 ======================================================================== P045175a Q237.f1n4a. R Planned Mtg At Place Of Worship ======================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R HAS BEEN ACTIVE MEMBER AT PLACE OF WORSHIP: QUESTION: --------- As part of these activities, have you planned or chaired a meeting (in the last six months)? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q236.F1N4 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 552 1 132 5 156 ======================================================================== P045175b Q238.f1n4b. R Given Speech At Place Of Worship ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R HAS BEEN ACTIVE MEMBER AT PLACE OF WORSHIP: QUESTION: --------- (As part of these activities,) have you given a presentation or speech (in the last six months)? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q236.F1N4 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 552 1 113 5 175 ======================================================================== F2Q2. INTRODUCTION TO LAST SET OF QUESTIONS ======================================================================== We're nearly at the end of the interview now, and have just this last set of questions. ======================================================================== P045176 Q239.f3y2. Rs Marital Status ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Are you MARRIED NOW and living with your spouse - or are you WIDOWED, DIVORCED, SEPARATED, or have you NEVER MARRIED? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: PEOPLE THAT YOU INCLUDE UNDER CATEGORY 6 SHOULD BE LIVING AS MARRIED.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Married 2. Widowed 3. Divorced 4. Separated 5. Never married 6. Partnered, not married {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 540 2 96 3 88 4 17 5 87 6 11 9 1 ======================================================================== P045177 Q240.f3y3. R Attend Undergrad College/University ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you ever attend an undergraduate college or university? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: IF "YES" ASK: What school was that?) (INTERVIEWER: The word "attend" includes both those who did not finish their degree, and those who did.) (INTERVIEWER: THIS IS AN OPEN-ENDED QUESTION. REMEMBER TO RECORD VERBATIM. USE "ANYTHING ELSE" PROBE UNTIL COMPLETION. USE STANDARD CLARIFICATION PROBES AS APPOPRIATE. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, FINISH ON PAPER.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 2. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ This variable coded from an open-end response TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 564 2 275 9 1 ======================================================================== P045178x Q246.f3y4x. Rs Employment Status-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- We'd like to know if you are working now, or are you unemployed, retired, a homemaker, (a student), or what? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {MULTIPLE RESPONSES} VALID CODES: ------------ 001. Working now 002. Temporarily laid off 003. Unemployed 004. Retired 005. Permanently disabled 006. Homemaker 007. Student 014. Working now and retired 016. Working now and homemaker 017. Working now and student 026. Temporarily laid off and homemaker 034. Unemployed and retired 035. Unemployed and permanently disabled 036. Unemployed and homemaker 045. Retired and permanently disabled 046. Retired and homemaker 047. Retired and student 067. Homemaker and student 146. Working now, retired, and homemaker 167. Working now, homemaker, and student 467. Retired, homemaker, and student MISSING CODES: -------------- 888. Don't know 889. Refused NOTES: ------ This is a final summary which codes respondent occupation status from R's response to the questions in the employment section (items Q243, Q244, and Q245) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 001 466 003 27 004 223 005 27 006 46 007 4 014 9 016 11 017 8 034 2 036 2 045 2 046 10 067 1 167 1 888 1 ======================================================================== F3Y8. INTRODUCTION - QUESTIONS FOR RS WORKING NOW ======================================================================== Here are a couple of things people sometimes do as part of their job. After I read each, please tell me whether or not you have done this, DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS, as part of your job. ======================================================================== P045179a Q247.f3y8a. R Planned/Chaired Mtg At Work ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW: QUESTION: --------- Have you planned or chaired a meeting (in the last 6 months?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 3-7,34-67,888 in Q246 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 345 1 259 5 236 ======================================================================== P045179b Q248.f3y8b. R Given Presentation/Speech At Work ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW: QUESTION: --------- Have you given a presentation or speech (in the last 6 months?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 3-7,34-67,888 in Q246 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 345 1 258 5 237 ======================================================================== F3Z6. INTRODUCTION - R'S FAMILY INCOME ======================================================================== We are interested in how people are getting along financially these days. The next questions are about the total income of all members of your family living in your house in 2003, before taxes and other deductions. The figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. ======================================================================== P045180a Q249.f3z6a. Is Rs Family Income More/Less Than 50K ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is your total household income less than $50,000 or more than $50,000? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE IF NEEDED: What would be your best guess?} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Less than $50,000 3. More than $50,000 7. Income was (about) $50,000 {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 380 3 424 7 12 8 6 9 18 ======================================================================== P045180b Q250.f3z6b. Category Family Income If More Than 50K ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R's TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME MORE THAN $50,000: QUESTION: --------- Which category best describes your total household income: $50,000-$64,999, $65,000-$84,999, or more than $84,999? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE IF NEEDED: What would be your best guess?} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. $50,000-$64,999 3. $65,000-$84,999 5. More than $84,999 MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1,7-9 in Q249 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 416 1 84 3 130 5 200 8 2 9 8 ======================================================================== P045180c Q251.f3z6c. Category Family Income If Less Than 50K ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R's TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME LESS THAN $50,000: QUESTION: --------- Which category best describes your total household income: $0-$14,999, $15,000-$34,999, or $35,000-$49,999? {PROBE IF NEEDED: What would be your best guess?} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. $0-$14,999 3. $15,000-$34,999 5. $35,000-$49,999 MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 3,7-9 IN Q249 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 460 1 76 3 162 5 131 8 5 9 6 ======================================================================== P045180x Q252.f3z6x. R's Family Income-Summary ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is your total household income less than $50,000 or more than $50,000? Which category best describes your total household income: $50,000-$64,999, $65,000-$84,999, or more than $84,999? Which category best describes your total household income: $0-$14,999, $15,000-$34,999, or $35,000-$49,999? {PROBE IF NEEDED: What would be your best guess?} VALID CODES: ------------ 01. $0 -$14,999 02. $15,000-$34,999 03. $35,000-$49,999 04. Just about $50,000 [VOL] 05. $50,000-$64,999 06. $65,000-$84,999 07. More than $84,999 08. Less than $50,000 - DK/NA/RF additional subcategorization 09. More than $50,000 - DK/NA/RF additional subcategorization MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know household income (8 in Q249) 89. Refused household income (9 in Q249) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 01 76 02 162 03 131 04 12 05 84 06 130 07 200 08 11 09 10 88 6 89 18 ======================================================================== P045181 Q253.f3z4. R Have Money In Stock Market ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you personally (or jointly with a spouse), have any MONEY INVESTED IN THE STOCK MARKET RIGHT NOW -- either in an individual stock or in a mutual fund? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ (INTERVIEWER: "MONEY INVESTED" INCLUDES RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS, LIKE IRAS INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS.) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 546 5 288 8 2 9 4 ======================================================================== P045182 Q254.f3z5b. Family Medicare Benefits ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you (or any family member living with you) CURRENTLY receive payments from: Medicare? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 288 5 546 8 6 ======================================================================== P045183 Q255.f3z5c. Family Medicaid Benefits ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you (or any family member living with you) CURRENTLY receive payments from: Medicaid? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 106 5 726 8 8 ======================================================================== P045184 Q256.f3z5g. Family Retirement Account/Pension ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you (or any family member living with you) CURRENTLY have retirement savings either in a pension plan or a retirement account, like an IRA? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 607 5 225 8 5 9 3 ======================================================================== P045185a Q257.f3z7e1. Rs Race/Ethnicity-Mention 1 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {MULTIPLE MENTIONS} (INTERVIEWER: THIS IS AN OPEN-ENDED QUESTION. REMEMBER TO RECORD VERBATIM. USE "ANYTHING ELSE" PROBE UNTIL COMPLETION. USE STANDARD CLARIFICATION PROBES AS APPOPRIATE. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, FINISH ON PAPER.) VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Black 20. Asian 30. Native American 40. Hispanic 50. White 70. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. None 88. Don't know 89. Refused 00. NA NOTES: ------ The summary variable for Q257-Q259 follows at Q260. This variable coded from an open-end response. Mentions coded in order, as mentioned by R. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander coded "20. Asian". TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec o 0 1 10 60 20 11 30 3 40 22 50 723 70 9 80 5 88 4 89 2 ======================================================================== P045185b Q258.f3z7e2. Rs Race/Ethnicity-Mention 2 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {MULTIPLE MENTIONS} (INTERVIEWER: THIS IS AN OPEN-ENDED QUESTION. REMEMBER TO RECORD VERBATIM. USE "ANYTHING ELSE" PROBE UNTIL COMPLETION. USE STANDARD CLARIFICATION PROBES AS APPOPRIATE. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, FINISH ON PAPER.) VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Black 20. Asian 30. Native American 40. Hispanic 50. White 70. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. None 88. Don't know 89. Refused 00. NA NOTES: ------ The summary variable for Q257-Q259 follows at Q260. This variable coded from an open-end response. Mentions coded in order, as mentioned by R. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander coded "20. Asian". TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec o . 803 10 2 20 1 30 16 40 6 50 12 ======================================================================== P045185c Q259.f3z7e3. Rs Race/Ethnicity-Mention 3 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? (INTERVIEWER: THIS IS AN OPEN-ENDED QUESTION. REMEMBER TO RECORD VERBATIM. USE "ANYTHING ELSE" PROBE UNTIL COMPLETION. USE STANDARD CLARIFICATION PROBES AS APPOPRIATE. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, FINISH ON PAPER.) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {MULTIPLE MENTIONS} VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Black 20. Asian 30. Native American 40. Hispanic 50. White 70. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. None 88. Don't know 89. Refused 00. NA NOTES: ------ The summary variable for Q257-Q259 follows at Q260. This variable coded from an open-end response. Mentions coded in order, as mentioned by R. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander coded "20. Asian". TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec o . 839 30 1 ======================================================================== P045185x Q260.f3z7ex. Summary: Rs Race/Ethnicity ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {MULTIPLE MENTIONS} (INTERVIEWER: THIS IS AN OPEN-ENDED QUESTION. REMEMBER TO RECORD VERBATIM. USE "ANYTHING ELSE" PROBE UNTIL COMPLETION. USE STANDARD CLARIFICATION PROBES AS APPOPRIATE. IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, FINISH ON PAPER.) VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Black 12. Black and Asian 13. Black and Native American 14. Black and Hispanic 15. Black and White 20. Asian 23. Asian and Native American 24. Asian and Hispanic 25. Asian and White 30. Native American 34. Native American and Hispanic 35. Native American and White 40. Hispanic 45. Hispanic and White 50. White (no mention of other race) 70. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. None 88. Don't know 89. Refused 00. NA NOTES: ------ Hawaiian/Pacific Islander coded "20. Asian". Note: case 652 has been coded 15 (Black and White) but included 3 mentions (Black, White and American Indian) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec o 0 1 10 56 13 2 15 4 20 9 25 3 30 1 35 16 40 17 45 11 50 700 70 9 80 5 88 4 89 2 ======================================================================== P045186x Q263.f3z8x. Checkpoint: Hispanic Mention In Q257-Q259 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Checkpoint: Hispanic mention VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No Hispanic mention in Q257-Q259 1. Hispanic mention in Q257-Q259 6. Hispanic mention in Q257-Q259 but IWR mistakenly coded Q263 for no Hispanic mention 7. No Hispanic mention in Q257-Q259 but IWR coded Q263 for Hispanic mention 8. Hispanic mention in Q257-Q259 but IWR mistakenly coded Q263 as don't know NOTE: ----- Respondents whom the interviewer did not code for Hispanic mention in Q263 were asked Q264 (if Q263 correctly coded). See Q265 for final Hispanic status summary. Code 7 did not appear onscreen for the interviewer to code but flags cases where respondent mentions in Q257-Q259 did not specifically indicate Hispanic race but interviewer independently identified respondent as Hispanic and coded Q263 accordingly [note: for all cases coded 7 the respondent was Hispanic]. Codes 6,8 did not appear onscreen for the interviewer to code but have been added to identify cases for which IWR miscoded respondent status according to race/ethnicity mentions in Q257-Q259. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 792 1 25 6 2 7 20 8 1 ======================================================================== P045187 Q264.f3z9. Is R Spanish/Of Hispanic Origin ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF HISPANIC OR LATINO NOT MENTIONED FOR RACE/ETHNICITY IN Q257-Q262: QUESTION: --------- Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1,6,7,8 in Q263 NOTE: ----- See Q265.F3Z9ax for Hispanic status summary. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 48 5 789 8 2 9 1 ======================================================================== P045188x Q265.f3z9ax. Summary: Is R Spanish/Of Hispanic Origin ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: IS SPANISH OR HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Q257-Q262/ DID R IDENTIFY AS SPANISH/OF HISPANIC ORIGIN IN Q264: VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No Hispanic mention in either Q257-Q262 or Q264 (0 in Q263 and 5,DK,RF in Q264) 1. Hispanic mention in Q257-Q262(1 in Q263) 2. Hispanic mention in Q264 (0 in Q263 and 1 in Q264) 3. Hispanic mention in both Q257-Q262 and Q264 (6 in Q263 and 1 in Q264) 7. Hispanic - no Hispanic mention in Q257-Q259 but IWR correctly coded Q263 as Hispanic [Q264 not asked] TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 792 1 28 7 20 ======================================================================== P045188 Q266.f3z9a. If R Hispanic - Type ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R HISPANIC: QUESTION: --------- Would you describe your Hispanic origin as MEXICAN, PUERTO RICAN, CUBAN, LATIN AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICAN, or SPANISH? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Mexican 2. Puerto Rican 3. Cuban 4. Latin American 5. Central American 6. Spanish 7. Other {VOL} {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,7 in Q265 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 795 1 17 2 5 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 13 7 3 8 1 ======================================================================== P045189x Q271.f3z1x. Summary: How Long In Present Community ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How long have you lived in your present community? VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Less than 1 year 01. 12-18 months; 1 year 02. 19-24 months; 2 years 03. 3 years . . 76. 76 years or more MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused 99. NA NOTES: ------ If R answered 'all my life' then R's age in years has been coded 18-76. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045190x Q275.f3z2x. Summary: How Long In Present Home ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How long have you lived in your current home? VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Less than 1 year 01. 12-18 months; 1 year 02. 19-24 months; 2 years 03. 3 years . . 76. 76 years or more MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused 99. NA NOTES: ------ If R answered 'all my life' then R's age in years has been coded 18-76. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045191 Q276.f3z3. Does R/Rs Family Own Home/Pay Rent ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Do you/Does your family) own your home, pay rent, or what? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Own house 5. Pay rent 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 685 5 131 7 24 ======================================================================== P045192 Q277a. Respondent Gender (Preload) ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Respondent gender (from preload) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 5. Female TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045193 Q277b. Respondent Age (Preload) ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Respondent age (from preload) VALID CODES: ------------ 22-104 MISSING CODES: -------------- 000. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045201 Q278.f4z4. IWR - Rs Cooperation ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- R's cooperation was: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very good 2. Good 3. Fair 4. Poor 5. Very poor TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 521 2 261 3 52 4 4 5 2 ======================================================================== P045202 Q279.f4z5. IWR - Rs Level of Political Info ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- R's general level of information about politics and public affairs seemed: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 204 2 281 3 296 4 48 5 11 ======================================================================== P045203 Q280.f4z6. IWR - R's Apparent Intelligence ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- R's apparent intelligence: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 216 2 283 3 296 4 38 5 7 ======================================================================== P045204 Q281.f4z7. IWR - How Suspicious R Before Study ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How suspicious did R seem to be about the study before the interview?: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Not at all suspicious 3. Somewhat suspicious 5. Very suspicious TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 825 3 14 5 1 ======================================================================== P045205 Q282.f4z8. IWR - Rs Interest In Interview ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 305 2 268 3 241 4 23 5 3 ======================================================================== P045206 Q283.f4z9. IWR - Rs Sincerity ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How sincere did R seem to be in his/her answers? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Completely sincere 3. Usually sincere 5. Often seemed to be insincere TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 715 3 114 5 11 ======================================================================== P045206a Q284.f4z9a. IWR - Doubted Rs Sincerity ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Were there any particular parts of the interview for which you doubted R's sincerity? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 30 5 810 ======================================================================== P045207a Q286.f4z12_1. IWR - Rs Reaction To IW - Mention 1 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- R's reaction to interview INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {MULTIPLE MENTIONS} VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Negative - general 11. Negative - too long 12. Negative - too complicated 13. Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious 15. R wanted to stop before iw completed. After starting IW, R made comments indicating regrets having agreed to do IW 20. R complained and/or iwr observed R was ill/deaf /tired/had bad eyesight etc. IW was hard for R 22. R complained and/or iwr observed r was confused by Qs, R was slow reader. IW was hard for R 30. R expressed doubts/apologies/embarrassments over lack of knowledge or own suitability for IW 31. R expressed doubts/apologies/embarrassments over lack of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own lack of political participation 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview process 41. R became angry at interview content 45. R became concerned about sampling purposes or bias 70. R appeared to enjoy the IW (R was cooperative/ interested/pleasant) 80. Neutral or no feedback (1st mention only) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045207b Q287.f4z12_2. IWR - Rs Reaction To IW - Mention 2 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- R's reaction to interview INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {MULTIPLE MENTIONS} VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Negative - general 11. Negative - too long 12. Negative - too complicated 13. Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious 15. R wanted to stop before iw completed. After starting IW, R made comments indicating regrets having agreed to do IW 20. R complained and/or iwr observed R was ill/deaf /tired/had bad eyesight etc. IW was hard for R 22. R complained and/or iwr observed r was confused by Qs, R was slow reader. IW was hard for R 30. R expressed doubts/apologies/embarrassments over lack of knowledge or own suitability for IW 31. R expressed doubts/apologies/embarrassments over lack of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own lack of political participation 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview process 41. R became angry at interview content 45. R became concerned about sampling purposes or bias 70. R appeared to enjoy the IW (R was cooperative/ interested/pleasant) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. No further mention TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045207c Q288.f4z12_3. IWR - Rs Reaction To IW - Mention 3 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- R's reaction to interview INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {MULTIPLE MENTIONS} VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Negative - general 11. Negative - too long 12. Negative - too complicated 13. Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious 15. R wanted to stop before iw completed. After starting IW, R made comments indicating regrets having agreed to do IW 20. R complained and/or iwr observed R was ill/deaf /tired/had bad eyesight etc. IW was hard for R 22. R complained and/or iwr observed r was confused by Qs, R was slow reader. IW was hard for R 30. R expressed doubts/apologies/embarrassments over lack of knowledge or own suitability for IW 31. R expressed doubts/apologies/embarrassments over lack of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own lack of political participation 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview process 41. R became angry at interview content 45. R became concerned about sampling purposes or bias 70. R appeared to enjoy the IW (R was cooperative/ interested/pleasant) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. No further mention TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045207d Q289.f4z12_4. IWR - Rs Reaction To IW - Mention 4 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- R's reaction to interview INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {MULTIPLE MENTIONS} VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Negative - general 11. Negative - too long 12. Negative - too complicated 13. Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious 15. R wanted to stop before iw completed. After starting IW, R made comments indicating regrets having agreed to do IW 20. R complained and/or iwr observed R was ill/deaf /tired/had bad eyesight etc. IW was hard for R 22. R complained and/or iwr observed r was confused by Qs, R was slow reader. IW was hard for R 30. R expressed doubts/apologies/embarrassments over lack of knowledge or own suitability for IW 31. R expressed doubts/apologies/embarrassments over lack of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own lack of political participation 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview process 41. R became angry at interview content 45. R became concerned about sampling purposes or bias 70. R appeared to enjoy the IW (R was cooperative/ interested/pleasant) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. No further mention TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045207e Q290.f4z12_5. IWR - Rs Reaction To IW - Mention 5 ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- R's reaction to interview INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {MULTIPLE MENTIONS} VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Negative - general 11. Negative - too long 12. Negative - too complicated 13. Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious 15. R wanted to stop before iw completed. After starting IW, R made comments indicating regrets having agreed to do IW 20. R complained and/or iwr observed R was ill/deaf /tired/had bad eyesight etc. IW was hard for R 22. R complained and/or iwr observed r was confused by Qs, R was slow reader. IW was hard for R 30. R expressed doubts/apologies/embarrassments over lack of knowledge or own suitability for IW 31. R expressed doubts/apologies/embarrassments over lack of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own lack of political participation 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview process 41. R became angry at interview content 45. R became concerned about sampling purposes or bias 70. R appeared to enjoy the IW (R was cooperative/ interested/pleasant) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. No further mention TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== P045209 Q295.f4prob1. IWR - Difficulty Admin IW By Phone ======================================================================== POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is there any difficulty administering an interview by phone to this R? {EXAMPLES: hard of hearing, illness that makes it difficult for R to stay on the phone very long, etc.} VALID CODES: ------------ 1 Yes {SPECIFY} 5 No TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 56 5 784