Version 01 Codebook ------------------- CODEBOOK VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION 1992 PRE-POST STUDY (1992.TN) 1992 NES VARIABLE ENTRIES This file should be opened in fixed font, 10 pitch or smaller. Codebook introductory material and appendix material are in separate files. ---------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE ON VARIABLE NAMING: The variable name references used in NES Study codebooks do not include the "V" prefix found in all variable names used within the released SAS and SPSS data definition files (.sas and .sps files). For example, "VAR 920001" and "VAR VERSION" in Study codebooks refer to V920001 and VVERSION in the study data definition files. VARIABLE 'NUMBERING': 'Numbered' variables in NES timeseries datasets and in Pilot datasets (except the 1998 Pilot) comply with the following format: 2-digit year prefix + 4 digits + [opt] 1-char suffix. Examples: 1978 Post variable V780002; 1983 Pilot variable V832101. Note that for datasets including data from multiple studies, the 2-digit year prefix corresponds to the appropriate study year to which the variable is associated; for example, the 1983 Pilot dataset also includes 1982 timeseries variables, for which the 2-digit prefix is 82. Non-time-series studies other than Pilots use 2-character mnemonic prefixes, for example variable VPS0048 in the 1988-1990-1992 Pooled Senate Study dataset. SPECIAL NOTE ON COLUMN LOCATIONS: Some numeric variables use coding schemes that allow for code values having a varying number of digits. In such instances, the number of columns corresponding to the variable in the data file [.dat file] and in the column specifications will be the width of the maximum value occurring in the actual data, rather than the maximum width allowable by the coding scheme. For example, if codes 01-12 are allowed for a numeric variable but all values in the data are less than 10, then the number of columns corresponding to the variable within the ASCII data file will be 1. 1992 variables appear following the 1990 and 1991 variables (enhanced data). ============================== VAR VERSION NAME-NES VERSION NUMBER COLUMNS 1 - 2 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES NES VERSION NUMBER .................. ============================== VAR DSETNO NAME-NES DATASET NUMBER COLUMNS 3 - 9 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES NES DATASET NUMBER .................. This is dataset 1992.TN ============================== VAR 900001 NAME-ICPSR ARCHIVE NUMBER COLUMNS 10 - 13 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES ICPSR ARCHIVE NUMBER -------------------- 6067. The ICPSR has attached this number as a unique data collection identification number. ============================== VAR 900004 NAME-CASE ID NUMBER COLUMNS 14 - 17 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES CASE ID OF RESPONDENT --------------------- Actual number is coded. 0000000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900005 NAME-PRIMARY AREA CODE COLUMNS 18 - 20 NUMERIC MD=0 PRIMARY AREA CODE ----------------- 19 356. Anaheim, CA 18 323. Atlantic City, NJ 26 314. Baltimore, MD 43 378. Bedford county, TN 26 336. Birmingham, AL 31 310. Boston, MA 24 317. Buffalo, NY 50 373. Bulloch county, GA 27 384. Carbon county, WY 44 303. Chicago, IL 35 339. Columbus, GA 34 327. Dayton, OH 26 329. Des Moines, IA 28 355. Denver, CO 18 305. Detroit, MI 36 382. El Dorado county, CA 32 359. Eugene, OR 34 332. Ft. Wayne, IN 38 358. Fresno, CA 12 331. Grand Rapids, MI 31 376. Hale county, TX 27 309. Houston, TX 24 349. Knoxville, TN 35 343. Lakeland, FL 28 302. Los Angeles, CA 27 324. Manchester, NH 41 344. McAllen, TX 10 340. Miami, FL 45 326. Milwaukee, WI 20 377. Monroe county, AR 37 370. Mower county, MN 23 321. New Haven, CT 37 301. New York, NY 24 304. Philadelphia, PA 40 368. Phillips county, KS 33 313. Pittsburgh, PA 34 350. Richmond, VA 39 381. Robeson county, NC 14 306. San Francisco, CA 32 365. Sanilac county, MI 43 363. Schuyler, NY 34 353. Seattle, WA 24 312. St. Louis, MO 29 333. Steubenville, OH 27 347. Wheeling, WV ============================== VAR 900006 NAME-PRIMARY AREA NAME COLUMNS 21 - 37 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES PRIMARY AREA NAME ----------------- This is an alphabetic variable ============================== VAR 900007 NAME-SEGMENT NUMBER COLUMNS 38 - 39 NUMERIC MD=0 SEGMENT NUMBER (2 digits) ------------------------- This data field has been padded with a string of 9's to protect the confidentiality of the Respondent ============================== VAR 900008 NAME-CENSUS REGION COLUMNS 40 - 40 NUMERIC MD=0 CENSUS REGION ------------- This variable identifies the four major geographic regions on which the sample was stratified for the purpose of sample selection. (See Sampling Information in the Introduction.) 260 1. Northeast (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania) 374 2. North Central (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin) 469 3. South (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia) 256 4. West (California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900009 NAME-STATE/CONGRESSINAL DIST COLUMNS 41 - 44 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES STATE ABBREVIATION AND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT --------------------------------------------- Postal state abbreviation and congressional district number. This is an alphabetic variable. AL03 AL04 AL06 AL07 AR01 CA05 CA07 CA09 CA10 CA11 CA14 CA15 CA17 CA18 CA22 CA24 CA25 CA26 CA27 CA29 CA30 CA33 CA34 CA38 CA40 CA42 CA43 CO01 CO02 CO06 CT03 FL10 FL16 FL18 FL19 GA01 GA03 IA04 IL03 IL04 IL07 IL08 IL13 IL14 IL22 IN04 KS01 MA05 MA06 MA07 MA08 MA09 MD02 MD03 MD04 MD06 MD07 MI05 MI08 MI09 MI12 MI13 MI16 MI18 MN01 MO01 MO02 MO03 MO09 NC07 NH01 NJ01 NJ02 NY06 NY07 NY10 NY11 NY12 NY15 NY17 NY18 NY19 NY20 NY22 NY31 NY32 NY33 NY34 OH03 OH06 OH07 OH08 OH18 OR04 PA01 PA07 PA08 PA12 PA13 PA14 PA18 PA20 PA22 TN02 TN03 TN04 TX08 TX15 TX18 TX19 TX22 TX25 VA03 VA04 WA01 WA02 WA07 WA08 WI04 WI05 WI09 WV01 WY98 ============================== VAR 900010 NAME-FIPS STATE CODE COLUMNS 45 - 46 NUMERIC MD=0 FIPS STATE CODE --------------- States represented in 1990 sample have asterisks (*). 39 01. Alabama* 02. Alaska 04. Arizona 20 05. Arkansas* 135 06. California* 28 08. Colorado* 23 09. Connecticut* 10. Delaware 11. Washington, D.C. 45 12. Florida* 72 13. Georgia* 15. Hawaii 16. Idaho 52 17. Illinois* 34 18. Indiana* 26 19. Iowa* 40 20. Kansas* 21. Kentucky 22. Louisiana 23. Maine 26 24. Maryland* 31 25. Massachusetts* 62 26. Michigan* 37 27. Minnesota* 28. Mississippi 16 29. Missouri* 30. Montana 31. Nebraska 32. Nevada 27 33. New Hampshire* 21 34. New Jersey* 35. New Mexico 104 36. New York* 39 37. North Carolina* 38. North Dakota 62 39. Ohio* 40. Oklahoma 32 41. Oregon* 54 42. Pennsylvania* 44. Rhode Island 45. South Carolina 46. South Dakota 67 47. Tennessee* 99 48. Texas* 49. Utah 50. Vermont 34 51. Virginia* 34 53. Washington* 28 54. West Virginia* 45 55. Wisconsin* 27 56. Wyoming* 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900011 NAME-FIPS STATE/COUNTY CODE COLUMNS 47 - 51 NUMERIC MD=0 FIPS STATE AND COUNTY CODE -------------------------- The first two digits of this variable contain the FIPS state code; the last 3 digits contain the county code. This information was obtained from the Federal Information Processing Standards Publication, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards. 01073. Jefferson, AL 01113. Russell, AL 01127. Walkers, AL 05095. Monroe, AR 06001. Alameda, CA 06013. Contra Costa, CA 06017. El Dorado, CA 06019. Fresno, CA 06037. Los Angeles, CA 06059. Orange, CA 06075. San Francisco, CA 06081. San Mateo, CA 08001. Adams, CO 08005. Arapahoe, CO 08031. Denver, CO 08059. Jefferson, CO 09009. New Haven, CT 12025. Dade, FL 12105. Polk, FL 13031. Bulloch, GA 13215. Muscogee, GA 17031. Cook, IL 17043. Du Page, IL 17089. Kane, IL 17133. Monroe, IL 18003. Allen, IN 18179. Wells, IN 19153. Polk, IA 20147. Phillips, KS 24003. Anne Arundel, MD 24005. Baltimore, MD 24013. Carroll, MD 24025. Hartford, MD 24510. Baltimore City, MD 25009. Essex, MA 25017. Middlesex, MA 25021. Norfolk, MA 25025. Suffolk, MA 26081. Kent, MI 26099. Macomb, MI 26125. Oakland, MI 26139. Ottawa, MI 26147. St. Clair, MI 26151. Sanilac, MI 26163. Wayne, MI 27099. Mower, MN 29183. Charles, MO 29189. St. Louis, MO 29510. St. Louis City, MO 33011. Hillsborough, NH 33015. Rockingham, NH 34001. Atlantic, NJ 34007. Camden, NJ 36005. Bronx, NY 36029. Erie, NY 36047. Kings, NY 36061. New York, NY 36063. Niagara, NY 36081. Queens, NY 36087. Rockland, NY 36097. Schuyler, NY 36119. Westchester, NY 37155. Robeson, NC 39013. Belmont, OH 39057. Greene, OH 39081. Jefferson, OH 39113. Montgomery, OH 39135. Preble, OH 41039. Lane, OR 42003. Allegheny, PA 42017. Bucks, PA 42045. Delaware, PA 42091. Montgomery, PA 42101. Philadelphia, PA 42125. Washington, PA 42129. Westmoreland, PA 47001. Anderson, TN 47003. Bedford, TN 47009. Blount, TN 47093. Knox, TN 48189. Hale, TX 48201. Harris, TX 48215. Hidalgo, TX 51041. Chesterfield, VA 51087. Henrico, VA 51145. Powhatan, VA 51760. Richmond City, VA 53033. King, WA 53061. Snohomish, WA 54009. Brooke, WV 54029. Hancock, WV 54051. Marshall, WV 54069. Ohio, WV 55079. Milwaukee, WI 55089. Ozaukee, WI 55133. Waukesha, WI 56007. Carbon, WY 00000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900012 NAME-ICPSR STATE CODE COLUMNS 52 - 53 NUMERIC MD=0 ICPSR STATE CODE ---------------- States represented in 1990 sample have asterisks (*). NEW ENGLAND 23 01. Connecticut* 02. Maine 31 03. Massachusetts* 27 04. New Hampshire* 05. Rhode Island 06. Vermont MIDDLE ATLANTIC 11. Delaware 21 12. New Jersey* 104 13. New York* 54 14. Pennsylvania* EAST NORTH CENTRAL 52 21. Illinois* 34 22. Indiana* 62 23. Michigan* 62 24. Ohio* 45 25. Wisconsin* WEST NORTH CENTRAL 26 31. Iowa* 40 32. Kansas* 37 33. Minnesota* 16 34. Missouri* 35. Nebraska 36. North Dakota 37. South Dakota SOLID SOUTH 34 40. Virginia* 39 41. Alabama* 20 42. Arkansas* 45 43. Florida* 72 44. Georgia* 45. Louisiana 46. Mississippi 39 47. North Carolina* 48. South Carolina 99 49. Texas* BORDER STATES 51. Kentucky 26 52. Maryland* 53. Oklahoma 67 54. Tennessee* 55. Washington, D.C. 28 56. West Virginia* MOUNTAIN STATES 61. Arizona 28 62. Colorado* 63. Idaho 64. Montana 65. Nevada 66. New Mexico 67. Utah 27 68. Wyoming* PACIFIC STATES 135 71. California* 32 72. Oregon* 34 73. Washington* EXTERNAL STATES 81. Alaska 82. Hawaii 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900013 NAME-CONGRSSIONAL DISTRICT COLUMNS 54 - 55 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ---------------------- 01. . . 43. 98. At Large 99. NA 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900014 NAME-ICPSR STATE/CD CODE COLUMNS 56 - 59 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9999 ICPSR STATE AND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CODE ------------------------------------------- Built from ICPSR State Code and Congressional District 13 4103. AL03 3 4104. AL04 21 4106. AL06 2 4107. AL07 20 4201. AR01 2 7105. CA05 7 7107. CA07 2 7109. CA09 2 7110. CA10 1 7111. CA11 36 7114. CA14 7 7115. CA15 19 7117. CA17 12 7118. CA18 2 7122. CA22 5 7124. CA24 7 7125. CA25 2 7126. CA26 3 7127. CA27 3 7129. CA29 7130. CA30 2 7133. CA33 4 7134. CA34 2 7138. CA38 5 7140. CA40 8 7142. CA42 4 7143. CA43 9 6201. CO01 11 6202. CO02 8 6206. CO06 23 0103. CT03 35 4310. FL10 2 4316. FL16 5 4318. FL18 3 4319. FL19 50 4401. GA01 22 4403. GA03 26 3104. IA04 10 2103. IL03 4 2104. IL04 9 2107. IL07 3 2108. IL08 10 2113. IL13 8 2114. IL14 8 2122. IL22 34 2204. IN04 40 3201. KS01 3 0305. MA05 4 0306. MA06 8 0307. MA07 13 0308. MA08 3 0309. MA09 2 5202. MD02 4 5203. MD03 6 5204. MD04 8 5206. MD06 6 5207. MD07 6 2305. MI05 32 2308. MI08 6 2309. MI09 7 2312. MI12 3 2313. MI13 6 2316. MI16 2 2318. MI18 37 3301. MN01 5 3401. MO01 3 3402. MO02 6 3403. MO03 2 3409. MO09 39 4707. NC07 27 0401. NH01 3 1201. NJ01 18 1202. NJ02 1306. NY06 2 1307. NY07 3 1310. NY10 9 1311. NY11 1312. NY12 4 1315. NY15 2 1317. NY17 1318. NY18 1 1319. NY19 9 1320. NY20 7 1322. NY22 13 1331. NY31 9 1332. NY32 2 1333. NY33 43 1334. NY34 16 2403. OH03 5 2406. OH06 6 2407. OH07 7 2408. OH08 28 2418. OH18 32 7204. OR04 5 1401. PA01 8 1407. PA07 4 1408. PA08 6 1412. PA12 4 1413. PA13 8 1414. PA14 8 1418. PA18 2 1420. PA20 9 1422. PA22 21 5402. TN02 3 5403. TN03 43 5404. TN04 5 4908. TX08 41 4915. TX15 7 4918. TX18 31 4919. TX19 6 4922. TX22 9 4925. TX25 30 4003. VA03 4 4004. VA04 7 7301. WA01 5 7302. WA02 15 7307. WA07 7 7308. WA08 6 2504. WI04 14 2505. WI05 25 2509. WI09 2512. WI12 28 5601. WV01 27 6898. WY98 9999. NA 1126 0000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900015 NAME-TRACT/ED INDICATOR COLUMNS 60 - 60 NUMERIC MD=0 TRACT/ED INDICATOR ------------------ 1037 1. Sample address is in a tracted and blocked area 322 2. Sample address is not in a blocked area 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900016 NAME-CENSUS TRACT COLUMNS 61 - 66 NUMERIC MD=0 CENSUS TRACT ------------ The data field has been padded with a string of 9's to protect the confidentiality of the Respondent, except: 000000. INAP; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900017 NAME-EMUMERATION DISTRICT COLUMNS 67 - 71 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES 1980 CENSUS ENUMERATION DISTRICT (ED) FOR UNTRACTED AREAS ONLY --------------------------------------------------------- This is an alphabetic variable The data field has been padded with a string of 9's to protect the confidentiality of the Respondent. ============================== VAR 900018 NAME-CENSUS PLACE CODE COLUMNS 72 - 75 NUMERIC MD=0 1980 CENSUS PLACE CODE FOR PLACE OF INTERVIEW --------------------------------------------- The data field has been padded with a string of 9's to protect the confidentiality of the Respondent, except: 0000. INAP; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900019 NAME-FIPS SMSA CODE COLUMNS 76 - 79 NUMERIC MD=0 FIPS STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (SMSA) CODES (1980) -------------------------------------------------------- These FIPS SMSA codes were obtained from the Federal Information Processing Standard Publication, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards. 19 0360. Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, CA 18 0560. Atlantic City, NJ 26 0720. Baltimore, MD 26 1000. Birmingham, AL 31 1120. Boston, MA 24 1280. Buffalo, NY 44 1600. Chicago, IL 35 1800. Columbus, GA-AL 34 2000. Dayton, OH 28 2080. Denver-Boulder, CO 26 2120. Des Moines, IA 18 2160. Detroit, MI 32 2400. Eugene-Springfield, OR 34 2760. Fort Wayne, IN 38 2840. Fresno, CA 12 3000. Grand Rapids, MI 27 3360. Houston, TX 24 3840. Knoxville, TN 35 3980. Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL 28 4480. Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA 27 4760. Manchester, NH 41 4880. McAllen-Pharr-Edinburgh, TX 10 5000. Miami, FL 45 5080. Milwaukee, WI 23 5480. New Haven-West Haven, CT 37 5600. New York, NY-NJ 24 6160. Philadelphia, PA-NJ 33 6280. Pittsburgh, PA 34 6760. Richmond, VA 24 7040. St. Louis, MO-IL 14 7360. San Francisco-Oakland, CA 34 7600. Seattle-Everett, WA 29 8080. Steubenville-Wierton, OH-WV 27 9000. Wheeling, WV-OH 1524 0000. INAP; location not in SMSA; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900020 NAME-FIPS SCSA CODE COLUMNS 80 - 81 NUMERIC MD=0 FIPS STANDARD CONSOLIDATED STATISTICAL AREA (SCSA) CODES (1980) -------------------------------------------------------- The six largest SCSA's are marked with **. SEE APPENDIX NOTE 31 07. Boston-Lawrence-Lowell, MA-NH 44 14. Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI** 34 32. Dayton-Springfield, OH 18 35. Detroit-Ann Arbor, MI** 27 42. Houston-Galveston, TX 47 49. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA** 10 56. Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL 45 63. Milwaukee-Racine, WI 37 70. New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-CT** 24 77. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton, PA-DE-NJ-MD 14 84. San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA** 34 91. Seattle-Tacoma, WA 2120 00. INAP; location not in SCSA; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900021 NAME-SIZE OF INTERVIEW PLACE COLUMNS 82 - 83 NUMERIC MD=0 SIZE OF PLACE OF INTERVIEW -------------------------- This variable was coded according to the 1980 Census. The major objective of the Census Bureau in delineating urbanized areas is to provide a better separation of urban and rural population in the vicinity of large cities. An urbanized area consists of a central city or cities, and surrounding closely settled territory ("urban fringe"). Size of Place codes 21 and 41 include areas that are in the "urban fringe" but are not Census Places. SIX LARGEST SCSAs (OVER 4,000,000 POPULATION) AND FIVE OUT OF TEN NEXT LARGEST SMSAs (2,000,000 POPULATION): SEE APPENDIX NOTE 102 11. Central cities SUBURBS OF SIX LARGEST SCSAs AND FIVE OUT OF TEN NEXT LARGEST SMSAs: 16 20. Rural (including rural places with less than 2,500 population) 50 21. 2,500-9,999 population plus other urbanized areas ("urban fringe" not in census places) 59 22. 10,000-29,999 population 45 23. 30,000-49,999 population 47 24. 50,000-99,999 population 4 25. 100,000-149,999 population 2 26. 150,000-349,000 population 27. 350,000 and over population, exclusive of cities coded 11 SMSAs WITH LESS THAN 2,000,000 POPULATION, EXCLUSIVE OF THOSE IN THE SIX LARGEST SCSAs: CENTRAL CITIES IN SMSAs WITH LESS THAN 2,000,000 POPULATION: 13 30. Under 50,000 population (identified by Census Bureau as Central cities 18 31. 50,000-99,999 population 20 32. 100,000-149,999 population 103 33. 150,000-349,999 population 34 34. 350,000 and over population SUBURBS IN SMSAs WITH LESS THAN 2,000,000 POPULATION: 162 40. Rural (including rural places with less than 2500 population) 129 41. 2,500-9,999 population plus other urbanized areas ("urban fringe" not in Census places 115 42. 10,000-29,999 population 25 43. 30,000-49,999 population 14 44. 50,000-99,999 population 45. 100,000-149,999 population 3 46. 150,000 and over population NON-SMSAs: 251 50. Rural (including places with less than 2500 population) 54 51. 2,500-9,999 population 93 52. 10,000-29,999 population 53. 30,000-49,999 population 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900022 NAME-POPULATION IN 1000S COLUMNS 84 - 87 NUMERIC MD=9999 POPULATION IN 1000's (1980) --------------------------- The actual 1980 population of the interview place was coded in thousands, rounding to the nearest whole thousand. Actual number is coded 0000. Rural place, no defined census place, census place with fewer than 500 persons 0001. 500-1499 persons . . 9999. 9,998,500 persons and over ============================== VAR 900023 NAME-BELT CODE COLUMNS 88 - 88 NUMERIC MD=0 BELT CODE (1980 CENSUS) ----------------------- This variable was coded according to the 1980 Census with additions from Census Population Reports. SUBURBS are defined as all urbanized areas in the SMSA exclusive of the areas coded 1 and 2 below, plus the remainder of any county that includes a central city or parts of a central city. (NOTE: in the New England division where SMSA boundaries do not follow county lines, it is necessary to limit this category to the SMSA part of a county that includes a central city). An ADJACENT AREA includes all territory beyond the outer boundary of the suburban belt, but within fifty miles of the central business district of a central city. An OUTLYING AREA includes all territory more than fifty miles from the central business district of a central city. SEE APPENDIX NOTE 102 1. Central cities of the 6 largest Standard Consolidated Statistical Areas (SCSAs) plus five of the ten next largest SMSAs (population over 2,000,000) 188 2. Central cities of SMSAs with less than 2,000,000 population (exclusive of those in the 6 largest SCSAs) 215 3. Suburbs of the 6 largest SCSAs, and five of the ten next largest SMSAs. 398 4. Suburbs of other SMSAs 369 5. Adjacent areas 87 6. Outlying areas 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900024 NAME-MCD CODE COLUMNS 89 - 91 NUMERIC MD=0 1980 CENSUS MINOR CIVIL DIVISION (MCD) CODE ------------------------------------------- 1980 Census Minor Civil Division code for location of interview The data field has been padded with a string of 9's to protect the confidentiality of the Respondent ============================== VAR 900025 NAME-SAMPLING ERROR CODE COLUMNS 92 - 94 NUMERIC MD=0 SAMPLING ERROR CODE ------------------- This code contains information for computing sampling errors. Contact NES project staff or ISR's Sampling Section for further details ============================== VAR 900026 NAME-SELECTION TABLE COLUMNS 95 - 96 NUMERIC MD=0 SELECTION TABLE --------------- The Selection Table is used to select a respondent from all eligible adults (18 years of age or older by Election Day and U.S. citizens) in a household. A complete listing of the household is taken and each eligible adult is assigned a number based on the criteria of sex and age. The interviewer then uses the Selection Table to determine the number of the eligible adults to be interviewed. The Selection Table consists of two parallel columns of numbers. In the first column the interviewer circles the total number of eligible adults in the household; in the second column there is a number that identifies (i.e., matches the number assigned to one of the eligible adults) the respondent. There are eight different Selection Tables used and they are randomly assigned. The Selection Table appears on the coversheet below the household listing. (Although only eight tables are used, there are 12 codes in this variable because the eight tables are used in cycles of 12; this procedure is used to equalize the probability of selection for each eligible adult). 108 01. A 130 02. B1 120 03. C 111 04. D 114 05. E1 123 06. F 113 07. A 130 08. B2 102 09. C 93 10. D 116 11. E2 99 12. F 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900027 NAME-SELECTED R PERSON NUMBER COLUMNS 97 - 97 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 SELECTED R PERSON NUMBER ------------------------ R's number within Household Listing 886 1. One 411 2. 47 3. 13 4. 1 5. 1 6. Six 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900028 NAME-NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HH COLUMNS 98 - 99 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD ------------------------------ This figure includes all persons in the household, whether eligible or not to participate in the study by the criteria of age and nationality. The actual number of persons was coded here. 304 01. One 444 02. 246 03. 214 04. 102 05. 28 06. 15 07. 3 08. 09. 2 10. 1 11. Eleven 99. NA 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900029 NAME-# OF ELIGIBLE ADULTS COLUMNS 100 - 100 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 NUMBER OF POLITICALLY ELIGIBLE ADULTS IN HH ------------------------------------------- This variable includes those household members who were both 18 or older AND citizens, as of election day 1990. The actual number of politically eligible adults was coded. Some users might choose to use this variable as a weight to compensate for slightly unequal selection probabilities. 448 01. One 740 02. 119 03. 43 04. 6 05. 3 06. Six 99. NA 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900030 NAME-# OF CHILDREN < 6 YRS COLUMNS 101 - 101 NUMERIC MD=9 NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER 6 -------------------------- Number of Children under 6 years of age in household 1117 0. None 156 1. One 72 2. 10 3. 2 4. Four 1128 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900031 NAME-# OF CHILDREN 6-9 YRS COLUMNS 102 - 102 NUMERIC MD=9 NUMBER OF CHILDREN 6-9 YEARS ---------------------------- Number of Children 6-9 years old in household 1138 0. None 178 1. One 39 2. 2 3. Three 1128 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900032 NAME-# OF CHILDREN 10-13 YRS COLUMNS 103 - 103 NUMERIC MD=9 NUMBER OF CHILDREN 10-13 YEARS ------------------------------ Number of Children 10-13 years old in household 1173 0. None 150 1. One 32 2. 2 3. Three 1128 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900033 NAME-# OF CHILDREN 14-17 YRS COLUMNS 104 - 104 NUMERIC MD=9 NUMBER OF CHILDREN 14-17 YEARS ------------------------------ Number of Children 14-17 years old in household 1167 0. None 161 1. One 25 2. 3 3. 1 4. Four 1128 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900034 NAME-HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION COLUMNS 105 - 106 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION --------------------- Householder refers to the person who owns or rents the home; in whose name the lease is held. Cohabiting individuals living as married are coded as married (30,40,50,51,52). For roommates of opposite sex, respondent is considered the head/householder (11,12,21,22). Household refers to adults aged 18 years and over on election day, including non-citizens, living in the house at the time of interview. Codes 10 or 20 include Respondents who are married with spouses residing elsewhere for reasons of work, illness or transfer. 129 10. 1 adult male 14 11. 1 adult male (head/householder) plus 1 other non-relative 7 12. 1 adult male (head/householder) plus 2 or more non-relatives 271 20. 1 adult female 13 21. 1 adult female (head/householder) plus 1 other non-relative 22. 1 adult female (head/householder) plus 2 or more non-relatives 671 30. 1 married (or partnered) couple: all children living at home are under 18 OR no children 110 40. 1 married (or partnered) couple plus 1 other relative 41 50. 1 married (or partnered) couple plus 2 or more other relatives 2 51. 1 married (or partnered) couple plus 1 other non-relative 52. 1 married (or partnered) couple plus 2 or more other non-relatives 16 60. 1 unmarried male (head/householder) plus 1 other relative 6 70. 1 unmarried male (head/householder) plus 2 or more other relatives, or any combination of relative(s) and non-relative(s) 53 80. 1 unmarried female (head/householder) plus 1 other relative 24 90. 1 unmarried female (head/householder) plus 2 or more other relatives, or any combination of relative(s) and non-relative(s) 2 95. Relatives of opposite sex, unclear who is head or householder 99. NA 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900035 NAME-REFUSAL CONVERSION INDIC COLUMNS 107 - 107 NUMERIC MD=9 REFUSAL CONVERSION INDICATOR ---------------------------- A "refusal conversion" refers to a completed interview that was initially refused by the Respondent. 1318 0. No, not a Refusal Conversion situation 41 1. Yes, a Refusal Conversion situation 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900036 NAME-PERSUASION LETTER REQUES COLUMNS 108 - 108 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PERSUASION LETTER REQUESTED? ---------------------------- 201 1. Yes 1149 5. No 9 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900037 NAME-TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS COLUMNS 109 - 110 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS (CALL NUMBER OF FINAL CALL) ------------------------------------------------- Call number of last interviewer call to housing unit 01. . . 32. 99. NA 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900038 NAME-RESULT CODE COLUMNS 111 - 111 NUMERIC MD=0 RESULT CODE ----------- 1359 01. Interview: complete 05. Interview: partial 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900039 NAME-R'S NAME OBTAINED? COLUMNS 112 - 112 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 WAS RESPONDENT'S NAME OBTAINED? ------------------------------- 1353 1. Yes 6 5. No 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900040 NAME-FEM LEGAL NAME CHANGE? COLUMNS 113 - 113 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 IF R IS FEMALE, HAS LEGAL NAME CHANGED IN THE PAST THREE YEARS DUE TO MARRIAGE, DIVORCE, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON? -------------------------------------------------------- 71 1. Yes 611 5. No 46 9. NA 1757 0. INAP, R is male; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900041 NAME-PHONE NUMBER OBTAINED? COLUMNS 114 - 114 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 R'S TELEPHONE NUMBER OBTAINED? ------------------------------ Was R's phone number obtained in recontact session? 1236 1. Yes 101 5. No, R has no phone 22 7. No, R refused to give it 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900042 NAME-TELEPHONE IW PROBLEM? COLUMNS 115 - 115 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 (INTERVIEWER) Is there a person (i.e. Hearing problems, Illness) that we should NOT Interview by telephone? ------------------------------------------------------- 89 1. Yes 1208 5. No 62 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900043 NAME-INTERVIEWER'S ID NUMBER COLUMNS 116 - 119 NUMERIC MD=0 INTERVIEWER'S NUMBER -------------------- Code 4 digit number from top of interviewer's label 1336. . . 9900. 0000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900044 NAME-INTERVIEWER RACE COLUMNS 120 - 120 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 INTERVIEWER RACE ---------------- 1304 1. White 40 2. Black 8 3. American Indian 7 7. Other 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900045 NAME-INTERVIEWER LANGUAGES COLUMNS 121 - 121 NUMERIC MD=9 INTERVIEWER LANGUAGES --------------------- 1234 0. Not bilingual 85 1. Bilingual-Spanish 40 7. Bilingual-other 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900046 NAME-INTERVIEWER ETHNICITY COLUMNS 122 - 122 NUMERIC MD=9 INTERVIEWER ETHNICITY --------------------- 1283 0. Non-Hispanic 69 1. Hispanic 1133 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900047 NAME-INTERVIEWER AGE BRACKET COLUMNS 123 - 123 NUMERIC MD=0 INTERVIEWER AGE, BRACKETED -------------------------- 194 1. Less than 40 years 351 2. 41-50 years 217 3. 51-55 years 193 4. 56-60 years 252 5. 61-64 years 152 6. 65 years or older 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900048 NAME-INTERVIEWER WORK YEARS COLUMNS 124 - 124 NUMERIC MD=0 INTERVIEWER YEARS OF WORK, BRACKETED ------------------------------------ 522 1. Less than one year 464 2. 1 to 2 years 373 3. 3 or more years 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900049 NAME-INTERVIEWER GENDER COLUMNS 125 - 125 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 INTERVIEWER GENDER ------------------ 65 1. Male 1294 2. Female 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900050 NAME-INTERVIEWER EDUCATION COLUMNS 126 - 126 NUMERIC MD=0 INTERVIEWER EDUCATION, BRACKETED -------------------------------- 295 1. Some high school/HS diploma/equivalency 410 2. Some college 654 3. College: degree at Bachelor's level or greater 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900051 NAME-INTERVIEWER NUMBER COLUMNS 127 - 128 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.6. INTERVIEWER'S INTERVIEW NUMBER ------------------------------------ 01. . . 46. 00. INAP, 1992 cross section 99. NA ============================== VAR 900052 NAME-MONTH OF INTERVIEW COLUMNS 129 - 130 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 Q.7(a). DATE OF INTERVIEW--MONTH --------------------------------- 946 11. NOV 373 12. DEC 40 01. JAN 02. FEB 99. NA 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900053 NAME-DAY OF INTERVIEW COLUMNS 131 - 132 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 Q.7(b). DATE OF INTERVIEW--DAY ------------------------------- Code actual DAY of MONTH 01. . . 31. 99. NA 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900054 NAME-LENGTH OF INTERVIEW COLUMNS 133 - 135 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 999 Q.8. TOTAL LENGTH OF INTERVIEW ------------------------------- Code actual MINUTES 001. . . 990. 999. NA 000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900055 NAME-PRE-EDIT TIME COLUMNS 136 - 138 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 999 Q.11. TOTAL TIME TO PRE-EDIT ----------------------------- Code actual MINUTES 001. . . 990. 999. NA 000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900056 NAME-POST-EDIT TIME COLUMNS 139 - 141 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 999 Q.14. TOTAL TIME TO POST-INTERVIEW EDIT ---------------------------------------- Code actual MINUTES 001. . . 990. 999. NA 000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900057 NAME-TIME NOW COLUMNS 142 - 145 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9999 Q.A0. EXACT TIME NOW --------------------- Beginning local time of start of interview Code actual time using 24 HOUR CLOCK 0600. 6:00 AM . . 1200. NOON . . 1800. 6:00 PM . . 2200. 10:00 PM . . 2250. 10:50 PM 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900058 NAME-TYPE OF HOUSE RACE COLUMNS 146 - 147 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 TYPE OF CONGRESSIONAL RACE (HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES) ----------------------------------------------------- Code number printed on label at top of facesheet INCUMBENT CANDIDATE(S) SEE APPENDIX NOTE 617 12. Democratic incumbent running -- Republican challenger 224 14. Democratic incumbent running -- Unopposed 289 21. Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger 121 24. Republican incumbent running -- Unopposed 51. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 52. Democratic incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 32 55. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 61. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 62. Republican incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 76 65. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 99. District of Columbia 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900059 NAME-TYPE OF SENATE RACE COLUMNS 148 - 149 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 TYPE OF SENATE RACE ------------------- Code number printed on label at top of facesheet INCUMBENT CANDIDATE(S) SEE APPENDIX NOTE 326 12. Democratic incumbent running -- Republican challenger 92 14. Democratic incumbent running -- Unopposed 308 21. Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger 34 24. Republican incumbent running -- Unopposed 51. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 52. Democratic incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 55. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 61. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 62. Republican incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 55 65. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 111 81. Democratic incumbents -- no race in state 70 82. Republican incumbents -- no race in state 363 85. Democratic and Republican incumbents -- no race in state 99. District of Columbia 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900060 NAME-TYPE OF GOVERNOR RACE COLUMNS 150 - 151 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 TYPE OF GOVERNOR RACE --------------------- Code number printed on label at top of facesheet INCUMBENT CANDIDATE(S) SEE APPENDIX NOTE 425 12. Democratic incumbent running -- Republican challenger 14. Democratic incumbent running -- Unopposed 222 21. Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger 24. Republican incumbent running -- Unopposed 51. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 52. Democratic incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 197 55. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 23 59. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. & other (Connecticut) 61. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 62. Republican incumb. not running -- Rep. candidate unopposed 286 65. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 151 81. Democratic incumbent -- no race in state 55 82. Republican incumbent -- no race in state 99. District of Columbia 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900061 NAME-FORM TYPE COLUMNS 152 - 152 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.3. FORM TYPE --------------- 681 1. A...(0 in Q.B1-Q.B4a(5), Q.F14-Q.F19, Q.K3-Q.K5a, Q.N4-Q.N7, Q.Q5) 674 2. B...(0 in Q.F6-Q.F13, Q.J7a-Q.K2a, Q.L8-Q.L9a/Q.L9b, Q.M1-Q.M2a, Q.P1a-Q.P1d, Q.6-Q.R3a) 2 3. Form A Taken As Form B...(0 in Q.F6-Q.F13, Q.J7a-Q.K2a, Q.L8-Q.L9a/Q.L9b, Q.M1-Q.M2a, Q.P1a-Q.P1d, Q.Q6-Q.R3a) 2 4. Form B Taken As Form A...(0 in Q.B1-Q.B4a(5), Q.F14-Q.F19, Q.K3-Q.K5a, Q.N4-Q.N7, Q.Q5) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900062 NAME-R INTREST-POL CAMPGN COLUMNS 153 - 153 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 In this interview I will be talking with you about the recent elections, as well as a number of other things. First, I have some questions about the political campaigns that took place this election year. Q.A1. Some people don't pay much attention to political campaigns. How about you? Would you say that you were VERY MUCH INTERESTED, SOMEWHAT INTERESTED, or NOT MUCH INTERESTED in following the political campaigns this year? ---------------------------------------------------------- 304 1. VERY MUCH INTERESTED 635 3. SOMEWHAT INTERESTED 419 5. NOT MUCH INTERESTED 8. DK 1 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900063 NAME-READ ABT CAMPGN-NEWSPAPR COLUMNS 154 - 154 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.A2. Did you read about the campaigns in any newspapers? ---------------------------------------------------------- 889 1. YES 470 5. NO...(0 in Q.A2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.A2a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.A2a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900064 NAME-ATTN PAID CAMPGN-NWSPAPR COLUMNS 155 - 155 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.A2a. (RB, P.1) How much attention did you pay to newspaper articles about the campaigns - A GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? ------------------------------------------------------------ 81 1. A GREAT DEAL 241 2. QUITE A BIT 387 3. SOME 169 4. VERY LITTLE 10 5. NONE 8. DK 1 9. NA 1596 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.A2; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900065 NAME-WATCH CAMPGN PRGRMS-TV COLUMNS 156 - 156 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.A3. Did you watch any programs about the campaigns on television? -------------------------------------------------------- 868 1. YES 491 5. NO...(0 in Q.A3a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.A3a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.A3a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900066 NAME-# CAMPGN PRGRMS WATCH-TV COLUMNS 157 - 157 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.A3a. (RB, P.2) Would you say you watched A GOOD MANY, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? -------------------------------------------------------- 173 1. A GOOD MANY 362 2. SEVERAL 329 3. JUST ONE OR TWO 1 5. R volunteers: NONE 8. DK 3 9. NA 1617 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.A3; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900067 NAME-ATTN PAID CAMPGN-TV COLUMNS 158 - 158 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.A4. (RB, P.3) How much attention did you pay to news on TV about the campaign - A GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? ---------------------------------------------------------- 171 1. A GREAT DEAL 331 2. QUITE A BIT 449 3. SOME 287 4. VERY LITTLE 116 5. NONE 8. DK 5 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900068 NAME-DISCSS POLTCS W/FAM,FRND COLUMNS 159 - 159 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.A5. Do you ever discuss politics with your family or friends? ------------------------------------------------------- 967 1. YES 391 5. NO...(0 in Q.A5a-Q.A5b) 1 8. DK...(0 in Q.A5a-Q.A5b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.A5a-Q.A5b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900069 NAME-OFT DSCSS PLTCS FAM,FRND COLUMNS 160 - 160 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.A5a. (RB, P.4) How often do you discuss politics with your family or friends - EVERY DAY, 3 OR 4 TIMES A WEEK, ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK, or LESS OFTEN than that? -------------------------------------------------------- 92 1. EVERY DAY 182 2. 3 OR 4 TIMES A WEEK 350 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK 343 4. LESS OFTEN 5. R VOLUNTEERS: NEVER...(0 in Q.A5b) 8. DK 9. NA...(0 in Q.A5b) 1518 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.A5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900070 NAME-#DAYS DISC PLTC FAM,FRND COLUMNS 161 - 161 NUMERIC MD=9 OR GE 8 Q.A5b. How many days in the PAST WEEK did you talk about politics with family or friends? --------------------------------------------------------- Code NUMBER OF DAYS 606 0. NONE; INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.A5; 5 or 9 in Q.A5a 177 1. 195 2. 130 3. 72 4. 27 5. 12 6. 123 7. EVERY DAY 6 8. DK 1137 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900071 NAME-#DAYS PST WK READ NWPAPR COLUMNS 162 - 162 NUMERIC MD=9 OR GE 8 Q.A6. How many days IN THE PAST WEEK did you read a daily newspaper? ---------------------------------------------------------- Code NUMBER OF DAYS 260 0. NONE 149 1. 121 2. 107 3. 65 4. 38 5. 26 6. 591 7. EVERY DAY 1 8. DK 1127 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900072 NAME-#DAYS PST WK WATCH TV COLUMNS 163 - 163 NUMERIC MD=9 OR GE 8 Q.A7. How many days IN THE PAST WEEK did you watch the news on TV? ------------------------------------------------------------ Code NUMBER OF DAYS 123 0. NONE 67 1. 99 2. 113 3. 92 4. 89 5. 33 6. 740 7. EVERY DAY 8. DK 1129 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900073 NAME-CKPT FORM TYPE COLUMNS 164 - 164 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B0. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: ------------------------------ 683 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.B1-Q.B4a(5)) 676 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900074 NAME-DOES R LIKE ANYTHING-DEM COLUMNS 165 - 165 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 -- Q.B1-Q.B4a ARE ASKED ON FORM B ONLY -- Q.B1. I'd like to ask you what you think are the good and bad points about the two NATIONAL PARTIES. Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the Democratic Party? ---------------------------------------------------------- 301 1. YES 336 5. NO...(0 in Q.B1a) 36 8. DK...(0 in Q.B1a) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.B1a) 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900075 NAME-WHAT R LIKES,DEM PARTY-1 COLUMNS 166 - 169 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Q.B1a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you LIKE about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900076 NAME-WHAT R LIKES,DEM PARTY-2 COLUMNS 170 - 173 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B1a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900077 NAME-WHAT R LIKES,DEM PARTY-3 COLUMNS 174 - 177 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B1a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900078 NAME-WHAT R LIKES,DEM PARTY-4 COLUMNS 178 - 181 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B1a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900079 NAME-WHAT R LIKES,DEM PARTY-5 COLUMNS 182 - 185 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B1a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900080 NAME-DOES R DISLK ANYTHNG-DEM COLUMNS 186 - 186 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B2. Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE about the Democratic Party? ---------------------------------------------------------- 259 1. YES 393 5. NO...(0 in Q.B2a) 22 8. DK...(0 in Q.B2a) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.B2a) 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900081 NAME-WHT R DISLKS,DEM PARTY-1 COLUMNS 187 - 190 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Q.B2a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") --------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900082 NAME-WHT R DISLKS,DEM PARTY-2 COLUMNS 191 - 194 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B2a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") --------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900083 NAME-WHT R DISLKS,DEM PARTY-3 COLUMNS 195 - 198 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B2a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") --------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900084 NAME-WHT R DISLKS,DEM PARTY-4 COLUMNS 199 - 202 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B2a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") --------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900085 NAME-WHT R DISLKS,DEM PARTY-5 COLUMNS 203 - 206 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B2a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") --------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900086 NAME-DOES R LIKE ANYTHING-REP COLUMNS 207 - 207 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B3. Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the Republican Party? ---------------------------------------------------------- 224 1. YES 424 5. NO...(0 in Q.B3a) 25 8. DK...(0 in Q.B3a) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.B3a) 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900087 NAME-WHAT R LIKES,REP PARTY-1 COLUMNS 208 - 211 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Q.B3a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900088 NAME-WHAT R LIKES,REP PARTY-2 COLUMNS 212 - 215 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B3a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900089 NAME-WHAT R LIKES,REP PARTY-3 COLUMNS 216 - 219 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B3a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900090 NAME-WHAT R LIKES,REP PARTY-4 COLUMNS 220 - 223 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B3a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900091 NAME-WHAT R LIKES,REP PARTY-5 COLUMNS 224 - 227 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B3a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900092 NAME-DOES R DISLK ANYTHNG-REP COLUMNS 228 - 228 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B4. Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE about the Republican Party? ---------------------------------------------------------- 300 1. YES 356 5. NO...(0 in Q.B4a) 18 8. DK...(0 in Q.B4a) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.B4a) 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900093 NAME-WHT R DISLKS,REP PARTY-1 COLUMNS 229 - 232 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Q.B4a(1). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") --------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900094 NAME-WHT R DISLKS,REP PARTY-2 COLUMNS 233 - 236 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B4a(2). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") --------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900095 NAME-WHT R DISLKS,REP PARTY-3 COLUMNS 237 - 240 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B4a(3). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") --------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900096 NAME-WHT R DISLKS,REP PARTY-4 COLUMNS 241 - 244 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B4a(4). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") --------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900097 NAME-WHT R DISLKS,REP PARTY-5 COLUMNS 245 - 248 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B4a(5). (IF NECESSARY: What is that?) (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") --------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, 1 in Q.B0 (Form B Only); 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900098 NAME-BUSH-APPROVE/DISAPPROVE COLUMNS 249 - 249 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B5. Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George Bush is handling his job as president? ---------------------------------------------------------- 840 1. APPROVE 467 5. DISAPPROVE 47 8. DK...(0 in Q.B5a/Q.B5b) 5 9. NA...(0 in Q.B5a/Q.B5b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900099 NAME-BUSH-STRNG APRV/DISAPRV COLUMNS 250 - 250 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B5a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? Q.B5b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? ----------------------------------------------------------- 358 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 480 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 184 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 281 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 2 8. DK 2 9. NA 1178 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.B5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900100 NAME-BUSH-ECON APPRV/DISAPRV COLUMNS 251 - 251 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B6. Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George Bush is handling the economy? ---------------------------------------------------------- 536 1. APPROVE 722 5. DISAPPROVE 98 8. DK...(0 in Q.B6a/Q.B6b) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.B6a/Q.B6b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900101 NAME-BUSH-STRG ECON APP/DISAP COLUMNS 252 - 252 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B6a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? Q.B6b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? ----------------------------------------------------------- 196 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 339 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 250 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 468 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 2 8. DK 3 9. NA 1227 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.B6; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900102 NAME-BUSH-FOR RELAT APP/DISAP COLUMNS 253 - 253 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B7. Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George Bush is handling our relations with foreign countries? ---------------------------------------------------------- 822 1. APPROVE 487 5. DISAPPROVE 48 8. DK...(0 in Q.B7a/Q.B7b) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.B7a/Q.B7b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900103 NAME-BUSH-STRG FOR REL AP/DIS COLUMNS 254 - 254 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B7a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? Q.B7b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? ----------------------------------------------------------- 492 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 330 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 130 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 355 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 8. DK 2 9. NA 1176 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.B7; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900104 NAME-BUSH-ENVIRNMNT APP/DISAP COLUMNS 255 - 255 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B8. Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George Bush is handling pollution and other environmental problems? ---------------------------------------------------------- 541 1. APPROVE 592 5. DISAPPROVE 224 8. DK...(0 in Q.B8a/Q.B8b) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.B8a/Q.B8b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900105 NAME-BUSH-STRG ENVIRON AP/DIS COLUMNS 256 - 256 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B8a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? Q.B8b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? ----------------------------------------------------------- 233 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 307 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 223 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 366 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 8. DK 4 9. NA 1352 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.B8; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900106 NAME-R'S INTEREST-CONG ELCTN COLUMNS 257 - 257 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B9. As you know, representatives to Congress in Washington were chosen in this election from congressional districts all around the country. How much would you say that you personally cared about the way the election to the U.S. House of Representatives came out: did you care VERY MUCH, PRETTY MUCH, NOT VERY MUCH, or NOT AT ALL? ----------------------------------------------------------- 222 1. VERY MUCH 442 2. PRETTY MUCH 463 4. NOT VERY MUCH 215 5. NOT AT ALL 14 8. DK 3 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900107 NAME-R REMEMB HSE CAND NAMES? COLUMNS 258 - 258 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B10. Do you happen to remember the names of the candidates for congress--that is, for the House of Representatives in Washington--who ran in this district this November? ------------------------------------------------------------ 435 1. YES 923 5. NO...(0 in Q.B10a(1)-Q.B10x(3)) 1 9. NA...(0 in Q.B10a(1)-Q.B10x(3)) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900108 NAME-WHO WERE HSE CANDS-1 COLUMNS 259 - 260 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.B10a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B10a(1) Candidate number code for first Congressional candidate named. ------------------------------------------------------------ Precoded in box by interviewer *If a senator or senatorial candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B10a, the senatorial candidate (#11-16,19,29) or gubernatorial candidate (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B10aa (code 7) and Q.B10x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 6 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 15 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT 3 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 203 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 94 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 3 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 5 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER *Candidates to other office mentioned Senatorial Candidates or Senators (in states with Senate race): 1 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE 3 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE 15 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE 13 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE 2 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE 2 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE 3 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP Gubernatorial Candidates (in states with Gubernatorial race): 4 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 3 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 57 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 3 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 99. NA 2050 00. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900109 NAME-WHAT PARTY HSE CAND-1 COLUMNS 261 - 261 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B10b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B10a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B10b(1) Party code for first Congressional candidate named. ------------------------------------------------------ 254 1. DEMOCRATIC 146 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 22 8. DK 13 9. NA 2050 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900110 NAME-ACTUAL PARTY HSE CAND-1 COLUMNS 262 - 262 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B10aa. Who were they? Q.B10aa(1) Collapsed code for first Congressional candidate named. --------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B10a(1) 212 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35) 114 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (30) 106 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (11-16, 19, 29, 41, 42, 51-56, 97) 3 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. NA (99) 2050 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900111 NAME-R KNOWLDG HSE CAND-1 COLUMNS 263 - 263 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B10x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's district Q.B10x(1) First Congressional candidate named. ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B10a(1) & Q.B10b(1) 292 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 11 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 23 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 94 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 12 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2050 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900112 NAME-WHO WERE HSE CANDS-2 COLUMNS 264 - 265 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.B10a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B10a(2) Candidate number code for second Congressional candidate named. -------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer *If a senator or senatorial candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B10a, the senatorial candidate (#11-16,19,29) or gubernatorial candidate (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B10aa (code 7) and Q.B10x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race," or "invalid candidate name given." For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 2 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 8 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 3 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 2 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 13 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 10 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 22 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 22 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER *Candidates to other office mentioned Senatorial Candidates or Senators (in states with Senate race): 3 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE 2 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE 4 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE 4 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE 4 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE 3 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE 2 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP Gubernatorial Candidates (in states with Gubernatorial race): 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 1 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 50 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 36 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 2296 00. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900113 NAME-WHAT PARTY HSE CAND-2 COLUMNS 266 - 266 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B10b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B10a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B10b(2) Party code for second Congressional candidate named. ------------------------------------------------------- 90 1. DEMOCRATIC 83 5. REPUBLICAN 5 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 8 8. DK 3 9. NA 2296 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900114 NAME-ACTUAL PARTY HSE CAND-2 COLUMNS 267 - 267 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B10aa. Who were they? Q.B10aa(2) Collapsed code for second Congressional candidate named. ---------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B10a(2) 43 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35) 35 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36) 2 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (30) 73 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (11-16, 19, 29, 41, 42, 51-56, 97) 36 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. NA (99) 2296 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900115 NAME-R KNOWLDG HSE CAND-2 COLUMNS 268 - 268 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B10x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's district Q.B10x(2) Second Congressional candidate named. ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B10a(2) & Q.B10b(2) 71 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 7 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 64 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 9 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 36 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2296 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900116 NAME-WHO WERE HSE CANDS-3 COLUMNS 269 - 270 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.B10a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B10a(3) Candidate number code for third Congressional candidate named. ------------------------------------------------------------ Precoded in box by interviewer *If a senator or senatorial candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B10a, the senatorial candidate (#11-16,19,29) or gubernatorial candidate (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B10aa (code 7) and Q.B10x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race," or "invalid candidate name given." For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 2 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 3 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 1 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 1 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER *Candidates to other office mentioned Senatorial Candidates or Senators (in states with Senate race): 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE 1 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE 1 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP 1 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP Gubernatorial Candidates (in states with Gubernatorial race): 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 13 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 1 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 2461 00. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900117 NAME-WHAT PARTY HSE CAND-3 COLUMNS 271 - 271 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B10b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B10a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B10b(3) Party code for third Congressional candidate named. ------------------------------------------------------ 11 1. DEMOCRATIC 10 5. REPUBLICAN 1 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 2 8. DK 9. NA 2461 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900118 NAME-ACTUAL PARTY HSE CAND-3 COLUMNS 272 - 272 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B10aa. Who were they? Q.B10aa(3) Collapsed code for third Congressional candidate named. --------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B10a(3) 4 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35) 3 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (30) 16 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (11-16, 19, 29, 41, 42, 51-56, 97) 1 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. NA (99) 2461 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900119 NAME-R KNOWLDG HSE CAND-3 COLUMNS 273 - 273 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B10x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's district Q.B10x(3) Third Congressional candidate named. ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B10a(3) & Q.B10b(3) 6 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 1 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 15 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 1 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 1 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2461 0. INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900120 NAME-CKPT: SEN RACE COLUMNS 274 - 274 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.B11. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------ 815 1. U.S. SENATE RACE IN STATE (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #11-#16) 544 2. ALL OTHERS (No U.S. Senate Race in State)...(0 in Q.B12-Q.B12x(3)) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900121 NAME-DOES R REMEM SENATE CAND COLUMNS 275 - 275 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B12. And how about the candidates who ran in this state for the United States Senate in Washington? Do you happen to remember what the candidates' names were? ---------------------------------------------------------- 348 1. YES 449 5. NO...(0 in Q.B12a(1)-Q.B12x(3)) 8. DK...(0 in Q.B12a(1)-Q.B12x(3)) 18 9. NA...(0 in Q.B12a(1)-Q.B12x(3)) 1670 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900122 NAME-WHO WERE SENATE CANDS-1 COLUMNS 276 - 277 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.B12a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B12a(1). Candidate number code for first Congressional candidate named. ------------------------------------------------------------ Precoded in box by interviewer *If a House of Representatives candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B12a, the House candidate number (#31-36) or the gubernatorial candidate number (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B12aa (code 7) and Q.B12x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race," or "invalid candidate name given." For States with Senate Race, but with No Incumbent Senator Running: 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 1 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 13 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR For States with Running Incumbent Senator: 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 141 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 106 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 21 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 14 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 12 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION 5 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION *Candidates to other office mentioned Candidates to the House: 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 2 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 9 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 3 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE Gubernatorial Candidates (in States with Gubernatorial race): 1 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 1 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 2 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 15 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 1 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 1 99. NA 2137 00. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900123 NAME-WHAT PARTY SENATE CAND-1 COLUMNS 278 - 278 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B12b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B12a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B12b(1). Party code for first Congressional candidate named. ------------------------------------------------------- 171 1. DEMOCRATIC 153 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 15 8. DK 9 9. NA 2137 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900124 NAME-ACTUAL PARTY SEN CAND-1 COLUMNS 279 - 279 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B12aa. Who were they? Q.B12aa(1) Collapsed code for first Congressional candidate named. ---------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B12a(1) 163 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15) 133 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (10, 80) 50 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE 19, 21, 22, 29, 31-36, 51-56, 97) 1 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 1 9. NA (99) 2137 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900125 NAME-R KNOWLDG SEN CAND-1 COLUMNS 280 - 280 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B12x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of current residence. Q.B12x(1) First Congressional candidate named. ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B12a(1) & Q.B12b(1) 268 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 14 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 14 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 41 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 9 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 1 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 1 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2137 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900126 NAME-WHO WERE SENATE CANDS-2 COLUMNS 281 - 282 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.B12a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B12a(2). Candidate number code for second Congressional candidate named. --------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer *If a House of Representatives candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B12a, the House candidate number (#31-36) or the gubernatorial candidate number (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B12aa (code 7) and Q.B12x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race," or "invalid candidate name given." For States with Senate Race, but with No Incumbent Senator Running: 1 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 5 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR For States with Running Incumbent Senator: 1 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 16 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 21 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 39 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 6 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION 3 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION *Candidates to other office mentioned Candidates to the House: 1 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 4 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 1 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE Gubernatorial Candidates (in States with Gubernatorial race): 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 1 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 8 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 22 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 2301 00. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900127 NAME-WHAT PARTY SENATE CAND-2 COLUMNS 283 - 283 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B12b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B12a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B12b(2). Party code for second Congressional candidate named. -------------------------------------------------------- 83 1. DEMOCRATIC 89 5. REPUBLICAN 1 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 6 8. DK 5 9. NA 2301 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900128 NAME-ACTUAL PARTY SEN CAND-2 COLUMNS 284 - 284 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B12aa. Who were they? Q.B12aa(2) Collapsed code for Second Congressional candidate named. ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B12a(2) 60 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15) 77 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16) 1 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (10, 80) 24 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE 19, 21, 22, 29, 31-36, 51-56, 97) 22 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. NA (99) 2301 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900129 NAME-R KNOWLDG SEN CAND-2 COLUMNS 285 - 285 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B12x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of current residence. Q.B12x(2) Second Congressional candidate named. ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B12a(2) & Q.B12b(2) 126 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 7 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 18 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 6 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 22 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2301 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900130 NAME-WHO WERE SENATE CANDS-3 COLUMNS 286 - 287 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.B12a. Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) Q.B12a(3). Candidate number code for third Congressional candidate named. ------------------------------------------------------------ Precoded in box by interviewer *If a House of Representatives candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.B12a, the House candidate number (#31-36) or the gubernatorial candidate number (#51-56) was coded. Built variables Q.B12aa (code 7) and Q.B12x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race," or "invalid candidate name given." For States with Senate Race, but with No Incumbent Senator Running: 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR For States with Running Incumbent Senator: 10. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 1 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION 1 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION *Candidates to other office mentioned Candidates to the House: 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE 2 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT FOR THE HOUSE 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER FOR THE HOUSE Gubernatorial Candidates (in States with Gubernatorial race): 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 1 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST 2 98. DK candidate's name, but recalls party 2478 00. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900131 NAME-WHAT PARTY SENATE CAND-3 COLUMNS 288 - 288 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B12b. (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN Q.B12a) What was (NAME's) party? Q.B12b(3). Party code for third Congressional candidate named. ------------------------------------------------------- 1 1. DEMOCRATIC 4 5. REPUBLICAN 1 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY...(Make Card) 1 8. DK 9. NA 2478 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900132 NAME-ACTUAL PARTY SEN CAND-3 COLUMNS 289 - 289 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B12aa. Who were they? Q.B12aa(3) Collapsed code for third Congressional candidate named. ---------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B12a(3) 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15) 1 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16) 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (10, 80) 4 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE 19, 21, 22, 29, 31-36, 51-56, 97) 2 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. NA (99) 2478 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900133 NAME-R KNOWLDG SEN CAND-3 COLUMNS 290 - 290 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.B12x. Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of current residence. Q.B12x(3) Third Congressional candidate named. ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.B12a(3) & Q.B12b(3) 1 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 1 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2478 0. INAP, 2 in Q.B11; 5, 8-9 in Q.B12; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900134 NAME-FEELING THERM-BUSH COLUMNS 291 - 293 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 997 Q.B13. (RB, P.5) I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political leaders and other people who have been in the news. I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that person using something called the feeling thermometer. You can choose any number between 0 and 100. The higher the number, the warmer or more favorable you feel toward that person; the lower the number, the colder or less favorable. You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you feel neither warm nor cold toward them. If we come to a person whose name YOU DON'T RECOGNIZE, you don't need to rate that person. Just tell me and we'll move on to the next one. Our first person is George Bush. PROBE FOR "I DON'T KNOW" RESPONSE: When you say "don't know" do you mean that you don't know who the person is, or do you have something else in mind? Q.B13a. GEORGE BUSH ------------------------------------------------------------ CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900135 NAME-FEELING THERM-CUOMO COLUMNS 294 - 296 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 997 Q.B13b. Mario Cuomo ------------------------------------------ CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900136 NAME-FEELING THERM-GORBACHEV COLUMNS 297 - 299 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 997 Q.B13c. Mikhail Gorbachev ------------------------------------------------ CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900137 NAME-FEELING THERM-QUAYLE COLUMNS 300 - 302 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 997 Q.B13d. Dan Quayle ----------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900138 NAME-FEELING THERM-REAGAN COLUMNS 303 - 305 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 997 Q.B13e. Ronald Reagan -------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900139 NAME-FEELING THERM-JACKSON COLUMNS 306 - 308 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 997 Q.B13f. Jesse Jackson -------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900140 NAME-FEELING THERM-D SEN CAND COLUMNS 309 - 311 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 996 Q.B13g. (NAME # 11, 13 or 15) DEMOCRATIC U.S. SENATE CANDIDATE ----------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state; No Democratic U.S. Senate candidate; 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900141 NAME-FEELING THERM-R SEN CAND COLUMNS 312 - 314 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 996 Q.B13h. (NAME # 12, 14 or 16) REPUBLICAN U.S. SENATE CANDIDATE ----------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state; No Republican U.S. Senate candidate; 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900142 NAME-FEEL THERM-SEN INCUMBNT COLUMNS 315 - 317 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 996 Q.B13k. (NAME # 19 or 29) INCUMBENT WHOSE TERM IS NOT UP--RACE IN STATE ------------------------------------------------------ CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state; 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900143 NAME-FEEL THERM-SEN NO RACE1 COLUMNS 318 - 320 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 996 Q.B13m. (NAME # 17 or 18) FIRST U.S. SENATOR--NO RACE IN STATE --------------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, U.S. Senate race in state; 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900144 NAME-FEEL THERM-SEN NO RACE2 COLUMNS 321 - 323 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 996 Q.B13n. (NAME # 17, 18, 27, or 28) SECOND U.S. SENATOR--NO RACE IN STATE ----------------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, U.S. Senate race in state; 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900145 NAME-FEEL THERM-DEM HSE CAND COLUMNS 324 - 326 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 996 Q.B13o. (NAME # 31, 33 or 35) DEMOCRATIC U.S. HOUSE CANDIDATE ---------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900146 NAME-FEEL THERM-REP HSE CAND COLUMNS 327 - 329 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 996 Q.B13p. (NAME # 32, 34 or 36) REPUBLICAN U.S. HOUSE CANDIDATE ---------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900147 NAME-FEEL THERM-DEM GUB CAND COLUMNS 330 - 332 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 996 Q.B13q. (NAME # 51, 53, 55) DEMOCRATIC GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE ----------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No Democratic Gubernatorial candidate; No Gubernatorial race in state; 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900148 NAME-FEEL THERM-REP GUB CAND COLUMNS 333 - 335 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 996 Q.B13r. (NAME # 52, 54, 56) REPUBLICAN GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE ----------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No Republican Gubernatorial candidate; No Gubernatorial race in state; 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900149 NAME-FEEL THERM-GOV NO RACE COLUMNS 336 - 338 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 996 Q.B13t. (NAME # 57, 58, 61, or 62) GOVERNOR (NO RACE) OR RETIRING GOVERNOR --------------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No Gubernatorial Incumbent; 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900150 NAME-FEEL THRM-3RDPTY GUB CAN COLUMNS 339 - 341 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 996 Q.B13u. (NAME # 50 - CONNECTICUT ONLY) THIRD PARTY GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE --------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 000. . . 100. 888. INAP, No third party candidate; Not interviewed in Connecticut; 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 900151 NAME-FEELING THERM-DEM PARTY COLUMNS 342 - 344 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14. (RB, STILL ON P.5) And still using the feeling thermometer, how would you rate the following: Q.B14a. The Democratic Party ------------------------------------------------------ CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900152 NAME-FEELING THERM-REP PARTY COLUMNS 345 - 347 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14b. The Republican Party --------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900153 NAME-FEELING THERM-POL PRTIES COLUMNS 348 - 350 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14c. Political parties in general ----------------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900154 NAME-FEEL THRM-SUPPTRS ABORTN COLUMNS 351 - 353 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14d. Supporters of abortion ----------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900155 NAME-FEELING THERM-BLACKS COLUMNS 354 - 356 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14e. Blacks ------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900156 NAME-FEEL THERM-CONSERVATIVES COLUMNS 357 - 359 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14f. Conservatives -------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900157 NAME-FEEL THERM-LABOR UNIONS COLUMNS 360 - 362 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14g. Labor unions ------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900158 NAME-FEEL THERM-WOMEN'S MVMT COLUMNS 363 - 365 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14h. The Women's Movement --------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900159 NAME-FEEL THRM-PEOP ON WELFRE COLUMNS 366 - 368 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14j. People on Welfare ------------------------------------------------ CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900160 NAME-FEEL THRM-PEOP PRO ENVNT COLUMNS 369 - 371 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14k. People seeking to protect the environment ----------------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900161 NAME-FEELING THERM-LIBERALS COLUMNS 372 - 374 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14m. Liberals --------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900162 NAME-FEEL THERM-POOR PEOPLE COLUMNS 375 - 377 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14n. Poor people ------------------------------------------ CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900163 NAME-FEEL THRM-OPNENTS ABORTN COLUMNS 378 - 380 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 Q.B14o. Opponents of abortion ---------------------------------------------------- CODE actual NUMBER 001. . . 100. 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 996. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900164 NAME-APP/DISAPPROVE CONGRESS COLUMNS 381 - 381 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B15. Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way the U.S. CONGRESS has been handling its job? -------------------------------------------------------- 467 1. APPROVE 777 5. DISAPPROVE 112 8. DK...(0 in Q.B15a/Q.B15b) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.B15a/Q.B15b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900165 NAME-STRENGTH APP/DISAPP CONG COLUMNS 382 - 382 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B15a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? Q.B15b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 134 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 332 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 280 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 497 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 8. DK 1 9. NA 1241 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.B15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900166 NAME-DID R VOTE IN 1988 COLUMNS 383 - 383 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B16. In 1988 George Bush ran on the Republican ticket against Michael Dukakis for the Democrats. Do you remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election? ----------------------------------------------------------- 879 1. YES, DID VOTE 456 5. NO, DIDN'T VOTE...(0 in Q.B16a) 24 8. DK...(0 in Q.B16a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.B16a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900167 NAME-WHOM DID R VOTE FOR-1988 COLUMNS 384 - 384 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.B16a. Which one did you vote for ? ------------------------------------------------ 458 1. BUSH 390 2. DUKAKIS 11 5. OTHER 8 8. DK 12 9. NA 1606 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.B16; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900168 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13A COLUMNS 385 - 385 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13a. ------------------------ 1347 0. NOT PROBED 3 1. (RQ) Repeat question 1 2. (WT) What do you think? 2 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 6 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900169 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13B COLUMNS 386 - 386 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13b. ------------------------ 1100 0. NOT PROBED 6 1. (RQ) Repeat question 5 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 247 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 1 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900170 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13C COLUMNS 387 - 387 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13c. ------------------------ 1305 0. NOT PROBED 3 1. (RQ) Repeat question 7 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 42 5. Probe box checked 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 1 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900171 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13D COLUMNS 388 - 388 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13d. ------------------------ 1319 0. NOT PROBED 1 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2 2. (WT) What do you think? 1 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 36 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900172 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13E COLUMNS 389 - 389 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13e. ------------------------ 1351 0. NOT PROBED 1 1. (RQ) Repeat question 1 2. (WT) What do you think? 1 3. (WC) Which is closer? 1 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 4 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900173 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13F COLUMNS 390 - 390 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13f. ------------------------ 1341 0. NOT PROBED 1 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2 2. (WT) What do you think? 1 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 14 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900174 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13G COLUMNS 391 - 391 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13g. ------------------------ 695 0. NOT PROBED 2 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 84 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1704 9. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state; No Democratic U.S. Senate candidate; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900175 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13H COLUMNS 392 - 392 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13h. ------------------------ 659 0. NOT PROBED 1 1. (RQ) Repeat question 1 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 1 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 61 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1762 9. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state; No Republican U.S. Senate candidate; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900176 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13K COLUMNS 393 - 393 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13k. ------------------------ 762 0. NOT PROBED 1 1. (RQ) Repeat question 1 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 2 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 47 5. Probe box checked 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 1 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1670 9. INAP, No U.S. Senate race in state; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900177 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13M COLUMNS 394 - 394 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13m. ------------------------ 512 0. NOT PROBED 4 1. (RQ) Repeat question 1 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 27 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1941 9. INAP, U.S. Senate race in state; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900178 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13N COLUMNS 395 - 395 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13n. ------------------------ 515 0. NOT PROBED 1 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 28 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1941 9. INAP, U.S. Senate race in state; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900179 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13O COLUMNS 396 - 396 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13o. ------------------------ 1096 0. NOT PROBED 2 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 1 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 139 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1247 9. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900180 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13P COLUMNS 397 - 397 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13p. ------------------------ 971 0. NOT PROBED 1 1. (RQ) Repeat question 3 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 159 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 1 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1350 9. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900181 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13Q COLUMNS 398 - 398 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13q. ------------------------ 1127 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 1 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 1 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 24 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1332 9. INAP, No Democratic Gubernatorial candidate; No Gubernatorial race in state; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900182 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13R COLUMNS 399 - 399 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13r. ------------------------ 1087 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 66 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1332 9. INAP, No Republican Gubernatorial candidate; No Gubernatorial race in state; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900183 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13T COLUMNS 400 - 400 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13t. ------------------------ 707 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1773 9. INAP, No Gubernatorial Incumbent; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900184 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B13U COLUMNS 401 - 401 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B13u. ------------------------ 23 0. NOT PROBED 1. (RQ) Repeat question 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 2462 9. INAP, No third party candidate; Not interviewed in Connecticut; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900185 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14A COLUMNS 402 - 402 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14a. ------------------------ 1336 0. NOT PROBED 5 1. (RQ) Repeat question 8 2. (WT) What do you think? 3 3. (WC) Which is closer? 5 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 1 5. Probe box checked 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900186 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14B COLUMNS 403 - 403 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14b. ------------------------ 1340 0. NOT PROBED 5 1. (RQ) Repeat question 11 2. (WT) What do you think? 1 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 1 5. Probe box checked 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900187 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14C COLUMNS 404 - 404 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14c. ------------------------ 1314 0. NOT PROBED 14 1. (RQ) Repeat question 15 2. (WT) What do you think? 2 3. (WC) Which is closer? 9 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 3 5. Probe box checked 2 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900188 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14D COLUMNS 405 - 405 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14d. ------------------------ 1311 0. NOT PROBED 24 1. (RQ) Repeat question 9 2. (WT) What do you think? 2 3. (WC) Which is closer? 9 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 1 5. Probe box checked 3 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900189 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14E COLUMNS 406 - 406 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14e. ------------------------ 1289 0. NOT PROBED 27 1. (RQ) Repeat question 5 2. (WT) What do you think? 2 3. (WC) Which is closer? 30 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 4 5. Probe box checked 2 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900190 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14F COLUMNS 407 - 407 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14f. ------------------------ 1266 0. NOT PROBED 8 1. (RQ) Repeat question 27 2. (WT) What do you think? 1 3. (WC) Which is closer? 47 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 4 5. Probe box checked 5 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 1 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900191 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14G COLUMNS 408 - 408 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14g. ------------------------ 1332 0. NOT PROBED 7 1. (RQ) Repeat question 13 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 5 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 2 5. Probe box checked 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900192 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14H COLUMNS 409 - 409 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14h. ------------------------ 1313 0. NOT PROBED 8 1. (RQ) Repeat question 11 2. (WT) What do you think? 1 3. (WC) Which is closer? 21 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 2 5. Probe box checked 3 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900193 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14J COLUMNS 410 - 410 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14j. ------------------------ 1311 0. NOT PROBED 25 1. (RQ) Repeat question 7 2. (WT) What do you think? 1 3. (WC) Which is closer? 10 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 2 5. Probe box checked 2 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 1 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900194 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14K COLUMNS 411 - 411 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14k. ------------------------ 1337 0. NOT PROBED 8 1. (RQ) Repeat question 6 2. (WT) What do you think? 1 3. (WC) Which is closer? 4 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 2 5. Probe box checked 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900195 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14M COLUMNS 412 - 412 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14m. ------------------------ 1292 0. NOT PROBED 5 1. (RQ) Repeat question 22 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 32 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 4 5. Probe box checked 4 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900196 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14N COLUMNS 413 - 413 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14n. ------------------------ 1323 0. NOT PROBED 5 1. (RQ) Repeat question 3 2. (WT) What do you think? 4 3. (WC) Which is closer? 22 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 1 5. Probe box checked 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900197 NAME-PROBE INDIC-Q.B14O COLUMNS 414 - 414 NUMERIC MD=9 PROBE INDICATOR--Q.B14o. ------------------------ 1318 0. NOT PROBED 18 1. (RQ) Repeat question 9 2. (WT) What do you think? 3. (WC) Which is closer? 9 4. (WM) Whatever it means to you 2 5. Probe box checked 3 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear...(MAKE CARD) 1126 9. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900198 NAME-DOES R LIKE DEM HSE CAND COLUMNS 415 - 415 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Next I would like to ask you some questions about the candidate(s) who ran in this district for the U.S. House of Representatives. Q.C1. Was there anything in particular that you liked about (NAME # 31, 33, or 35), the Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives? ------------------------------------------------------------ 389 1. YES 529 5. NO...(0 in Q.C1a) 270 7. R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS PERSON"...(0 in Q.C1a-Q.C2a) 42 8. DK...(0 in Q.C1a) 8 9. NA...(0 in Q.C1a) 1247 0. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900199 NAME-WHT R LIKES-D HSE CAND 1 COLUMNS 416 - 419 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Q.C1a(1). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else that you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK...(0 in Q.C1a(2)-Q.C1a(5)) 9999. NA...(0 in Q.C1a(2)-Q.C1a(5)) 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900200 NAME-WHT R LIKES-D HSE CAND 2 COLUMNS 420 - 423 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C1a(2). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else that you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in Q.C1a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900201 NAME-WHT R LIKES-D HSE CAND 3 COLUMNS 424 - 427 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C1a(3). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else that you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in Q.C1a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900202 NAME-WHT R LIKES-D HSE CAND 4 COLUMNS 428 - 431 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C1a(4). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else that you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in Q.C1a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900203 NAME-WHT R LIKES-D HSE CAND 5 COLUMNS 432 - 435 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C1a(5). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else that you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in Q.C1a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900204 NAME-DOES R DISLK DEM HSE CAN COLUMNS 436 - 436 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C2. Was there anything in particular that you didn't like about (NAME # 31, 33, or 35) ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 147 1. YES 776 5. NO...(0 in Q.C2a) 37 8. DK...(0 in Q.C2a) 8 9. NA...(0 in Q.C2a) 1517 0. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1 ============================== VAR 900205 NAME-WHT R DISLK-D HSE CAND 1 COLUMNS 437 - 440 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Q.C2a(1). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS NO.") ------------------------------------------------------------ Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK...(0 in Q.C2a(2)-Q.C2a(5)) 9999. NA...(0 in Q.C2a(2)-Q.C2a(5)) 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900206 NAME-WHT R DISLK-D HSE CAND 2 COLUMNS 441 - 444 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C2a(2). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS NO.") ------------------------------------------------------------ Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999 in Q.C2a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900207 NAME-WHT R DISLK-D HSE CAND 3 COLUMNS 445 - 448 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C2a(3). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS NO.") ------------------------------------------------------------ Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999 in Q.C2a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900208 NAME-WHT R DISLK-D HSE CAND 4 COLUMNS 449 - 452 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C2a(4). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS NO.") ------------------------------------------------------------ Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999 in Q.C2a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900209 NAME-WHT R DISLK-D HSE CAND 5 COLUMNS 453 - 455 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C2a(5). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS NO.") ------------------------------------------------------------ Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999 in Q.C2a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900210 NAME-DOES R LIKE REP HSE CAND COLUMNS 456 - 456 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C3. Was there anything in particular that you liked about (NAME # 32, 34, or 36), the Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives? ------------------------------------------------------------ 204 1. YES 454 5. NO...(0 in Q.C3a) 418 7. R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS PERSON"...(0 in Q.C3a-Q.C4a) 50 8. DK...(0 in Q.C3a) 9 9. NA...(0 in Q.C3a) 1350 0. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900211 NAME-WHT R LIKES-R HSE CAND 1 COLUMNS 457 - 460 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Q.C3a(1). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK...(0 in Q.C3a(2)-Q.C3a(5)) 9999. NA...(0 in Q.C3a(2)-Q.C3a(5)) 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900212 NAME-WHT R LIKES-R HSE CAND 2 COLUMNS 461 - 464 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C3a(2). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in Q.C3a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900213 NAME-WHT R LIKES-R HSE CAND 3 COLUMNS 465 - 468 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C3a(3). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in Q.C3a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900214 NAME-WHT R LIKES-R HSE CAND 4 COLUMNS 469 - 472 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C3a(4). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in Q.C3a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900215 NAME-WHT R LIKES-R HSE CAND 5 COLUMNS 473 - 476 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C3a(5). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in Q.C3a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900216 NAME-DOES R DISLK REP HSE CAN COLUMNS 477 - 477 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C4. Was there anything in particular that you didn't like about (NAME # 32, 34, or 36) ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 112 1. YES 555 5. NO...(0 in Q.C4a) 41 8. DK...(0 in Q.C4a) 9 9. NA...(0 in Q.C4a) 1768 0. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900217 NAME-WHT R DISLK-R HSE CAND 1 COLUMNS 478 - 481 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Q.C4a(1). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK...(0 in Q.C4a(2)-Q.C4a(5)) 9999. NA...(0 in Q.C4a(2)-Q.C4a(5)) 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900218 NAME-WHT R DISLK-R HSE CAND 2 COLUMNS 482 - 485 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C4a(2). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999 in Q.C4a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900219 NAME-WHT R DISLK-R HSE CAND 3 COLUMNS 486 - 489 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C4a(3). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999 in Q.C4a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900220 NAME-WHT R DISLK-R HSE CAND 4 COLUMNS 490 - 492 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C4a(4). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999 in Q.C4a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900221 NAME-WHT R DISLK-R HSE CAND 5 COLUMNS 493 - 496 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C4a(5). ?IF NECESSARY: What was that?? (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ---------------------------------------------------------- Code 5 mentions. Code number pre-coded in green. Use PARTY/CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. INAP, No Republican U.S. House candidate; 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999 in Q.C4a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900222 NAME-CKPT:1/2 PARTIES RUN HSE COLUMNS 497 - 497 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C5. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- 1014 1. DISTRICT IN WHICH TWO MAJOR PARTY HOUSE CANDIDATES RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES ONE NAME #31, 33 OR 35 AND ONE NAME #32,34 OR 36)...(0 in Q.C10-Q.C10aa) 345 2. DISTRICT IN WHICH ONLY ONE MAJOR PARTY HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES EITHER NAME 31, 33 or 35 OR NAME #32, 34, OR 36, BUT NOT BOTH)...(0 in Q.C6-Q.C9aa) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900223 NAME-MOST IMPT ISSUE HSE RCE1 COLUMNS 498 - 500 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.C6(1). In the campaign IN THIS DISTRICT for the U.S. House of Representatives, what would you say was the SINGLE most important issue to you? ----------------------------------------------------------- Code 3 mentions. Use CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK...(0 in Q.C6(2)-Q.C8bb) 999. NA...(0 in Q.C6(2)-Q.C8bb) 000. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900224 NAME-MOST IMPT ISSUE HSE RCE2 COLUMNS 501 - 503 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C6(2). In the campaign IN THIS DISTRICT for the U.S. House of Representatives, what would you say was the SINGLE most important issue to you? ----------------------------------------------------------- Code 3 mentions. Use CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900225 NAME-MOST IMPT ISSUE HSE RCE3 COLUMNS 504 - 506 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C6(3). In the campaign IN THIS DISTRICT for the U.S. House of Representatives, what would you say was the SINGLE most important issue to you? ----------------------------------------------------------- Code 3 mentions. Use CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900226 NAME-CKPT: IMPORTANT ISSUE COLUMNS 507 - 507 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C7. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- 44 1. R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY ISSUES...(0 in Q.C8-Q.C8bb) 370 2. R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE ISSUE (includes 39 cases in which the response to C6 was coded in 2 or 3 mentions. These cases were not asked C8. The first mention to C6 was transferred to Q.C8.) 96 3. ALL OTHERS 1975 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900227 NAME-R MST IMPT ISS-HSE RACE COLUMNS 508 - 510 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.C8. Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the single most important issue to you? ----------------------------------------------------------- If R mentioned a single issue in response to C6, his/her answer has been reported here. Use CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK...(0 in Q.C8a-Q.C8bb) 999. NA...(0 in Q.C8a-Q.C8bb) 000. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); 1, 2 in Q.C7; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900228 NAME-R PREFER CAND BCS ISSUE COLUMNS 511 - 511 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C8a. Did you tend to prefer one of the candidates because of this issue? --------------------------------------------------- 191 1. YES 242 5. NO...(0 in Q.C8b-Q.C8bb) 20 8. DK...(0 in Q.C8b-Q.C8bb) 7 9. NA...(0 in Q.C8b-Q.C8bb) 2025 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); 1 in Q.C7; 998-999 in Q.C8; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900229 NAME-CAND R PREFER BCS OF ISU COLUMNS 512 - 513 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.C8b. Which candidate did you prefer? ---------------------------------------------------------- Code number precoded in box. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. *If a senator or senatorial candidate or if a gubernatorial candidate was mentioned at Q.C8b, the senatorial candidate (#11-16,19,29) or gubernatorial candidate (#51-56) was coded. Built variable Q.C8bb assigned these cases to "name not on candidate list for this race." For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 4 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 18 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 73 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 32 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 17 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 21 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER *Candidates to other office mentioned Senatorial Candidates or Senators (in states with Senate race): 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE 1 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE 2 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP Gubernatorial Candidates (in states with Gubernatorial race): 1 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 3 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE 1 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION 1 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 13 97. NAME NOT GIVEN ON LIST FOR THIS RACE 4 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); 1 in Q.C7; 998-999 in Q.C8; 5, 8-9 in Q.C8a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900230 NAME-ISSUE-CANDIDATE NAMED COLUMNS 514 - 514 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C8bb. ... Candidate Named ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.C8b 94 1. Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35) 71 2. Republican candidate (32, 34, 36) 3. Third party candidate (30) 22 7. Name not on candidate list for this race 11-16, 19, 29, 41, 42, 51-56, 97) 4 8. DK (98) 9. NA (99) 2294 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); 1 in Q.C7; 998-999 in Q.C8; 5, 8-9 in Q.C8a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900231 NAME-HSE CANDS INCUMBENT? COLUMNS 515 - 515 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C9. Do you happen to know if either of these candidates, (NAME 31, 33 or 35) or (NAME #32, 34 or 36) was already in the U.S. House of Representatives before the election? ----------------------------------------------------------- 636 1. YES, ONE CANDIDATE WAS 36 2. NEITHER CANDIDATE WAS...(0 in Q.C9a-Q.C9aa) 3. Both candidates were 335 5. DK (DON'T PROBE)...(0 in Q.C9a-Q.C9aa) 7 9. NA...(0 in Q.C9a-Q.C9aa) 1471 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900232 NAME-WHICH HSE CAND INCUMBT? COLUMNS 516 - 517 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.C9a. Which was that? ----------------------------------------------------------- Code number precoded in box. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 11 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 18 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 420 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 181 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 3 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 1 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 90. Both Democratic and Republican candidates 1 98. DK 1 99. NA 1849 00. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 2, 5 or 9 in Q.C9; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900233 NAME-INCUM HSE CAND NAMD-MULT COLUMNS 518 - 518 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C9aa. ... Candidate Named ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.C9a 434 1. Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35) 200 2. Republican " (32, 34, 36) 6. Both Democratic and Republican candidates (90) 1 8. DK (98) 1 9. NA (99) 1849 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C5; 2, 5 or 9 in Q.C9; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900234 NAME-HSE CAND INCUMBT-SNGL COLUMNS 519 - 519 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C10. IF ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN IN THE DISTRICT: Do you happen to know if (NAME #31,32,33,34,35, or 36) was already in the U.S. House of Representatives before the election? ----------------------------------------------------------- In the questionnaire, category 3 is printed as "2" 210 1. YES, CANDIDATE WAS 11 3. NO, CANDIDATE WAS NOT...(0 in Q.C10a-Q.C10aa) 121 5. DK (DON'T PROBE)...(0 in Q.C10a-Q.C10aa) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.C10a-Q.C10aa) 2140 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900235 NAME-CAND# HSE INCUMB-SINGLE COLUMNS 520 - 521 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.C10a. Candidate Number of the House Candidate ------------------------------------------------ Code number precoded in box. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. For Districts with No Incumbent Representative Running: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 30. THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE 147 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 62 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 98. DK 1 99. NA 2275 00. INAP, 1 in Q.C5; 3, 5, 9 in Q.C10; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900236 NAME-INCUM HSE CAND NAMD-SNGL COLUMNS 522 - 522 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C10aa. ... Candidate Named ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.C10a 147 1. Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35) 62 2. Republican candidate (32, 34, 36) 8. DK (98) 1 9. NA (99) 2275 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C5; 3, 5, 9 in Q.C10; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900237 NAME-CKPT: MAJ PTY HSE INCUMB COLUMNS 523 - 523 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C11. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------ 1251 1. DISTRICT IN WHICH A MAJOR PARTY HOUSE INCUMBENT RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #33 OR NAME #34) (12, 14, 21, 24 in 101) ... (0 in Q.C17-Q.C20) 108 2. DISTRICT IN WHICH NO MAJOR PARTY HOUSE INCUMBENT RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #31 AND/OR NAME #32) (51, 52, 55, 61, 62, 65, 99 in 101) ... (0 in Q.C12-Q.C16) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900238 NAME-CONTACT W/HSE INCUMBENT? COLUMNS 524 - 524 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C12. (RB, P.6) There are many ways in which U.S. Representatives can have contact with the people from their districts. On this page are some of these ways. Think of (NAME #33 or 34) who has been a U.S. Representative in Washington. Have you come into contact with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of these ways? ----------------------------------------------------------- 986 1. YES 257 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL...(0 in Q.C12aa-Q.C12ah) 8. DK 8 9. NA...(0 in Q.C12aa-Q.C12ah) 1234 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900239 NAME-R MEET HSE INCUMBENT? COLUMNS 525 - 525 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C12a. Which ones? (MARK ALL MENTIONS) Q.C12aa. MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY -------------------------------------------------- 159 1. Checked 827 5. Not checked 9. NA 1499 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900240 NAME-R HEAR HSE INCUMB @ MTG? COLUMNS 526 - 526 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C12ab. ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE ------------------------------------------------------------ 153 1. Checked 833 5. Not checked 9. NA 1499 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900241 NAME-R TLK HSE INCUMB STAFF? COLUMNS 527 - 527 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C12ac. TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN HIS/HER OFFICE ----------------------------------------------------------- 113 1. Checked 873 5. Not checked 9. NA 1499 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900242 NAME-R REC MAIL HSE INCMB? COLUMNS 528 - 528 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C12ad. RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER ------------------------------------------------------------ 644 1. Checked 342 5. Not checked 9. NA 1499 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900243 NAME-R READ HSE INC IN NEWS? COLUMNS 529 - 529 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C12ae. READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE ------------------------------------------------------- 604 1. Checked 382 5. Not checked 9. NA 1499 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900244 NAME-R HEAR HSE INCMB RADIO? COLUMNS 530 - 530 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C12af. HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO ------------------------------------------------------ 334 1. Checked 652 5. Not checked 9. NA 1499 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900245 NAME-R SEE HSE INCMB ON TV? COLUMNS 531 - 531 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C12ag. SAW HIM/HER ON TV --------------------------------------------- 614 1. Checked 372 5. Not checked 9. NA 1499 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900246 NAME-OTH CNTCT W/ HSE INCUMB? COLUMNS 532 - 532 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C12ah. OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN a-g ABOVE (PLEASE SPECIFY) --------------------------------------------------------- 72 1. Checked 914 5. Not checked 9. NA 1499 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900247 NAME-KNW ANY CNTCT W/HSE INCM COLUMNS 533 - 533 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C13. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME #33 or 34)? ----------------------------------------------------------- 305 1. YES 912 5. NO 16 8. DK 18 9. NA 1234 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900248 NAME-CKPT: HSE INCUMB OPPOSED COLUMNS 534 - 534 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.C14. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------ 906 1. DISTRICT IN WHICH A HOUSE INCUMBENT HAD CANDIDATE OPPOSITION (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #35 OR NAME #36) (Democratic incumbent-Republican challenger, Republican incumbent-Democratic challenger) 345 2. DISTRICT IN WHICH HOUSE INCUMBENT RAN UNOPPOSED (HOUSE CANDIDATE LIST HAS ONLY NAME #33 OR NAME #34) (Democratic incumbent-unopposed, Republican incumbent-unopposed) ... (0 in Q.C15-Q.C16) 1234 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900249 NAME-CONTACT W/HSE CHALLENGER COLUMNS 535 - 535 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C15. (RB, STILL ON P.6) How about (NAME #35 or 36) who also ran for the House of Representatives from this district in the last election. Have you come into contact with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of these ways? ------------------------------------------------------------ 215 1. YES 679 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL...(0 in Q.C15aa-Q.C15ah) 8. DK...(0 in Q.C15aa-Q.C15ah) 12 9. NA...(0 in Q.C15aa-Q.C15ah) 1579 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900250 NAME-R MEET HSE CHALNGR? COLUMNS 536 - 536 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C15a. Which ones? (MARK ALL MENTIONS) Q.C15aa. MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY --------------------------------------------------- 9 1. Checked 206 5. Not checked 9. NA 2270 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900251 NAME-HEAR HSE CHALLEG SPEAK? COLUMNS 537 - 537 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C15ab. ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE ------------------------------------------------------------ 15 1. Checked 200 5. Not checked 9. NA 2270 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900252 NAME-TALK W/HSE CHALGR STAFF? COLUMNS 538 - 538 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C15ac. TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN HIS/HER OFFICE ----------------------------------------------------------- 9 1. Checked 206 5. Not checked 9. NA 2270 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900253 NAME-REVD MAIL FRM HSE CHALR? COLUMNS 539 - 539 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C15ad. RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER ------------------------------------------------------------ 72 1. Checked 143 5. Not checked 9. NA 2270 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900254 NAME-READ HSE CHAL IN NEWS? COLUMNS 540 - 540 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C15ae. READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE ------------------------------------------------------- 127 1. Checked 88 5. Not checked 9. NA 2270 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900255 NAME-HEAR HSE CHALNGR RADIO? COLUMNS 541 - 541 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C15af. HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO ------------------------------------------------------- 54 1. Checked 161 5. Not checked 9. NA 2270 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900256 NAME-SEE HSE CHALNGR ON TV? COLUMNS 542 - 542 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C15ag. SAW HIM/HER ON TV ---------------------------------------------- 121 1. Checked 94 5. Not checked 9. NA 2270 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900257 NAME-OTH CNTCT W/HSE CHALNGR? COLUMNS 543 - 543 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C15ah. OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN a-g ABOVE (PLEASE SPECIFY) --------------------------------------------------------- 12 1. Checked 203 5. Not checked 9. NA 2270 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900258 NAME-KNW ANY CNTCT HSE CHAL COLUMNS 544 - 544 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C16. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME #35 or 36)? ----------------------------------------------------------- 42 1. YES 808 5. NO 22 8. DK 34 9. NA 1579 0. INAP, 2 in Q.C11; 2 in Q.C14; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900259 NAME-R CNTC WTH DEM HCAN-NINC COLUMNS 545 - 545 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 -- DISTRICT IN WHICH NO HOUSE INCUMBENT RAN -- Q.C17. (RB, P.6) There are many ways in which congressional candidates can have contact with the people from their district. On this page are some of these ways. Think about (NAME #31) who ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from this district in the last election. Have you come into contact with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of these ways? ---------------------------------------------------------- 89 1. YES 19 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL...(0 in Q.C17aa-Q.C17ah) 8. DK...(0 in Q.C17aa-Q.C17ah) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C17aa-Q.C17ah) 2377 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Democratic House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900260 NAME-R MET DEM HCAND-NOINC COLUMNS 546 - 546 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C17a. Which ones? (MARK ALL MENTIONS) Q.C17aa. MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY -------------------------------------------------- 8 1. Checked 81 5. Not checked 9. NA 2396 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900261 NAME-R ATTD MTG DEM HCAN-NINC COLUMNS 547 - 547 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C17ab. ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE ------------------------------------------------------------ 6 1. Checked 83 5. Not checked 9. NA 2396 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900262 NAME-R TALK DEM HCAN/STF-NINC COLUMNS 548 - 548 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C17ac. TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN HIS/HER OFFICE ----------------------------------------------------------- 4 1. Checked 85 5. Not checked 9. NA 2396 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900263 NAME-R GOT MAIL DEM HCAN-NINC COLUMNS 549 - 549 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C17ad. RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER ----------------------------------------------------- 40 1. Checked 49 5. Not checked 9. NA 2396 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900264 NAME-R READ NWSPR D HCAN-NINC COLUMNS 550 - 550 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C17ae. READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE ------------------------------------------------------- 49 1. Checked 40 5. Not checked 9. NA 2396 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900265 NAME-R HRD D HCAN RADIO-NOINC COLUMNS 551 - 551 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C17af. HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO ------------------------------------------------------ 18 1. Checked 71 5. Not checked 9. NA 2396 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900266 NAME-R SAW DEM HCAN TV-NOINC COLUMNS 552 - 552 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C17ag. SAW HIM/HER ON TV -------------------------------------------------------- 60 1. Checked 29 5. Not checked 9. NA 2396 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900267 NAME-OTH CNTC DEM HCAN-NOINC COLUMNS 553 - 553 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C17ah. OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN a-g ABOVE (PLEASE SPECIFY) --------------------------------------------------------- 6 1. Checked 83 5. Not checked 9. NA 2396 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C17; (No Democratic House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900268 NAME-KNW ANY CNCT D HCAN-NINC COLUMNS 554 - 554 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C18. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME #31)? ----------------------------------------------------------- 18 1. YES 87 5. NO 2 8. DK 1 9. NA 2377 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Democratic House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900269 NAME-R CNTC WTH REP HCAN-NINC COLUMNS 555 - 555 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C19. (RB, STILL ON P.6) How about (NAME #32) who (also) ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from this district in the last election. Have you come into contact with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of these ways? ------------------------------------------------------------ 77 1. YES 31 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL...(0 in Q.C19aa-Q.C19ah) 8. DK...(0 in Q.C19aa-Q.C19ah) 9. NA...(0 in Q.C19aa-Q.C19ah) 2377 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900270 NAME-R MET REP HCAN-NOINC COLUMNS 556 - 556 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C19a. Which ones? (MARK ALL MENTIONS) Q.C19aa. MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY -------------------------------------------------- 7 1. Checked 70 5. Not checked 9. NA 2408 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900271 NAME-R ATTD MTG REP HCAN-NINC COLUMNS 557 - 557 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C19ab. ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE ------------------------------------------------------------ 5 1. Checked 72 5. Not checked 9. NA 2408 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900272 NAME-R TALK REP HCAN STF-NINC COLUMNS 558 - 558 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C19ac. TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN HIS/HER OFFICE ----------------------------------------------------------- 3 1. Checked 74 5. Not checked 9. NA 2408 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900273 NAME-R GOT MAIL REP HCAN-NINC COLUMNS 559 - 559 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C19ad. RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER ----------------------------------------------------- 43 1. Checked 34 5. Not checked 9. NA 2408 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900274 NAME-R READ NWSPR R HCAN-NINC COLUMNS 560 - 560 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C19ae. READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE ------------------------------------------------------- 49 1. Checked 28 5. Not checked 9. NA 2408 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900275 NAME-R HRD R HCAN RADIO-NOINC COLUMNS 561 - 561 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C19af. HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO ------------------------------------------------------ 17 1. Checked 60 5. Not checked 9. NA 2408 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900276 NAME-R SAW REP HCAN TV-NOINC COLUMNS 562 - 562 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C19ag. SAW HIM/HER ON TV -------------------------------------------------------- 47 1. Checked 30 5. Not checked 9. NA 2408 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900277 NAME-OTH CNTC REP HCAN-NOINC COLUMNS 563 - 563 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.C19ah. OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN a-g ABOVE (PLEASE SPECIFY) --------------------------------------------------------- 4 1. Checked 73 5. Not checked 9. NA 2408 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 5, 8-9 in Q.C19; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900278 NAME-KNW ANY CNCT R HCAN-NINC COLUMNS 564 - 564 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.C20. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME #32)? ----------------------------------------------------------- 11 1. YES 95 5. NO 2 8. DK 9. NA 2377 0. INAP, 1 in Q.C11 (No Republican House Candidate); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900279 NAME-DID R VOTE IN 90 ELECTN COLUMNS 565 - 565 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D1. In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have time. How about you--did you vote in the elections this November? ------------------------------------------------------------ 668 1. YES, DID VOTE...(0 in Q.D1a, Q.D15-Q.D15x) 691 5. NO, DID NOT VOTE...(0 in Q.D3, Q.D6-Q.D11x/D14x) 6. REFUSED TO SAY WHETHER VOTED...(0 in Q.D1a-Q.D2, Q.D2-Q.D3, Q.D6-Q.D15x; INAP IN Q.D2a, Q.D4/D5) 7. NOT OLD ENOUGH TO VOTE (SEE SUPERVISOR BEFORE USING)...(0 in Q.D1a-Q.D2, Q.D2b-Q.D3, Q.D6-Q.D15x; INAP IN Q.D2a, Q.D4/D5) 8. DK...(0 in Q.D1a, Q.D15-Q.D15x) 9. NA...(0 in Q.D1a-Q.D2, Q.D2b-Q.D3, Q.D6-Q.D15x; INAP IN Q.D2a, Q.D4/D5) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900280 NAME-R REGISTERED TO VOTE? COLUMNS 566 - 566 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D1a. Were you registered to vote in this election? ----------------------------------------------------- 316 1. YES 364 5. NO...(0 in Q.D2, Q.D2b; Inap in Q.D2a) 6. R VOLUNTEERS: VOTERS NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER...(0 in Q.D2, Q.D2b; Inap in Q.D2a) 10 8. DK...(0 in Q.D2, Q.D2b; Inap in Q.D2a) 1 9. NA...(0 in Q.D2, Q.D2b; Inap in Q.D2a) 1794 0. INAP, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900281 NAME-PLACE OF REGISTRATION COLUMNS 567 - 567 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D2. Your residence is located in (County/City/Town) FROM CANDIDATE LIST (State). Are you registered to vote in (County/City/Town) FROM CANDIDATE LIST (State)? ----------------------------------------------------------- 926 1. YES...(Inap in Q.D2a) 57 5. NO 8. DK...(Inap in Q.D2a) 1 9. NA...(Inap in Q.D2a) 1501 0. INAP, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900282 NAME-COUNTY/STATE OF REGISTRN COLUMNS 568 - 568 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES Q.D2a. In what county and state are you registered? ----------------------------------------------------- Enter text verbatim; use no more than 50 spaces. This is an alphabetic variable and has been blanked out to protect the confidentiality of the respondent Dot (.) = INAP, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 1, 8-9 in Q.D2 ============================== VAR 900283 NAME-CKPT: DID R VOTE? COLUMNS 569 - 569 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.D2b. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------ 668 1. R VOTED...(1 IN Q.D1) 316 2. R DID NOT VOTE or DK if voted (but was registered to vote) ...(5, 8 in Q.D1); 0 in Q.D3, Q.D6-Q.D11x/D14x 1501 0. INAP, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900284 NAME-R VOTE IN PERSON/ABSENTE COLUMNS 570 - 570 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D3. Did you vote in person or by absentee ballot? ---------------------------------------------------- 626 1. IN PERSON 42 2. ABSENTEE BALLOT...(Inap in Q.D4/D5) 8. DK...(Inap in Q.D4/D5) 9. NA...(Inap in Q.D4/D5) 1817 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900285 NAME-HOW FAR TO GO TO VOTE COLUMNS 571 - 571 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES Q.D4. We're interested in how far people have to go to vote. Where did you go to vote in the November election? (PROBE FOR NAME OR PLACE OR SPECIFIC LOCATION: E.G., LINCOLN SCHOOL, 87TH STREET FIRE STATION.) Q.D5. REGISTERED BUT DID NOT VOTE -- We're interested in how far people have to go to vote. When you have voted, where did you go to vote? (PROBE FOR NAME OF PLACE OR SPECIFIC LOCATION; E.G., LINCOLN SCHOOL, 87TH STREET FIRE STATION.) ---------------------------------------------------------- Enter text verbatim; use no more than 50 spaces. If answer is DK, code DK in first 2 spaces. If answer is NA, code NA in first 2 spaces. This is an alphabetic variable and has been blanked out to protect the confidentiality of the respondent Dot (.) = Absentee ballot, have never voted; INAP, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 2, 8-9 in Q.D3 ============================== VAR 900286 NAME-CKPT: R REG CNT/STATE IW COLUMNS 572 - 572 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.D6. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- Voters only. See Q.D2/D2a, Address Of Voter Registration. 659 1. R REGISTERED TO VOTE IN COUNTY AND STATE OF INTERVIEW 9 2. R REGISTERED TO VOTE OUTSIDE OF COUNTY AND/OR STATE OF INTERVIEW...(9 in Q.D8, Q.D10) 3. R REFUSED TO CONFIRM ADDRESS WHERE REGISTERED 9. NA 1817 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900287 NAME-DID R VOTE FOR HSE CAND COLUMNS 573 - 573 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D7. (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of candidates for the major races in this district. How about the election for the House of Representatives in Washington. Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES? Q.D12. How about the election for the House of Representatives in Washington. Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES? ------------------------------------------------------------ 605 1. YES 51 5. NO...(0 in Q.D7a/D12a-Q.D7b/D12b) 4 7. R VOLUNTEERS: VOTED FOR CANDIDATE WHOSE NAME IS NOT ON BALLOT CARD 6 8. DK...(0 in Q.D7a/D12a-Q.D7b/D12b) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.D7a/D12a-Q.D7b/D12b) 1817 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900288 NAME-HSE CANDIDATE R VOTE FOR COLUMNS 574 - 575 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.D7a. Who did you vote for? Q.12a Who did you vote for? -------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. 7 30. Minor party candidate, minor independent candidate; name given not in Candidate List for that race (applicable for both types of districts) DISTRICTS WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENTS 19 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 33 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE DISTRICTS WITH RUNNING INCUMBENTS 314 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 128 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 36 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 51 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER IF R VOTED OUTSIDE OF DISTRICT OF INTERVIEW: DISTRICTS WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENTS 81. Dem. Candidate 82. Rep. Candidate DISTRICTS WITH RUNNING INCUMBENTS 1 83. Dem. Incumbent 84. Rep. Incumbent 85. Dem. Candidate 2 86. Rep. Candidate 1 91. Democrat -- no name given 2 92. Republican -- no name given 12 98. DK, refused to name candidate 3 99. NA 1876 00. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in Q.D7/D12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900289 NAME-H CAND R VOTE FOR-BUILT COLUMNS 576 - 576 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D7x CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Q.12x CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ----------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.D7a/D12a 371 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, 81, 83, 85, 91) 216 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, 82, 84, 86, 92) 7 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE; name given not in Candidate List for that race (30) 12 8. DK (98) 3 9. NA (99) 1876 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in Q.D7/D12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900290 NAME-STRNGTH PREFRNCE-HSE CAN COLUMNS 577 - 577 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D7b. Would you say your preference for this candidate was strong or not strong? Q.D12b. Would you say your preference for this candidate was strong or not strong? ------------------------------------------------------- 379 1. STRONG 213 5. NOT STRONG 2 8. DK 15 9. NA 1876 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in Q.D7/D12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900291 NAME-CKPT: SEN RACE IN STATE? COLUMNS 578 - 578 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.D8. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- 386 1. U.S. SENATE RACE IN THIS STATE (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #11-#16) (03, 04, 12, 21-23, 31-33, 40-42, 44, 47, 49, 54, 56, 62, 68, 72 in ICPSR State Code) 273 2. NO U.S. SENATE RACE (NO NAME FROM #11-#16 ON CANDIDATE LIST) (01, 13, 14, 24, 25, 34, 43, 52, 71, 73 in ICPSR State Code)...(0 in Q.D9a/D13a-Q.D9b/13b) 9 9. NA; R registered outside county/state of interview; 2 in Q.D6 1817 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900292 NAME-DID R VOTE FOR SEN CAND COLUMNS 579 - 579 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D9. (BALLOT CARD) How about the election for the United States Senate? Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. SENATE? Q.D13. How about the election for the United States Senate? Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. SENATE? ------------------------------------------------------------ 359 1. YES 18 5. NO...(0 in (0 in Q.D9a/D13a-Q.D9b/13b) 7. R volunteers: No Senate race in the state...(0 in 616-618) 4 8. DK...(0 in (0 in Q.D9a/D13a-Q.D9b/13b) 14 9. NA...(0 in (0 in Q.D9a/D13a-Q.D9b/13b) 2090 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D8; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900293 NAME-SENATE CAND R VOTED FOR COLUMNS 580 - 581 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.D9a. Who did you vote for? Q.D13a. Who did you vote for? ------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. 6 10. Minor party candidate, minor independent candidate; name given not in Candidate List for that race (applicable for both types of states) STATES WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENTS 10 11. Democratic candidate 15 12. Republican candidate STATES WITH RUNNING INCUMBENTS 134 13. Democratic incumbent 87 14. Republican incumbent 66 15. Democratic challenger 36 16. Republican challenger IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF INTERVIEW: STATES WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENTS 81. Dem. Candidate 82. Rep. Candidate STATES WITH RUNNING INCUMBENTS 1 83. Dem. Incumbent 84. Rep. Incumbent 85. Dem. Candidate 1 86. Rep. Candidate 91. Democrat -- no name given 92. Republican -- no name given 3 98. DK, refused to name candidate 99. NA 2126 00. INAP, 5-7, 8-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D8; 5, 7-9 in Q.D9/D13; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900294 NAME-S CAND R VOTE FOR-BUILT COLUMNS 582 - 582 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D9x. CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE Q.D13x. CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE ------------------------------------- Built from Q.D9a/D13a 211 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91) 139 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92) 6 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE; name given not in Candidate List for that race (10) 3 8. DK (98) 9. NA (99) 2126 0. INAP, 5-7, 8-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D8; 5, 7-9 in Q.D9/D13; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900295 NAME-STRNGTH PREFRNCE-SEN CAN COLUMNS 583 - 583 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D9b. Would you say your preference for this candidate was strong or not strong? Q.D13b. Would you say your preference for this candidate was strong or not strong? -------------------------------------------------------- 239 1. STRONG 114 5. NOT STRONG 1 8. DK 5 9. NA 2126 0. INAP, 5-7, 8-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D8; 5, 7-9 in Q.D9/D13; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900296 NAME-CKPT: GOVERNOR'S RACE? COLUMNS 584 - 584 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.D10. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------ 570 1. GOVERNOR'S RACE IN THIS STATE (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #51-#56) (01, 03, 04, 13, 14, 21, 23-25, 31-33, 41-44, 49, 52, 54, 62, 68, 71, 72 in ICPSR State Code) 89 2. NO GOVERNOR'S RACE (NO NAME FROM #51-#56 ON CANDIDATE LIST) (12, 22, 34, 40, 47, 56, 73 in 105)...(0 in Q.D11/D14-Q.D11x/D14x) 9 9. NA; R registered outside county/state of interview; 2 in Q.D6 1817 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900297 NAME-DID R VOTE FOR GOVERNOR COLUMNS 585 - 585 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D11. (BALLOT CARD) How about the election for Governor? Did you vote for a candidate for Governor? Q.D14. How about the election for Governor? Did you vote for a candidate for Governor? ----------------------------------------------------------- 560 1. YES 16 5. NO...(0 in Q.D11a/D14a-Q.D11x-D14x) 1 7. R Volunteers: No Governor race in the state 1 8. DK 1 9. NA 1906 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D10; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900298 NAME-GUBERNT CAND R VOTED FOR COLUMNS 586 - 587 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 D11a. Who did you vote for? Q.D14a Who did you vote for? --------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. 17 50. Minor party candidate, minor independent candidate; name given not in Candidate List for that race (applicable for both types of states) STATES WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENTS 133 51. Democratic candidate 113 52. Republican candidate STATES WITH RUNNING INCUMBENTS 113 53. Democratic incumbent 62 54. Republican incumbent 56 55. Democratic challenger 59 56. Republican challenger IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF INTERVIEW: STATES WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENTS 1 81. Dem. Candidate 82. Rep. Candidate STATES WITH RUNNING INCUMBENTS 1 83. Dem. Incumbent 84. Rep. Incumbent 85. Dem. Candidate 86. Rep. Candidate 87. Liberal or Conservative Candidate 91. Democrat -- no name given 92. Republican -- no name given 5 98. DK, refused to name candidate 99. NA 1925 00. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D10; 5, 7-9 in Q.D11/D14; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900299 NAME-G CAND R VOTE FOR-BUILT COLUMNS 588 - 588 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D11x. CANDIDATE NAMED--STATE GOVERNOR Q.D14x. CANDIDATE NAMED--STATE GOVERNOR ---------------------------------------- Built from Q.D11a/D14a 304 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (51, 53, 55, 81, 83, 85, 91) 234 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (52, 54, 56, 82, 84, 86, 92) 17 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE; name given not in Candidate List for that race (50) 5 8. DK (98) 9. NA (99) 1925 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D10; 5, 7-9 in Q.D11/D14; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900300 NAME-R NO-VOTE PREFR H CAND? COLUMNS 589 - 589 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 -- FOR R'S WHO DID NOT VOTE -- Q.D15. (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of candidates for the major races in this district. How about the election for the House of Representatives in Washington. Did you PREFER one of the candidates for the U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES? ------------------------------------------------------------ 356 1. YES 291 5. NO...(0 in Q.D15a-Q.D15x) 37 8. DK...(0 in Q.D15a-Q.D15x) 7 9. NA...(0 in Q.D15a-Q.D15x) 1794 0. INAP, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 1 in Q.D2b; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900301 NAME-R NO-VOTE WHCH HCAN PREF COLUMNS 590 - 591 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.D15a. Which candidate was that? ------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer. Use CANDIDATE NUMBER Code. 5 30. Minor party candidate, minor independent candidate; name given not on Candidate List for that race DISTRICTS WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENTS 12 31. Democratic candidate 8 32. Republican candidate DISTRICTS WITH RUNNING INCUMBENTS 213 33. Democratic incumbent 89 34. Republican incumbent 11 35. Democratic challenger 18 36. Republican challenger 98. DK, refused to name candidate 99. NA 2129 00. INAP, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 1 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in Q.D15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900302 NAME-R NO-VOTE HCAN PREF-BUIL COLUMNS 592 - 592 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.D15x. CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ------------------------------------------------------- Built from Q.D15a 236 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35) 115 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36) 5 3. THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE; name given not in Candidate List for that race (30) 8. DK (98) 9. NA (99) 2129 0. INAP, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 1 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in Q.D15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900303 NAME-R EVER CONTCT HSE INCUM? COLUMNS 593 - 593 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E1. Have you (or anyone in your family living here) ever contacted Representative (NAME # 33, 34, 41, or 42) or anyone in (his/her) office? ----------------------------------------------------------- 211 1. YES 1132 5. NO...(0 in Q.E1a-Q.E1c) 4 8. DK...(0 in Q.E1a-Q.E1c) 9 9. NA...(0 in Q.E1a-Q.E1c) 1129 0. INAP, no recent incumbent (NJ01 only)...(0 in Q.E1a-Q.E1c); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900304 NAME-R CNTC HINCB-EXPRES OPN COLUMNS 594 - 594 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E1a. Was it to: (ACCEPT MORE THAN ONE MENTION) EXPRESS AN OPINION? ------------------------------------------------- 89 1. Checked 121 5. Not checked 8. DK 1 9. NA 2274 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900305 NAME-R CNTC HINCB-SEEK INFO COLUMNS 595 - 595 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E1a. Was it to:... SEEK INFORMATION? --------------------------------------------------- 79 1. Checked 131 5. Not checked 8. DK 1 9. NA 2274 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900306 NAME-R CNTC HINCB-HELP W/PROB COLUMNS 596 - 596 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E1a. Was it to:... SEEK HELP ON A PROBLEM YOU HAD? ------------------------------------------------------------ 91 1. Checked 119 5. Not checked 8. DK 1 9. NA 2274 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900307 NAME-DID H INCMB RESPND TO R? COLUMNS 597 - 597 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E1b. Did you get a response from your Representative or his/her) office? ---------------------------------------------------------- 179 1. YES 24 5. NO...(0 in Q.E1c) 7 8. DK...(0 in Q.E1c) 1 9. NA...(0 in Q.E1c) 2274 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900308 NAME-R SATSFY HINCMB RESPNSE COLUMNS 598 - 598 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E1c. How satisfied were you with the response: VERY SATISFIED, SOMEWHAT SATISFIED, NOT VERY SATISFIED, or NOT AT ALL SATISFIED? ------------------------------------------------------------ 102 1. VERY SATISFIED 49 2. SOMEWHAT SATISFIED 9 4. NOT VERY SATISFIED 17 5. NOT AT ALL SATISFIED 1 8. DK 1 9. NA 2306 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E1; 5, 8-9 in Q.E1b; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900309 NAME-R KNW ANY OTH CNCT HINC COLUMNS 599 - 599 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E2. Do you know anyone else who has contacted Representative (NAME # 33, 34, 41, or 42) or anyone in (his/her) office? ------------------------------------------------------ 265 1. YES 1077 5. NO...(0 in Q.E2a-Q.E2b) 5 8. DK...(0 in Q.E2a-Q.E2b) 9 9. NA...(0 in Q.E2a-Q.E2b) 1129 0. INAP, no recent incumbent (NJ01 only)...(0 in Q.E2a-Q.E2b); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900310 NAME-OTHR GET RSPNS FR HINC? COLUMNS 600 - 600 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E2a. Did this (person/group) get a response? ----------------------------------------------------------- 229 1. YES 13 5. NO...(0 in Q.E2b) 23 8. DK...(0 in Q.E2b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.E2b) 2220 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E2; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900311 NAME-OTH SATSFD W/HINCB RSPN COLUMNS 601 - 601 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E2b. How satisfied was this (person/group) with the response: VERY SATISFIED, SOMEWHAT SATISFIED, NOT VERY SATISFIED, or NOT AT ALL SATISFIED? ------------------------------------------------------ 128 1. VERY SATISFIED 64 2. SOMEWHAT SATISFIED 9 4. NOT VERY SATISFIED 12 5. NOT AT ALL SATISFIED 16 8. DK 9. NA 2256 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E2; 5, 8-9 in Q.E2a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900312 NAME-WLD H INCMB BE HELPFUL? COLUMNS 602 - 602 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E3. If you had (another/a) problem that Representative (NAME #33, 34, 41, or 42) could do something about, do you think he/she) would be very helpful, somewhat helpful, or not very helpful to you? ---------------------------------------------------------- 333 1. VERY HELPFUL 617 2. SOMEWHAT HELPFUL 177 3. NOT VERY HELPFUL 36 7. DEPENDS 181 8. DK 12 9. NA 1129 0. INAP, no recent incumbent (NJ01 only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900313 NAME-REP KEEP IN TOUCH W/PEOP COLUMNS 603 - 603 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E4. How good a job would you say U.S. Representative (NAME #33, 34, 41, or 42) does of keeping in touch with the people in your district--does (he/she) do a VERY GOOD job, FAIRLY GOOD, FAIRLY POOR, or a POOR job of keeping in touch with the people in this district? ----------------------------------------------------------- 328 1. VERY GOOD 567 2. FAIRLY GOOD 157 3. FAIRLY POOR 111 4. POOR 178 8. DK 15 9. NA 1129 0. INAP, no recent incumbent (NJ01 only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900314 NAME-R REMB REP VOTE RECENTLY COLUMNS 604 - 604 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E5. Was there any bill in particular that you remember how (he/she) voted on in the last couple of years? --------------------------------------------------------- 161 1. YES 1186 5. NO...(0 in Q.E5a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.E5a) 9 9. NA...(0 in Q.E5a) 1129 0. INAP, no recent incumbent (NJ01 only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900315 NAME-R AGR/DISAGR REP'S VOTE COLUMNS 605 - 605 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E5a. Did you agree or disagree with the way (he/she) voted on that bill? ------------------------------------------------------- 116 1. AGREED 42 5. DISAGREED 8. DK 3 9. NA 2324 0. INAP, 0, 5, 8-9 in Q.E5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900316 NAME-GOOD THINGS DONE BY REP COLUMNS 606 - 606 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E6. Do you happen to remember anything special that Representative (NAME # 33, 34, 41, or 42) has done for the people in (his/her) district while (he/she) has been in Congress? ---------------------------------------------------------- 234 1. YES 1097 5. NO 2 8. DK 23 9. NA 1129 0. INAP, no recent incumbent (NJ01 only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900317 NAME-R'S PARTY ID COLUMNS 607 - 607 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E7. Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what? ----------------------------------------------------------- 330 1. REPUBLICAN...(0 in Q.E7c) 386 2. INDEPENDENT...(0 in Q.E7a/E7b) 94 3. NO PREFERENCE...(0 in Q.E7a/E7b) 3 4. OTHER PARTY...(0 in Q.E7c) 540 5. DEMOCRAT...(0 in Q.E7c) 1 8. DK...(0 in Q.E7a/E7b-Q.E7c) 5 9. NA...(0 in Q.E7a/E7b-Q.E7c) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900318 NAME-R'S PARTY ID:STRENGTH COLUMNS 608 - 608 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E7a. Would you call yourself a STRONG Republican or a NOT VERY STRONG Republican? Q.E7b. Would you call yourself a STRONG Democrat or a NOT VERY STRONG Democrat? ------------------------------------------------------------ 399 1. STRONG 470 5. NOT VERY STRONG 8. DK 1 9. NA 1615 0. INAP, 2-4, 8-9 in Q.E7; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900319 NAME-IS R CLOSER TO DEM/REP COLUMNS 609 - 609 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.E7c. Do you think of yourself as CLOSER TO the REPUBLICAN Party or the DEMOCRATIC Party? ------------------------------------------------------------ 170 1. CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN 141 3. NEITHER 170 5. CLOSER TO DEMOCRAT 2 8. DK 9. NA 2002 0. INAP, 1, 5, 8-9 in Q.E7; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900320 NAME-R'S PARTY ID: SUMMARY COLUMNS 610 - 610 NUMERIC MD=9 OR GE 8 Q.E7x. SUMMARY: R's Party ID ------------------------------ Built from Q.E7-Q.E7c--not entered by coder Code 8 (APOLITICAL) was used only if Respondent had a code of 3 (NO PREFERENCE) in Q.E7 and a code of 3, 8 or 9 (NEITHER, DK, NA,) in Q.E7c and also showed little or no interest in politics in response to each of the following questions: A1, B9, D1 and F1 277 0. STRONG DEMOCRAT (510) 263 1. WEAK DEMOCRAT (550, 580, 590) 170 2. INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT (205, 305, 405) 126 3. INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT (203, 208, 209) 170 4. INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN (201, 301, 401) 208 5. WEAK REPUBLICAN (150, 180, 190) 122 6. STRONG REPUBLICAN (110) 1 7. OTHER-MINOR PARTY, REFUSES TO SAY (403, 408, 409) 16 8. APOLITICAL (303, 308, 309) 1132 9. NA (800, 900); INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900321 NAME-R FOLLOW GVT/PUB AFFAIRS COLUMNS 611 - 611 NUMERIC MD=9 OR GE 8 Q.F1. Some people seem to follow what's going on in government and public affairs most of the time, whether there's an election going on or not. Others aren't that interested. Would you say you follow what's going on in government and public affairs MOST OF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, only NOW AND THEN, or HARDLY AT ALL? ----------------------------------------------------------- 385 1. MOST OF THE TIME 468 2. SOME OF THE TIME 306 3. ONLY NOW AND THEN 188 4. HARDLY AT ALL 1 8. DK 1137 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900322 NAME-IMPORTANT NATL PROBLEM-1 COLUMNS 612 - 614 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.F2(1). What do you think are the most important problems facing this country? (PROBE: Any other important problems facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- Code 3 mentions. Use IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK...(0 in Q.F2(2)-Q.F2(3)) 999. NA...(0 in Q.F2(2)-Q.F2(3)) 000. INAP, 998-999 in Q.F2(1); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900323 NAME-IMPORTANT NATL PROBLEM-2 COLUMNS 615 - 617 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F2(2). What do you think are the most important problems facing this country? (PROBE: Any other important problems facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- Code 3 mentions. Use IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 998-999 in Q.F2(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900324 NAME-IMPORTANT NATL PROBLEM-3 COLUMNS 618 - 620 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F2(3). What do you think are the most important problems facing this country? (PROBE: Any other important problems facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- Code 3 mentions. Use IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 998-999 in Q.F2(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900325 NAME-CKPT: IMPORTANT PROBLEMS COLUMNS 621 - 621 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F3. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- 30 1. R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY PROBLEMS...(0 in Q.F2(2)-Q.F2(3)) 206 2. R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE PROBLEM...(0 in Q.F2(2)-Q.F2(3)) 1123 3. ALL OTHERS 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900326 NAME-MOST IMPORTANT NATL PROB COLUMNS 622 - 624 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.F4. Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the single most important problem the country faces? ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: If R mentioned a single problem in response to Q.F2, his/her answer has been reported here. Use IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 1-2 in Q.F3; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900327 NAME-CKPT: TYPE OF FORM COLUMNS 625 - 625 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F5. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- 683 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.F14-Q.F19) 676 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.F6-Q.F13) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900328 NAME-FIT IN / OWN STANDARDS COLUMNS 626 - 626 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 -- Qs.F6-F13 ARE ASKED ON FORM A ONLY -- Next, I am going to ask you to choose which of two statements I read comes CLOSER to your own opinion. You might agree to some extent with both, but we want to know which one is CLOSER to your views. (IF NECESSARY, PROBE "WC" ONCE EACH QUESTION.) Q.F6. ONE, it is better to fit in with people around you; or TWO, it is better to conduct yourself according to your own standards, even if that makes you stand out? ---------------------------------------------------------- 126 1. FIT IN 547 2. OWN STANDARDS 8 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 2 8. DK 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900329 NAME-CARE MORE SELF / SOCIETY COLUMNS 627 - 627 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F7. ONE, people should take care of themselves and their families and let others do the same; or TWO, people should care less about their own success and more about the needs of society? ----------------------------------------------------------- 374 1. TAKE CARE OF SELF 263 2. CARE MORE ABOUT SOCIETY 38 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 6 8. DK 2 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900330 NAME-CHILD INDEPNDT/OBEDIENT COLUMNS 628 - 628 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F8. When raising children, which is more important: ONE, to encourage them to be independent-minded and think for themselves; or TWO, to teach them obedience and respect for authorities? ----------------------------------------------------------- 295 1. INDEPENDENT-MINDED 293 2. OBEDIENCE 94 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 1 8. DK 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900331 NAME-STRNG GVMT/FREE MRKT ECN COLUMNS 629 - 629 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F9. ONE, we need a strong government to handle today's complex economic problems; or TWO, the free market can handle these problems without government being involved? --------------------------------------------------------- 480 1. STRONG GOVERNMENT 158 2. FREE MARKET 24 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 18 8. DK 3 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900332 NAME-NOT WORK HARD/BYND CNTRL COLUMNS 630 - 630 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F10. ONE, most poor people are poor because they don't work hard enough; or TWO, they are poor because of circumstances beyond their control? --------------------------------------------------------- 122 1. DON'T WORK HARD 491 2. BEYOND THEIR CONTROL 61 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 7 8. DK 2 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900333 NAME-LESS GOVT/ MORE GOVMENT COLUMNS 631 - 631 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F11. ONE, the less government the better; or TWO, there are more things that government should be doing? ---------------------------------------------------------- 201 1. LESS GOVERNMENT 438 2. MORE THINGS GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO 26 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 15 8. DK 3 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900334 NAME-COOPERAT/SELF-RLNT PERSN COLUMNS 632 - 632 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F12. ONE, it is more important to be a cooperative person who works well with others; or TWO, it is more important to be a self-reliant person able to take care of oneself? ------------------------------------------------------------ 353 1. COOPERATIVE PERSON 245 2. SELF RELIANT 79 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 6 8. DK 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900335 NAME-MAIN REASON GOVT BIGGER COLUMNS 633 - 633 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F13. ONE, the main reason government has become bigger over the years is because it has gotten involved in things that people should do for themselves; or TWO, government has become bigger because the problems we face have become bigger? ------------------------------------------------------------ 216 1. GOTTEN INVOLVED IN THINGS 426 2. PROBLEMS WE FACE ARE BIGGER 28 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 11 8. DK 2 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.F5 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900336 NAME-IMPT DIFFS BTN DEM/REP COLUMNS 634 - 634 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 -- Qs.F14-F19 ARE ASKED ON FORM B ONLY -- Q.F14. Do you think there are any important differences in what the Republicans and Democrats stand for? ----------------------------------------------------------- 309 1. YES 325 5. NO...(0 in Q.14a1-Q.14a2) 39 8. DK...(0 in Q.14a1-Q.14a2) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.14a1-Q.14a2) 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900337 NAME-WHAT ARE PTY DIFF-1 COLUMNS 635 - 635 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F14a1(1). What are those differences? ? ----------------------------------------------------- Spread mentions between party reference codes. Code 6 mentions. Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather than parties should be coded "7". If, however, the candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties, the response should be coded with the appropriate code category. 151 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 118 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 23 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 12 8. DK...998 in Q.F14a2(1); 0 in Q.F14a1(2)-Q.F14a2(6)) 5 9. NA...999 in Q.F14a2(1); 0 in Q.F14a1(2)-Q.F14a2(6)) 2176 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900338 NAME-PTY DIFF CONTENT-1 COLUMNS 636 - 638 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.F14a2(1). CONTENT CODE ------------------------------------------------------------ Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK...8 in Q.F14a1(1) 999. NA...9 in Q.F14a1(1) 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a1(1); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900339 NAME-WHT ARE PTY DIFF-2 COLUMNS 639 - 639 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F14a1(2). What are those differences? ? ----------------------------------------------------- 114 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 112 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 11 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 2248 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900340 NAME-PTY DIFF CONTENT-2 COLUMNS 640 - 642 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F14a2(2). CONTENT CODE ---------------------------------------------------- Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a2(6); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900341 NAME-WHAT ARE PTY DIFF-3 COLUMNS 643 - 643 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F14a1(3). What are those differences? ? ----------------------------------------------------- 49 1. Democratic party mention 1 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 42 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 8 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 2385 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900342 NAME-PTY DIFF CONTENT-3 COLUMNS 644 - 646 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F14a2(3). CONTENT CODE ------------------------------------------------------------ Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a1(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900343 NAME-WHAT ARE PTY DIFF-4 COLUMNS 647 - 647 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F14a1(4). What are those differences? ? ----------------------------------------------------- 16 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 1 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 32 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 4 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 2432 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900344 NAME-PTY DIFF CONTENT-4 COLUMNS 648 - 650 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F14a2(4). CONTENT CODE ---------------------------------------------------- Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a1(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900345 NAME-WHAT ARE PTY DIFF-5 COLUMNS 651 - 651 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F14a1(5). What are those differences? ? ----------------------------------------------------- 9 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 11 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 1 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 2464 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900346 NAME-PTY DIFF CONTENT-5 COLUMNS 652 - 654 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F14a2(5). CONTENT CODE ------------------------------------------------------------ Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a1(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900347 NAME-WHAT ARE PTY DIFF-6 COLUMNS 655 - 655 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F14a1(6). What are those differences? ? ----------------------------------------------------- 4 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 6 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 2475 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900348 NAME-PTY DIFF CONTENT-6 COLUMNS 656 - 658 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.F14a2(6). CONTENT CODE ------------------------------------------------------------ Code 6 mentions. Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code 001. . . 997. 000. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F14; 8-9 in Q.F14a1(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900349 NAME-IS 1 PTY MORE CONSERV? COLUMNS 659 - 659 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F15. Would you say that one of the parties is more conservative than the other at the national level? ----------------------------------------------------- 431 1. YES 173 5. NO...(0 in Q.F15a) 68 8. DK...(0 in Q.F15a) 4 9. NA...(0 in Q.F15a) 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900350 NAME-WHICH PARTY MORE CONSERV COLUMNS 660 - 660 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F15a. Which party is more conservative? ------------------------------------------ 121 1. DEMOCRATS 307 5. REPUBLICANS 3 8. DK 9. NA 2054 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 5, 8-9 in Q.F15; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900351 NAME-R KNW CHNGS EAST EUROPE COLUMNS 661 - 661 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F16. How much have you heard or read about the changes taking place in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe--A LOT, SOME, NOT MUCH, or NOTHING? ----------------------------------------------------------- 268 1. A LOT 279 2. SOME 86 3. NOT MUCH 38 4. NOTHING 1 8. DK 4 9. NA 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900352 NAME-WILL COLD WAR END? COLUMNS 662 - 662 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F17. Do you think the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union is coming to an end, or not? ---------------------------------------------------------- 456 1. COMING TO AN END 163 5. NOT COMING TO AN END 53 8. DK 4 9. NA 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900353 NAME-US ECON ASST TO E-EUROPE COLUMNS 663 - 663 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F18. Do you think the United States should give economic assistance to those countries in Eastern Europe which have turned toward democracy, or not? ----------------------------------------------------------- 303 1. SHOULD GIVE ASSISTANCE 323 5. SHOULD NOT GIVE ASSISTANCE 48 8. DK 2 9. NA 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900354 NAME-USSS/JAPAN BIGR THREAT COLUMNS 664 - 664 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F19. Which would you say is a bigger threat to the national security of the United States, the military power of the Soviet Union or the economic power of Japan? ---------------------------------------------------------- 139 1. SOVIET UNION 33 3. EQUALLY/BOTH (VOL.) 452 5. JAPAN 43 8. DK 9 9. NA 1809 0. Inap, 1 in Q.F5 (Form B only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900355 NAME-APP/DIS INCR TAX/RED SVC COLUMNS 665 - 665 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F20a. Now thinking about the problem of reducing the federal deficit, do you approve or disapprove of the recent agreement that increases taxes and reduces government services? ----------------------------------------------------------- 324 1. APPROVE 77 3. DEPENDS, APPROVE OF SOME PARTS DISAPPROVE OF OTHERS (VOL.) 888 5. DISAPPROVE 65 8. DK 5 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900356 NAME-WHCH PTY WRK MST BUD DEF COLUMNS 666 - 666 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F20b. Which party worked hardest to produce a fair solution to reducing the deficit--the Democrats or the Republicans? ------------------------------------------------------ 446 1. DEMOCRATS 240 2. NEITHER PARTY (VOL.) 127 3. BOTH WORKED EQUALLY HARD (VOL.) 312 4. REPUBLICANS 227 8. DK 7 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900357 NAME-US FORCES P-GULF RIGHT? COLUMNS 667 - 667 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F21. Do you think we did the right thing in sending U.S. military forces to the Persian Gulf or should we have stayed out? ------------------------------------------------------------ 756 1. DID THE RIGHT THING 30 3. DEPENDS (VOL.) 494 5. SHOULD HAVE STAYED OUT 17 7. OTHER...(Make Card) 54 8. DK 8 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900358 NAME-WHAT DO NOW IN P-GULF? COLUMNS 668 - 670 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.F22. Which of the following do you think we should do now in the Persian Gulf: pull out U.S. forces entirely; try harder to find a diplomatic solution; tighten the economic embargo; or take tougher military action? (IF NECESSARY; REPEAT QUESTION MORE THAN ONCE; ACCEPT MORE THAN ONE ANSWER IF OFFERED.) ------------------------------------------------------------ ONE MENTION: 102 001. PULL OUT U.S. FORCES ENTIRELY 515 002. TRY HARDER TO FIND A DIPLOMATIC SOLUTION 186 003. TIGHTEN THE ECONOMIC EMBARGO 298 004. TAKE TOUGHER MILITARY ACTION 12 007. OTHER (SPECIFY) TWO MENTIONS: 14 120. 1 and 2 7 130. 1 and 3 140. 1 and 4 170. 1 and 7 97 230. 2 and 3 22 240. 2 and 4 1 270. 2 and 7 38 340. 3 and 4 1 370. 3 and 7 470. 4 and 7 THREE MENTIONS: 5 123. 1, 2 and 3 124. 1, 2 and 4 127. 1, 2 and 7 1 134. 1, 3 and 4 137. 1, 3 and 7 147. 1, 4 and 7 21 234. 2, 3 and 4 237. 2, 3 and 7 247. 2, 4 and 7 347. 3, 4 and 7 FOUR MENTIONS: 401. 1, 2, 3 and 4 402. 1, 2, 3 and 7 403. 1, 2, 4 and 7 404. 1, 3, 4 and 7 405. 2, 3, 4 and 7 FIVE MENTIONS: 500. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7 35 998. DK 4 999. NA 1126 000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900359 NAME-APRV BUSH HNDLE P-GULF COLUMNS 671 - 671 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F23. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling the crisis in the Persian Gulf? ----------------------------------------------------------- 786 1. APPROVE 521 5. DISAPPROVE 48 8. DK...(0 in Q.F23a-Q.F23b) 4 9. NA...(0 in Q.F23a-Q.F23b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900360 NAME-STRNG AP/DIS BUSH P-GULF COLUMNS 672 - 672 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.F23a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.F23b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? ------------------------------------------------------------ 465 1. STRONGLY APPROVE 319 2. NOT STRONGLY APPROVE 164 4. NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 355 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE 8. DK 4 9. NA 1178 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.F23; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900361 NAME-WAS R CONTACTED BY PARTY COLUMNS 673 - 673 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G1. As you know, the political parties try to talk to as many people as they can to get them to vote for their candidate. Did anyone from one of the political parties call you up or come around and talk to you about the campaign this year? ----------------------------------------------------------- 274 1. YES 1082 5. NO...(0 in Q.G1a) 3 8. DK...(0 in Q.G1a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.G1a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900362 NAME-WHICH PARTY CONTACTED R COLUMNS 674 - 674 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G1a. Which party was that? ----------------------------- 81 1. REPUBLICAN 60 3. BOTH 90 5. DEMOCRATIC 5 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 38 8. DK 9. NA 2211 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.G1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900363 NAME-WAS R CONTCTD BY ANYELSE COLUMNS 675 - 675 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G2. Other than someone from the two major parties, did anyone else call you up or come around and talk to you about supporting specific candidates in this last election? ------------------------------------------------------------ 121 1. YES 1238 5. NO...(0 in Q.G2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.G2a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.G2a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900364 NAME-WHICH CAND ASKED SPPRT-1 COLUMNS 676 - 677 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.G2a(1). Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to support? ---------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer. Code 2 mentions. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR: PRESIDENT 04. Non-Incumbent Republican Presidential Candidate SENATE 12. U.S. Senate candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Senator) 4 14. U.S. Senate incumbent candidate 1 16. U.S. Senate candidate challenging incumbent candidate GOVERNOR 3 52. Gubernatorial candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Governor) 4 54. Gubernatorial incumbent candidate 4 56. Gubernatorial candidate challenging incumbent candidate HOUSE 32. U.S. House candidate (district with retiring Incumbent) 4 34. U.S. House incumbent candidate 2 36. U.S. House candidate challenging incumbent candidate 28. Republican Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s) 29. Other Republican Candidate--any office level...(Make Card) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR: PRESIDENT 03. Non-Incumbent Democratic Presidential Candidate SENATE 11. U.S. Senate candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Senator) 3 13. U.S. Senate incumbent candidate 5 15. U.S. Senate candidate challenging incumbent candidate GOVERNOR 9 51. Gubernatorial candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Governor) 2 53. Gubernatorial incumbent candidate 5 55. Gubernatorial candidate challenging incumbent candidate HOUSE 1 31. U.S. House candidate (district with retiring Incumbent) 10 33. U.S. House incumbent candidate 1 35. U.S. House candidate challenging incumbent candidate 68. Democratic Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s) 69. Other Democratic Candidate--any office level...(Make Card) PARTY ORGANIZATION MENTIONED AS SUCH 1 71. Republican Party 4 75. Democratic Party 2 79. Other party (only)...(Make Card) 2 80. Other independent or minor party candidate--any office level...(Make Card) INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES 2 50. Gubernatorial candidate (state with retiring incumbent governor) 23 95. Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office level given but party NA) 4 96. Other groups or individuals which are neither parties nor organized supporters of specific candidates 11 97. Candidate name given but party/office level NA...(Low Priority) 12 98. DK, CAN'T REMEMBER...(0 in Q.G2a(2)) 2 99. NA...(0 in Q.G2a(2)) 2364 00. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.G2; 98-99 in Q.G2a(1); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900365 NAME-WHICH CAND ASKED SPPRT-2 COLUMNS 678 - 679 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.G2a(2). Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to support? ---------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR: PRESIDENT 04. Non-Incumbent Republican Presidential Candidate SENATE 12. U.S. Senate candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Senator) 1 14. U.S. Senate incumbent candidate 16. U.S. Senate candidate challenging incumbent candidate GOVERNOR 3 52. Gubernatorial candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Governor) 1 54. Gubernatorial incumbent candidate 1 56. Gubernatorial candidate challenging incumbent candidate HOUSE 32. U.S. House candidate (district with retiring Incumbent) 1 34. U.S. House incumbent candidate 2 36. U.S. House candidate challenging incumbent candidate 28. Republican Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s) 29. Other Republican Candidate--any office level...(Make Card) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR: PRESIDENT 03. Non-Incumbent Democratic Presidential Candidate SENATE 11. U.S. Senate candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Senator) 1 13. U.S. Senate incumbent candidate 15. U.S. Senate candidate challenging incumbent candidate GOVERNOR 51. Gubernatorial candidate (state with retiring Incumbent Governor) 1 53. Gubernatorial incumbent candidate 2 55. Gubernatorial candidate challenging incumbent candidate HOUSE 31. U.S. House candidate (district with retiring Incumbent) 5 33. U.S. House incumbent candidate 35. U.S. House candidate challenging incumbent candidate 68. Democratic Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s) 69. Other Democratic Candidate--any office level...(Make Card) PARTY ORGANIZATION MENTIONED AS SUCH 1 71. Republican Party 75. Democratic Party 79. Other party (only)...(Make Card) 80. Other independent or minor party candidate--any office level...(Make Card) INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES 50. Gubernatorial candidate (state with retiring incumbent governor) 10 95. Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office level given but party NA) 96. Other groups or individuals which are neither parties nor organized supporters of specific candidates 4 97. Candidate name given but party/office level NA...(Low Priority) 2452 00. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.G2; 98-99 in Q.G2a(1); no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900366 NAME-R INFLUENCE OTHER'S VOTE COLUMNS 680 - 680 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G3. We would like to find out about some of the things people do to help a party or a candidate win an election. During the campaign, did you talk to any people and try to show them why they should vote for or against one of the parties or candidates? ---------------------------------------------------------- 262 1. YES 1097 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900367 NAME-R HAD CMPGN BTTN/STICKR COLUMNS 681 - 681 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G4. Did you wear a campaign button, put a campaign sticker on your car, or place a sign in your window or in front of your house? --------------------------------------------------------- 89 1. YES 1270 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900368 NAME-R ATTEND POLITCL MEETING COLUMNS 682 - 682 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G5. Did you go to any political meetings, rallies, speeches, dinners, or things like that in support of a particular candidate? ------------------------------------------------------ 83 1. YES 1276 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900369 NAME-R WORK FOR PARTY/CANDIDT COLUMNS 683 - 683 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G6. Did you do any (other) work for one of the parties or candidates? ------------------------------------------------------------ 37 1. YES 1322 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900370 NAME-$1 OPTION FED INC TX RTN COLUMNS 684 - 684 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G7. Did you use the one-dollar check-off option on your federal income tax return to make a political contribution this year? ---------------------------------------------------------- 340 1. YES 938 5. NO 79 8. DK 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900371 NAME-DID R GIVE $ TO A CAND COLUMNS 685 - 685 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G8. During an election year people are often asked to make a contribution to support campaigns. Did you give money to an individual candidate running for public office? ----------------------------------------------------------- 83 1. YES 1276 5. NO...(0 in Q.G8a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.G8a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.G8a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900372 NAME-PTY OF CAND GIVE $ TO COLUMNS 686 - 686 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G8a. Which party did that candidate belong to? ------------------------------------------------- 33 1. REPUBLICAN 2 3. BOTH 43 5. DEMOCRATIC 3 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 1 8. DK 1 9. NA 2402 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.G8a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900373 NAME-DID R GIVE $ TO A PARTY COLUMNS 687 - 687 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G9. Did you give money to a political party during this election year? ---------------------------------------------------------- 52 1. YES 1306 5. NO...(0 in Q.G9a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.G9a) 1 9. NA...(0 in Q.G9a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900374 NAME-WHICH PARTY R GAVE $ COLUMNS 688 - 688 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G9a. To which party did you give money? ------------------------------------------ 23 1. REPUBLICAN 2 3. BOTH 23 5. DEMOCRATIC 2 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 2 8. DK 9. NA 2433 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.G9; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900375 NAME-DID R GIVE $ TO OTHR GRP COLUMNS 689 - 689 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G10. Did you give any money to any other group that supported or opposed candidates? ------------------------------------------------------ 79 1. YES 1275 5. NO 5 8. DK 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900376 NAME-WAS R CNTCTD:REG TO VOTE COLUMNS 690 - 690 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.G11. During the campaign this year, did anyone talk to you about registering to vote or getting out to vote? --------------------------------------------------------- 415 1. YES 942 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900377 NAME-FED SPNDNG:ENVIRONMENT COLUMNS 691 - 691 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H1. If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, for which of the following programs would you like to see spending INCREASED and for which would you like to see spending DECREASED - Q.H1a. Should federal spending on IMPROVING and protecting the environment be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? ------------------------------------------------------------ 731 1. INCREASED 522 2. SAME 73 3. DECREASED 32 8. DK 1 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900378 NAME-FED SPNDNG:FOREIGN AID COLUMNS 692 - 692 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H1b. Should federal spending on foreign aid be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? ------------------------------------------------------------ 55 1. INCREASED 417 2. SAME 857 3. DECREASED 29 8. DK 1 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900379 NAME-FED SPNDNG:FIGHTING AIDS COLUMNS 693 - 693 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H1c. Should federal spending on... Fighting the disease AIDS ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? ---------------------------------------------------------- 854 1. INCREASED 367 2. SAME 99 3. DECREASED 37 8. DK 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900380 NAME-FED SPNDNG:SOCIAL SECRTY COLUMNS 694 - 694 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H1d. Should federal spending on... Social Security ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? ----------------------------------------------------------- 816 1. INCREASED 476 2. SAME 45 3. DECREASED 20 8. DK 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900381 NAME-FED SPNDNG:WAR ON DRUGS COLUMNS 695 - 695 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H1e. Should federal spending on... Fighting the war on drugs ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? --------------------------------------------------------- 872 1. INCREASED 364 2. SAME 102 3. DECREASED 18 8. DK 3 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900382 NAME-FED SPNDNG:FOOD STAMPS COLUMNS 696 - 696 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H1f. Should federal spending on food stamps be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? ------------------------------------------------- 211 1. INCREASED 788 2. SAME 313 3. DECREASED 43 8. DK 4 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900383 NAME-FED SPNDNG:PUB SCHOOLS COLUMNS 697 - 697 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H1g. Should federal spending on... Public schools ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? ---------------------------------------------------------- 849 1. INCREASED 425 2. SAME 57 3. DECREASED 23 8. DK 5 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900384 NAME-FED SPNDNG:ASSIST HMLESS COLUMNS 698 - 698 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H1h. Should federal spending on... Government assistance for the homeless ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? ----------------------------------------------------------- 873 1. INCREASED 390 2. SAME 67 3. DECREASED 28 8. DK 1 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900385 NAME-FED SPNDNG:CHILD CARE COLUMNS 699 - 699 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H1i. Should federal spending on... Child care ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? ------------------------------------------------------ 692 1. INCREASED 511 2. SAME 116 3. DECREASED 37 8. DK 3 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900386 NAME-FED SPNDNG:ASSIST BLACKS COLUMNS 700 - 700 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H1j. Should federal spending on... Programs that assist blacks ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? ---------------------------------------------------------- 361 1. INCREASED 734 2. SAME 206 3. DECREASED 52 8. DK 6 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900387 NAME-FED SPNDNG:SPACE PROGRAM COLUMNS 701 - 701 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H1k. Should federal spending on... The space program ...be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME? ------------------------------------------------------- 177 1. INCREASED 583 2. SAME 561 3. DECREASED 37 8. DK 1 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900388 NAME-WHCH PTY CUT SOC SECURTY COLUMNS 702 - 702 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H2. Which party is more likely to cut social security benefits; the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or WOULDN'T THERE BE MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM? ----------------------------------------------------------- 62 1. DEMOCRATS 673 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 535 5. REPUBLICANS 87 8. DK 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900389 NAME-WHCH PTY RAISE TAXES COLUMNS 703 - 703 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H3. Which party is more likely to raise taxes, the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or WOULDN'T THERE BE MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM? ----------------------------------------------------- 337 1. DEMOCRATS 652 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 313 5. REPUBLICANS 49 8. DK 8 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900390 NAME-PTY BTR HNDL: ECONOMY COLUMNS 704 - 704 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H4. Which party do you think would do a better job of handling the nation's economy..., the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or WOULDN'T THERE BE MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM? Q.H4a. (...HANDLING THE NATION'S ECONOMY?) --------------------------------------------------------- 267 1. DEMOCRATS 741 3. NO DIFFERENCE 273 5. REPUBLICANS 15 6. NEITHER 56 8. DK 7 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900391 NAME-PTY BTR HNDL: POLLUTION COLUMNS 705 - 705 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H4b. Which party do you think would do a better job of ...handling the problem of pollution and protection the environment? --------------------------------------------------------- 433 1. DEMOCRATS 692 3. NO DIFFERENCE 127 5. REPUBLICANS 28 6. NEITHER 76 8. DK 3 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900392 NAME-PTY BTR HNDL: CRIME COLUMNS 706 - 706 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H4c. Which party do you think would do a better job of ...dealing with the crime problem? --------------------------------------------------------- 198 1. DEMOCRATS 807 3. NO DIFFERENCE 231 5. REPUBLICANS 36 6. NEITHER 81 8. DK 6 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900393 NAME-PTY BTR HNDL: FORGN AFRS COLUMNS 707 - 707 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H4d. Which party do you think would do better job of... handling foreign affairs? ---------------------------------------------------------- 203 1. DEMOCRATS 653 3. NO DIFFERENCE 395 5. REPUBLICANS 20 6. NEITHER 87 8. DK 1 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900394 NAME-PTY BTR HNDL: SAVNG&LOAN COLUMNS 708 - 708 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H4e. Which party do you think would do better job of... cleaning up the savings and loan business? ---------------------------------------------------------- 320 1. DEMOCRATS 681 3. NO DIFFERENCE 163 5. REPUBLICANS 83 6. NEITHER 111 8. DK 1 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900395 NAME-DOES R KNOW: DAN QUAYLE COLUMNS 709 - 709 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H5. Now we have a set of questions concerning various public figures. We want to see how much information about them gets out to the public from television, newspapers and the like. The first name is Dan Quayle. What job or political office does he now hold? Q.H5a. DAN QUAYLE ----------------------------------------------------------- 1119 1. Correctly identifies Quayle as the Vice President 24 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 216 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900396 NAME-DOES R KNOW:GEO MITCHELL COLUMNS 710 - 710 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H5b. (Do you happen to know what job or political office) George Mitchell (holds now)? ------------------------------------------------------------ 35 1. Correctly identifies Mitchell as the Majority Senate leader 176 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 1147 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 1 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900397 NAME-DOES R KNOW:WM REHNQUIST COLUMNS 711 - 711 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H5c. (Do you happen to know what job or political office)... William Rehnquist ...(holds now)? ---------------------------------------------------- 59 1. Correctly identifies Rehnquist as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 261 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 1038 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 1 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900398 NAME-DOES R KNOW:ML GORBACHEV COLUMNS 712 - 712 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H5d. (Do you happen to know what job or political office)... Mikhail Gorbachev ...(holds now)? ---------------------------------------------------- 969 1. Correctly identifies Gorbachev as leader of the Russian) Communist Party or of the Soviet Union Russia)--i.e., General Secretary of the Communist Party; President or Prime Minister of the Soviet Union/Russia; the Russian leader; Head Red 168 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 222 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900399 NAME-DOES R KNOW:MT THATCHER COLUMNS 713 - 713 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H5e. (Do you happen to know what job or political office)... Margaret Thatcher ...(holds now)? ---------------------------------------------------- Thatcher announced her resignation on 22 November and stepped down on 28 November 458 1. Identifies Thatcher as Prime Minister of Great Britain (England) 259 2. Identifies Thatcher as former Prime Minister of Great Britain 369 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 273 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900400 NAME-DOES R KNOW:NEL MANDELA COLUMNS 714 - 714 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H5f. (Do you happen to know what job or political office)... Nelson Mandela ...(holds now)? ---------------------------------------------------- 222 1. Correctly identifies Mandela as Black leader in South Africa; leader of the African National Congress; deputy president of the ANC 663 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 472 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900401 NAME-DOES R KNOW: TOM FOLEY COLUMNS 715 - 715 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H5g. (Do you happen to know what job or political office)... Tom Foley ...(holds now)? ---------------------------------------------------- 141 1. Correctly identifies Foley as Speaker of the House of Representatives 117 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 1101 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900402 NAME-PRE-ELECN PTY COMP:HOUSE COLUMNS 716 - 716 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H6. Do you happen to know which party had the most members in the House of Representatives in Washington BEFORE the election (this/last) month? (IF NECESSARY: Which one?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 222 1. REPUBLICANS 701 5. DEMOCRATS 434 8. NO, DK 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900403 NAME-PRE-ELECN PTY COMP:SEN COLUMNS 717 - 717 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H6. Do you happen to know which party had the most members in the U.S. Senate BEFORE the election (this/last) month? (IF NECESSARY: Which one?) ---------------------------------------------------------- 230 1. REPUBLICANS 589 5. DEMOCRATS 538 8. NO, DK 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900404 NAME-APP/DISAPP HSE INCMB JOB COLUMNS 718 - 718 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H8. In general, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way Representative (NAME #33, 34, 41, or 42) has been handling (his/her) job? ---------------------------------------------------------- 850 1. APPROVE 159 5. DISAPPROVE 333 8. DK...(0 in Q.H8a-Q.H8b) 17 9. NA...(0 in Q.H8a-Q.H8b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900405 NAME-STR APP/DISAPP HSE INCMB COLUMNS 719 - 719 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H8a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.H8b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? --------------------------------------------------- 430 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 417 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 96 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 62 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 3 9. NA 1476 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.H8; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900406 NAME-R SELF-LIB/CONS SCALE COLUMNS 720 - 720 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H9. (RB, P.7) We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and conservatives. Here is a seven-point scale on which the political views that people might hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative. Q.H9a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ----------------------------------------------------------- 19 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL...(0 in Q.H9aa) 99 2. LIBERAL...(0 in Q.H9aa) 119 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL...(0 in Q.H9aa) 332 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD...(0 in Q.H9aa) 204 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE...(0 in Q.H9aa) 129 6. CONSERVATIVE...(0 in Q.H9aa) 31 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE...(0 in Q.H9aa) 23 8. DK 1129 9. NA...(0 in Q.H9aa); INAP, 1992 cross section 400 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 900407 NAME-R HAD CHOOS-LIB/MOD/CONS COLUMNS 721 - 721 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H9aa. If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a liberal or a conservative? ------------------------------------------------------------ 70 1. LIBERAL 62 3. MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 142 5. CONSERVATIVE 12 7. R REFUSES TO CHOOSE 129 8. DK...(0 in Q.H9b-Q.H9i) 8 9. NA...(0 in Q.H9b-Q.H9i) 2062 0. INAP, 1-7, 9 in Q.H9a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900408 NAME-LIB/CONS SCALE: BUSH COLUMNS 722 - 722 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H9b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? -------------------------------------------------------- 29 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 75 2. LIBERAL 87 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 200 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 247 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 381 6. CONSERVATIVE 88 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 100 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 12 9. NA 1266 0. INAP, 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900409 NAME-LIB/CONS SCL:DEM HSE CAN COLUMNS 723 - 723 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H9c. (Where would you place) (NAME #31, 33 OR 35)? ----------------------------------------------------- 23 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 94 2. LIBERAL 151 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 202 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 99 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 50 6. CONSERVATIVE 25 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 455 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 12 9. NA 1374 0. INAP, No Democratic House Candidate; 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900410 NAME-LIB/CONS SCL:REP HSE CAN COLUMNS 724 - 724 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H9d. (Where would you place)... (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)? -------------------------------------------------------- 9 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 15 2. LIBERAL 44 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 123 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 118 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 112 6. CONSERVATIVE 24 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 554 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 13 9. NA 1473 0. INAP, No Republican House Candidate; 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900411 NAME-LIB/CONS SCL:DEM SEN CAN COLUMNS 725 - 725 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H9e. (Where would you place)... (NAME #11, 13 OR 15)? -------------------------------------------------------- 22 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 87 2. LIBERAL 99 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 109 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 61 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 44 6. CONSERVATIVE 14 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 239 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 7 9. NA 1803 0. INAP, No Democratic Senate Candidate; or No Senate Race in State; 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900412 NAME-LIB/CONS SCL:DEM SEM CAN COLUMNS 726 - 726 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H9f. (Where would you place)... (NAME #12, 14 OR 16)? -------------------------------------------------------- 6 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 21 2. LIBERAL 33 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 105 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 105 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 120 6. CONSERVATIVE 37 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 218 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 8 9. NA 1832 0. INAP, No Republican Senate Candidate; or No Senate Race in State; 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900413 NAME-LIB/CONS SCALE:DEM PARTY COLUMNS 727 - 727 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H9g. (Where would you place)... the Democratic Party? -------------------------------------------------------- 65 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 259 2. LIBERAL 261 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 235 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 137 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 85 6. CONSERVATIVE 40 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 132 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 5 9. NA 1266 0. INAP, 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900414 NAME-LIB/CONS SCALE:REP PARTY COLUMNS 728 - 728 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H9h. (Where would you place)... the Republican Party? -------------------------------------------------------- 23 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 59 2. LIBERAL 108 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 168 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 281 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 367 6. CONSERVATIVE 76 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 133 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 4 9. NA 1266 0. INAP, 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900415 NAME-LIB/CONS SCL:FED GVRNMNT COLUMNS 729 - 729 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.H9i. (Where would you place)... The Federal Government? ---------------------------------------------------------- 57 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 84 2. LIBERAL 160 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 389 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 215 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 134 6. CONSERVATIVE 53 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 122 8. DK, DON'T PROBE 5 9. NA 1266 0. INAP, 9 in Q.H9a; 8-9 in Q.H9aa; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900416 NAME-R FINANC BTR/WRSE YR AGO COLUMNS 730 - 730 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J1. We are interested in how people are getting along financially these days. Would you say that you (and your family living here) are BETTER off or WORSE off financially than you were a year ago? ----------------------------------------------------------- 533 1. BETTER OFF 378 3. SAME (VOL)...(3 in Q.J1a) 438 5. WORSE OFF 9 8. DK...(0 in Q.J1a) 1 9. NA...(0 in Q.J1a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900417 NAME-HOW MCH BTR/WRS R YR AGO COLUMNS 731 - 731 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J1a. Is that MUCH better off or SOMEWHAT better off? Q.J1b. Is that MUCH worse off or SOMEWHAT worse off? ------------------------------------------------------- 106 1. MUCH BETTER 428 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 378 3. SAME...(3 in Q.J1) 302 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 135 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 1136 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.J1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900418 NAME-FEDL POLCY MADE BTR/WRS? COLUMNS 732 - 732 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J2. OVER THE PAST YEAR have the economic policies of the federal government made you (and your family living here) BETTER off, WORSE off, or HAVEN'T THEY MADE MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE EITHER WAY? ----------------------------------------------------------- 50 1. BETTER OFF 954 3. HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE...(3 in Q.J2a) 338 5. WORSE OFF 17 8. DK...(0 in Q.J2a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.J2a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900419 NAME-HW MCH BTR/WRS-FED POLCY COLUMNS 733 - 733 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J2a. Is that MUCH better off or SOMEWHAT better off? Q.J2b. Is that MUCH worse off or SOMEWHAT worse off? ------------------------------------------------------- 10 1. MUCH BETTER 40 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 954 3. HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE...(3 in Q.J2) 264 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 74 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 1143 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.J2; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900420 NAME-R YR FROM NOW-FINANCIAL COLUMNS 734 - 734 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J3. Now looking ahead, do you think that a year from now you (and your family living here) will be BETTER off financially, WORSE off, or JUST ABOUT THE SAME as now? ----------------------------------------------------------- 380 1. BETTER YEAR FROM NOW 712 3. SAME...(3 in Q.J3a-Q.J3b) 237 5. WORSE YEAR FROM NOW 30 8. DK...(0 in Q.J3a-Q.J3b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.J3a-Q.J3b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900421 NAME-HOW MCH BTR/WRS R NXT YR COLUMNS 735 - 735 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J3a. Is that MUCH better off or SOMEWHAT better off? J3b. Is that MUCH worse off or SOMEWHAT worse off? ------------------------------------------------------- 94 1. MUCH BETTER 285 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 712 3. SAME...(3 in Q.J3) 186 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 50 5. MUCH WORSE 1 8. DK 1 9. NA 1156 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.J3; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900422 NAME-NATL ECONY-PAST YR COLUMNS 736 - 736 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J4. How about the economy in the country as a whole. Would you say that OVER THE PAST YEAR the NATION'S ECONOMY has gotten BETTER, STAYED ABOUT THE SAME, or gotten WORSE? ---------------------------------------------------------- 45 1. GOTTEN BETTER 288 3. STAYED THE SAME...(3 in Q.J4a-Q.J4b) 1009 5. GOTTEN WORSE 17 8. DK...(0 in Q.J4a-Q.J4b) 9. NA...(0 in Q.J4a-Q.J4b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900423 NAME-ECON MCH BTR/WRS-PAST YR COLUMNS 737 - 737 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J4a. Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better? Q.J4b. Would you say MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse? ----------------------------------------------------- 5 1. MUCH BETTER 40 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 288 3. STAYED THE SAME...(3 in Q.J4) 606 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 400 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 3 9. NA 1143 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.J4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900424 NAME-NATL ECONY-NEXT 12 MOS COLUMNS 738 - 738 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J5. What about the next 12 months? Do you expect the economy to get BETTER, get WORSE or STAY ABOUT THE SAME? -------------------------------------------------------- 138 1. GET BETTER 401 3. STAY THE SAME 771 5. GET WORSE 48 8. DEPENDS; DK 1 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900425 NAME-CKPT: TYPE OF FORM COLUMNS 739 - 739 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.J6. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- 683 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.K3-Q.K5a) 676 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.J7a-Q.K2a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900426 NAME-EQ OPPOR NEED IN SOCIETY COLUMNS 740 - 740 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 -- Qs. J7 and K1-K2a ARE ASKED ON FORM A ONLY -- Q.J7. (RB, P.8) I am going to read several statements. After each one, I would like you to tell me whether you AGREE STRONGLY with the statement, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY. You can just give me the number of your choice from the booklet.) (VERIFY BY READING CHOICE BACK TO R.) The first statement is: Q.J7a. Our society should do whatever is necessary to make sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. ------------------------------------------------------------ 410 1. AGREE STRONGLY 197 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 31 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 31 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 10 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 4 8. DK 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900427 NAME-PUSH EQUAL RTS TOO FAR COLUMNS 741 - 741 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J7b. We have gone too far in pushing equal rights in this country. ------------------------------------------------------------ 110 1. AGREE STRONGLY 212 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 104 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 146 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 105 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 6 8. DK 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900428 NAME-CNTRY NOT GVE EQ CHANCE COLUMNS 742 - 742 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J7c. One of the big problems in this country is that we don't give everyone an equal chance. ---------------------------------------------------------- 156 1. AGREE STRONGLY 193 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 93 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 168 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 65 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8 8. DK 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900429 NAME-CNTRY SHLD WORRY LESS EQ COLUMNS 743 - 743 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J7d. This country would be better off if we worried less about how equal people are. ----------------------------------------------------------- 134 1. AGREE STRONGLY 188 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 113 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 130 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 111 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 6 8. DK 1 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900430 NAME-UNEQUAL CHANCE NOT PRBLM COLUMNS 744 - 744 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J7e. It is not really that big a problem if some people have more of a chance in life than others. ---------------------------------------------------------- 62 1. AGREE STRONGLY 153 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 129 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 177 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 151 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 11 8. DK 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900431 NAME-FEWER PRBLS IF MORE EQTY COLUMNS 745 - 745 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.J7f. If people were treated more equally in this country we would have many fewer problems. ----------------------------------------------------------- 214 1. AGREE STRONGLY 219 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 90 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 120 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 32 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 7 8. DK 1 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900432 NAME-LMTS ON FRGN IMPT:FORM A COLUMNS 746 - 746 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.K1. (RB, P.9) Some people favor increasing limits on foreign imports a lot in order to protect American jobs. Suppose these people are at one end of the scale, at point number 1. Others favor decreasing the limits a lot in order to lower consumer prices and help American exports. Suppose these people are at the other end of the scale, at point number 7. And, of course, other people have opinions in between at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. Q.K1a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 62 1. INCREASE LIMITS A LOT 57 2. 70 3. 128 4. 81 5. 53 6. 43 7. DECREASE LIMITS A LOT 10 8. DK 1127 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section 854 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900433 NAME-SANCTION S AFRICA:FORM A COLUMNS 747 - 747 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.K2. (RB, P.10) Some people feel that the economic sanctions against South Africa should be decreased a lot in light of changes in the treatment of blacks that have taken place there recently. (Suppose these people are at one end of the scale, at point number 1.) Other people feel that sanctions should be increased a lot in order to pressure the government to make further changes. (Suppose these people are at the other end at point number 7. And, of course, other people have opinions somewhere in between at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.) Q.K2a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 32 1. DECREASE SANCTIONS A LOT 38 2. 50 3. 148 4. 76 5. 65 6. 57 7. INCREASE SANCTIONS A LOT 10 8. DK 1130 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section 879 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; INAP, 2 in Q.J6 (Form A only) ============================== VAR 900434 NAME-LMTS ON FRGN IMPT:FORM B COLUMNS 748 - 748 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 6 -- Qs. K3-K5a ARE ASKED ON FORM B ONLY -- Q.K3. Some people favor increasing limits on foreign imports a lot in order to protect American jobs. Others favor decreasing the limits a lot in order to lower consumer prices and help American exports. Do you favor INCREASING the limits on foreign imports, DECREASING these limits, should these limits REMAIN THE SAME as they are now, or HAVEN'T YOU THOUGHT MUCH ABOUT THIS? ------------------------------------------------------------ 171 1. INCREASE LIMITS 121 2. SAME 213 3. DECREASE LIMITS 157 6. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH...(0 in Q.K3a-Q.K3c) 7 8. DK...(8 in Q.K3a-Q.K3c) 7 9. NA...(9 in Q.K3a-Q.K3c) 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.J6; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900435 NAME-INCR/DECR FRGN IMPORTS COLUMNS 749 - 749 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.K3a. Do you favor increasing limits on imports A LOT or A LITTLE? Q.K3b. Do you lean toward INCREASING limits on imports, DECREASING limits, or do you OPPOSE ANY CHANGE in current limits? Q.K3c. Do you favor decreasing limits on imports A LOT or A LITTLE? ------------------------------------------------------------ 115 1. Increase limits A LOT 55 2. Increase limits A LITTLE 20 3. Same, leaning toward INCREASING LIMITS 66 4. Same, OPPOSE ANY CHANGE 34 5. Same, leaning toward DECREASING LIMITS 92 6. Decrease limits A LITTLE 119 7. Decrease limits A LOT 8 8. DK (8 in Q.K3); DK on Q.K3a-Q.K3c 10 9. NA (9 in Q.K3); NA to Q.K3a-Q.K3c 1966 0. INAP, 1 in Q.J6 (Form B only); 6 in Q.K3; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900436 NAME-SANCTION S AFRICA:FORM B COLUMNS 750 - 750 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 6 Q.K4. Some people feel that the economic sanctions against South Africa should be decreased in light of changes in the treatment of blacks that have taken place there recently. Other people feel that sanctions should be increased in order to pressure the government to make further changes. And still others feel that the U.S. should continue to impose about the same sanctions it imposes now. What about you? Do you feel that sanctions against South Africa should be DECREASED, should be INCREASED, should be KEPT ABOUT THE SAME, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 93 1. DECREASED 200 2. SAME 129 3. INCREASED 243 6. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH...(0 in Q.K4a-Q.K4c) 5 8. DK...(8 in Q.K4a-Q.K4c) 6 9. NA...(9 in Q.K4a-Q.K4c) 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.J6 (Form B only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900437 NAME-INCR/DECR SANCTN S AFRCA COLUMNS 751 - 751 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.K4a. Should sanctions be DECREASED a lot or a little? Q.K4b. Would you lean toward DECREASING sanctions, INCREASING sanctions, or do you OPPOSE ANY CHANGE in sanctions? Q.K4c. Should sanctions be increased A LOT or A LITTLE? -------------------------------------------------------- 51 1. Decrease sanctions A LOT 42 2. Decrease sanctions A LITTLE 39 3. Same, leaning toward DECREASING SANCTIONS 111 4. Same, OPPOSE ANY CHANGE 46 5. Same, leaning toward INCREASING SANCTIONS 42 6. Increase sanctions A LITTLE 86 7. Increase sanctions A LOT 5 8. DK (8 in Q.K4); DK to Q.K4a-Q.K4c 11 9. NA (9 in Q.K4); NA to Q.K4a-Q.K4c 2052 0. INAP, 1 in Q.J6 (Form B only); 6 in Q.K4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900438 NAME-EQ ROLE BTWN MEN & WOMEN COLUMNS 752 - 752 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.K5. (RB, P.11) Recently there has been a lot of talk about women's rights. Some people feel that women should have an equal role with men in running business, industry, and government. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1. Others feel that a woman's place is in the home. Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7. And, of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. Q.K5a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ---------------------------------------------------------- 295 1. WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE AN EQUAL ROLE 78 2. 59 3. 101 4. 38 5. 27 6. 30 7. A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME 3 8. DK 1132 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section 722 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; INAP, 1 in Q.J6 (Form B only) ============================== VAR 900439 NAME-DEFENSE SPND SCALE: R COLUMNS 753 - 753 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L1. (RB, P.12) Some people believe that we should spend much less money for defense. (Suppose these people are at one end of the scale, at point number 1.) Others feel that defense spending should be greatly increased. (Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7. And, of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between at points 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.) Q.L1a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 140 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 154 2. 222 3. 408 4. 138 5. 62 6. 59 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 10 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 1128 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g); INAP, 1992 cross section 164 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) ============================== VAR 900440 NAME-DEFENSE SPND SCALE: BUSH COLUMNS 754 - 754 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L1b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? -------------------------------------------------------- 18 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 37 2. 68 3. 205 4. 275 5. 288 6. 207 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 77 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 8 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 1302 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a; 1992 cross section; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900441 NAME-DEFNS SCALE:DEM HSE CAND COLUMNS 755 - 755 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L1c. (Where would you place) (NAME #31, 33 OR 35)? ----------------------------------------------------- 39 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 53 2. 122 3. 208 4. 82 5. 22 6. 14 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 534 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 9 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 1402 0. INAP, No Democratic U.S. House Candidate; 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900442 NAME-DEFNS SCALE:REP HSE CAND COLUMNS 756 - 756 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L1d. (Where would you place)... (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)? -------------------------------------------------------- 5 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 8 2. 47 3. 132 4. 80 5. 48 6. 20 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 627 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 15 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 1503 0. INAP, No Republican U.S. House Candidate; 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900443 NAME-DEFNS SCALE:DEM PARTY COLUMNS 757 - 757 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L1e. (Where would you place)... the Democratic Party? -------------------------------------------------------- 66 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 164 2. 252 3. 272 4. 127 5. 75 6. 23 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 202 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 1302 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900444 NAME-DEFNS SCALE:REP PARTY COLUMNS 758 - 758 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L1f. (Where would you place)... the Republican Party? -------------------------------------------------------- 17 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 28 2. 63 3. 179 4. 305 5. 278 6. 121 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 189 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 1302 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900445 NAME-DEFNS SCALE:FED GVRNMNT COLUMNS 759 - 759 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L1g. Where would you place what the federal government is doing at the present time? ------------------------------------------------------------ 13 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 33 2. 116 3. 255 4. 264 5. 214 6. 181 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 102 8. DK...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 5 9. NA...(0 in Q.L1b-Q.L1g) 1302 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L1a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900446 NAME-GOVT/SELF SEE TO STD LIV COLUMNS 760 - 760 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L2. (RB, P.13) Some people feel the government in Washington should see to it that every person has a job and a good standard of living. Others think the government should just let each person get ahead on their own. Q.L2a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ----------------------------------------------------------- 137 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO A JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 113 2. 162 3. 239 4. 197 5. 178 6. 152 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON OWN 10 8. DK 1134 9. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section 163 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 900447 NAME-AID BLACKS SCALE: R COLUMNS 761 - 761 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L3. (RB, P.14) Some people feel that the government in Washington should make every effort to improve the social and economic position of blacks. Others feel that the government should not make any special effort to help blacks because they should help themselves. Q.L3a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 97 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 91 2. 135 3. 305 4. 204 5. 199 6. 208 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 9 8. DK...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 1135 9. NA...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e); INAP, 1992 cross section 102 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) ============================== VAR 900448 NAME-AID BLACKS SCALE: BUSH COLUMNS 762 - 762 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L3b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? -------------------------------------------------------- 35 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 42 2. 104 3. 344 4. 229 5. 152 6. 93 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 237 8. DK...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 1246 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L3a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900449 NAME-AID BLACKS SL:DEM PARTY COLUMNS 763 - 763 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L3c. (Where would you place) the Democratic Party? ----------------------------------------------------- 87 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 203 2. 227 3. 260 4. 125 5. 52 6. 36 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 246 8. DK...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 1246 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L3a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900450 NAME-AID BLACKS SL:REP PARTY COLUMNS 764 - 764 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L3d. (Where would you place)... the Republican Party? -------------------------------------------------------- 32 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 31 2. 89 3. 289 4. 264 5. 176 6. 106 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 249 8. DK...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 1246 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L3a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900451 NAME-AID BLACKS SL:FED GOVT COLUMNS 765 - 765 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L3e. Where would you place what the federal government is doing at the present time? ------------------------------------------------------------ 71 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 108 2. 179 3. 342 4. 180 5. 112 6. 54 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 190 8. DK...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.L3b-Q.L3e) 1246 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L3a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900452 NAME-GOVT SVCES SCALE: R COLUMNS 766 - 766 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L4. (RB, P.15) Some people think the government should provide fewer services, even in areas such as health and education in order to reduce spending. Other people feel it is important for the government to provide many more services even if it means an increase in spending. Q.L4a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ----------------------------------------------------------- 54 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 93 2. 165 3. 340 4. 206 5. 147 6. 147 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 13 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 1130 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g); INAP, 1992 cross section 190 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) ============================== VAR 900453 NAME-GOVT SVCES SCALE: BUSH COLUMNS 767 - 767 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L4b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? -------------------------------------------------------- 86 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 149 2. 265 3. 290 4. 157 5. 70 6. 30 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 98 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 7 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 1333 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900454 NAME-GOV SVCES SL:DEM HSE CAN COLUMNS 768 - 768 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L4c. (Where would you place) (NAME #31, 33 OR 35)? ----------------------------------------------------- 13 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 11 2. 49 3. 211 4. 171 5. 79 6. 30 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 474 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 13 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 1434 0. INAP, 24, 52, 62 in 101; 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900455 NAME-GOV SVCES SL:REP HSE CAN COLUMNS 769 - 769 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L4d. (Where would you place)... (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)? -------------------------------------------------------- 13 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 32 2. 76 3. 140 4. 70 5. 16 6. 14 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 576 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 17 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 1531 0. INAP, 14, 51, 61 in 101; 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900456 NAME-GOV SVCES SL:DEM PARTY COLUMNS 770 - 770 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L4e. (Where would you place)... the Democratic Party? -------------------------------------------------------- 19 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 30 2. 85 3. 227 4. 294 5. 210 6. 97 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 187 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 1333 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900457 NAME-GOV SVCES SL:REP PARTY COLUMNS 771 - 771 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L4f. (Where would you place)... the Republican Party? -------------------------------------------------------- 71 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 157 2. 237 3. 281 4. 134 5. 64 6. 27 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 178 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 1333 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900458 NAME-GOV SVCES SL:FED GOVT COLUMNS 772 - 772 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L4g. Where would you place what the federal government is doing at the present time? ------------------------------------------------------------ 48 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES; REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 100 2. 225 3. 347 4. 201 5. 70 6. 44 7. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES; INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 114 8. DK...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.L4b-Q.L4g) 1333 0. INAP, 0, 8-9 in Q.L4a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900459 NAME-LAW PRTCT WOMEN JOB DISC COLUMNS 773 - 773 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L5. Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE laws to protect women against job discrimination? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1192 1. FAVOR 27 3. DEPENDS (VOL)...(3 in Q.L5a/Q.L5b) 104 5. OPPOSE 33 8. DK...(0 in Q.L5a/Q.L5b) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.L5a/Q.L5b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900460 NAME-STRNG FAV PROTCT WOMEN COLUMNS 774 - 774 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L5a. Do you favor such laws STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.L5b. Do you oppose such laws STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? --------------------------------------------------------- 894 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 297 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 27 3. DEPENDS (3 in Q.L5) 59 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 42 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 3 9. NA 1162 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.L5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900461 NAME-DO WOMEN FACE JOB DISCR? COLUMNS 775 - 775 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L6. Some people think women face job discrimination. Do you think women face A LOT of discrimination on the job, SOME or NO DISCRIMINATION AT ALL? ----------------------------------------------------------- 361 1. A LOT 917 3. SOME 53 5. NONE AT ALL 23 8. DK 5 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900462 NAME-CKPT: TYPE OF FORM COLUMNS 776 - 776 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.L7. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: Form A or B ------------------------------------------ 683 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET) 676 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.L8-Q.L9b, Q.M1-Q.M2a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900463 NAME-PREFERNTIAL HIRE BLACKS COLUMNS 777 - 777 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 -- Qs. L8-L9b and M1-M2a ARE ASKED ON FORM A ONLY -- Q.L8. Some people say that because of past discrimination blacks should be given preference in hiring and promotion. Others say that such preference in hiring and promotion of blacks is wrong because it gives blacks advantages they haven't earned. What about your opinion--are you FOR or AGAINST preferential hiring and promotion of blacks? ---------------------------------------------------------- 163 1. FOR 478 5. AGAINST 40 8. DK; REFUSED...(0 in Q.L8a/Q.L8b) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.L8a/Q.L8b) 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900464 NAME-STRNG FAV PREF HIRE BLKS COLUMNS 778 - 778 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L8a. Do you favor preference in hiring and promotion STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.L8b. Do you oppose such preference in hiring and promotion STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? ------------------------------------------------------- 102 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 59 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 125 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 354 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 8. DK 1 9. NA 1844 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only); 8-9 in Q.L8; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900465 NAME-COLLEGE QUOTA FOR BLACKS COLUMNS 779 - 779 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L9. Some people say that because of past discrimination it is sometimes necessary for colleges and universities to reserve openings for black students. Others oppose quotas because they say quotas give blacks advantages they haven't earned. What about your opinion--are you FOR or AGAINST quotas to admit black students? ----------------------------------------------------------- 232 1. FOR 406 5. AGAINST 42 8. DK; REFUSED...(0 in Q.L9a/Q.L9b) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.L9a/Q.L9b) 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900466 NAME-STRG FAV QUOTA FOR BLCKS COLUMNS 780 - 780 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.L9a. Do you favor quotas STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.L9b. Do you oppose quotas STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? ------------------------------------------------------ 127 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 104 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 136 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 268 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 8. DK 3 9. NA 1847 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900467 NAME-R VIEW ON SCHOOL PRAYER COLUMNS 781 - 781 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M1. (RB, P.16) Which of the following views comes closest to your opinion on the issue of school prayer? Just give me the number of your choice. ------------------------------------------------------------ 99 1. BY LAW, PRAYERS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 331 2. THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME WHEN CHILDREN CAN PRAY SILENTLY IF THEY WANT TO. 169 3. THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME WHEN CHILDREN, AS A GROUP, CAN SAY A GENERAL PRAYER NOT TIED TO A PARTICULAR RELIGIOUS FAITH. 67 4. BY LAW, PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOULD SCHEDULE A TIME WHEN ALL CHILDREN WOULD SAY A CHOSEN CHRISTIAN PRAYER. 11 7. OTHER, SPECIFY: 4 8. DK...(0 in Q.M1a) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.M1a) 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900468 NAME-STRNG OPN ON SCHL PRAYER COLUMNS 782 - 782 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M1a. Do you favor that choice STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? ---------------------------------------------------------- 515 1. STRONGLY 154 5. NOT STRONGLY 1 8. DK 7 9. NA 1808 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only); 8-9 in Q.M1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900469 NAME-R OPIN SCHL INTEGRATION? COLUMNS 783 - 783 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M2. Some people say that the government in Washington should see to it that white and black children go to the same schools. Others claim that this is not the government's business. Have you been interested enough in this question to favor one side over the other? ---------------------------------------------------------- 443 1. YES 237 5. NO...(0 in Q.M2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.M2a) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.M2a) 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900470 NAME-INTEG SCHL GOV BUSINESS? COLUMNS 784 - 784 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M2a. Do you think the government in Washington should... ----------------------------------------------------------- 212 1. ...SEE TO IT THAT WHITE AND BLACK CHILDREN GO TO THE SAME SCHOOLS? 206 5. ...STAY OUT OF THIS AREA AS IT IS NOT THE GOVERNMENT's BUSINESS? 22 7. OTHER; DEPENDS 2 8. DK 1 9. NA 2042 0. INAP, 2 in Q.L7 (Form A only); 5, 8-9 in Q.M2; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900471 NAME-BURN FLAG BE IL/LEGAL? COLUMNS 785 - 785 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M3. Should burning or destroying the American flag as a form of political protest be LEGAL or should it be AGAINST THE LAW? ---------------------------------------------------------- 222 1. BE LEGAL...(0 in Q.M3a) 1093 5. AGAINST THE LAW 39 8. DK...(0 in Q.M3a) 5 9. NA...(0 in Q.M3a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900472 NAME-CNST AMEND BRN FLAG ILLG COLUMNS 786 - 786 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M3a. Would you FAVOR or OPPOSE a Constitutional amendment making it illegal to destroy the flag for political reasons? ------------------------------------------------------------ 928 1. FAVOR 147 5. OPPOSE 16 8. DK 2 9. NA 1392 0. INAP, 1, 8-9 in Q.M3; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900473 NAME-R KNOW PRBLMS SVNG&LOAN COLUMNS 787 - 787 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M4. Have you heard or read anything about the problems in the savings and loan business? ------------------------------------------------------------ 989 1. YES 361 5. NO...(0 in Q.M4a-Q.M4c) 6 8. DK...(0 in Q.M4a-Q.M4c) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.M4a-Q.M4c) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900474 NAME-WHO IS MORE TO BLAME-S&L COLUMNS 788 - 788 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M4a. Who do you think is more to blame for the problems of the savings and loans business--FORMER PRESIDENT REAGAN, PRESIDENT BUSH, THE CONGRESS, or THE OWNERS AND MANAGERS OF THE SAVINGS AND LOANS? ----------------------------------------------------------- 137 1. REAGAN...(0 in Q.M4b) 11 2. BUSH...(0 in Q.M4b) 104 3. CONGRESS...(0 in Q.M4b) 636 4. OWNERS & MANAGERS 60 5. ALL OF THEM 7 6. NONE OF THEM...(0 in Q.M4b) 27 8. DK...(0 in Q.M4b) 7 9. NA...(0 in Q.M4b) 1496 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.M4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900475 NAME-BLM WHOM-IF NOT OWNR/MGR COLUMNS 789 - 789 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M4b. Leaving aside the owners and managers of the savings and loans, who do you think is more to blame--President Reagan, President Bush or the Congress? ------------------------------------------------------------ 166 1. PRESIDENT REAGAN 16 2. PRESIDENT BUSH 22 3. BOTH (VOL.) 406 4. CONGRESS 23 5. NEITHER (VOL.) 61 8. DK 2 9. NA 1789 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.M4; 1-3, 6, 8-9 in Q.M4a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900476 NAME-BLAME MORE DEM/REP PARTY COLUMNS 790 - 790 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M4c. Which party do you think is more to blame for the savings and loan problems, the DEMOCRATIC, or the REPUBLICAN party? ------------------------------------------------------------ 121 1. DEMOCRATS 477 2. REPUBLICANS 177 3. BOTH (VOL.) 98 4. NEITHER (VOL.) 110 8. DK 6 9. NA 1496 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.M4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900477 NAME-DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER COLUMNS 791 - 791 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M5. Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE the death penalty for persons convicted of murder? ----------------------------------------------------------- 957 1. FAVOR 69 3. DEPENDS (VOL.)...(3 in Q.M5a-Q.M5b) 293 5. OPPOSE 33 8. DK...(0 in Q.M5a-Q.M5b) 7 9. NA...(0 in Q.M5a-Q.M5b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900478 NAME-STRNG OPIN DEATH PENALTY COLUMNS 792 - 792 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M5a. Do you favor the death penalty for persons convicted of murder STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.M5b. Do you oppose the death penalty for persons convicted of murder STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? ------------------------------------------------------------ 708 1. STRONGLY FAVOR 249 2. NOT STRONGLY FAVOR 69 3. DEPENDS (3 in Q.M5) 122 4. NOT STRONGLY OPPOSE 171 5. STRONGLY OPPOSE 8. DK 9. NA 1166 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.M5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900479 NAME-R'S VIEW ON ABORTION COLUMNS 793 - 793 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M6. (RB, P.17) There has been some discussion about abortion during recent years. Which one of the opinions on this page best agrees with your view? You can just tell me the number of the opinion you choose. ----------------------------------------------------------- 160 1. BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED 428 2. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE, INCEST, OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER 200 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 543 4. BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE 15 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 8 8. DK 5 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900480 NAME-LAW PARNTL CONSNT ABORTN COLUMNS 794 - 794 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M7. Would you FAVOR or OPPOSE a law in your state that would require parental consent before a teenager under 18 can have an abortion? --------------------------------------------------------- 1029 1. FAVOR 286 5. OPPOSE 35 8. DK...(0 in Q.M7a-Q.M7b) 9 9. NA...(0 in Q.M7a-Q.M7b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900481 NAME-STRNG OPIN PARENT CONSEN COLUMNS 795 - 795 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M7a. Do you favor this law STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.M7b. Do you oppose this law STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? -------------------------------------------------------- 858 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 171 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 88 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 197 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 8. DK 1 9. NA 1170 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.M7; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900482 NAME-LAW GOVT FUNDS PAY ABORT COLUMNS 796 - 796 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M8. Would you FAVOR or OPPOSE a law in your state that would allow the use of government funds to help pay for the cost of abortions for women who cannot afford them? ----------------------------------------------------------- 649 1. FAVOR 660 5. OPPOSE 41 8. DK...(0 in Q.M8a-Q.M8b) 9 9. NA...(0 in Q.M8a-Q.M8b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900483 NAME-STRNG OPIN GOV FNDS ABOR COLUMNS 797 - 797 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M8a. Do you favor government funding for abortions STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.M8b. Do you oppose government funding for abortion STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? ----------------------------------------------------- 358 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 289 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 171 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 488 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 2 9. NA 1176 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.M8; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900484 NAME-TAX INCR TO RED BUD DEFC COLUMNS 798 - 798 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M9. Would you SUPPORT or OPPOSE an increase in taxes that would be used to reduce the federal budget deficit? ------------------------------------------------------------ 563 1. SUPPORT 35 3. DEPENDS (VOL.)...(3 in Q.M9a-Q.M9b) 688 5. OPPOSE 69 8. DK...(0 in Q.M9a-Q.M9b) 4 9. NA...(0 in Q.M9a-Q.M9b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900485 NAME-HW STRNG TAX INCR BUD DE COLUMNS 799 - 799 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M9a. Do you support such a tax increase STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.M9b. Do you oppose such a tax increase STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? ---------------------------------------------------------- 250 1. STRONGLY SUPPORT 313 2. NOT STRONGLY SUPPORT 35 3. DEPENDS (3 in Q.M9) 181 4. NOT STRONGLY OPPOSE 507 5. STRONGLY OPPOSE 8. DK 9. NA 1199 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.M9; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900486 NAME-TAX INCR FOR ENVIRONMENT COLUMNS 800 - 800 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M10. Would you SUPPORT or OPPOSE an increase in taxes that would be used to clean up the nation's air and water? ---------------------------------------------------------- 876 1. SUPPORT 34 3. DEPENDS (VOL.)...(3 in Q.M10a-Q.M10b) 407 5. OPPOSE 36 8. DK...(0 in Q.M10a-Q.M10b) 6 9. NA...(0 in Q.M10a-Q.M10b) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900487 NAME-HW STRNG TAX INCR ENVIRO COLUMNS 801 - 801 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M10a. Do you support such an increase STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? Q.M10b. Do you oppose such an increase STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? -------------------------------------------------------- 586 1. STRONGLY SUPPORT 288 2. NOT STRONGLY SUPPORT 34 3. DEPENDS (3 in Q.M10) 180 4. NOT STRONGLY OPPOSE 225 5. STRONGLY OPPOSE 1 8. DK 3 9. NA 1168 0. INAP, 8-9 in Q.M10; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900488 NAME-SHLD GVNT PRVD CHLD CARE COLUMNS 802 - 802 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M11. Do you think government should provide child care assistance to low and middle income working parents, or isn't it the government's business? --------------------------------------------------------- 758 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE 537 5. NOT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS 56 8. DK 8 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900489 NAME-LAW ALL YOUTH NATL SERVC COLUMNS 803 - 803 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M12. Would you FAVOR or OPPOSE a law requiring that all young adults serve their country by spending some time in the military, the Peace Corps, or in some other kind of national service? ---------------------------------------------------------- 619 1. FAVOR 36 3. DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 662 5. OPPOSE 36 8. DK 6 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900490 NAME-HOW USE DEFENSE $ SAVED COLUMNS 804 - 804 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M13. If the United States saves a lot of money on defense spending in the next few years, what should most of that money be used for--TO REDUCE THE FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT, to CUT TAXES, or to INCREASE SPENDING ON DOMESTIC PROGRAMS? ------------------------------------------------------------ 684 1. REDUCE DEFICIT 328 2. CUT TAXES 284 3. INCREASE SPENDING 52 8. DK 11 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900491 NAME-GOV STRCT POLLTN STNDRDS COLUMNS 805 - 805 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M14. Should the government force all companies to comply with strict pollution standards even if it might put some of them out of business? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1027 1. YES, IT SHOULD 51 3. DEPENDS (VOL.) 214 5. NO, IT SHOULDN'T 62 8. DK 5 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900492 NAME-JAPAN COMPANIES COMPETE COLUMNS 806 - 806 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.M15. Which of the following statements comes closer to your opinion--ONE, Japanese companies are competing unfairly with American companies; OR TWO, the United States is blaming Japan for its own economic problems. ------------------------------------------------------------ 464 1. COMPETING UNFAIRLY 690 2. U.S. BLAMING JAPAN FOR OWN PROBLEMS 86 3. BOTH/DEPENDS (VOL.) 111 8. DK 8 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900493 NAME-WHCH PTY KEEP US OUT WAR COLUMNS 807 - 807 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.N1. Looking ahead, do you think the problem of keeping out of war would be handled better by the REPUBLICANS, by the DEMOCRATS, or about the same by both? --------------------------------------------------------- 128 1. BETTER BY REPUBLICANS 989 3. SAME BY BOTH 184 5. BETTER BY DEMOCRATS 52 8. DK 6 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900494 NAME-US POSITION IN WORLD COLUMNS 808 - 808 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.N2. During the past year, would you say that the United States' position in the world has grown WEAKER, STAYED ABOUT THE SAME, or has it grown STRONGER? ------------------------------------------------------------ 432 1. WEAKER 524 3. STAYED THE SAME 364 5. STRONGER 34 8. DK 5 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900495 NAME-CKPT: TYPE OF FORM COLUMNS 809 - 809 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.N3. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- 683 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.N4-Q.N7) 676 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.P1a-Q.P1d) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900496 NAME-IMPTNC STRNG US MILITARY COLUMNS 810 - 810 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 -- Qs. N4-N7 ARE ASKED ON FORM B ONLY -- Q.N4. How important is it for the U.S. to have a strong military force in order to be effective in dealing with our enemies? Is it EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT, or NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT? ----------------------------------------------------------- 242 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 280 2. VERY IMPORTANT 138 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 10 4. NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 4 8. DK 2 9. NA 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.N3; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900497 NAME-WORRIED CONVENTIONL WAR? COLUMNS 811 - 811 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.N5. How worried are you about our country getting into a CONVENTIONAL WAR at this time, one in which nuclear weapons are not used? Are you VERY WORRIED, SOMEWHAT WORRIED, or NOT WORRIED AT ALL? ----------------------------------------------------------- 274 1. VERY WORRIED 298 3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED 96 5. NOT WORRIED 5 8. DK 3 9. NA 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.N3 (Form B only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900498 NAME-AGR/DIS/ US ISOLATIONISM COLUMNS 812 - 812 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.N6. Do you AGREE or DISAGREE with this statement: This country would be better off if we just stayed home and did not concern ourselves with problems in other parts of the world. ---------------------------------------------------------- 196 1. AGREE 452 5. DISAGREE 26 8. DK 2 9. NA 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.N3 (Form B only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900499 NAME-WORRIED NUCLEAR WAR? COLUMNS 813 - 813 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.N7. How worried are you about our country getting into a NUCLEAR WAR at this time? Are you VERY WORRIED, SOMEWHAT WORRIED, or NOT WORRIED AT ALL? ----------------------------------------------------------- 212 1. VERY WORRIED 239 3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED 219 5. NOT WORRIED 3 8. DK 3 9. NA 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.N3 (Form B only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900500 NAME-NEW LFESTYL BRKDWN SCTY COLUMNS 814 - 814 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 -- Qs.P1a-P1d ARE ASKED ON FORM A ONLY -- Q.P1. (RB, P.18) Now I am going to read several statements. After each one, I would like you tell me whether you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement. You can just give me the number of your choice from the booklet. The first statement is... Q.P1a. The newer lifestyles are contributing to the breakdown of our society. ------------------------------------------------------------ 211 1. AGREE STRONGLY 232 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 132 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 61 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 27 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 11 8. DK 9 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.N3; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900501 NAME-WORLD ALWAYS CHANGING COLUMNS 815 - 815 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.P1b. The world is always changing and we should adjust our view of moral behavior to those changes. --------------------------------------------------------- 93 1. AGREE STRONGLY 217 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 86 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 146 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 121 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 11 8. DK 9 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.N3 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900502 NAME-TRADITIONAL FAMILY TIES COLUMNS 816 - 816 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.P1c. This country would have many fewer problems if there were more emphasis on traditional family ties. ------------------------------------------------------------ 316 1. AGREE STRONGLY 223 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 78 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 39 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 11 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 7 8. DK 9 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.N3 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900503 NAME-TOLERANT OTH MORAL STNDR COLUMNS 817 - 817 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.P1d. We should be more tolerant of people who choose to live according to their own moral standards, even if they are very different from our own. ---------------------------------------------------------- 146 1. AGREE STRONGLY 240 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 107 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 107 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 63 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 11 8. DK 9 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.N3 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900504 NAME-TRUST GOVT IN WASHNGTON COLUMNS 818 - 818 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.P2. People have different ideas about the government in Washington. These ideas don't refer to Democrats or Republicans in particular, but just to the GOVERNMENT IN GENERAL. We want to see how you feel about these ideas. For example: How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right--JUST ABOUT ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, or ONLY SOME OF THE TIME? ------------------------------------------------------------ 36 1. JUST ABOUT ALWAYS 332 3. MOST OF THE TIME 947 5. SOME OF THE TIME 24 7. R VOL: NONE OF THE TIME 16 8. DK 4 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900505 NAME-PEOPLE IN GVRNMNT WSTE $ COLUMNS 819 - 819 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.P3. Do you think that people in government waste A LOT of the money we pay in taxes, waste SOME of it, or DON'T WASTE VERY MUCH OF IT? ------------------------------------------------------------ 24 1. NOT VERY MUCH 398 3. SOME 918 5. A LOT 14 8. DK 5 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900506 NAME-GVRNMNT FOR ALL PEOPLE COLUMNS 820 - 820 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.P4. Would you say the government is pretty much run by a few big interests looking out for themselves or that it is run for the benefit of all the people? ----------------------------------------------------------- 320 1. FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL 968 5. FEW BIG INTERESTS 59 8. DK 12 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900507 NAME-PEOPLE IN GOVT CROOKED COLUMNS 821 - 821 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.P5. Do you think that QUITE A FEW of the people running the government are crooked, NOT VERY MANY are, or do you think HARDLY ANY of them are crooked? ---------------------------------------------------------- 119 1. HARDLY ANY 540 3. NOT MANY 663 5. QUITE A FEW 29 8. DK 8 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900508 NAME-PUB OFCL CARE WHT R THNK COLUMNS 822 - 822 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.P6. (RB, P.18) Looking at page 18 (for your choice of answers) please tell me how much you agree or disagree with these statements. You can just give me the number of your choice. The first is: Q.P6a. Public officials don't care much what people like me think. ------------------------------------------------------------ 343 1. AGREE STRONGLY 516 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 159 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 275 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 56 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 6 8. DK 4 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900509 NAME-HAVE NO SAY GVRNMNT DOES COLUMNS 823 - 823 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.P6b. People like me don't have any say about what the government does. -------------------------------------------------------- 296 1. AGREE STRONGLY 420 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 170 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 362 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 99 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8 8. DK 4 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900510 NAME-POLITICS TOO COMPLICATED COLUMNS 824 - 824 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.P6c. Sometimes politics and government seem so complicated that a person like me can't really understand what's going on. --------------------------------------------------------- 416 1. AGREE STRONGLY 451 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 140 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 208 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 135 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 5 8. DK 4 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900511 NAME-RELIGION IMPRT PART LIFE COLUMNS 825 - 825 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Q1. Do you consider religion to be an IMPORTANT part of your life, or not? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1065 1. YES, IMPORTANT 286 5. NO, NOT IMPORTANT...(0 in Q.Q2) 6 8. DK...(0 in Q.Q2) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.Q2) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900512 NAME-RELIGION PRVDES GUIDANCE COLUMNS 826 - 826 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Q2. Would you say your religion provides SOME guidance in your day-to-day living, QUITE A BIT of guidance, or A GREAT DEAL of guidance in your day-to-day life? ------------------------------------------------------------ 282 1. SOME 289 2. QUITE A BIT 492 3. A GREAT DEAL 8. DK 2 9. NA 1420 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.Q1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900513 NAME-HOW OFTEN R PRAY COLUMNS 827 - 827 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Q3. People practice their religion in different ways. Q.Q3a. Outside of attending religious services, do you pray SEVERAL TIMES A DAY, ONCE A DAY, A FEW TIMES A WEEK, ONCE A WEEK OR LESS or NEVER? ------------------------------------------------------------ 361 1. SEVERAL TIMES A DAY 328 2. ONCE A DAY 241 3. FEW TIMES A WEEK 284 4. ONCE A WEEK OR LESS 132 5. NEVER 8. DK 13 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900514 NAME-HOW OFTEN R READ BIBLE COLUMNS 828 - 828 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Q3b. Outside of attending religious services, do you read the Bible SEVERAL TIMES A DAY, ONCE A DAY, A FEW TIMES A WEEK, ONCE A WEEK OR LESS or NEVER? ------------------------------------------------------------ 47 1. SEVERAL TIMES A DAY 132 2. ONCE A DAY 183 3. FEW TIMES A WEEK 542 4. ONCE A WEEK OR LESS 443 5. NEVER 8. DK 12 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900515 NAME-CKPT: TYPE OF FORM COLUMNS 829 - 829 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.Q4. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- 683 1. FORM A (YELLOW COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.Q5) 676 2. FORM B (PINK COVERSHEET)...(0 in Q.Q6-Q.R3d) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900516 NAME-R'S VIEW ABOUT BIBLE COLUMNS 830 - 830 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 -- Q.5 IS ASKED ON FORM B ONLY -- Q.Q5. (RB, P.19) Here are four statements about the Bible, and I'd like you to tell me which is closest to your own view. Just give me the number of your choice. ------------------------------------------------------------ 326 1. THE BIBLE IS GOD'S WORD AND ALL IT SAYS IS TRUE 271 2. THE BIBLE WAS WRITTEN BY MEN INSPIRED BY GOD, BUT IT CONTAINS SOME HUMAN ERRORS 47 3. THE BIBLE IS A GOOD BOOK BECAUSE IT WAS WRITTEN BY WISE MEN, BUT GOD HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT 22 4. THE BIBLE WAS WRITTEN BY MEN WHO LIVED SO LONG AGO THAT IT IS WORTH VERY LITTLE TODAY 6 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 3 8. DK 1 9. NA 1809 0. INAP, 1 in Q.Q4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900517 NAME-R'S FEELINGS ABOUT BIBLE COLUMNS 831 - 831 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 -- Qs. Q6 and R1-R3d ARE ASKED ON FORM A ONLY -- Q.Q6. (RB, P.20) Which of these statements comes closest to describing your feelings about the Bible? ---------------------------------------------------------- 299 1. ONE, THE BIBLE IS THE ACTUAL WORD OF GOD AND IS TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR 284 2. TWO, THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD BUT NOT EVERYTHING IN IT SHOULD BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR 80 3. THREE, THE BIBLE IS A BOOK WRITTEN BY MEN AND IS NOT THE WORD OF GOD. 7 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 4 8. DK 9 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900518 NAME-CIVIL RGHT PUSH TOO FAST COLUMNS 832 - 832 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.R1. Some say that the civil rights people have been trying to push too fast. Others feel they haven't pushed fast enough. How about you: Do you think that civil rights leaders are trying to push TOO FAST, are going TOO SLOWLY, or are they moving at ABOUT THE RIGHT SPEED? ------------------------------------------------------------ 176 1. TOO FAST 376 3. ABOUT RIGHT 74 5. TOO SLOWLY 46 8. DK 11 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900519 NAME-POSN BLCK PEOPLE IMPRVD? COLUMNS 833 - 833 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.R2. In the past few years we have heard a lot about improving the position of black people in this country. How much real change do you think there has been in the position of black people in the past few years; A LOT, SOME, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? ------------------------------------------------------------ 224 1. A LOT 316 3. SOME 113 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 19 8. DK 11 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900520 NAME-BLCKS GOTTEN < THAN DESR COLUMNS 834 - 834 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.R3. (RB, P.21) In past studies we have asked people why they think white people seem to get more of the good things in life in America--such as better jobs and more money--than black people do. These are some of the reasons given by both blacks and whites. Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each reason as to why white people seem to get more of the good things in life. (You can just give me the number of your choice.) The first statement is... PROBE AS NECESSARY: Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) Q.R3a. Over the past few years, blacks have gotten less than they deserve. ------------------------------------------------------------ 69 1. AGREE STRONGLY 166 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 149 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 186 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 94 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 9 8. DK 10 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900521 NAME-BLACKS W/OUT SPCL FAVORS COLUMNS 835 - 835 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.R3b. Irish, Italians, Jewish and many other minorities overcame prejudice and worked their way up. Blacks should do the same without any special favors. ---------------------------------------------------------- 182 1. AGREE STRONGLY 262 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 86 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 93 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 46 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 5 8. DK 9 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900522 NAME-BLACKS SHLD TRY HARDER COLUMNS 836 - 836 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.R3c. It's really a matter of some people not trying hard enough; if blacks would only try harder they could be just as well off as whites. ----------------------------------------------------------- 134 1. AGREE STRONGLY 233 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 104 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 122 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 71 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 8 8. DK 11 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900523 NAME-SLAVERY AND DISCRMNTN COLUMNS 837 - 837 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.R3d. Generations of slavery and discrimination have created conditions that make it difficult for blacks to work their way out of the lower class. ------------------------------------------------------------ 131 1. AGREE STRONGLY 235 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 78 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 137 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 84 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 7 8. DK 11 9. NA 1802 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Q4 (Form A only); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900524 NAME-ATTEND RELIGIOUS SERVICE COLUMNS 838 - 838 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X1. Lots of things come up that keep people from attending religious services even if they want to. Thinking about your life these days, do you ever attend religious services, apart from occasional weddings, baptisms or funerals? ------------------------------------------------------------ 921 1. YES...(0 in Q.X1a) 437 5. NO 8. DK...(0 in Q.X1a) 1 9. NA...(0 in Q.X1a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900525 NAME-PART OF A CHURCH/DNMNTN COLUMNS 839 - 839 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X1a. Regardless of whether you now attend any religious services do you ever think of yourself as part of a particular church or denomination? ---------------------------------------------------------- 260 1. YES 176 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 2048 0. INAP, 1, 8-9 in Q.X1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900526 NAME-HOW OFTEN GO RELIG SRVC COLUMNS 840 - 840 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X2. Do you go to religious services EVERY WEEK, ALMOST EVERY WEEK, ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH, A FEW TIMES A YEAR, or NEVER? --------------------------------------------------------- 367 1. EVERY WEEK 158 2. ALMOST EVERY WEEK...(0 in Q.X2a) 176 3. ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH...(0 in Q.X2a) 213 4. A FEW TIMES A YEAR...(0 in Q.X2a) 3 5. NEVER...(0 in Q.X2a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X2a) 4 9. NA...(0 in Q.X2a) 1564 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900527 NAME-ONCE WK/> GO RELIG SRVC COLUMNS 841 - 841 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X2a. Would you say you go to religious services ONCE A WEEK or MORE OFTEN than once a week? --------------------------------------------------------- 166 1. MORE OFTEN 201 2. JUST ONCE A WEEK 8. DK 9. NA 2118 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1; 2-5, 8-9 in Q.X2; 1992 cross section -- Q.X3 IS NOT CODED -- ============================== VAR 900528 NAME-R PROT/CATH/JEW/OTHR COLUMNS 842 - 842 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 THE RESPONDENT RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE was determined by a series of question coded in variables Q.X3a/Q.X3b-Q.X8. In the simplest case (Catholics) only one question was asked (Q.X3a or Q.X3b). In the most complex cases up to four questions were asked. For a complete layout of this series please see section X of the questionnaire. The information gathered in Q.X3a/Q.X3b-Q.X8 was used to build: VARIABLE Q.X4z R'S RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE SUMMARY. Q.X3a. Do you mostly attend a place of worship that is Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or what? Q.X3b. Do you consider yourself PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, JEWISH, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 651 1. PROTESTANT...(0 in Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 320 2. CATHOLIC...(0 in Q.X4-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X7; INAP in Q.X4y) 22 3. JEWISH...(0 in Q.X4-Q.X4x, Q.X5,Q.X7-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 187 4. ANY OTHER...(0 in Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 2 8. R refused to answer...(0 in Q.X4-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X4z; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X4z; INAP in Q.X4y) 1303 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 1992 cross section -- Q.X3c IS NOT CODED -- ============================== VAR 900529 NAME-PROT/OTHR CHURCH/DENOM COLUMNS 843 - 844 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.X4. What church or denomination is that? ------------------------------------------- 239 01. BAPTIST...(0 in Q.X4c-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 31 02. EPISCOPALIAN/ANGLICAN/CHURCH OF ENGLAND...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 89 03. LUTHERAN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4b, Q.X4d-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 139 04. METHODIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4c, Q.X4e-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 26 05. "JUST PROTESTANT"...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 46 06. PRESBYTERIAN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4d, Q.X4f-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 9 07. REFORMED...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4e, Q.X4g-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 3 08. BRETHREN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4f, Q.X4h-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 1 09. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 39 10. CHRISTIAN OR JUST CHRISTIAN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4g, Q.X4i-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 1 11. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 30 12. CHURCH (or CHURCHES) OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4h, Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 12 13. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 2 14. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 11 15. CHURCH OF GOD...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4i, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 18 16. ASSEMBLY OF GOD...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 5 17. CONGREGATIONALIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 9 18. HOLINESS...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 29 19. PENTECOSTAL...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4j, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 1 20. FRIENDS, QUAKER...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 7 21. ORTHODOX, e.g. Greek, Russian, SPECIFY...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X7; INAP in Q.X4y) 19 22. NON-DENOMINATIONAL--PROTESTANT...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X6a/Q.X6b; INAP in Q.X4y) 4 23. MORMONS...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 7 24. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 2 25. LATTER DAY SAINTS...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 5 26. UNITARIAN/UNIVERSALIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 3 27. BUDDHIST...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 28. HINDU...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 1 29. MUSLIM/ISLAM...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 30. NATIVE AMERICAN...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 49 31. OTHER, SPECIFY...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4j, Q.X6a/Q.X6b) 98. DK...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 1 99. NA...(0 in Q.X4a-Q.X4x, Q.X5-Q.X8; INAP in Q.X4y) 1647 00. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900530 NAME-WHICH BAPTIST GROUP COLUMNS 845 - 845 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X4a. With which Baptist group is your church associated? Is it the Southern Baptist Convention, the American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., the American Baptist Association, an independent Baptist church or some other Baptist group? ------------------------------------------------------------ 117 1. SOUTHERN...(0 in Q.X4b,Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 12 2. AMERICAN BAPTIST U.S.A....(0 in Q.X4b,Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 21 3. AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION...(0 in Q.X4b,Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 22 4. INDEPENDENT BAPTIST 26 7. OTHER, SPECIFY...(0 in Q.X4b) 41 8. DK; "JUST BAPTIST"...(0 in Q.X4b, Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4b,Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2246 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 02-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900531 NAME-LRGR BAPT GRP/ONLY LOCAL COLUMNS 846 - 846 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X4b. Are you affiliated with any larger Baptist group or is this strictly a local church? Church ----------------------------------------------------------- 21 1. LOCAL...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 1 7. AFFILIATED WITH LARGER GROUP: (SPECIFY) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2463 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 02-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1-3, 7-9 in Q.X4a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900532 NAME-WHICH LUTHERAN GROUP COLUMNS 847 - 847 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X4c. Is this church part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Missouri Synod, or some other Lutheran group? ------------------------------------------------------- 38 1. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA (formerly Lutheran Church in America, American Lutheran Church)...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 29 2. MISSOURI SYNOD...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 15 8. DK; "JUST LUTHERAN"...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2396 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-02, 04-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900533 NAME-WHICH METHODIST GROUP COLUMNS 848 - 848 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X4d. Is your church part of the United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal, or some other Methodist group? ----------------------------------------------------------- 115 1. UNITED METHODIST...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 10 2. AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL (AME)...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 7 8. DK; "JUST METHODIST"...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2346 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-03, 05-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900534 NAME-WHICH PRESBYTERIAN GROUP COLUMNS 849 - 849 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X4e. Is this the Presbyterian Church in the USA or some other Presbyterian group? ---------------------------------------------------------- 37 1. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U.S.A. (FORMERLY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH)...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 7 8. DK; "JUST PRESBYTERIAN"...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2439 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-05, 07-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900535 NAME-WHICH REFORMED GROUP COLUMNS 850 - 850 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X4f. Is this the Christian Reformed Church, the Reformed Church in America, or some other Reformed group? ----------------------------------------------------------- 3 1. CHRISTIAN REFORMED...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 4 2. REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK; "JUST REFORMED"...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2476 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-06, 08-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900536 NAME-WHICH BRETHREN GROUP COLUMNS 851 - 851 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X4g. Is this the Church of the Brethren, the Plymouth Brethren, or what? -------------------------------------------------------- 1 1. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 1 2. PLYMOUTH BRETHREN...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 1 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2482 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-07, 09-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900537 NAME-WHICH CHRISTIAN GROUP COLUMNS 852 - 852 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X4h. When you say "Christian" does that mean the denomination called the "Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)", or some other Christian denomination, or do you mean to say I am just a Christian"? --------------------------------------------------------- 8 1. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 21 2. JUST CHRISTIAN...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 8 7. OTHER, CHRISTIAN (SPECIFY) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2446 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-09, 11-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900538 NAME-WHICH CHRIST CHURCH COLUMNS 853 - 853 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X4i. Is this the Church of Christ or the United Church of Christ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 27 1. CHURCH OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 3 2. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2455 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-11, 13-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900539 NAME-WHICH CHURCH OF GOD COLUMNS 854 - 854 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X4j. Is this the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana; the Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the Church of God in Christ; or some other Church of God? ----------------------------------------------------------- 3 1. ANDERSON, IN....(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2 2. CLEVELAND, TN....(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2 3. IN CHRIST...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 3 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 1 8. DK...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 9. NA...(0 in Q.X4x; INAP in Q.X4y) 2474 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-14, 16-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900540 NAME-OTHER RELG GRP-BUILT COLUMNS 855 - 856 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.X4x. Text Pointer for Q.X4y. ------------------------------- Whenever R gave a response to the Q.X section that didn't match one of the categories offered in the questionnaire, his/her response was recorded in the appropriate "Other" box, and entered by coders as a text field in Q.X4y. The codes for variable Q.X4x describe the series of questions that lead to Q.X4y. Built from Q.X4-Q.X4j 26 01. Baptist, Other (1 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4a) 1 02. Baptist, Affiliated with Larger Group (1 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4b) 7 03. Lutheran, Other (3 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4c) 7 04. Methodist, Other (4 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4d) 2 05. Presbyterian, Other (6 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4e) 2 06. Reformed, Other (7 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4f) 1 07. Brethren, Other (8 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4g) 8 08. Christian, Other (10 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4h) 09. Church of Christ, Other (12 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4i) 3 10. Church of God, Other (15 in Q.X4, 7 in Q.X4j) 9 11. Holiness, all mentions (18 in Q.X4) 29 12. Pentecostal, all mentions (19 in Q.X4) 7 13. Orthodox, all mentions (21 in Q.X4) 49 14. Other Protestant, all mentions (31 in Q.X4) 2334 00. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 02, 05, 09, 11, 13-14, 16-17, 20-30, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1-3, 8-9 in Q.X4a; 1, 8-9 in Q.X4b; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4c; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4d; 1, 8-9 in Q.X4e; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4f; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4g; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4h; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4i; 1-3, 8-9 in Q.X4j; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900541 NAME-NAME OF OTHR DENOM COLUMNS 857 - 857 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES Q.X4y. Name of Other (Miscellaneous) Denomination -------------------------------------------------- Enter verbatim the text written at category 7 in Q.X4a-Q.X4k or at category 21 or 31 in Q.X4 This is an alpha variable and it has been blanked out. Dot (.) = INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 02, 05, 09, 11, 13-14, 16-17, 20-30, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1-3, 8-9 in Q.X4a; 1, 8-9 in Q.X4b; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4c; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4d; 1, 8-9 in Q.X4e; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4f; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4g; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4h; 1-2, 8-9 in Q.X4i; 1-3, 8-9 in Q.X4j ============================== VAR 900542 NAME-OTHR DENOM CHRISTIAN? COLUMNS 858 - 858 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X5. Is that group Christian? ------------------------------- 44 1. YES 3 5. NO...(0 in Q.X6a/Q.X6b-Q.X8) 1 8. DK...(0 in Q.X6a/Q.X6b-Q.X8) 1 9. NA...(0 in Q.X6a/Q.X6b-Q.X8) 2436 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 01-30, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1992 cross section -- Q.X6 IS NOT CODED -- ============================== VAR 900543 NAME-TYPE OF SYNAGOGUE COLUMNS 859 - 859 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X6a. Do you usually attend a synagogue or temple that is Orthodox, Conservative, Reform or what? Q.X6b. Do you consider yourself Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, or what? ----------------------------------------------------------- 3 1. ORTHODOX 11 2. REFORM 7 3. CONSERVATIVE 1 7. OTHER, SPECIFY: 8. DK 9. NA 2463 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 1-2, 4, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900544 NAME-KIND OF CHRISTIAN-PROT COLUMNS 860 - 860 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X7. (ASK OF PROTESTANTS) (RB, P.21) Which one of these words BEST describes your kind of Christianity, FUNDAMENTALIST, EVANGELICAL, CHARISMATIC OR PENTECOSTAL, MODERATE TO LIBERAL? --------------------------------------------------------- 133 1. FUNDAMENTALIST 164 2. EVANGELICAL 89 3. CHARISMATIC/PENTECOSTAL 282 4. MODERATE TO LIBERAL 16 5. SOMETHING ELSE (VOLUNTEERED, SPECIFY:) 93 8. DK 25 9. NA 1683 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 11, 21, 23-30, 98-99 in Q.X4; 5, 8-9 in Q.X5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900545 NAME-BORN-AGAIN CHRISTIAN COLUMNS 861 - 861 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.X8. (ASK OF ALL PROTESTANTS, CATHOLICS OR OTHER CHRISTIANS) Would you call yourself a born-again Christian, that is, have you personally had a conversion experience related to Jesus Christ? ----------------------------------------------------------- 419 1. YES 678 5. NO 12 8. DK 19 9. NA 1357 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 3, 8-9 in Q.X3a/Q.X3b; 11, 23-30, 98-99 in Q.X4; 5, 8-9 in Q.X5; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900546 NAME-SUMMARY:RELIG AFFILIAT COLUMNS 862 - 864 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 999 Q.X4z. RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION SUMMARY ------------------------------------- This variable was built using the closed-ended responses to Q.X3a/Q.X3b-Q.X4j and where necessary, using also the verbatim responses as described in variables Q.X4x-Q.X4y. Use RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE Master Code. 010. . . 997. 998. R refused to answer 999. NA 000. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900547 NAME-R'S GENDER(GIVEN BY INF) COLUMNS 865 - 865 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 R'S GENDER (Given by informant) -------------------------------------------------------- 631 1. Male 728 2. Female 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900548 NAME-R'S AGE (GIVEN BY INF) COLUMNS 866 - 867 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 R'S AGE (Given by informant) ----------------------------------------------------- Code age in years 17. . . 94. 99. NA 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900549 NAME-R'S RACE COLUMNS 868 - 868 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z2. Respondent's race is: ---------------------------- 1146 1. WHITE 174 2. BLACK 18 3. AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE 19 4. ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900550 NAME-R'S DATE OF BIRTH-MONTH COLUMNS 869 - 870 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y1a. What is the month, day and year of your birth?--MONTH ----------------------------------------------- Code MONTH 118 01. January 120 02. February 117 03. March 106 04. April 90 05. May 122 06. June 115 07. July 146 08. August 116 09. September 95 10. October 113 11. November 97 12. December 98. DK 4 99. NA; refused 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900551 NAME-R'S DATE OF BIRTH-YEAR COLUMNS 871 - 874 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Q.Y1b. What is the month, day and year of your birth?--YEAR ------------------------------------------------------------ Code actual YEAR (1880-1973) 1880. . . 1973. 9998. DK 9999. NA; refused 0000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900552 NAME-R'S RECODED AGE COLUMNS 875 - 876 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.Y1x. Recoded AGE ------------------- Built from Date of Interview, Q.Y1a and Q.Y1b--not entered by coder. Month and year of R's birth subtracted from month and year of interview. If year of birth was NA or refused (9999 in Q.Y1b), but age of respondent was given by informant in the household listing, then age from household listing was used in Q.Y1x. Code actual age 17. . . 98. 99. 99 years or older 00. NA; 9999 in Q.Y1b; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900553 NAME-R'S MARITAL STATUS COLUMNS 877 - 877 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y2. Are you married now and living with your (husband/wife)-- or are you widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never married? ------------------------------------------------------------ If spouse in nursing home, or works and lives in another city, or family is in process of moving and temporarily holding 2 residences, code 1 is used. 746 1. MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE (OR SPOUSE IN SERVICE) 219 2. NEVER MARRIED 147 3. DIVORCED 56 4. SEPARATED 147 5. WIDOWED 43 7. PARTNERS NOT MARRIED (VOLUNTEERED) 8. DK 1 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900554 NAME-EDUCATION: R COLUMNS 878 - 879 NUMERIC MD=96 OR GE 98 Q.Y3. What is the highest grade of school or year of college you have completed? ----------------------------------------------------- Code actual GRADE marked Departing from past practice 0-11 years of schooling and 1 in Q.Y3a (equivalency tests passed) were not recoded 12 in Q.Y3 4 00. NONE, no grades completed...(0 in Q.Y3b) 1 01. 7 02. 5 03. 4 04. 8 05. 12 06. 19 07. 64 08. 49 09. 74 10. 84 11. 441 12. Twelve years completed...(0 in Q.Y3b) 109 13. Thirteen years...(0 in Q.Y3a) 136 14. Fourteen years...(0 in Q.Y3a) 49 15. Fifteen years...(0 in Q.Y3a) 152 16. Sixteen years; four years of college completed...(0 in Q.Y3a) 138 17. Seventeen years; graduate study...(0 in Q.Y3a) 2 98. DK...(0 in Q.Y3a-Q.Y3b) 1 99. NA...(0 in Q.Y3a-Q.Y3b) 1126 96. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900555 NAME-HIGH SCHOOL: R COLUMNS 880 - 880 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y3a. Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? -------------------------------------------------------- 460 1. YES 306 5. NO 8. DK 6 9. NA 1713 0. INAP, 13-17, 98-99 in Q.Y3; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900556 NAME-HIGHEST DEGREE: R COLUMNS 881 - 882 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y3b. What is the highest degree that you have earned? -------------------------------------------------------- 186 01. Bachelor's degree: BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH, BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA, BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD 73 02. Master's degree: MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED, MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM, STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS 4 03. PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 7 04. LLB, JD 13 05. MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) 06. JDC, STD, THD 86 07. Associate Degree, AA 200 96. No degree earned 98. DK 15 99. NA 1901 00. INAP, 00-12, 98-99 in Q.Y3; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900557 NAME-SUMMARY: R'S EDUCATION COLUMNS 883 - 884 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y3x. SUMMARY: R's Education ------------------------------ *Departing from past practice, R's who reported more than 12 years of schooling and DK or NA in Q.Y3b were coded 04 instead of 99 in Q.Y3x. Built from Q.Y3, Q.Y3a and Q.Y3b 117 01. 8 grades or less (0-8 in Q.Y3 and 5, 8-9 in Q.Y3a) 195 02. 9-11 grades, no further schooling (include 12 yrs. without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Q.Y3 and 5, 8-9 in Q.Y3a) 460 03. High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Q.Y3a) 215 04. *More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree 13-17 in Q.Y3 and 96, 98-99 in Q.Y3b) 86 05. Junior or community college level degrees (AA degrees) (07 in Q.Y3b) 186 06. BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01 in Q.Y3b) 97 07. Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Q.Y3b) 2 98. DK (98 in Q.Y3) 1 99. NA (99 in Q.Y3) 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900558 NAME-CKPT: MARRIED/PARTNER COLUMNS 885 - 885 NUMERIC MD=0 -- EDUCATION SEQUENCE FOR R's SPOUSE OR PARTNER -- Q.Y3c. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT -------------------------------------------------- 789 1. R IS MARRIED OR LIVING WITH PARTNER (BOX '1' OR '7' MARKED AT Q.Y2) 570 2. ALL OTHERS...(96 in Q.Y3d, 0 in Q.Y3e-Q.Y3h) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900559 NAME-EDUCATION:SPOUSE/PARTNER COLUMNS 886 - 887 NUMERIC MD=96 OR GE 98 Q.Y3d. What is the highest grade of school or year of college (your husband/your wife/your partner) has completed? ------------------------------------------------------------ Code actual GRADE marked Departing from past practice 0-11 years of schooling and 1 in Q.Y3e (equivalency tests passed) were not recoded 12 in Q.Y3d 4 00. NONE, no grades completed...(0 in Q.Y3f) 01. 1 02. 6 03. 9 04. 2 05. 7 06. 8 07. 36 08. 23 09. 40 10. 28 11. 290 12. Twelve years completed...(0 in Q.Y3f) 55 13. Thirteen years...(0 in Q.Y3e) 95 14. Fourteen years...(0 in Q.Y3e) 30 15. Fifteen years...(0 in Q.Y3e) 68 16. Sixteen years; four years of college completed...(0 in Q.Y3e) 71 17. Seventeen years; graduate study...(0 in Q.Y3e) 1 98. DK...(0 in Q.Y3e-Q.Y3f) 15 99. NA...(0 in Q.Y3e-Q.Y3f) 1696 96. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900560 NAME-HIGH SCHOOL:SPOUSE/PRTNR COLUMNS 888 - 888 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y3e. Did (he/she) get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? -------------------------------------------------------- 306 1. YES 144 5. NO 1 8. DK 3 9. NA 2031 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c, 13-17, 98-99 in Q.Y3d; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900561 NAME-HGST DEGREE:SPOUSE/PRTNR COLUMNS 889 - 890 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y3f. What is the highest degree that (he/she) has earned? ------------------------------------------------------------ 77 01. Bachelor's degree: BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH, BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA, BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD 43 02. Master's degree: MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED, MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM, STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS 2 03. PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 4 04. LLB, JD 7 05. MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) 06. JDC, STD, THD 51 07. Associate Degree, AA 124 96. No degree earned 5 98. DK 6 99. NA 2166 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c; 00-12, 98-99 in Q.Y3d; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900562 NAME-SUMMARY:EDUC SPSE/PRTNR COLUMNS 891 - 892 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y3xx. SUMMARY: Spouse's Education ------------------------------------ *Departing from past practice, Rs who reported more than 12 years of schooling and DK or NA in Q.Y3b were coded 04 instead of 99 in Q.Y3xx. Built from Q.Y3d, Q.Y3e and Q.Y3f 69 01. 8 grades or less (0-8 in Q.Y3d and 5, 8-9 in Q.Y3d) 79 02. 9-11 grades, no further schooling (include 12 yrs. without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Q.Y3d and 5, 8-9 in Q.Y3e) 306 03. High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Q.Y3e) 135 04. *More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree 13-17 in Q.Y3d and 96, 98-99 in Q.Y3f) 51 05. Junior or community college level degrees (AA degrees) 07 in Q.Y3f) 77 06. BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01 in Q.Y3f) 56 07. Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Q.Y3f) 1 98. DK (98 in Q.Y3d) 15 99. NA (99 in Q.Y3d) 1696 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900563 NAME-CKPT:R MALE AND MARRIED COLUMNS 893 - 893 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.Y3g. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------ 423 1. R IS MALE AND MARRIED (OR LIVING WITH PARTNER) 366 2. ALL OTHERS...(0 in Q.Y3h) 1696 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900564 NAME-F SPOUSE:EMPLOY STATUS COLUMNS 894 - 895 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y3h. (RB, P.22) Is she working now, temporarily laid off, or unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, a homemaker, (a student), or what? --------------------------------------------------------- 220 01. WORKING NOW 6 02. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF 9 04. UNEMPLOYED 37 05. RETIRED 10 06. PERMANENTLY DISABLED 126 07. HOMEMAKER 4 08. STUDENT 98. DK 11 99. NA 2062 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y3c; 2 in Q.Y3g; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900565 NAME-R'S EMPLOY STATUS COLUMNS 896 - 897 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 Q.Y4. (RB, P.22) We'd like to know if YOU are working now, temporarily laid off, or are you unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, (a homemaker), (a student), or what? (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) ----------------------------------------------------------- Code number pre-coded in green NOTE: Q.Y4 and Q.Y22 need to be coded with a 2-digit code that will allow us to classify a retired/permanently disabled/housewife/student who is also working now, differentiated as to whether the employment is half-time or more, or less than half-time. To determine this you will have to scan the entire employment section for R (Q.Y4-Q.Y20a) to determine if R has information in more than one employment category. If so, you will then need to determine the number of hours worked at the current job (Q.Y6a) and assign R to the combination category e.g., working now and student) depending on whether they work 20 hrs+ or less. This is done for all respondents. If R is working now only assign code 10 regardless of number of hours worked in Q.Y6a. 792 10. WORKING NOW only...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4e, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 12 15. R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED--currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y4a, Q.Y4c-Q.Y4e, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 16. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4b, Q.Y4d-Q.Y4e, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 31 17. R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 30 18. R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 23 20. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4e, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 61 40. UNEMPLOYED...(0 in Q.Y4b-Q.Y9b, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 187 50. RETIRED--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y4a, Q.Y4c-Q.Y9b, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 11 51. R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y4a, Q.Y4c-Q.Y4e, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 42 60. PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4b, Q.Y4d-Q.Y9b, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 61. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4b, Q.Y4d-Q.Y4e, Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 137 70. HOMEMAKER--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y9-Q.Y15a) 9 71. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 1 75. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y5a-Q.Y15a) 17 80. STUDENT--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y5a-Q.Y15a) 6 81. R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y4c, Q.Y10a-Q.Y20a) 99. NA--see supervisor before using...(0 in Q.Y4a-Q.Y20a) 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900566 NAME-SUMMARY:R WORK STATUS COLUMNS 898 - 898 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Y4x. SUMMARY: R's working status ----------------------------------- Built from Q.Y4--not entered by coders 865 1. R working now or is retired/permanently disabled/ homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week 10, 15-18 in Q.Y4) 23 2. R temporarily laid off (20 in Q.Y4) 61 4. R unemployed (40 in Q.Y4) 198 5. R retired and not working 20 hours or more per week 50, 51 in Q.Y4) 42 6. R permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or more per week (60, 61 in Q.Y4) 147 7. R homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week 70-71, 75 in Q.Y4) 23 8. R student not working 20 hours or more per week (80, 81 in Q.Y4) 9. NA (99 in Q.Y4) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900567 NAME-R UNEMPLOYED:EVER WORKED COLUMNS 899 - 899 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y4a. (IF R IS UNEMPLOYED) Have you ever done any work for pay? ------------------------------------------------------------ 59 1. YES 2 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 2424 0. INAP, 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900568 NAME-R RETIRED:YEAR RETIRED COLUMNS 900 - 901 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 Q.Y4b. (IF R IS RETIRED) When did you retire? ---------------------------------------------- Code last two digits of YEAR 40. . . 90. 99. NA 00. INAP, 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900569 NAME-R DISABLED:EVER WORKED COLUMNS 902 - 902 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y4c. (IF R IS DISABLED) Have you ever done any work for pay? ---------------------------------------------------------- 36 1. YES 6 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y10a-Q.Y15a) 2443 0. INAP, 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900570 NAME-R HMMKR/STDN:WORKING NOW COLUMNS 903 - 903 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y4d. (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? -------------------------------------------------------- 73 1. YES...(0 in Q.Y4e) 155 5. NO 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y4e) 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y4e) 2254 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900571 NAME-HMKR/STDN:WORKED LST 6 M COLUMNS 904 - 904 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y4e. (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT) In the last six months, did you do any work for pay? -------------------------------------------------------- 28 1. YES 127 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y16a-Q.Y20a) 2330 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900572 NAME-R EMP:MAIN OCCUPATION COLUMNS 905 - 907 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 -- R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF -- Q.Y5. What is your main occupation? (What sort of work do you do?) Q.Y5a. What are your most important activities or duties? ---------------------------------------------------------- Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900573 NAME-R EMP:CLLPSD 80 OCC CODE COLUMNS 908 - 909 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y5x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ----------------------------------------- 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y5a 111 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 130 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 32 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 101 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 101 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 7 06. Private Household (403-407) 18 07. Protective Service (408-427) 117 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 37 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 120 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 56 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 46 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 34 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 2 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 2 99. NA 1571 00. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900574 NAME-R EMP:INDUSTRY CODE COLUMNS 910 - 912 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.Y5b. What kind of (business/industry) is that? ------------------------------------------------- Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900575 NAME-R EMP:SELF EMP Y/N COLUMNS 913 - 913 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y6. Do you work for someone else, are you self-employed, or what? ----------------------------------------------------------- 772 1. SOMEONE ELSE 34 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 108 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y6a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y6a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y6a) 1571 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900576 NAME-R EMP:FED/STAT/LCL COLUMNS 914 - 914 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y6a. Are you employed by a federal, state or local government? ----------------------------------------------------- 147 1. YES 658 5. NO 1 8. DK 9. NA 1679 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y6; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900577 NAME-R EMP:AVRG HOURS/WEEK COLUMNS 915 - 916 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y7. About how many hours do you work on your job in the average week? ---------------------------------------------------------- Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 OR MORE HOURS 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900578 NAME-R EMP:WANT TO WORK #HRS COLUMNS 917 - 917 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y7a. Is that MORE hours than you want to work, FEWER hours than you want to work, or generally ABOUT RIGHT? ------------------------------------------------------- 132 1. FEWER 584 3. ABOUT RIGHT 196 5. MORE 8. DK 2 9. NA 1571 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900579 NAME-R EMP:WORRY LOSING JOB COLUMNS 918 - 918 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y8. How worried are you about losing your job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? ------------------------------------------------------------ 76 1. A LOT 151 3. SOMEWHAT 680 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 3 8. DK; REFUSED 4 9. NA 1571 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900580 NAME-CKPT: R WORK NW/LAID OFF COLUMNS 919 - 919 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.Y9. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- 891 1. R IS WORKING NOW 23 2. R TEMPORARILY LAID OFF...(0 IN Q.Y9A-Q.Y9B) 1571 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900581 NAME-R EMP:OUT OF WORK 6 M COLUMNS 920 - 920 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y9A. Were you out of work or laid off at any time during the last six months? ----------------------------------------------------------- 112 1. YES 777 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 1594 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4; 2 IN Q.Y9; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900582 NAME-R EMP:CUT HOURS/PAY COLUMNS 921 - 921 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y9B. During the last six months, have you had a reduction in your work hours or had to take a cut in pay at any time for reasons other than illness or personal choice? ------------------------------------------------------------ 102 1. YES 787 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 1594 0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN Q.Y4; 2 IN Q.Y9; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900583 NAME-R UNEMP:OCCUPATION COLUMNS 922 - 924 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 -- R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED -- Q.Y10. What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation?) Q.Y10a. What were your most important activities or duties? ------------------------------------------------------------ Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900584 NAME-R UNEMP:CLLPSD 80 OCC CD COLUMNS 925 - 926 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y10x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ------------------------------------------ 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y10a 31 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 28 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 10 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 18 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 41 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 9 06. Private Household (403-407) 1 07. Protective Service (408-427) 49 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 19 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 38 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 34 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 10 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 12 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 1 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 4 99. NA 2180 00. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900585 NAME-R UNEMP:INDUSTRY CODE COLUMNS 927 - 929 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.Y10b. What kind of (business/industry) was that? --------------------------------------------------- Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900586 NAME-R UNEMP:SELF EMP Y/N COLUMNS 930 - 930 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y11. Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what? ----------------------------------------------- 264 1. SOMEONE ELSE 7 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 32 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y11a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y11a) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y11a) 2180 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900587 NAME-R UNEMP:FED/STAT/LCL COLUMNS 931 - 931 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y11a. Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? ------------------------------------------------------- 60 1. YES 210 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 2214 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y11; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900588 NAME-R UNEMP:WORKED PAST 6 M COLUMNS 932 - 932 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y12. Have you had a job in the past SIX months? -------------------------------------------------- 65 1. YES 238 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y12a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y12a) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y12a) 2180 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900589 NAME-R UNEMP:AVRG HOURS/WEEK COLUMNS 933 - 934 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y12a. About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? --------------------------------------------------------- Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900590 NAME-CKPT: UNEMPLOY/RET/DISAB COLUMNS 935 - 935 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.Y13. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: EMPLOYMENT STATUS ------------------------------------------------- 59 1. R IS UNEMPLOYED...(0 in Q.Y14) 246 2. R IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED 2180 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900591 NAME-R UNEMP:ANY WRK/PAY NOW COLUMNS 936 - 936 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Y14. Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? ----------------------------------------------------------- 25 1. YES...(0 in Q.Y15-Q.Y15a) 218 5. NO 3 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y15-Q.Y15a) 2239 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1 in Q.Y13; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900592 NAME-R UNEMP:LOOKING FOR WORK COLUMNS 937 - 937 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y15. Are you looking for work at the present time? ----------------------------------------------------- 45 1. YES 232 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2208 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1, 9 in Q.Y14; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900593 NAME-R UNEMP:WORRIED FNDNG JB COLUMNS 938 - 938 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y15a. How worried are you about not being able to find a job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? ------------------------------------------------------------ 30 1. A LOT 27 3. SOMEWHAT 209 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 2 8. DK; REFUSED 9 9. NA 2208 0. INAP, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1, 9 in Q.Y14; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900594 NAME-R HM/ST:OCCUPATION COLUMNS 939 - 940 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 -- R HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT -- Q.Y16. What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation?) Q.Y16a. What were your most important activities or duties? ------------------------------------------------------------ Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900595 NAME-R HM/ST:CLLPSD 80 OCC CD COLUMNS 941 - 942 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y16x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ------------------------------------------ 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y16a 1 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 3 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 3 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 7 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 6 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 2 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 1 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 2 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 3 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 2457 00. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900596 NAME-R HM/ST:INDUSTRY COLUMNS 943 - 945 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.Y17. What kind of (business/industry) was that? -------------------------------------------------- Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900597 NAME-R HM/ST:SELF EMP Y/N COLUMNS 946 - 946 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y18. Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what? ----------------------------------------------- 25 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y18a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y18a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y18a) 2457 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900598 NAME-R HM/ST:FED/STAT/LCL COLUMNS 947 - 947 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y18a. Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? ------------------------------------------------------- 6 1. YES 19 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2460 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y18; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900599 NAME-R HM/ST:AVRG HOURS/WEEK COLUMNS 948 - 949 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y19. About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? ------------------------------------------------------------ Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900600 NAME-R HM/ST:LOOKING FOR WORK COLUMNS 950 - 950 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y20. Are you looking for work at the present time? ----------------------------------------------------- 7 1. YES 21 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2457 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900601 NAME-R HM/ST:WORRIED FNDNG JB COLUMNS 951 - 951 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y20a. How worried are you about not being able to find a job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? ------------------------------------------------------------ 7 1. A LOT 8 3. SOMEWHAT 13 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DK; REFUSED 9. NA 2457 0. INAP, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900602 NAME-REC:R 80 CENSUS OCCUPAT COLUMNS 952 - 954 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 -- R'S OCCUPATIONAL DATA -- STACKED -- Q.RC1. What is/was your main occupation? What sort of work do/did you do? Q.RC1a. What are/were your most important activities or duties? ----------------------------------------------------------- Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the l980 U.S. Census Occupation Code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If Respondent was coded 15 or 51 (working now and retired) in Q.Y4, his/her former occupation information was used. 001. . . 071. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900603 NAME-REC:R 80 CENS OCC CLPSD COLUMNS 955 - 956 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.RC2. Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code for R's Current/Former Occupation ------------------------------------------------------------ 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If Respondent was coded 15 or 51 (working now and retired) in Q.Y4, his/her former occupation information was used. 141 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial(001-039) 156 02. Professional Speciality Occupations(040-199) 42 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations(200-235) 117 04. Sales Occupations (236-285) 138 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical(286-389) 15 06. Private Household (403-407) 19 07. Protective Service (408-427) 160 08. Service Except Protective and Household(428-469) 55 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations(470-499) 155 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations(500-699) 90 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors(700-799) 55 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations(800-859) 44 13. Handlers, Equipment Clearners, Helpers and Laborers(860-890) 3 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 6 99. NA 1289 00. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900604 NAME-REC:R INDUSTRY COLUMNS 957 - 959 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.RC3. What do/did they make or do where you work/ed? What kind of business or industry is/was that? ---------------------------------------------------------- Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If Respondent was coded 15 or 51 (working now and retired) in Q.Y4, his/her former occupation information was used. 010. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900605 NAME-REC:R SELF EMPLOYED? COLUMNS 960 - 960 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.RC4. Do/Did you work for someone else, are/were you self-employed, or what? ----------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If Respondent was coded 15 or 51 (working now and retired) in Q.Y4, his/her former occupation information was used. 1019 1. SOMEONE ELSE 41 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 134 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 2 9. NA 1289 0. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900606 NAME-REC:R EMP BY GOVT? COLUMNS 961 - 961 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.RC5. Are/Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? --------------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If Respondent was coded 15 or 51 (working now and retired) in Q.Y4, his/her former occupation information was used. 202 1. YES 856 5. NO 1 8. DK 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y6; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y11; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900607 NAME-REC:R #HOURS WORK/WEEK COLUMNS 962 - 963 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.RC6. About how many hours do/did you work on your job in the average week? ---------------------------------------------------------- Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. For those unemployed, or disabled and not working now, this question was asked about the job worked in the past six months. 01. . . 96. 97. Ninety-seven or more 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 5,9 in Q.Y12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900608 NAME-REC:R WORRIED LOSE JOB COLUMNS 964 - 964 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.RC7. How worried are you about losing your job/not being able to find a job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? ---------------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all R's who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment, and those who are retired and working for pay at the present time. 104 1. A LOT 177 3. SOMEWHAT 871 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 4 8. DON'T KNOW, REFUSED 12 9. NA 1317 0. INAP; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 1,9 in Q.Y14; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900609 NAME-REC:R JOB IN LAST 6 MOS COLUMNS 965 - 965 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.RC8. Have you had a job in the past SIX months? ------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all R's who are unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. 65 1. YES 238 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 2180 0. INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900610 NAME-REC:R LOOKING FOR WORK COLUMNS 966 - 966 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.RC9. Are you looking for work at the present time? ---------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all R's who are unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. 45 1. YES 232 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2208 0. INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 in Q.Y4; 5,9 in Q.Y4a; 5,9 in Q.Y4c; 1,9 in Q.Y14; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900611 NAME-REC:R EVER WORK FOR PAY COLUMNS 967 - 967 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.RC10. Have you ever done any work for pay? -------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all R's who are unemployed or permanently disabled. 95 1. YES 8 5. NO 9. NA 2382 0. INAP; 10,15,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75,80-81,99 in Q.Y4; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900612 NAME-CKPT: R FEMALE & MARRIED COLUMNS 968 - 968 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.Y21. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------ 366 1. R IS FEMALE AND MARRIED (OR PARTNERED) 993 2. ALL OTHERS...(0 in Q.Y22-Q.Y37a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900613 NAME-HSBND/PRTNR:WRKNG STATUS COLUMNS 969 - 970 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 -- R'S HUSBAND/PARTNER OCCUPATION DATA -- Q.Y22. (RB, STILL ON P.22) We'd like to know about (your husband/your partner). Is he working now, temporarily laid off, or is he unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, (a homemaker), (a student), or what? (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) ----------------------------------------------------------- Code number pre-coded in green. NOTE: Q.Y4 and Q.Y22 need to be coded with a 2-digit code that will allow us to classify a retired/permanently disabled/housewife/student who is also working now, differentiated as to whether the employment is half-time or more, or less than half-time. To determine this you will have to scan the entire employment section for R (Q.Y4-Q.Y20a) to determine if R has information in more than one employment category. If so, you will then need to determine the number of hours worked at the current job (Q.Y6a) and assign R to the combination category e.g., working now and student) depending on whether they work 20 hrs+ or less. This is done for all respondents. If R is working now only assign code 10 regardless of number of hours worked in Q.Y6a. 254 10. WORKING NOW only...(in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22e, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 3 15. R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED--currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y22a, Q.Y22c-Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 16. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22b, Q.Y22d-Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 17. R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 5 18. R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently working 20 hours or more a week...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 4 20. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22e, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 14 40. UNEMPLOYED...(0 in Q.Y22b-Q.Y27b, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 61 50. RETIRED--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y22a, Q.Y22c-Q.Y27b, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 3 51. R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y22a, Q.Y22c-Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 14 60. PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22b, Q.Y22d-Q.Y27b, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 61. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22b, Q.Y22d-Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 70. HOMEMAKER--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y23a-Q.Y32a) 71. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 75. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y23a-Q.Y32a) 4 80. STUDENT--no other occupation...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y23a-Q.Y32a) 81. R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently less than 20 hours a week...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y22c, Q.Y28a-Q.Y37a) 4 99. NA--(SEE SUPERVISOR BEFORE USING)...(0 in Q.Y22a-Q.Y37a) 2119 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900614 NAME-H/P: SUMMARY WORK STATUS COLUMNS 971 - 971 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Y22x. SUMMARY: Spouse's working status ----------------------------------------- Built from Q.Y22--not entered by coders 262 1. H/P working now or is retired/permanently disabled/ homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week (10, 15-18 in Q.Y22) 4 2. H/P temporarily laid off (20 in Q.Y22) 14 4. H/P unemployed (40 in Q.Y22) 64 5. H/P retired and not working 20 hours or more per week (50, 51 in Q.Y22) 14 6. H/P permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or more per week (60, 61 in Q.Y22) 7. H/P homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week (70-71, 75 in Q.Y22) 4 8. H/P student not working 20 hours or more per week (80, (81 in Q.Y22) 4 9. NA (99 in Q.Y22) 2119 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900615 NAME-H/P UNEMP:EVER WORKED COLUMNS 972 - 972 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y22a. (IF SPOUSE IS UNEMPLOYED) Has he ever done any work for pay? ------------------------------------------------------------ 13 1. YES 1 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 2471 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900616 NAME-H/P RTRD:YEAR RETIRED COLUMNS 973 - 974 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 Q.Y22b. (IF SPOUSE IS RETIRED) When did he retire? --------------------------------------------------- Code last two digits of YEAR 50. . . 90. 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900617 NAME-H/P DSBLD:EVER WORKED COLUMNS 975 - 975 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y22c. (IF SPOUSE IS DISABLED) Has he ever done any work for pay? ---------------------------------------------------------- 14 1. YES 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y28a-Q.Y32a) 2471 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900618 NAME-H/P HM/ST:WORKING NOW COLUMNS 976 - 976 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y22d. (IF SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Is he doing any work for pay at the present time? ------------------------------------------------------------ 3 1. YES...(0 in Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 4 5. NO 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y22e, Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 2476 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900619 NAME-H/P WORKED LAST 6 MONTHS COLUMNS 977 - 977 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y22e. In the last six months, did he do any work for pay? ------------------------------------------------------------ 2 1. YES 2 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y33a-Q.Y37a) 2481 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900620 NAME-H/P EMP:MAIN OCCUPATION COLUMNS 978 - 980 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 -- R'S HUSBAND WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF -- Q.Y23. What is his main occupation? (What sort of work does he do?) Q.Y23a. What are his most important activities or duties? ------------------------------------------------------------ Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 900. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900621 NAME-H/P EMP:CLLPS 80 OCC CDE COLUMNS 981 - 982 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y23x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ------------------------------------------ 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y23a 32 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 26 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 8 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 32 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 10 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 5 07. Protective Service (408-427) 5 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 28 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 73 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 15 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 23 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 7 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 2 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 3 99. NA 2216 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900622 NAME-H/P EMP:INDUSTRY CODE COLUMNS 983 - 985 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.Y23b. What kind of (business/industry) is that? -------------------------------------------------- Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. 001. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900623 NAME-H/P EMP:SELF EMP Y/N COLUMNS 986 - 986 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y24. Does he work for someone else, is he self-employed, or what? ----------------------------------------------------------- 202 1. SOMEONE ELSE 13 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 53 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y24a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y24a) 1 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y24a) 2216 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900624 NAME-H/P EMP:FED/STAT/LCL COLUMNS 987 - 987 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y24a. Is he employed by a federal, state or local government? ---------------------------------------------------- 38 1. YES 177 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2270 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y24; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900625 NAME-H/P EMP:AVRG HOURS/WEEK COLUMNS 988 - 989 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y25. About how many hours does he work on his job in the average week? ----------------------------------------------------------- Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900626 NAME-H/P EMP:WANT TO WRK #HRS COLUMNS 990 - 990 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y25a. Is that MORE hours than he wants to work, FEWER hours than he wants to work, or generally ABOUT RIGHT? -------------------------------------------------------- 19 1. FEWER 179 3. ABOUT RIGHT 69 5. MORE 8. DK 2 9. NA 2216 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900627 NAME-H/P EMP:WORRY LOSING JOB COLUMNS 991 - 991 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y26. How worried is he about losing his job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? ---------------------------------------------------------- 30 1. A LOT 43 3. SOMEWHAT 194 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 1 8. DK; REFUSED 1 9. NA 2216 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900628 NAME-CKPT: H/P WORK/LAID OFF COLUMNS 992 - 992 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.Y27. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------ 265 1. HUSBAND/PARTNER IS WORKING NOW (1 AT Y22) 4 2. HUSBAND/PARTNER TEMPORARILY LAID OFF...(0 in Q.Y27a-Q.Y27b) 2216 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900629 NAME-H/P EMP:OUT OF WORK 6 M COLUMNS 993 - 993 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y27a. Was he out of work or laid off at any time during the last six months? ---------------------------------------------------------- 20 1. YES 243 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 2220 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 2 in Q.Y27; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900630 NAME-H/P EMP:CUT HOURS/PAY COLUMNS 994 - 994 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y27b. During the last six months, has he had a reduction in his work hours or had to take a cut in pay at any time for reasons other than illness or personal choice? ----------------------------------------------------------- 30 1. YES 233 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 2220 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y22; 2 in Q.Y27; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900631 NAME-H/P UNEMP:OCCUPATION COLUMNS 995 - 997 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 - R'S HUSBAND UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED - Q.Y28. What kind of work did he do on his last regular job? (What was his occupation?) Q.Y28a. What were his most important activities or duties? ------------------------------------------------------------ Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 900. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900632 NAME-H/P UNEM:CLLPS 80 OCC CD COLUMNS 998 - 999 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y28x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ------------------------------------------ 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y28a 15 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 6 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 2 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 4 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 3 07. Protective Service (408-427) 6 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 11 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 22 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 13 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 7 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 3 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 2 99. NA 2391 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900633 NAME-H/P UNEMP:INDUSTRY CODE COLUMNS 1000 - 1002 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.Y28b. What kind of (business/industry) was that? --------------------------------------------------- Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. 001. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900634 NAME-H/P UNEMP:SELF EMP Y/N COLUMNS 1003 - 1003 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y29. Did he work for someone else, was he self-employed, or what? ----------------------------------------------------------- 81 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 9 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y29a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y29a) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y29a) 2391 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900635 NAME-H/P UNEMP:FED/STAT/LCL COLUMNS 1004 - 1004 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y29a. Was he employed by a federal, state or local government? ----------------------------------------------------- 13 1. YES 70 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2402 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y29; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900636 NAME-H/P UNEMP:WORKED PAST 6 COLUMNS 1005 - 1005 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y30. Has he had a job in the past six months? ------------------------------------------------ 14 1. YES 78 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y30a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y30a) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y30a) 2391 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900637 NAME-H/P UNEMP:AVRG HOURS/WK COLUMNS 1006 - 1007 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y30a. About how many hours did he work on his job in the average week? ----------------------------------------------------------- Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y30; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900638 NAME-CKPT: H/P UNEMP/RET/DISA COLUMNS 1008 - 1008 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.Y31. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: EMPLOYMENT STATUS ------------------------------------------------- 14 1. HUSBAND IS UNEMPLOYED...(0 in Q.Y31a) 80 2. HUSBAND IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED 2391 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900639 NAME-H/P UNEM:ANY WRK/PAY NOW COLUMNS 1009 - 1009 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Y31a. Is he doing any work for pay at the present time? ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 1. YES...(0 in Q.Y32-Q.Y32a) 74 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y32-Q.Y32a) 2 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y32-Q.Y32a) 2405 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1 in Q.Y31; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900640 NAME-H/P UNEM:LOOKING FOR WRK COLUMNS 1010 - 1010 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y32. Is he looking for work at the present time? --------------------------------------------------- 11 1. YES 76 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 2397 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1, 9 in Q.Y31a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900641 NAME-H/P UNEM:WRRIED FNDNG JB COLUMNS 1011 - 1011 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y32a. How worried is he about not being able to find a job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? ------------------------------------------------------------ 11 1. A LOT 8 3. SOMEWHAT 66 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DK; REFUSED 3 9. NA 2397 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1, 9 in Q.Y31a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900642 NAME-H/P STDNT:OCCUPATION COLUMNS 1012 - 1013 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 -- R'S HUSBAND STUDENT -- Q.Y33. What kind of work did he do on his last regular job? (What was his occupation?) Q.Y33a. What were his most important activities or duties? ------------------------------------------------------------ Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the 1980 U.S. Census Occupation code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. 001. . . 900. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900643 NAME-H/P STDN:CLLPS 80 OCC CD COLUMNS 1014 - 1014 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y33x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ------------------------------------------ 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Q.Y33a 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 2 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 2483 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900644 NAME-H/P STDNT:INDUSTRY COLUMNS 1015 - 1017 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.Y34. What kind of (business/industry) was that? -------------------------------------------------- Code number pre-coded in green. Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. 001. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900645 NAME-H/P STDNT:SELF EMP Y/N COLUMNS 1018 - 1018 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y35. Did he work for someone else, was he self-employed, or what? ----------------------------------------------------------- 2 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3. SELF ONLY...(0 in Q.Y35a) 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y35a) 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y35a) 2483 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900646 NAME-H/P STDNT:FED/STAT/LCL COLUMNS 1019 - 1019 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y35a. Was he employed by a federal, state or local government? ----------------------------------------------------- 1. YES 2 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2483 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y35; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900647 NAME-H/P STDN:AVRG HOURS/WEEK COLUMNS 1020 - 1021 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y36. About how many hours did he work on his job in the average week? ---------------------------------------------------------- Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900648 NAME-H/P STDN:LOOKING FOR WRK COLUMNS 1022 - 1022 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y37. Is he looking for work at the present time? --------------------------------------------------- 1 1. YES 1 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2483 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900649 NAME-H/P STDN:WRRIED FNDNG JB COLUMNS 1023 - 1023 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y37a. How worried is he about not being able to find a job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1. A LOT 3. SOMEWHAT 2 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DK; REFUSED 2483 0. INAP, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900650 NAME-REC:H/PT 80 CEN OCCUPAT COLUMNS 1024 - 1026 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 -- R'S HUSBAND/PARTNER OCCUPATIONAL DATA -- STACKED -- Q.RC1001. What is/was his (husband/partner's) main occupation? What sort of work does/did he do? Q.RC1001a. What are/were his (husband/partner's) most important activities or duties? ------------------------------------------------------ Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Code. This variable is the recoding of the l980 U.S. Census Occupation Code that was originally coded here. This recoded version consists of 71 occupation code headings. This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If husband/partner is coded 15 or 51 (retired, and working now) in Q.Y22, his/her former occupation information is used. 001. . . 071. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900651 NAME-REC:H/PT 80 OCCUP CLPSD COLUMNS 1027 - 1028 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.RC1002. Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code for R's husband/partner's Current/Former Occupation ------------------------------------------------ 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If husband/partner is coded 15 or 51 (retired, and working now) in Q.Y22, his/her former occupation information is used. 47 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial(001-039) 32 02. Professional Speciality Occupations(040-199) 8 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations(200-235) 34 04. Sales Occupations (236-285) 13 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical(286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 8 07. Protective Service (408-427) 11 08. Service Except Protective and Household(428-469) 38 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations(470-499) 92 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations(500-699) 27 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors(700-799) 30 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations(800-859) 10 13. Handlers, Equipment Clearners, Helpers and Laborers(860-890) 2 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 5 99. NA 2128 00. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900652 NAME-REC:H/PT INDUSTRY COLUMNS 1029 - 1031 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.RC1003. What do/did they make or do where he works/worked? What kind of business or industry is/was that? ------------------------------------------------------------ Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Code. This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If husband/partner is coded 15 or 51 (retired, and working now) in Q.Y22, his/her former occupation information is used. 010. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900653 NAME-REC:H/PT SELF EMPLOYED? COLUMNS 1032 - 1032 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.RC1004. Does/Did he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) work for someone else, is/was he self-employed, or what? ------------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If husband/partner is coded 15 or 51 (retired, and working now) in Q.Y22, his/her former occupation information is used. 279 1. SOMEONE ELSE 15 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 60 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 3 9. NA 2128 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900654 NAME-REC:H/PT EMP BY GOVT? COLUMNS 1033 - 1033 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.RC1005. Is/Was he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) employed by a federal, state or local government? ----------------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. If husband/partner is coded 15 or 51 (retired, and working now) in Q.Y22, his/her former occupation information is used. 50 1. YES 244 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2191 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 3,8-9 in Q.Y24; 3,8-9 in Q.Y29; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900655 NAME-REC:H/PT #HRS WORK/WEEK COLUMNS 1034 - 1035 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.RC1006. About how many hours does/did he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) work on his job in the average week? ----------------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment. For those unemployed, or disabled and not working now, this question was asked about the job worked in the past six months. 01. . . 96. 97. Ninety-seven or more 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 5,8-9 in Q.Y30; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900656 NAME-REC:H/PT WORRY LOSE JOB? COLUMNS 1036 - 1036 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.RC1007. How worried is he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) about losing his job/not being able to find job in the near future; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? --------------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are currently employed, temporarily laid off, unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. Excluded are those who are homemakers or students without outside employment, and those who are retired and working for pay at the present time. 41 1. A LOT 50 3. SOMEWHAT 255 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 1 8. DON'T KNOW, REFUSED 4 9. NA 2134 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 70,75,80,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1,8-9 in Q.Y31a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900657 NAME-REC:H/PT WORK PAST 6 MOS COLUMNS 1037 - 1037 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.RC1008. Has he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) had a job in the past SIX months? ----------------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. 14 1. YES 78 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 2391 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900658 NAME-REC:H/PT LOOKING FR WORK COLUMNS 1038 - 1038 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.RC1009. Is he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) looking for work at the present time? -------------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data from all husband/partners who are unemployed, retired, or permanently disabled. 11 1. YES 76 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 2397 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 in Q.Y22; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5,8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1,8-9 in Q.Y31a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900659 NAME-REC:H/PT EVR WRK FOR PAY COLUMNS 1039 - 1039 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.RC1010. Has he (SPOUSE/PARTNER) ever done any work for pay? -------------------------------------------------------- This variable combines data for all husband/partners who are unemployed or permanently disabled. 27 1. YES 1 5. NO 9. NA 2457 0. INAP; 2 in Q.Y21; 10,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75, 80-81,99 in Q.Y22; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900660 NAME-BELONG TO LABOR UNION COLUMNS 1040 - 1040 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y38. Do you or anyone else in this household belong to a labor union? ----------------------------------------------------------- 237 1. YES 1119 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y38a) 2 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y38a) 1 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y38a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900661 NAME-WHO BELNGS TO LABOR UNIN COLUMNS 1041 - 1042 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 Q.Y38a. Who is it that belongs? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ------------------------------------------------------- 127 11. (A) RESPONDENT only 12 13. (C) R's WIFE only 50 14. (D) R's HUSBAND only 24 15. (E) SOMEONE ELSE in household only 11 20. (A,D) RESPONDENT and R's HUSBAND 9 21. (A,C) RESPONDENT and R's WIFE 1 22. (A,E) RESPONDENT and SOMEONE ELSE 23. (C,E) R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE 26. (D,E) R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE 31. (A,C,E) RESPONDENT, R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE 1 32. (A,D,E) RESPONDENT, R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE 2 99. NA 2248 00. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.Y38; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900662 NAME-CKPT:R ONLY FMLY MEM >14 COLUMNS 1043 - 1043 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.Y39. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------ 402 1. R ONLY FAMILY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER...(0 in Q.Y40) 957 2. ALL OTHERS (include R of same or opposite sex in long-term relationship who pool their income and Rs currently separated/widowed/divorced who were married in 1989) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900663 NAME-FAMILY INCOME 1989 COLUMNS 1044 - 1045 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 88 Q.Y40. (RB, P.23) Please look at this page and tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income of ALL MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY LIVING HERE in 1989 BEFORE TAXES. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. (IF UNCERTAIN: What would be your best guess?) ----------------------------------------------------------- Rs who do not live with a family member age 14 or older were not asked this question. Their response to Q.Y41 was duplicated in this variable. 46 01. A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999 43 02. B. $3,000-$4,999 44 03. C. $5,000-$6,999 47 04. D. $7,000-$8,999 34 05. E. $9,000-$9,999 32 06. F. $10,000-$10,999 26 07. G. $11,000-$11,999 37 08. H. $12,000-$12,999 25 09. J. $13,000-$13,999 27 10. K. $14,000-$14,999 53 11. M. $15,000-$16,999 59 12. N. $17,000-$19,999 62 13. P. $20,000-$21,999 85 14. Q. $22,000-$24,999 89 15. R. $25,000-$29,999 96 16. S. $30,000-$34,999 86 17. T. $35,000-$39,999 71 18. U. $40,000-$44,999 63 19. V. $45,000-$49,999 78 20. W. $50,000-$59,999 59 21. X. $60,000-$74,999 39 22. Z. $75,000-$89,999 54 23. AA. $90,000 AND OVER 42 88. DK 62 98. R REFUSED TO ANSWER...(0 in Q.Y40a/Q.Y41) 99. NA 1126 00. INAP, 1 in Q.Y39; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900664 NAME-R'S INCOME 1989 COLUMNS 1046 - 1047 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 88 Q.Y40a. (RB, STILL ON P.23) Now we are interested in the income that you yourself received in 1989, not including any of the income received by (your spouse and) the rest of your family. Please look at this page and tell me the income YOU YOURSELF had in 1989 BEFORE TAXES. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. (IF UNCERTAIN: What would be your best guess?) Q.Y41. (RB, STILL ON P.23) Please look at this page and tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income YOU had in 1989 BEFORE TAXES. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. ------------------------------------------------------------ 180 01. A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999 88 02. B. $3,000-$4,999 74 03. C. $5,000-$6,999 72 04. D. $7,000-$8,999 39 05. E. $9,000-$9,999 54 06. F. $10,000-$10,999 25 07. G. $11,000-$11,999 41 08. H. $12,000-$12,999 35 09. J. $13,000-$13,999 36 10. K. $14,000-$14,999 69 11. M. $15,000-$16,999 78 12. N. $17,000-$19,999 56 13. P. $20,000-$21,999 81 14. Q. $22,000-$24,999 84 15. R. $25,000-$29,999 79 16. S. $30,000-$34,999 49 17. T. $35,000-$39,999 35 18. U. $40,000-$44,999 27 19. V. $45,000-$49,999 28 20. W. $50,000-$59,999 20 21. X. $60,000-$74,999 7 22. Z. $75,000-$89,999 16 23. AA. $90,000 AND OVER 15 88. DK 31 98. R REFUSED TO ANSWER 99. NA 1166 00. INAP, 98 in Q.Y40; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900665 NAME-R SAY BELONG SOCL CLASS? COLUMNS 1048 - 1048 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y42. There's been some talk these days about different social classes. Most people say they belong either to the MIDDLE CLASS or the WORKING CLASS. Do you ever think of yourself as belonging in one of these classes? ---------------------------------------------------------- 942 1. YES 383 5. NO 25 8. DK 9 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900666 NAME-WHCH SOCIAL CLASS R BLNG COLUMNS 1049 - 1049 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y42a. Which one ? (RECORD ONE) Q.Y42b. Well, if you had to make a choice, would you call yourself middle class or working class? ----------------------------------------------------------- 619 1. MIDDLE CLASS 703 2. WORKING CLASS 4 5. Lower class; poor...(0 in Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e, Q.Y42d/Q.Y42f) 6. Upper class...(0 in Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e, Q.Y42d/Q.Y42f) 11 7. OTHER (SPECIFY)...(0 in Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e, Q.Y42d/Q.Y42f) 11 8. Refused to accept idea of classes...(0 in Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e, Q.Y42d/Q.Y42f 11 9. DK; NA...(0 in Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e, Q.Y42d/Q.Y42f) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900667 NAME-AVE/UPR MID/WORK CLASS COLUMNS 1050 - 1050 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y42c. Would you say that you are about average middle class or that you are in the upper part of the middle class? Q.Y42e. Would you say that you are about average working class or that you are in the upper part of the working class? Class ------------------------------------------------------------ In the questionnaire category 1 is printed as "4" and category 2 is printed as "6". 586 1. AVERAGE WORKING 107 2. UPPER WORKING 486 4. AVERAGE MIDDLE 123 6. UPPER MIDDLE 1 8. DK 19 9. NA 1163 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.Y42a/Q.Y42b; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900668 NAME-SUMMARY: R'S SOCL CLASS COLUMNS 1051 - 1051 NUMERIC MD=9 OR GE 8 Q.Y42x. SUMMARY: R's Social Class (BUILT AND DISPLAYED--NOT ENTERED BY CODERS) ------------------------------------------------------------ Built from Q.Y42a/Q.Y42b and Q.Y42c/Q.Y42e 4 0. Lower class (50) 586 1. Average working (21) 10 2. Working--NA average or upper (28,29) 107 3. Upper working (22) 486 4. Average middle (14) 10 5. Middle class--NA average or upper (18,19) 123 6. Upper middle (16) 7. Upper class (60) 11 8. Refused to accept idea of class (80) 1148 9. NA; DK; other; INAP, 1992 cross sect.(70,90) ============================== VAR 900669 NAME-R FEEL CLS MID/WRK CLASS COLUMNS 1052 - 1052 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y42d. Would you say you feel PRETTY CLOSE to middle class people, or that you don't feel much closer to them than to people in other classes? Q.Y42f. Would you say you feel PRETTY CLOSE to working class people, or that you don't feel much closer to them than to people in other classes? ------------------------------------------------------------ In the questionnaire category 1 is printed as "2" and category 4 is printed as "5". 1. CLOSE to middle class 756 2. CLOSE to working class 4 4. NOT CLOSE to middle class 532 5. NOT CLOSE to working class 7 8. DK 23 9. NA 1163 0. INAP, 5-9 in Q.Y42a/Q.Y42b; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900670 NAME-ETHNIC/NATIONALITY GRP-1 COLUMNS 1053 - 1054 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y43(1). In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? ------------------------------------------------------------ Code 2 mentions. Use NATIONALITY Code. If R gives 3 or more nationalities, code the first two listed EXCEPT when the nationality given in Q.Y43b is not one of the first two listed. THEN, code the nationality listed in Q.Y43b as the first mention and the first nationality listed for Q.Y43 as the second mention. 01. . . 95. 97. Other...(Make Card) 98. DK...(0 in Q.Y43(2)-Q.Y43b) 99. NA...(0 in Q.Y43(2)-Q.Y43b) 00. NONE; no further mention; "just American"...(0 in Q.Y43(2)-Q.Y43b); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900671 NAME-ETHNIC/NATIONALITY GRP-2 COLUMNS 1055 - 1056 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Y43(2). In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? ----------------------------------------------------- Code 2 mentions. Use NATIONALITY Code. If R gives 3 or more nationalities, code the first two listed EXCEPT when the nationality given in Q.Y43b is not one of the first two listed. THEN, code the nationality listed in Q.Y43b as the first mention and the first nationality listed for Q.Y43 as the second mention. 01. . . 95. 97. Other...(Make Card) 00. NONE; no further mention; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900672 NAME-CKPT: 1/MORE ETHNIC GRP COLUMNS 1057 - 1057 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.Y43a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------- 878 1. ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Q.Y43...(0 in Q.Y43b) 220 5. MORE THAN ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Q.Y43 1387 0. INAP, 00, 98-99 in Q.Y43(1) ============================== VAR 900673 NAME-ETHNIC GRP:CLOSEST IDENT COLUMNS 1058 - 1059 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 90 Q.Y43b. With which of these groups do you most closely identify? ------------------------------------------------------- Respondents who gave only one nationality in response to Q.Y43 were not asked this question. Their response to Q.Y43 was duplicated here. 01. . . 88. 90. NONE, NEITHER 91. . . 95. 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP, 00, 98-99 in Q.Y43(1); 1 in Q.Y43a; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900674 NAME-WERE PARENTS BORN IN USA COLUMNS 1060 - 1060 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y44. Were both your parents born in this country? ---------------------------------------------------- 1115 1. YES 231 5. NO 5 8. DK 8 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900675 NAME-CKPT: HISPANIC GROUP COLUMNS 1061 - 1061 NUMERIC MD=0 Q.Y45. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------ 117 1. SOME HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Q.Y43...(0 in Q.Y46) 1242 2. NO HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Q.Y43 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900676 NAME-SPAN/HISP ORIGIN/DESCENT COLUMNS 1062 - 1062 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y46. Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent? --------------------------------------------------------- 12 1. YES 1222 5. NO...(0 in Q.Y46a) 7 8. DK...(0 in Q.Y46a) 1 9. NA...(0 in Q.Y46a) 1243 0. INAP, 1 in Q.Y45; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900677 NAME-WHICH HISPANIC ORIGIN COLUMNS 1063 - 1063 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y46a. (RB, P.24) Please look at the booklet and tell me which category best describes your Hispanic origin. ---------------------------------------------------------- 68 1. MEXICAN 7 2. PUERTO RICAN 6 3. CUBAN 12 4. LATIN AMERICAN 3 5. CENTRAL AMERICAN 23 6. SPANISH 4 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 1 8. DK 5 9. NA 2356 0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in Q.Y46; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900678 NAME-STATE/CNTRY R BORN COLUMNS 1064 - 1066 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.Y47. Where were you born? (IF UNITED STATES: Which state?) ----------------------------------------------------- Use STATE AND COUNTRY Code. 101. . . 704. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900679 NAME-STATE/CNTRY R GREW UP COLUMNS 1067 - 1069 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.Y48. Where was it that you GREW UP? (IF UNITED STATES: Which state or states?) --------------------------------------------------------- If R grew up in more than one state or country, code place where R lived longest, between ages 6 and 18. If NA where longest, use code which best reflects ALL mentioned places. Use STATE AND COUNTRY Code. 101. . . 704. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900680 NAME-TYPE COMMUNITY R GREW UP COLUMNS 1070 - 1070 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Y49. (RB, P.25) Looking at this list, please tell me where you were mostly brought up? ------------------------------------------------------- 308 1. ON A FARM 159 2. IN THE COUNTRY, NOT ON A FARM 423 3. IN A SMALL CITY OR TOWN (UNDER 50,000 PEOPLE) 146 4. IN A MEDIUM-SIZED CITY (50,000 - 100,000) 130 5. IN A LARGE CITY (100,000 - 500,000) 72 6. IN A SUBURB OF A LARGE CITY 91 7. IN A VERY LARGE CITY (OVER 500,000) 27 8. IN A SUBURB OF A VERY LARGE CITY 3 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900681 NAME-HW LONG R LIVE PRES PLCE COLUMNS 1071 - 1072 NUMERIC MD=99 OR GE 98 Q.Y50. How long have you lived in your present (CITY/TOWN/TOWNSHIP/COUNTY)? ----------------------------------------------- Code actual number of years. If R gives fraction of year, drop the fraction and code the actual number of years when greater than 2. 38 00. LESS THAN SIX MONTHS 60 01. 6-12 MONTHS; 1 YEAR 27 02. 13-23 MONTHS 43 92. 2 years...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b) 56 03. 3 years...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b) . . 89. 89 OR MORE...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b) 290 90. ALL OF LIFE...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b) 98. DK...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b) 1126 99. NA...(0 in Q.Y50a-Q.Y50b); INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900682 NAME-R'S PREV RESIDENCE:CITY COLUMNS 1073 - 1076 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Q.Y50a. Where did you live before you moved here? -------------------------------------------------- Use CITY Code. 0001. . . 5101. 9996. FOREIGN COUNTRY given 9997. CITY not on list 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP, 03-92, 98-99 in Q.Y50; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900683 NAME-R'S PREV RSDNC:STA/CTRY COLUMNS 1077 - 1079 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Q.Y50b. Where did you live before you moved here?--STATE OR COUNTRY ------------------------------------------------------------ Use STATE AND COUNTRY Code. 101. . . 704. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP, 03-92, 98-99 in Q.Y50; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900684 NAME-TIME R IN PRES APT/HOUSE COLUMNS 1080 - 1081 NUMERIC MD=99 OR GE 98 Q.Y51. How long have you lived in this (house/condo/ apartment)? ----------------------------------------------------- Code actual number of years. If R gives fraction of year, drop the fraction and code the actual number of years when greater than 2. 00. LESS THAN SIX MONTHS 01. 6-12 MONTHS; 1 YEAR 02. 13-24 MONTHS; 2 YEARS 03. 3 YEARS . . 89. 89 OR MORE 90. ALL OF LIFE 98. DK 99. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900685 NAME-DOES R OWN/RENT HOME COLUMNS 1082 - 1082 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q.Y52. (Do you/Does your family) own your home, pay rent, or what? ---------------------------------------------------------- If R states that this is only a seasonal home, or that his/her main residence is elsewhere, make a card with this information but code Q.Y52 as written in interview. 840 1. OWN 470 2. RENT 6 3. Occupancy part of financial arrangement with employer or owner 37 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK 6 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900686 NAME-OTHERS PRESENT AT INTRVW COLUMNS 1083 - 1084 NUMERIC MD=99 Q.Z3. Other persons present at interview were (CHECK MORE THAN ONE BOX IF NECESSARY): ---------------------------------------------------------- 685 00. NONE (only box checked) 97 01. CHILDREN UNDER 6 ONLY 79 02. OLDER CHILDREN ONLY 17 03. Children under 6 and older children 191 04. SPOUSE ONLY 38 05. " and children under 6 37 06. " and older children 15 07. " and children under 6 and older children 52 08. OTHER RELATIVES ONLY 13 09. " " and children under 6 4 10. " " and older children 5 11. " " and children under 6 and older children 5 12. " " and spouse 4 13. " " and spouse and children under 6 3 14. " " and spouse and older children 1 15. " " and spouse and children under 6 and older children 63 16. OTHER ADULTS ONLY 8 17. " " and children under 6 5 18. " " and older children 3 19. " " and children under 6 and older children 8 20. " " and spouse 1 21. " " and spouse and children under 6 2 22. " " and spouse and older children 3 23. " " and spouse and children under 6 and older children 5 24. " " and other relatives 4 25. " " and other relatives and children under 6 26. " " and other relatives and older children 2 27. " " and other relatives and children under 6 and older children 1 28. " " and other relatives and spouse 2 29. " " and other relatives and spouse and children under 6 1 30. Other adults and other relatives and spouse and children under 6 and older children (all boxes checked in interview schedule) 1131 99. NA; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900687 NAME-R'S COOPERATION COLUMNS 1085 - 1085 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z4. Respondent's cooperation was: ------------------------------------ 807 1. VERY GOOD 443 2. GOOD 95 3. FAIR 12 4. POOR 2 5. VERY POOR 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900688 NAME-R'S INFO ABOUT POLITICS COLUMNS 1086 - 1086 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z5. Respondent's general level of information about politics and public affairs seemed: ------------------------------------------------------ 100 1. VERY HIGH 342 2. FAIRLY HIGH 484 3. AVERAGE 320 4. FAIRLY LOW 111 5. VERY LOW 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900689 NAME-R'S INTELLIGENCE COLUMNS 1087 - 1087 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z6. Rate R's apparent intelligence: -------------------------------------- 90 1. VERY HIGH 485 2. ABOVE AVERAGE 702 3. AVERAGE 68 4. BELOW AVERAGE 12 5. VERY LOW 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900690 NAME-HOW SUSPICIOUS WAS R COLUMNS 1088 - 1088 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z7. How suspicious did R seem to be about the study, BEFORE the interview? ------------------------------------------------------- 1136 1. NOT AT ALL SUSPICIOUS 198 3. SOMEWHAT SUSPICIOUS 25 5. VERY SUSPICIOUS 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900691 NAME-R'S INTEREST IN INTERVW COLUMNS 1089 - 1089 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z8. Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview? ------------------------------------------------------------ 210 1. VERY HIGH 481 2. ABOVE AVERAGE 526 3. AVERAGE 114 4. BELOW AVERAGE 26 5. VERY LOW 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900692 NAME-HOW SINCERE DID R ANSWER COLUMNS 1090 - 1090 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z9. How sincere did R seem to be in (his/her) answers? --------------------------------------------------------- 1280 1. COMPLETELY SINCERE 66 2. USUALLY SINCERE 11 3. OFTEN SEEMED TO BE INSINCERE 2 9. NA 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section -- Q.Z10 NOT CODED -- ============================== VAR 900693 NAME-DID R GIVE TRUE INCOME COLUMNS 1091 - 1091 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z11. Do you feel R reported income correctly? ------------------------------------------------ 1243 1. YES, THINK R REPORTED CORRECTLY...(0 in Q.Z11a) 40 2. NO, THINK R REPORTED INCORRECTLY 66 3. R REFUSED INCOME QUESTIONS 5 5. NO, THINK R REPORTED DISHONESTLY 5 9. NA...(0 in Q.Z11a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900694 NAME-IVWER EST OF R'S INCOME COLUMNS 1092 - 1093 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Q.Z11a. If possible, give a reasonable estimate of what R's family income is: ------------------------------------------------------------ 01. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999 02. $3,000-$4,999 4 03. $5,000-$6,999 2 04. $7,000-$8,999 1 05. $9,000-$9,999 8 06. $10,000-$10,999 1 07. $11,000-$11,999 2 08. $12,000-$12,999 1 09. $13,000-$13,999 10. $14,000-$14,999 10 11. $15,000-$16,999 4 12. $17,000-$19,999 7 13. $20,000-$21,999 2 14. $22,000-$24,999 11 15. $25,000-$29,999 12 16. $30,000-$34,999 7 17. $35,000-$39,999 5 18. $40,000-$44,999 19. $45,000-$49,999 7 20. $50,000-$59,999 3 21. $60,000-$74,999 5 22. $75,000 AND OVER 12 98. IMPOSSIBLE TO ESTIMATE 7 99. NA 2374 00. INAP, 1, 9 in 1436; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900695 NAME-WAS INTERVIEW IN ENGLISH COLUMNS 1094 - 1094 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z12. Was this interview conducted entirely in English, or was it necessary to translate some (or all) questions into another language? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1334 1. INTERVIEW CONDUCTED ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH...(0 in Q.Z12a) 21 2. SOME (OR ALL) QUESTIONS TRANSLATED INTO ANOTHER LANGUAGE 4 9. NA...(0 in Q.Z12a) 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900696 NAME-INTERVIEW LANGUAGE COLUMNS 1095 - 1095 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z12a. What language ? ----------------------------------------------------------- 21 1. Spanish 7. Other...(Make Card) 9. NA 2464 0. INAP, 1, 9 in Q.Z12; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900697 NAME-R'S REACTION TO INTRVW COLUMNS 1096 - 1096 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13. What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) Q.Z13(10). NEGATIVE--GENERAL ------------------------------------------------------------ 30 1. Mentioned 1322 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900698 NAME-INTERVIEW TOO LONG COLUMNS 1097 - 1097 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(11). What was R's reaction to interview... NEGATIVE--TOO LONG ------------------------------------------------- 142 1. Mentioned 1210 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900699 NAME-INTRW TOO COMPLICATED COLUMNS 1098 - 1098 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(12). What was R's reaction to interview... NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED ------------------------------------------------- 32 1. Mentioned 1320 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900700 NAME-INTRW BORING/TEDIOUS COLUMNS 1099 - 1099 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(13). What was R's reaction to interview... NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS ------------------------------------------------- 38 1. Mentioned 1314 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900701 NAME-R WANTED TO STOP INTRW COLUMNS 1100 - 1100 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(15). What was R's reaction to interview... R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. ---------------------------------------------------------- 44 1. Mentioned 1308 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900702 NAME-R ILL/DEAF/TIRED/EYE PRB COLUMNS 1101 - 1101 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(20). What was R's reaction to interview... R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. ---------------------------------------------------- 58 1. Mentioned 1294 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900703 NAME-R WAS CONFUSED COLUMNS 1102 - 1102 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(22). What was R's reaction to interview... R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. ---------------------------------------------------------- 78 1. Mentioned 1274 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900704 NAME-R EXPR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE COLUMNS 1103 - 1103 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(30). What was R's reaction to interview... R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. ------------------------------------------------------------ 122 1. Mentioned 1230 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900705 NAME-R EXPR LACK POLIT KNWLDG COLUMNS 1104 - 1104 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(31). What was R's reaction to interview... R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. ---------------------------------------------------------- 230 1. Mentioned 1122 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900706 NAME-R AGITATED/STRESSED COLUMNS 1105 - 1105 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(40). What was R's reaction to interview... R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS. ------------------------------------------------------- 45 1. Mentioned 1307 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900707 NAME-R BECAME ANGRY AT INTRW COLUMNS 1106 - 1106 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(41). What was R's reaction to interview... R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT. ---------------------------------------------------------- 16 1. Mentioned 1336 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900708 NAME-R CNCRND ABT SAMPLING COLUMNS 1107 - 1107 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(45). What was R's reaction to interview... R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS: WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. ---------------------------------------------------------- 18 1. Mentioned 1334 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900709 NAME-R COULD NOT READ BKLT COLUMNS 1108 - 1108 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(50). What was R's reaction to interview... R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. --------------------------------------------------------- 40 1. Mentioned 1312 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900710 NAME-R ENJOYED INTERVIEW COLUMNS 1109 - 1109 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(70). What was R's reaction to interview... R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE" / "INTERESTED" / "PLEASANT", ETC.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 914 1. Mentioned 438 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 900711 NAME-R NEUTRAL/NO FEEDBACK COLUMNS 1110 - 1110 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Q.Z13(80). What was R's reaction to interview... NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK ------------------------------------------------------------ 197 1. Mentioned 1155 5. Not mentioned 7 9. NA entire section 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912002 NAME-CONTROL ID COLUMNS 1111 - 1114 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9999998 1991 Panel Study: Case ID ------------------------- Actual number is coded 0000000. Not assigned 1991 ID (see V2008) 9999998. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912003 NAME-TIME ZONE COLUMNS 1115 - 1115 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 1991 Panel Study: Time Zone --------------------------- 524 1. Eastern Time Zone 317 2. Central Time Zone 45 3. Mountain Time Zone 174 4. Pacific Time Zone 299 9. No 1991 interview 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912004 NAME-DST INDICATOR COLUMNS 1116 - 1116 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 1991 Panel Study: Daylight Savings Time Indicator ------------------------------------------------- 2159 0. Yes 27 1. No 299 9. No 1991 interview 8. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912006 NAME-FORM OF QUESTIONNAIRE COLUMNS 1117 - 1117 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 1991 Panel Study: Form # of 1991 Questionnaire ---------------------------------------------- 355 1. Form 1 (H Section) 361 2. Form 2 (J Section) 344 3. Form 3 (K-M Sections) 299 9. No 1991 interview 1126 0. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912007 NAME-STATUS COLUMNS 1118 - 1118 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 1991 Panel Study: Interview Status ---------------------------------- 1060 01. Complete Interview 116 04. Non-sample 183 05. Final Refusal and Other Non-Interview 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912008 NAME-RESULT CODE COLUMNS 1119 - 1120 NUMERIC MD=0 Result Code ----------- Note: This result code is not comparable to result codes appearing in administration files for NES time series studies but is informative about noninterview cases, e.g. refusals, on a more detailed level than V2007. This variable represents a collapsing of 1991 telephone interviewing result codes (which differ substantially from personal interviewing result codes). Note that some cases were 'predisposed' as nonsample (code 75) or noninterview (code 65). Cases 'predisposed' as NONSAMPLE were cases where the respondent was known in advance to have no telephone, had refused to give a telephone number, or where the number given was known to be invalid, etc. so that R could not be phoned. 38 of these 'predisposed' nonsample cases were not assigned 1991 IDs (V2002) because they were not sent to the Telephone Facility; the other 12 'predisposed' nonsample cases were assigned IDs (and interviewers) before the preexistant condition was noted or confirmed. Nonsample cases coded "70" are those cases where R was called at what was thought to be a correct number but where it was discovered that the telephone number was incorrect, the telephone was disconnected, etc. Code 70 also includes several cases where R needed to be interviewed in Spanish: there did not exist a Spanish language version of the 1991 Pilot interview. Cases 'predisposed' as NONINTERVIEW were cases where it was known in advance that R was deceased, was deaf or had a hearing problem, was too disabled, weak, or feeble to answere or sit at a telephone, or was otherwise physically or mentally restricted from participating in a phone interview. 2 'predisposed' noninterview cases were not assigned 1991 IDs (V2002) while 20 have 1991 IDs, for reasons similar to those mentioned above for 'predisposed' nonsample cases. Noninterviews which were neither 'predisposed' nor refusals (code 60) contain the usual nonrefusal noninterview types: upon calling, R is discovered to be deceased, ill, residing or traveling elsewhere and unavailable; never at home when called; no answere, etc. It should also be noted that among NONINTERVIEWS are some cases where respondents did not have a telephone but did have a contact person through whom NES attempted to reach R. 1057 01. Interview 3 05. Interview partial 70 50. Refusal by R 5 55. Refusal by someone other than R 86 60. Other noninterview, not refusal 22 65. Predisposition as noninterview 66 70. Nonsample 50 75. Predisposition as nonsample 1126 00. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912009 NAME-incentive COLUMNS 1121 - 1121 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 1991 Panel Study: Incentive --------------------------- 319 2. No incentive 279 3. Introductory letter only 293 4. Introductory letter and one dollar 280 5. Introductory letter and pen 8. INAP, 1992 cross section 50 9. Not Part of Incentive Experiment 1264 0. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912011 NAME-TOTAL CALLS COUNTER COLUMNS 1122 - 1123 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 1991 Panel Study: Total Calls Counter ------------------------------------- Total Number of Calls Made Actual number is coded 01. . . 49. 98. INAP, 1992 cross section 00. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912018 NAME-LENGTH OF IW IN MINUTES COLUMNS 1124 - 1126 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 1991 Panel Study: Length of Interview in Minutes ------------------------------------------------ Actual number is coded 998. INAP, 1992 cross section 999. NA; No 1991 I.W. 000. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912026 NAME-1990 CASE ID COLUMNS 1127 - 1130 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 1991 Panel Study: 1990 Case ID ------------------------------ 0000000. INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912028 NAME-DATE LAST CALLED COLUMNS 1131 - 1139 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES 1991 Panel Study: Date Last Called ---------------------------------- This is an alpha variable giving last date called 000. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912030 NAME-IW TIME START NUMERIC COLUMNS 1140 - 1144 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99998 1991 Panel Study: Beginning Time of Interview --------------------------------------------- In Seconds, on a 24 hour basis Actual number is coded 99998. INAP, 1992 cross section 00000. No 1991 interview ============================== VAR 912031 NAME-IW TIME END NUMERIC COLUMNS 1145 - 1149 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99998 1991 Panel Study: Ending Time of Interview ------------------------------------------ In Seconds, on a 24 hour basis Actual number is coded 99998. INAP, 1992 cross section 00000. No 1991 interview ============================== VAR 912032 NAME-IW DATE START NUMERIC COLUMNS 1150 - 1152 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 1991 Panel Study: Start Date of Interview ----------------------------------------- 9998. INAP, 1992 cross section 0000. No 1991 interview ============================== VAR 912033 NAME-IW DATE END NUMERIC COLUMNS 1153 - 1156 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 1991 Panel Study: End Date of Interview --------------------------------------- 9998. INAP, 1992 cross section 0000. No 1991 interview ============================== VAR 912050 NAME-interviewer id COLUMNS 1157 - 1159 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 1991 Panel Study: Interviewer ID Number --------------------------------------- Actual number is coded 9998. INAP, 1992 cross section 0000. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912051 NAME-IWer Birth Month COLUMNS 1160 - 1161 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 1991 Panel Study: Interviewer: Month of Birth --------------------------------------------- 01. January 02. February 03. March 04. April 05. May 06. June 07. July 08. August 09. September 10. October 11. November 12. December 98. INAP, 1992 cross section 99. NA 00. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912052 NAME-IWer Birth Year COLUMNS 1162 - 1163 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Interviewer: Year of Birth -------------------------- Last two digits of year are coded 24. 1924 . . 72. 1972 98. INAP, 1992 cross section 99. NA 00. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912053 NAME-IWer Sex COLUMNS 1164 - 1164 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Interviewer: Sex ---------------- 727 1. Male 410 2. Female 8. INAP, 1992 cross section 84 9. NA 1264 0. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912054 NAME-IWer Education COLUMNS 1165 - 1165 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Interviewer: Education ---------------------- 1 3. High School Graduate 632 4. Some College 264 5. Bachelor's Degree 211 6. Master's Degree 8. INAP, 1992 cross section 113 9. NA 1264 0. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912055 NAME-IWer Race COLUMNS 1166 - 1166 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Interviewer: Race ----------------- 1091 1. White 46 2. Black 8. INAP, 1992 cross section 84 9. NA 1264 0. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912056 NAME-IWer Hire Month COLUMNS 1167 - 1168 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Interviewer: Month of Hire -------------------------- 01. January . . 12. December 98. INAP, 1992 cross section 99. NA 00. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912057 NAME-Iwer Hire Year COLUMNS 1169 - 1170 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Interviewer: Year of Hire ------------------------- Last two digits of year are coded 98. INAP, 1992 cross section 99. NA 00. 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912058 NAME-Iwer Languages COLUMNS 1171 - 1171 NUMERIC MD=9 Interviewer: Languages Spoken ----------------------------- 1035 0. Not Bilingual 108 1. Bilingual-Spanish 48 7. Bilingual-Other 8. INAP, 1992 cross section 1294 9. NA; 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912059 NAME-Iwer Ethnicity COLUMNS 1172 - 1172 NUMERIC MD=9 Interviewer: Ethnicity ---------------------- 1149 0. Non-hispanic 31 1. Hispanic 8. INAP, 1992 cross section 1305 9. NA; 65, 70 or 75 coded in V2008 ============================== VAR 912068 NAME-Y1 MONTH BIRTH COLUMNS 1173 - 1174 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A0. What is the month, day, and year of your birth? A0(1). Month ---------------------------------------------------- 86 01. January 99 02. February 92 03. March 82 04. April 77 05. May 100 06. June 86 07. July 114 08. August 91 09. September 66 10. October 93 11. November 72 12. December 88. INAP, 1992 cross section 98. DON'T KNOW 2 99. REFUSED 1425 00. INAP; no 1991 interview; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912069 NAME-Y1 DAY OF BIRTH COLUMNS 1175 - 1176 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A0(2). Day --------------------------- Actual day is coded 01. First day of month . . 31. Thirty-first day of month 88. INAP, 1992 cross section 98. DON'T KNOW 99. REFUSED 00. INAP; no 1991 interview; INAP, 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912070 NAME-Y1 YEAR BIRTH COLUMNS 1177 - 1180 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 A0(3). Year --------------------------- Actual year is coded 1890. . . 1972. 8888. INAP, 1992 cross section 9998. DON'T KNOW 9999. REFUSED 0000. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912100 NAME-A1 ANYTHING VOTE FOR COLUMNS 1181 - 1181 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A1. First I'd like to ask you about the good and bad points of George Bush. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Bush that might make you want to vote for him in 1992? ------------------------------------------------------------ 617 1. YES 406 5. NO 34 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912101 NAME-CODED FAVORABLE BUSH 1 COLUMNS 1182 - 1185 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 A1a(1). (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] ---------------------------------------------------------- See 1991 Party Candidate Master Code except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2100; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912102 NAME-CODED FAVORABLE BUSH 2 COLUMNS 1186 - 1189 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 A1a(2). [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] --------------------------------------------------------- See 1991 Party Candidate Master Code, except: 0000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2100; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912103 NAME-CODED FAVORABLE BUSH 3 COLUMNS 1190 - 1193 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 A1a(3). [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] -------------------------------------------------------- See 1991 Party Candidate Master Code, except: 0000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2100; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912104 NAME-CODED FAVORABLE BUSH 4 COLUMNS 1194 - 1197 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 A1a(4). [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] --------------------------------------------------------- See 1991 Party Candidate Master Code, except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2100; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912105 NAME-CODED FAVORABLE BUSH 5 COLUMNS 1198 - 1201 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 A1a(5). [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] -------------------------------------------------------- See 1991 Party Candidate Master Code, except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2100; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912106 NAME-A2 ANYTHING VOTE AGAINST COLUMNS 1202 - 1202 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A2. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Bush that might make you want to vote against him in 1992? -------------------------------------------------------- 408 1. YES 621 5. NO 26 8. DON'T KNOW 5 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912107 NAME-CODED UNFAV BUSH 1 COLUMNS 1203 - 1206 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 A2a(1). (What is that?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] ------------------------------------------------------------ See 1991 Party Candidate Master Code, except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2106; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912108 NAME-CODED UNFAV BUSH 2 COLUMNS 1207 - 1210 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 A2a(2). [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] ----------------------------------------------------------- See Party Candidate Master Code, except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2106; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912109 NAME-CODED UNFAV BUSH 3 COLUMNS 1211 - 1214 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 A2a(3). [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] ----------------------------------------------------------- See Party Candidate Master Code, except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2106; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912110 NAME-CODED UNFAV BUSH 4 COLUMNS 1215 - 1218 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 A2a(4). [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] ----------------------------------------------------------- See Party Candidate Master Code, except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2106; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912111 NAME-CODED UNFAV BUSH 5 COLUMNS 1219 - 1222 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 A2a(5). [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] ----------------------------------------------------------- See Party Candidate Master Code, except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2106; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912112 NAME-A3 A/D JOB AS PRESIDENT COLUMNS 1223 - 1223 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A3. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling his job as president? ----------------------------------------------------------- 820 1. APPROVE 211 5. DISAPPROVE 26 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912113 NAME-A3a APP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1224 - 1224 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A3a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly ? --------------------------------------------------------- 497 1. STRONGLY 319 2. NOT STRONGLY 2 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 1665 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2112; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912114 NAME-A3b DISAPP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1225 - 1225 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A3b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 123 5. STRONGLY 87 4. NOT STRONGLY 1 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2274 0. INAP: 1, 8, 9, 0 IN 2112; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912115 NAME-BUSH JOB SUMMARY COLUMNS 1226 - 1226 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A3x. Approval Summary - Bush Job as President ---------------------------------------------- Built from variables v2112-v2114 497 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 319 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 87 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 123 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 3 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2113 OR v2114) 2 9. NA (9 IN v2113 OR v2114) 1454 0. INAP: (8/9 IN v2112); no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912116 NAME-A4 A/D HANDLING ECONOMY COLUMNS 1227 - 1227 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A4. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling the economy? ----------------------------------------------------------- 520 1. APPROVE 479 5. DISAPPROVE 48 8. DON'T KNOW 13 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912117 NAME-A4a APP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1228 - 1228 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A4a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly ? --------------------------------------------------------- 192 1. STRONGLY 326 2. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 1965 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2116; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912118 NAME-A4b DISAPP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1229 - 1229 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A4b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 302 5. STRONGLY 173 4. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 4 9. NA 2006 0. INAP: 1, 8, 9, 0 IN 2116; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912119 NAME-BUSH ECONOMY SUMMARY COLUMNS 1230 - 1230 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A4x. Approval Summary - Bush handling of Economy ------------------------------------------------- Built from variables v2116-v2118 192 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 326 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 173 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 302 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2117 OR v2118) 6 9. NA (9 IN v2117 OR v2118) 1486 0. INAP: (8/9 IN v2116); no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912120 NAME-A5 A/D FOREIGN RELATIONS COLUMNS 1231 - 1231 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling our relations with foreign countries? ----------------------------------------------------------- 799 1. APPROVE 222 5. DISAPPROVE 34 8. DON'T KNOW 5 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912121 NAME-A5a APP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1232 - 1232 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly ? --------------------------------------------------------- 540 1. STRONGLY 255 2. NOT STRONGLY 1 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1686 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2120; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912122 NAME-A5b DISAPP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1233 - 1233 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5b Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly ? ----------------------------------------------------------- 146 5. STRONGLY 75 4. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 2263 0. INAP: 1, 8, 9, 0 IN 2120; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912123 NAME-BUSH FOREIGN RLTNS SUMM. COLUMNS 1234 - 1234 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5x. Approval Summary - Bush handling of Foreign Relations ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from variables v2120-v2122 540 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 255 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 75 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 146 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 1 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2121 OR v2122) 4 9. NA (9 IN v2121 OR v2122) 1464 0. INAP: (8/9 IN v2120); no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section There are no variables in range 2123-2199 ============================== VAR 912200 NAME-B1a RATE SCHWARTZKOPF COLUMNS 1235 - 1237 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1a. I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political leaders and other people who have been in the news. I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that person using something called the feeling thermometer. You can choose any number between 0 and 100. The higher the number, the warmer or more favorable you feel toward that person; the lower the number, the colder or less favorable. You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you feel neither warm nor cold toward them. If we come to a person whose name you don't recognize, you don't need to rate that person. Just tell me and we'll move on to the next one. Our first person is Norman Schwartzkopf. ------------------------------------------------------------ FOR QUESTIONS B1a - B1p, PROBE FOR DK RESPONSE: "When you say 'don't know' do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?" Probes are coded in variables 2245 - 2264. 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (v2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912201 NAME-B1b RATE CHENEY COLUMNS 1238 - 1240 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1b. Richard Cheney? ------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912202 NAME-B1c(1) RATE BENTSEN COLUMNS 1241 - 1243 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1c. (Form 1) Lloyd Bentsen? ---------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912203 NAME-B1c(2) RATE CUOMO COLUMNS 1244 - 1246 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1c. (Form 2) Mario Cuomo? -------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912204 NAME-B1c(3) RATE CLINTON COLUMNS 1247 - 1249 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1c. (Form 3) Bill Clinton? --------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912205 NAME-B1d RATE BUSH COLUMNS 1250 - 1252 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1d. George Bush? ---------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912206 NAME-B1e RATE BAKER COLUMNS 1253 - 1255 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1e. James Baker? ---------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912207 NAME-B1f(1) RATE GORE COLUMNS 1256 - 1258 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1f. (Form 1) Al Gore? --------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912208 NAME-B1f(2) RATE GEPHARDT COLUMNS 1259 - 1261 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1f. (Form 2) Richard Gephardt? ------------------------------------------------------ 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912209 NAME-B1f(3) RATE WILDER COLUMNS 1262 - 1264 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1f. (Form 3) L. Douglas Wilder? ------------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912210 NAME-B1g RATE HUSSEIN COLUMNS 1265 - 1267 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1g. Saddam Hussein? ------------------------------------------ 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912211 NAME-B1h RATE JACKSON COLUMNS 1268 - 1270 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1h. Jesse Jackson? ----------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912212 NAME-B1i RATE QUAYLE COLUMNS 1271 - 1273 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1i. Dan Quayle? -------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912213 NAME-B1j(1) RATE TSONGAS COLUMNS 1274 - 1276 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1j. (Form 1) Paul Tsongas? -------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912214 NAME-B1j(2) RATE ROCKEFELLER COLUMNS 1277 - 1279 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1j. (Form 2) Jay Rockefeller? ----------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912215 NAME-B1j(3) RATE KERREY COLUMNS 1280 - 1282 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1j. (Form 3) Bob Kerrey? ------------------------------------------------ 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912216 NAME-B1k RATE POWELL COLUMNS 1283 - 1285 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1k. Colin Powell? ---------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912217 NAME-B1m RATE SENATOR 1 COLUMNS 1286 - 1288 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1m. (NAME) - R's Congressperson? -------------------------------------------------------- See Appendix for list of names 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912218 NAME-B1n RATE SENATOR 2 COLUMNS 1289 - 1291 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1n. (NAME) - R's Senator #1? ---------------------------------------------------- See Appendix for list of names *Pennsylvania cases - name asked was Harris Wofford 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912219 NAME-B1p RATE REPRESENTATIVE COLUMNS 1292 - 1294 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1p. (NAME) - R's Senator #2? --------------------------------------------------- See Appendix for list of names 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912220 NAME-B2 RATE CONSERVATIVES COLUMNS 1295 - 1297 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v. And still using this thermometer, how would you rate the following: B2a-v(1). Conservatives? ------------------------------------------------------------ 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912221 NAME-B2 RATE PALESTINIANS COLUMNS 1298 - 1300 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(2). Palestinians? ---------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912222 NAME-B2 RATE DEMOCRATIC PAR COLUMNS 1301 - 1303 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(3). The Democratic Party? ------------------------------------------------------ 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912223 NAME-B2 RATE JAPAN COLUMNS 1304 - 1306 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(4). Japan? --------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912224 NAME-B2 RATE MODERATES COLUMNS 1307 - 1309 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(5). Moderates? ------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912225 NAME-B2 RATE ISRAEL COLUMNS 1310 - 1312 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(6). Israel? ---------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912226 NAME-B2 RATE LIBERALS COLUMNS 1313 - 1315 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(7). Liberals? ------------------------------------------ 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912227 NAME-B2 RATE ANTI-WAR COLUMNS 1316 - 1318 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(8). Anti-war Protesters? ----------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912228 NAME-B2 RATE REPUBLICAN PARTY COLUMNS 1319 - 1321 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(9). The Republican Party? ------------------------------------------------------ 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912229 NAME-B2a RATE IMMIGRANTS COLUMNS 1322 - 1324 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(10). Immigrants from foreign countries? --------------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912230 NAME-RATE ENVIRONMENTALISTS COLUMNS 1325 - 1327 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(11). Environmentalists? ---------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912231 NAME-B2 RATE WHITES COLUMNS 1328 - 1330 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(12). Whites? ----------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912232 NAME-B2 RATE BLACKS COLUMNS 1331 - 1333 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(13). Blacks? ----------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912233 NAME-B2 RATE HISPANICS COLUMNS 1334 - 1336 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(14). Hispanics? -------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912234 NAME-B2 RATE ILLEGAL ALIENS COLUMNS 1337 - 1339 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(15). Illegal Aliens? ------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912235 NAME-B2 RATE ASIAN-AMERICANS COLUMNS 1340 - 1342 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(16). Asian-Americans? -------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912236 NAME-B2 RATE MEXICAN-AMERICAN COLUMNS 1343 - 1345 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(17). Mexican-Americans? ---------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912237 NAME-B2 RATE CUBAN-AMERICANS COLUMNS 1346 - 1348 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(18). Cuban-Americans? -------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912238 NAME-B2 RATE PUERTO RICANS COLUMNS 1349 - 1351 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(19). Puerto Ricans? ------------------------------------------------ 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912239 NAME-B2 RATE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT COLUMNS 1352 - 1354 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(20). Women's movement? --------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912240 NAME-B2 RATE FEMINISTS COLUMNS 1355 - 1357 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(21). Feminists? -------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912241 NAME-B2 RATE HOUSEWIVES COLUMNS 1358 - 1360 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(22). Housewives? --------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912242 NAME-B2 RATE PEOPLE/ENVIRONME COLUMNS 1361 - 1363 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(23). People working to protect the environment? ----------------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912243 NAME-B2 RATE OPPOSE NUCLEAR COLUMNS 1364 - 1366 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(24). People who oppose the use of nuclear power? ----------------------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 912244 NAME-B2 RATE ELDERLY COLUMNS 1367 - 1369 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2a-v(25). The elderly? ---------------------------------------------- 000. . . 100. 888. INAP; no 1991 interview; wrong form # (V2006); 1992 cross section 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA The "Feeling Thermometer" questions above (series B1 for individuals, series B2 for groups) were asked differently for each of the three Forms. They were asked in different sequences, and not all questions were asked for each Form. The following list identifies the questions, in the sequence asked, for each of the three Forms: Form 1 Norman Schwartzkopf, Richard Cheney, Lloyd Bentsen, George Bush, James Baker, Al Gore, Saddam Hussein, Jesse Jackson, Dan Quayle, Paul Tsongas, Colin Powell, R's Congressperson, R's Senator #1, R's Senator #2, 1) Immigrants, Conservatives, Blacks, Environmentalists, Palestinians, Cuban-Americans, Democratic Party, Mexican-Americans, Japan, Moderates, Hispanics, Israel, Illegal Aliens, Liberals, Asian-Americans, Anti-War Protesters, Whites, Republican Party, Puerto Ricans Form 2 Norman Schwartzkopf, Richard Cheney, Mario Cuomo, George Bush, James Baker, Richard Gephardt, Saddam Hussein, Jesse Jackson, Dan Quayle, Jay Rockefeller, Colin Powell, R's Congressperson, R's Senator #1, R's Senator #2, Conservatives, Protecting Environment, Palestinians, Democratic Party, Housewives, Japan, Moderates, Women's Movement, Israel, Liberals, Anti-War Protesters, Republican Party, Feminists Form 3 Norman Schwartzkopf, Richard Cheney, Bill Clinton, George Bush, James Baker, L. Douglas Wilder, Saddam Hussein, Jesse Jackson, Dan Quayle, Bob Kerrey, Colin Powell, R's Congressperson, R's Senator #1, R's Senator #2, Conservatives, Oppose Nuclear Power, Palestinians, Democratic Party, Japan, Elderly, Moderates, Israel, Liberals, Anti-War Protesters, Republican Party ============================== VAR 912245 NAME-B1a PROBE USED COLUMNS 1370 - 1370 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 FOR QUESTIONS B1a - B1p, FEELING THERMOMETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS, PROBE FOR DK RESPONSE: "When you say 'don't know' do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?" PROBE for V2200, Norman Schwartzkopf ---------------------------------------------------------- 73 1. PROBE USED 987 5. PROBE NOT USED 1425 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912246 NAME-B1b PROBE USED COLUMNS 1371 - 1371 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2201, Richard Cheney ------------------------------- 131 1. PROBE USED 929 5. PROBE NOT USED 1425 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912247 NAME-B1c(1) PROBE USED COLUMNS 1372 - 1372 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2202, Lloyd Bentsen ------------------------------ 58 1. PROBE USED 297 5. PROBE NOT USED 2130 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912248 NAME-B1c(2) PROBE USED COLUMNS 1373 - 1373 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2203, Mario Cuomo ---------------------------- 42 1. PROBE USED 319 5. PROBE NOT USED 2124 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912249 NAME-B1c(3) PROBE USED COLUMNS 1374 - 1374 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2204, Bill Clinton ----------------------------- 109 1. PROBE USED 235 5. PROBE NOT USED 2141 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912250 NAME-B1d PROBE USED COLUMNS 1375 - 1375 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2205, George Bush ---------------------------- 37 1. PROBE USED 1023 5. PROBE NOT USED 1425 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912251 NAME-B1e PROBE USED COLUMNS 1376 - 1376 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2206, James Baker ---------------------------- 59 1. PROBE USED 1001 5. PROBE NOT USED 1425 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912252 NAME-B1f(1) PROBE USED COLUMNS 1377 - 1377 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2207, Al Gore ------------------------ 53 1. PROBE USED 302 5. PROBE NOT USED 2130 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912253 NAME-B1f(2) PROBE USED COLUMNS 1378 - 1378 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2208, Richard Gephardt --------------------------------- 50 1. PROBE USED 311 5. PROBE NOT USED 2124 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912254 NAME-B1f(3) PROBE USED COLUMNS 1379 - 1379 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2209, L. Douglas Wilder ---------------------------------- 62 1. PROBE USED 282 5. PROBE NOT USED 2141 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912255 NAME-B1g PROBE USED COLUMNS 1380 - 1380 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2210, Saddam Hussein ------------------------------- 44 1. PROBE USED 1016 5. PROBE NOT USED 1425 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912256 NAME-B1h PROBE USED COLUMNS 1381 - 1381 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2211, Jesse Jackson ------------------------------ 37 1. PROBE USED 1023 5. PROBE NOT USED 1425 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912257 NAME-B1i PROBE USED COLUMNS 1382 - 1382 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2212, Dan Quayle --------------------------- 43 1. PROBE USED 1017 5. PROBE NOT USED 1425 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912258 NAME-B1j(1) PROBE USED COLUMNS 1383 - 1383 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2213, Paul Tsongas ----------------------------- 74 1. PROBE USED 281 5. PROBE NOT USED 2130 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912259 NAME-B1j(2) PROBE USED COLUMNS 1384 - 1384 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2214, Jay Rockefeller -------------------------------- 47 1. PROBE USED 314 5. PROBE NOT USED 2124 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912260 NAME-B1j(3) PROBE USED COLUMNS 1385 - 1385 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2215, Bob Kerrey --------------------------- 51 1. PROBE USED 293 5. PROBE NOT USED 2141 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912261 NAME-B1k PROBE USED COLUMNS 1386 - 1386 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2216, Colin Powell ----------------------------- 74 1. PROBE USED 986 5. PROBE NOT USED 1425 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912262 NAME-B1m PROBE USED COLUMNS 1387 - 1387 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2217, Senator #1 ----------------------------------- 73 1. PROBE USED 987 5. PROBE NOT USED 1425 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912263 NAME-B1n PROBE USED COLUMNS 1388 - 1388 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for V2218, R's Senator #2 ------------------------------- 56 1. PROBE USED 1004 5. PROBE NOT USED 1425 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912264 NAME-B1p PROBE USED COLUMNS 1389 - 1389 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 PROBE for v2219, R's Congressperson ----------------------------------- 64 1. PROBE USED 996 5. PROBE NOT USED 1425 0. INAP: 888, 997, 999 in 2200; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section There are no variables in range 2265-2299 ============================== VAR 912300 NAME-B3 A/D US CONGRESS JOB COLUMNS 1390 - 1390 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B3. Do you approve or disapprove of the way the U.S. Congress has been handling its job? ----------------------------------------------------- 509 1. APPROVE 515 5. DISAPPROVE 31 8. DON'T KNOW 5 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912301 NAME-B3a APP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1391 - 1391 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B3a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly ? --------------------------------------------------------- 141 1. STRONGLY 367 2. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1976 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2300; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912302 NAME-B3b DISAPP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1392 - 1392 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B3b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 304 5. STRONGLY 207 4. NOT STRONGLY 1 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1970 0. INAP: 1, 8, 9, 0 in 2300; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912303 NAME-CONGRESS JOB SUMMARY COLUMNS 1393 - 1393 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B3x. Approval Summary - Congress handling of its Job ---------------------------------------------------- Built from variables v2300-v2302 141 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 367 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 207 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 304 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 1 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2301 OR v2302) 4 9. NA (9 IN v2301 OR v2302) 1461 0. INAP: (8/9 IN v2300); no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912304 NAME-B4 ANY IMPORT DIFF COLUMNS 1394 - 1394 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B4. Do you think there are any important differences in what the Republicans and Democrats stand for? -------------------------------------------------------- 581 1. YES 26 8. DON'T KNOW 5 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912305 NAME-CODED PARTY 1 COLUMNS 1395 - 1395 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B4a(1). What are those differences ? [PROBE "Anything else?" until R says "NO"] ------------------------------------------------------------ Spread mentions between party reference codes Code 6 mentions Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather than parties should be coded "7". However, if the candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties, the response should be coded with the appropriate code category. 219 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 183 5. Republican party mention 1 6. Other party mention 140 7. Unclear party reference -- some substantive are of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 3 8. DON'T KNOW 33 9. NA 1906 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912306 NAME-CODED DIFFERENCE 1 COLUMNS 1396 - 1398 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 B4a-2(1) CONTENT CODE --------------------- Code 6 mentions Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code, except: 998. DON'T KNOW 999. NA 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912307 NAME-CODED PARTY 2 COLUMNS 1399 - 1399 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B4a(2). [PROBE "Anything else?" until R says "NO"] ------------------------------------------------------------ 177 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 167 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mention 64 7. Unclear party reference -- some substantive are of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 8. DON'T KNOW 4 9. NA 2073 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912308 NAME-CODED DIFFERENCE 2 COLUMNS 1400 - 1402 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 B4a-2(2) CONTENT CODE -------------------------------------- Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code, except: 998. DON'T KNOW 999. NA 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912309 NAME-CODED PARTY 3 COLUMNS 1403 - 1403 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B4a(3). [PROBE "Anything else?" until R says "NO"] ------------------------------------------------------------ 87 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 1 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 87 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mention 40 7. Unclear party reference -- some substantive are of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 2268 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912310 NAME-CODED DIFFERENCE 3 COLUMNS 1404 - 1406 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 B4a-2(3) CONTENT CODE ------------------------------------- Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code, except: 998. DON'T KNOW 999. NA 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912311 NAME-CODED PARTY 4 COLUMNS 1407 - 1407 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B4a(4). [PROBE "Anything else?" until R says "NO"] ------------------------------------------------------------ 50 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 41 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mention 15 7. Unclear party reference -- some substantive are of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 2378 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912312 NAME-CODED DIFFERENCE 4 COLUMNS 1408 - 1410 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 B4a-2(4) CONTENT CODE -------------------------------------- Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code, except: 998. DON'T KNOW 999. NA 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912313 NAME-CODED PARTY 5 COLUMNS 1411 - 1411 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B4a(5). [PROBE "Anything else?" until R says "NO"] ------------------------------------------------------------ 18 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 23 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mention 9 7. Unclear party reference -- some substantive are of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2435 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912314 NAME-CODED DIFFERENCE 5 COLUMNS 1412 - 1414 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 B4a-2(5) CONTENT CODE ------------------------------------- Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code, except: 998. DON'T KNOW 999. NA 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912315 NAME-CODED PARTY 6 COLUMNS 1415 - 1415 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B4a(6). [PROBE "Anything else?" until R says "NO"] ------------------------------------------------------------ 9 1. Democratic party mention 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 8 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mention 5 7. Unclear party reference -- some substantive are of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2463 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912316 NAME-CODED DIFFERENCE 6 COLUMNS 1416 - 1418 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 B4a-2(6) CONTENT CODE ------------------------------------- Use PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code, except: 998. DON'T KNOW 999. NA 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9 IN 2304; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912317 NAME-B5 A/D REP JOB COLUMNS 1419 - 1419 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B5. In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way Representative (NAME) has been handling (his/her) job? -------------------------------------------------------- See Appendix for list of names 746 1. APPROVE 155 5. DISAPPROVE 146 8. DON'T KNOW 13 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912318 NAME-B5a APP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1420 - 1420 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B5a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly ? ---------------------------------------------------------- 387 1. STRONGLY 353 2. NOT STRONGLY 2 8. DON'T KNOW 4 9. NA 1739 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2317; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912319 NAME-B5b DISAPP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1421 - 1421 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B5b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 75 5. STRONGLY 80 4. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2330 0. INAP: 1, 8, 9, 0 IN 2317; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912320 NAME-REP. JOB SUMMARY COLUMNS 1422 - 1422 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B5x. Approval Summary - Representative's handling of his/her job ------------------------------------------------------------ Built from variables v2317-v2319 387 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 353 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 80 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 75 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 2 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2318 OR v2319) 4 9. NA (9 IN v2318 OR v2319) 1584 0. INAP: (8/9 IN v2317); no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912321 NAME-B6 A/D SENATOR 1 COLUMNS 1423 - 1423 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B6. In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way Senator (NAME) has been handling (his/her) job? -------------------------------------------------------- See Appendix for list of names *Pennsylvania cases - Name asked was Harris Wofford 697 1. APPROVE 190 5. DISAPPROVE 160 8. DON'T KNOW 13 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912322 NAME-B6a APP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1424 - 1424 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B6a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly ? --------------------------------------------------------- 326 1. STRONGLY 369 2. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 1788 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2321; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912323 NAME-B6b DISAPP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1425 - 1425 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B6b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 90 5. STRONGLY 99 4. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 2295 0. INAP: 1, 8, 9, 0 IN 2321; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912324 NAME-SEN. #1 JOB SUMMARY COLUMNS 1426 - 1426 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B6x. Approval Summary - Senator #1's handling of his/her job ------------------------------------------------------------ Built from variables v2321-v2323 326 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 369 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 99 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 90 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2322 OR v2323) 3 9. NA (9 IN v2322 OR v2323) 1598 0. INAP: (8/9 IN v2321); NO 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912325 NAME-B7 A/D SENATOR 2 COLUMNS 1427 - 1427 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B7. In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way Senator (NAME) has been handling (his/her) job? -------------------------------------------------------- See Appendix for list of names 693 1. APPROVE 277 5. DISAPPROVE 81 8. DON'T KNOW 9 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912326 NAME-B7a APP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1428 - 1428 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B7a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly ? --------------------------------------------------------- 326 1. STRONGLY 363 2. NOT STRONGLY 3 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1792 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2325; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912327 NAME-B7b DISAPP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1429 - 1429 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B7b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 143 5. STRONGLY 134 4. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2208 0. INAP: 1, 8, 9, 0 IN 2325; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912328 NAME-SEN. #2 JOB SUMMARY COLUMNS 1430 - 1430 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B7x. Approval Summary - Senator #2's Handling of His/Her Job ------------------------------------------------------------ Built from variables v2325-v2327 326 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 363 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 134 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 143 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 3 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2326 OR v2327) 1 9. NA (9 IN v2326 OR v2327) 1515 0. INAP: (8/9 IN v2325); no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912329 NAME-B8 USUAL PARTY COLUMNS 1431 - 1431 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B8. Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 295 1. REPUBLICAN 319 2. INDEPENDENT 59 3. NO PREFERENCE 11 4. OTHER PARTY 375 5. DEMOCRAT 1 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912330 NAME-B8a STRONG/NOT REP COLUMNS 1432 - 1432 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B8a. Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not very strong Republican? ---------------------------------------------------------- 114 1. STRONG 177 5. NOT VERY STRONG 1 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 2190 0. INAP: 2-5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2329; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912331 NAME-B8b STRONG/NOT DEM COLUMNS 1433 - 1433 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B8b. Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not very strong Democrat? -------------------------------------------------------- 164 1. STRONG 210 5. NOT VERY STRONG 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 2110 0. INAP: 1-4, 8, 9, 0 IN 2329; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912332 NAME-B8c WC REP/DEM COLUMNS 1434 - 1434 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B8c. Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party or the Democratic Party? ---------------------------------------------------------- 142 1. CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN 94 3. NEITHER 152 5. CLOSER TO DEMOCRATIC 1 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 2095 0. INAP: 1, 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2329; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912333 NAME-PARTY ID SUMMARY COLUMNS 1435 - 1435 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 SUMMARY: R's Party ID ---------------------- 1290 0. STRONG DEMOCRAT (510) 211 1. WEAK DEMOCRAT (550, 580, 590) 152 2. INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT (205, 305, 405) 72 3. INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT (203, 208, 209) 142 4. INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN (201, 301, 401) 181 5. WEAK REPUBLICAN (150, 180, 190) 114 6. STRONG REPUBLICAN (110) 2 7. OTHER-MINOR PARTY, REFUSES TO SAY (403, 408, 409) 21 8. APOLITICAL (303, 308, 309) 300 9. NA (800, 900); no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912334 NAME-CODED PROBLEM 1 COLUMNS 1436 - 1438 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 B9. What do you think are the most important problems facing this country? IWER: PROBE "Any other important problems facing the country?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO". ------------------------------------------------------ See Important Problem Master Code, except: 000. INAP; no 1991 interview; NO FURTHER MENTION ============================== VAR 912335 NAME-CODED PROBLEM 2 COLUMNS 1439 - 1441 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 B9. --------------------------------------------------------- See Important Problem Master Code, except: 000. INAP; no 1991 interview; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912336 NAME-CODED PROBLEM 3 COLUMNS 1442 - 1444 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 B9. -------------------------------------------------------- See Important Problem Master Code, except: 000. INAP; no 1991 interview; no further mention; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912337 NAME-B9a CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 1445 - 1445 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 B9a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: ----------------------------- 40 1. R DID NOT MENTION ANY PROBLEMS AT B9 140 2. R MENTIONED ONLY ONE PROBLEM AT B9 880 3. R MENTIONED MORE THAN ONE PROBLEM AT B9 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912338 NAME-B9b CODED MOST IMP PBLM COLUMNS 1446 - 1448 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 B9b. Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the single most important problem the country faces? ----------------------------------------------------------- See Important Problem Master Code, except: 000. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section There are no variables in range 2339-2399 ============================== VAR 912400 NAME-C1 COLD WAR ENDING COLUMNS 1449 - 1449 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C1. Do you think the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union is coming to an end or not? ------------------------------------------------------------ 692 1. COMING TO AN END/ALREADY OVER 309 5. NOT COMING TO AN END 56 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912401 NAME-C2 GIVE ASSISTANCE COLUMNS 1450 - 1450 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C2. Do you think the United States should give economic assistance to those countries in Eastern Europe which have turned toward democracy, or not? ---------------------------------------------------------- 578 1. SHOULD GIVE ASSISTANCE 445 5. SHOULD NOT GIVE ASSISTANCE 33 8. DON'T KNOW 4 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912402 NAME-C3 HOW WILLING/FORCE COLUMNS 1451 - 1451 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C3. In the future, how willing should the United States be to use military force to solve international problems... extremely willing, very (willing), somewhat (willing), not very (willing), or never willing? ----------------------------------------------------------- 84 1. EXTREMELY WILLING 151 2. VERY WILLING 567 3. SOMEWHAT WILLING 215 4. NOT VERY WILLING 27 5. NEVER WILLING 12 8. DON'T KNOW 4 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912403 NAME-C4a ENERGY IMP GOAL COLUMNS 1452 - 1452 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C4a. I am going to read a list of possible foreign policy goals that the United States might have. For each one, please say whether you think that it should be a very important foreign policy goal, a somewhat important foreign policy goal, or not an important foreign policy goal at all? Should securing adequate supplies of energy be a very important foreign policy goal, a somewhat important foreign policy goal, or not an important foreign policy goal at all? ------------------------------------------------------------ 473 1. VERY IMPORTANT 472 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 96 5. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 18 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912404 NAME-C4b PREVENT NUKE SPREAD COLUMNS 1453 - 1453 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C4b. (How about...) Preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. (Should this be a very important foreign policy goal, a somewhat important foreign policy goal, or not an important foreign policy goal at all?) --------------------------------------------------------- 830 1. VERY IMPORTANT 140 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 85 5. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 5 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912405 NAME-C4c REDUCING POLLUTION COLUMNS 1454 - 1454 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C4c. And reducing environmental pollution around the world. (Should this be a very important foreign policy goal, a somewhat important foreign policy goal, or not an important foreign policy goal at all?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 870 1. VERY IMPORTANT 158 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 25 5. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 6 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912406 NAME-C4d PROTECT WEAKER NATIO COLUMNS 1455 - 1455 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C4d. Protecting weaker nations against foreign aggression. (Should this be a very important foreign policy goal, a somewhat important foreign policy goal, or not an important foreign policy goal at all?) ----------------------------------------------------------- 312 1. VERY IMPORTANT 641 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 90 5. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 14 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912407 NAME-C4e BRING DEMOCRACY COLUMNS 1456 - 1456 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C4e. Helping to bring a democratic form of government to other nations. (Should this be a very important foreign policy goal, a somewhat important foreign policy goal, or not an important foreign policy goal at all?) --------------------------------------------------------- 260 1. VERY IMPORTANT 597 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 187 5. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 13 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912408 NAME-C5 DID RIGHT/PERSIAN COLUMNS 1457 - 1457 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C5. Do you think we did the right thing in sending U.S. military forces to the Persian Gulf or should we have stayed out? ------------------------------------------------------------ 829 1. DID THE RIGHT THING 17 3. DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 194 5. SHOULD HAVE STAYED OUT 8 7. OTHER - SPECIFY 9 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912409 NAME-C5a HOW IMPORT PERSONALL COLUMNS 1458 - 1458 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C5a. How important is this issue to you personally....extremely important, very (important), somewhat (important), or not (important) at all? ---------------------------------------------------- 232 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 451 2. VERY IMPORTANT 344 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 29 4. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 3 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912410 NAME-C6 A/D BUSH-PERSIAN GULF COLUMNS 1459 - 1459 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C6. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush has handled the crisis in the Persian Gulf? ------------------------------------------------------------ 889 1. APPROVE 161 5. DISAPPROVE 8 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912411 NAME-C6a APP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1460 - 1460 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C6a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly ? --------------------------------------------------------- 687 1. STRONGLY 202 2. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1596 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2410; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912412 NAME-C6b DISAPP STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1461 - 1461 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C6b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly ? ------------------------------------------------------------ 113 5. STRONGLY 48 4. NOT STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2324 0. INAP: 1, 8, 9, 0 IN 2410; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912413 NAME-BUSH GULF SUMMARY COLUMNS 1462 - 1462 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C6x. Approval Summary - Bush handling of Persian Gulf Crisis ------------------------------------------------------------ Built from variables v2410-v2412 687 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 202 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 48 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 113 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2411 OR v2412) 9. NA (9 IN v2411 OR v2412) 1435 0. INAP: (8/9 IN v2410); no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912414 NAME-C7 WHICH RAISE TAXES COLUMNS 1463 - 1463 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C7. Which party is more likely to raise taxes, the Democrats, the Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference between them? ----------------------------------------------------- 229 1. DEMOCRATS 671 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 151 5. REPUBLICANS 9 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912415 NAME-C8 WHICH BETTER ECONOMY COLUMNS 1464 - 1464 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C8. Which party do you think would do a better job of handling the nation's economy..., the Democrats, the Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference between them? --------------------------------------------------------- 215 1. DEMOCRATS 591 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 236 5. REPUBLICANS 13 8. DON'T KNOW 5 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912416 NAME-C9 WHICH BETTER FOREIGN COLUMNS 1465 - 1465 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C9. Which party do you think would do a better job of handling foreign affairs, the Democrats, the Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference between them? ------------------------------------------------------------ 147 1. DEMOCRATS 587 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 306 5. REPUBLICANS 15 8. DON'T KNOW 5 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912417 NAME-C10a AMERICAN FLAG COLUMNS 1466 - 1466 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C10a. When you see the American flag flying does it make you feel extremely good, very good, somewhat good, or not very good? --------------------------------------------------------- 523 1. EXTREMELY GOOD 368 2. VERY GOOD 138 4. SOMEWHAT GOOD 23 5. NOT VERY GOOD 3 8. DON'T KNOW 5 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912418 NAME-C10b LOVE FOR COUNTRY COLUMNS 1467 - 1467 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C10b. How strong is your love for your country ... extremely strong, very strong, somewhat strong, or not very strong? ----------------------------------------------------------- 577 1. EXTREMELY STRONG 391 2. VERY STRONG 78 4. SOMEWHAT STRONG 10 5. NOT VERY STRONG 1 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section; 1992 cross section There are no variables in range 2419-2449 ============================== VAR 912450 NAME-D1 LIB/CON COLUMNS 1468 - 1468 NUMERIC MD=8 OR GE 9 D1. We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and conservatives. Please think of a seven-point scale on which the political views that people might hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative. On this scale, a measurement of one means extremely liberal political views, and a measurement of seven means extremely conservative political views. Moderate or middle of the road is at point 4, and of course there are points in between at 2, 3, 5, and 6. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 31 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 33 2. LIBERAL 87 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 217 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 119 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 101 6. CONSERVATIVE 44 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 9 8. DON'T KNOW; 1426 9. NA/INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section 418 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH [DON'T PROBE] ============================== VAR 912451 NAME-D1a W/C LIB/CON COLUMNS 1469 - 1469 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 7 D1a. If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a liberal, or a conservative? --------------------------------------------------------- 108 1. LIBERAL 37 3. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 223 5. CONSERVATIVE 21 7. R REFUSES TO CHOOSE 36 8. DON'T KNOW [DON'T PROBE] 3 9. NA 2057 0. INAP: 1-7 IN 2450; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912452 NAME-D1b BUSH LIB/CON COLUMNS 1470 - 1470 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D1b. (On this scale, a measurement of one means extremely liberal political views, and a measurement of seven means extremely conservative political views. Moderate or middle of the road is at point 4, and of course there are points in between at 2, 3, 5, and 6.) Where would you place George Bush on this scale? ------------------------------------------------------------ 29 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 26 2. LIBERAL 58 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 206 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 209 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 272 6. CONSERVATIVE 171 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 46 8. DON'T KNOW; DO NOT PROBE 4 9. NA 1464 0. INAP: 8, 9 IN 2451; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912453 NAME-D1c DEMOCRATS LIB/CON COLUMNS 1471 - 1471 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D1c. Where would you place the Democratic Party? ------------------------------------------------- 64 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 146 2. LIBERAL 217 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 254 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 134 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 89 6. CONSERVATIVE 55 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 58 8. DON'T KNOW; DO NOT PROBE 4 9. NA 1464 0. INAP: 8, 9 IN 2451; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912454 NAME-D1d REPUBLICAN LIB/CON COLUMNS 1472 - 1472 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D1d. Where would you place the Republican Party? ------------------------------------------------- 29 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 43 2. LIBERAL 78 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 200 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD 215 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 273 6. CONSERVATIVE 130 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 48 8. DON'T KNOW; DO NOT PROBE 5 9. NA 1464 0. INAP: 8, 9 IN 2451; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912455 NAME-D2 B/W THAN YEAR AGO COLUMNS 1473 - 1473 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D2. We are interested in how people are getting along financially these days. Would you say that you (and your family living there) are better off or worse off financially than you were a year ago? ------------------------------------------------------------ 432 1. BETTER OFF 268 3. SAME (VOLUNTEERED) 357 5. WORSE OFF 2 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912456 NAME-D2a MUCH/SOMEWHAT BETTER COLUMNS 1474 - 1474 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D2a. Is that much better off or somewhat better off ? ---------------------------------------------------- 69 1. MUCH BETTER 361 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 2053 0. INAP: 3, 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2455; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912457 NAME-D2b MUCH/SOMEWHAT WORSE COLUMNS 1475 - 1475 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D2b. Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off ? -------------------------------------------------- 96 5. MUCH WORSE 260 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 2128 0. INAP: 1, 3, 8, 9, 0 IN 2455; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912458 NAME-FAMILY FINANCE SUMMARY COLUMNS 1476 - 1476 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 SUMMARY - Family Financial -------------------------- Built from variables v2455-v2457 69 1. MUCH BETTER 361 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 268 3. SAME 260 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 96 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2456 OR v2457) 3 9. NA (9 IN v2456 OR v2457) 1428 0. INAP: (8, 9 IN v2455); no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912459 NAME-D3 NATION'S ECON B/W COLUMNS 1477 - 1477 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D3. How about the economy in the country as a whole. Would you say that over the past year the nation's economy has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? ------------------------------------------------------------ 68 1. GOTTEN BETTER 299 3. STAYED THE SAME 688 5. GOTTEN WORSE 5 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912460 NAME-D3a MUCH/SOMEWHAT BETTER COLUMNS 1478 - 1478 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D3a. (Would you say much better or somewhat better?) ----------------------------------------------------------- 5 1. MUCH BETTER 63 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2417 0. INAP: 3, 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2459; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912461 NAME-D3b MUCH/SOMEWHAT WORSE COLUMNS 1479 - 1479 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D3b. (Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?) ----------------------------------------------------------- 253 5. MUCH WORSE 434 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 1 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1797 0. INAP: 1, 3, 8, 9, 0 IN 2459; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912462 NAME-NATIONAL FINANCE SUMMARY COLUMNS 1480 - 1480 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 SUMMARY - National Financial ---------------------------- Built from variables v2459-v2461 5 1. MUCH BETTER 63 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 299 3. SAME 434 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 253 5. MUCH WORSE 1 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2460 OR v2461) 9. NA (9 IN v2460 OR v2461) 1430 0. INAP: (8, 9 IN v2459); no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section There are no variables in range 2463-2474 ============================== VAR 912475 NAME-E1 DEFENSE SPEND SCALE R COLUMNS 1481 - 1481 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E1. Some people believe that we should spend much less money for defense. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale at point number 1. Others feel that defense spending should be greatly increased. Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7. And, of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 80 1. SPEND MUCH LESS MONEY FOR DEFENSE 74 2. 148 3. 238 4. 188 5. 85 6. 42 7. DEFENSE SPENDING SHOULD BE GREATLY INCREASED 201 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH (DO NOT PROBE) 4 8. DON'T KNOW/NA 1425 9. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912476 NAME-E1b BUSH DEFENSE SPEND COLUMNS 1482 - 1482 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E1b. (Some people believe that we should spend much less money for defense. Suppose these people are at one end of the scale at point number 1. Others feel that defense spending should be greatly increased. Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7. And, of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.) Where would you place George Bush on this scale? ------------------------------------------------------------ 13 1. SPEND MUCH LESS MONEY FOR DEFENSE 21 2. 45 3. 102 4. 225 5. 273 6. 164 7. DEFENSE SPENDING SHOULD BE GREATLY INCREASED 1630 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH (DO NOT PROBE) 11 8. DON'T KNOW/NA 1 9. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912477 NAME-E1c DEM DEFENSE SPEND COLUMNS 1483 - 1483 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E1c. (Where would you place) the Democratic Party? --------------------------------------------------- 33 1. SPEND MUCH LESS MONEY FOR DEFENSE 107 2. 188 3. 227 4. 143 5. 81 6. 27 7. DEFENSE SPENDING SHOULD BE GREATLY INCREASED 1630 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH (DO NOT PROBE) 45 8. DON'T KNOW/NA 4 9. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912478 NAME-E1d REP DEFENSE SPEND COLUMNS 1484 - 1484 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E1d. (Where would you place) the Republican Party? --------------------------------------------------- 14 1. SPEND MUCH LESS MONEY FOR DEFENSE 16 2. 38 3. 134 4. 238 5. 271 6. 106 7. DEFENSE SPENDING SHOULD BE GREATLY INCREASED 1630 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH (DO NOT PROBE) 35 8. DON'T KNOW/NA 3 9. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912479 NAME-E2 WHO VOTE IF TODAY COLUMNS 1485 - 1485 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E2. If the election to the U.S. House of Representatives were held today, who would you be more inclined to vote for, the Democratic candidate or the Republican candidate? ------------------------------------------------------------ 466 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 213 3. UNDECIDED/I VOTE FOR PERSON, NOT PARTY; DON'T KNOW 376 5. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 5 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912480 NAME-E3 F/O LIMIT CONGRESS COLUMNS 1486 - 1486 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E3. A law has been proposed that would limit members of Congress to no more than 12 years of service in that office. Do you favor or oppose such a law? ------------------------------------------------------------ 776 1. FAVOR 254 5. OPPOSE 26 8. DON'T KNOW 4 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912481 NAME-E4 REP/DEM KEEP OUT OF W COLUMNS 1487 - 1487 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E4. Looking ahead, do you think the problem of keeping out of war would be handled better by the Republicans, by the Democrats, or about the same by both? ----------------------------------------------------------- 113 1. BETTER BY REPUBLICANS 800 3. SAME BY BOTH 134 5. BETTER BY DEMOCRATS 12 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912482 NAME-E5 US WEAKER/STRONGER COLUMNS 1488 - 1488 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E5. During the past year, would you say the United States' position in the world has grown weaker, stayed about the same, or has it grown stronger? ----------------------------------------------------------- 157 1. WEAKER 262 3. STAYED THE SAME 632 5. STRONGER 9 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912483 NAME-E6 IMP STRONG MILITARY COLUMNS 1489 - 1489 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E6. How important is it for the U.S. to have a strong military force in order to be effective in dealing with our enemies? Is it extremely important, very important, somewhat important, or not at all important? ------------------------------------------------------------ 400 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 418 2. VERY IMPORTANT 221 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 17 4. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 3 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912484 NAME-E7 WORRIED CONVENTIONAL COLUMNS 1490 - 1490 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E7. How worried are you about our country getting into a conventional war at this time, one in which nuclear weapons are not used? Are you very worried, somewhat worried, or not worried at all? ----------------------------------------------------------- 95 1. VERY WORRIED 377 3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED 587 5. NOT WORRIED 1 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912485 NAME-E8 A/D STAY HOME COLUMNS 1491 - 1491 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E8. 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. ---------------------------------------------------------- 233 1. AGREE 797 5. DISAGREE 22 8. DON'T KNOW 8 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912486 NAME-E9 WORRIED NUCLEAR WAR COLUMNS 1492 - 1492 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E9. How worried are you about our country getting into a nuclear war at this time? Are you very worried, somewhat worried, or not worried at all? --------------------------------------------------------- 138 1. VERY WORRIED 382 3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED 539 5. NOT WORRIED 1 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912487 NAME-E10 TRUST GOVT DO RIGHT COLUMNS 1493 - 1493 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E10. People have different ideas about the government in Washington. These ideas don't refer to Democrats or Republicans in particular, but just to the government in general. We want to see how you feel about these ideas. For example: How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right -- just about always, most of the time, or only some of the time? ------------------------------------------------------------ 38 1. JUST ABOUT ALWAYS 374 3. MOST OF THE TIME 638 5. SOME OF THE TIME 7 7. R VOLUNTEERS: NONE OF THE TIME 3 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912488 NAME-E11 GOVT RUN FOR ALL COLUMNS 1494 - 1494 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E11. Would you say that 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? ------------------------------------------------------------ 401 1. BENEFIT OF ALL 623 5. FEW BIG INTERESTS 25 8. DON'T KNOW 11 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912489 NAME-E12 A/D NO SAY IN GOVT COLUMNS 1495 - 1495 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E12. Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree somewhat, neither agree nor disagree, disagree somewhat, or strongly disagree with this statement: People like me don't have any say about what the government does. ------------------------------------------------------------ 229 1. STRONGLY AGREE 319 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 31 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 295 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 185 5. STRONGLY DISAGREE 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section There are no variables in range 2490-2499 ============================== VAR 912500 NAME-F1 R FOR FORCE/SANCTION COLUMNS 1496 - 1496 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F1. Now, turning to the troubles in the Middle East .... before the war in the Persian Gulf started, Congress debated whether to continue economic sanctions or to give President Bush the authority to use military forces to get Iraq out of Kuwait. At that time, were you for continuing to rely on sanctions, or were you in favor of authorizing the President to use military force, or didn't you have an opinion on this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 232 1. FOR CONTINUING SANCTIONS 12 3. NEITHER/BOTH/OTHER (VOLUNTEERED) 582 5. FOR USE OF FORCE 5 8. DON'T KNOW 528 9. NO OPINION/NA(Only if v2007=1)/no 1991 interview (if v2007=0, 4, 5); 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912501 NAME-F2 REMEMBER REP VOTED COLUMNS 1497 - 1497 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F2. Do you remember how (NAME), your representative in the U.S. House of Representatives, voted on the use of force in the Persian Gulf? ----------------------------------------------------------- 269 1. YES 791 5. NO/DON'T REMEMBER/DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912502 NAME-F2a REP FOR/AGAINST FORC COLUMNS 1498 - 1498 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F2a. (Did (he/she ) vote for or against the use of force?) ----------------------------------------------------------- 146 1. FOR 121 5. AGAINST 2 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2216 0. INAP: 5, 9, 0 IN 2501; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912503 NAME-F2b GUESS HOW REP VOTED COLUMNS 1499 - 1499 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F2b. Would you guess that (he/she ) probably voted for or against the use of force? ------------------------------------------------------------ 394 1. FOR 274 5. AGAINST 116 8. DON'T KNOW 7 9. NA 1694 0. INAP: 1, 9, 0 IN 2501; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912504 NAME-REP. WAR VOTE SUMMARY COLUMNS 1500 - 1500 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 SUMMARY - RECALL OF REPRESENTATIVE'S WAR VOTE --------------------------------------------- Built from variables v2501-v2503 376 1. Representative Voted For: R said Rep. Voted For 153 2. Representative Voted For: R said Rep. Voted Against 164 3. Representative Voted Against: R said Rep. Voted For 242 4. Representative Voted Against: R said Rep. Voted Against 125 8. Don't Know/NA 1425 0. Inap: no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912505 NAME-F3 REM SEN 1 VOTED COLUMNS 1501 - 1501 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F3. Do you remember how Senator (NAME) voted on the use of force in the Persian Gulf? ----------------------------------------------------------- SEE APPENDIX NOTE *Pennsylvania cases: name asked was John Heinz 285 1. YES 774 5. NO/DON'T REMEMBER/DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912506 NAME-F3a HOW SEN 1 VOTED COLUMNS 1502 - 1502 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F3a. (Did (he/she ) vote for or against the use of force?) ----------------------------------------------------------- 161 1. FOR 122 5. AGAINST 2 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2200 0. INAP: 5, 9, 0 IN 2505; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912507 NAME-F3b GUESS HOW SEN 1 VOTE COLUMNS 1503 - 1503 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F3b. Would you guess that (he/she ) probably voted for or against the use of force? ------------------------------------------------------------ 415 1. FOR 249 5. AGAINST 105 8. DON'T KNOW 6 9. NA 1710 0. INAP: 1, 9, 0 IN 2505; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912508 NAME-SEN. #1 WAR VOTE SUMM. COLUMNS 1504 - 1504 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 SUMMARY - RECALL OF SENATOR #1's GULF WAR VOTE ---------------------------------------------- Built from variables v2505-v2507 319 1. Senator Voted For: R said Sen. Voted For 116 2. Senator Voted For: R said Sen. Voted Against 257 3. Senator Voted Against: R said Sen. Voted For 255 4. Senator Voted Against: R said Sen. Voted Against 113 8. Don't Know/NA 1425 0. Inap: no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912509 NAME-F4 REM SEN 2 VOTED COLUMNS 1505 - 1505 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F4. Do you remember how Senator (NAME) voted on the use of force in the Persian Gulf? ----------------------------------------------------------- SEE APPENDIX NOTE 357 1. YES 702 5. NO/DON'T REMEMBER/DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview ============================== VAR 912510 NAME-F4a HOW SEN 2 VOTED COLUMNS 1506 - 1506 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F4a. (Did (he/she ) vote for or against the use of force?) ----------------------------------------------------------- 221 1. FOR 134 5. AGAINST 1 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA; CALIFORNIA CASES (CRANSTON DID NOT VOTE) 2128 0. INAP: 5, 9, 0 IN 2509; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912511 NAME-F4b GUESS HOW SEN 2 VOTE COLUMNS 1507 - 1507 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F4b. Would you guess that (he/she ) probably voted for or against the use of force? ------------------------------------------------------------ 366 1. FOR 238 5. AGAINST 94 8. DON'T KNOW 5 9. NA 1782 0. INAP: 1, 9, 0 in 2509; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912512 NAME-SEN. #2 WAR VOTE SUMM. COLUMNS 1508 - 1508 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 R14 SUMMARY - RECALL OF SENATOR #2's GULF WAR VOTE -------------------------------------------------- Built from variables v2509-v2511 350 1. Senator Voted For: R said Sen. Voted For 103 2. Senator Voted For: R said Sen. Voted Against 194 3. Senator Voted Against: R said Sen. Voted For 210 4. Senator Voted Against: R said Sen. Voted Against 213 8. Don't Know/NA 1425 0. Inap: no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912513 NAME-F5 ONE PARTY MORE FORCE COLUMNS 1509 - 1509 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F5. Before the war actually started, do you think one political party was more in favor of using military force in the Persian Gulf than the other party was, or do you think they were about equal in their support for using force? ------------------------------------------------------------ 420 1. ONE PARTY MORE 620 5. ABOUT EQUALS 20 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912514 NAME-F5a WHICH PARTY MORE COLUMNS 1510 - 1510 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F5a. (Which party supported the use of force more?) ---------------------------------------------------- 11 1. DEMOCRATIC 400 5. REPUBLICAN 9 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2065 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2513; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912515 NAME-PARTY FORCE SUMMARY COLUMNS 1511 - 1511 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 SUMMARY - WHICH PARTY SUPPORTED THE USE OF FORCE MORE ----------------------------------------------------- Built from Variables v2513, v2514 11 1. DEMOCRATIC PARTY SUPPORTED USE OF FORCE MORE THAN REPUB. 620 3. BOTH PARTIES SUPPORTED THE USE OF FORCE EQUALLY 400 5. REPUBLICAN PARTY SUPPORTED USE OF FORCE MORE THAN DEM. 9 8. DON'T KNOW (8 in v2514) 9. NA (9 in v2514) 1445 0. INAP: 8, 9 in V2513; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912516 NAME-F6a WAR MAKE PROUD COLUMNS 1512 - 1512 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6a. We are interested in the feelings you might have had during the Persian Gulf War - not the feelings you have now, but how you felt then, during the war. During the war, did you ever feel... Proud? ------------------------------------------------------------ 765 1. YES 292 5. NO 1 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912517 NAME-F6b STRENGTH PRIDE COLUMNS 1513 - 1513 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6b. Did you feel this way strongly or not so strongly? ---------------------------------------------------------- 624 1. STRONGLY 140 5. NOT SO STRONGLY 1 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1720 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2516; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912518 NAME-F6c FEEL UPSET WAR COLUMNS 1514 - 1514 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6c. (We are interested in the feelings you might have had during the Persian Gulf War - not the feelings you have now, but how you felt then, during the war. During the war, did you ever feel...) Upset? ------------------------------------------------------------ 802 1. YES 257 5. NO 1 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912519 NAME-F6d STRENGTH UPSET COLUMNS 1515 - 1515 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6d. Did you feel this way strongly or not so strongly? ---------------------------------------------------------- 635 1. STRONGLY 164 5. NOT SO STRONGLY 3 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1683 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2518; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912520 NAME-F6j WAR/SYMPATHY COLUMNS 1516 - 1516 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6e. (We are interested in the feelings you might have had during the Persian Gulf War - not the feelings you have now, but how you felt then, during the war. During the war, did you ever feel...) Sympathy for the Iraqi people? ------------------------------------------------------------ 797 1. YES 261 5. NO 1 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912521 NAME-F6f STRENGTH SYMPATHY COLUMNS 1517 - 1517 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6f. Did you feel this way strongly or not so strongly? ---------------------------------------------------------- 507 1. STRONGLY 287 5. NOT SO STRONGLY 3 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1688 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2520; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912522 NAME-F6g WORRIED FIGHTING COLUMNS 1518 - 1518 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6g. (We are interested in the feelings you might have had during the Persian Gulf War - not the feelings you have now, but how you felt then, during the war. During the war, did you ever feel...) Worried that the fighting might spread? ------------------------------------------------------------ 719 1. YES 340 5. NO 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912523 NAME-F6h STRENGTH WORRIED COLUMNS 1519 - 1519 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6h. Did you feel this way strongly or not so strongly? ----------------------------------------------------------- 530 1. STRONGLY 189 5. NOT SO STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1766 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2522; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912524 NAME-F6j ANGRY HUSSEIN COLUMNS 1520 - 1520 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6j. (We are interested in the feelings you might have had during the Persian Gulf War - not the feelings you have now, but how you felt then, during the war. During the war, did you ever feel...) Angry at Saddam Hussein? ------------------------------------------------------------ 976 1. YES 80 5. NO 4 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912525 NAME-F6k STRENGTH ANGER COLUMNS 1521 - 1521 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6k. Did you feel this way strongly or not so strongly? ------------------------------------------------------------ 909 1. STRONGLY 67 5. NOT SO STRONGLY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1509 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2524; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912526 NAME-F6m WAR DISGUSTED KILL COLUMNS 1522 - 1522 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6m. (We are interested in the feelings you might have had during the Persian Gulf War - not the feelings you have now, but how you felt then, during the war. During the war, did you ever feel...) Disgusted at the killing? ------------------------------------------------------------ 892 1. YES 160 5. NO 2 8. DON'T KNOW 6 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912527 NAME-F6n STRENGTH DISGUST COLUMNS 1523 - 1523 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6n. Did you feel this way strongly or not so strongly? --------------------------------------------------------- 785 1. STRONGLY 103 5. NOT SO STRONGLY 3 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1593 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2526; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912528 NAME-F6p AFRAID FOR TROOPS COLUMNS 1524 - 1524 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6p. (We are interested in the feelings you might have had during the Persian Gulf War - not the feelings you have now, but how you felt then, during the war. During the war, did you ever feel...) Afraid for American troops? ------------------------------------------------------------ 928 1. YES 131 5. NO 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912529 NAME-F6q STRENGTH FEAR COLUMNS 1525 - 1525 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6q. Did you feel this way strongly or not so strongly? ------------------------------------------------------------ 837 1. STRONGLY 90 5. NOT SO STRONGLY 1 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1557 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2528; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912530 NAME-F7 ATTN WAR NEWS COLUMNS 1526 - 1526 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F7. How much attention did you pay to news about the war in the Persian Gulf -- a great deal, quite a bit, some, very little, or none? ------------------------------------------------------------ 669 1. A GREAT DEAL 286 2. QUITE A BIT 80 3. SOME 21 4. VERY LITTLE 3 5. NONE 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912531 NAME-F8 ONE PARTY MORE AFTER COLUMNS 1527 - 1527 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F8. After the fighting started, do you think one political party supported the war more than the other party did, or do you think they were about equal in their support of the war? ------------------------------------------------------------ 110 1. ONE PARTY MORE 931 5. ABOUT EQUAL 19 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912532 NAME-F8a WHO SUPP WAR MORE COLUMNS 1528 - 1528 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F8a. (Which party supported the war more?) ------------------------------------------- 7 1. DEMOCRAT 101 5. REPUBLICAN 2 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2375 0. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2531; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912533 NAME-PARTY WAR SUMMARY COLUMNS 1529 - 1529 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 SUMMARY - WHICH PARTY SUPPORTED THE USE OF FORCE MORE ----------------------------------------------------- Built from Variables v2531, v2532 7 1. DEMOCRATIC PARTY SUPPORTED USE OF FORCE MORE THAN REPUB. 931 3. BOTH PARTIES SUPPORTED THE USE OF FORCE EQUALLY 101 5. REPUBLICAN PARTY SUPPORTED USE OF FORCE MORE THAN DEM. 2 8. DON'T KNOW (8 in v2532) 9. NA (9 in v2532) 1444 0. INAP: 8, 9 in v2531; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912534 NAME-F9 US GAIN BY WAR COLUMNS 1530 - 1530 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F9. As you look back on the Persian Gulf War now, do you think that anything good came of it for the United States? ---------------------------------------------------------- 751 1. YES 278 5. NO 31 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912535 NAME-CODED GAIN 1 COLUMNS 1531 - 1533 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F9a(1). (What did you have in mind?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] ------------------------------------------------------ SEE APPENDIX NOTE See GULF WAR CODE except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2534; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912536 NAME-CODED GAIN 2 COLUMNS 1534 - 1535 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F9a(2). ------------------------------------------------------------ SEE APPENDIX NOTE See GULF WAR CODE except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2534; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912537 NAME-CODED GAIN 3 COLUMNS 1536 - 1537 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F9a(3). ------------------------------------------------------------ SEE APPENDIX NOTE See GULF WAR CODE except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2534; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912538 NAME-CODED GAIN 4 COLUMNS 1538 - 1539 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F9a(4). ------------------------------------------------------------ SEE APPENDIX NOTE See GULF WAR CODE except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2534; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912539 NAME-CODED GAIN 5 COLUMNS 1540 - 1541 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F9a(5). ------------------------------------------------------------ SEE APPENDIX NOTE See GULF WAR CODE except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2534; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912540 NAME-F10 US LOST B/C WAR COLUMNS 1542 - 1542 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F10. Other than losing lives, do you think anything bad came of the war for the United States? -------------------------------------------------------- 392 1. YES 641 5. NO 24 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912541 NAME-CODED LOSS 1 COLUMNS 1543 - 1545 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F10a(1). (What did you have in mind?) [PROBE "Anything else?" UNTIL R SAYS "NO"] ------------------------------------------------------- SEE APPENDIX NOTE See GULF WAR CODE except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2540; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912542 NAME-CODED LOSS 2 COLUMNS 1546 - 1547 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F10a(2). ------------------------------------------------------------ SEE APPENDIX NOTE See GULF WAR CODE except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2540; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912543 NAME-CODED LOSS 3 COLUMNS 1548 - 1549 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F10a(3). ------------------------------------------------------------ SEE APPENDIX NOTE See GULF WAR CODE except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2540; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912544 NAME-CODED LOSS 4 COLUMNS 1550 - 1551 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F10a(4). ------------------------------------------------------------ SEE APPENDIX NOTE See GULF WAR CODE except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2540; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912545 NAME-CODED LOSS 5 COLUMNS 1552 - 1553 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F10a(5). ------------------------------------------------------------ SEE APPENDIX NOTE See GULF WAR CODE except: 000. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 in 2540; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912546 NAME-F11 WORTH THE COST COLUMNS 1554 - 1554 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F11. All things considered, do you think the war was worth the cost or not? ----------------------------------------------------------- 683 1. WORTH IT 346 5. NOT WORTH IT 30 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912547 NAME-F12 WORRIED WAR AGAIN COLUMNS 1555 - 1555 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F12. How worried are you that another war will break out in the Middle East in the next few years? Are you very worried, somewhat worried, or not worried at all? ------------------------------------------------------------ 172 1. VERY WORRIED 541 3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED 344 5. NOT WORRIED AT ALL 2 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912548 NAME-F13 POSITION/BOMBING COLUMNS 1556 - 1556 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F13. Some people say there should be no bombing of targets near where civilians live because it is immoral to risk innocent lives. Others say such bombing may be necessary in wartime. Which of these is closest to your position: (that there should be no bombing near where civilians live, or that such bombing may be necessary in wartime?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 302 1. NO BOMBING NEAR CIVILIANS 32 3. NEITHER, BOTH, ETC. (VOLUNTEERED) 722 5. SUCH BOMBING MAY BE NECESSARY IN WARTIME 1 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912549 NAME-F13a STRONG/NOT IMMORAL COLUMNS 1557 - 1557 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F13a. Do you feel strongly or not so strongly about this? --------------------------------------------------------- 757 1. STRONGLY 265 5. NOT SO STRONGLY 1 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1461 0. INAP: 3, 8, 9, 0 IN 2548; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912550 NAME-CIVILIAN BOMBING SUMM. COLUMNS 1558 - 1558 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 SUMMARY - BOMBING NEAR CIVILIANS IN WARTIME ------------------------------------------- Built from v2548, v2549 259 1. STRONGLY FEEL THERE SHOULD BE NO BOMBING NEAR CIVILIANS 43 2. NOT SO STRONGLY FEEL THERE SHOULD BE NO BOMBING NEAR CIVILIANS 32 3. NEITHER/BOTH 222 4. NOT SO STRONGLY FEEL SUCH BOMBING MAY BE NECESSARY IN WAR TIME 498 5. STRONGLY FEEL SUCH BOMBING MAY BE NECESSARY IN WAR TIME 1 8. DON'T KNOW (8 IN v2549) 1 9. NA (9 IN v2549) 1429 0. INAP: 8, 9 IN v2548; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912551 NAME-F14 FRIEND/REL SERVED COLUMNS 1559 - 1559 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F14. Do you have any relatives or close friends who were called up for or who served in the Persian Gulf War? --------------------------------------------------------- 542 1. YES 514 5. NO 3 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912552 NAME-F14a FRIEND/RELATIVE 1 COLUMNS 1560 - 1560 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 F14a(1). What was that person's relationship to you? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 01. SPOUSE 2 02. PARENT 24 03. CHILD 22 04. BROTHER OR SISTER 22 05. BROTHER-IN-LAW OR SISTER-IN-LAW 154 06. NIECES, NEPHEWS, COUSINS 11 07. SON-IN-LAW, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW 256 08. CLOSE FRIEND 50 09. OTHER - SPECIFY 98. DON'T KNOW 99. NA 1943 00. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2551; NO FURTHER MENTION; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912553 NAME-F14a FRIEND/RELATIVE 2 COLUMNS 1561 - 1562 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 F14a(2). What was that person's relationship to you? ----------------------------------------------------- 1 01. SPOUSE 02. PARENT 4 03. CHILD 6 04. BROTHER OR SISTER 6 05. BROTHER-IN-LAW OR SISTER-IN-LAW 41 06. NIECES, NEPHEWS, COUSINS 4 07. SON-IN-LAW, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW 88 08. CLOSE FRIEND 21 09. OTHER - SPECIFY 518 98. DON'T KNOW 99. NA 1796 00. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2551; NO FURTHER MENTION; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912554 NAME-F14a FRIEND/RELATIVE 3 COLUMNS 1563 - 1564 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 F14a(3). What was that person's relationship to you? ------------------------------------------------------------ 01. SPOUSE 02. PARENT 03. CHILD 04. BROTHER OR SISTER 05. BROTHER-IN-LAW OR SISTER-IN-LAW 20 06. NIECES, NEPHEWS, COUSINS 1 07. SON-IN-LAW, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW 40 08. CLOSE FRIEND 8 09. OTHER - SPECIFY 889 98. DON'T KNOW 99. NA 1527 00. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2551; NO FURTHER MENTION; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912555 NAME-F14a FRIEND/RELATIVE 4 COLUMNS 1565 - 1566 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 F14a(4). What was that person's relationship to you? ----------------------------------------------------- 01. SPOUSE 02. PARENT 03. CHILD 04. BROTHER OR SISTER 1 05. BROTHER-IN-LAW OR SISTER-IN-LAW 10 06. NIECES, NEPHEWS, COUSINS 07. SON-IN-LAW, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW 20 08. CLOSE FRIEND 1 09. OTHER - SPECIFY 991 98. DON'T KNOW 99. NA 1462 00. INAP: 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2551; NO FURTHER MENTION; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912556 NAME-F15 CONTINUE WAR COLUMNS 1567 - 1567 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F15. Some people think that the U.S. and its allies should have continued to fight Iraq until Saddam Hussein was driven from power. Others think that the U.S. was right to stop fighting after Kuwait was liberated. What do you think? Should the war have continued or should it have stopped? ------------------------------------------------------------ 463 1. SHOULD HAVE CONTINUED 31 3. DON'T KNOW/NEITHER/BOTH, ETC. (VOLUNTEERED) 566 5. SHOULD HAVE STOPPED 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912557 NAME-F16 KURDISH SITUATION COLUMNS 1568 - 1568 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F16. Here are two statements. Which is closer to your view: ONE, we did not act quickly enough to give aid to the Kurdish people after the fighting stopped; OR TWO, the Kurdish situation is an internal Iraqi problem and we should not be involved at all. ----------------------------------------------------------- 560 1. WE DID NOT ACT QUICKLY ENOUGH 114 3. DON'T KNOW/NEITHER/BOTH, ETC. (VOLUNTEERED) 375 5. WE SHOULD NOT BE INVOLVED AT ALL 11 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912558 NAME-F17 A/D PREFERENCE HIRE COLUMNS 1569 - 1569 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F17. Some people say that because of past discrimination, blacks should be given preference in hiring and promotion. Others say that such preference in hiring and promotion of blacks is wrong because it gives blacks advantages they haven't earned. What about your opinion -- are you for or against preferential hiring and promotion of blacks? ----------------------------------------------------------- 258 1. FOR 60 3. NEITHER FOR NOR AGAINST (VOLUNTEERED) 718 5. AGAINST 12 8. DON'T KNOW 12 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912559 NAME-F17a FAVOR STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1570 - 1570 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F17a. Do you favor preference in hiring and promotion strongly or not strongly? ---------------------------------------------------------- 155 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 101 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 2 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2227 0. INAP: 3, 5, 8, 9, 0 IN 2558; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912560 NAME-F17b OPPOSE STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 1571 - 1571 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F17. Do you oppose preference in hiring and promotion strongly or not strongly? ---------------------------------------------------------- 493 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 222 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 3 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 1767 0. INAP: 1, 3, 8, 9, 0 IN 2558; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912561 NAME-AFFIRM. ACTION SUMM. COLUMNS 1572 - 1572 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 SUMMARY - PREFERENTIAL HIRING AND PROMOTION OF BLACKS ----------------------------------------------------- Built from Variables v2558-v2560 157 1. STRONGLY FAVOR PREFERENTIAL HIRING & PROMOTION 101 2. NOT SO STRONGLY FAVOR PREFERENTIAL HIRING & PROMOTION 60 3. NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE PREFERENTIAL HIRING & PROMOTION 222 4. NOT SO STRONGLY OPPOSE PREFERENTIAL HIRING & PROMOTION 493 5. STRONGLY OPPOSE PREFERENTIAL HIRING & PROMOTION 3 8. DON'T KNOW (8 in v2559 or v2560) 9. NA (9 in v2559 or v2560) 1449 0. INAP: 8, 9 in v2558; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912562 NAME-F18 DEMS A/D PREFERENCE COLUMNS 1573 - 1573 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F18. Would you say that the Democratic party is mainly for or against preferential hiring and promotion of blacks? ----------------------------------------------------------- 707 1. FOR 134 5. AGAINST 199 8. DON'T KNOW 20 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 912563 NAME-F19 REP A/D PREFERENCE COLUMNS 1574 - 1574 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F19. What about the Republican party? (Is it mainly for or against preferential hiring and promotion of blacks?) ----------------------------------------------------------- 279 1. FOR 557 5. AGAINST 203 8. DON'T KNOW 21 9. NA 1425 0. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section There are no variables in range 2564-2579 ============================== VAR 912580 NAME-G1 # DAYS REL PGMS COLUMNS 1575 - 1575 NUMERIC MD=8 OR GE 9 G1. How many days in the last week did you watch religious programs on T.V. or listen to religious programs on the radio, other than services of local churches? ----------------------------------------------------------- 750 0. NONE 123 1. ONE DAY 58 2. . 36 3. . 18 4. . 14 5. . 8 6. . 51 7. EVERY DAY 1 8. DON'T KNOW/NA 1426 9. INAP; no 1991 interview; 1992 cross section ============================== VAR 923004 NAME-92PRE CASE ID COLUMNS 1576 - 1579 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES 1992 PRE-ELECTION STUDY CASE ID OF RESPONDENT --------------------------------------------- NOTE: There are three gaps in the sequence of pre-election case IDs: there are no cases numbered 3333, 3359 or 3362. Cases 2149, 2364 were included in the first release of this collection but will not appear in future releases. About 55% of the 1992 Election Study respondents were initially interviewed in the 1990 Election Study and therefore are panel respondents. Please see introduction for further details of the 1992 Study Design. 0001-1126. Cross-section respondent 2001-3364. Panel respondent ============================== VAR 923005 NAME-PANEL/CROSS INDICATOR COLUMNS 1580 - 1580 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES 1992 PANEL OR CROSS-SECTION INDICATOR ------------------------------------- 1359 1. Panel respondent (Interviewed initially in the 1990 National Election Study). 1126 2. Cross-section respondent ============================== VAR 923006 NAME-90POST CASE ID COLUMNS 1581 - 1584 NUMERIC MD=0 1990 POST ELECTION STUDY CASE ID -------------------------------- NOTE: About 55% of the 1992 Election Study respondents were initially interviewed in the 1990 Election Study. This is the case ID for those respondents in that study. See the introduction for a description of the 1992 study design. This variable may be used to merge this data file with the 1990 election study (ICPSR 9548) or the 1990- 1991 [Panel/Pilot Study] Consequences of War Study (ICPSR 9673). 4-digit 1990 Post case number is entered, except: 0000. INAP, 1992 Cross-section respondent ============================== VAR 923007 NAME-1991 PANEL STATUS COLUMNS 1585 - 1585 NUMERIC MD=0 PANEL RESPONDENT'S STATUS FOR THE 1991 PANEL/PILOT STUDY -------------------------------------------------------- All 1992 Election Study Panel respondents were interviewed in the 1990 Election Study. Some were also interviewed in the 1991 Consequences of War Study (ICPSR 9673). This variable denotes the respondent's status vis-a-vis the 1991 Study. See the introduction for a description of the 1992 Study design. 1060 1. Interviewed in 1991 116 4. Defined as Non Sample for the 1991 Study 183 5. Did not give an interview in 1991 1126 0. INAP, 1992 Cross-section ============================== VAR 923008 NAME-WEIGHT=PANEL/CROSS COLUMNS 1586 - 1591 NUMERIC DEC 4 NO MISSING DATA CODES FULL SAMPLE WEIGHT ------------------ This weight compensates for the unequal probabilities of selection for respondents in different size households and for differential nonresponse across geographic sample design categories and between panel and cross-section respondents. It is post-stratified to 1990 Census proportions for 24 age by sex by Census region categories. This is a 5 digit variable with 4 decimal places. The weight is centered with a mean of 1.0. This is the first time that NES has put out a weight which compensates for nonresponse, although it has now become a fairly standard part of survey data collections. Such a weight is particularly appropriate for descriptive statistics. See also V7000 and the Sample Design section of the introductory materials for the 1992 Pre- and Post-Election Survey. ============================== VAR 923009 NAME-WEIGHT-PANEL ONLY COLUMNS 1592 - 1597 NUMERIC DEC 4 NO MISSING DATA CODES PANEL ONLY WEIGHT ----------------- This weight is to be used for analyses which use only the 1,361 panel cases; the supplemental cross-section cases (n=1,126) have a value of "0" in this field. The weight compensates for the unequal probabilities of selection for respondents in different size households, and for differential nonresponse across geographic sample design categories. It is post-stratified to 1990 Census proportions for 24 age by sex by Census region categories. This is a 5 digit variable with 4 decimal places. The weight is centered with a mean of 1.0. See also V7000. ============================== VAR 923010 NAME-PRE ONLY OR PRE AND POST COLUMNS 1598 - 1598 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-POST INDICATOR: 1992 ELECTION STUDY --------------------------------------- 230 0. R gave only a Pre-election interview 2255 1. R gave both a Pre and Post-election interview ============================== VAR 923011 NAME-92PRE: FORM TYPE COLUMNS 1599 - 1599 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION FORM-SAMPLE INDICATOR ---------------------------------- There were two forms for both the pre-election and post- election questionnaires. One, the "long questionnaire" was the standard form designed to be used for all face-to-face interviews. The other, the "short questionnaire" was a truncated version of the questionnaire which was designed solely to interview over the phone panel respondents who since 1990 had moved to areas where SRC no longer had interviewers. The short version of the instrument should not have been used with cross-section cases; however, 4 cases were administered using these short questionnaires in error (code 4). Regrettably, some panel respondents who had not moved out of range were administered the short form of the questionnaire. This variable in conjunction with v3071 will identify these cases. These problems of administration are described in the introduction and in Technical Report #43, available from NES Project Staff. The Spanish Language short questionnaire was administered both to cross-section respondents and to panel respondents who were unable to be interviewed in English. 1196 1. Long questionnaire: PANEL 1117 2. Long questionnaire: CROSS-SECTION 146 3. Short questionnaire: PANEL 4 4. Short questionnaire: CROSS-SECTION (used in error) 17 6. PANEL Spanish Language short questionnaire 5 7. CROSS-SECTION Spanish Language short questionnaire ============================== VAR 923012 NAME-3-DIGIT PRIMARY AREA COLUMNS 1600 - 1602 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES PRIMARY AREA CODE (3 digits) ---------------------------- This is a 3-digit variable. The first digit indicates whether a sample point comes from the 1990 sample (1=panel), or from the 1992 (2=fresh cross-section). The last 2 digits denote the primary area. Please note that: Monroe and Ashley County AR both share PA# 77, and Phillips County, KS and Saline, NE share PA #68. The original 1990 Primary areas Monroe (68) and Saline (70) were depleted, so new Primary areas had to be selected from the same sample strata. For information on sample design please see: "Sample Design of the 1992 Pre- and Post-Election Study" in the introduction of this documentation. PRIMARY AREAS in alphabetic order: SEE APPENDIX NOTE 1990 1992 156 256 ANAHEIM, CA --- 277 ASHLEY, AR --- 216 ATLANTA, GA 123 223 ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 114 --- BALTIMORE, MD 178 278 BEDFORD, TN 136 236 BIRMINGHAM, AL 110 --- BOSTON, MA 117 217 BUFFALO, NY 173 273 BULLOCH, GA 184 284 CARBON, WY 103 203 CHICAGO, IL 139 239 COLUMBUS, GA --- 208 DALLAS/FT WORTH, TX 127 227 DAYTON, OH --- 266 DECATUR, IN 155 255 DENVER, CO 129 229 DES MOINES, IA 105 205 DETROIT, MI 182 282 ELDORADO, CA 159 259 EUGENE, OR 132 232 FORT WAYNE, IN 158 258 FRESNO, CA --- 264 GARDNER, MA 131 231 GRAND RAPIDS, MI 176 276 HALE, TX 109 --- HOUSTON, TX --- 242 JACKSONVILLE, FL --- 228 KANSAS CITY, MO 149 249 KNOXVILLE, TN 143 243 LAKELAND, FL --- 211 LONG ISLAND, NY 102 202 LOS ANGELES, CA 124 224 MANCHESTER, NH 144 244 McALLEN, TX 140 240 MIAMI, FL 126 226 MILWAUKEE, WI --- 215 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 177 --- MONROE, AR --- 280 MONTGOMERY, VA 170 270 MOWER, MN 121 221 NEW HAVEN, CT 101 201 NEW YORK, NY --- 218 NEWARK, NJ 104 204 PHILADELPHIA, PA 168 --- PHILLIPS, KS --- 260 PHOENIX, AZ 113 --- PITTSBURGH, PA 150 250 RICHMOND, VA --- 257 RIVERSIDE, CA 181 281 ROBESON, NC --- 274 SABINE, LA --- 234 SAGINAW, MI --- 268 SALINE, NE 106 206 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 165 265 SANILAC, MI 163 263 SCHUYLER, NY 153 253 SEATTLE, WA 112 --- ST LOUIS, MO 133 233 STEUBENVILLE, OH --- 245 WACO, TX --- 207 WASHINGTON, DC 147 247 WHEELING, WV The PRIMARY AREA CODE sorted by code number: 37 101. NEW YORK, NY 28 102. LOS ANGELES,CA 44 103. CHICAGO, IL 24 104. PHILADELPHIA, PA 18 105. DETROIT, MI 14 106. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 27 109. HOUSTON, TX 31 110. BOSTON, MA 24 112. ST LOUIS, MO 33 113. PITTSBURGH, PA 26 114. BALTIMORE, MD 24 117. BUFFALO, NY 23 121. NEW HAVEN, CT 18 123. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 27 124. MANCHESTER, NH 45 126. MILWAUKEE, WI 34 127. DAYTON, OH 26 129. DES MOINES, IA 12 131. GRAND RAPIDS, MI 34 132. FORT WAYNE, IN 29 133. STEUBENVILLE, OH 26 136. BIRMINGHAM, AL 35 139. COLUMBUS, GA 10 140. MIAMI, FL 35 143. LAKELAND, FL 41 144. McALLEN, TX 27 147. WHEELING, WV 24 149. KNOXVILLE, TN 34 150. RICHMOND, VA 34 153. SEATTLE, WA 28 155. DENVER, CO 19 156. ANAHEIM, CA 38 158. FRESNO, CA 32 159. EUGENE, OR 43 163. SCHUYLER, NY 32 165. SANILAC, MI 40 168. PHILLIPS, KS 37 170. MOWER, MN 50 173. BULLOCH, GA 31 176. HALE, TX 20 177. MONROE, AR 43 178. BEDFORD, TN 39 181. ROBESON, NC 36 182. ELDORADO, CA 27 184. CARBON, WY 38 201. NEW YORK, NY 13 202. LOS ANGELES, CA 31 203. CHICAGO, IL 26 204. PHILADELPHIA, PA 25 205. DETROIT, MI 11 206. SAN FRANCISCO,CA 52 207. WASHINGTON, DC 29 208. DALLAS/FTWRTH, TX 20 211. LONG ISLAND, NY 29 215. MINNEAPOLIS, MN 29 216. ATLANTA, GA 8 217. BUFFALO, NY 43 218. NEWARK, NJ 10 221. NEW HAVEN, CT 10 223. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 9 224. MANCHESTER, NH 11 226. MILWAUKEE, WI 9 227. DAYTON, OH 45 228. KANSAS CITY, MO 7 229. DES MOINES, IA 11 231. GRAND RAPIDS, MI 4 232. FORT WAYNE, IN 8 233. STEUBENVILLE, OH 28 234. SAGINAW, MI 9 236. BIRMINGHAM, AL 12 239. COLUMBUS, GA 1 240. MIAMI, FL 36 242. JACKSONVILLE, FL 15 243. LAKELAND, FL 13 244. McALLEN, TX 39 245. WACO, TX 10 247. WHEELING, WV 13 249. KNOXVILLE, TN 14 250. RICHMOND, VA 10 253. SEATTLE, WA 12 255. DENVER, CO 8 256. ANAHEIM, CA 53 257. RIVERSIDE, CA 14 258. FRESNO, CA 12 259. EUGENE, OR 63 260. PHOENIX, AZ 11 263. SCHUYLER, NY 39 264. GARDNER, MA 8 265. SANILAC, MI 50 266. DECATUR, IN 18 268. SALINE, NE 12 270. MOWER, MN 26 273. BULLOCH, GA 24 274. SABINE, LA 6 276. HALE, TX 13 277. ASHLEY, AR 8 278. BEDFORD, TN 43 280. MONTGOMERY, VA 12 281. ROBESON, NC 9 282. ELDORADO, CA 7 284. CARBON, WY ============================== VAR 923013 NAME-PRIMARY AREA NAME COLUMNS 1603 - 1623 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES PRIMARY AREA NAME ----------------- This is an alphabetical variable. ============================== VAR 923014 NAME-CENSUS REGION COLUMNS 1624 - 1624 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES CENSUS REGION ------------- This variable identifies the four major geographic regions on which the sample was stratified for the purpose of sample selection. (See Sampling Information in the Introduction.) SEE APPENDIX NOTE 474 1. Northeast (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania) 670 2. North Central (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin) 873 3. South (Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Louisianna, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia) 468 4. West (Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming) ============================== VAR 923015 NAME-STATE ABBREVIATION COLUMNS 1625 - 1626 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES STATE ABBREVIATION ------------------ 2-digit postal abbreviation of state of sample location. ============================== VAR 923016 NAME-ICPSR STATE/92CD COLUMNS 1627 - 1630 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES ICPSR STATE AND 1992 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ------------------------------------------- IN ALPHABETIC ORDER OF STATE ABBREVIATION AND CD. The numeric codes which follow are what appears in the dataset, not the alpha state code. The ICPSR state and congressional district where R voted (if different from the state and CD of sample address) was recorded in V5001. 13 4103. AL03 3 4104. AL04 18 4106. AL06 14 4107. AL07 20 4201. AR01 13 4204. AR04 18 6101. AZ01 10 6102. AZ02 5 6103. AZ03 7 6104. AZ04 23 6106. AZ06 45 7104. CA04 7106. CA06 7 7107. CA07 5 7108. CA08 5 7109. CA09 2 7110. CA10 2 7112. CA12 4 7113. CA13 52 7119. CA19 7124. CA24 2 7126. CA26 4 7127. CA27 2 7128. CA28 7 7129. CA29 7 7131. CA31 5 7132. CA32 7133. CA33 4 7134. CA34 3 7135. CA35 3 7136. CA36 2 7138. CA38 7 7139. CA39 10 7140. CA40 2 7141. CA41 14 7142. CA42 4 7143. CA43 25 7144. CA44 8 7145. CA45 3 7146. CA46 5 7147. CA47 4 7148. CA48 19 6201. CO01 18 6202. CO02 3 6206. CO06 33 0103. CT03 11 4303. FL03 10 4304. FL04 15 4306. FL06 50 4312. FL12 4317. FL17 2 4318. FL18 3 4320. FL20 1 4321. FL21 5 4322. FL22 76 4401. GA01 23 4402. GA02 11 4403. GA03 14 4404. GA04 5 4405. GA05 10 4407. GA07 5 3103. IA03 28 3104. IA04 2101. IL01 6 2102. IL02 18 2103. IL03 7 2105. IL05 6 2106. IL06 9 2107. IL07 4 2109. IL09 3 2110. IL10 4 2111. IL11 8 2112. IL12 10 2113. IL13 8 2114. IL14 50 2202. IN02 38 2204. IN04 40 3201. KS01 19 3203. KS03 24 4506. LA06 34 0301. MA01 5 0302. MA02 12 0306. MA06 3 0307. MA07 13 0308. MA08 3 0309. MA09 2 5202. MD02 4 5203. MD03 11 5204. MD04 6 5205. MD05 8 5206. MD06 6 5207. MD07 17 5208. MD08 11 2302. MI02 12 2303. MI03 11 2304. MI04 57 2305. MI05 8 2309. MI09 11 2310. MI10 7 2311. MI11 7 2315. MI15 10 2316. MI16 49 3301. MN01 8 3302. MN02 8 3304. MN04 13 3306. MN06 11 3401. MO01 5 3402. MO02 3403. MO03 18 3405. MO05 8 3406. MO06 37 4707. NC07 14 4708. NC08 18 3501. NE01 36 0401. NH01 7 1201. NJ01 28 1202. NJ02 5 1205. NJ05 14 1207. NJ07 22 1210. NJ10 7 1211. NJ11 9 1302. NY02 5 1303. NY03 6 1304. NY04 2 1305. NY05 5 1306. NY06 5 1307. NY07 4 1308. NY08 5 1309. NY09 15 1310. NY10 1 1311. NY11 4 1314. NY14 1 1316. NY16 5 1317. NY17 16 1319. NY19 7 1320. NY20 5 1327. NY27 13 1329. NY29 14 1330. NY30 54 1331. NY31 30 2403. OH03 6 2407. OH07 7 2408. OH08 36 2418. OH18 44 7204. OR04 15 1401. PA01 5 1402. PA02 8 1407. PA07 7 1408. PA08 8 1413. PA13 16 1414. PA14 2 1418. PA18 15 1420. PA20 30 5402. TN02 3 5403. TN03 55 5404. TN04 11 4903. TX03 7 4906. TX06 39 4911. TX11 37 4913. TX13 54 4915. TX15 9 4918. TX18 16 4925. TX25 6 4926. TX26 2 4929. TX29 5 4930. TX30 21 4003. VA03 8 4004. VA04 19 4007. VA07 17 4008. VA08 43 4009. VA09 7 4010. VA10 7 7301. WA01 11 7302. WA02 7 7307. WA07 19 7308. WA08 17 2504. WI04 14 2505. WI05 25 2509. WI09 38 5601. WV01 34 6898. WY98 ============================== VAR 923017 NAME-ICPSR STATE COLUMNS 1631 - 1632 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES ICPSR STATE CODE ---------------- New England 33 01. Connecticut 02. Maine 70 03. Massachusetts 36 04. New Hampshire 05. Rhode Island 06. Vermont Middle Atlantic 11. Delaware 83 12. New Jersey 176 13. New York 76 14. Pennsylvania East North Central 83 21. Illinois 88 22. Indiana 134 23. Michigan 79 24. Ohio 56 25. Wisconsin West North Central 33 31. Iowa 59 32. Kansas 78 33. Minnesota 42 34. Missouri 18 35. Nebraska 36. North Dakota 37. South Dakota Solid South 115 40. Virginia 48 41. Alabama 33 42. Arkansas 97 43. Florida 139 44. Georgia 24 45. Louisiana 46. Mississippi 51 47. North Carolina 48. South Carolina 186 49. Texas Border States 51. Kentucky 54 52. Maryland 53. Oklahoma 88 54. Tennessee 55. Washington, D.C. 38 56. West Virginia Mountain States 63 61. Arizona 40 62. Colorado 63. Idaho 64. Montana 65. Nevada 66. New Mexico 67. Utah 34 68. Wyoming Pacific States 243 71. California 44 72. Oregon 44 73. Washington External States 81. Alaska 82. Hawaii 99. NA ============================== VAR 923018 NAME-FIPS STATE COLUMNS 1633 - 1634 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES FIPS STATE CODE --------------- States present in the 1992 sample have asterisks (*). 48 01. Alabama * 02. Alaska 63 04. Arizona * 33 05. Arkansas * 243 06. California * 40 08. Colorado * 33 09. Connecticut * 10. Delaware 11. Washington D.C. 97 12. Florida * 139 13. Georgia * 15. Delaware 16. Idaho 83 17. Illinois * 88 18. Indiana * 33 19. Iowa * 59 20. Kansas * 21. Kentucky 24 22. Louisiana * 23. Maine 54 24. Maryland* 70 25. Massachusetts * 134 26. Michigan * 78 27. Minesota * 28. Mississippi 42 29. Missouri * 30. Montana 18 31. Nebraska * 32. Nevada 36 33. New Hampshire * 83 34. New Jersey * 35. New Mexico 176 36. New York * 51 37. North Carolina * 38. North Dakota 79 39. Ohio * 40. Oklahoma 44 41. Oregon * 76 42. Pennsylvania * 44. Rhode Island 45. South Carolina 46. South Dakota 88 47. Tennessee * 186 48. Texas * 49. Utah 50. Vermont 115 51. Virginia * 44 53. Washington * 38 54. West Virginia * 56 55. Wisconsin * 34 56. Wyoming * ============================== VAR 923019 NAME-1992 CONG DISTRICT COLUMNS 1635 - 1636 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES 1992 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER (2 digits) --------------------------------------------- This is a two-digit variable which, when combined with either the FIPS State Code (v3018) or the ICPSR State Code (v3017), gives the congressional district for the sample location in which the R resided at the time of our initial interview with him/her in 1990 (panel respondents) or 1992 (cross-section respondents). This variable reflects the redistricting based on the 1990 Census, in effect for the 1992 General Election. Note that this is not necessarily the congressional district in which panel R's lived in 1992, due to mobility, nor is it necessarily the district in which an R, cross-section or panel, voted in 1992, since respondents may have two residences, move bewtween the Pre- and Post-Election studies, be voting from a previous residence, etc. Variable 5001 records the ICPSR state and district where R voted if different from the congressional district of their sample address. Actual values are coded, as documented in v3016, except: 98. At-large ============================== VAR 923020 NAME-1990 CONG DISTRICT COLUMNS 1637 - 1638 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES 1990 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER ---------------------------------- For panel respondents, this variable identifies the congressional district for the sample location in which R resided in 1990, as the district was configured before the 1990 Census-based redistricting. It is the same as the congressional district given for this respondent in the 1990 dataset. For cross-section respondents, this variable identifies the congressional district number for the sample location in which R resides, as it was prior to the 1990 Census-based redistricting. Actual values are coded, as documented in v3016, except: 98. At-large ============================== VAR 923021 NAME-TYPE RACE HOUSE COLUMNS 1639 - 1640 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES TYPE OF RACE: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES --------------------------------------- The term incumbent as used in an election held just after redistricting requires some definition. An incumbent, as we use the term here and throughout the study, is a person who was in the 102nd Congress, just preceding this election. The incumbent may or may not have represented the particular piece of geography which is the sample segment in which the R was interviewed. That is, the incumbent may or may not have been R's representative in the preceding Congress. All incumbent related variables in the study should be used with this caution in mind. See also V7001. Listed here are the House races present in the 1992 sample. SEE APPENDIX NOTE INCUMBENT CANDIDATE(S) 1253 12. Democratic incumbent running -- Republican challenger 77 14. " " " -- Unopposed 586 21. Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger 30 24. " " " -- Unopposed 24 45. Two Republican incumbents running (LA06) The November 3rd election for the House of Representatives in Louisiana is really a primary run-off for the state. Congressional district 06 (LA06), a "new district," fielded candidates Richard H. Baker and Clyde C. Holloway, both of whom are Republicans and incumbents from old districts. In other circumstances, both would have been assigned #34 in the candidate list. In order to avoid restructuring the questionnaire, the House race in LA06 was treated as an open race with Baker #31 and Holloway #32. Code 45 in 3021 should be used to exclude these cases from analysis pertaining to Democratic candidates. 51. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate unopposed 1 52. " " " " -- Rep. candidate unopposed 292 55. " " " " -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 123 65. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 99 85. No identifiable incumbent, Dem and Rep candidates in open race due to redistricting *Other-Third Party(s) or Independent ============================== VAR 923022 NAME-TYPE RACE SENATE COLUMNS 1641 - 1642 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES TYPE OF RACE: SENATE -------------------- SEE APPENDIX NOTE INCUMBENT CANDIDATE(S) 558 12. Democratic incumbent running -- Republican challenger 637 21. Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger 167 55. Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 36 65. Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep. candidates 431 81. Democratic incumbents -- no race in state 34 82. Republican incumbents -- no race in state 379 85. Democratic and Republican incumbents -- no race in state 243 95. Two Senate races, including one open race and one race with running Republican incumbent (CA)** ** Republican "incumbent" served partial term upon appointment by departing Senator. V7001: Was incumbent candidate respondent's representative in last Congress? (Textual Description Only--Actual variable location is as the last variable in the data file) Substantial reapportionment following the 1990 Census occurred between the elections to the 102nd Congress (1990) and the 103rd Congress (1992). Variables 3019 and 3020 give the 1992 and the 1990 congressional district numbers for the sample address in which the respondent resided at the time of their Pre-election interview. Redistricting between the 1990 and 1992 elections was quite extensive. As district boundary lines changed, it is possible that the incumbent running for re-election in a respondent's district was not the incumbent who had previously represented the segment in which the respondent lived. For example, for the 102nd Congress, Ann Arbor, Michigan was in Michigan's 2nd District represented by Carl Pursell. After redistricting, Ann Arbor was part of the 13th Congressional District whose incumbent, Representative William Ford, ran for re-election to the 103rd Congress. Ford's constituents now include Ann Arborites who had previously been part of the 2nd District. These constituents would be coded "2" on variable 7001, which basically records whether respondent was represented by the same or different incumbents in the 102nd and 103rd Congresses. 0. Neither of the candidates for the 103rd Congress runing in respondents district was an incumbent in the 102nd Congress. 1. The incumbent who ran for re-election to the 103rd Congress in the congressional district for the sample segment in which respondent resided in 1992, is the same incumbent who represented that segment in the 102nd Congress. 2. The incumbent who ran for re-election in respondent's district in 1992 did not represent the sample segment in which respondent lives in the 102nd Congress. 3. LA06: Two Republican incumbents ran in 1992, neither of whom represented this segment in the 102nd Congress. 9. Indeterminate; NA ============================== VAR 923023 NAME-92PRE: REALISE COLUMNS 1643 - 1643 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION SAMPLE RELEASES AND REPLICATES ------------------------------------------- In order that analyses of respondents' reactions to the campaigns not be confounded with ease or difficulty of contacting respondents and persuading them to be interviewed, NES has, since 1984, followed a strategy of releasing Pre-election sample in stages. In 1984 and 1988, there were four two-week target periods. In 1992, because the sample design was unusually complicated, and quartering the sample would have resulted in cost inefficiencies, we released panel and cross-section sample in four week target periods. The assignment of sample lines to target periods was random. The sets of assigned lines are known as "replicates." The first replicate (55% of the sample thought to be necessary if response and eligibility rates were as estimated) was released on September 1st, the second (45%) on October 1st. Three replicates were designated as "reserve" to release as needed, depending on an evaluation of sample performance as of September 30th. At that time, it was decided to release Reserve Replicates 4 and 5 on October 1st along with replicate 2. (Although Reserve Replicate 3 was not released, 12 respondents were interviewed from that replicate, in error.) 1285 1. Replicate 1, Released Sept.1st. 995 2. Replicate 2, Released Oct.1st. 12 3. Reserve Replicate 3, Not officially released [IWs conducted in error] 119 4. Reserve Replicate 4, Released Oct. 1st. 74 5. Reserve Replicate 5, Released Oct. 1st. ============================== VAR 923024 NAME-92PRE: RELEAS SUMMARY COLUMNS 1644 - 1644 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION SAMPLE RELEASE -- SUMMARY -------------------------------------- The interviewing time for the Pre-election, Sept. 1 to Nov. 2, was divided into 2 periods: Sept. 1 - Sept. 30, to interview the first replicate; and Oct. 1 - Nov. 2, for subsequent replicates. This variable summarizes information on the time frame for the release of each replicate and the time of actual completion of the interview. 969 1. Sample released Sept. 1, interview completed before Oct. 1 316 2. Sample released Sept. 1, interview completed between Oct. 1 - Nov. 2 1197 3. Sample released Oct. 1, interview completed between Oct. 1 - Nov. 2 3 4. Sample intended to be released Oct. 1, but by error released and interview completed before Oct. 1 9. NA ============================== VAR 923025 NAME-92PRE: TIME START COLUMNS 1645 - 1648 NUMERIC MD=GE 9999 A0. PRE-ELECTION: Beginning Time (local)--EXACT TIME NOW -------------------------------------------------------- 24-hour clock is used (0000-2359). ============================== VAR 923026 NAME-92PRE: INTERVIEW MONTH COLUMNS 1649 - 1650 NUMERIC MD=GE 99 PRE-ELECTION: Date of Interview: MONTH --------------------------------------- Code MONTH (09-11) 99. NA ============================== VAR 923027 NAME-92PRE: INTERVIEW DAY COLUMNS 1651 - 1652 NUMERIC MD=GE 99 PRE-ELECTION. Date Interview: DAY ----------------------------------- Code DAY OF MONTH (01-31) 99. NA ============================== VAR 923028 NAME-92PRE: INTERVIEW # COLUMNS 1653 - 1654 NUMERIC MD=GE 99 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S INTERVIEW NUMBER -------------------------------------------- This number records the sequence in which each interviewer's interviews were completed. "01" is the first interview on the Pre-election study taken by a particular interviewer; "02" the second, and so on. Code actual NUMBER (01-69) ============================== VAR 923029 NAME-92PRE: IW LENGTH COLUMNS 1655 - 1657 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 999 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEW LENGTH IN MINUTES ----------------------------------------- The actual number of minutes (14-218) is coded, except: 999. NA ============================== VAR 923030 NAME-92PRE: EDIT LENGTH COLUMNS 1658 - 1660 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 999 PRE-ELECTION: POST-EDIT LENGTH, IN MINUTES ------------------------------------------ The actual number of minutes( 2-170) is coded, except: 999. NA ============================== VAR 923031 NAME-92PRE: IW MODE COLUMNS 1661 - 1661 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: MODE OF INTERVIEW: TELEPHONE OR PERSONAL ------------------------------------------------------ The study design called for face-to-face interviews for all respondents except for a few panel respondents who had moved out of the range of SRC interviewers. See v3071 for coding of whether the respondents were in range or not. A SHORT-FORM or abbreviated questionnaire (both English and Spanish) was prepared to use with these respondents over the phone. See v3011 which records use of short-form versus long-form questionnaires. Telephone interviews were in fact taken with a number of cross- section respondents and a number of panel respondents who had not moved out of range. This situation is fully described in the introduction and in Technical Report #43, avaialble from NES Project Staff. 2209 1. Personal (face-to-face) 276 2. Telephone ============================== VAR 923032 NAME-92PRE: TOT # CALLS COLUMNS 1662 - 1663 NUMERIC MD=99 PRE-ELECTION: TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS TO OBTAIN INTERVIEW ------------------------------------------------------- Number of calls 1-32 is coded, except: 99. NA ============================== VAR 923033 NAME-92PRE: RESULT COLUMNS 1664 - 1664 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION: RESULT CODE ------------------------- Those interviews coded "partial" in this variable are entirely those taken with the short-form questionnaire, exclusive of the Spanish language questionnaires. See also v3011. 2335 01. INTERVIEW, complete 150 05. INTERVIEW, partial (short-forms were coded here) ============================== VAR 923034 NAME-92PRE: WHY TELEPHONE COLUMNS 1665 - 1665 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: SHORT-FORM-PANEL ONLY. Reasons for using a telephone questionnaire. ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 1. Assigned to Telephone by office 42 2. R moved out of sample 97 3. Other, specify 3 9. NA 2335 0. Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in v3011 ============================== VAR 923035 NAME-92PRE: OBT R NAME COLUMNS 1666 - 1666 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: WAS R's NAME OBTAINED ("What is your full legal name as it appears on official documents such as your voter's registration, Social Security card or driver's license?") ------------------------------------------------------------ 2475 1. Name obtained 10 5. Name not obtained 9. NA ============================== VAR 923036 NAME-92PRE: ADDR SAME COLUMNS 1667 - 1667 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: ADDRESS "What is your address?" -------------------------------------------------------- 1550 1. Identical to sample label address 526 2. Corrected version of sample label address 403 3. Different from sample label 6 9. NA ============================== VAR 923037 NAME-92PRE: ADDR DIFF COLUMNS 1668 - 1668 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: IF ADDRESS GIVEN AT [v3036] IS DIFFERENT FROM SAMPLE LABEL: "Is this an address you will be moving to, a relative's address, the address of a friend, a business address, or what?" ------------------------------------------------------------ Note: because the codes provided on the coversheet did not include a category for addresses to which R has already moved (panel cases), such cases were generally placed in code 7 by interviewers. 127 1. Mailing address 29 2. Address to which R is moving 13 3. Relative 1 4. Friend 2 5. Business 231 7. Other 9. NA 2082 0. INAP, address not different or NA if different from sample label (1,2,9 in v3036) ============================== VAR 923038 NAME-92PRE: OBT TEL # COLUMNS 1669 - 1669 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: WAS R'S PHONE NUMBER OBTAINED? ("And what is your telephone number?)" ------------------------------------------------------- 2322 1. Telephone number obtained 127 5. R has no phone 28 7. Phone number refused 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923039 NAME-92PRE: TEL # IN DIR COLUMNS 1670 - 1670 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: "Is your phone number listed in the current telephone directory?" ------------------------------------------------------------ 1714 1. Yes, listed 575 5. No, not listed 21 8. Not sure, don't know 12 9. NA 163 0. INAP, R has no phone or phone number refused/NA (5,7,9 in v3038) ============================== VAR 923040 NAME-92PRE: TEL IN R NAME COLUMNS 1671 - 1671 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: "Is your phone listed in your name?" ------------------------------------------------------------ 1094 1. Yes (listed in R's name) 607 5. No (not listed in R's name) 13 9. Not sure 771 0. INAP, R has no phone or phone number refused/NA (5,7,9 in v3038); number not listed/DK/NA if listed (5,8,9 in v3039) ============================== VAR 923041 NAME-92PRE: OTHER HOME COLUMNS 1672 - 1672 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: "Do you have another place of residence or somewhere else you live during different times of the year?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 95 1. Yes (R has another residence) 2341 5. No (no other residence) 49 9. NA ============================== VAR 923042 NAME-92PRE: ADDR REC COLUMNS 1673 - 1673 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: "If for any reason we should have difficulty contacting you, could you give me the name, address, and telephone number of two close friends or relatives who do not live with you and will know how to get in touch with you?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 2157 1. R gave contact information 324 5. R did not give contact information 4 9. NA ============================== VAR 923043 NAME-92PRE: PROBL USE TEL COLUMNS 1674 - 1674 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CROSS-SECTION RECONTACT COMPLETED BY INTERVIEWER DURING POST-EDIT: Assuming we have or could obtain a telephone number for this respondent, is there any reason (e.g. hearing problem, illness) why we should not conduct an interview with this person by phone? ----------------------------------------------------------- 48 1. Yes (reason exists) 1016 5. No (no reason exists) 62 9. NA 1359 0. INAP, 1992 Panel ============================== VAR 923044 NAME-92PRE: HU TYPE COLUMNS 1675 - 1676 NUMERIC MD=GE 99 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: DESCRIBE THE TYPE OF STRUCTURE IN WHICH THE RESPONDENT LIVES (SAMPLE ADDRESS) [completed by IWR] -------------------------------------------------------- 137 1. Mobile home 1588 2. Detached single family 108 3. Multi family 361 4. Apartment house 64 5. Condo complex 133 7. Other (specify) 9. NA ============================== VAR 923045 NAME-92PRE: GATEKEEPER COLUMNS 1677 - 1677 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IS THERE A BUILDING MANAGER, SECURITY GUARD, OR OTHER GATEKEEPER WHOSE COOPERATION YOU NEED IN ORDER TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE R'S HOUSING UNIT? [completed by IWR] ------------------------------------------------------- 99 1. Yes 2260 5. No 126 9. NA ============================== VAR 923046 NAME-92PRE: GK DESCRIPT COLUMNS 1678 - 1678 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: (IF BUILDING MANAGER/GUARD/GATEKEEPER): CHECK THE BOX WHICH BEST DESCRIBES THE SITUATION. [completed by IWR] ---------------------------------------------------- 27 1. Building manager or other gatekeeper must let you in the building (on the grounds, into the mobile home park) but then you are free to attempt contact with R's HU 32 2. Building manager/other gatekeeper must get permission from someone in R's HU before you are allowed to make contact with the household 37 7. Other (describe situation) 3 9. NA 2386 0. INAP, 5,9 in v3045 ============================== VAR 923047 NAME-92PRE: REF CONV IND COLUMNS 1679 - 1679 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION: REFUSAL CONVERSION -------------------------------- This refers to interviews initially refused by the respondent and is coded by the Field Section Control Office from information on the Coversheet Call Record. It is not assigned by the interviewer. 2433 0. Not a refusal conversion situation 52 1. Refusal conversion ============================== VAR 923048 NAME-92PRE: PERS LETTR COLUMNS 1680 - 1680 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: PERSUASION LETTER REQUESTED ----------------------------------------- 166 1. Yes 2303 5. No 16 9. NA ============================== VAR 923049 NAME-92PRE: INCENTIVE COLUMNS 1681 - 1681 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION: TYPE OF INCENTIVE SENT TO SELECTED HOUSEHOLD ---------------------------------------------------------- An incentive experiment was implemented in the 1991 Panel study to determine whether a modest incentive would improve response rate. Some respondents received a U of M pen along with a letter asking for their participation, others received the letter only. In 1992 all selected households were sent an incentive also with the usual advance letter. Respondents who had been sent a pen in 1991 were sent a book of stamps in 1992. 2188 1. UM pen (panel and cross-section) 297 2. $2/stamps (panel only) 9. NA ============================== VAR 923050 NAME-92PRE: R PMT OFFERED COLUMNS 1682 - 1684 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 PRE-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT OFFERED--AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------ Interviewers were authorized to offer payment to respondents who were reluctant to participate. 2 005. $5 offered as respondent payment 95 010. $10 offered as respondent payment 12 015. $15 offered as respondent payment 232 020. $20 offered as respondent payment 4 998. Respondent payment offered, NA how much 2140 000. INAP, no respondent payment offered ============================== VAR 923051 NAME-92PRE: R PMT PAID COLUMNS 1685 - 1687 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 PRE-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT PAID--AMOUNT --------------------------------------------- See variable 3050. 1 005. $5 paid as respondent payment 77 010. $10 paid as respondent payment 8 015. $15 paid as respondent payment 152 020. $20 paid as respondent payment 2 998. Respondent payment paid, NA how much 2244 000. INAP, no respondent payment ============================== VAR 923052 NAME-92PRE: INIT REFUS COLUMNS 1688 - 1688 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: DID R REFUSE INITIALLY? ---------------------------------------------------------- 317 1. Yes 2084 5. No 84 9. NA ============================== VAR 923053 NAME-92PRE: BREAK APPT COLUMNS 1689 - 1689 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: DID R BREAK ANY APPOINTMENT? -------------------------------------------------- 2205 0. No appointments broken 220 1. One 55 2. Two or more 5 9. NA ============================== VAR 923054 NAME-92PRE: WASTE TIME COLUMNS 1690 - 1690 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: A. SURVEYS ARE A WASTE OF TIME --------------------------------------------------- 38 1. Marked 2333 5. Not marked 114 9. NA ============================== VAR 923055 NAME-92PRE: VERY ILL COLUMNS 1691 - 1691 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: B. VERY ILL --------------------------------------------------- 44 1. Marked 2327 5. Not marked 114 9. NA ============================== VAR 923056 NAME-92PRE: TOO BUSY COLUMNS 1692 - 1692 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: C. 'TOO BUSY' --------------------------------------------------- 285 1. Marked 2086 5. Not marked 114 9. NA ============================== VAR 923057 NAME-92PRE: FAM SITUAT COLUMNS 1693 - 1693 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: D. STRESSFUL FAMILY SITUATION --------------------------------------------------- 35 1. Marked 2336 5. Not marked 114 9. NA ============================== VAR 923058 NAME-92PRE: CONFIDENTL COLUMNS 1694 - 1694 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: E. CONFIDENTIALITY --------------------------------------------------- 23 1. Marked 2348 5. Not marked 114 9. NA ============================== VAR 923059 NAME-92PRE: PRIVACY COLUMNS 1695 - 1695 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: F. INVASION OF PRIVACY --------------------------------------------------- 36 1. Marked 2335 5. Not marked 114 9. NA ============================== VAR 923060 NAME-92PRE: RESIS OTHR COLUMNS 1696 - 1696 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: H. OTHER (SPECIFY) --------------------------------------------------- 294 1. Marked 2077 5. Not marked 114 9. NA ============================== VAR 923061 NAME-FIPS STATE & COUNTY COLUMNS 1697 - 1701 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES FIPS STATE AND COUNTY CODES --------------------------- The first two digits of this variable contain the FIPS state code: the last 3 digits contain the county code. This information was obtained from: Federal Information Processing Standard Publication, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Statistics. 01073. Jefferson, AL 01113. Russell, AL 01117. Shelby, AL 01127. Walker, AL 04013. Maricopa, AZ 05003. Ashley, AR 05095. Monroe, AR 06001. Alameda, CA 06013. Contra Costa, CA 06017. El Dorado, CA 06019. Fresno, CA 06037. Los Angeles, CA 06041. Marin, CA 06059. Orange, CA 06065. Riverside, CA 06071. San Bernardino, CA 06075. San Francisco, CA 06081. San Mateo, CA 08001. Adams, CO 08005. Arapahoe, CO 08013. Boulder, CO 08031. Denver, CO 08059. Jefferson, CO 09009. New Haven, CT 12025. Dade, FL 12031. Duval, FL 12105. Polk, FL 12109. St Johns, FL 13031. Bulloch, GA 13089. De Kalb, GA 13097. Douglas, GA 13121. Fulton, GA 13135. Gwinnett, GA 13215. Muscogee, GA 17031. Cook, IL 17043. Du Page, IL 17089. Kane, IL 17097. Lake, IL 17133. Monroe, IL 18003. Allen, IN 18031. Decatur, IN 18179. Wells, IN 19153. Polk, IA 19181. Warren, IA 20091. Johnson, KS 20147. Phillips, KS 22085. Sabine, LA 24003. Anne Arundel, MD 24510. Baltimore City, MD 24005. Baltimore, MD 24013. Carroll, MD 24025. Harford, MD 24031. Montgomery, MD 24033. Prince Georges, MD 25009. Essex, MA 25015. Hampshire, MA 05017. Middlesex,MA 25021. Norfolk, MA 25025. Suffolk, MA 25027. Worcester, MA 26081. Kent, MI 26087. Lapeer, MI 26099. Macomb, MI 26125. Oakland, MI 26139. Ottawa, MI 26145. Saginaw, MI 26151. Sanilac, MI 26147. St Clair, MI 26163. Wayne, MI 27003. Anoka, MN 27053. Hennepin, MN 27099. Mower, MN 27123. Ramsey, MN 27171. Wright, MN 29047. Clay, MO 29095. Jackson, MO 29183. St Charles, MO 29510. St Louis City, MO 29189. St Louis, MO 31151. Saline, NE 33011. Hillsborough, NH 33015. Rockingham, NH 34001. Atlantic, NJ 34003. Bergen, NJ 34007. Camden, NJ 34013. Essex, NJ 34027. Morris, NJ 34035. Somerset, NJ 34039. Union, NJ 36005. Bronx, NY 36029. Erie, NY 36047. Kings, NY 36059. Nassau, NY 36061. New York, NY 36063. Niagara, NY 36081. Queens, NY 36087. Rockland, NY 36097. Schuyler, NY 36103. Suffolk, NY 36119. Westchester, NY 37155. Robeson, NC 39013. Belmont, OH 39057. Greene, OH 39081. Jefferson, OH 39113. Montgomery, OH 39135. Preble, OH 41039. Lane, OR 42003. Allegheny, PA 42017. Bucks, PA 42045. Delaware, PA 42091. Montgomery, PA 42101. Philadelphia, PA 42125. Washington, PA 42129. Westmoreland, PA 47001. Anderson, TN 47003. Bedford, TN 47009. Blount, TN 47093. Knox, TN 48113. Dallas, TX 48121. Denton, TX 48139. Ellis, TX 48189. Hale, TX 48201. Harris, TX 48215. Hidalgo, TX 48309. McLennan, TX 48439. Tarrant, TX 51013. Arlington, VA 00051. Chesterfield, VA 51059. Fairfax, VA 51087. Henrico, VA 51121. Montgomery, VA 51145. Powhatan, VA 51750. Radford City, VA 51760. Richmond City, VA 53033. King, WA 53061. Snohomish, WA 54009. Brooke, WV 54029. Hancock, WV 54051. Marshall, WV 54069. Ohio, WV 55079. Milwaukee, WI 55089. Ozaukee, WI 55133. Waukesha, WI 56007. Carbon, WY ============================== VAR 923062 NAME-TRACT/ED INDICATOR COLUMNS 1702 - 1702 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES TRACT/ED INDICATOR ------------------ 1980 1. Sample address is in a tracted and blocked area 505 2. Sample address is not in a blocked area (it was in a 1980 Enumeration District) ============================== VAR 923063 NAME-FIPS SMSA CODE COLUMNS 1703 - 1706 NUMERIC MD=0 FIPS 1980 SMSA CODE ------------------- These FIPS SMSA codes were obtained from the Federal Information Processing Standard Publication, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards. The 1980 SMSA Codes have for the most part been carried over by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to the 1990 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA's). However, some MSA names and definitions have been modified by OMB to reflect shifts in population and changes in characteristics of areas. In the 1992 NES data, the 1980 SMSA codes have been retained for all parts of the MSA primary sampling units (PSU's). It should be remembered that, particularly in the case of PMSAs (which are part of consolidated areas (or CMSAs) some counties or county parts may in 1990 be defined by OMB as part of a different PMSA (a good example is Chicago, IL). It was felt that for NES analysis, to retain the older SMSA codes, which correspond to the 1980 sampling frame used for this sample, was most appropriate for all MSA or PMSA areas. In those areas designated "Non-SMSA" in our sample frame ("Non-MSA" on most of our documentation for 1992 NES), there are two PSUs (#64, Gardner, MA, and #82, El Dorado/Alpine, CA) in which some of the 1980 rural area has in 1990 met the requirements for inclusion in an MSA; in these cases the size of place code was modified to reflect this and the 1990 MSA number is indicated for the affected segments (Core segment 009 in Gardner, MA, where Barre town--not associated with any SMSA in 1980--is now a part of the 1990 Worchester, MA, MSA, and all of the NES segments in El Dorado/Alpine, CA,-- i.e., core segments 001 and 007 and panel segments 002, 003, 005, 007, 009 and 011-- all in El Dorado county which is part of the 1990 Sacramento, CA, MSA.) 27 0360. Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, CA 29 0520. Atlanta, GA 28 0560. Atlantic City, NJ 26 0720. Baltimore, MD 35 1000. Birmingham, AL 31 1120. Boston, MA 32 1280. Buffalo, NY 75 1600. Chicago, IL 47 1800. Columbus, GA-AL 29 1920. Dallas-Ft Worth, TX 43 2000. Dayton, OH 40 2080. Denver-Boulder, CO 33 2120. Des Moines, IA 43 2160. Detroit, MI 44 2400. Eugene-Springfield, OR 38 2760. Fort Wayne, IN 52 2840. Fresno, CA 23 3000. Grand Rapids, MI 27 3360. Houston, TX 36 3600. Jacksonville, FL 45 3760. Kansas City, MO-KS 37 3840. Knoxville, TN 50 3980. Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL 41 4480. Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA 36 4760. Manchester, NH 54 4880. McAllen-Pharr-Edinburgh,TX 11 5000. Miami, FL 56 5080. Milwaukee, WI 29 5120. Mpls-St Paul,MN-WI 20 5380. Nassau-Suffolk, NY 33 5480. New Haven-West Haven, CT 75 5600. New York, NY-NJ 43 5640. Newark, NJ 50 6160. Philadelphia, PA-NJ 63 6200. Phoenix, AZ 33 6280. Pittsburgh, PA 48 6760. Richmond, VA 53 6780. Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA 45 6920. Sacramento, CA (1990 MSA definition) 28 6960. Saginaw, MI 24 7040. St. Louis, MO-IL 25 7360. San Francisco-Oakland,CA 44 7600. Seattle-Everett, WA 37 8080. Steubenville-Wierton, OH-WV 39 8800. Waco, TX 52 8840. Washington, DC-MD-VA 37 9000. Wheeling, WV-OH 9 9240. Worcester, MA (1990 MSA definition) 630 0000. INAP; location not in SMSA (MSA) ============================== VAR 923064 NAME-FIPS SCSA CODE COLUMNS 1707 - 1708 NUMERIC MD=0 FIPS (CENSUS) 1990 CONSOLIDATED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA CODES -------------------------------------------------------- The 1990 Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA) codes are in most cases identical to the 1980 SCSA codes with the exceptions noted in parenthesis: In addition to the major changes noted, minor changes in SCSA and CMSA names have also occurred between 1980 and 1990. The six largest CMSA's are marked with **. 31 07. Boston-Lawrence-Salem MA-NH 32 10. Buffalo-Niagra Falls NY 75 14. Chicago-Gary-Lake County IL-IN-WI** 29 31. Dallas-Ft Worth TX (Since Dallas and Ft Worth were made separate PMSAs in 1990, this new CMSA was added in 1990) 40 34. Denver-Boulder CO (Since Denver and Boulder were made separate PMSAs in 1990, this new CMSA was added in 1990) 43 35. Detroit-Ann Arbor MI** 27 42. Houston-Galveston-Brazoria TX 121 49. Los Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside CA** 11 56. Miami-Fort Lauderdale FL 56 63. Milawaukee-Racine WI 138 70. New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island NY-NJ-CT** 50 77. Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton PA-NJ-DE-MD** 33 78. Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley PA 25 84. San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose CA** 44 91. Seattle-Tacoma WA 1730 00. INAP; location not in CMSA, this includes old code 32 (Dayton-Springfield, OH) which is nolonger consolidated in 1990 since Dayton and Springfield were combined in a single MSA ============================== VAR 923065 NAME-SIZE OF PLACE COLUMNS 1709 - 1710 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES SIZE OF PLACE OF INTERVIEW - 1990 --------------------------------- Coded according to the 1990 Census. The major objective of the Census Bureau in delineating urbanized areas is to provide a better separation of urban and rural population in the vicinity of large cities. An urbanized area consists of a central city or cities, and surrounding closely settled territory ("urban fringe"). Size of Place codes 21 and 41 include areas that are in the "urban fringe" but are not Census Places. For the six largest CMSAs plus twelve of the fifteen next largest CMSA/MSAs (i.e., those coded 1 or 3 (possibly 5, rarely 6) on the Belt Code): 285 11. Central Cities (these would have been coded 1 on the Belt Code). Suburbs of the six largest CMSAs and twelve of the fifteen next largest CMSA/MSAs (coded 3 (sometimes 5 and rarely 6) on Belt Code): 41 20. Rural (including rural places with less than 2500 population) 140 21. 2,500-9,999 plus other urbanized areas ("urban fringe" not in Census places) 170 22. 10,000-29,999 71 23. 30,000-49,999 127 24. 50,000-99,999 12 25. 100,000-149,999 4 26. 150,000-349,999 27. 350,000 and over, exclusive of cities coded 11 CMSA/MSAs with less than 2,000,000 population (exclusive of those in the six largest CMSAs and 12 of 15 next largest CMSA/MSAs) Central Cities in CMSA/MSAs with less than 2,000,000 population (coded 2 on Belt Code): 40 30. Under 50,000 (identified by OMB in 1990 as Central Cities) 49 31. 50,000-99,999 42 32. 100,000-149,000 128 33. 150,000-349,999 91 34. 350,000 and over Suburbs in CMSA/MSAs with less than 2,000,000 population (coded 4 (or 5 and rarely 6) on Belt Code): 238 40. Rural (including rural places with less than 2,500 population) 237 41. 2,500-9,999 plus other urbanized areas ("urban fringe" not in Census Places) 99 42. 10,000-29,999 37 43. 30,000-49,999 14 44. 50,000-99,999 27 45. 100,000-149,999 3 46. 150,000 and over "NON-CMSA/PMSA/MSAs"* Population of place, within these "non-SMSA" areas, as reported in 1990 Census. 415 50. Rural (including places with less than 2,500 population) 89 51. 2,500-9,999 119 52. 10,000-29,999 7 53. 30,000-49,999 * In a few cases, Non-MSA PSUs (based on the 1980 OMB SMSA definitions) contain areas which are now part of a 1990 PMSA or MSA (based on the June 1990 OMB definition). In these cases, the Size of Place Code for any SSUs (segments) within such areas are coded in the "40s" rather than in the "50s" as shown below. This occurred in El Dorado county, CA (the major part of the El Dorado/Alpine Co, CA PSU #82) which is now a part of the Sacramento, CA, MSA, and also for one SSU (segment) in the Gardner, MA (PSU #64) which is now a part of the Worchester, MA, MSA. ============================== VAR 923066 NAME-POPULATION IN 1000 COLUMNS 1711 - 1714 NUMERIC MD=0 ACTUAL POPULATION OF INTERVIEW LOCATION - 1990 ---------------------------------------------- The actual 1990 population of the interview place was coded in thousands rounding to the nearest whole thousand. Actual number is coded 9999. 9,998,500 persons and over 0000. Rural place, no defined census place, or census place with fewer than 500 persons ============================== VAR 923067 NAME-BELT CODE COLUMNS 1715 - 1715 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES BELT CODE - 1990 - NES ---------------------- Coded according to the 1990 Census and 1990 OMB definitions, 1990 census population reports and 1980 (since 1990 not available) maps showing "urban areas". 285 1. Central Cities* of the six largest** (population over 4,500,000) Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas (CMSAs), plus 12*** of the 15 next largest CMSA/MSA (population over 2,000,000) This would include all 1980 National Sample Frame self-representing areas, plus Newark, NJ (as well as SRP Nassau-Suffolk NY as part of the NYC CMSA) and Anaheim and Riverside CA (as part of the LA CMSA) plus three other non-selfrepresenting primary areas included within the "population over 2,000,000" definition (Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA, Seattle-Tacoma, WA CMSA, and Phoenix, AZ MSA). 350 2. Central Cities of CMSAs and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) with fewer than 2,000,000 population (exclusive of those in the twenty-one largest CMSA/MSAs--i.e., those listed above) 526 3. Suburbs**** of the six largest CMSAs and 12 of the 15 next largest CMSA/MSAs 515 4. Suburbs of all other CMSA/MSAs 686 5. Adjacent Areas: includes all territory beyond the outer boundary of the suburban belt, but within fifty miles of the central business district of a central city 123 6. Outlying Area: includes all territory more than fifty miles from the central business district of a central city * Central Cities as designated in Metropolitan Statistical Areas, 1990, U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC (Jun 1990). ** Statistical Abstract of the United States 1991, (111th Edition), U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, Table No. 38. "70 Largest Metropolitan Areas--Racial and Hispanic Origin Populations: 1990" Pp 33. *** Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH CMSA, Tampa-St Petersburg- Clearwater, FL CMSA and San Diego, CA MSA are not primary selections within the two-thirds SRC National Sample so do not occur in the 1992 NES data set. ***** Suburbs are defined as all "urbanized areas" in the Primary Area exclusive of the areas coded "1" and "2" above, plus the remainder of any county which includes a central city or parts of a central city. (NOTE: In the New England division where MSA boundaries do not follow county lines, it is necessary to limit this category to the SMSA part of a county which included a central city.) ============================== VAR 923068 NAME-92SAMPL ERROR COLUMNS 1716 - 1718 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES SAMPLING ERROR CODE 1992 (FOR COMBINED PANEL/CROSS-SECTION ANALYSIS) ---------------------------------------------------------- This code contains information for computing sampling errors for "cross-section" analysis of combined panel and cross-section data. Contact NES project staff or ISR's Sampling Section for further details. ============================== VAR 923069 NAME-90SAMPL ERROR/PANEL COLUMNS 1719 - 1721 NUMERIC MD=GE 999 SAMPLING ERROR CODE (FOR PANEL-ONLY ANALYSIS) --------------------------------------------- This code contains information for computing sampling errors for longitudinal panel-only analysis. Contact NES Project Staff or ISR's Sampling Section for further details. ============================== VAR 923070 NAME-92PRE: # HUS AT SAMP COLUMNS 1722 - 1722 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD UNITS AT SAMPLE LOCATION ---------------------------------------------------------- 1107 1. One HU 4 2. Two HUs 15 9. NA 1359 0. INAP, 1992 Panel ============================== VAR 923071 NAME-92PRE: NEW ADDR COLUMNS 1723 - 1723 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, PANEL ONLY: RESPONDENT FOUND NOT LIVING AT SAMPLE LABEL ADDRESS, NEW ADDRESS IS: --------------------------------------------------------- Panel respondents who moved to areas where SRC doesn't have interviewing staff, were supposed to be questioned over the phone with an abbreviated version of the face to face questionnaire (Short-form). See variable 3011. 239 1. Within range 51 2. Out of range 1 3. Cannot obtain address 9. NA 2194 0. INAP, 1992 Cross-section; R living at sample label address ============================== VAR 923072 NAME-92PRE: HU LST FRM COLUMNS 1724 - 1724 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: HOUSHOLD LISTING OBTAINED FROM: ------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: The Household listing in the cover sheet is used mainly to "select" the respondent, consequently no Household information was gathered for Panel respondents (Inap. in V3072-3082). 1067 1. HU member 11 2. Neighbor 3. Apartment manager 3 5. Observation 11 7. Other (specify) 34 9. NA 1359 0. INAP, 1992 Panel ============================== VAR 923073 NAME-92PRE: SEL TABLE COLUMNS 1725 - 1726 NUMERIC MD=0 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: SELECTION TABLE -------------------------------------------- The Selection Table is used to select a respondent from all household members who are eligible adults. (An eligible adult is a U.S. citizen who is 18 years of age or older by Election Day.) The Selection Table appears on the Coversheet below the Household Listing. After a complete listing of the HH is taken, each eligible adult is assigned a "Number" based on the criteria of gender and age [beginning with the oldest male as number 1, males are numbered by increments of 1 according to descending age; females are numbered by descending age starting with the number one higher than that assigned to the youngest male]. The interviewer then uses the Selection Table to determine the "Number" of the eligible adult to be interviewed. The Selection Table itself consists of 2 parallel columns. In the first column the interviewer circles the total number of eligible adults in the household; in the second column (same row) is identified the "Number" of the person who will be the respondent. Below is an example of what one Selection Table looks like [Table A]: SELECTION TABLE A If the number Interview of eligible the person persons is: numbered: 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 or more 1 There are 8 different Selection Tables used and they are randomly assigned. [Note that although only 8 tables are used, there are 12 codes in this variable because the 8 tables are used in cycles of 12; this procedure is used to equalize the probability of selection for each eligible adult]. A summary describing all 8 Selection Tables appears below. # PERSONS PERSON SELECTED (person "Number") A B1 B2 C D E1 E2 F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 1 2 2 2 4 3 5 5 6 or more 1 2 2 2 4 5 5 6 90 01. Table A 105 02. Table B1 92 03. Table C 88 04. Table D 98 05. Table E1 95 06. Table F 100 07. Table A 77 08. Table B2 100 09. Table C 90 10. Table D 100 11. Table E2 91 12. Table F 1359 00. INAP, 1992 Panel case ============================== VAR 923074 NAME-92PRE: R PERS # COLUMNS 1727 - 1727 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: (FROM SELECTION TABLE) PERSON NUMBER SELECTED AS R ---------------------------------------------------------- See Note at 3072. 732 1. R is person numbered 1 347 2. R is person numbered 2 39 3. R is person numbered 3 7 4. R is person numbered 4 1 5. R is person numbered 5 6. R is person numbered 6 1359 0. INAP, 1992 Panel ============================== VAR 923075 NAME-92PRE: # PERSONS COLUMNS 1728 - 1728 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD ------------------------------------------------------------ This number is on information provided in the household listing and includes all persons in the HH whether eligible or not for participation in the study according to the criteria of age and citizenship. Actual number (1-9) coded, except: See Note at 3072. 00. INAP, 1992 Panel ============================== VAR 923076 NAME-92PRE: # ELIG ADULTS COLUMNS 1729 - 1729 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF POLITICALLY ELIGIBLE ADULTS IN HH ------------------------------------------------------------ This number is derived from information provided in the household listing (cover-sheet) and includes HH members who were both U.S. citizens AND 18 years of age or older by election day 1992 See Note at 3072. 372 01. One eligible adult in HH 615 02. Two eligible adults in HH 103 03. Three eligible adults in HH 33 04. Four eligible adults in HH 3 05. Five eligible adults in HH 1359 00. INAP, 1992 panel ============================== VAR 923077 NAME-92PRE: HH COMP COLUMNS 1730 - 1731 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION CODE -------------------------------------------------------- The HH composition code is derived from information provided in the household listing. "Adults" are 18 years of age (by election day) or older; all individuals included in the HH composition codes below refer to adults. A designation of a HH member as "the householder" (HHR) describes HU member who owns or rents the home (in whose name the lease is held). Cohabiting couples are coded as married (30,40, 50-52). Roommates of opposite sex are coded 11,12,21,22; in all cases of unrelated roommates the respondent is HHR. See Note at 3072. 127 10. 1 adult male HHR 6 11. 1 adult male HHR plus 1 other non-relative 4 12. 1 adult male HHR plus 2 or more non-relatives 208 20. 1 adult female HHR 14 21. 1 adult female HHR plus 1 other non-relative 1 22. 1 adult female HHR plus 2 or more non-relatives 561 30. 1 married couple: no children or all children living at home are under 18 84 40. 1 married couple plus 1 other relative 40 50. 1 married couple plus 2 or more other relatives 4 51. 1 married couple plus 1 other non-relative 1 52. 1 married couple plus 2 or more non-relatives 16 60. 1 unmarried male HHR plus 1 other relative 3 70. 1 unmarried male HHR plus 2 or more other relatives 40 80. 1 unmarried female HHR plus 1 other relative 16 90. 1 unmarried female HHR plus 2 or more other relatives 1 95. Relatives of opposite sex, unclear who is HHR 1359 00. INAP, 1992 Panel ============================== VAR 923078 NAME-92PRE: HH DESCR ALL COLUMNS 1732 - 1733 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 PRE-ELECTION: HOUSEHOLD DESCRIPTION FOR PANEL AND CROSS- SECTION -------------------------------------------------------- This variable was built for cross-section cases using: (1) questions Y55-Y56d for information about R's children and children for which R is responsible living with R at least half time; and (2) the household composition variable (3077) and marital status variable (Y2) for information about other adults. For cross-section cases, codes 10 and 11 correspond to 10 and 20 in 3077 (HH composition), codes 20 and 21 correspond to 1 and 7 in Y2 (marital status), and codes 30-31 correspond to cases in the non-married categories of Y2 (marital status) and not 10 nor 20 in CS15 (HH composition). Note, however, that six cases [IDs 39,92,224,359,599,704] coded 10 or 20 in the HH composition were actually cases of married Rs (spouse in nursing home, spouse living away due to work requirements, spouse in service), and these cases are included in codes 20-21 here. Since there was no Household Listing in 1992 for panel respondents, this variable was built using survey variables: (1) questions Y55-Y55d for information about R's children and children for which R is responsible living with R at least half time; and (2), since no HH composition variable is present, marital status (Y2) and question Y39 for information about other "adults." This means that for Panel cases coded 30-31, a person counted as another "adult" may include a household member 14-17 years old as well as persons 18 or older. Panel cases coded 10 and 11 correspond to 1 in Y39, codes 20 and 21 correspond to 1 and 7 in Y2 (marital status), and codes 30-31 correspond to cases coded 2 in Y39 and not 1 nor 7 in Y2. In all cases coded 20-21, adults other than R and spouse may also be in household. 528 10. One adult (R), no children 134 11. One adult (R), child/ren 644 20. Married/partnered couple including R, no children 642 21. Married/partnered couple including R, child/ren 210 30. 2 or more adults (R not married), no children 71 31. 2 or more adults (R not married), child/ren 84 99. NA 172 00. INAP, 3-4, 6-7 in FS3 ============================== VAR 923079 NAME-92PRE: KID 0 TO 5 COLUMNS 1734 - 1734 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS OLD IN HH -------------------------------------------------------- See Note at 3072. This number is derived from information provided in the household listing. 145 1. One child 63 2. . 9 3. . 1 4. . 5. Five children 1361 9. NA; INAP, 1992 Panel ============================== VAR 923080 NAME-92PRE: KID 6 TO 9 COLUMNS 1735 - 1735 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF CHILDREN 6-9 YEARS OLD IN HH ---------------------------------------------------------- See Note at 3072. This number is derived from information provided in the household listing. 124 1. One child 28 2. . 4 3. . 4. . 5. Five children 1361 9. NA; INAP, 1992 Panel ============================== VAR 923081 NAME-92PRE: KID 10 TO 13 COLUMNS 1736 - 1736 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF CHILDREN 10-13 YEARS OLD ------------------------------------------------------------ See Note at 3081. This number is derived from information provided in the household listing. 109 1. One child 25 2. . 2 3. . 4. . 5. Five children 1361 9. NA; INAP, 1992 Panel ============================== VAR 923082 NAME-92PRE: KID 14 TO 17 COLUMNS 1737 - 1737 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF CHILDREN 14-17 YEARS OLD IN HH ----------------------------------------------------------- See Note at 3072. This number is derived from information provided in the household listing (CS14). 109 1. One child 16 2. . 3 3. . 4. . 5. Five children 1361 9. NA; INAP, 1992 Panel ============================== VAR 923083 NAME-92PRE: SUPERVISOR ID COLUMNS 1738 - 1741 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S ID NUMBER ------------------------------------- Code actual NUMBER (0001-9999) from interviewer's label ============================== VAR 923084 NAME-SUPERVISOR COLUMNS 1742 - 1745 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES PRE-ELECTION: SUPERVISOR ID NUMBER ---------------------------------- SRC Interviewers report to regional Supervisors, whose ID numbers are entered here. These numbers range from 2576- 9958. ============================== VAR 923085 NAME-92PRE: IWER RACE COLUMNS 1746 - 1746 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S RACE -------------------------------- 2371 1. White 99 2. Black 3. Native American 4. Asian 15 7. Other 9. NA ============================== VAR 923086 NAME-92PRE: IWER ETHNICITY COLUMNS 1747 - 1747 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S ETHNICITY ------------------------------------- 2054 0. No ethnic identity coded 158 1. Hispanic 261 7. Other 12 9. NA ============================== VAR 923087 NAME-92PRE: IWER AGE BRACK COLUMNS 1748 - 1748 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S AGE BRACKETED ----------------------------------------- 222 1. 18-34 years 222 2. 35-40 319 3. 41-45 369 4. 46-50 292 5. 51-55 321 6. 56-60 406 7. 61-64 334 8. 65-79 9. NA ============================== VAR 923088 NAME-92PRE: IWER YRS EXPER COLUMNS 1749 - 1750 NUMERIC MD=GE 99 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE -- up to September 1, 1992 -------------------------------------------------------- 00. Less than one year . . 33. Thirty three years ============================== VAR 923089 NAME-92PRE: IWER GENDER COLUMNS 1751 - 1751 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S GENDER ---------------------------------- 143 1. Male 2342 2. Female 9. NA ============================== VAR 923090 NAME-92PRE: IWER EDUC BRACK COLUMNS 1752 - 1752 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S EDUCATION ------------------------------------- 383 1. Some high school/HS diploma/equivalency 974 2. Some College 1128 3. College: degree at Bachelor's level or greater 9. NA There are no variables in range 3091-3100 ============================== VAR 923101 NAME-92PRE: A1. ATTENT CAMP COLUMNS 1753 - 1753 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 A1. Some people don't pay much attention to political campaigns. How about you? Would you say that you have been very much interested, somewhat interested, or not much interested in the political campaigns so far this year? ------------------------------------------------------------ 962 1. VERY MUCH INTERESTED 1085 3. SOMEWHAT INTERESTED 428 5. NOT MUCH INTERESTED 8. DK 10 9. NA ============================== VAR 923102 NAME-92PRE: A2. COLUMNS 1754 - 1754 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 A2. Who do you think will be elected President in November? ------------------------------------------------------------ 765 1. BUSH 1400 2. CLINTON 37 3. PEROT (volunteered) 8 7. OTHER, SPECIFY: 273 8. DK 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 923103 NAME-92PRE: A2a/b. COLUMNS 1755 - 1755 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A2a. (IF R GIVES NAME:) Do you think the Presidential race will be close, or will (NAME GIVEN IN A2) win by quite a bit? A2b. (IF R SAYS DK:) Do you think the Presidential race will be close, or will one candidate win by quite a bit? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1960 1. CLOSE RACE 433 3. WIN BY QUITE A BIT 86 8. DK 4 9. NA 2 0. Inap, 9 in A2 ============================== VAR 923104 NAME-92PRE: A3. COLUMNS 1756 - 1756 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 A3. How about here in (R's STATE)? Which candidate for President do you think will carry this state? (IF NECESSARY: Which candidate will win in this state?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 777 1. BUSH 1350 2. CLINTON 53 3. PEROT (volunteered) 5 7. OTHER, SPECIFY: 297 8. DK 3 9. NA ============================== VAR 923105 NAME-92PRE: A3a/b COLUMNS 1757 - 1757 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A3a. (IF R GIVES NAME:) Do you think the Presidential race will be close here, or will (NAME GIVEN IN A2) win by quite a bit? A3b. (IF R SAYS DK:) Do you think the Presidential race will be close here, or will one candidate win by quite a bit? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1521 1. CLOSE RACE 826 3. WIN BY QUITE A BIT 130 8. DK 5 9. NA 3 0. Inap, 9 in A3 ============================== VAR 923106 NAME-92PRE: A4. COLUMNS 1758 - 1758 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 A4. Generally speaking, would you say that you personally care a good deal who wins the presidential election this fall, or that you don't care very much who wins? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1852 1. CARE A GOOD DEAL 595 3. DON'T CARE VERY MUCH 27 8. DK 11 9. NA ============================== VAR 923107 NAME-92PRE: A5. COLUMNS 1759 - 1759 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5. In 1988 George Bush ran on the Republican ticket against Michael Dukakis for the Democrats. Do you remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1503 1. YES, DID VOTE 762 5. NO, DIDN'T VOTE 44 8. DK 4 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923108 NAME-92PRE: A5a. COLUMNS 1760 - 1760 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5a. Which one did you vote for? --------------------------------- 906 1. BUSH 552 2. DUKAKIS 18 5. OTHER 13 8. DK 14 9. NA 982 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in A5 ============================== VAR 923109 NAME-92PRE: B1. LIKES BUSH COLUMNS 1761 - 1761 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 B1. Now I'd like to ask you about the good and bad points of the major candidates for President. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Bush that might make you want to vote for him? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1225 1. YES 1225 5. NO 33 8. DK 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 923110 NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 1762 - 1765 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B1a(1). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1 ============================== VAR 923111 NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 1766 - 1769 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B1a(2). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1 ============================== VAR 923112 NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 1770 - 1773 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B1a(3). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1 ============================== VAR 923113 NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 1774 - 1777 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B1a(4). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1 ============================== VAR 923114 NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 1778 - 1781 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B1a(5). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1 ============================== VAR 923115 NAME-92PRE: B2. DISLIKE BUSH; COLUMNS 1782 - 1782 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 B2. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Bush that might make you want to vote against him? -------------------------------------------------------- 1685 1. YES 782 5. NO 17 8. DK 1 9. NA ============================== VAR 923116 NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 1783 - 1786 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B2a(1). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- SEE APPENDIX NOTE 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2 ============================== VAR 923117 NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 1787 - 1790 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B2a(2). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- SEE APPENDIX NOTE 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2 ============================== VAR 923118 NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 1791 - 1794 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B2a(3). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2 ============================== VAR 923119 NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 1795 - 1798 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B2a(4). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2 ============================== VAR 923120 NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 1799 - 1802 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B2a(5). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2 ============================== VAR 923121 NAME-92PRE: B3. LIKES CLINTON COLUMNS 1803 - 1803 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 B3. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Clinton that might make you want to vote for him? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1412 1. YES 1032 5. NO 40 8. DK 1 9. NA ============================== VAR 923122 NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 1804 - 1807 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B3a(1). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3 ============================== VAR 923123 NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 1808 - 1811 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B3a(2). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3 ============================== VAR 923124 NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 1812 - 1815 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B3a(3). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3 ============================== VAR 923125 NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 1816 - 1819 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B3a(4). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3 ============================== VAR 923126 NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 1820 - 1823 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B3a(5). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3 ============================== VAR 923127 NAME-92PRE: B4. DSLKE CLINTON COLUMNS 1824 - 1824 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 B4. Is there anything in particular about Mr. Clinton that might make you want to vote against him? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1275 1. YES 1179 5. NO 29 8. DK 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 923128 NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 1825 - 1828 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4a(1). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4 ============================== VAR 923129 NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 1829 - 1832 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4a(2). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4 ============================== VAR 923130 NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 1833 - 1836 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4a(3). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4 ============================== VAR 923131 NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 1837 - 1840 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4a(4). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4 ============================== VAR 923132 NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 1841 - 1844 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4a(5). (What is that?) (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4 ============================== VAR 923133 NAME-92PRE: B4b. LIKE PEROT COLUMNS 1845 - 1845 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of October 1, 1992 B4b. Is there anything about Mr. Perot that might make you want to vote for him? ----------------------------------------------------------- 681 1. YES 768 5. NO 982 7. Interview taken before question was added 24 8. DON'T KNOW 30 9. NA ============================== VAR 923134 NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 1846 - 1849 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of October 1, 1992 B4c(1). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention ============================== VAR 923135 NAME-92PRE: M4c. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 1850 - 1853 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4c(2). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention ============================== VAR 923136 NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 1854 - 1857 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4c(3). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention ============================== VAR 923137 NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 1858 - 1861 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4c(4). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention ============================== VAR 923138 NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 1862 - 1865 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4c(5). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention ============================== VAR 923139 NAME-92PRE: B4d. DISLKE PEROT COLUMNS 1866 - 1866 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of October 1, 1992 B4d. Is there anything about Mr. Perot that might make you want to vote against him? ----------------------------------------------------------- 950 1. YES 490 5. NO 982 7. Interview taken before question was asked 27 8. DON'T KNOW 36 9. NA ============================== VAR 923140 NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 1867 - 1870 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of October 1, 1992 B4e(1). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention ============================== VAR 923141 NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 1871 - 1874 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4e(2). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention ============================== VAR 923142 NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 1875 - 1878 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4e(3). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention ============================== VAR 923143 NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 1879 - 1882 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4e(4). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention ============================== VAR 923144 NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 1883 - 1886 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 B4e(5). (What is that?) (PROBE: "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK 0000. Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention ============================== VAR 923145 NAME-92PRE: B5. COLUMNS 1887 - 1887 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 B5. (RB, P. 1) Please turn to page one of this booklet. How satisfied are you with the choice you have among the candidates running for president--very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at all satisfied? ---------------------------------------------------------- 344 1. VERY SATISFIED 1209 2. SOMEWHAT SATISFIED 673 3. NOT VERY SATISFIED 217 4. NOT AT ALL SATISFIED 13 8. DK 29 9. NA There are no variables in range 3146-3200 ============================== VAR 923201 NAME-92PRE: C1. COLUMNS 1888 - 1888 NUMERIC MD=8 OR GE 9 C1. How many days in the past week did you watch the news on TV? ---------------------------------------------------------- Code NUMBER OF DAYS (0-7) 265 0. NONE 118 1. ONE DAY 203 2. TWO DAYS 224 3. THREE DAYS 174 4. FOUR DAYS 169 5. FIVE DAYS 49 6. SIX DAYS 1105 7. EVERY DAY 3 8. DK 175 9. NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923202 NAME-92PRE: C1A. COLUMNS 1889 - 1889 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C1a. (RB, P. 2) How much attention did you pay to news on TV about the campaign for President -- a great deal, quite a bit, some, very little, or none? ------------------------------------------------------------ 445 1. A GREAT DEAL 658 2. QUITE A BIT 638 3. SOME 241 4. VERY LITTLE 52 5. NONE 1 8. DK 7 9. NA 443 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in C1 ============================== VAR 923203 NAME-92PRE: C2. COLUMNS 1890 - 1890 NUMERIC MD=8 OR GE 9 C2. How many days in the past week did you read a daily newspaper? -------------------------------------------------------- Code NUMBER OF DAYS (1-7) 237 1. ONE DAY 207 2. . 152 3. . 96 4. . 96 5. . 44 6. . 910 7. EVERY DAY 1 8. DK 176 9. NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 566 0. NONE ============================== VAR 923204 NAME-92PRE: C2a. COLUMNS 1891 - 1891 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C2a. Did you read about the campaign in any newspaper? ------------------------------------------------------- 1140 1. YES 601 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 743 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in C2 ============================== VAR 923205 NAME-92PRE: C2b. COLUMNS 1892 - 1892 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C2b. How much attention did you pay to newspaper articles about the campaign for President -- a great deal, quite a bit, some, very little, or none? ------------------------------------------------------------ 195 1. A GREAT DEAL 342 2. QUITE A BIT 450 3. SOME 147 4. VERY LITTLE 5 5. NONE 8. DK 1 9. NA 1345 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in C2; 5, 8-9 in C2a ============================== VAR 923206 NAME-92PRE: C3. COLUMNS 1893 - 1893 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C3. How about magazines -- did you read about the campaign in any magazines? ----------------------------------------------------------- 524 1. YES 1782 5. NO 2 8. DK 5 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923207 NAME-92PRE: C3a. COLUMNS 1894 - 1894 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C3a. How much attention did you pay to magazine articles about the campaign for President -- a great deal, quite a bit, some very little, or none? --------------------------------------------------------- 79 1. A GREAT DEAL 165 2. QUITE A BIT 217 3. SOME 60 4. VERY LITTLE 2 5. NONE 1 8. DK 9. NA 1961 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C3 ============================== VAR 923208 NAME-92PRE: C4. COLUMNS 1895 - 1895 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C4. Did you listen to any speeches or discussions about the campaign on the radio? ------------------------------------------------------------ 846 1. YES 1462 5. NO 1 8. DK 4 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923209 NAME-92PRE: C4a. COLUMNS 1896 - 1896 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C4a. Would you say you listened to a good many, several, or just one or two? ----------------------------------------------------------- 169 1. GOOD MANY 268 3. SEVERAL 404 5. ONE OR TWO 4 8. DK 1 9. NA 1639 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C4 ============================== VAR 923210 NAME-92PRE: C5. COLUMNS 1897 - 1897 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C5. Do you listen to or watch talk shows on radio or tv where people call in to voice their opinions? -------------------------------------------------------- 1264 1. YES 1044 5. NO 8. DK 5 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923211 NAME-92PRE: C6. COLUMNS 1898 - 1898 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C6. Do you recall seeing any presidential campaign advertisements on television? --------------------------------------------------- 1667 1. YES 643 5. NO 8. DK 3 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923212 NAME-92PRE:C6A(1) COLUMNS 1899 - 1901 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 C6a(1). Please tell me, what do you remember about any of these ads? (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 001. . . 997. 998. DK (C6a(1) only) 999. NA (C6a(1) only) 000. Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further information ============================== VAR 923213 NAME-92PRE:C6A(2) COLUMNS 1902 - 1904 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 C6a(2). Please tell me, what do you remember about any of these ads? (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further information ============================== VAR 923214 NAME-92PRE:C6A(3) COLUMNS 1905 - 1907 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 C6a(3). Please tell me, what do you remember about any of these ads? (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further information ============================== VAR 923215 NAME-92PRE:C6A(4) COLUMNS 1908 - 1910 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 C6a(4). Please tell me, what do you remember about any of these ads? (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further information ============================== VAR 923216 NAME-92PRE:C6A(5) COLUMNS 1911 - 1913 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 C6a(5). Please tell me, what do you remember about any of these ads? (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further information There are no variables in range 3217-3300 ============================== VAR 923301 NAME-92PRE: D1. VOTE PRIMARY COLUMNS 1914 - 1914 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 ARIZONA, IOWA, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, VIRGINIA, WYOMING. D1 This state held its Democratic presidential nominating caucus in __________ and its Republican caucus in _________. In talking to people about caucuses, we find that many people did not vote for a variety of reasons. How about you - - did you vote in either of those caucuses? ALL OTHER STATES. D1. This state held a Presidential (primary/caucus) election in _________. In talking to people about elections, we find that many people did not vote for a variety of reasons. How about you -- did you vote in that (primary election/caucus)? ------------------------------------------------------------ 713 1. YES, VOTED 1564 5. NO, DIDN'T VOTE 24 8. DK, CAN'T REMEMBER 12 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923302 NAME-92PRE: D1a. VOTE WHICH COLUMNS 1915 - 1915 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D1a. Did you vote in the Republican or the Democratic (primary/caucus)? ------------------------------------------------------ 265 1. REPUBLICAN 431 5. DEMOCRATIC 14 8. DK, CAN'T REMEMBER 3 9. NA 1772 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in D1 ============================== VAR 923303 NAME-92PRE: D1b. COLUMNS 1916 - 1917 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 D1b. (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of the Republican Presidential candidates in your state's (primary/caucus). Who did you vote for? --------------------------------------------------------- 212 01. George Bush 23 02. Patrick Buchanan 2 03. Uncommitted 9 90. Ross Perot (write-in) 5 96. Didn't vote for a presidential candidate/voted only for state or local candidates 6 97. Other 5 98. DK, CAN'T REMEMBER 3 99. NA 2220 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in D1 or D1a ============================== VAR 923304 NAME-92PRE: D1c. COLUMNS 1918 - 1919 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 D1c. (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of the Democratic Presidential candidates in your state's (primary/caucus). Who did you vote for? --------------------------------------------------------- 269 01. Bill Clinton 55 02. Paul Tsongas 40 03. Jerry Brown 4 04. Bob Kerry 3 05. Tom Harkin 6 06. Uncommitted 1 07. Voted for Bill Clinton as write-in in Republican primary (TN only) 8 90. Ross Perot (write-in) 6 96. Didn't vote for a presidential candidate/voted only for state or local candidates 4 97. Other 30 98. DK, CAN'T REMEMBER 5 99. NA 2054 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in D1; 1, 8-9 in D1a ============================== VAR 923305 NAME-92PRE: D2a. THERM BUSH COLUMNS 1920 - 1922 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2. (RB, P.3) I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political leaders and other people who are in the news these days. I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that person using something we call the feeling thermometer. Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you feel favorable and warm toward the person. Ratings between 0 degrees and 50 degrees mean that you don't feel favorable toward the person and that you don't care too much for that person. You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you don't feel particularly warm or cold toward the person. If we come to a person whose name you don't recognize, you don't need to rate that person. Just tell me and we'll move on to the next one. Our first person is George Bush. How would you rate him using the thermometer? PROBE FOR "I DON'T KNOW" RESPONSE: When you say "don't know" do you mean that you don't know who the person is, or do you have something else in mind? D2a. GEORGE BUSH ------------------------------------------------------------ Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923306 NAME-92PRE: D2b. TH CLINTON COLUMNS 1923 - 1925 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2b. Bill Clinton ---------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923307 NAME-92PRE: D2c. TH PEROT COLUMNS 1926 - 1928 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2c. Ross Perot -------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923308 NAME-92PRE: D2d. TH QUAYLE COLUMNS 1929 - 1931 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2d. Dan Quayle -------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923309 NAME-92PRE: D2e. TH GORE COLUMNS 1932 - 1934 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2e. Albert Gore --------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923310 NAME-92PRE: D2f. TH A HILL COLUMNS 1935 - 1937 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2f. Anita Hill -------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923311 NAME-92PRE: D2g. FOLEY COLUMNS 1938 - 1940 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2g. Tom Foley ------------------------------------- Code actual number NOTE: It was discovered during interviewing that Tom Foley was also the name of a prominent district attorney in Ramsey County, MN. It is possible that some respondents in MN had that individual in mind. 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923312 NAME-92PRE: D2h. TH B BUSH COLUMNS 1941 - 1943 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2h. Barbara Bush ---------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923313 NAME-92PRE: D2j. TH HILLARY COLUMNS 1944 - 1946 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2j. Hillary Clinton ------------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923314 NAME-92PRE: D2k. THOMAS COLUMNS 1947 - 1949 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2k. Clarence Thomas ------------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923315 NAME-92PRE: D2m. BUCHANAN COLUMNS 1950 - 1952 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2m. Pat Buchanan ---------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923316 NAME-92PRE: D2n. TH JACKSON COLUMNS 1953 - 1955 NUMERIC MD=997 OR GE 998 D2n. Jesse Jackson ----------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED" variables are 4224-4237] 999. NA ============================== VAR 923317 NAME-92PRE: D3a. TH DEM PTY COLUMNS 1956 - 1958 NUMERIC MD=GE 998 D3. (RB, STILL ON P. 3) And still using the thermometer, how would you rate the following: D3a. The Democratic Party ---------------------------------------------------------- Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 923318 NAME-92PRE: D3b. TH REP PTY COLUMNS 1959 - 1961 NUMERIC MD=GE 998 D3b. The Republican Party ------------------------------------------------ Code actual number 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA ============================== VAR 923319 NAME-92PRE: D4. COLUMNS 1962 - 1962 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 D4. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling his job as president? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1037 1. APPROVE 1377 5. DISAPPROVE 66 8. DK 5 9. NA ============================== VAR 923320 NAME-92PRE: D4a/b. BUSH APPRV COLUMNS 1963 - 1963 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D4a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? D4b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------- 356 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 676 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 501 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 874 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 6 9. NA 71 0. Inap, 8-9 in D4 ============================== VAR 923321 NAME-92PRE: D5. COLUMNS 1964 - 1964 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 D5. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling our relations with foreign countries? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1484 1. APPROVE 914 5. DISAPPROVE 81 8. DK 6 9. NA ============================== VAR 923322 NAME-92PRE: D5a/b. BUSH FORGN COLUMNS 1965 - 1965 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D5a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? D5b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------- 861 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 621 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 341 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 571 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 3 9. NA 87 0. Inap, 8-9 in D5 ============================== VAR 923323 NAME-92PRE: D6. COLUMNS 1966 - 1966 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 D6. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling the economy? ----------------------------------------------------------- 502 1. APPROVE 1915 5. DISAPPROVE 64 8. DK 4 9. NA ============================== VAR 923324 NAME-92PRE: D6a/b. BUSH ECON COLUMNS 1967 - 1967 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D6a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? D6b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------- 171 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 329 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 410 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 1503 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 8. DK 4 9. NA 68 0. Inap, 8-9 in D6 ============================== VAR 923325 NAME-92PRE: D7. COLUMNS 1968 - 1968 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 D7. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is handling the crisis in the Persian Gulf? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1513 1. APPROVE 823 5. DISAPPROVE 142 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923326 NAME-92PRE: D7a/b. BUSH GOLF COLUMNS 1969 - 1969 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D7a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? D7b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------- 905 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 607 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 269 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 549 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 3 8. DK 3 9. NA 149 0. Inap, 8-9 in D7 ============================== VAR 923327 NAME-92PRE: D8a. COLUMNS 1970 - 1970 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 D8. (RB, P.4) Which presidential candidate do you think would do a better job at handling the nation's economy--George Bush, Bill Clinton, or wouldn't there be any difference between them?: (Who do you think would do a better job at...) D8a. HANDLING THE NATION'S ECONOMY? ------------------------------------------------------------ 569 1. BUSH 1054 2. CLINTON 757 3. NO DIFFERENCE 23 4. PEROT (volunteered) 68 8. DK 14 9. NA ============================== VAR 923328 NAME-92PRE: D8b. COLUMNS 1971 - 1971 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 D8b. handling foreign affairs? ---------------------------------------------------- 1392 1. BUSH 536 2. CLINTON 428 3. NO DIFFERENCE 7 4. PEROT (volunteered) 111 8. DK 11 9. NA ============================== VAR 923329 NAME-92PRE: D8c. COLUMNS 1972 - 1972 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 D8c. solving the problem of poverty? ------------------------------------------------------------ 383 1. BUSH 1302 2. CLINTON 689 3. NO DIFFERENCE 19 4. PEROT (volunteered) 79 8. DK 13 9. NA ============================== VAR 923330 NAME-92PRE: D8d. COLUMNS 1973 - 1973 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 D8d. handling the problem of pollution and protecting the environment? ---------------------------------------------------- 469 1. BUSH 1147 2. CLINTON 740 3. NO DIFFERENCE 11 4. PEROT (volunteered) 109 8. DK 9 9. NA ============================== VAR 923331 NAME-92PRE: D8e. COLUMNS 1974 - 1974 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 D8e. making health care more affordable? ----------------------------------------------------------- 405 1. BUSH 1406 2. CLINTON 570 3. NO DIFFERENCE 14 4. PEROT (volunteered) 81 8. DK 9 9. NA ============================== VAR 923332 NAME-92PRE: D8f. COLUMNS 1975 - 1975 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 D8f. reducing the budget deficit? ---------------------------------------------------- 460 1. BUSH 888 2. CLINTON 972 3. NO DIFFERENCE 36 4. PEROT (volunteered) 107 8. DK 22 9. NA There are no variables in range 3333-3400 ============================== VAR 923401 NAME-92PRE: E1. LIKES DEM PTY COLUMNS 1976 - 1976 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 E1. I'd like to ask you what you think are the good and bad points about the two national parties. Is there anything in particular that you like about the Democratic Party? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1203 1. YES 1164 5. NO 113 8. DK 5 9. NA ============================== VAR 923402 NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 1977 - 1980 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 E1a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What is that?] [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1 ============================== VAR 923403 NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 1981 - 1984 NUMERIC MD=0 E1a(2). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1 ============================== VAR 923404 NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 1985 - 1988 NUMERIC MD=0 E1a(3). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1 ============================== VAR 923405 NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 1989 - 1992 NUMERIC MD=0 E1a(4). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1 ============================== VAR 923406 NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 1993 - 1996 NUMERIC MD=0 E1a(5). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1 ============================== VAR 923407 NAME-92PRE: E2. DSLKE DEM PTY COLUMNS 1997 - 1997 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 E2. Is there anything in particular that you don't like about the Democratic Party? -------------------------------------------------------- 1015 1. YES 1370 5. NO 92 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923408 NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 1998 - 2001 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 E2a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What is that?] [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2 ============================== VAR 923409 NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 2002 - 2005 NUMERIC MD=0 E2a(2). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2 ============================== VAR 923410 NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 2006 - 2009 NUMERIC MD=0 E2a(3). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2 ============================== VAR 923411 NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 2010 - 2013 NUMERIC MD=0 E2a(4). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2 ============================== VAR 923412 NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 2014 - 2017 NUMERIC MD=0 E2a(5). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2 ============================== VAR 923413 NAME-92PRE: E3. LIKES REP PTY COLUMNS 2018 - 2018 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 E3. Is there anything in particular that you like about the Republican Party? ------------------------------------------------------------ 884 1. YES 1507 5. NO 85 8. DK 9 9. NA ============================== VAR 923414 NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 2019 - 2022 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 E3a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What is that?] [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) --------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3 ============================== VAR 923415 NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 2023 - 2026 NUMERIC MD=0 E3a(2). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3 ============================== VAR 923416 NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 2027 - 2030 NUMERIC MD=0 E3a(3). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3 ============================== VAR 923417 NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 2031 - 2034 NUMERIC MD=0 E3a(4). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3 ============================== VAR 923418 NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 2035 - 2038 NUMERIC MD=0 E3a(5). [PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3 ============================== VAR 923419 NAME-92PRE: E4. DSLKE REP PTY COLUMNS 2039 - 2039 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 E4. Is there anything in particular that you don't like about the Republican Party? -------------------------------------------------------- 1266 1. YES 1129 5. NO 82 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923420 NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 2040 - 2043 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 E4a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What is that?] [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4 ============================== VAR 923421 NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 2044 - 2047 NUMERIC MD=0 E4a(2). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4 ============================== VAR 923422 NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 2048 - 2051 NUMERIC MD=0 E4a(3). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4 ============================== VAR 923423 NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 2052 - 2055 NUMERIC MD=0 E4a(4). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4 ============================== VAR 923424 NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 2056 - 2059 NUMERIC MD=0 E4a(5). [PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4 ============================== VAR 923425 NAME-92PRE: F1. COLUMNS 2060 - 2060 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F1. We are interested in how people are getting along financially these days. Would you say that you (and your family living here) are better off or worse off financially than you were a year ago? ----------------------------------------------------------- 749 1. BETTER OFF 866 3. SAME 857 5. WORSE OFF 10 8. DK 3 9. NA ============================== VAR 923426 NAME-92PRE: F1a/b. R FINANC COLUMNS 2061 - 2061 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F1a. Is that much better off or somewhat better off? F1b. Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off? ----------------------------------------------------- 166 1. MUCH BETTER 582 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 866 3. Same; 3 in F1 558 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 299 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 1 9. NA 13 0. Inap, 8-9 in F1 ============================== VAR 923427 NAME-92PRE: F2. COLUMNS 2062 - 2062 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F2. Now looking ahead, do you think that a year from now you (and your family living here) will be better off financially, or worse off, or just about the same as now? --------------------------------------------------------- 811 1. BETTER YEAR FROM NOW 1347 3. SAME 241 5. WORSE YEAR FROM NOW 82 8. DK 4 9. NA ============================== VAR 923428 NAME-92PRE:F2A/B COLUMNS 2063 - 2063 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 F2a. Is that much better off or somewhat better off? F2b. Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off? ----------------------------------------------------- 225 1. MUCH BETTER 583 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 1347 3. Same; 3 in F2 178 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 61 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 5 9. NA 86 0. Inap, 8-9 in F2 ============================== VAR 923429 NAME-92PRE: F3. COLUMNS 2064 - 2064 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F3. Do you think that over the last year (your/your family's) income has gone up more than the cost of living, has it fallen behind, or has it stayed about even with the cost of living? ---------------------------------------------------------- 274 1. GONE UP MORE 1005 3. STAYED ABOUT EVEN 1181 5. FALLEN BEHIND 23 8. DK 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 923430 NAME-92PRE: F3a/b. COST LIVNG COLUMNS 2065 - 2065 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F3a. Has it gone up a lot more or a little more? F3b. Has it fallen behind a lot or a little? ------------------------------------------------- 93 1. GONE UP A LOT 179 2. GONE UP A LITTLE 1005 3. Same; 3 in F3 674 4. FALLEN BEHIND A LITTLE 506 5. FALLEN BEHIND A LOT 8. DK 3 9. NA 25 0. Inap, 8-9 in F3 ============================== VAR 923431 NAME-92PRE: F4. COLUMNS 2066 - 2066 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F4. Over the past year have the economic policies of the federal government made you (and your family living here) better off, worse off,or haven't they made much of a difference either way? --------------------------------------------------------- 85 1. BETTER OFF 1630 3. HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE 716 5. WORSE OFF 52 8. DK 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 923432 NAME-92PRE: F4a/b. COLUMNS 2067 - 2067 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F4a. Is that much better off or somewhat better off? F4b. Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off? ----------------------------------------------------- 16 1. MUCH BETTER 69 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 1630 3. Same; 3 in F4 483 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 233 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 54 0. Inap, 8-9 in F4 ============================== VAR 923433 NAME-92PRE: F5. COLUMNS 2068 - 2068 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F5. During the past year (have you/has your family living here) been able to buy most of the things you needed and planned on buying or have you had to put off buying these things? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1066 1. BEEN ABLE TO BUY 1232 5. HAD TO PUT OFF BUYING 9 8. DK 6 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923434 NAME-92PRE: F6. COLUMNS 2069 - 2069 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6. In the past year did you (or anyone in your family living here) put off medical or dental treatment because you didn't have the money? ------------------------------------------------------------ 713 1. YES 1587 5. NO 7 8. DK 6 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923435 NAME-92PRE: F7a. BORROW COLUMNS 2070 - 2070 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F7. In order to make ends meet this past year did (any of) you do any of the following: F7a. borrow money from a bank, a lending institution, or from relatives or friends? ----------------------------------------------------------- 805 1. YES 1497 5. NO 1 8. DK 10 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923436 NAME-92PRE: F7b. USE SAVING COLUMNS 2071 - 2071 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F7b. (Did you) dip into your savings? -------------------------------------------------------- 1076 1. YES 1215 5. NO 8. DK 22 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923437 NAME-92PRE: F7c. SEC JOB COLUMNS 2072 - 2072 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F7c. (Did you) look for a job, look for a second job, or try to work more hours at your present job? ---------------------------------------------------------- 961 1. YES 1337 5. NO 1 8. DK 14 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923438 NAME-92PRE: F8. COLUMNS 2073 - 2073 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F8. Over the past year have you (and your family) been able to save any money? ------------------------------------------------------------ 943 1. YES 1352 5. NO 11 8. DK 7 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923439 NAME-92PRE: F9. COLUMNS 2074 - 2074 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F9. This past year have you (or anyone in your family living here) fallen behind in rent or house payments? ------------------------------------------------------ 265 1. YES 2036 5. NO 5 8. DK 7 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923440 NAME-92PRE: F10a. SOC SEC COLUMNS 2075 - 2075 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F10. (RB, P. 5) Do you (or any family member living with you) currently receive payments from... F10a. ...Social Security? ---------------------------------------------------------- 679 1. YES 1795 5. NO 5 8. DK 6 9. NA ============================== VAR 923441 NAME-92PRE: F10b. FOOD STAMP COLUMNS 2076 - 2076 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F10b. ...Food Stamps? ----------------------------------------------------- 226 1. YES 2251 5. NO 1 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923442 NAME-92PRE: F10c. MEDICARE COLUMNS 2077 - 2077 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F10c. ...Medicare? ----------------------------------------------------- 558 1. YES 1918 5. NO 2 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923443 NAME-92PRE: F10d. MEDICAID COLUMNS 2078 - 2078 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F10d. ...Medicaid? ----------------------------------------------------- 260 1. YES 2204 5. NO 9 8. DK 12 9. NA ============================== VAR 923444 NAME-92PRE: F10e. UNEMPLOYM COLUMNS 2079 - 2079 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F10e. ...Unemployment Compensation? ----------------------------------------------------- 110 1. YES 2364 5. NO 1 8. DK 10 9. NA ============================== VAR 923445 NAME-92PRE: F10f. FDC COLUMNS 2080 - 2080 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F10f. ...Aid to Families with Dependent Children? -------------------------------------------------------- 94 1. YES 2377 5. NO 5 8. DK 9 9. NA ============================== VAR 923446 NAME-92PRE: F10G. VET BENF COLUMNS 2081 - 2081 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F10g. ...Veterans Benefits? ------------------------------------------------------ 81 1. YES 2394 5. NO 2 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923447 NAME-92PRE: F10h. PENSION COLUMNS 2082 - 2082 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F10h. ...Retirement pensions for federal government employees? ----------------------------------------------------------- 87 1. YES 2392 5. NO 1 8. DK 5 9. NA ============================== VAR 923448 NAME-92PRE: F10j. DISABILITY COLUMNS 2083 - 2083 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F10j. ...Disability payments? -------------------------------------------------------- 136 1. YES 2340 5. NO 2 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923449 NAME-92PRE: F10k. WORK COMP COLUMNS 2084 - 2084 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F10k. ...Workman's compensation? ----------------------------------------------------------- 45 1. YES 2434 5. NO 1 8. DK 5 9. NA ============================== VAR 923450 NAME-92PRE: F11. COLUMNS 2085 - 2085 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 F11. Which candidate for President would be more likely to try to raise taxes: George Bush or Bill Clinton, or wouldn't there be much difference between them? ----------------------------------------------------------- 395 1. BUSH 867 2. CLINTON 1162 3. NO DIFFERENCE 3 4. Perot (volunteered) 53 8. DK 5 9. NA There are no variables in range 3451-3500 ============================== VAR 923501 NAME-92PRE: G1a. B ANGRY COLUMNS 2086 - 2086 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 G1. Now we would like to know something about the feelings you have toward the candidates for President. I am going to name a candidate, and I want you to tell me whether something about that person, or something he has done, has made you have certain feelings like anger or pride. Has George Bush -- because of the kind of person he is, or because of something he has done--ever made you feel: G1a. angry? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1272 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1199 5. NO; NEVER FELT 4 8. DK 10 9. NA ============================== VAR 923502 NAME-92PRE: G1b. B HOPEFUL COLUMNS 2087 - 2087 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 G1b. hopeful? ------------------------------------------------------ 1195 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1270 5. NO; NEVER FELT 9 8. DK 11 9. NA ============================== VAR 923503 NAME-92PRE: G1c. B AFRAID COLUMNS 2088 - 2088 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 G1c. afraid? ----------------------------------------------------- 995 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1475 5. NO; NEVER FELT 4 8. DK 11 9. NA ============================== VAR 923504 NAME-92PRE: G1d. B PROUD COLUMNS 2089 - 2089 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 G1d. proud? ---------------------------------------------------- 1399 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1071 5. NO; NEVER FELT 3 8. DK 12 9. NA ============================== VAR 923505 NAME-92PRE: G2a. C ANGRY COLUMNS 2090 - 2090 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 G2. Think about Bill Clinton. Has Bill Clinton (-- because of the kind of person he is, or because of something he has done --) ever made you feel: G2a. angry? ------------------------------------------------------ 629 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1829 5. NO; NEVER FELT 8 8. DK 19 9. NA ============================== VAR 923506 NAME-92PRE: G2b. C HOPEFUL COLUMNS 2091 - 2091 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 G2b. hopeful? ------------------------------------------------------- 1263 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1194 5. NO; NEVER FELT 7 8. DK 21 9. NA ============================== VAR 923507 NAME-92PRE: G2c. C AFRAID COLUMNS 2092 - 2092 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 G2c. afraid? ------------------------------------------------------ 584 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1877 5. NO; NEVER FELT 5 8. DK 19 9. NA ============================== VAR 923508 NAME-92PRE: G2d. C PROUD COLUMNS 2093 - 2093 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 G2d. proud? ----------------------------------------------------- 589 1. YES, HAVE FELT 1859 5. NO; NEVER FELT 12 8. DK 25 9. NA ============================== VAR 923509 NAME-92PRE: G3a. LIB/CON 7PT COLUMNS 2094 - 2094 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3. (RB, P. 6) We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and conservatives. Here is a 7-point scale on which the political views that people might hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative. G3a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ---------------------------------------------------------- RATING (1-7) 50 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 210 2. LIBERAL 244 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 572 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 371 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 313 6. CONSERVATIVE 64 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 63 8. DK; [DO NOT PROBE] 5 9. NA 593 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; [DO NOT PROBE] ============================== VAR 923510 NAME-92PRE: G3b. COLUMNS 2095 - 2095 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3b. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ---------------------------- 572 1. RATING AT G3a IS 4 1252 2. ALL OTHERS 661 0. Inap, 0, 8-9 in G3 ============================== VAR 923511 NAME-92PRE: G3c. COLUMNS 2096 - 2096 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3c. (IF MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD) If you had to choose would you consider yourself a liberal or a conservative? -------------------------------------------------------- 188 1. LIBERAL 91 3. MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD 264 5. CONSERVATIVE 17 7. REFUSES TO CHOOSE 9 8. DK 3 9. NA 1913 0. Inap, 0, 1-3, 5-9 in G3 (2 in G3b) ============================== VAR 923512 NAME-92PRE: G3d. COLUMNS 2097 - 2097 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3d. (IF DON'T KNOW OR HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH:) If you had to choose would you consider yourself a liberal or a conservative? ----------------------------------------------------------- 121 1. LIBERAL 55 3. MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD 277 5. CONSERVATIVE 33 7. REFUSES TO CHOOSE 160 8. DK 10 9. NA 1829 0. Inap, 1-7,9 in G3a ============================== VAR 923513 NAME-92PRE: G3x. LIB/CON 3P COLUMNS 2098 - 2098 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3x. SUMMARY: R's Ideological Placement, Bracketed --------------------------------------------------- Built from G3a, G3c-d 813 1. Liberal (1-3 in G3a; 1 in G3c; 1 in G3d) 175 3. Moderate (4 in G3a and 3, 7-9 in G3c; 3 in G3d) 1289 5. Conservative (5-7 in G3a; 5 in G3c; 5 in G3d) 33 7. Refused to choose (0, 8 in G3a and 7 in G3d) 160 8. Don't Know (0, 8 in G3a and 8 in G3d) 5 9. NA to entire question series G3 (9 in G3a) 10 0. NA to follow up question G3d ============================== VAR 923514 NAME-92PRE: G3e/d1. BUSH COLUMNS 2099 - 2099 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3e/G3d1. (RB, STILL ON P. 6) Where would you place George Bush on this scale? ----------------------------------------------------------- 69 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 98 2. LIBERAL 166 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 333 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 417 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 815 6. CONSERVATIVE 261 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 302 8. DK 9 9. NA 15 0. Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d ============================== VAR 923515 NAME-92PRE: G3f/d2. CLINTON COLUMNS 2100 - 2100 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3f/G3d2. (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this scale)? -------------------------------------------------------- 178 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 555 2. LIBERAL 576 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 478 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 173 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 101 6. CONSERVATIVE 44 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 357 8. DK 8 9. NA 15 0. Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d ============================== VAR 923516 NAME-92PRE: G3g/d3. PEROT COLUMNS 2101 - 2101 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3g/G3d3. (Where would you place) Ross Perot (on this scale)? ------------------------------------------------------ 165 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 167 2. LIBERAL 214 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 452 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 270 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 297 6. CONSERVATIVE 249 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 645 8. DK 11 9. NA 15 0. Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d ============================== VAR 923517 NAME-92PRE: G3h. REP PTY COLUMNS 2102 - 2102 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3h. The Republican party? ------------------------------------------------------ 57 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 106 2. LIBERAL 152 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 300 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 375 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 712 6. CONSERVATIVE 318 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 229 8. DK 61 9. NA 175 0. Inap, 9 in G3a; 8-9 in G3d ============================== VAR 923518 NAME-92PRE: G3j. DEM PTY COLUMNS 2103 - 2103 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3j. The Democratic party? ------------------------------------------------------ 189 1. EXTREMELY LIBERAL 596 2. LIBERAL 506 3. SLIGHTLY LIBERAL 365 4. MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD 200 5. SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE 117 6. CONSERVATIVE 52 7. EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE 225 8. DK 60 9. NA 175 0. Inap, 9 in G3a; 8-9 in G3d ============================== VAR 923519 NAME-92PRE: G4. COLUMNS 2104 - 2104 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G4. Do you think people who run for high public office should display higher moral standards in their personal life than does the average citizen? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1419 1. YES 837 5. NO 46 8. DK 11 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923520 NAME-92PRE: G5a. COLUMNS 2105 - 2105 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G5. (RB, P. 7) Some people say that there are certain qualities that make a person a true American. Others say that there isn't anything that makes one person more American than another. I'm going to read some of the things that have been mentioned. For each of the following, tell me how important you think it is in making someone a true American -- extremely important, very (important), somewhat (important), or not at all important. G5a. Trying to get ahead on your own effort? ------------------------------------------------------------ 805 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 1034 2. VERY IMPORTANT 324 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 121 4. NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 20 8. DK 9 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923521 NAME-92PRE: G5b. COLUMNS 2106 - 2106 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G5b. (How about) believing in God? ------------------------------------------------------------ 931 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 637 2. VERY IMPORTANT 358 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 372 4. NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 7 8. DK 8 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923522 NAME-92PRE: G5c. COLUMNS 2107 - 2107 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G5c. Treating people of all races and backgrounds equally? ------------------------------------------------------- 1245 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 888 2. VERY IMPORTANT 130 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 36 4. NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 6 8. DK 8 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923523 NAME-92PRE: G5d. COLUMNS 2108 - 2108 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G5d. Speaking English? ------------------------------------------------------- 688 1. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT 845 2. VERY IMPORTANT 541 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 221 4. NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT 9 8. DK 9 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923524 NAME-92PRE: G6. COLUMNS 2109 - 2109 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G6. (RB, P. 8) Some people say that it is better for America if different racial and ethnic groups maintain their distinct cultures. Others say that it is better if groups change so that they blend into the larger society as in the idea of a melting pot. Which of these positions comes closer to your own opinion: Racial and ethnic groups should maintain their distinct cultures, or groups should change so that they blend into the larger society? ------------------------------------------------------------ 757 1. GROUPS SHOULD MAINTAIN THEIR DISTINCT CULTURES 404 3. NEITHER/BOTH, ETC. (VOLUNTEERED) 1090 5. GROUPS SHOULD CHANGE AND BLEND INTO THE LARGER SOCIETY 50 8. DK 12 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923525 NAME-92PRE: G7. COLUMNS 2110 - 2110 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G7. Do you think that most men who tried to avoid military service during the Vietnam War should have served regardless of their personal beliefs? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1061 1. YES, SHOULD HAVE SERVED 1134 2. NO, NEED NOT HAVE SERVED 101 8. DK 17 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923526 NAME-92PRE: H1. COLUMNS 2111 - 2111 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H1. Do you feel things in this country are generally going in the right direction, or do you feel things have pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track? ----------------------------------------------------------- 413 1. RIGHT DIRECTION 1994 5. WRONG TRACK 69 8. DK 9 9. NA ============================== VAR 923527 NAME-92PRE: H2. COLUMNS 2112 - 2112 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H2. Would you say that over the past year, the level of unemployment in the country has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? ----------------------------------------------------------- 65 1. BETTER 411 3. STAYED SAME 1977 5. WORSE 30 8. DK 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 923528 NAME-92PRE: H2a/b. COLUMNS 2113 - 2113 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H2a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H2b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 4 1. MUCH BETTER 61 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 411 3. Same; 3 in H2 804 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 1171 5. MUCH WORSE 2 8. DK 9. NA 32 0. Inap, 8-9 in H2 ============================== VAR 923529 NAME-92PRE: H3. COLUMNS 2114 - 2114 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H3. Would you say that over the past year, inflation has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? --------------------------------------------------------- 155 1. BETTER 951 3. STAYED SAME 1338 5. WORSE 40 8. DK 1 9. NA ============================== VAR 923530 NAME-92PRE: H3a/b. COLUMNS 2115 - 2115 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H3a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H3b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 35 1. MUCH BETTER 120 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 951 3. Same; 3 in H3 741 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 595 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 2 9. NA 41 0. Inap, 8-9 in H3 ============================== VAR 923531 NAME-92PRE: H4. COLUMNS 2116 - 2116 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H4. How about the economy. Would you say that over the past year the nation's economy has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? -------------------------------------------------------- 113 1. GOTTEN BETTER 567 3. STAYED THE SAME 1775 5. GOTTEN WORSE 27 8. DK 3 9. NA ============================== VAR 923532 NAME-92PRE: H4a/b. NAT ECON COLUMNS 2117 - 2117 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H4a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H4b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 10 1. MUCH BETTER 103 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 567 3. Same; 3 in H4 833 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 942 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 30 0. Inap, 8-9 in H4 ============================== VAR 923533 NAME-92PRE: H5. COLUMNS 2118 - 2118 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H5. What about in the last few months, since about the 4th of July. Would you say that the nation's economy has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? ----------------------------------------------------------- 201 1. GOTTEN BETTER 1267 3. STAYED THE SAME 791 5. GOTTEN WORSE 48 8. DK 6 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923534 NAME-92PRE: H5a/b. COLUMNS 2119 - 2119 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H5a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H5b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 10 1. MUCH BETTER 190 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 1267 3. Same; 3 in H5 482 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 309 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 1 9. NA 226 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 8-9 in H5 ============================== VAR 923535 NAME-92PRE: H6. COLUMNS 2120 - 2120 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H6. Compared to four years ago, would you say that the nation's economy has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? ---------------------------------------------------------- 107 1. GOTTEN BETTER 303 3. STAYED THE SAME 1858 5. GOTTEN WORSE 39 8. DK 6 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923536 NAME-92PRE: H6a/b. COLUMNS 2121 - 2121 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H6a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H6b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 16 1. MUCH BETTER 91 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 303 3. Same; 3 in H6 728 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 1130 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 9. NA 217 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 8-9 in H6 ============================== VAR 923537 NAME-92PRE: H7. COLUMNS 2122 - 2122 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H7. What about the next 12 months? Do you expect the national economy to get better, get worse, or stay about the same? ------------------------------------------------------------ 745 1. GET BETTER 1157 3. STAY THE SAME 443 5. GET WORSE 132 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923538 NAME-92PRE: H8. COLUMNS 2123 - 2123 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H8. What about America's ability to compete in the world economy? Over the past year has that gotten better, stayed the same, or gotten worse? ---------------------------------------------------------- 324 1. BETTER 962 3. STAYED SAME 1046 5. WORSE 150 8. DK 3 9. NA ============================== VAR 923539 NAME-92PRE: H8a/b. COLUMNS 2124 - 2124 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H8a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H8b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? --------------------------------------------------- 39 1. MUCH BETTER 285 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 962 3. Same; 3 in H8 680 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 363 5. MUCH WORSE 1 8. DK 2 9. NA 153 0. Inap, 8-9 in H8 ============================== VAR 923540 NAME-92PRE: H9. COLUMNS 2125 - 2125 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H9. Do you think that twenty years from now, the standard of living for the people who are just children now will be better, about the same, or worse than it is today? ---------------------------------------------------------- 791 1. BETTER 434 3. SAME 1090 5. WORSE 159 8. DK 11 9. NA ============================== VAR 923541 NAME-92PRE: H10. COLUMNS 2126 - 2126 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H10. Over the past year would you say that the economic policies of the federal government have made the nation's economy better, worse, or haven't they made much difference either way? ----------------------------------------------------------- 95 1. BETTER 1248 3. HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE 1047 5. WORSE 93 8. DK 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 923542 NAME-92PRE: H10a/b. COLUMNS 2127 - 2127 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H10a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H10b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? ---------------------------------------------------- 11 1. MUCH BETTER 84 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 1248 3. Same; 3 in H10 623 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 422 5. MUCH WORSE 8. DK 2 9. NA 95 0. Inap, 8-9 in H10 ============================== VAR 923543 NAME-92PRE: H11. COLUMNS 2128 - 2128 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H11. What about the economic conditions in this state. Would you say that over the past year economic conditions in this state have gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse? ------------------------------------------------------------ 180 1. GOTTEN BETTER 841 3. STAYED THE SAME 1395 5. GOTTEN WORSE 67 8. DK 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 923544 NAME-92PRE: H11a/b. COLUMNS 2129 - 2129 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H11a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? H11b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? ---------------------------------------------------- 23 1. MUCH BETTER 156 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 841 3. Same; 3 in H11 714 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 680 5. MUCH WORSE 2 8. DK 9. NA 69 0. Inap, 8-9 in H11 ============================== VAR 923545 NAME-92PRE: H12a. COLUMNS 2130 - 2130 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H12a. (RB, P. 9) Which party do you think would do a better job of handling the nation's economy, the Democrats, the Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference between them? ----------------------------------------------------------- 921 1. DEMOCRATS 487 2. REPUBLICANS 991 3. NO DIFFERENCE 1 4. PEROT (VOL) 29 7. NEITHER (VOL) 48 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923546 NAME-92PRE: H12b. COLUMNS 2131 - 2131 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H12b. Which party do you think would do a better job of handling foreign affairs? -------------------------------------------------------- 533 1. DEMOCRATS 1117 2. REPUBLICANS 734 3. NO DIFFERENCE 4. PEROT (VOL) 19 7. NEITHER (VOL) 74 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923547 NAME-92PRE: H12c. COLUMNS 2132 - 2132 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H12c. Which party do you think would do a better job of handling solving the problem of poverty? -------------------------------------------------------- 1257 1. DEMOCRATS 277 2. REPUBLICANS 819 3. NO DIFFERENCE 2 4. PEROT (VOL) 57 7. NEITHER (VOL) 65 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923548 NAME-92PRE: H12d. COLUMNS 2133 - 2133 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H12d. Which party do you think would do a better job of handling making health care more affordable? -------------------------------------------------------- 1335 1. DEMOCRATS 293 2. REPUBLICANS 732 3. NO DIFFERENCE 2 4. PEROT (VOL) 45 7. NEITHER (VOL) 68 8. DK 10 9. NA ============================== VAR 923549 NAME-92PRE: H13. COLUMNS 2134 - 2134 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H13. (RB, STILL P.9) Which party is more likely to cut social security benefits; the Democrats, the Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference between them? ------------------------------------------------------------ 270 1. DEMOCRATS 1129 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 978 5. REPUBLICANS 101 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923550 NAME-92PRE: H14. COLUMNS 2135 - 2135 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H14. (RB, STILL P. 9) Which party is more likely to raise taxes; the Democrats, the Republicans or wouldn't there be much difference between them? ---------------------------------------------------------- 860 1. DEMOCRATS 1090 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 481 5. REPUBLICANS 49 8. DK 5 9. NA ============================== VAR 923551 NAME-92PRE: H15. COLUMNS 2136 - 2136 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 H15. Who do you think is more to blame for the federal budget deficit, the Bush administration or the Democratic Congress? --------------------------------------------------------- 905 1. BUSH ADMINISTRATION 894 2. DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS 505 3. BOTH (VOL) 5 7. Reagan (volunteered) 153 8. DK 23 9. NA There are no variables in range 3552-3600 ============================== VAR 923601 NAME-92PRE: J1. US WEAKER COLUMNS 2137 - 2137 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 J1. During the past year, would you say that the United States' position in the world has grown weaker, stayed about the same, or has it grown stronger? ------------------------------------------------------------ 865 1. WEAKER 881 3. STAYED THE SAME 676 5. STRONGER 55 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923602 NAME-92PRE: J2. COLUMNS 2138 - 2138 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 J2. Looking ahead, do you think the problem of keeping out of war would be handled better in the next four years by the Republicans, by the Democrats, or about the same by both? ------------------------------------------------------------ 491 1. BETTER BY REPUBLICANS 1462 3. SAME BY BOTH 443 5. BETTER BY DEMOCRATS 85 8. DK 4 9. NA ============================== VAR 923603 NAME-92PRE: J3. COLUMNS 2139 - 2139 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 J3. (RB, P. 10) Some people say the U.S. should maintain its position as the world's strongest military power even if it means continuing high defense spending. Would you say that you agree strongly, agree somewhat, neither agree nor disagree, disagree somewhat, disagree strongly? ------------------------------------------------------------ 522 1. AGREE STRONGLY 960 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 300 3. NEITHER AGREE OR DISAGREE 483 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 203 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 10 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923604 NAME-92PRE: J4. COLUMNS 2140 - 2140 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 J4. I am going to read you a statement about U.S. foreign policy and I would like you to tell me whether you agree or disagree. This country would be better off if we just stayed home and did not concern ourselves with problems in other parts of the world. ----------------------------------------------------------- 641 1. AGREE 1777 5. DISAGREE 62 8. DK 5 9. NA ============================== VAR 923605 NAME-92PRE: J5. COLUMNS 2141 - 2141 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 J5. (RB, P. 11) In the future, how willing should the United States be to use military force to solve international problems... extremely willing, very willing, somewhat willing, not very willing, or never willing? ---------------------------------------------------------- 129 1. EXTREMELY WILLING 424 2. VERY WILLING 1344 3. SOMEWHAT WILLING 470 4. NOT VERY WILLING 66 5. NEVER WILLING 47 8. DK 5 9. NA ============================== VAR 923606 NAME-92PRE: J6. COLUMNS 2142 - 2142 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 J6. How worried are you about our country getting into a nuclear war at this time? Are you very worried, somewhat worried, or not worried at all? --------------------------------------------------------- 356 1. VERY WORRIED 758 3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED 1355 5. NOT WORRIED 13 8. DK 3 9. NA ============================== VAR 923607 NAME-92PRE: J7. COLUMNS 2143 - 2143 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 J7. How worried are you about our country getting into a conventional war at this time, one in which nuclear weapons are not used? Are you very worried, somewhat worried, or not worried at all? ----------------------------------------------------------- 278 1. VERY WORRIED 1088 3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED 1098 5. NOT WORRIED 18 8. DK 3 9. NA ============================== VAR 923608 NAME-92PRE: J8. COLUMNS 2144 - 2144 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 J8. Now we want to ask you about the Persian Gulf war that took place in early 1991. Do you think we did the right thing in sending U.S. military forces to the Persian Gulf or should we have stayed out? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1846 1. DID THE RIGHT THING 51 3. DEPENDS (VOL.) 491 5. SHOULD HAVE STAYED OUT 20 7. OTHER - SPECIFY 72 8. DK 5 9. NA ============================== VAR 923609 NAME-92PRE: J9. COLUMNS 2145 - 2145 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J9. Before the war actually started, do you think one political party was more in favor of using military force in the Persian Gulf than the other party was, or do you think they were about equal in their support for using force? ------------------------------------------------------------ 750 1. ONE PARTY MORE 1374 5. ABOUT EQUAL 183 8. DK 6 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923610 NAME-92PRE: J9a. COLUMNS 2146 - 2146 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J9a. (Which party supported the use of force more?) ---------------------------------------------------- 28 1. DEMOCRATIC 715 5. REPUBLICAN 6 8. DK 1 9. NA 1735 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J9 ============================== VAR 923611 NAME-92PRE: J10. COLUMNS 2147 - 2147 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 NOTE: J10-J11b presented difficult problems for interviewers and respondents alike. The intended reference was the incumbent of the 102nd Congress running for re-election as the district was constituted for the 103 rd Congress. Thus, many respondents were asked to evaluate the performance of an incumbent who was not their Representative in the 102nd Congress. Second, primaries were not held in FL, AZ, CT,NH, LA, MA MN NY, WA, WI until after the start of interviewing on September 1, so in many cases names of candidates were not decided at the start of interviewing. The candidate names were given to interviewers as soon as they became available. J10. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------------------------------------ 1946 1. J11 PRE-EDITED WITH NAME #33 OR #34 FROM CANDIDATE LIST 539 2. NO NAME #33 OR #34 IN CANDIDATE LIST ============================== VAR 923612 NAME-92PRE: J11. COLUMNS 2148 - 2148 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J11. Do you remember how (_____________________) who is running (NAME #33, #34) for re-election in this district, voted on the use of force in the Persian Gulf? --------------------------------------------------------- 303 1. YES 1323 5. NO/DON'T REMEMBER/DK [DO NOT PROBE] 320 9. NA 539 0. Inap, 2 in J10 ============================== VAR 923613 NAME-92PRE: J11a. COLUMNS 2149 - 2149 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J11a. Did (he/she) vote for or against the use of force? --------------------------------------------------------- 212 1. FOR 86 5. AGAINST 4 8. DK 1 9. NA 2182 0. Inap, 2 in J10; 5, 8-9 in J11 ============================== VAR 923614 NAME-92PRE: J11b. COLUMNS 2150 - 2150 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J11b. Would you guess that (he/she) probably voted for or against the use of force? ---------------------------------------------------------- 598 1. FOR 293 5. AGAINST 396 8. DK 36 9. NA 1162 0. Inap, 2 in J10; 1, 8-9 in J11 ============================== VAR 923615 NAME-92PRE: J12. COLUMNS 2151 - 2151 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 J12. Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush handled the war in the Persian Gulf? --------------------------------------------------------- 1674 1. APPROVE 736 5. DISAPPROVE 64 8. DK 11 9. NA ============================== VAR 923616 NAME-92PRE: J12a/b. COLUMNS 2152 - 2152 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J12a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? J12b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? -------------------------------------------------- 1003 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 667 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 258 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 475 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 3 8. DK 4 9. NA 75 0. Inap, 8-9 in J12 ============================== VAR 923617 NAME-92PRE: J13. CONSEQ WAR G COLUMNS 2153 - 2153 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J13. As you look back on the Persian Gulf War now, do you think that anything good came out of it for the United States? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1224 1. YES 999 5. NO 82 8. DK 8 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923618 NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 2154 - 2155 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 J13a(1). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) Good Effects 68 11. National Unity--united the country; showed we can pull together in a crisis/will support our troops in war 45 12. National Confidence--raised our self- esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings over the Viet Nam war. 96 13. Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag; made people proud to be American 3 14. Made people (more) aware of international situation(s) 21 16. U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers back safely; troops performed well; good leaders emerged during the war 7 17. The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed forces; increased respect for the military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the approval/recognition they deserve 33 18. Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of winning a war; showed that we could go into a war to win; demonstrated that we could win a war quickly/with minimum casualties 63 19. Military Capability--successfully tested our military capability; proved our high technology weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies; gained experience in mobilization and deployment of military forces. 247 21. Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S. leadership in the world; showed the world that we are powerful; strengthened our position in the world; will make other countries think twice before tangling with us 68 22. Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we keep our promises 121 23. New World Order--showed we will stand up to aggression/will protect our interests/are willing to fight for what is right; shows we will protect weaker countries from aggression by big countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other dictators from trying the same thing in the future; increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace 36 24. Collective Security--proved that the nations of the world could work together for the good of mankind; strengthened the United Nations as a force for peace 2 25. Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet Union/stopping spread of communism; improved relations with Russia 16 31. U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy; decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went down/ jobs opened up 145 32. Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we need/more oil now; lowered the price of oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking control of the world's oil supply 23 41. Mideast Stability--increased the stability/prospects for peace in the mideast. 33 42. Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states 54 43. Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam Hussein from Kuwait 74 44. Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's military strength/ability to make nuclear or biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam Hussein down to size 37 49. Other Good Effects Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 7 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 2 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 5 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 10 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 8 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 1261 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further mention ============================== VAR 923619 NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 2156 - 2157 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 J13a(2). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) Good Effects 36 11. National Unity--united the country; showed we can pull together in a crisis/will support our troops in war 25 12. National Confidence--raised our self- esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings over the Viet Nam war. 44 13. Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag; made people proud to be American 1 14. Made people (more) aware of international situation(s) 6 16. U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers back safely; troops performed well; good leaders emerged during the war 10 17. The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed forces; increased respect for the military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the approval/recognition they deserve 16 18. Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of winning a war; showed that we could go into a war to win; demonstrated that we could win a war quickly/with minimum casualties 38 19. Military Capability--successfully tested our military capability; proved our high technology weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies; gained experience in mobilization and deployment of military forces. 64 21. Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S. leadership in the world; showed the world that we are powerful; strengthened our position in the world; will make other countries think twice before tangling with us 34 22. Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we keep our promises 50 23. New World Order--showed we will stand up to aggression/will protect our interests/are willing to fight for what is right; shows we will protect weaker countries from aggression by big countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other dictators from trying the same thing in the future; increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace 25 24. Collective Security--proved that the nations of the world could work together for the good of mankind; strengthened the United Nations as a force for peace 2 25. Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet Union/stopping spread of communism; improved relations with Russia 8 31. U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy; decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went down/ jobs opened up 36 32. Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we need/more oil now; lowered the price of oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking control of the world's oil supply 15 41. Mideast Stability--increased the stability/prospects for peace in the mideast. 21 42. Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states 35 43. Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam Hussein from Kuwait 36 44. Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's military strength/ability to make nuclear or biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam Hussein down to size 16 49. Other Good Effects Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 4 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 1963 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further mention ============================== VAR 923620 NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 2158 - 2159 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 J13a(3). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) Good Effects 4 11. National Unity--united the country; showed we can pull together in a crisis/will support our troops in war 6 12. National Confidence--raised our self- esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings over the Viet Nam war. 6 13. Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag; made people proud to be American 14. Made people (more) aware of international situation(s) 6 16. U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers back safely; troops performed well; good leaders emerged during the war 5 17. The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed forces; increased respect for the military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the approval/recognition they deserve 4 18. Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of winning a war; showed that we could go into a war to win; demonstrated that we could win a war quickly/with minimum casualties 6 19. Military Capability--successfully tested our military capability; proved our high technology weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies; gained experience in mobilization and deployment of military forces. 7 21. Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S. leadership in the world; showed the world that we are powerful; strengthened our position in the world; will make other countries think twice before tangling with us 7 22. Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we keep our promises 18 23. New World Order--showed we will stand up to aggression/will protect our interests/are willing to fight for what is right; shows we will protect weaker countries from aggression by big countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other dictators from trying the same thing in the future; increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace 6 24. Collective Security--proved that the nations of the world could work together for the good of mankind; strengthened the United Nations as a force for peace 2 25. Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet Union/stopping spread of communism; improved relations with Russia 7 31. U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy; decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went down/ jobs opened up 6 32. Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we need/more oil now; lowered the price of oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking control of the world's oil supply 4 41. Mideast Stability--increased the stability/prospects for peace in the mideast. 3 42. Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states 9 43. Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam Hussein from Kuwait 8 44. Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's military strength/ability to make nuclear or biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam Hussein down to size 3 49. Other Good Effects Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 1 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2367 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further mention ============================== VAR 923621 NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 2160 - 2161 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 J13a(4). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) Good Effects 2 11. National Unity--united the country; showed we can pull together in a crisis/will support our troops in war 12. National Confidence--raised our self- esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings over the Viet Nam war. 13. Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag; made people proud to be American 14. Made people (more) aware of international situation(s) 1 16. U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers back safely; troops performed well; good leaders emerged during the war 1 17. The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed forces; increased respect for the military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the approval/recognition they deserve 18. Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of winning a war; showed that we could go into a war to win; demonstrated that we could win a war quickly/with minimum casualties 1 19. Military Capability--successfully tested our military capability; proved our high technology weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies; gained experience in mobilization and deployment of military forces. 5 21. Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S. leadership in the world; showed the world that we are powerful; strengthened our position in the world; will make other countries think twice before tangling with us 1 22. Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we keep our promises 6 23. New World Order--showed we will stand up to aggression/will protect our interests/are willing to fight for what is right; shows we will protect weaker countries from aggression by big countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other dictators from trying the same thing in the future; increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace 2 24. Collective Security--proved that the nations of the world could work together for the good of mankind; strengthened the United Nations as a force for peace 1 25. Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet Union/stopping spread of communism; improved relations with Russia 1 31. U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy; decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went down/ jobs opened up 2 32. Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we need/more oil now; lowered the price of oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking control of the world's oil supply 41. Mideast Stability--increased the stability/prospects for peace in the mideast. 1 42. Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states 1 43. Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam Hussein from Kuwait 4 44. Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's military strength/ability to make nuclear or biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam Hussein down to size 49. Other Good Effects Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2456 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further mention ============================== VAR 923622 NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 2162 - 2163 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 J13a(5). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) Good Effects 11. National Unity--united the country; showed we can pull together in a crisis/will support our troops in war 12. National Confidence--raised our self- esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings over the Viet Nam war. 1 13. Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag; made people proud to be American 14. Made people (more) aware of international situation(s) 16. U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers back safely; troops performed well; good leaders emerged during the war 17. The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed forces; increased respect for the military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the approval/recognition they deserve 18. Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of winning a war; showed that we could go into a war to win; demonstrated that we could win a war quickly/with minimum casualties 19. Military Capability--successfully tested our military capability; proved our high technology weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies; gained experience in mobilization and deployment of military forces. 21. Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S. leadership in the world; showed the world that we are powerful; strengthened our position in the world; will make other countries think twice before tangling with us 22. Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we keep our promises 1 23. New World Order--showed we will stand up to aggression/will protect our interests/are willing to fight for what is right; shows we will protect weaker countries from aggression by big countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other dictators from trying the same thing in the future; increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace 24. Collective Security--proved that the nations of the world could work together for the good of mankind; strengthened the United Nations as a force for peace 25. Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet Union/stopping spread of communism; improved relations with Russia 1 31. U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy; decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went down/ jobs opened up 32. Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we need/more oil now; lowered the price of oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking control of the world's oil supply 41. Mideast Stability--increased the stability/prospects for peace in the mideast. 42. Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states 43. Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam Hussein from Kuwait 1 44. Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's military strength/ability to make nuclear or biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam Hussein down to size 1 49. Other Good Effects Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2480 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further mention ============================== VAR 923623 NAME-92PRE: J14. CONSEQ WAR B COLUMNS 2164 - 2164 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J14. Other than losing lives, do you think anything bad came out of the war for the United States? -------------------------------------------------------- 933 1. YES 1283 5. NO 88 8. DK 9 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923624 NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 1 COLUMNS 2165 - 2166 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 J14a(1). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5 mentions. Bad Effects 88 51. Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the mideast; lost us the respect of other nations; generated ill will/made enemies for us in other countries 29 52. Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing to fight for pay for anyone who has the money; makes it easier for us to use force again when faced with an international problem; might make us overconfident in our ability to get our way by use of force 8 53. International Policeman--made ourselves the international policeman; obligated ourselves to give military protection to all/other (small) countries 7 61. Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed during and after the war 24 62. Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife 7 63. War Damage--damage done to countries in the mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel during the war 5 64. Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply involved in the politics of the mideast/in the Arab-Israeli problem 25 71. Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people lost their jobs/can't find jobs 10 72. Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline; didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the world/destroyed oil wells 2 73. Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to develop other sources of energy 189 74. Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise taxes to pay for the war; increased our national debt 3 75. Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war 76. Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense spending 37 77. Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of people called into the service/sent overseas; caused hardship for families of reservists called to active duty; created stress/emotional problems for children 57 78. Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological problems caused by combat; medical problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf; sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers 9 79. Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities; caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things 8 80. Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly); bad or botched military strategy 280 81. Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job 3 82. Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to establish a democratic government; repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait since the end of the war 4 83. Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel against Saddam Hussein then didn't support them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee problem--all mentions 3 84. Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq; the war is not over yet 4 85. "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/ confidence in government because of "Iraqgate" events 8 86. Doubts about having been told the truth about the conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism about motives for going to war (e.g., political play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply) Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 26 87. Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't bring peace to the mideast 22 88. Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about the war was bad; nothing good came from the war; nothing (good) was accomplished 39 89. Other Bad Effects 5 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 2 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 12 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 1 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 16 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 1552 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further mention ============================== VAR 923625 NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 2 COLUMNS 2167 - 2168 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 J14a(2). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5 mentions. Bad Effects 19 51. Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the mideast; lost us the respect of other nations; generated ill will/made enemies for us in other countries 10 52. Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing to fight for pay for anyone who has the money; makes it easier for us to use force again when faced with an international problem; might make us overconfident in our ability to get our way by use of force 5 53. International Policeman--made ourselves the international policeman; obligated ourselves to give military protection to all/other (small) countries 7 61. Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed during and after the war 13 62. Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife 3 63. War Damage--damage done to countries in the mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel during the war 64. Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply involved in the politics of the mideast/in the Arab-Israeli problem 6 71. Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people lost their jobs/can't find jobs 1 72. Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline; didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the world/destroyed oil wells 1 73. Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to develop other sources of energy 27 74. Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise taxes to pay for the war; increased our national debt 7 75. Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war 1 76. Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense spending 10 77. Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of people called into the service/sent overseas; caused hardship for families of reservists called to active duty; created stress/emotional problems for children 10 78. Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological problems caused by combat; medical problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf; sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers 1 79. Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities; caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things 1 80. Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly); bad or botched military strategy 57 81. Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job 82. Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to establish a democratic government; repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait since the end of the war 8 83. Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel against Saddam Hussein then didn't support them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee problem--all mentions 3 84. Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq; the war is not over yet 85. "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/ confidence in government because of "Iraqgate" events 7 86. Doubts about having been told the truth about the conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism about motives for going to war (e.g., political play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply) Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 7 87. Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't bring peace to the mideast 15 88. Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about the war was bad; nothing good came from the war; nothing (good) was accomplished 23 89. Other Bad Effects 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 5 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2238 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further mention ============================== VAR 923626 NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 3 COLUMNS 2169 - 2170 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 J14a(3). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5 mentions. Bad Effects 6 51. Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the mideast; lost us the respect of other nations; generated ill will/made enemies for us in other countries 5 52. Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing to fight for pay for anyone who has the money; makes it easier for us to use force again when faced with an international problem; might make us overconfident in our ability to get our way by use of force 53. International Policeman--made ourselves the international policeman; obligated ourselves to give military protection to all/other (small) countries 61. Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed during and after the war 4 62. Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife 1 63. War Damage--damage done to countries in the mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel during the war 64. Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply involved in the politics of the mideast/in the Arab-Israeli problem 71. Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people lost their jobs/can't find jobs 72. Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline; didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the world/destroyed oil wells 1 73. Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to develop other sources of energy 7 74. Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise taxes to pay for the war; increased our national debt 75. Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war 76. Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense spending 1 77. Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of people called into the service/sent overseas; caused hardship for families of reservists called to active duty; created stress/emotional problems for children 1 78. Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological problems caused by combat; medical problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf; sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers 1 79. Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities; caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things 80. Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly); bad or botched military strategy 8 81. Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job 1 82. Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to establish a democratic government; repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait since the end of the war 2 83. Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel against Saddam Hussein then didn't support them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee problem--all mentions 84. Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq; the war is not over yet 85. "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/ confidence in government because of "Iraqgate" events 86. Doubts about having been told the truth about the conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism about motives for going to war (e.g., political play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply) Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 2 87. Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't bring peace to the mideast 5 88. Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about the war was bad; nothing good came from the war; nothing (good) was accomplished 6 89. Other Bad Effects 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 1 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2433 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further mention ============================== VAR 923627 NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 4 COLUMNS 2171 - 2172 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 J14a(4). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5 mentions. Bad Effects 1 51. Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the mideast; lost us the respect of other nations; generated ill will/made enemies for us in other countries 52. Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing to fight for pay for anyone who has the money; makes it easier for us to use force again when faced with an international problem; might make us overconfident in our ability to get our way by use of force 53. International Policeman--made ourselves the international policeman; obligated ourselves to give military protection to all/other (small) countries 1 61. Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed during and after the war 62. Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife 63. War Damage--damage done to countries in the mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel during the war 64. Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply involved in the politics of the mideast/in the Arab-Israeli problem 71. Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people lost their jobs/can't find jobs 72. Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline; didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the world/destroyed oil wells 73. Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to develop other sources of energy 2 74. Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise taxes to pay for the war; increased our national debt 1 75. Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war 76. Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense spending 77. Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of people called into the service/sent overseas; caused hardship for families of reservists called to active duty; created stress/emotional problems for children 78. Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological problems caused by combat; medical problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf; sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers 79. Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities; caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things 1 80. Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly); bad or botched military strategy 81. Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job 82. Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to establish a democratic government; repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait since the end of the war 83. Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel against Saddam Hussein then didn't support them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee problem--all mentions 84. Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq; the war is not over yet 85. "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/ confidence in government because of "Iraqgate" events 1 86. Doubts about having been told the truth about the conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism about motives for going to war (e.g., political play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply) Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 1 87. Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't bring peace to the mideast 1 88. Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about the war was bad; nothing good came from the war; nothing (good) was accomplished 1 89. Other Bad Effects 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2475 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further mention ============================== VAR 923628 NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 5 COLUMNS 2173 - 2174 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 J14a(5). What did you have in mind? (5 MENTIONS) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the 1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5 mentions. Bad Effects 51. Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the mideast; lost us the respect of other nations; generated ill will/made enemies for us in other countries 52. Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing to fight for pay for anyone who has the money; makes it easier for us to use force again when faced with an international problem; might make us overconfident in our ability to get our way by use of force 53. International Policeman--made ourselves the international policeman; obligated ourselves to give military protection to all/other (small) countries 61. Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed during and after the war 62. Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife 63. War Damage--damage done to countries in the mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel during the war 64. Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply involved in the politics of the mideast/in the Arab-Israeli problem 71. Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people lost their jobs/can't find jobs 72. Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline; didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the world/destroyed oil wells 73. Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to develop other sources of energy 74. Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise taxes to pay for the war; increased our national debt 75. Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war 76. Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense spending 77. Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of people called into the service/sent overseas; caused hardship for families of reservists called to active duty; created stress/emotional problems for children 78. Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological problems caused by combat; medical problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf; sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers 79. Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities; caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things 80. Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly); bad or botched military strategy 81. Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job 82. Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to establish a democratic government; repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait since the end of the war 83. Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel against Saddam Hussein then didn't support them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee problem--all mentions 84. Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq; the war is not over yet 85. "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/ confidence in government because of "Iraqgate" events 1 86. Doubts about having been told the truth about the conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism about motives for going to war (e.g., political play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply) Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a) 87. Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't bring peace to the mideast 88. Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about the war was bad; nothing good came from the war; nothing (good) was accomplished 1 89. Other Bad Effects 95. Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now (ONLY answer given by R) 96. I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer given by R) 97. Other Miscellaneous Response 98. DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention only) 99. NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first mention only) 2483 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further mention ============================== VAR 923629 NAME-92PRE: J15. COLUMNS 2175 - 2175 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 J15. All things considered, do you think the war was worth the cost or not? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1298 1. WORTH IT 1044 5. NOT WORTH IT 133 8. DK 10 9. NA ============================== VAR 923630 NAME-92PRE: J16. COLUMNS 2176 - 2176 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 J16. Some people think that the U.S. and its allies should have continued to fight Iraq until Saddam Hussein was driven from power. Others think that the U.S. was right to stop fighting after Kuwait was liberated. What do you think? Should the war have continued or should it have stopped? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1499 1. SHOULD HAVE CONTINUED 867 3. SHOULD HAVE STOPPED 108 5. DK/NEITHER/BOTH, ETC. (VOL.) 1 8. DK 10 9. NA ============================== VAR 923631 NAME-92PRE: K1. COLUMNS 2177 - 2177 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K1. Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 624 1. REPUBLICAN 876 5. DEMOCRAT 800 2. INDEPENDENT 169 3. NO PREFERENCE 7 4. OTHER PARTY 1 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923632 NAME-92PRE: K1a/b. COLUMNS 2178 - 2178 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K1a. Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not very strong Republican? K1b. Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not very strong Democrat? ---------------------------------------------------------- 719 1. STRONG 778 5. NOT VERY STRONG 1 8. DK 2 9. NA 985 0. Inap, 2-4, 8-9 in K1 ============================== VAR 923633 NAME-92PRE: K1c. COLUMNS 2179 - 2179 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K1c. Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party or to the Democratic Party? ---------------------------------------------------------- 305 1. CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN 315 3. NEITHER 353 5. CLOSER TO DEMOCRATIC 1 8. DK 2 9. NA 1509 0. Inap, 1, 5, 8-9 in K1 ============================== VAR 923634 NAME-92PRE: K1z. PARTY ID COLUMNS 2180 - 2180 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K1z. SUMMARY: R's Party ID ---------------------------- Built from K1, K1a-c Code 8 (APOLITICAL) was used only if Respondent had a code of 3 (NO PREFERENCE) in K1 and a code of 3, 8, or 9 (NEITHER, DK, OR NA) in K1c and also showed little or no interest in politics in response to each of the following questions: A1 (pre), A4 (pre), M4 (pre), F1 (post). Respondents who showed interest in politics in response to A1 (pre), A4 (pre), M4 (pre), or F1 (post) were recoded to 3. 444 0. STRONG DEMOCRAT (510) 432 1. WEAK DEMOCRAT (550, 580, 590) 353 2. INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT (205, 305, 405) 287 3. INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT (203, 208, 209) 305 4. INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN (201, 301, 401) 349 5. WEAK REPUBLICAN (150, 180, 190) 275 6. STRONG REPUBLICAN (110) 5 7. OTHER-MINOR PARTY, REFUSES TO SAY (403, 408, 409) 26 8. APOLITICAL (303, 308, 309) 9 9. NA (800, 900) ============================== VAR 923635 NAME-92PRE: K2a. B INTELLIG COLUMNS 2181 - 2181 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K2. (RB, P. 12) I am going to read a list of words and phrases people may use to describe political figures. For each, tell me whether the word or phrase describes the candidate I name. Think about George Bush. In your opinion does the phrase "he is intelligent" describe George Bush extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all? K2a. INTELLIGENT? ---------------------------------------------------------- 584 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1419 2. QUITE WELL 360 3. NOT TOO WELL 92 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 24 8. DK 6 9. NA ============================== VAR 923636 NAME-92PRE: K2b. B COMPASS COLUMNS 2182 - 2182 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K2b. (How about) Compassionate? <...as a word or phrase that describes George Bush> -------------------------------------------------------- 349 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1088 2. QUITE WELL 782 3. NOT TOO WELL 193 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 65 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923637 NAME-92PRE: K2c. B MORAL COLUMNS 2183 - 2183 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K2c. Moral? ------------------------------------------------------- 627 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1292 2. QUITE WELL 380 3. NOT TOO WELL 99 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 80 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923638 NAME-92PRE: K2d. B INSPIRING COLUMNS 2184 - 2184 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K2d. Inspiring? ------------------------------------------------------- 179 1. EXTREMELY WELL 790 2. QUITE WELL 1072 3. NOT TOO WELL 370 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 64 8. DK 10 9. NA ============================== VAR 923639 NAME-92PRE: K2e. B LEADER COLUMNS 2185 - 2185 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K2e. Provides strong leadership? ------------------------------------------------------- 314 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1056 2. QUITE WELL 864 3. NOT TOO WELL 209 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 35 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923640 NAME-92PRE: K2f. B CARES COLUMNS 2186 - 2186 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K2f. Really cares about people like you? ------------------------------------------------------- 204 1. EXTREMELY WELL 659 2. QUITE WELL 902 3. NOT TOO WELL 655 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 57 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923641 NAME-92PRE: K2g. B KNOWLEDG COLUMNS 2187 - 2187 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K2g. Knowledgeable? ------------------------------------------------------- 524 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1484 2. QUITE WELL 367 3. NOT TOO WELL 59 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 41 8. DK 10 9. NA ============================== VAR 923642 NAME-92PRE: K2h. B HONEST COLUMNS 2188 - 2188 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K2h. Honest? ------------------------------------------------------- 381 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1054 2. QUITE WELL 693 3. NOT TOO WELL 272 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 78 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923643 NAME-92PRE: K2i. THINGS DONE COLUMNS 2189 - 2189 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K2i. Gets things done? ------------------------------------------------------- 173 1. EXTREMELY WELL 834 2. QUITE WELL 1108 3. NOT TOO WELL 312 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 48 8. DK 10 9. NA ============================== VAR 923644 NAME-92PRE: K3a. C INTELLIG COLUMNS 2190 - 2190 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K3. (RB, STILL ON P. 12) Think about Bill Clinton. In your opinion, does "intelligent" describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all? K3a. INTELLIGENT? ------------------------------------------------------------ 551 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1486 2. QUITE WELL 258 3. NOT TOO WELL 37 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 144 8. DK 9 9. NA ============================== VAR 923645 NAME-92PRE: K3b. C COMPASS COLUMNS 2191 - 2191 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K3b. (How about) Compassionate? <...as a word or phrase that describes Bill Clinton> -------------------------------------------------------- 316 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1453 2. QUITE WELL 410 3. NOT TOO WELL 49 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 247 8. DK 10 9. NA ============================== VAR 923646 NAME-92PRE: K3c. C MORAL COLUMNS 2192 - 2192 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K3c. Moral? ----------------------------------------------------- 122 1. EXTREMELY WELL 962 2. QUITE WELL 877 3. NOT TOO WELL 281 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 232 8. DK 11 9. NA ============================== VAR 923647 NAME-92PRE: K3d. C INSPIRING COLUMNS 2193 - 2193 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K3d. Inspiring? ----------------------------------------------------- 288 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1084 2. QUITE WELL 747 3. NOT TOO WELL 200 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 155 8. DK 11 9. NA ============================== VAR 923648 NAME-92PRE: K3e. C LEADER COLUMNS 2194 - 2194 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K3e. Provides strong leadership? ----------------------------------------------------- 256 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1102 2. QUITE WELL 673 3. NOT TOO WELL 145 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 297 8. DK 12 9. NA ============================== VAR 923649 NAME-92PRE: K3f. C CARES COLUMNS 2195 - 2195 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K3f. Really cares about people like you? ----------------------------------------------------- 362 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1130 2. QUITE WELL 560 3. NOT TOO WELL 195 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 227 8. DK 11 9. NA ============================== VAR 923650 NAME-92PRE: K3g. C KNOWLEDG COLUMNS 2196 - 2196 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K3g. Knowledgeable? ----------------------------------------------------- 434 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1494 2. QUITE WELL 347 3. NOT TOO WELL 50 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 146 8. DK 14 9. NA ============================== VAR 923651 NAME-92PRE: K3h. C HONEST COLUMNS 2197 - 2197 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K3h. Honest? ----------------------------------------------------- 178 1. EXTREMELY WELL 960 2. QUITE WELL 796 3. NOT TOO WELL 263 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 277 8. DK 11 9. NA ============================== VAR 923652 NAME-92PRE: K3i. C THING DONE COLUMNS 2198 - 2198 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 K3i. Gets things done? ----------------------------------------------------- 199 1. EXTREMELY WELL 1153 2. QUITE WELL 504 3. NOT TOO WELL 104 4. NOT WELL AT ALL 514 8. DK 11 9. NA There are no variables in range 3653-3700 ============================== VAR 923701 NAME-92PRE: L1a. SPEND/SERV COLUMNS 2199 - 2199 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L1. (RB, P. 13) Some people think the government should provide fewer services, even in areas such as health and education in order to reduce spending. Suppose these people are at one end of the scale at point 1. Other people feel it is important for the government to provide many more services even if it means an increase in spending. Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7. And of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. L1a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 124 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 196 2. 314 3. 632 4. 379 5. 188 6. 184 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 17 8. DK 5 9. NA 446 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 923702 NAME-92PRE: L1b. B SPEND COLUMNS 2200 - 2200 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L1b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? ----------------------------------------------------------- 180 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 371 2. 497 3. 367 4. 193 5. 107 6. 53 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 108 8. DK 5 9. NA 604 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1 ============================== VAR 923703 NAME-92PRE: L1c. C SPEND COLUMNS 2201 - 2201 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L1c. (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this scale)? ----------------------------------------------------------- 19 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 61 2. 122 3. 338 4. 518 5. 414 6. 211 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 193 8. DK 5 9. NA 604 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1 ============================== VAR 923704 NAME-92PRE: L1d. REP SPEND COLUMNS 2202 - 2202 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L1d/L1ad. The Republican Party ---------------------------------------------------- 214 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 419 2. 491 3. 452 4. 193 5. 127 6. 66 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 335 8. DK 11 9. NA 177 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L1 ============================== VAR 923705 NAME-92PRE: L1e. DEM SPEND COLUMNS 2203 - 2203 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L1e/L1ae. The Democratic Party ---------------------------------------------------- 31 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 64 2. 160 3. 406 4. 516 5. 505 6. 268 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 346 8. DK 12 9. NA 177 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L1 ============================== VAR 923706 NAME-92PRE: L1f. FED SPEND COLUMNS 2204 - 2204 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L1f. What the federal government is doing now? ------------------------------------------------------------ 102 1. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A LOT 210 2. 368 3. 505 4. 285 5. 168 6. 93 7. GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A LOT 145 8. DK 5 9. NA 604 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1 ============================== VAR 923707 NAME-92PRE: L2a. DEFENS 7P COLUMNS 2205 - 2205 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L2. (RB, P. 14) Some people believe that we should spend much less money for defense. Others feel that defense spending should be greatly increased. L2a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? --------------------------------------------------------- 202 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 310 2. 500 3. 715 4. 259 5. 88 6. 71 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 16 8. DK 6 9. NA 318 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 923708 NAME-92PRE: L2b. BUSH DEF COLUMNS 2206 - 2206 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L2b. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? -------------------------------------------------------- 42 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 68 2. 204 3. 432 4. 549 5. 418 6. 202 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 70 8. DK 6 9. NA 494 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L21 ============================== VAR 923709 NAME-92PRE: L2c. CLINTON DEF COLUMNS 2207 - 2207 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L2c. (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this scale)? ------------------------------------------------------------ 107 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 330 2. 506 3. 492 4. 172 5. 65 6. 26 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 288 8. DK 5 9. NA 494 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L2 ============================== VAR 923710 NAME-92PRE: L2d. REP DEF COLUMNS 2208 - 2208 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L2d/L2ad. The Repubican Party? ----------------------------------------------------------- 44 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 76 2. 205 3. 465 4. 543 5. 421 6. 227 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 318 8. DK 8 9. NA 178 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L2 ============================== VAR 923711 NAME-92PRE: L2e. DEM DEF COLUMNS 2209 - 2209 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L2e/L2ae. The Democratic Party? ------------------------------------------------------------ 147 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 329 2. 500 3. 546 4. 250 5. 100 6. 42 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 385 8. DK 8 9. NA 178 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L2 ============================== VAR 923712 NAME-92PRE: L2f. FED DEF COLUMNS 2210 - 2210 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L2f. What the federal government is doing now? --------------------------------------------------------- 38 1. GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 111 2. 282 3. 596 4. 448 5. 246 6. 113 7. GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING 150 8. DK 7 9. NA 494 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L2 ============================== VAR 923713 NAME-92PRE: L3. COLUMNS 2211 - 2211 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L3. Now, thinking about health care. Can you (and your family) afford to pay for the health care that you need? -------------------------------------------------------- 1224 1. YES 1073 5. NO 2 8. DK 14 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923714 NAME-92PRE: L3a. COLUMNS 2212 - 2212 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L3a. Do you presently have any kind of health insurance? --------------------------------------------------------- 1920 1. YES 383 5. NO 8. DK 10 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923715 NAME-92PRE: L4. COLUMNS 2213 - 2213 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L4. Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the quality of the health care available to you and your family? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1576 1. SATISFIED 709 5. DISSATISFIED 12 8. DK 16 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923716 NAME-92PRE: L5a. HEALTH 7P COLUMNS 2214 - 2214 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L5. (RB, P. 15) There is much concern about the rapid rise in medical and hospital costs. Some people feel there should be a government insurance plan which would cover all medical and hospital expenses for everyone. Others feel that all medical expenses should be paid by individuals, and through private insurance plans like Blue Cross or other company paid plans. L5a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 498 1. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN 308 2. 298 3. 436 4. 246 5. 185 6. 169 7. PRIVATE INSURANCE PLAN 30 8. DK 11 9. NA 304 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 923717 NAME-92PRE: L6. COLUMNS 2215 - 2215 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L6. Do you think the government should require companies to allow up to six months unpaid leave for parents to spend time with their newborn or newly adopted children, or is this something that should be left up to the individual employer? ------------------------------------------------------------ 685 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD REQUIRE 1538 2. LEFT TO INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYER 71 8. DK 19 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923718 NAME-92PRE: L7a. JOB/LIV 7P COLUMNS 2216 - 2216 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L7. (RB, P. 16) Some people feel the government in Washington should see to it that every person has a job and a good standard of living. Others think the government should just let each person get ahead on their own. L7a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ----------------------------------------------------------- 209 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 186 2. 256 3. 485 4. 433 5. 303 6. 292 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 15 8. DK 10 9. NA 296 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 923719 NAME-92PRE: L7b. BUSH JOB COLUMNS 2217 - 2217 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L7b/L7ab. Where would you place George Bush on this scale? --------------------------------------------------------- 46 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 66 2. 150 3. 383 4. 460 5. 495 6. 426 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 267 8. DK 10 9. NA 182 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L7 ============================== VAR 923720 NAME-92PRE: L7c. CLINTON JOB COLUMNS 2218 - 2218 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L7c/L7ac. (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this scale)? -------------------------------------------------------- 167 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 331 2. 466 3. 508 4. 222 5. 114 6. 87 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 398 8. DK 10 9. NA 182 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L7 ============================== VAR 923721 NAME-92PRE: L7d. REP JOB COLUMNS 2219 - 2219 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L7d. The Republican party? ----------------------------------------------------------- 29 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 53 2. 120 3. 321 4. 399 5. 441 6. 379 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 255 8. DK 11 9. NA 477 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7 ============================== VAR 923722 NAME-92PRE: L7e. DEM JOB COLUMNS 2220 - 2220 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L7e. The Democratic party? ----------------------------------------------------------- 152 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 351 2. 457 3. 410 4. 202 5. 89 6. 59 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 278 8. DK 10 9. NA 477 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7 ============================== VAR 923723 NAME-92PRE: L7f. FED JOB COLUMNS 2221 - 2221 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L7f. What the federal government is doing now? ------------------------------------------------------ 41 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING 95 2. 194 3. 497 4. 356 5. 325 6. 279 7. GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD 208 8. DK 13 9. NA 477 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7 ============================== VAR 923724 NAME-92PRE: L8a. HELP BLK 7P COLUMNS 2222 - 2222 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L8. (RB, P. 17) Some people feel that the government in Washington should make every effort to improve the social and economic position of blacks. Others feel that the government should not make any special effort to help blacks because they should help themselves. L8a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 140 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS 123 2. 240 3. 603 4. 327 5. 330 6. 466 7. BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES 18 8. DK 21 9. NA 217 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 923725 NAME-92PRE: L9a. COLUMNS 2223 - 2223 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L9. If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, for which of the following programs would you like to see spending increased and for which would you like to see spending decreased? L9a. Should federal spending on Food stamps be increased, decreased, or kept about the same? ----------------------------------------------------------- 424 1. INCREASED 1261 2. SAME 704 3. DECREASED 6 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 83 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923726 NAME-92PRE: L9b. COLUMNS 2224 - 2224 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L9b. (Should federal spending on) Welfare programs (be increased, decreased, or kept about the same?) ------------------------------------------------------- 409 1. INCREASED 970 2. SAME 1010 3. DECREASED 9 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 80 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923727 NAME-92PRE: L9c. COLUMNS 2225 - 2225 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L9c. AIDS research? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1487 1. INCREASED 720 2. SAME 187 3. DECREASED 12 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 71 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923728 NAME-92PRE: L9d. COLUMNS 2226 - 2226 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L9d. Financial aid for college students? --------------------------------------------------------- 1452 1. INCREASED 768 2. SAME 188 3. DECREASED 6 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 64 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923729 NAME-92PRE: L9e. COLUMNS 2227 - 2227 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L9e. Programs that assist Blacks? ---------------------------------------------------------- 598 1. INCREASED 1195 2. SAME 544 3. DECREASED 29 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 98 8. DK 21 9. NA ============================== VAR 923730 NAME-92PRE: L9f. COLUMNS 2228 - 2228 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L9f. Solving the problem of the homeless? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1745 1. INCREASED 508 2. SAME 140 3. DECREASED 8 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 77 8. DK 7 9. NA ============================== VAR 923731 NAME-92PRE: L9g. COLUMNS 2229 - 2229 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L9g. Aid to countries of the former Soviet Union? ---------------------------------------------------------- 390 1. INCREASED 972 2. SAME 937 3. DECREASED 75 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 99 8. DK 12 9. NA ============================== VAR 923732 NAME-92PRE: L10. OP ABORTN COLUMNS 2230 - 2230 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L10. (RB, P.18) There has been some discussion about abortion during recent years. Which one of the opinions on this page best agrees with your view? You can just tell me the number of the opinion you choose. ----------------------------------------------------------- 257 1. BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED 680 2. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE, INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER 344 3. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION FOR REASONS OTHER THAN RAPE, INCEST, OR DANGER TO THE WOMAN'S LIFE, BUT ONLY AFTER THE NEED FOR THE ABORTION HAS BEEN CLEARLY ESTABLISHED 1125 4. BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE 9 6. R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it" (volunteered) 31 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 21 8. DK 18 9. NA ============================== VAR 923733 NAME-92PRE: L10a. COLUMNS 2231 - 2231 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L10a. (RB, STILL ON P. 18) What do you think is George Bush's position ? ------------------------------------------------------- 688 1. BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED 1015 2. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE, INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER 251 3. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION FOR REASONS OTHER THAN RAPE, INCEST, OR DANGER TO THE WOMAN'S LIFE, BUT ONLY AFTER THE NEED FOR THE ABORTION HAS BEEN CLEARLY ESTABLISHED 159 4. BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE 6. R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it" (volunteered) 2 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 336 8. DK 34 9. NA ============================== VAR 923734 NAME-92PRE: L10b. COLUMNS 2232 - 2232 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L10b. (RB, STILL ON P. 18) What do you think is Bill Clinton's position ? ----------------------------------------------------- 131 1. BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED 299 2. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE, INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER 367 3. THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION FOR REASONS OTHER THAN RAPE, INCEST, OR DANGER TO THE WOMAN'S LIFE, BUT ONLY AFTER THE NEED FOR THE ABORTION HAS BEEN CLEARLY ESTABLISHED 1182 4. BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE 6. R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it" (volunteered) 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 474 8. DK 32 9. NA ============================== VAR 923735 NAME-92PRE: L11. COLUMNS 2233 - 2233 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L11. Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that would require parental consent before a teenager under 18 can have an abortion? --------------------------------------------------------- 1817 1. FAVOR 586 5. OPPOSE 64 8. DK 18 9. NA ============================== VAR 923736 NAME-92PRE: L11a/b. COLUMNS 2234 - 2234 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L11a. Do you favor this law strongly or not strongly? L11b. Do you oppose this law strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------------- 1477 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 336 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 194 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 391 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 4 9. NA 82 0. Inap, 8-9 in L11 ============================== VAR 923737 NAME-92PRE: L12. COLUMNS 2235 - 2235 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L12. Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that would allow the use of government funds to help pay for the costs of abortion for women who cannot afford them? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1209 1. FAVOR 1182 5. OPPOSE 81 8. DK 13 9. NA ============================== VAR 923738 NAME-92PRE: L12a/b. COLUMNS 2236 - 2236 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L12a. Do you favor government funding for abortions strongly or not strongly? L12b. Do you oppose government funding for abortions strongly or not strongly? ----------------------------------------------------- 681 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 525 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 331 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 848 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 3 8. DK 3 9. NA 94 0. Inap, 8-9 in L12 ============================== VAR 923739 NAME-92PRE: L13. COLUMNS 2237 - 2237 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L13. Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that would require a married woman to notify her husband before she can have an abortion? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1550 1. FAVOR 818 5. OPPOSE 96 8. DK 21 9. NA ============================== VAR 923740 NAME-92PRE: L13a/b. COLUMNS 2238 - 2238 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L13a. Do you favor this law strongly or not strongly? L13b. Do you oppose this law strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------------- 1236 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 312 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 294 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 524 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 2 8. DK 9. NA 117 0. Inap, 8-9 in L13 ============================== VAR 923741 NAME-92PRE: L14. HARRASS SER COLUMNS 2239 - 2239 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L14. Recently there has been a lot of discussion about sexual harassment. How serious a problem do you think sexual harassment in the work place is? Is it very serious, somewhat serious or not too serious? ------------------------------------------------------------ 759 1. VERY SERIOUS 1114 2. SOMEWHAT SERIOUS 524 3. NOT TOO SERIOUS 80 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923742 NAME-92PRE: L15. COLUMNS 2240 - 2240 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L15. Have you or has anyone you know been subjected to sexual harassment in the workplace? ------------------------------------------------------- 827 1. YES 1448 5. NO 28 8. DK 10 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923743 NAME-92PRE: L16. COLUMNS 2241 - 2241 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L16. Do you think that enough is being done to protect women from being sexually harassed in the workplace, is too much being done or too little being done? ----------------------------------------------------------- 186 1. TOO MUCH 715 2. ENOUGH 1206 3. TOO LITTLE 195 8. DK 11 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923744 NAME-92PRE: L17. COLUMNS 2242 - 2242 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 L17. If a woman says that she has been sexually harassed at work and the man denies it, would you be more inclined to believe the woman or the man? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1252 1. WOMAN 144 2. MAN 940 3. IT DEPENDS (VOL) 131 8. DK 18 9. NA ============================== VAR 923745 NAME-92PRE: L18. COLUMNS 2243 - 2243 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L18. Do you think government should provide child care assistance to low and middle income working parents, or isn't it the government's responsibility? ------------------------------------------------------- 1364 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE 873 5. NOT GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY 62 8. DK 14 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923746 NAME-92PRE: L19a. UNREST 7P COLUMNS 2244 - 2244 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L19. (RB, P. 19) There is much discussion about the best way to deal with the problem of urban unrest and rioting. Some say it is more important to use all available force to maintain law and order -- no matter what results. Others say it is more important to correct the problems of poverty and unemployment that give rise to the disturbances. And, of course, other people have opinions in between. L19a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: Due to a design error, abbreviated telephone (short form) and Spanish language questionnaires were produced with the L19a scale printed reversed in the text. Because interviewers handled this problem in different ways, it was impossible to determine which scale position a number given by Rs response corresponds. Therefore, all cases of short form or Spanish questionnaires (3,4,6,7 in V3011) have been coded 9 (NA) in L19a. 431 1. SOLVE PROBLEMS OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT 300 2. 271 3. 472 4. 185 5. 121 6. 180 7. USE ALL AVAILABLE FORCE 24 8. DK 193 9. NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 308 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 923747 NAME-92PRE: L20. TERM LIMIT COLUMNS 2245 - 2245 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L20. A law has been proposed that would limit members of Congress to no more than 12 years of service in that office. Do you favor or oppose such a law? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1770 1. FAVOR 400 5. OPPOSE 125 8. DK 18 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923748 NAME-92PRE: L21. SAV/LOANS COLUMNS 2246 - 2246 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L21. Have you heard or read anything about the problems in the savings and loan business? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1720 1. YES 556 5. NO 26 8. DK 11 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923749 NAME-92PRE: L21A. S&L 2DIG COLUMNS 2247 - 2248 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 L21a. Who do you think is more to blame for the problems of the savings and loans business--former president Reagan, President Bush, the Congress, or the owners and managers of the savings and loans? ------------------------------------------------------------ 214 01. REAGAN 42 02. BUSH 138 03. CONGRESS 957 04. OWNERS & MANAGERS 8 11. REAGAN AND BUSH (VOL) 5 12. REAGAN AND CONGRESS (VOL) 12 13. REAGAN AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 14. BUSH AND CONGRESS (VOL) 3 15. BUSH AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 21 16. CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 1 21. REAGAN, BUSH AND CONGRESS (VOL) 2 22. REAGAN, BUSH AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 2 23. REAGAN, CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 1 24. BUSH, CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL) 220 30. ALL OF THEM (VOL) 30 70. OTHER 1 80. NONE OF THEM (VOL) 54 98. DK 9 99. NA 765 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in L21 There are no variables in range 3750-3800 ============================== VAR 923801 NAME-92PRE: M1a. WOMAN EQ ROL COLUMNS 2249 - 2249 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M1. (RB, P. 20) Recently there has been a lot of talk about women's rights. Some people feel that women should have an equal role with men in running business, industry, and government. Others feel that women's place is in the home. M1a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1263 1. WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE AN EQUAL ROLE 336 2. 172 3. 328 4. 110 5. 65 6. 90 7. WOMEN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME 11 8. DK 11 9. NA 99 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 923802 NAME-92PRE: M2. COLUMNS 2250 - 2250 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M2. Some people have suggested placing new limits on foreign imports in order to protect American jobs. Others say that such limits would raise consumer prices and hurt American exports. Do you favor or oppose placing new limits on imports, or haven't you thought much about this? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1165 1. FAVOR NEW LIMITS 571 5. OPPOSE NEW LIMITS 73 8. DK 17 9. NA 659 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ============================== VAR 923803 NAME-92PRE: M3. COLUMNS 2251 - 2251 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M3. Which of the following statements comes closer to your opinion--one, Japanese companies are competing unfairly with American companies; OR two, the United States is blaming Japan for its own economic problems. ------------------------------------------------------------ 757 1. COMPETING UNFAIRLY 1178 2. U.S. BLAMING JAPAN FOR OWN PROBLEMS 233 3. BOTH/DEPENDS (VOL.) 128 8. DK 17 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923804 NAME-92PRE: M4. WILL VOTE? COLUMNS 2252 - 2252 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 M4. So far as you know now, do you expect to vote in the national elections this coming November or not? --------------------------------------------------------- 2053 1. YES, WILL VOTE 371 5. NO, WILL NOT VOTE 53 8. DK 8 9. NA ============================== VAR 923805 NAME-92PRE: M4a. VOTE WHO? COLUMNS 2253 - 2253 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M4a. Who do you think you will vote for in the election for President? (PROBE: We all know the election is some time away and people are not certain at this point who they will vote for. Still, who do you think you will vote for in the election for President?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 676 1. GEORGE BUSH 993 2. BILL CLINTON 152 5. ROSS PEROT (VOL) 15 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 206 8. DK 11 9. NA 432 0. Inap, 5, 8-9 in M4 ============================== VAR 923806 NAME-92PRE: M4b. PREF STRONG COLUMNS 2254 - 2254 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M4b. Would you say that your preference for this candidate is strong or not strong? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1249 1. STRONG 564 5. NOT STRONG 7 8. DK 16 9. NA 649 0. Inap, 5, 8-9 in M4; 8-9 in M4a ============================== VAR 923807 NAME-92PRE: M4c. COLUMNS 2255 - 2255 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M4c. If you were going to vote, who do you think you would vote for in the election for President? (PROBE: We all know the election is some time away and people are not certain at this point who they will vote for. Still, who do you think you would vote for in the election for President?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 118 1. GEORGE BUSH 187 2. BILL CLINTON 55 5. ROSS PEROT (VOL) 5 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 56 8. DK 3 9. NA 2061 0. Inap, 1, 9 in M4 ============================== VAR 923808 NAME-92PRE: M4d. COLUMNS 2256 - 2256 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M4d. Would you say that your preference for this candidate is strong or not strong? ----------------------------------------------------------- 197 1. STRONG 158 5. NOT STRONG 5 8. DK 5 9. NA 2120 0. Inap, 1, 9 in M4; 8-9 in M4c ============================== VAR 923809 NAME-92PRE: M5. COLUMNS 2257 - 2257 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 M5. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT --------------------------- 207 1. BOX 5 IS MARKED (R VOLUNTEERED ROSS PEROT) 2278 2. ALL OTHERS ============================== VAR 923810 NAME-92PRE: M6. COLUMNS 2258 - 2258 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M6. Was Ross Perot ever your first choice for president? --------------------------------------------------------- 474 1. YES 1778 5. NO 3 8. DK 23 9. NA 207 0. Inap, 1 in M5 ============================== VAR 923811 NAME-92PRE: N1a. COLUMNS 2259 - 2259 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 N1. Here are some more questions about federal spending. If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, for which of the following programs would you like to see spending increased and for which would you like to see spending decreased... N1a. Should federal spending on social security be increased, decreased, or kept about the same? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1187 1. INCREASED 1150 2. SAME 102 3. DECREASED 2 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 30 8. DK 14 9. NA ============================== VAR 923812 NAME-92PRE: N2b. COLUMNS 2260 - 2260 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 N2b. (Should federal spending on) science and technology (be increased, decreased, or kept about the same?) --------------------------------------------------------- 1012 1. INCREASED 1080 2. SAME 312 3. DECREASED 4 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 65 8. DK 12 9. NA ============================== VAR 923813 NAME-92PRE: N2c. COLUMNS 2261 - 2261 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 N2c. Child Care? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1209 1. INCREASED 963 2. SAME 225 3. DECREASED 17 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 56 8. DK 15 9. NA ============================== VAR 923814 NAME-92PRE: N2d. COLUMNS 2262 - 2262 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 N2d. Dealing with Crime? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1704 1. INCREASED 640 2. SAME 82 3. DECREASED 1 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 43 8. DK 15 9. NA ============================== VAR 923815 NAME-92PRE: N2e. COLUMNS 2263 - 2263 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 N2e. Improving and protecting the environment? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1484 1. INCREASED 838 2. SAME 103 3. DECREASED 2 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 44 8. DK 14 9. NA ============================== VAR 923816 NAME-92PRE: N2f. COLUMNS 2264 - 2264 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 N2f. Government assistance to the unemployed? ---------------------------------------------------------- 963 1. INCREASED 1155 2. SAME 310 3. DECREASED 2 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 40 8. DK 15 9. NA ============================== VAR 923817 NAME-92PRE: N2g. COLUMNS 2265 - 2265 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 N2g. Poor people? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1328 1. INCREASED 921 2. SAME 161 3. DECREASED 5 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 52 8. DK 18 9. NA ============================== VAR 923818 NAME-92PRE: N2h. COLUMNS 2266 - 2266 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 N2h. Public schools? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1600 1. INCREASED 742 2. SAME 97 3. DECREASED 2 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 29 8. DK 15 9. NA ============================== VAR 923819 NAME-92PRE: N2j. COLUMNS 2267 - 2267 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 N2j. Aid to big cities? ---------------------------------------------------------- 487 1. INCREASED 1173 2. SAME 695 3. DECREASED 14 7. CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL) 94 8. DK 22 9. NA ============================== VAR 923820 NAME-92PRE: Q1. RELIG IMP COLUMNS 2268 - 2268 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q1. Do you consider religion to be an important part of your life, or not? -------------------------------------------------------- 1800 1. YES, IMPORTANT 495 5. NO, NOT IMPORTANT 11 8. DK 7 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923821 NAME-92PRE: Q2. COLUMNS 2269 - 2269 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q2. Would you say your religion provides some guidance in your day-to-day living, quite a bit of guidance, or a great deal of guidance in your day-to-day life? ----------------------------------------------------------- 429 1. SOME 522 2. QUITE A BIT 844 3. A GREAT DEAL 3 8. DK 2 9. NA 685 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in Q1 ============================== VAR 923822 NAME-92PRE: Q3. COLUMNS 2270 - 2270 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q3. (RB, P.21) People practice their religion in different ways. Outside of attending religious services, do you pray several times a day, once a day, a few times a week, once a week or less or never? ----------------------------------------------------------- 652 1. SEVERAL TIMES A DAY 559 2. ONCE A DAY 426 3. FEW TIMES A WEEK 406 4. ONCE A WEEK OR LESS 242 5. NEVER 2 8. DK 26 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923823 NAME-92PRE: Q4. COLUMNS 2271 - 2271 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q4. (RB, STILL ON P.21) Outside of attending religious services, do you read the Bible several times a day, once a day, a few times a week, once a week or less or never? ----------------------------------------------------------- 90 1. SEVERAL TIMES A DAY 224 2. ONCE A DAY 300 3. FEW TIMES A WEEK 825 4. ONCE A WEEK OR LESS 848 5. NEVER 1 8. DK 25 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923824 NAME-92PRE: Q5. BIBLE COLUMNS 2272 - 2272 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q5. (RB, P.22) Which of these statements comes closest to describing your feelings about the Bible? You can just tell me the number of the statement you choose. ------------------------------------------------------------ 893 1. ONE, THE BIBLE IS THE ACTUAL WORD OF GOD AND IS TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR 1071 2. TWO, THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD BUT NOT EVERYTHING IN IT SHOULD BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR 286 3. THREE, THE BIBLE IS A BOOK WRITTEN BY MEN AND IS NOT THE WORD OF GOD. 19 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 23 8. DK 21 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923825 NAME-92PRE: Q6. COLUMNS 2273 - 2273 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q6. (RB, P.23) How often during the past week did you watch religious programs on TV? ------------------------------------------------------------ 58 1. DAILY 79 2. SEVERAL DAYS 549 3. ONCE OR TWICE 1765 4. NEVER 6 8. DK 6 9. NA 22 0. Inap, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923826 NAME-92PRE: X1. ATTEND SERV COLUMNS 2274 - 2274 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X1. Lots of things come up that keep people from attending religious services even if they want to. Thinking about your life these days, do you ever attend religious services, apart from occasional weddings, baptisms or funerals? ------------------------------------------------------------ This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. 1652 1. YES 825 5. NO 8. DK 4 9. NA 4 0. Inap, 4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923827 NAME-92PRE: X1a. COLUMNS 2275 - 2275 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X1a. Regardless of whether you now attend any religious services do you ever think of yourself as part of a particular church or denomination? -------------------------------------------------------- This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. 487 1. YES 337 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 1660 0. Inap, 4 in V3011; 1, 8-9 in X1 ============================== VAR 923828 NAME-92PRE: X2. COLUMNS 2276 - 2276 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X2. Do you go to religious services every week, almost every week, once or twice a month, a few times a year, or never? --------------------------------------------------------- This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. 665 1. EVERY WEEK 261 2. ALMOST EVERY WEEK 346 3. ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH 368 4. A FEW TIMES A YEAR 7 5. NEVER 8. DK 5 9. NA 833 0. Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1 ============================== VAR 923829 NAME-92PRE: X2a. COLUMNS 2277 - 2277 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X2a. Would you say you go to religious services once a week or more often than once a week? ------------------------------------------------------------ This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. 296 1. MORE OFTEN 362 2. JUST ONCE A WEEK 8. DK 7 9. NA 1820 0. Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1; 2-5, 8-9 in X2 ============================== VAR 923830 NAME-92PRE: X3a/b. COLUMNS 2278 - 2278 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 [X3 IS NOT CODED] Responses to individual questions X3a,b; X4, X4a-k and X5 are summarized in VARIABLE 3850 X4z, R's RELIGION AFFILIATION SUMMARY. Users who wish to understand the inner working of this section are strongly encouraged to examine the questionnaire in the appendix of this codebook as well. X3a. Do you mostly attend a place of worship that is Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or what? X3b. Do you consider yourself Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1171 1. PROTESTANT 549 2. CATHOLIC 44 3. JEWISH 248 4. ANY OTHER 8. R refused to answer (see Supervisor before using) 6 9. NA 467 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a ============================== VAR 923831 NAME-92PRE: X4. COLUMNS 2279 - 2280 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 X4. (What church or denomination is that?) ------------------------------------------- 443 01. BAPTIST 61 02. EPISCOPALIAN/ANGLICAN/CHURCH OF ENGLAND 132 03. LUTHERAN 216 04. METHODIST 51 05. "JUST PROTESTANT" 76 06. PRESBYTERIAN 12 07. REFORMED 4 08. BRETHREN 5 09. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN 53 10. CHRISTIAN OR JUST CHRISTIAN 2 11. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST 37 12. CHURCH (or CHURCHES) OF CHRIST 10 13. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 13 14. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST 23 15. CHURCH OF GOD 23 16. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 13 17. CONGREGATIONALIST 18 18. HOLINESS (SPECIFY) 46 19. PENTECOSTAL (SPECIFY) 1 20. FRIENDS, QUAKER 13 21. ORTHODOX, e.g. Greek, Russian (SPECIFY) 40 22. NON-DENOMINATIONAL--PROTESTANT 16 23. MORMONS 15 24. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 8 25. LATTER DAY SAINTS 9 26. UNITARIAN/UNIVERSALIST 5 27. BUDDHIST 1 28. HINDU 9 29. MUSLIM/ISLAM 30. NATIVE AMERICAN 60 31. OTHER (SPECIFY) 98. DK 4 99. NA 1066 00. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b ============================== VAR 923832 NAME-92PRE: X4a. COLUMNS 2281 - 2281 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X4a. (BAPTIST) With which Baptist group is your church associated? Is it the Southern Baptist Convention, the American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., the American Baptist Association, the National Baptist Convention USA, an independent Baptist church or some other Baptist group? ------------------------------------------------------------ 207 1. SOUTHERN 20 2. AMERICAN BAPTIST U.S.A. 21 3. AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION 52 4. INDEPENDENT BAPTIST 14 5. NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION USA 37 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 90 8. DK; "JUST BAPTIST" 2 9. NA 2042 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 02-31, 98-99 in X4 ============================== VAR 923833 NAME-92PRE: X4b. COLUMNS 2282 - 2282 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X4b. Are you affiliated with any larger Baptist group or is this strictly a local church? ------------------------------------------------------------ 45 1. LOCAL 5 7. AFFILIATED WITH LARGER GROUP: (SPECIFY) 1 8. DK 1 9. NA 2433 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 02-31, 98-99 in X4; 1-3, 5-9 in X4a ============================== VAR 923834 NAME-92PRE: X4c. COLUMNS 2283 - 2283 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X4c. (LUTHERAN) Is this church part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Missouri Synod, or some other Lutheran group? ------------------------------------------------------- 58 1. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA (formerly Lutheran Church in America, American Lutheran Church) 42 2. MISSOURI SYNOD 5 7. OTHER (Specify) 27 8. DK; "JUST LUTHERAN" 9. NA 2353 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-02, 04-31, 98-99 in X4 ============================== VAR 923835 NAME-92PRE: X4d. COLUMNS 2284 - 2284 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X4d. (METHODIST) Is your church part of the United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal, or some other Methodist group? ------------------------------------------------------------ 181 1. UNITED METHODIST 16 2. AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL (AME) 6 7. OTHER (Specify) 12 8. DK; "JUST METHODIST" 1 9. NA 2269 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-03, 05-31, 98-99 in X4 ============================== VAR 923836 NAME-92PRE: X4e. COLUMNS 2285 - 2285 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X4e. (PRESBYTERIAN) Is this the Presbyterian Church in the USA or some other Presbyterian group? ----------------------------------------------------------- 64 1. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U.S.A. (FORMERLY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH) 7 7. OTHER (Specify) 5 8. DK; "JUST PRESBYTERIAN" 9. NA 2409 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-05, 07-31, 98-99 in X4 ============================== VAR 923837 NAME-92PRE: X4f. COLUMNS 2286 - 2286 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X4f. (REFORMED) Is this the Christian Reformed Church, the Reformed Church in America, or some other Reformed group? ----------------------------------------------------------- 5 1. CHRISTIAN REFORMED 4 2. REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA 3 7. OTHER (Specify) 8. DK; "JUST REFORMED" 9. NA 2473 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-06, 08-31, 98-99 in X4 ============================== VAR 923838 NAME-92PRE: X4g. COLUMNS 2287 - 2287 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X4g. (BRETHREN) Is this the Church of the Brethren, the Plymouth Brethren, or what? -------------------------------------------------------- 1 1. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 2 2. PLYMOUTH BRETHREN 1 7. OTHER (Specify) 8. DK 9. NA 2481 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-07, 09-31, 98-99 in X4 ============================== VAR 923839 NAME-92PRE: X4h. COLUMNS 2288 - 2288 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X4h. ('CHRISTIAN' OR 'JUST CHRISTIAN') When you say "Christian" does that mean the denomination called the "Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)", or some other Christian denomination, or do you mean to say "I am just a Christian"? ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 1. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST 34 2. JUST CHRISTIAN 15 7. OTHER, CHRISTIAN (Specify) 1 8. DK 9. NA 2432 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-09, 11-31, 98-99 in X4 ============================== VAR 923840 NAME-92PRE: X4i. COLUMNS 2289 - 2289 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X4i. (CHURCH OR CHURCHES OF CHRIST) Is this the Church of Christ or the United Church of Christ? ---------------------------------------------------------- 31 1. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3 2. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 1 7. OTHER (Specify) 1 8. DK 1 9. NA 2448 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-11, 13-31, 98-99 in X4 ============================== VAR 923841 NAME-92PRE: X4j. COLUMNS 2290 - 2290 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X4j. (CHURCH OF GOD) Is this the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana; the Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the Church of God in Christ; or some other Church of God? ------------------------------------------------------------ 6 1. ANDERSON, IN 4 2. CLEVELAND, TN 4 3. IN CHRIST 6 7. OTHER (Specify) 3 8. DK 9. NA 2462 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-14, 16-31, 98-99 in X4 ============================== VAR 923842 NAME-PRE 92: X4K/X5.DUMMY COLUMNS 2291 - 2291 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 NOTE: X4k and X5 are now padded with zeros. The open-ended responses, have been hand-coded into X4z - R's Religious Affiliation SUMMARY, but the actual responses were deleted. X4k. (Holiness, Pentecostal: Specify:) What kind of church is that? What is it called exactly? Is that part of a larger church or denomination? What is that church called? (THESE QUESTIONS ARE PROBES. USE THESE AND OTHERS TO GET AS MUCH SPECIFIC INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE) ------------------------------------------------------------ ============================== VAR 923843 NAME-PRE 92: X4K/X5.DUMMY COLUMNS 2292 - 2292 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES X5. (OTHER: SPECIFY:) What is it called exactly? Is that church part of a denomination? (USE ANY OR ALL AS NECESSARY, GET AS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE) ----------------------------------------------------------- ============================== VAR 923844 NAME-92PRE: X5a. COLUMNS 2293 - 2293 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X5a. (OTHER:) Is that group Christian? --------------------------------------- 55 1. YES 4 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2426 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b; 01-30, 98-99 in X4 ============================== VAR 923845 NAME-92PRE: X6a/b. COLUMNS 2294 - 2294 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X6a. (JEWISH:) Do you usually attend a synagogue or temple that is Orthodox, Conservative, Reform or what? X6b. Do you consider yourself Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, or what? ----------------------------------------------------------- 6 1. ORTHODOX 22 2. REFORM 14 3. CONSERVATIVE 2 7. OTHER (Specify) 8. DK 9. NA 2441 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 8-9 in X1; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 1-2, 4, 9 in X3a/b ============================== VAR 923846 NAME-92PRE: X7. COLUMNS 2295 - 2295 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X7. (ASK OF PROTESTANTS, CATHOLICS OR OTHER CHRISTIANS EXCEPT ORTHODOX:) (RB, P.24) Which one of these words best describes your kind of Christianity, fundamentalist, evangelical, charismatic or spirit filled, moderate to liberal? ---------------------------------------------------------- 223 1. FUNDAMENTALIST 256 2. EVANGELICAL 367 3. CHARISMATIC/SPIRIT FILLED 768 4. MODERATE TO LIBERAL 50 5. SOMETHING ELSE (VOLUNTEERED) 207 8. DK 58 9. NA 556 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 3, 9 in X3a/b; 11, 21, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a ============================== VAR 923847 NAME-92PRE: X8. COLUMNS 2296 - 2296 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X8. (ASK OF ALL PROTESTANTS, CATHOLICS OR OTHER CHRISTIANS:) Would you call yourself a born-again Christian, that is, have you personally had a conversion experience related to Jesus Christ? -------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: 1990 data for the panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable. 757 1. YES 1255 5. NO 19 8. DK 32 9. NA 422 0. Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 3, 9 in X3a/b; 11, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a ============================== VAR 923848 NAME-92PRE: X9. COLUMNS 2297 - 2297 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X9. Are you officially a member of a parish, congregation, temple, or other place of worship? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1341 1. YES 624 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 519 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b; 11, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a ============================== VAR 923849 NAME-92PRE: X10. COLUMNS 2298 - 2298 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 X10. Do you participate in a religious organization, society or group outside of (your/a) (parish/congregation/temple/ place of worship)? ----------------------------------------------------- 308 1. YES 1655 5. NO 8. DK 3 9. NA 519 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b; 11, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a ============================== VAR 923850 NAME-92PRE: X4z. R RELIGION COLUMNS 2299 - 2301 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 X4z. R's Religious Affiliation SUMMARY --------------------------------------- This set of religion codes, which was first used in the NES time series in 1990, was developed by a group of scholars headed by David Leege of the University of Notre Dame and is still in the process of refinement. A few changes have been made since the 1990 version: codes 127 and 133 have been combined into code 127 [no 1992 code 133]; code 102 has been moved to become code 306 [no 1992 code 102]; and codes 267 and 261 have been added [new]. Those interested in comparing 1992 codes to the set of codes in use through 1988, please see Addendum B Users who wish to understand the inner working of the religion section and summary are strongly encouraged to examine the questionnaire in the appendix of this codebook as well. Variable 3850 (X4z) contains the information gathered in question X3a,b; X4; X4a-k; X5; X5a and X6a,b. Information collected in open-ended responses (7 in X4a, X4b, X4c, X4d, X4e, X4f, X4g, X4h, X4i, X4j; open-ended responses for codes 18, 19, 21, 31 in X4) have been hand-coded into this summary variable. 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable (Although 1990 data were not added to the individual variables from which the summary was built). R's with NO RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE OR IDENTIFICATION have in all past years been included in missing data. To maintain consistency with past practice, such cases appear in missing data code 0 in this variable, but some users may wish to include these cases as valid data. GENERAL PROTESTANT 60 010. Protestant, no denomination given 57 020. Non-denominational Protestant 1 030. Community church 2 040. Inter-denominational Protestant 39 099. Christian (NFS); "just Christian" ADVENTIST 5 100. 7th Day Adventist 109. Adventist (NFS) ANGLICAN 63 110. Episcopalian; Anglican BAPTIST 25 120. American Baptist Association 24 121. American Baptist Churches U.S.A. (inaccurately known as "Northern Baptist") 122. Baptist Bible Fellowship 123. Baptist General Conference 16 124. Baptist Missionary Association of America 1 125. Conservative Baptist Association of America 2 126. General Association of Regular Baptist Churches (G.A.R.B.) 3 127. National Association of Free Will Baptists (United Free Will Baptist Church) 5 128. Primitive Baptists 16 129. National Baptist Convention in the U.S.A. 1 130. National Baptist Convention of America 3 131. National Primitive Baptist Convention of the U.S.A. 1 132. Progressive National Baptist Convention 134. Reformed Baptist (Calvinist) 216 135. Southern Baptist Convention 3 147. Fundamental Baptist (no denom. ties) 50 148. Local (independent) Baptist churches with no denominational ties or links to a national fellowship 101 149. Baptist (NFS) CONGREGATIONAL 27 150. United Church of Christ (includes Congregational, Evangelical and Reformed) 151. Congregational Christian EUROPEAN FREE CHURCH (ANABAPTISTS) 1 160. Church of the Brethren 161. Brethren (NFS) 1 162. Mennonite Church 163. Moravian Church 164. Old Order Amish 1 165. Quakers (Friends) 166. Evangelical Covenant Church (not Anabaptist in tradition) 2 167. Evangelical Free Church (not Anabaptist in tradition) 1 168. Brethren in Christ 170. Mennonite Brethren HOLINESS 2 180. Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA) 7 181. Church of God (Anderson, IN) 15 182. Church of the Nazarene 1 183. Free Methodist Church 2 184. Salvation Army 3 185. Wesleyan Church 11 199. Holiness (NFS); Church of God (NFS); R not or NA whether R Pentecostal or Charismatic INDEPENDENT-FUNDAMENTALIST 2 200. Plymouth Brethren 201. Independent Fundamentalist Churches of America 219. Independent-Fundamentalist (NFS) LUTHERAN 65 220. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (formerly Lutheran Church in America and The American Lutheran Church); ELCA 51 221. Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod; LC-MS 3 222. Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod; WELS 223. Other Conservative Lutheran 30 229. Lutheran (NFS) METHODIST 201 230. United Methodist Church; Evangelical United Brethren 16 231. African Methodist Episcopal Church 232. African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 3 233. Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 14 249. Methodist (NFS) PENTECOSTAL 35 250. Assemblies of God 8 251. Church of God (Cleveland, TN) 252. Church of God (Huntsville, AL) 2 253. International Church of the Four Square Gospel 1 254. Pentecostal Church of God 5 255. Pentecostal Holiness Church 256. United Pentecostal Church International 9 257. Church of God in Christ (incl. NA whether 258) 258. Church of God in Christ (International) 260. Church of God of the Apostolic Faith 3 261. Church of God in Prophecy 9 267. Apostolic Pentecostal 6 268. Spanish Pentecostal 22 269. Pentecostal (NFS); Church of God (NFS); R not or NA whether R Pentecostal or Charismatic PRESBYTERIAN 71 270. Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. 2 271. Cumberland Presbyterian Church 272. Presbyterian Church in American (PCA) 275. Evangelical Presbyterian 7 279. Presbyterian (NFS) REFORMED 8 280. Christian Reformed Church (inaccurately known as "Dutch Reformed") 4 281. Reformed Church in America 1 282. Free Hungarian Reformed Church 1 289. Reformed (NFS) RESTORATIONIST 17 290. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 7 291. Christian Churches and Churches of Christ 34 292. Churches of Christ; "Church of Christ" (NFS) 293. Christian Congregation NON-TRADITIONAL PROTESTANTS 2 300. Christian Scientists 27 301. Mormons; Latter Day Saints 302. Spiritualists 11 303. Unitarian; Universalist 15 304. Jehovah's Witnesses 3 305. Unity; Unity Church; Christ Church Unity 3 306. Fundamentalist Adventist (Worldwide Church of God) 3 309. Non-traditional Protestant (NFS) ROMAN CATHOLIC 582 400. Roman Catholic JEWISH 2 500. Jewish, no preference 7 501. Orthodox 14 502. Conservative 24 503. Reformed EASTERN ORTHODOX (GREEK RITE CATHOLIC) 1 700. Greek Rite Catholic 7 701. Greek Orthodox 2 702. Russian Orthodox 703. Rumanian Orthodox 704. Serbian Orthodox 1 705. Syrian Orthodox 706. Armenian Orthodox 707. Georgian Orthodox 1 708. Ukranian Orthodox 2 719. Eastern Orthodox (NFS) NON-CHRISTIAN/NON-JEWISH 9 720. Muslim; Mohammedan; Islam 6 721. Buddhist 1 722. Hindu 723. Bahai 724. American Indian Religions (Native American Religions) 729. Other non-Christian/non-Jewish 3 790. Religious/ethical cults OTHER/NO RELIGION/MISSING DATA 800. Agnostics 801. Atheists 2 997. Other 998. DK; refused 15 999. NA (8-9 in X1; 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b, 4 in V3011) 337 000. None, no preference (R does not attend a place of worship AND does not think of self as part of a church or denomination: 5 in V3826 AND 5 in V3827) Code 995 which appeared in the CPS Early Release codebook has been removed because no cases appeared in 995 and because cases of no preference were coded 0. There are no variables in range 3851-3900 ============================== VAR 923901 NAME-92PRE: Y1. MONTH BIRTH COLUMNS 2302 - 2303 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y1a. What is the month, day and year of your birth?--MONTH ----------------------------------------------------------- 204 01. January 190 02. February 194 03. March 183 04. April 184 05. May 207 06. June 204 07. July 218 08. August 198 09. September 186 10. October 183 11. November 179 12. December 1 98. DK 4 99. NA; refused 150 00. Inap, 3-4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923902 NAME-92PRE: Y1. YEAR BIRTH COLUMNS 2304 - 2307 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Y1b. What is the month, day and year of your birth?--YEAR ---------------------------------------------------------- Actual YEAR (1890-1975) 1890. . . 1975. 9998. DK 9999. NA; refused 0000. Inap, 3-4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923903 NAME-92PRE: Y1x. R AGE COLUMNS 2308 - 2309 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y1x. Recoded AGE ----------------- This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. This variable was built by subtracting the month and year of R's birth from month and year of interview. For short form cross section (4 in V3011) and those cases who refused to give us their date of birth, we either transferred here their age from the Household Listing in the Cover Sheet (cross-section), or we updated their age from 1990 (panel). 17. . . 90. 91. 91 years or older 00. NA; 4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923904 NAME-92PRE: Y2. R MARITAL ST COLUMNS 2310 - 2310 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y2. Are you married now and living with your (husband/wife)-- or are you widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never married? ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: Y2 was not asked of panel respondents interviewed using the "short form" questionnaire, and their marital status from 1990 was copied here. For 22 cases the 1990 data were inconsistent with the Y21 CHECKPOINT in 1992, alerting us to possible changes in marital status. Each case was reviewed and Y2 was corrected using information from the cover sheet, the thumbnail sketch and other variables. Y2 then represents our best estimate of R's PRESENT MARITAL STATUS. If it is known that R is not currently married/partnered (1 in Y3c), but R refused to define specific status either as never married, divorced, separated or widowed, then code 8 has been used. If spouse is in nursing home or spouse works and lives in another city, or if R's family is in the process of moving and is temporarily split between two residences, code 1 is used. 1352 1. MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE (OR SPOUSE IN SERVICE) 400 2. NEVER MARRIED 283 3. DIVORCED 81 4. SEPARATED 275 5. WIDOWED 84 7. PARTNERS NOT MARRIED (VOL.) 5 8. R not married/partnered (1 in Y3c), R refused to say whether never married, divorced, separated or widowed 1 9. NA 4 0. Inap, 4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923905 NAME-92PRE: Y3. COLUMNS 2311 - 2312 NUMERIC MD=96 OR GE 98 EDUCATION SEQUENCE FOR R: (Y3 - Y3x) Y3. What is the highest grade of school or year of college you have completed? ----------------------------------------------------------- 3 00. NONE, no grades completed 3 01. One year completed 5 02. Two years completed 7 03. Three years completed 8 04. Four years completed 10 05. Five years completed 19 06. Six years completed 28 07. Seven years completed 104 08. Eight years completed 74 09. Nine years completed 78 10. Ten years completed 92 11. Eleven years completed 778 12. Twelve years completed (or 1 in Y3a) 188 13. Thirteen years 276 14. Fourteen years 109 15. Fifteen years 290 16. Sixteen years; four years of college completed 257 17. Seventeen years; graduate study 150 96. Inap, 3-4 in V3011 98. DK 6 99. NA ============================== VAR 923906 NAME-92PRE: Y3a. COLUMNS 2313 - 2313 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y3a. (IF 12 YEARS OR LESS:) Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? ------------------------------------------------------ Note: if R responded "yes," Y3 has been coded 12. 758 1. YES 442 5. NO 8. DK 9 9. NA 1276 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 13-17, 98-99 in Y3 ============================== VAR 923907 NAME-92PRE: Y3b. COLUMNS 2314 - 2315 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y3b. (IF 13 YEARS OR MORE:) What is the highest degree that you have earned? ------------------------------------------------------------ 358 01. Bachelor's degree: BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH, BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA, BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD 130 02. Master's degree: MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED, MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM, STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS 18 03. PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 12 04. LLB, JD 12 05. MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) 06. JDC, STD, THD 155 07. Associate Degree, AA 384 96. No degree earned 2 98. DK 49 99. NA 1365 00. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 00-12, 98-99 in Y3 ============================== VAR 923908 NAME-92PRE: Y3x. R EDUCAT COLUMNS 2316 - 2317 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y3x. SUMMARY: R's Education ---------------------------- Y3, and Y3a-b were not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from the equivalent 1990 Post-election varialbe [although the data for the component variable Y3, Y3a-b was not copied]. Built from Y3, Y3a-b 192 01. 8 grades or less (0-8 in Y3) 274 02. 9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 yrs. without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Y3 and 5 in Y3a) 812 03. High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Y3a) 412 04. More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree (13-17 in Y3 and 96 in Y3b) 160 05. Junior or community college level degrees (AA degrees) (07 in Y3b) 385 06. BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01 in Y3b) 185 07. Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Y3b) 3 98. DK (98 in Y3; 8 in Y3a; 98 in Y3b) 58 99. NA (99 in Y3; 9-12 in Y3 and 9 in Y3a; 13-17 in Y3 and 99 in Y3b) 4 00. Inap,4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923909 NAME-92PRE: Y3c. COLUMNS 2318 - 2318 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 EDUCATION SEQUENCE FOR R's SPOUSE OR PARTNER (Y3c - Y3z) Y3c. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------------------------------------- 1350 1. R IS MARRIED OR LIVING WITH PARTNER (BOX '1' OR "7" MARKED AT Y2) 985 2. ALL OTHERS 150 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 923910 NAME-92PRE: Y3d. COLUMNS 2319 - 2320 NUMERIC MD=GE 96 Y3d. What is the highest grade of school or year of college (your husband/your wife/your partner) has completed? ------------------------------------------------------------ 3 00. NONE, no grades completed 2 01. One year completed 2 02. Two years completed 7 03. Three years completed 7 04. Four years completed 3 05. Five years completed 14 06. Six years completed 14 07. Seven years completed 35 08. Eight years completed 24 09. Nine years completed 51 10. Ten years completed 38 11. Eleven years completed 546 12. Twelve years completed (or 1 in Y3e) 76 13. Thirteen years 168 14. Fourteen years 54 15. Fifteen years 167 16. Sixteen years; four years of college completed 131 17. Seventeen years; graduate study 1135 96. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c 2 98. DK 6 99. NA ============================== VAR 923911 NAME-92PRE: Y3e. COLUMNS 2321 - 2321 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y3e. (IF 12 YRS OR LESS:) Did (he/she) get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? --------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: if R responded "yes," Y3d has been coded 12. 538 1. YES 207 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 1739 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c; 13-17, 98-99 in Y3d ============================== VAR 923912 NAME-92PRE: Y3f. COLUMNS 2322 - 2323 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y3f. (IF 13 YRS. OR MORE:) What is the highest degree that (he/she) has earned? ----------------------------------------------------------- 184 01. Bachelor's degree: BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH, BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA, BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD 74 02. Master's degree: MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED, MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM, STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS 10 03. PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 11 04. LLB, JD 7 05. MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) 06. JDC, STD, THD 88 07. Associate Degree, AA 175 96. No degree earned 11 98. DK 36 99. NA 1889 00. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c; 00-12, 98-99 in Y3d ============================== VAR 923913 NAME-92PRE: Y3z. SPOUSE EDUC COLUMNS 2324 - 2325 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y3z. SUMMARY: Spouse's Education --------------------------------- Question Y3, Y3e-f were not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from the equivalent 1990 Post-election variables. Although data for the component variables was not copied. Built from Y3d, Y3e-f. 90 01. 8 grades or less (0-8 in Y3d) 126 02. 9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 yrs. without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Y3d and 5 in Y3e) 562 03. High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Y3e) 188 04. More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree (13-17 in Y3d and 96 in Y3f) 96 05. Junior or community college level degrees (AA degrees) (07 in Y3f) 191 06. BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01 in Y3f) 111 07. Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Y3f) 13 98. DK (98 in Y3d; 8 in Y3e; 98 in Y3f) 59 99. NA (99 in Y3d; 9-12 in Y3d and 9 in Y3e; 13-17 in Y3d and 99 in Y3f) 1049 00. p, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c ============================== VAR 923914 NAME-92PRE: Y4. R WORK ST COLUMNS 2326 - 2327 NUMERIC MD=GE 98 Y4. (RB, P.25) We'd like to know if you are working now, temporarily laid off, or are you unemployed, retired, permanently disabled,(a homemaker), (a student), or what? (MARK ALL THAT APPLY). --------------------------------------------------------- 1433 10. WORKING NOW only 19 15. R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED--currently working 20 hours or more a week 1 16. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working 20 hours or more a week 29 17. R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently working 20 hours or more a week 56 18. R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently working 20 hours or more a week 33 20. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF 127 40. UNEMPLOYED 365 50. RETIRED--no other occupation 10 51. R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week 95 60. PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING 61. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week 229 70. HOMEMAKER--no other occupation 17 71. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week 3 75. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other occupation 46 80. STUDENT--no other occupation 20 81. R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently less than 20 hours a week 2 99. NA ============================== VAR 923915 NAME-92PRE: Y4x. COLUMNS 2328 - 2328 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 Y4x. SUMMARY: R's working status --------------------------------- Built from Y4. 1538 1. R working now or is retired/permanently disabled/ homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week (10, 15-18 in Y4) 33 2. R temporarily laid off (20 in Y4) 127 4. R unemployed (40 in Y4) 375 5. R retired and not working 20 hours or more per week (50, 51 in Y4) 95 6. R permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or more per week (60, 61 in Y4) 249 7. R homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week (70-71, 75 in Y4) 66 8. R student not working 20 hours or more per week (80, 81 in Y4) 2 9. NA (99 in Y4) ============================== VAR 923916 NAME-92PRE: Y4a. COLUMNS 2329 - 2329 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y4a. (IF R IS UNEMPLOYED) Have you ever done any work for pay? ---------------------------------------------------------- 119 1. YES 8 5. NO 9. NA 2358 0. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923917 NAME-92PRE: Y4b. COLUMNS 2330 - 2331 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y4b. (IF R IS RETIRED) When did you retire? -------------------------------------------- Last two digits of YEAR (30-92) 30. . . 92. 99. NA 00. Inap, 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923918 NAME-92PRE: Y4c. COLUMNS 2332 - 2332 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y4c. (IF R IS DISABLED) Have you ever done any work for pay? -------------------------------------------------------- 87 1. YES 9 5. NO 9. NA 2389 0. Inap, 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923919 NAME-92PRE: Y4d. COLUMNS 2333 - 2333 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y4d. (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? ----------------------------------------------------------- 115 1. YES 278 5. NO 7 9. NA 2085 0. Inap, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923920 NAME-92PRE: Y4e. COLUMNS 2334 - 2334 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y4e. (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT) In the last six months, did you do any work for pay? ----------------------------------------------------------- 46 1. YES 232 5. NO 9. NA 2207 0. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 8-9 in Y4d ============================== VAR 923921 NAME-92PO.Y5/A.R WKG NOW OCC COLUMNS 2335 - 2336 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF: Y5 - Y9b Y5. What is your main occupation? (What sort of work do you do?) Y5a. What are your most important activities or duties? --------------------------------------------------------- The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923922 NAME-92PRE: Y5x(1). COLUMNS 2337 - 2338 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y5x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code --------------------------------------- 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Y5 222 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 264 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 53 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200- 235) 159 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 226 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286- 389) 11 06. Private Household (403-407) 35 07. Protective Service (408-427) 180 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 60 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 195 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 95 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700- 799) 60 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 42 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 11 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 5 99. NA 867 00. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923923 NAME-R WKG-OCC PREST COLUMNS 2339 - 2339 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9900 Y5x(2). PRESTIGE SCORE ----------------------- NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991. Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to these data. THERE ARE 2 IMPLIED DECIMAL PLACES 00. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923924 NAME-92PRE: Y5b. COLUMNS 2340 - 2342 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Y5b. What kind of (business/industry) is that? ----------------------------------------------- See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code. 010. . . 932. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923925 NAME-92PRE: Y6. COLUMNS 2343 - 2343 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y6. Do you work for someone else, are you self-employed, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1249 1. SOMEONE ELSE 38 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 213 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 1 9. NA 984 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923926 NAME-92PRE: Y6a. COLUMNS 2344 - 2344 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y6a. Are you employed by a federal, state or local government? --------------------------------------------------- 262 1. YES 1023 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 1198 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4; 3, 8-9 in Y6 ============================== VAR 923927 NAME-92PRE: Y7. COLUMNS 2345 - 2346 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y7. About how many hours do you work on your job in the average week? -------------------------------------------------------- Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96) 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923928 NAME-92PRE: Y7a. COLUMNS 2347 - 2347 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y7a. Is that more hours than you want to work, fewer hours than you want to work, or generally about right? ----------------------------------------------------------- 196 1. FEWER 1024 3. ABOUT RIGHT 396 5. MORE 8. DK 2 9. NA 867 0. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923929 NAME-92PRE: Y8. COLUMNS 2348 - 2348 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y8. How worried are you about losing your job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all? ---------------------------------------------------------- 148 1. A LOT 302 3. SOMEWHAT 1155 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 10 8. DON'T KNOW; REFUSED 3 9. NA 867 0. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923930 NAME-92PRE: Y9. COLUMNS 2349 - 2349 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y9. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT --------------------------- SEE Y4 1585 1. R IS WORKING NOW 33 2. R TEMPORARILY LAID OFF 867 0. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4 ============================== VAR 923931 NAME-92PRE: Y9a. COLUMNS 2350 - 2350 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y9a. Were you out of work or laid off at any time during the last six months? --------------------------------------------------------- 179 1. YES 1405 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 900 0. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4; 2 in Y9 ============================== VAR 923932 NAME-92PRE: Y9b. COLUMNS 2351 - 2351 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y9b. During the last six months, have you had a reduction in your work hours or had to take a cut in pay at any time for reasons other than illness or personal choice? ---------------------------------------------------------- 222 1. YES 1361 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 900 0. Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4; 2 in Y9 ============================== VAR 923933 NAME-92PO.Y10/A.R UN/RT/D OCC COLUMNS 2352 - 2353 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: Y10 - Y15a Y10. What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation?) Y10a. What were your most important activities or duties? ------------------------------------------------------------ The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c ============================== VAR 923934 NAME-92PRE: Y10x(1). COLUMNS 2354 - 2355 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y10x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ---------------------------------------- 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Y10, Y10a. 69 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 64 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 15 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200- 235) 44 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 81 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286- 389) 15 06. Private Household (403-407) 6 07. Protective Service (408-427) 81 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 32 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 67 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 68 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700- 799) 22 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 19 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 4 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 13 99. NA 1885 00. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c ============================== VAR 923935 NAME-R U/R/D OCC PREST COLUMNS 2356 - 2356 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9900 Y10x(2). PRESTIGE SCORE ------------------------ NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991. Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to these data. THERE ARE 2 IMPLIED DECIMAL PLACES 00. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c ============================== VAR 923936 NAME-92PRE: Y10b. COLUMNS 2357 - 2359 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Y10b. What kind of (business/industry) was that? ------------------------------------------------- See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code. 010. . . 932. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c ============================== VAR 923937 NAME-92PRE: Y11. COLUMNS 2360 - 2360 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y11. Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 513 1. ONE ELSE 9 2. SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 49 3. ONLY 8. DK 5 9. NA 1909 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c ============================== VAR 923938 NAME-92PRE: Y11a. COLUMNS 2361 - 2361 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y11a. Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? ---------------------------------------------------- 103 1. YES 418 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 1963 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 3, 8-9 in Y11 ============================== VAR 923939 NAME-92PRE: Y12. COLUMNS 2362 - 2362 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y12. Have you had a job in the past six months? ------------------------------------------------ 103 1. YES 494 5. NO 3 9. NA 1885 0. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c ============================== VAR 923940 NAME-92PRE: Y12a. COLUMNS 2363 - 2364 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y12a. About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? ---------------------------------------------------------- Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96) 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 5, 9 in Y12 ============================== VAR 923941 NAME-92PRE: Y13. COLUMNS 2365 - 2365 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y13. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: EMPLOYMENT STATUS ------------------------------------------------ See Y4 119 1. R IS UNEMPLOYED 481 2. R IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED 1885 0. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c ============================== VAR 923942 NAME-92PRE: Y14. COLUMNS 2366 - 2366 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y14. Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? --------------------------------------------------------- 30 1. YES 450 5. NO 1 9. NA 2004 0. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1 in Y13 ============================== VAR 923943 NAME-92PRE: Y15. COLUMNS 2367 - 2367 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y15. Are you looking for work at the present time? --------------------------------------------------- 96 1. YES 473 5. NO 9. NA 1916 0. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1, 9 in Y14 ============================== VAR 923944 NAME-92PRE: Y15a. COLUMNS 2368 - 2368 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y15a. How worried are you about not being able to find a job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all? ------------------------------------------------------------ 70 1. A LOT 31 3. SOMEWHAT 216 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 6 8. DON'T KNOW; REFUSED 246 9. NA 1916 0. Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1, 9 in Y14; 9 in Y15 ============================== VAR 923945 NAME-92PO.Y16/A.R HOM/STU OCC COLUMNS 2369 - 2370 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 R HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT AND HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS: Y16 - Y20A Y16. What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation?) Y16a. What were your most important activities or duties? ------------------------------------------------------------ The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e ============================== VAR 923946 NAME-92PRE: Y16x(1). COLUMNS 2371 - 2372 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y16x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ---------------------------------------- 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Y16, Y16a 1 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 7 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 2 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200- 235) 8 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 8 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286- 389) 2 06. Private Household (403-407) 1 07. Protective Service (408-427) 7 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469) 3 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 1 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 1 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700- 799) 1 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 4 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 2439 00. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e ============================== VAR 923947 NAME-R HW/ST OCC PREST COLUMNS 2373 - 2373 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9900 Y16x(2). PRESTIGE SCORE ------------------------ NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991. Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to these data. THERE ARE 2 IMPLIED DECIMAL PLACES 00. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e ============================== VAR 923948 NAME-92PRE: Y17. COLUMNS 2374 - 2376 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Y17. What kind of (business/industry) was that? ------------------------------------------------ See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code. 010. . . 932. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e ============================== VAR 923949 NAME-92PRE: Y18. COLUMNS 2377 - 2377 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y18. Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 41 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 3 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 9. NA 2441 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e ============================== VAR 923950 NAME-92PRE: Y18a. COLUMNS 2378 - 2378 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y18a. Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? ----------------------------------------------------- 8 1. YES 33 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2444 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e; 3, 8-9 in Y18 ============================== VAR 923951 NAME-92PRE: Y19. COLUMNS 2379 - 2380 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y19. About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? ---------------------------------------------------------- Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96) 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e ============================== VAR 923952 NAME-92PRE: Y29. COLUMNS 2381 - 2381 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y20. Are you looking for work at the present time? --------------------------------------------------- 14 1. YES 32 5. NO 9. NA 2439 0. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e ============================== VAR 923953 NAME-92PRE: Y20a. COLUMNS 2382 - 2382 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y20a. How worried are you about not being able to find a job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all? ------------------------------------------------------------ 9 1. A LOT 16 3. SOMEWHAT 21 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DON'T KNOW; REFUSED 2439 0. Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e ============================== VAR 923954 NAME-REC:R 80 CENSUS OCCUP COLUMNS 2383 - 2384 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 The stacked series of variables 3954-3963 combines occupation information about R from the "working now", "unemployed/retired/disabled" and "homemaker/student" sections. RC1. WHAT IS/WAS YOUR MAIN OCCUPATION? WHAT SORT OF WORK DO/DID YOU DO? RC1A. WHAT ARE/WERE YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES OR DUTIES? ---------------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF RESPONDENT WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED. The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. SEE 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION MASTER CODE. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN, Y4C ============================== VAR 923955 NAME-REC:R 80 CENS OCC CLPSD COLUMNS 2385 - 2386 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 RC2. COLLAPSED 1980 OCCUPATION CODE FOR R'S CURRENT/FORMER OCCUPATION ---------------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED. 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES 289 01. EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL(001-039) 325 02. PROFESSIONAL SPECIALITY OCCUPATIONS(040-199) 68 03. TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS(200-235) 200 04. SALES OCCUPATIONS (236-285) 304 05. ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, INCLUDING CLERICAL(286-389) 22 06. PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (403-407) 39 07. PROTECTIVE SERVICE (408-427) 254 08. SERVICE EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD(428-469) 91 09. FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS(470-499) 261 10. PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS(500-699) 161 11. MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS(700-799) 82 12. TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS(800-859) 59 13. HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEARNERS, HELPERS AND LABORERS(860-890) 15 14. MEMBER OF ARMED FORCES (900) 98. DK 18 99. NA 297 00. INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C ============================== VAR 923956 NAME-REC:R INDUSTRY COLUMNS 2387 - 2389 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 RC3. WHAT DO/DID THEY MAKE OR DO WHERE YOU WORK/ED? WHAT KIND OF BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY IS/WAS THAT? -------------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED. SEE 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY MASTER CODE 010. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C ============================== VAR 923957 NAME-REC:R SELF EMPLOYED? COLUMNS 2390 - 2390 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 RC4. DO/DID YOU WORK FOR SOMEONE ELSE, ARE/WERE YOU SELF-EMPLOYED, OR WHAT? --------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED. 1745 1. SOMEONE ELSE 43 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 255 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 6 9. NA 436 0. INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C ============================== VAR 923958 NAME-REC:R EMP BY GOVT? COLUMNS 2391 - 2391 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 RC5. ARE/WERE YOU EMPLOYED BY A FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT? ------------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED. 363 1. YES 1422 5. NO 8. DK 3 9. NA 697 0. INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 3, 8-9 IN Y6; 3, 8-9 IN Y11 ============================== VAR 923959 NAME-REC:R #HOURS WORK/WEEK COLUMNS 2392 - 2393 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 RC6. ABOUT HOW MANY HOURS DO/DID YOU WORK ON YOUR JOB IN THE AVERAGE WEEK? --------------------------------------------------------- ACTUAL NUMBER OF HOURS A WEEK THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED. 01. . . 96. 97. NINETY-SEVEN OR MORE 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 5,9 IN Y12 ============================== VAR 923960 NAME-REC:R WORRIED LOSE JOB COLUMNS 2394 - 2394 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 RC7. HOW WORRIED ARE YOU ABOUT LOSING YOUR JOB/NOT BEING ABLE TO FIND A JOB IN THE NEAR FUTURE; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, OR NOT MUCH AT ALL? ---------------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED. 218 1. A LOT 332 3. SOMEWHAT 1344 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 15 8. DON'T KNOW, REFUSED 249 9. NA 327 0. INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 1,9 IN Y14 ============================== VAR 923961 NAME-REC:R JOB IN LAST 6 MOS COLUMNS 2395 - 2395 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 RC8. HAVE YOU HAD A JOB IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS? ------------------------------------------------ THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. 103 1. YES 494 5. NO 8. DK 3 9. NA 1885 0. INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C ============================== VAR 923962 NAME-REC:R LOOKING FOR WORK COLUMNS 2396 - 2396 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 RC9. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR WORK AT THE PRESENT TIME? --------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. 96 1. YES 473 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 1916 0. INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 1,9 IN Y14 ============================== VAR 923963 NAME-REC:R EVER WORK FOR PAY COLUMNS 2397 - 2397 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 RC10. HAVE YOU EVER DONE ANY WORK FOR PAY? ------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. 206 1. YES 17 5. NO 9. NA 2262 0. INAP; 10,15,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4 There are no variables in range 3964-4000 ============================== VAR 924001 NAME-92PRE: Y21. COLUMNS 2398 - 2398 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y21. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ---------------------------- NOTE: The Spanish language questionnaire contains for code 1 "R IS FEMALE AND MARRIED," so that married/ partnered males interviewed with the Spanish questionnaire are NOT asked the spouse/partner series of employment questions. 1438 1. R IS MARRIED (OR PARTNERED) 1047 2. ALL OTHERS ============================== VAR 924002 NAME-92PRE: Y22. COLUMNS 2399 - 2400 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y22. (RB, STILL ON P.25) We'd like to know about (your husband/your wife/your partner). Is he/she working now, temporarily laid off, or is he/she unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, (a homemaker), (a student), or what? (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) ---------------------------------------------------------- 905 10. WORKING NOW only 8 15. R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED-- currently working 20 hours or more a week 16. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working 20 hours or more a week 19 17. R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently working 20 hours or more a week 11 18. R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently working 20 hours or more a week 9 20. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF 48 40. UNEMPLOYED 166 50. RETIRED--no other occupation 3 51. R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week 37 60. PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING 61. PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours 194 70. HOMEMAKER--no other occupation 14 71. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently working less than 20 hours a week 4 75. R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other occupation 6 80. STUDENT--no other occupation 2 81. R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently less than 20 hours a week 12 99. NA 1047 00. Inap, 2 in Y21 ============================== VAR 924003 NAME-92PRE: Y22x. COLUMNS 2401 - 2401 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Y22x. SUMMARY: Spouse's working status ---------------------------------------- Built from Y22 943 1. R working now or is retired/permanently disabled/ homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week (10, 15-18 in Y22) 9 2. R temporarily laid off (20 in Y22) 48 4. R unemployed (40 in Y22) 169 5. R retired and not working 20 hours or more per week (50, 51 in Y22) 37 6. R permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or more per week (60, 61 in Y22) 212 7. R homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week (70-71, 75 in Y22) 8 8. R student not working 20 hours or more per week (80, 81 in Y22) 12 9. NA (99 in Y22) 1047 0. Inap, 2 in Y21 ============================== VAR 924004 NAME-92PRE: Y22a. COLUMNS 2402 - 2402 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y22a. (IF SPOUSE IS UNEMPLOYED) Has (he/she) ever done any work for pay? ----------------------------------------------------------- 45 1. YES 3 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2437 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924005 NAME-92PRE: Y22b. COLUMNS 2403 - 2404 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y22b. (IF SPOUSE IS RETIRED) When did (he/she) retire? ------------------------------------------------------- Last two digits of YEAR (41-92) 41. . . 92. 99. NA 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924006 NAME-92PRE: Y22c. COLUMNS 2405 - 2405 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y22c. (IF SPOUSE IS DISABLED) Has (he/she) ever done any work for pay? ---------------------------------------------------------- 35 1. YES 2 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2448 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924007 NAME-92PRE: Y22d. COLUMNS 2406 - 2406 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y22d. (IF SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Is (he/she) doing any work for pay at the present time? ------------------------------------------------------------ 44 1. YES 204 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 2235 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924008 NAME-92PRE: Y22e. COLUMNS 2407 - 2407 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y22e. In the last six months, did (he/she) do any work for pay? ----------------------------------------------------------- 25 1. YES 179 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2281 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61, 99 in Y22; 1, 8-9 in Y22d ============================== VAR 924009 NAME-92PO.Y23/A.SPSE WKG OCC COLUMNS 2408 - 2409 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF: Y23 - Y27b Y23. What is (his/her) main occupation? (What sort of work does (he/she) do?) Y23a. What are (his/her) most important activities or duties? ------------------------------------------------------------ The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924010 NAME-92PRE: Y23x(1). COLUMNS 2410 - 2411 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y23x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ---------------------------------------- 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Y23. 143 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 150 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 45 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 109 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 147 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 7 06. Private Household (403-407) 11 07. Protective Service (408-427) 69 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428- 469) 38 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 120 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 60 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 39 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 20 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 8 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 5 99. NA 1514 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924011 NAME-SP WKG-OCC PREST COLUMNS 2412 - 2412 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9900 Y23x(2). PRESTIGE SCORE ------------------------ NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991. Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to these data. THERE ARE 2 IMPLIED DECIMAL PLACES 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924012 NAME-92PRE: Y23b. COLUMNS 2413 - 2415 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Y23b. What kind of (business/industry) is that? ------------------------------------------------- See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code. 010. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924013 NAME-92PRE: Y24. COLUMNS 2416 - 2416 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y24. Does (he/she) work for someone else, is (he/she) self-employed, or what? ------------------------------------------------------ 776 1. SOMEONE ELSE 22 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 109 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 9. NA 1578 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924014 NAME-92PRE: Y24a. COLUMNS 2417 - 2417 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y24a. Is (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local government? -------------------------------------------------------- 161 1. YES 635 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 1687 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22; 3, 8-9 in Y24 ============================== VAR 924015 NAME-92PRE: Y25. COLUMNS 2418 - 2419 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y25. About how many hours does (he/she) work on (his/her) job in the average week? ---------------------------------------------------------- Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96) 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924016 NAME-92PRE: Y25a. COLUMNS 2420 - 2420 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y25a. Is that more hours than (he/she) wants to work, fewer hours than (he/she) wants to work, or generally about right? ------------------------------------------------------------ 84 1. FEWER 617 3. ABOUT RIGHT 268 5. MORE 8. DK 2 9. NA 1514 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924017 NAME-92PRE: Y26. COLUMNS 2421 - 2421 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y26. How worried is (he/she) about losing (his/her) job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all? ----------------------------------------------------------- 69 1. A LOT 190 3. SOMEWHAT 704 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 6 8. DON'T KNOW; REFUSED 1514 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924018 NAME-92PRE: Y27. COLUMNS 2422 - 2422 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y27. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ---------------------------- 962 1. SPOUSE/PARTNER IS WORKING NOW (1 AT Y22) 9 2. SPOUSE/PARTNER TEMPORARILY LAID OFF 1514 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22 ============================== VAR 924019 NAME-92PRE: Y27a. COLUMNS 2423 - 2423 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y27a. Was (he/she) out of work or laid off at any time during the last six months? ------------------------------------------------------- 89 1. YES 872 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 1523 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22; 2 in Y27 ============================== VAR 924020 NAME-92PRE: Y27b. COLUMNS 2424 - 2424 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y27b. During the last six months, has (he/she) had a reduction in (his/her) work hours or had to take a cut in pay at any time for reasons other than illness or personal choice? ---------------------------------------------------------- 111 1. YES 848 5. NO 8. DK 3 9. NA 1523 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22; 2 in Y27 ============================== VAR 924021 NAME-92PO.Y10/A.SP U/R/D OCC COLUMNS 2425 - 2426 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 SPOUSE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: Y28 - Y32a Y28. What kind of work did (he/she) do on (his/her) last regular job? (What was (his/her) occupation?) Y28a. What were (his/her) most important activities or duties? ---------------------------------------------------------- The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c ============================== VAR 924022 NAME-92PRE: Y28x(1). COLUMNS 2427 - 2428 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y28x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ---------------------------------------- 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Y28. 30 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 25 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 5 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 17 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 34 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 1 06. Private Household (403-407) 6 07. Protective Service (408-427) 22 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428- 469) 17 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 39 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 32 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 13 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 11 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 1 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 4 99. NA 2228 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c ============================== VAR 924023 NAME-SP U/R/D OCC PREST COLUMNS 2429 - 2429 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9900 Y28x(2). PRESTIGE SCORE ------------------------ NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991. Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to these data. THERE ARE 2 IMPLIED DECIMAL PLACES 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c ============================== VAR 924024 NAME-92PRE: Y28b. COLUMNS 2430 - 2432 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Y28b. What kind of (business/industry) was that? ------------------------------------------------- See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code. 010. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c ============================== VAR 924025 NAME-92PRE: Y29. COLUMNS 2433 - 2433 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y29. Did (he/she) work for someone else, was (he/she) self-employed, or what? ------------------------------------------------------ 215 1. SOMEONE ELSE 4 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 28 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 3 9. NA 2235 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c ============================== VAR 924026 NAME-92PRE: Y29a. COLUMNS 2434 - 2434 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y29a. Was (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local government? --------------------------------------------------------- 41 1. YES 177 5. NO 8. DK 1 9. NA 2266 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 3, 8-9 in Y29 ============================== VAR 924027 NAME-92PRE: Y30. COLUMNS 2435 - 2435 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y30. Has (he/she) had a job in the past six months? ---------------------------------------------------- 29 1. YES 226 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 2228 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c ============================== VAR 924028 NAME-92PRE: Y30a. COLUMNS 2436 - 2437 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y30a. About how many hours did (he/she) work on (his/her) job in the average week? ---------------------------------------------------------- Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96) 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 5, 8-9 in Y30 ============================== VAR 924029 NAME-92PRE: Y31. COLUMNS 2438 - 2438 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y31. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: EMPLOYMENT STATUS ------------------------------------------------ 45 1. SPOUSE IS UNEMPLOYED 212 2. SPOUSE IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED 2228 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c ============================== VAR 924030 NAME-92PRE: Y31a. COLUMNS 2439 - 2439 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y31a. Is (he/she) doing any work for pay at the present time? -------------------------------------------------------- 10 1. YES 201 5. NO 1 9. NA 2273 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 1 in Y31 ============================== VAR 924031 NAME-92PRE: Y32. COLUMNS 2440 - 2440 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y32. Is (he/she) looking for work at the present time? ------------------------------------------------------- 33 1. YES 213 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2239 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 1, 9 in Y31a ============================== VAR 924032 NAME-92PRE: Y32a. COLUMNS 2441 - 2441 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y32a. How worried is (he/she) about not being able to find a job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all? ----------------------------------------------------------- 25 1. A LOT 9 3. SOMEWHAT 66 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 1 8. DK; REFUSED 145 9. NA 2239 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 1, 9 in Y31; 8-9 in Y32 ============================== VAR 924033 NAME-92PO.Y16/A.SP HOM/ST OCC COLUMNS 2442 - 2443 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 SPOUSE HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT AND HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS: Y33 - Y37a Y33. What kind of work did (he/she) do on (his/her) last regular job? (What was (his/her) occupation?) Y33a. What were (his/her) most important activities or duties? ---------------------------------------------------------- The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e ============================== VAR 924034 NAME-92PRE: Y33x(1). COLUMNS 2444 - 2445 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y33x(1). Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code ---------------------------------------- 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES Built from Y33 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 5 02. Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199) 1 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 4 04. Sales Occupation (236-285) 3 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-389) 2 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 7 08. Service exc. Protective and Household (428- 469) 1 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 1 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations (500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 1 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers (860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces (900) 98. DK 99. NA 2460 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e ============================== VAR 924035 NAME-SP HW/ST OCC PREST COLUMNS 2446 - 2446 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9900 Y33x(2). PRESTIGE SCORE ------------------------ NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991. Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to these data. THERE ARE 2 IMPLIED DECIMAL PLACES 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e ============================== VAR 924036 NAME-92PRE: Y34. COLUMNS 2447 - 2449 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Y34. What kind of (business/industry) was that? ------------------------------------------------ See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code. 010. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e ============================== VAR 924037 NAME-92PRE: Y35. COLUMNS 2450 - 2450 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y35. Did (he/she) work for someone else, was (he/she) self-employed, or what? ------------------------------------------------------ 21 1. SOMEONE ELSE 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 1 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 9. NA 2463 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e ============================== VAR 924038 NAME-92PRE: Y35a. COLUMNS 2451 - 2451 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y35a. Was (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local government? --------------------------------------------------------- 5 1. YES 16 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2464 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e; 3, 8-9 in Y35 ============================== VAR 924039 NAME-92PRE: Y36. COLUMNS 2452 - 2453 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y36. About how many hours did (he/she) work on his job in the average week? ---------------------------------------------------------- Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96) 01. . . 96. 97. 97 or more hours 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e ============================== VAR 924040 NAME-92PRE: Y37. COLUMNS 2454 - 2454 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y37. Is (he/she) looking for work at the present time? ------------------------------------------------------- 4 1. YES 21 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2460 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e ============================== VAR 924041 NAME-92PRE: Y37a. COLUMNS 2455 - 2455 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y37a. How worried is (he/she) about not being able to find a job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 1. A LOT 3 3. SOMEWHAT 21 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 8. DON'T KNOW; REFUSED 2460 0. Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e ============================== VAR 924042 NAME-REC:S/PT 80 CENSUS OCCUP COLUMNS 2456 - 2457 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 The stacked series of variables 4042-4051 combines occupation information about spouse from the "working now", "unemployed/retired/disabled" and "homemaker/student" sections. RC1001. WHAT IS/WAS HIS/HER (SPOUSE'S/PARTNER'S) MAIN OCCUPATION? WHAT SORT OF WORK DO/DID HE/SHE DO? RC1001A. WHAT ARE/WERE HIS/HER MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES OR DUTIES? ------------------------------------------------------------ THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL RESPONDENTS' SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE/PARTNER WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED. The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondent's/spouse's/ partner's anonymity. Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values. See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code. 01. . . 71. 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C ============================== VAR 924043 NAME-REC:S/PT 80 OCCUP CLPSD COLUMNS 2458 - 2459 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 RC1002. COLLAPSED 1980 OCCUPATION CODE FOR R'S SPOUSE'S/PARTNER'S CURRENT/FORMER OCCUPATION ----------------------------------------------- 1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW) IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED. 170 01. EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL (001-039) 174 02. PROFESSIONAL SPECIALITY OCCUPATIONS (040-199) 50 03. TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS (200-235) 124 04. SALES OCCUPATIONS (236-285) 180 05. ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, INCLUDING CLERICAL (286-389) 8 06. PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (403-407) 17 07. PROTECTIVE SERVICE (408-427) 89 08. SERVICE EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD (428-469) 55 09. FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS (470-499) 159 10. PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS (500-699) 91 11. MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS (700-799) 51 12. TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS (800-859) 31 13. HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEARNERS, HELPERS AND LABORERS (860-890) 9 14. MEMBER OF ARMED FORCES (900) 98. DK 9 99. NA 1268 00. INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C ============================== VAR 924044 NAME-REC:S/PT INDUSTRY COLUMNS 2460 - 2462 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 RC1003. WHAT DO/DID THEY MAKE OR DO WHERE S/HE WORKS/WORKED? WHAT KIND OF BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY IS/WAS THAT? ------------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW) IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED. SEE 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY MASTER CODE. 010. . . 990. 998. DK 999. NA 000. INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C ============================== VAR 924045 NAME-REC:S/PT SELF EMPLOYED? COLUMNS 2463 - 2463 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 RC1004. DOES/DID S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) WORK FOR SOMEONE ELSE, IS/WAS S/HE SELF-EMPLOYED, OR WHAT? -------------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW) IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED. 983 1. SOMEONE ELSE 26 2. BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF 134 3. SELF ONLY 8. DK 3 9. NA 1339 0. INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C ============================== VAR 924046 NAME-REC:S/PT EMP BY GOVT? COLUMNS 2464 - 2464 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 RC1005. IS/WAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) EMPLOYED BY A FEDERAL,STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT? --------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW) IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED. 200 1. YES 806 5. NO 8. DK 3 9. NA 1476 0. INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C; 3,8-9 IN Y24; 3,8-9 IN Y29 ============================== VAR 924047 NAME-REC:S/PT #HRS WORK/WEEK COLUMNS 2465 - 2466 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 RC1006. ABOUT HOW MANY HOURS DOES/DID S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) WORK ON HIS/HER JOB IN THE AVERAGE WEEK? ----------------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW) IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED. 01. . . 96. 97. NINETY-SEVEN OR MORE 98. DK 99. NA 00. INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C; 5,8-9 IN Y30 ============================== VAR 924048 NAME-REC:S/PT WORRY LOSE JOB? COLUMNS 2467 - 2467 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 RC1007. HOW WORRIED IS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) ABOUT LOSING HIS/HER JOB/NOT BEING ABLE TO FIND JOB IN THE NEAR FUTURE; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, OR NOT MUCH AT ALL? ------------------------------------------------------------ THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW) IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED. 94 1. A LOT 198 3. SOMEWHAT 760 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 7 8. DON'T KNOW, REFUSED 147 9. NA 1279 0. INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C; 1,8-9 IN Y31A ============================== VAR 924049 NAME-REC:S/PT WORK PAST 6 MOS COLUMNS 2468 - 2468 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 RC1008. HAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) HAD A JOB IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS? ------------------------------------------------------------ THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. 29 1. YES 226 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 2228 0. INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C ============================== VAR 924050 NAME-REC:S/PT LOOKING FR WORK COLUMNS 2469 - 2469 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 RC1009. IS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) LOOKING FOR WORK AT THE PRESENT TIME? --------------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSE/PARTNERS WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. 33 1. YES 213 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2239 0. INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C; 1,8-9 IN Y31A ============================== VAR 924051 NAME-REC:S/PT EVR WRK FOR PAY COLUMNS 2470 - 2470 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 RC1010. HAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) EVER DONE ANY WORK FOR PAY? --------------------------------------------------------- THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FOR ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. 80 1. YES 5 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2400 0. INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75, 80-81,99 IN Y22 There are no variables in the range 4052-4100 ============================== VAR 924101 NAME-92PRE: Y38. COLUMNS 2471 - 2471 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y38. Do you or anyone else in this household belong to a labor union? --------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable. 404 1. YES 2068 5. NO 2 8. DK 7 9. NA 4 0. Inap, 4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924102 NAME-92PRE: Y38a. WHO UNION COLUMNS 2472 - 2473 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y38a. Who is it that belongs? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ----------------------------------------------------- NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable. 222 11. (A) RESPONDENT only 28 13. (C) R's WIFE only 81 14. (D) R's HUSBAND only 34 15. (E) SOMEONE ELSE in household only 17 20. (A,D) RESPONDENT and R's HUSBAND 20 21. (A,C) RESPONDENT and R's WIFE 22. (A,E) RESPONDENT and SOMEONE ELSE 23. (C,E) R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE 1 26. (D,E) R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE 31. (A,C,E) RESPONDENT, R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE 1 32. (A,D,E) RESPONDENT, R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE 99. NA 2081 00. Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in Y38 ============================== VAR 924103 NAME-92PRE: Y39. COLUMNS 2474 - 2474 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 NES income variables traditionally are administered by showing respondents a list of income groups (24 categories in all), and asking them which one corresponds to their situation. This procedure cannot be easily duplicated over the phone. Income information from the "long form" questionnaire was originally coded in variables 4103-4105. Information from the "short form" telephone questionnaire was coded in variables 4106-4110. For the users' convenience the information from the "short form" was copied into variables 4103-4105. For a complete layout of the income section in each form please see the composite questionnaire. Y39. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: ALTHOUGH THIS IS THE LONG-FORM CHECKPOINT, DATA FROM THE SHORT FORM CHECKPOINT HAVE BEEN DUPLICATED HERE. 740 1. R ONLY FAMILY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER 1745 2. ALL OTHERS ============================== VAR 924104 NAME-92PRE: Y40. FAM INCOME COLUMNS 2475 - 2476 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 88 Y40. FAMILY INCOME -- LONG FORM AND SHORT FORM Y40. (RB, P.26) Please look at this page and tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income of all members of your family living here in 1991 before taxes. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. (IF UNCERTAIN: What would be your best guess?) ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: ALTHOUGH THIS IS THE FAMILY INCOME VARIABLE FOR LONG FORM INTERVIEWS, INCOME DATA FOR CASES INTERVIEWED WITH SHORT FORM QUESTIONNAIRES (SEE Y40 A/B) HAVE BEEN DUPLICATED HERE. Rs who do not live with a family member age 14 or older were not asked this question. Their response to Y41 was duplicated in this variable. 66 01. A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999 70 02. B. $3,000-$4,999 84 03. C. $5,000-$6,999 82 04. D. $7,000-$8,999 43 05. E. $9,000-$9,999 64 06. F. $10,000-$10,999 40 07. G. $11,000-$11,999 62 08. H. $12,000-$12,999 45 09. J. $13,000-$13,999 42 10. K. $14,000-$14,999 77 11. M. $15,000-$16,999 88 12. N. $17,000-$19,999 86 13. P. $20,000-$21,999 126 14. $22,000-$24,999 174 15. R. $25,000-$29,999 178 16. S. $30,000-$34,999 130 17. T. $35,000-$39,999 151 18. U. $40,000-$44,999 112 19. V. $45,000-$49,999 171 20. W. $50,000-$59,999 185 21. X. $60,000-$74,999 85 22. Z. $75,000-$89,999 42 23. AA. $90,000-$104,999 78 24. BB. $105,000 AND OVER 1 66. Below $24,999 but NA category (short form) 2 77. Above $24,999 but NA category (short form) 64 88. DK 136 98. R REFUSED TO ANSWER 1 99. NA ============================== VAR 924105 NAME-92PRE: Y40a/Y41. R INC COLUMNS 2477 - 2478 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 88 Y40a/Y41. R's INCOME -- LONG FORM AND SHORT FORM Y40a. (RB, still on P. 26) Now we are interested in the income that you yourself received in 1991, not including any of the income received by (your spouse and) the rest of your family. Please look at this page and tell me the income you yourself had in 1991 before taxes. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. (IF UNCERTAIN: What would be your best guess?) Y41. (RB, still on P. 26) Please look at this page and tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income you had in 1991 before taxes. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: ALTHOUGH THIS IS R's INCOME VARIABLE FOR LONG FORM INTERVIEWS, INCOME DATA FOR CASES INTERVIEWED WITH SHORT FORM QUESTIONNAIRES (SEE Y40d/e,Y41a/b) HAVE BEEN DUPLICATED HERE. 268 01. A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999 152 02. B. $3,000-$4,999 144 03. C. $5,000-$6,999 124 04. D. $7,000-$8,999 65 05. E. $9,000-$9,999 93 06. F. $10,000-$10,999 51 07. G. $11,000-$11,999 69 08. H. $12,000-$12,999 55 09. J. $13,000-$13,999 48 10. K. $14,000-$14,999 106 11. M. $15,000-$16,999 109 12. N. $17,000-$19,999 116 13. P. $20,000-$21,999 127 14. $22,000-$24,999 179 15. R. $25,000-$29,999 140 16. S. $30,000-$34,999 96 17. T. $35,000-$39,999 100 18. U. $40,000-$44,999 48 19. V. $45,000-$49,999 78 20. W. $50,000-$59,999 57 21. X. $60,000-$74,999 26 22. Z. $75,000-$89,999 10 23. AA. $90,000-$104,999 23 24. BB. $105,000 AND OVER 1 66. Below $24,999 but NA category (short form) 1 77. Above $24,999 but NA category (short form) 36 88. DK 163 98. R REFUSED TO ANSWER; 98 in Y40 99. ============================== VAR 924106 NAME-92PRE: Y39. COLUMNS 2479 - 2479 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 THE FOLLOWING 5 INCOME-RELATED VARIABLES ARE FOR SHORT FORM INTERVIEWS ONLY. THESE DATA ARE ALSO DUPLICATED IN THE 3 LONG FORM VARIABLES WHICH IMMEDIATELY PRECEDE THIS NOTE. Y39. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT (SHORT FORM) ----------------------------------------------------------- 42 1. R ONLY FAMILY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER 108 2. ALL OTHERS 2335 0. Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924107 NAME-92PRE: Y40. COLUMNS 2480 - 2480 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y40. (SHORT FORM ONLY) Can you give us an estimate of your total family income in 1991 before taxes? This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest and all other income for every member of your family living in your house in 1991. First could you tell me if that was above or below $24,999? (IF UNCERTAIN: what would be your best guess?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 22 1. BELOW $24,999 70 2. ABOVE $24,999 1 3. $24,999 (VOL) 2 8. DK 13 9. REFUSE TO ANSWER 2377 0. Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011; 1 in Y39 ============================== VAR 924108 NAME-92PRE: Y40a/b. COLUMNS 2481 - 2482 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 88 Y40a/b. SHORT FORM FAMILY INCOME Y40a/b. (SHORT FORM ONLY) I will read you some income categories, could you please stop me when I reach the category that corresponds to your family situation? ----------------------------------------------------- Rs who do not live with a family member age 14 or older were not asked this question. Their response to Y41a/b was duplicated in this variable. 1 case which was coded 3 in Y40 has been coded 14 in Y40a/b. Two cases (IDs 2721, 2995) coded 2 in Y40 (above $24,999) but not categorized further by the respondent have been coded 77. 01. A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999 2 02. B. $3,000-$4,999 3 03. C. $5,000-$6,999 2 04. D. $7,000-$8,999 4 05. E. $9,000-$9,999 06. F. $10,000-$10,999 07. G. $11,000-$11,999 4 08. H. $12,000-$12,999 2 09. J. $13,000-$13,999 1 10. K. $14,000-$14,999 5 11. M. $15,000-$16,999 7 12. N. $17,000-$19,999 5 13. P. $20,000-$21,999 9 14. $22,000-$24,999 11 15. R. $25,000-$29,999 13 16. S. $30,000-$34,999 5 17. T. $35,000-$39,999 6 18. U. $40,000-$44,999 9 19. V. $45,000-$49,999 9 20. W. $50,000-$59,999 11 21. X. $60,000-$74,999 9 22. Z. $75,000-$89,999 5 23. AA. $90,000-$104,999 6 24. BB. $105,000 AND OVER 1 66. Below 24,999 but NA category 2 77. Above 24,999 but NA category 2 88. DK; 8 in Y40 17 98. R REFUSED TO ANSWER; 9 in Y40 2335 00. Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011; 1 in Y39 ============================== VAR 924109 NAME-92PRE: Y40c/Y41. COLUMNS 2483 - 2483 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y40c. (SHORT FORM ONLY) Now we are interested in the income that you yourself received in 1991, not including any of the income received by (your spouse and) the rest of your family. Can you please tell me whether the income that you yourself had in 1991 before taxes was above or below $24,999. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. (IF UNCERTAIN: What would be your best guess?) Y41. Can you please tell me whether the income that you had in 1991 before taxes was above or below $24,999. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. ------------------------------------------------------------ 76 1. BELOW $24,999 54 2. ABOVE $24,999 3. $24,999 (VOL) 8. DK 7 9. REFUSE TO ANSWER 2348 0. Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in Y40 ============================== VAR 924110 NAME-92PRE: Y40d/e. Y41a/b. COLUMNS 2484 - 2485 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 88 Y40d/e, Y41a/b. SHORT FORM, R's INCOME Y40d/e,Y41a/b. (SHORT FORM ONLY) I will read you some income categories, could you please stop me when I reach the category that corresponds to your situation ------------------------------------------------------------ One case (ID 2995) coded 2 in Y40c/Y41 (above $24,999) but not categorized further by the respondent has been coded 77. One case (ID 2846) coded 1 in Y40c/Y41 (below $24,999) but not categorized further by the respondent has been coded 66. 12 01. A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999 5 02. B. $3,000-$4,999 9 03. C. $5,000-$6,999 6 04. D. $7,000-$8,999 4 05. E. $9,000-$9,999 1 06. F. $10,000-$10,999 1 07. G. $11,000-$11,999 2 08. H. $12,000-$12,999 1 09. J. $13,000-$13,999 3 10. K. $14,000-$14,999 7 11. M. $15,000-$16,999 9 12. N. $17,000-$19,999 6 13. P. $20,000-$21,999 10 14. $22,000-$24,999 10 15. R. $25,000-$29,999 12 16. S. $30,000-$34,999 5 17. T. $35,000-$39,999 7 18. U. $40,000-$44,999 2 19. V. $45,000-$49,999 7 20. W. $50,000-$59,999 3 21. X. $60,000-$74,999 2 22. Z. $75,000-$89,999 1 23. AA. $90,000-$104,999 3 24. BB. $105,000 AND OVER 1 66. Below $24,999 but NA category 1 77. Above $24,999 but NA category 88. DK; 8 in Y40c/Y41 20 98. R REFUSED TO ANSWER; 9 in Y40c/Y41 2335 00. Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924111 NAME-92PRE: Y42. COLUMNS 2486 - 2486 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y42. There's been some talk these days about different social classes. Most people say they belong either to the middle class or the working class. Do you ever think of yourself as belonging in one of these classes? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1674 1. YES 608 5. NO 49 8. DK 4 9. NA 150 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924112 NAME-92PRE: Y42a/b. COLUMNS 2487 - 2487 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y42a. (IF YES:) Which one? Y42b. (IF NO, DK:) Well, if you had to make a choice, would you call yourself middle class or working class? ------------------------------------------------------- 1087 1. MIDDLE CLASS 1160 2. WORKING CLASS 9 5. Lower class; poor 5 6. Upper class 26 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 17 8. Refused to accept idea of classes 27 9. DK; NA 154 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 9 in Y42 ============================== VAR 924113 NAME-92PRE: Y42c/e. COLUMNS 2488 - 2488 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y42c. (IF MIDDLE CLASS:) Would you say that you are about average middle class or that you are in the upper part of the middle class? Y42e. (IF WORKING CLASS:) Would you say that you are about average working class or that you are in the upper part of the working class? ------------------------------------------------------------ In the Questionnaire, Y42e, Category 1 is printed as "4" and Category 2 is printed as "6". 941 1. AVERAGE WORKING 178 2. UPPER WORKING 831 4. AVERAGE MIDDLE 228 6. UPPER MIDDLE 6 8. DK 63 9. NA 238 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 9 in Y42; 5-9 in Y42a/b ============================== VAR 924114 NAME-92PRE: Y42x. COLUMNS 2489 - 2489 NUMERIC MD=8 OR GE 9 Y42x. SUMMARY: R's Social Class -------------------------------- NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable. Built from Y42a/b, Y42c/e 9 0. Lower class (50) 1007 1. Average working (21) 41 2. Working--NA average or upper (28,29) 193 3. Upper working (22) 874 4. Average middle (14) 28 5. Middle class--NA average or upper (18,19) 248 6. Upper middle (16) 5 7. Upper class (60) 19 8. Refused to accept idea of class (80) 61 9. NA; DK; other; Inap, 4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924115 NAME-92PRE: Y42d/f. COLUMNS 2490 - 2490 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y42d. Would you say you feel pretty close to middle class people, or that you don't feel much closer to them than to people in other classes? Y42f. Would you say you feel pretty close to working class people, or that you don't feel much closer to them than to people in other classes? ----------------------------------------------------------- In the Questionnaire, Y42d, Category 1 is printed as "2" and Category 4 is printed as "5". 613 1. CLOSE to middle class 665 2. CLOSE to working class 443 4. NOT CLOSE to middle class 449 5. NOT CLOSE to working class 12 8. DK 65 9. NA 238 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 9 in Y42; 5-9 in Y42a/b ============================== VAR 924116 NAME-92PRE: Y43(1). COLUMNS 2491 - 2492 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y43(1). In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? ------------------------------------------------------------ If R gave 3 or more mentions, the first 2 were coded in Y43, unless the nationality chosen in Y43b was not one of the first 2 mentions. If the Y43b choice was not a first or second mention, Y43 has been coded as if the Y43b nationality had been the first mention; the actual first mention is then coded in Y43 as the second mention. See ICPSR NATIONALITY Master Code. 01. . . 95. 97. Other 98. DK 99. NA 00. NONE; no further mention; "just American" Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43 ============================== VAR 924117 NAME-92PRE: Y43(2). COLUMNS 2493 - 2494 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y43(2). In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? ------------------------------------------------------------ If R gave 3 or more mentions, the first 2 were coded in Y43, unless the nationality chosen in Y43b was not one of the first 2 mentions. If the Y43b choice was not a first or second mention, Y43 has been coded as if the Y43b nationality had been the first mention; the actual first mention is then coded in Y43 as the second mention. See ICPSR NATIONALITY Master Code. 01. . . 95. 97. Other 98. DK 99. NA 00. NONE; no further mention; "just American" Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43 ============================== VAR 924118 NAME-92PRE: Y43a. COLUMNS 2495 - 2495 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y43a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- 1397 1. ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43 307 5. MORE THAN ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43 781 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43 ============================== VAR 924119 NAME-92PRE: Y43b. COLUMNS 2496 - 2497 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y43b. With which of these groups do you most closely identify? ----------------------------------------------------- NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable (although not for vars 4116-4118). NOTE: Rs giving only 1 mention in Y43 were not asked this question. Their response to Y43 was duplicated in this variable. See ICPSR NATIONALITY Master Code. 01. . . 90. NONE, NEITHER 97. Other; combinations not codeable elsewhere 99. DK; NA; "American"; both/all 00. Inap, 4 in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43; 1 in Y43a ============================== VAR 924120 NAME-92PRE: Y44. COLUMNS 2498 - 2498 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y44. Were both your parents born in this country? -------------------------------------------------- NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable. 2031 1. YES 439 5. NO 7 8. DON'T KNOW 4 9. NA 4 0. Inap, 4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924121 NAME-92PRE: Y45. COLUMNS 2499 - 2499 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y45. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ---------------------------- 180 1. SOME HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43 (4, 5, 8, 12, 16, 62, 88 in Y43) 2155 2. NO HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43 150 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924122 NAME-92PRE: Y46. COLUMNS 2500 - 2500 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y46. Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent? ------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable. 24 1. YES 2243 5. NO 11 8. DON'T KNOW 9 9. NA 198 0. Inap, 4 in V3011; 1 in Y45 ============================== VAR 924123 NAME-92PRE: Y46a. COLUMNS 2501 - 2501 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y46a. (RB, P. 27) Please look at the booklet and tell me which category best describes your Hispanic origin. --------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable. 97 1. MEXICAN 24 2. PUERTO RICAN 9 3. CUBAN 19 4. LATIN AMERICAN 8 5. CENTRAL AMERICAN 37 6. SPANISH 13 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 1 8. DK 10 9. NA 2267 0. Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in Y46 ============================== VAR 924124 NAME-92PRE: Y47. COLUMNS 2502 - 2504 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Y47. Where were you born? (IF UNITED STATES: Which state?) ----------------------------------------------------- NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable. See ICPSR STATE AND COUNTRY Master Code. 101. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap,4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924125 NAME-92PRE: Y48. COLUMNS 2505 - 2507 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Y48. Where was it that you grew up? (IF UNITED STATES: Which state or states?) -------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable. If R grew up in more than one state or country the place where R lived the longest between ages 6 and 18 was coded See ICPSR STATE AND COUNTRY Master Code. 101. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, 4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924126 NAME-92PRE: Y49/Y49a/Y49b. COLUMNS 2508 - 2509 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y49. What kind of work did your father (OR FATHER SUBSTITUTE) do for a living while you were growing up? (What was his main occupation?) Y49a. What were his most important activities or duties? Y49b. What kind of business or industry was that? --------------------------------------------------------- This is a collapsed version of the 1980 U.S. Census occupation code. 2-digit CPS OCCUPATION CODE 252 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial 189 02. Professional Speciality Occupations 15 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations 142 04. Sales Occupation 54 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical 06. Private Household 40 07. Protective Service 45 08. Service exc. Protective and Household 460 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations 463 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations 189 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors 157 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations 110 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers 61 14. Member of Armed Forces 4 15. Not in Labor Force 41 98. DK 21 99. NA 242 00. Inap, Father wasn't living; not raised by Father; no parallel information for parental surrogate; 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924127 NAME-92PRE: Y50. COLUMNS 2510 - 2510 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y50. Other than being a homemaker, did your mother (OR MOTHER SUBSTITUTE) have a job while you were growing up? -------------------------------------------------------- 1105 1. YES 1185 5. NO 16 8. DON'T KNOW 7 9. NA 172 0. Inap, mother wasn't living; not raised by mother; no parallel information for maternal surrogate; 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924128 NAME-92PRE: Y50a/Y50b/Y50c. COLUMNS 2511 - 2512 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y50a. What kind of work did she do while you were growing up? What was her main occupation?) Y50b. What were her most important activities or duties? Y50c. What kind of business or industry was that? ---------------------------------------------------------- 2-digit CPS OCCUPATION CODE. 57 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial 145 02. Professional Speciality Occupations 32 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations 87 04. Sales Occupation 215 05. Administrative Support, including Clerical 58 06. Private Household 5 07. Protective Service 214 08. Service exc. Protective and Household 36 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations 28 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations 182 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors 11 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations 19 13. Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers 1 14. Member of Armed Forces 15. Not in Labor Force 12 98. DK 3 99. NA 1380 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 5, 8-9 in Y50 ============================== VAR 924129 NAME-92PRE: Y51. COLUMNS 2513 - 2513 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Y51. (RB, P. 28) Looking at this list, please tell me where you were mostly brought up? ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have been added to this variable. 484 1. ON A FARM 300 2. IN THE COUNTRY, NOT ON A FARM 742 3. IN A SMALL CITY OR TOWN (UNDER 50,000 PEOPLE) 299 4. IN A MEDIUM-SIZED CITY (50,000 - 100,000) 291 5. IN A LARGE CITY (100,000 - 500,000) 171 6. IN A SUBURB OF A LARGE CITY 120 7. IN A VERY LARGE CITY (OVER 500,000) 52 8. IN A SUBURB OF A VERY LARGE CITY 22 9. NA 4 0. Inap, 4 in V3011 Users using OSIRIS or SPSS beware: This variable is specified in the CPS Early Release Dictionary as having MD2=8. The correct missing data specification is MD2=9. ============================== VAR 924130 NAME-92PRE: Y52. COLUMNS 2514 - 2515 NUMERIC MD=98 OR GE 99 Y52. How long have you lived in your present (CITY/TOWN/ TOWNSHIP/COUNTY)? --------------------------------------------------------- If gave fraction of a year when the number of years was greater than 2, the fraction was dropped. Actual number of years (01-89). 76 00. LESS THAN SIX MONTHS 126 01. 6-12 MONTHS; 1 YEAR 42 02. 13-23 MONTHS 103 92. 2 years 99 03. 3 years 89. 89 OR MORE 531 90. ALL OF LIFE 1 98. DK 9 99. NA ============================== VAR 924131 NAME-92PRE: Y52a. CITY COLUMNS 2516 - 2519 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Y52a. Where did you live before you moved here?--CITY ------------------------------------------------------ See CITY Master Code. 0001. . . 5101. 9996. FOREIGN COUNTRY given 9997. CITY not on list 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. Inap, 03-92, 98-99 in Y52 ============================== VAR 924132 NAME-92PRE: Y52a. ST/CONTRY COLUMNS 2520 - 2522 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 Y52a. Where did you live before you moved here?--STATE OR COUNTRY ---------------------------------------------------------- See ICPSR STATE AND COUNTRY Master Code. 101. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, 03-92, 98-99 in Y52 ============================== VAR 924133 NAME-92PRE: Y52b. COLUMNS 2523 - 2524 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Y52b. How far away is that? ---------------------------- 2 01. One miles or less 4 02. 2-4 miles 10 03. 5-9 miles 17 04. 10-19 miles 28 05. 20-49 miles 23 06. 50-99 miles 7 07. 100-199 miles 19 08. 200-499 miles 29 09. 500 miles or more 2 97. Other 2 98. DK 56 99. NA 2286 00. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 03-92, 98-99 in Y52 ============================== VAR 924134 NAME-92PRE: Y53. COLUMNS 2525 - 2526 NUMERIC MD=GE 98 Y53. How long have you lived in this (house/condo/ apartment)? --------------------------------------------------- If gave fraction of a year when the number of years was greater than 2, the fraction was dropped. Actual number of years (01-89) 00. LESS THAN SIX MONTHS 01. 6-12 MONTHS; 1 YEAR 02. 13-24 MONTHS; 2 YEARS 03. 3 YEARS . . 89. 89 OR MORE 90. ALL OF LIFE 98. DK 99. NA ============================== VAR 924135 NAME-92PRE: Y54. COLUMNS 2527 - 2527 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y54. Do you/Does your family own your home, pay rent, or what? --------------------------------------------------------- 1526 1. OWN 733 2. RENT 14 3. Occupancy part of financial arrangement with employer or owner 52 7. OTHER (SPECIFY) 8. DK 10 9. NA 150 0. Inap, 3-4 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924136 NAME-92PRE: Y55. COLUMNS 2528 - 2528 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y55. These are our last few questions. Do you have any children? [IWER: INCLUDE ADOPTED AND STEPCHILDREN] -------------------------------------------------------- 1745 1. YES 17 2. YES, STEPCHILDREN/ADOPTED (VOLUNTEERED) 550 5. NO 1 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924137 NAME-92PRE: Y55a. COLUMNS 2529 - 2529 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Y55a. How many children do you have who are less than 6 years old? -------------------------------------------------------- 1281 0. None 279 1. One 153 2. Two 19 3. Three 7 4. Four 2 5. Five 1 6. Six 7. Seven or more 8. DK 743 9. NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55 ============================== VAR 924138 NAME-92PRE: Y55b. COLUMNS 2530 - 2530 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Y55b. How many of these live with you at least half of the time? ----------------------------------------------------------- 36 0. None 244 1. One 137 2. Two 14 3. Three 1 4. Four 5. Five 6. Six 7. Seven or more 2053 9. NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55; 0, 8- 9 in Y55a ============================== VAR 924139 NAME-92PRE: Y55c. COLUMNS 2531 - 2531 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Y55c. How many children do you have who are between 6 and 18 years old? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1034 0. None 354 1. One 226 2. Two 95 3. Three 23 4. Four 5 5. Five 3 6. Six 1 7. Seven or more 8. DK 744 9. NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55 ============================== VAR 924140 NAME-92PRE: Y55d. COLUMNS 2532 - 2532 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Y55d. How many of these live with you at least half of the time? ----------------------------------------------------------- 63 0. None 309 1. One 190 2. Two 78 3. Three 18 4. Four 4 5. Five 1 6. Six 1 7. Seven or more 1821 9. NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55; 0, 8- 9 in Y55c ============================== VAR 924141 NAME-92PRE: Y56. COLUMNS 2533 - 2533 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Y56. Are you responsible for raising any children other than those we just talked about? -------------------------------------------------------- 116 1. YES 2178 5. NO 19 9. NA 172 0. Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924142 NAME-92PRE: Y56d. COLUMNS 2534 - 2535 NUMERIC MD=GE 98 Y56d. How many of these live with you at least half of the time? ----------------------------------------------------------- 28 00. None 51 01. One 21 02. Two 5 03. Three 1 04. Four 3 05. Five 1 06. Six 1 09. Nine 98. DK 2374 99. NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y56 ============================== VAR 924143 NAME-92PRE: Y57. COLUMNS 2536 - 2539 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 Y57. Ending Time (local)--EXACT TIME NOW ----------------------------------------- HOUR (01-24) and MINUTES (00-59) 0100. . . 2459. There are no variables in the range 4144-4200 ============================== VAR 924201 NAME-92PRE: Z1. R SEX COLUMNS 2540 - 2540 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Z1. Respondent's sex is: ------------------------- This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. 1158 1. MALE 1327 2. FEMALE 9. NA ============================== VAR 924202 NAME-92PRE: Z2. R RACE COLUMNS 2541 - 2541 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Z2. Respondent's race is: This question was not asked of respondents on the short form questionnaire. For panel short form respondents the data for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election responses. ------------------------------------------------------------ 2074 1. WHITE 318 2. BLACK 25 3. AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE 33 4. ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER 7. Other 9 9. NA 26 0. Inap, 4, 6-7 in V3011 ============================== VAR 924203 NAME-92PRE: Z3. COLUMNS 2542 - 2543 NUMERIC MD=GE 98 Z3. Other persons present at interview were (CHECK MORE THAN ONE BOX IF NECESSARY): -------------------------------------------------------- 1522 00. NONE (only box checked) 158 01. CHILDREN UNDER 6 ONLY 116 02. OLDER CHILDREN ONLY 28 03. Children under 6 and older children 247 04. SPOUSE ONLY 53 05. " and children under 6 43 06. " and older children 15 07. " and children under 6 and older children 53 08. OTHER RELATIVES ONLY 10 09. " " and children under 6 7 10. " " and older children 3 11. " " and children under 6 and older children 7 12. " " and spouse 3 13. " " and spouse and children under 6 2 14. " " and spouse and older children 1 15. " " and spouse and children under 6 and older children 118 16. OTHER ADULTS ONLY 17 17. " " and children under 6 8 18. " " and older children 5 19. " " and children under 6 and older children 7 20. " " and spouse 1 21. " " and spouse and children under 6 1 22. " " and spouse and older children 3 23. " " and spouse and children under 6 and older children 6 24. " " and other relatives 3 25. " " and other relatives and children under 6 3 26. " " and other relatives and older children 2 27. " " and other relatives and children under 6 and older children 28. " " and other relatives and spouse 4 29. " " and other relatives and spouse and children under 6 30. Other adults and other relatives and spouse and children under 6 and older children (all boxes checked in interview schedule) 39 99. NA ============================== VAR 924204 NAME-92PRE: Z4. COLUMNS 2544 - 2544 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Z4. Respondent's cooperation was: ---------------------------------- 1562 1. VERY GOOD 702 2. GOOD 172 3. FAIR 30 4. POOR 15 5. VERY POOR 4 9. NA ============================== VAR 924205 NAME-92PRE: Z5. COLUMNS 2545 - 2545 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Z5. Respondent's general level of information about politics and public affairs seemed: ---------------------------------------------------- 359 1. VERY HIGH 764 2. FAIRLY HIGH 871 3. AVERAGE 363 4. FAIRLY LOW 126 5. VERY LOW 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 924206 NAME-92PRE: Z6. COLUMNS 2546 - 2546 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Z6. Rate R's apparent intelligence: ------------------------------------ 294 1. VERY HIGH 920 2. ABOVE AVERAGE 1096 3. AVERAGE 150 4. BELOW AVERAGE 23 5. VERY LOW 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 924207 NAME-92PRE: Z7. COLUMNS 2547 - 2547 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Z7. How suspicious did R seem to be about the study, before the interview? ------------------------------------------------------------ 2202 1. NOT AT ALL SUSPICIOUS 242 3. SOMEWHAT SUSPICIOUS 40 5. VERY SUSPICIOUS 1 9. NA ============================== VAR 924208 NAME-92PRE: Z8. COLUMNS 2548 - 2548 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Z8. Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview? ---------------------------------------------------------- 538 1. VERY HIGH 817 2. ABOVE AVERAGE 830 3. AVERAGE 230 4. BELOW AVERAGE 66 5. VERY LOW 4 9. NA ============================== VAR 924209 NAME-92PRE: Z9. COLUMNS 2549 - 2549 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Z9. How sincere did R seem to be in (his/her) answers? ------------------------------------------------------- 2345 1. COMPLETELY SINCERE 111 2. USUALLY SINCERE 23 3. OFTEN SEEMED TO BE INSINCERE 6 9. NA ============================== VAR 924210 NAME-92PRE: Z11. COLUMNS 2550 - 2550 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Z11. Do you feel R reported income correctly? ---------------------------------------------- 2268 1. YES, THINK R REPORTED CORRECTLY 49 2. NO, THINK R REPORTED INCORRECTLY 154 3. R REFUSED INCOME QUESTIONS 5 5. NO, THINK R REPORTED DISHONESTLY 9 9. NA ============================== VAR 924211 NAME-92PRE: Z11a. COLUMNS 2551 - 2552 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Z11a. If possible, give a reasonable estimate of what R's family income is: ---------------------------------------------------------- 01. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999 2 02. $3,000-$4,999 7 03. $5,000-$6,999 7 04. $7,000-$8,999 3 05. $9,000-$9,999 15 06. $10,000-$10,999 4 07. $11,000-$11,999 3 08. $12,000-$12,999 1 09. $13,000-$13,999 10. $14,000-$14,999 14 11. $15,000-$16,999 5 12. $17,000-$19,999 19 13. $20,000-$21,999 3 14. $22,000-$24,999 14 15. $25,000-$29,999 11 16. $30,000-$34,999 3 17. $35,000-$39,999 11 18. $40,000-$44,999 5 19. $45,000-$49,999 11 20. $50,000-$59,999 6 21. $60,000-$74,999 11 22. $75,000 AND OVER 32 98. IMPOSSIBLE TO ESTIMATE 21 99. NA 2277 00. Inap, 1, 9 in Z11 ============================== VAR 924212 NAME-92PRE: Z12. COLUMNS 2553 - 2553 NUMERIC MD=GE 8 Z12. Was this interview conducted entirely in English, or was it necessary to translate some (or all) questions into another language? ---------------------------------------------------------- 2442 1. INTERVIEW CONDUCTED ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH 31 2. SOME (OR ALL) QUESTIONS TRANSLATED INTO ANOTHER LANGUAGE 12 9. NA ============================== VAR 924213 NAME-92PRE: Z12a. COLUMNS 2554 - 2554 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Z12a. What language? --------------------- 31 1. Spanish 4. Vietnamese 7. Other 9. NA 2454 0. Inap, 1, 9 in Z12 ============================== VAR 924214 NAME-92PRE: Z13(1). COLUMNS 2555 - 2556 NUMERIC MD=98 OR GE 99 Z13(1). What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 69 10. NEGATIVE--GENERAL 145 11. NEGATIVE--TOO LONG 9 12. NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED 20 13. NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS 10 15. R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. 40 20. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 57 22. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 98 30. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. 79 31. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. 13 40. R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS. 9 41. R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT. 10 45. R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS: "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. 21 50. R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. 1477 70. R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.) 419 80. NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK 98. DK (V4214 only) 9 99. NA (V4214 only) ============================== VAR 924215 NAME-92PRE: Z13(2). COLUMNS 2557 - 2558 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Z13(2). What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 10. NEGATIVE--GENERAL 24 11. NEGATIVE--TOO LONG 25 12. NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED 33 13. NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS 15 15. R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. 12 20. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 30 22. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 34 30. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. 75 31. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. 7 40. R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS. 8 41. R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT. 6 45. R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS: "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. 8 50. R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. 159 70. R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.) 109 80. NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK 1940 00. No further mention ============================== VAR 924216 NAME-92PRE: Z13(3). COLUMNS 2559 - 2560 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Z13(3). What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 10. NEGATIVE--GENERAL 11. NEGATIVE--TOO LONG 9 12. NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED 9 13. NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS 17 15. R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. 14 20. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 16 22. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 15 30. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. 34 31. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. 12 40. R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS. 6 41. R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT. 3 45. R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS: "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. 8 50. R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. 56 70. R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.) 10 80. NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK 2276 00. No further mention ============================== VAR 924217 NAME-92PRE: Z13(4). COLUMNS 2561 - 2562 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Z13(4). What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 10. NEGATIVE--GENERAL 11. NEGATIVE--TOO LONG 12. NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED 5 13. NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS 6 15. R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. 5 20. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 11 22. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 10 30. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. 15 31. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. 13 40. R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS. 4 41. R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT. 2 45. R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS: "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. 12 50. R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. 12 70. R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.) 5 80. NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK 2385 00. No further mention ============================== VAR 924218 NAME-92PRE: Z13(5). COLUMNS 2563 - 2564 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Z13(5). What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 10. NEGATIVE--GENERAL 11. NEGATIVE--TOO LONG 12. NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED 13. NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS 3 15. R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. 1 20. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 5 22. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 6 30. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. 12 31. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. 10 40. R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS. 5 41. R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT. 6 45. R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS: "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. 5 50. R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. 7 70. R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.) 1 80. NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK 2424 00. No further mention ============================== VAR 924219 NAME-92PRE: Z13(6). COLUMNS 2565 - 2566 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Z13(6). What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 10. NEGATIVE--GENERAL 11. NEGATIVE--TOO LONG 12. NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED 13. NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS 15. R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. 2 20. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 1 22. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 1 30. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. 5 31. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. 8 40. R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS. 1 41. R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT. 5 45. R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS: "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. 6 50. R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. 1 70. R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.) 80. NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK 2455 00. No further mention ============================== VAR 924220 NAME-92PRE: Z13(7). COLUMNS 2567 - 2568 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Z13(7). What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 10. NEGATIVE--GENERAL 11. NEGATIVE--TOO LONG 12. NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED 13. NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS 15. R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. 20. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 1 22. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 1 30. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. 1 31. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. 1 40. R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS. 2 41. R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT. 5 45. R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS: "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. 1 50. R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. 1 70. R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.) 80. NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK 2472 00. No further mention ============================== VAR 924221 NAME-92PRE: Z13(8). COLUMNS 2569 - 2570 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Z13(8). What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 10. NEGATIVE--GENERAL 11. NEGATIVE--TOO LONG 12. NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED 13. NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS 15. R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. 20. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 22. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 1 30. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. 1 31. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. 1 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: "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. 1 50. R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. 70. R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.) 1 80. NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK 2480 00. No further mention ============================== VAR 924222 NAME-92PRE: Z13(9). COLUMNS 2571 - 2572 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Z13(9). What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 10. NEGATIVE--GENERAL 11. NEGATIVE--TOO LONG 12. NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED 13. NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS 15. R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. 20. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 22. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 30. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. 1 31. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. 1 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: "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. 1 50. R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. 70. R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.) 80. NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK 2482 00. No further mention ============================== VAR 924223 NAME-92PRE: Z13(10). COLUMNS 2573 - 2574 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 Z13(10). What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or expressed during interview? (CIRCLE CODES OF ALL THAT APPLY.) ----------------------------------------------------------- 10. NEGATIVE--GENERAL 11. NEGATIVE--TOO LONG 12. NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED 13. NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS 15. R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED. 20. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 22. R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R. 30. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW. 31. R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY) DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE: CANDIDATES: NAMES, ELECTION ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION. 1 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: "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS NEIGHBORHOOD?" "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?" "WHY ME?", ETC. 1 50. R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET. 70. R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.) 80. NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK 2483 00. No further mention ============================== VAR 924224 NAME-92PRE: D2a. PROBE COLUMNS 2575 - 2575 NUMERIC MD=0 D2a. GEORGE BUSH--Probe Indicator ---------------------------------- 5 1. RQ (Repeat question) 1 2. WT (What do you think) 3 3. WC (Which is closer) 1 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 7 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 2 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2466 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924225 NAME-92PRE: D2b. PROBE COLUMNS 2576 - 2576 NUMERIC MD=0 D2b. Bill Clinton--Probe Indicator ----------------------------------- 2 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 8 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 30 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 1 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2443 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924226 NAME-92PRE: D2c. PROBE COLUMNS 2577 - 2577 NUMERIC MD=0 D2c. Ross Perot--Probe Indicator --------------------------------- 2 1. RQ (Repeat question) 1 2. WT (What do you think) 1 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 87 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 1 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2392 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924227 NAME-92PRE: D2d. PROBE COLUMNS 2578 - 2578 NUMERIC MD=0 D2d. Dan Quayle--Probe Indicator --------------------------------- 3 1. RQ (Repeat question) 3 2. WT (What do you think) 3 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 39 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 1 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2435 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924228 NAME-92PRE: D2e. PROBE COLUMNS 2579 - 2579 NUMERIC MD=0 D2e. Albert Gore--Probe Indicator ---------------------------------- 3 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 1 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 185 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 1 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2294 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924229 NAME-92PRE: D2f. PROBE COLUMNS 2580 - 2580 NUMERIC MD=0 D2f. Anita Hill--Probe Indicator --------------------------------- 2 1. RQ (Repeat question) 1 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 206 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 2 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2274 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924230 NAME-92PRE: D2g. PROBE COLUMNS 2581 - 2581 NUMERIC MD=0 D2g. Tom Foley--Probe Indicator -------------------------------- 2 1. RQ (Repeat question) 3 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 522 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 2 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 1956 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924231 NAME-92PRE: D2h. PROBE COLUMNS 2582 - 2582 NUMERIC MD=0 D2h. Barbara Bush--Probe Indicator ----------------------------------- 3 1. RQ (Repeat question) 1 2. WT (What do you think) 2 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 16 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 2 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2461 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924232 NAME-92PRE: D2j. PROBE COLUMNS 2583 - 2583 NUMERIC MD=0 D2j. Hillary Clinton--Probe Indicator -------------------------------------- 1 1. RQ (Repeat question) 3 2. WT (What do you think) 2 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 84 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 1 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2393 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924233 NAME-92PRE: D2k. PROBE COLUMNS 2584 - 2584 NUMERIC MD=0 D2k. Clarence Thomas--Probe Indicator -------------------------------------- 2 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 1 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 147 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2334 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924234 NAME-92PRE: D2m. PROBE COLUMNS 2585 - 2585 NUMERIC MD=0 D2m. Pat Buchanan--Probe Indicator ----------------------------------- 3 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 192 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2287 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924235 NAME-92PRE: D2n. PROBE COLUMNS 2586 - 2586 NUMERIC MD=0 D2n. Jesse Jackson--Probe Indicator ------------------------------------ 2 1. RQ (Repeat question) 3 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 1 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 34 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2444 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924236 NAME-92PRE: D3a. PROBE COLUMNS 2587 - 2587 NUMERIC MD=0 D3a. The Democratic Party--Probe Indicator ------------------------------------------- 5 1. RQ (Repeat question) 8 2. WT (What do you think) 6 3. WC (Which is closer) 3 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 2 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2460 0. Not probed ============================== VAR 924237 NAME-92PRE: D3b. PROBE COLUMNS 2588 - 2588 NUMERIC MD=0 D3b. The Republican Party--Probe Indicator ------------------------------------------- 4 1. RQ (Repeat question) 6 2. WT (What do you think) 3 3. WC (Which is closer) 1 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 2 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and WT 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2468 0. Not probed There are no variables in the range 4238-5000 ============================== VAR 925001 NAME-92POST: CASE ID COLUMNS 2589 - 2592 NUMERIC NO MISSING DATA CODES 1992 POST-ELECTION CASE ID NUMBER --------------------------------- 5001-6251. Panel respondents (there is no ID 5903) 3001-4005. Cross-section respondents 8001-8113. Panel non-interviews 7001-7121. Cross-section non-interviews ============================== VAR 925002 NAME-92POST:IW FORM COLUMNS 2593 - 2593 NUMERIC MD=0 POST-ELECTION SAMPLE-FORM INDICATOR ----------------------------------- The SHORT-FORM questionnaire was intended to be used exclusively with respondents who had moved to areas where SRC doesn't have interviewing staff. Please see 3011. 1064 1. Long Questionnaire: PANEL 1001 2. Long Questionnaire: CROSS-SECTION 186 3. Short Questionnaire: PANEL 4 4. Short Questionnaire: CROSS-SECTION 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925003 NAME-92POST: IW MODE COLUMNS 2594 - 2594 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION: MODE OF INTERVIEW TELEPHONE, PERSONAL ---------------------------------------------------- The study design called for face-to-face interviews for all respondents except for a few panel respondents who had moved out of the range of SRC interviewers. See v3071 for coding of whether the respondents were in range or not. A SHORT-FORM or abbreviated questionnaire was prepared to use with these respondents over the phone. See v5002 which records use of short-form versus long- form questionnaires. Telephone interviews were in fact taken with a number of cross-section respondents and a number of panel respondents who had not moved out of range. This situation is fully described in the introduction, pp. v and in Technical Report #43, available from NES Project Staff. 1781 1. Personal (face to face) 474 2. Telephone 230 0. INAP, no post interview ============================== VAR 925004 NAME-92POST:TIME BEGIN COLUMNS 2595 - 2598 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9999 A0. EXACT TIME NOW: (Beginning of interview) --------------------------------------------- Actual time using 24 HOUR CLOCK 0001. 12:01 AM . 0600. 6:00 AM . 1200. NOON . 1800. 6:00 PM . 2400. MIDNIGHT 9999. NA 0000. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925005 NAME-92POST:IW DATE, MONTH COLUMNS 2599 - 2600 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 POST-ELECTION: DATE OF INTERVIEW -- MONTH ----------------------------------------- MONTH 127 01. January 1135 11. November 993 12. December 99. NA 230 00. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925006 NAME-92POST:IW DATE, DAY COLUMNS 2601 - 2602 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 POST-ELECTION: DATE OF INTERVIEW -- DAY --------------------------------------- DAY OF MONTH 01. . . 31. 99. NA 00. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925007 NAME-92POST:IWER IW # COLUMNS 2603 - 2604 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S INTERVIEW NUMBER --------------------------------------------- This number records the sequence in which each interviewer's interviews were completed. "01" is the first interview on the Post-election study taken by a particular interviewer; "02" the second, and so on. Actual NUMBER 01. . . 69. 00. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925008 NAME-92POST: IW LENGTH COLUMNS 2605 - 2607 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 999 POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEW LENGTH IN MINUTES ------------------------------------------ Number of minutes is coded 014. . . 195. 999. NA 000. INAP, no post interview ============================== VAR 925009 NAME-92POST: PRE/ED LEN COLUMNS 2608 - 2610 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 999 POST-ELECTION: LENGTH OF PRE-EDIT IN MINUTES -------------------------------------------- Number of minutes is coded 001. . . 045. 999. NA 000. INAP, no post interview ============================== VAR 925010 NAME-92POST: PST/ED LEN COLUMNS 2611 - 2613 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 999 POST-ELECTION: LENGTH OF POST-EDIT IN MINUTES --------------------------------------------- Number of minutes is coded 005. . . 219. 999. NA 000. INAP, no post interview ============================== VAR 925011 NAME-92POST: TOT CALLS COLUMNS 2614 - 2615 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 99 POST-ELECTION: TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS ------------------------------------ If case is not an interview, this is the call number of final call. Number of calls is coded 01. . . 55. 99. NA ============================== VAR 925012 NAME-92POST: RESULT COLUMNS 2616 - 2617 NUMERIC MD=0 POST-ELECTION: RESULT CODE -------------------------- 2061 01. INTERVIEW, complete 194 05. INTERVIEW, partial; short questionnaire 142 51. NON-INTERVIEW: refusal by eligible R 5 52. NON-INTERVIEW: refusal by someone other than eligible R 53. NON-INTERVIEW: refusal before R selected but eligible person in HU 57. NON-INTERVIEW: refusal, DK if eligible person in HU 9 61. NON-INTERVIEW: no contact, eligible person in HU 2 62. NON-INTERVIEW: no contact, DK if eligible person in HU 6 63. NON-INTERVIEW: permanent condition, eligible person in HU 64. NON-INTERVIEW: permanent condition, DK if eligible person in HU 65. NON-INTERVIEW: language barrier, eligible person in HU 66. NON-INTERVIEW: language barrier, DK if eligible person in HU 66 67. NON-INTERVIEW: other reason, eligible person in HU 68. NON-INTERVIEW: other reason, DK if eligible person in HU 71. NONSAMPLE: house vacant (HV) 72. NONSAMPLE: seasonal vacant (SV) or seasonal occupant in residence elsewhere (SORE) 73. NONSAMPLE: occupants in residence elsewhere (ORE) 75. NONSAMPLE: unsafe/dangerous area or no access 81. NONSAMPLE: sample listing isn't proper (SLIP) 83. NONSAMPLE: vacant trailer space (VTS) 91. NONSAMPLE: no eligible respondent (NER) ============================== VAR 925013 NAME-92POST:REASON PHONE COLUMNS 2618 - 2618 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION SHORT-FORM PANEL FORM ONLY. REASONS FOR USING THE SHORT-FORM QUESTIONNAIRE: ------------------------------------------------------------ 20 1. Assigned to telephone by office 45 2. R moved out of sample 122 3. Other, specify 3 9. NA 2295 0. Inap, no post-interview; not a short-form interview ============================== VAR 925014 NAME-92POST: NEW ADDR COLUMNS 2619 - 2619 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION: IS RESPONDENT LIVING AT SAMPLE LABEL ADDRESS? ("May I please speak with [R's name]?") ------------------------------------------------------------ 2385 1. Yes 77 2. No, R no longer lives here 3. No, never heard of R 23 9. NA ============================== VAR 925015 NAME-92POST: OBT R NAME COLUMNS 2620 - 2620 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: WAS R's NAME OBTAINED ("What is your full legal name as it appears on official documents such as your voter's registration, Social Security card or driver's license?") ---------------------------------------------------------- 2249 1. Name obtained 6 5. Name not obtained 9. NA 230 0. INAP, no post interview ============================== VAR 925016 NAME-92POST: ADDR SAME COLUMNS 2621 - 2621 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: ADDRESS OBTAINED ("What is your address?") --------------------------------------------------------- 1932 1. Identical to sample label address 241 2. Corrected version of sample label address 77 3. Different from sample label 5 9. NA 230 0. INAP, no post interview ============================== VAR 925017 NAME-92POST: ADDR DIFF COLUMNS 2622 - 2622 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: IF ADDRESS GIVEN IS DIFFERENT FROM SAMPLE LABEL: "Is this an address you will be moving to, a relative's address, the address of a friend, a business address, or what?" ---------------------------------------------------------- Note: because the codes provided on the coversheet did not include a category for addresses to which R has already moved, such cases were often placed in code 7 by interviewers. 8 1. Mailing address 13 2. Address to which R is moving 5 3. Relative 4. Friend 5. Business 51 7. Other 9. NA 2408 0. INAP, no post interview; address not different or NA if different from sample label ============================== VAR 925018 NAME-92POST: OBT TEL # COLUMNS 2623 - 2623 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: WAS R'S PHONE NUMBER OBTAINED? ("And what is your telephone number?)" --------------------------------------------------------- 2117 1. Telephone number obtained 119 5. R has no phone 17 7. Phone number refused 2 9. NA 230 0. INAP, no post interview ============================== VAR 925019 NAME-92POST: TEL IN DIR COLUMNS 2624 - 2624 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: "Is your phone number listed in the current directory?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 1580 1. Yes, listed 522 5. No, not listed 13 8. Not sure, don't know 2 9. NA 368 0. INAP, no post interview; R has no phone or phone number refused/NA 5,7,9 in 5018 ============================== VAR 925020 NAME-92POST: TEL IN R NAM COLUMNS 2625 - 2625 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: "Is your phone listed in your name?" ------------------------------------------------------- 1005 1. Yes (listed in R's name) 570 5. No (not listed in R's name) 8. Not sure 5 9. NA 905 0. INAP, no post interview; R has no phone or phone number refused/NA 5,7,9 in 5018; number not listed/DK/NA if listed 5,8,9 in 5019 ============================== VAR 925021 NAME-92POST: OTHER HOME COLUMNS 2626 - 2626 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: "Do you have another place of residence or somewhere else you live during different times of the year?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 91 1. Yes (R has another residence) 2139 5. No (no other residence) 25 9. NA 230 0. INAP, no post interview ============================== VAR 925022 NAME-92POST: ADDR RECON COLUMNS 2627 - 2627 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: "If for any reason we should have difficulty contacting you, could you give me the name, address, and telephone number of two close friends or relatives who do not live with you and will know how to get in touch with you?" ------------------------------------------------------------ 2010 1. R gave contact information 201 5. R did not give contact information 44 9. NA 230 0. INAP, no post interview ============================== VAR 925023 NAME-92POST: REF CONV IND COLUMNS 2628 - 2628 NUMERIC MD=9 POST-ELECTION: REFUSAL CONVERSION INDICATOR ------------------------------------------- This refers to interviews initially refused by the respondent. 2425 0. Not a refusal conversion situation 60 1. Refusal conversion (noninterviews: attempt to convert) ============================== VAR 925024 NAME-92POST: PERS LETTR COLUMNS 2629 - 2629 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION: PERSUASION LETTER REQUESTED ------------------------------------------ Interviewers ask their supervisor to mail a "persuasion letter" to the prospective R, when faced with resistance to cooperate. 100 1. Yes 2346 5. No 39 9. NA ============================== VAR 925025 NAME-92POST: R PMT OFF COLUMNS 2630 - 2631 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 POST-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT OFFERED--AMOUNT ------------------------------------------------- Interviewers were authorized to offer payment to reluctant respondents in order to insure their cooperation. The amount offered was left to the interviewer's discretion. 3 005. $5 offered as respondent payment 152 010. $10 offered as respondent payment 25 015. $15 offered as respondent payment 405 020. $20 offered as respondent payment 1 025. $25 offered as respondent payment 2 030. $30 offered as respondent payment 998. Respondent payment offered, NA how much 1897 000. INAP, no respondent payment offered ============================== VAR 925026 NAME-92POST: R PMT PAID COLUMNS 2632 - 2633 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 POST-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT PAID--AMOUNT ---------------------------------------------- 3 005. $5 paid as respondent payment 147 010. $10 paid as respondent payment 23 015. $15 paid as respondent payment 356 020. $20 paid as respondent payment 1 025. $25 offered as respondent payment 040. $40 offered as respondent payment 998. Respondent payment paid, NA how much 1955 000. INAP, no respondent payment paid ============================== VAR 925027 NAME-92POST: INIT REF COLUMNS 2634 - 2634 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION, CONTACT DESCRIPTION: DID R REFUSE INITIALLY? ------------------------------------------------------------ 294 1. Yes 2124 5. No 2 9. NA 65 0. INAP, no contact with R ============================== VAR 925028 NAME-92POST: BREAK APPT COLUMNS 2635 - 2635 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 POST-ELECTION, CONTACT DESCRIPTION: DID R BREAK ANY APPOINTMENTS? ---------------------------------------------------- 2062 0. None 270 1. One 88 2. Two or more 65 9. NA; INAP, no contact with R ============================== VAR 925029 NAME-92POST: WASTE TIME COLUMNS 2636 - 2636 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 POST-ELECTION, CONTACT DESCRIPTION: IF THERE WAS ANY RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN: A. SURVEYS ARE A WASTE OF TIME ----------------------------------------------------- 31 1. Marked 2362 5. Not marked 27 9. NA 65 0. Inap, no contact with R was made ============================== VAR 925030 NAME-92POST: VERY ILL COLUMNS 2637 - 2637 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 B. VERY ILL. ----------------------------------------------------- 59 1. Marked 2334 5. Not marked 27 9. NA 65 0. Inap, no contact with R was made ============================== VAR 925031 NAME-92POST: TOO BUSY COLUMNS 2638 - 2638 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C. TOO BUSY. ----------------------------------------------------- 289 1. Marked 2104 5. Not marked 27 9. NA 65 0. Inap, no contact with R was made ============================== VAR 925032 NAME-92POST: FAM SITUAT COLUMNS 2639 - 2639 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 D. STRESSFUL FAMILY SITUATION ------------------------------------------------------------ 45 1. Marked 2348 5. Not marked 27 9. NA 65 0. Inap, no contact with R was made ============================== VAR 925033 NAME-92POST: CONFIDENTL COLUMNS 2640 - 2640 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 E. CONFIDENTIALITY. ------------------------------------------------------------ 7 1. Marked 2386 5. Not marked 27 9. NA 65 0. Inap, no contact with R was made ============================== VAR 925034 NAME-92POST: PRIVACY COLUMNS 2641 - 2641 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 F. INVASION OF PRIVACY. ------------------------------------------------------- 14 1. Marked 2379 5. Not marked 27 9. NA 65 0. Inap, no contact with R was made ============================== VAR 925035 NAME-92POST: RESIS OTHR COLUMNS 2642 - 2642 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 H. OTHER REASON (SPECIFY). -------------------------------------------------------- 220 1. Marked 2173 5. Not marked 27 9. NA 65 0. Inap, no contact with R was made ============================== VAR 925036 NAME-92POST: IWER ID # COLUMNS 2643 - 2646 NUMERIC MD=9999 POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S ID NUMBER -------------------------------------- Actual number is coded 1020. . . 9628. ============================== VAR 925037 NAME-92POST: SUPERVSOR ID COLUMNS 2647 - 2650 NUMERIC MD=9999 POST-ELECTION: SUPERVISOR'S ID NUMBER ------------------------------------- Actual number is coded 2576. . . 9958. ============================== VAR 925038 NAME-92POST: IWER RACE COLUMNS 2651 - 2651 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S RACE --------------------------------- 2396 1. White 87 2. Black 3. Native American 4. Asian 7. Other 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 925039 NAME-92POST: IWER ETHNICITY COLUMNS 2652 - 2652 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S ETHNICITY -------------------------------------- 2082 0. Non-ethnic 135 1. Hispanic 254 7. Other 14 9. NA ============================== VAR 925040 NAME-92POST: IWER AGE BRACK COLUMNS 2653 - 2653 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S AGE BRACKETED ------------------------------------------ 199 1. 18-34 years 227 2. 35-40 276 3. 41-45 371 4. 46-50 280 5. 51-55 364 6. 56-60 447 7. 61-64 319 8. 65-79 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 925041 NAME-92POST: IWER YRS EXPER COLUMNS 2654 - 2655 NUMERIC MD=GE 99 POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE -- up to September 1, 1992 --------------------------------------------------------- 00. Less than one year . . 33. Thirty-three years 99. NA ============================== VAR 925042 NAME-92POST: IWER GENDER COLUMNS 2656 - 2656 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S GENDER ----------------------------------- 120 1. Male 2363 2. Female 2 9. NA ============================== VAR 925043 NAME-92POST: IWER ED BRACK COLUMNS 2657 - 2657 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S EDUCATION -------------------------------------- 400 1. Some high school/HS Diploma/equivalency 963 2. Some College 1120 3. College: degree at Bachelor's level or greater 2 9. NA There are no variables in range 5044-5100 ============================== VAR 925101 NAME-92POST:ICPSR & CD outs COLUMNS 2658 - 2661 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 ICPSR State and Congressional District for Respondent who voted outside of sample address --------------------------------------------------------- Some respondents voted in congressional districts other than the district associated with their sample address. Whenever the study staff was able to determine the congressional district where R voted, the information was recorded in this variable. 0104. . . 7307. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; R voted at sample address; no additional state and CD written in ============================== VAR 925102 NAME-92POST:A1. INTERST CM COLUMNS 2662 - 2662 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A1. Some people don't pay much attention to political campaigns. How about you? Would you say that you were very much interested, somewhat interested, or not much interested in following the political campaigns this year? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1096 1. VERY MUCH INTERESTED 895 3. SOMEWHAT INTERESTED 255 5. NOT MUCH INTERESTED 8. DK 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925103 NAME-92POST:A2. COLUMNS 2663 - 2663 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A2. Did you watch any programs about the campaigns on television? ------------------------------------------------------ 2000 1. YES 249 5. NO 4 8. DK 2 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925104 NAME-92POST:A2a. COLUMNS 2664 - 2664 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A2a. (RB, P. 1) Would you say you watched a good many, several, or just one or two? ------------------------------------------------------- 718 1. A GOOD MANY 853 2. SEVERAL 427 3. JUST ONE OR TWO 5. NONE 8. DK 2 9. NA 485 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in A2 ============================== VAR 925105 NAME-92POST:A3. DISCUSS POL COLUMNS 2665 - 2665 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A3. Do you ever discuss politics with your family or friends? ----------------------------------------------------- 1840 1. YES 415 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925106 NAME-92POST:A3a. COLUMNS 2666 - 2666 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A3a. (RB, P. 2) How often do you discuss politics with your family or friends -- every day, 3 or 4 times a week, once or twice a week, or less often than that? ------------------------------------------------------------ 248 1. EVERY DAY 399 2. 3 OR 4 TIMES A WEEK 668 3. ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH 519 4. LESS OFTEN 3 5. R VOLUNTEERS: NEVER 8. DK 3 9. NA 645 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in A3 ============================== VAR 925107 NAME-92POST:A3b. COLUMNS 2667 - 2667 NUMERIC MD=8 OR GE 9 A3b. How many days in the past week did you talk about politics with family or friends? ------------------------------------------------------- NUMBER OF DAYS 341 0. NONE 319 1. ONE 421 2. TWO 259 3. THREE 173 4. FOUR 55 5. FIVE 21 6. SIX 236 7. SEVEN 1 8. DON'T KNOW 659 9. NA; Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in A3; 5, 9 in A3a ============================== VAR 925108 NAME-92POST:A4. CARE ELECT COLUMNS 2668 - 2668 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Throughout the post-election questionnaire, whenever the term "incumbents" is used in the documentation or questionnaire , we are referring to a representative who was a member of the 102nd Congress, i.e, prior to the 1992 General election. Due to the U.S. Census based redistricting, the incumbents district for the 103rd Congress may consist of a fairly different geographical area from the area covered by the district prior to the boundary changes. Therefore, the "incumbent" may or may not have been the respondent's district's incumbent before 1992. An additional complication is that a panel respondent may have moved since we interviewed them in 1990, or pre-election respondents may have moved between the pre- and the post-election interview. Unless stated otherwise survey questions always refer to R's original locations. A4. As you know, representatives to Congress in Washington were chosen in this election from congressional districts all around the country. How much would you say that you personally cared about the way the election to the U.S. House of Representatives came out: did you care very much, pretty much, not very much, or not at all? ------------------------------------------------------------ 398 1. VERY MUCH 762 2. PRETTY MUCH 681 4. NOT VERY MUCH 208 5. NOT AT ALL 5 8. DK 11 9. NA 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925109 NAME-92POST:A5. RECALL HSE COLUMNS 2669 - 2669 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5. Do you happen to remember the names of the candidates for congress--that is, for the House of Representatives in Washington--who ran in this district this November? ---------------------------------------------------------- 796 1. YES 1264 5. NO 5 9. NA 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925110 NAME-92POST:A5a1. COLUMNS 2670 - 2671 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A5a(1). Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) ------------------------------------------------------- Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned: 10 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE* 8 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE* 18 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE* 3 93. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE* 1 94. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE* 13 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE* 8 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE* 3 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE* 3 17. FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 2 18. FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 1 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP* 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR* 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR* 27. SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 28. SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP* For Districts with No Running Incumbents: 48 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (incl. Republican candidate for LA06--see LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.) 35 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT* 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT* For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 347 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 144 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 19 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 32 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned: 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 1 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* 57. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 58. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 61. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR* 62. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR* 92 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE 7 98. DK 1 99. NA 1689 00. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention *If a senator or senatorial candidate, if a governor or gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running ("retiring") House Representative was mentioned in error at A5a, the candidate or officeholder named was coded. Built variables A5aa (code 7) and A5x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." ============================== VAR 925111 NAME-92POST:A5b1. COLUMNS 2672 - 2672 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5b(1). (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A5a) What was (NAME's) party? <1st mention> ------------------------------------------------------------ 457 1. DEMOCRATIC 279 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY 27 8. DK 33 9. NA 1689 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention ============================== VAR 925112 NAME-92POST:A5aa1. COLUMNS 2673 - 2673 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5aa(1). Who were they? -------------------------------------------------------- Built from A5a(#1)/A5a(#2)/A5a(#3) 412 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06) 213 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06) 163 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97) 5 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY 3 9. DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA 1689 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention ============================== VAR 925113 NAME-92POST:A5x1. COLUMNS 2674 - 2674 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 A5x(1). Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's congressional district. <1st mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See note preceding V5108 Built from A5a(#1) & A5b(#1) / A5a(#2) & A5b(#2) / A5a(#3) & A5b(#3) 555 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 27 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 43 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 149 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 14 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 2 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 1 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 1689 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention ============================== VAR 925114 NAME-92POST:A5a2. COLUMNS 2675 - 2676 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A5a(2). Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) ------------------------------------------------------- Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned: 5 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE* 2 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE* 3 93. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE* 3 94. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE* 9 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE* 17 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE* 10 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE* 7 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE* 1 17. FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 1 18. FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 2 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP* 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR* 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR* 1 27. SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 28. SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP* For Districts with No Running Incumbents: 23 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (incl. Republican candidate for LA06--see LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.) 25 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT* 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT* For Districts with Running Incumbent Resentative: 38 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 24 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 35 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 85 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned: 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 1 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* 57. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 58. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 61. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR* 62. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR* 71 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE 39 98. DK 5 99. NA 2078 00. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention *If a senator or senatorial candidate, if a governor or gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running ("retiring") House Representative was mentioned in error at A5a, the candidate or officeholder named was coded. Built variables A5aa (code 7) and A5x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." ============================== VAR 925115 NAME-92POST:A5b2. COLUMNS 2677 - 2677 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5b(2). (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A5a) What was (NAME's) party? <2nd mention> ------------------------------------------------------------ 161 1. DEMOCRATIC 204 5. REPUBLICAN 4 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY 16 8. DK 22 9. NA 2078 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention ============================== VAR 925116 NAME-92POST:A5aa2. COLUMNS 2678 - 2678 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5aa(2). Who were they? -------------------------------------------------------- Built from A5a(#1)/A5a(#2)/A5a(#3) 91 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06) 139 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06) 133 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97) 36 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY 8 9. DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA 2078 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention ============================== VAR 925117 NAME-92POST:A5x2. COLUMNS 2679 - 2679 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 A5x(2). Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's congressional district. <2nd mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See note preceding V5108 Built from A5a(#1) & A5b(#1) / A5a(#2) & A5b(#2) / A5a(#3) & A5b(#3) 202 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 13 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 15 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 118 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 15 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 36 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 6 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 2 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2078 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention ============================== VAR 925118 NAME-92POST:A5a3. COLUMNS 2680 - 2681 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A5a(3). Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) ------------------------------------------------------- Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned: 2 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE* 2 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE* 1 93. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE* 94. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE* 1 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE* 2 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE* 1 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE* 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE* 17. FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 18. FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 1 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP* 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR* 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR* 27. SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 28. SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP* For Districts with No Running Incumbents: 1 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (incl. Republican candidate for LA06--see LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.) 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 1 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT* 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT* For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 2 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT 1 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 2 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned: 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* 57. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 58. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 61. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR* 62. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR* 23 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE 1 98. DK 2 99. NA 2442 00. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention *If a senator or senatorial candidate, if a governor or gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running ("retiring") House Representative was mentioned in error at A5a, the candidate or officeholder named was coded. Built variables A5aa (code 7) and A5x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." ============================== VAR 925119 NAME-92POST:A5b3. COLUMNS 2682 - 2682 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5b(3). (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A5a) What was (NAME's) party? <3rd mention> ------------------------------------------------------------ 17 1. DEMOCRATIC 11 5. REPUBLICAN 5 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY 5 8. DK 5 9. NA 2442 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention ============================== VAR 925120 NAME-92POST:A5aa3. COLUMNS 2683 - 2683 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A5aa(3). Who were they? --------------------------------------------------------- Built from A5a(#1)/A5a(#2)/A5a(#3) 5 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06) 2 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06) 33 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97) 1 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY 2 9. DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA 2442 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention ============================== VAR 925121 NAME-92POST:A5x3. COLUMNS 2684 - 2684 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 A5x(3). Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's congressional district. <3rd mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See note preceding V5108 Built from A5a(#1) & A5b(#1) / A5a(#2) & A5b(#2) / A5a(#3) & A5b(#3) 7 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 25 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 8 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 1 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 2 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2442 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5; no further mention There are no variables in range 5122-5200 ============================== VAR 925201 NAME-92POST:A6. CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 2685 - 2685 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 A6. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT --------------------------- 1270 1. U.S. SENATE RACE IN STATE: EXCEPT CA (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #11-#16) (01, 04, 13-14, 21-22, 24-25, 31-32, 34, 41-45, 47, 52, 61-62, 72-73 in V3017) 217 2. CALIFORNIA (71 in V3017) 768 3. ALL OTHERS (03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40, 49, 54, 56, 68 in V3017) 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925202 NAME-92POST:A7. RECALL SEN COLUMNS 2686 - 2686 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 A7. And how about the candidates who ran in this state for the United States Senate in Washington? Do you happen to remember what the candidates' names were? ----------------------------------------------------------- 624 1. YES 618 5. NO 28 9. NA 1215 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022 ============================== VAR 925203 NAME-92POST:A7a1. COLUMNS 2687 - 2688 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A7a(1). Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) -------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned: 84 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE 28 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE 139 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE 217 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE 68 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE 21 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE 17. FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 18. FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 7 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP* 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR* 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR* 27. SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 28. SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 3 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP* For Districts with No Running Incumbents: 1 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE* 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE* 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT* 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT* For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 7 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT* 7 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT* 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 2 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned: 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* 57. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 58. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 61. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR* 62. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR* 36 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE 3 98. DK 1 99. NA 1861 00. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; no further mention *If a House Representative or candidate, if a governor or gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running Senator was mentioned in error at A7a, the candidate or officeholder named was coded. Built variables A7aa (code 7) and A7x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race," or "invalid candidate name given." ============================== VAR 925204 NAME-92POST:A7b1. COLUMNS 2689 - 2689 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A7b(1). (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A7a) What was (NAME's) party? <1st mention> ------------------------------------------------------------ 295 1. DEMOCRATIC 280 5. REPUBLICAN 1 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY 25 8. DK 23 9. NA 1861 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention ============================== VAR 925205 NAME-92POST:A7aa1. COLUMNS 2690 - 2690 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A7aa(1). Who were they? --------------------------------------------------------- Built from A7a(1) 291 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15) 266 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16) 63 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (19, 21, 22, 29, 31-36, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97) 3 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY 1 9. DK name and DK/NA party (per V5204); NA 1861 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention ============================== VAR 925206 NAME-92POST:A7x1. COLUMNS 2691 - 2691 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 A7x(1). Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of residence. <1st mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See note preceding V5108 Built from V5203 & V5204 501 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 22 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 34 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 50 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 13 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 1 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 1861 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention ============================== VAR 925207 NAME-92POST:A7a2. COLUMNS 2692 - 2693 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A7a(2). Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) -------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned: 20 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE 65 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE 24 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE 65 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE 116 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE 68 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE 17. FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 18. FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 6 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP* 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR* 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR* 27. SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 28. SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 2 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP* For Districts with No Running Incumbents: 1 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE* 1 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE* 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT* 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT* For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 4 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT* 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT* 3 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 1 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned: 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 1 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* 57. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 58. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 61. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR* 62. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR* 22 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE 24 98. DK 99. NA 2062 00. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; no further mention *If a House Representative or candidate, if a governor or gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running Senator was mentioned in error at A7a, the candidate or officeholder named was coded. Built variables A7aa (code 7) and A7x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." ============================== VAR 925208 NAME-92POST:A7b2. COLUMNS 2694 - 2694 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A7b(2). (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A7a) What was (NAME's) party? <2nd mention> ------------------------------------------------------------ 196 1. DEMOCRATIC 210 5. REPUBLICAN 2 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY 7 8. DK 8 9. NA 2062 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention ============================== VAR 925209 NAME-92POST:A7aa2. COLUMNS 2695 - 2695 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A7aa(2). Who were they? --------------------------------------------------------- Built from A7a(2) 160 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15) 198 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16) 41 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (19, 21, 22, 29, 31-36, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97) 24 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY 9. DK name and DK/NA party (per V5204); NA 2062 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention ============================== VAR 925210 NAME-92POST:A7x2. COLUMNS 2696 - 2696 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A7x(2). Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of residence. <2nd mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See note preceding V5108 Built from V5208 & V5209 332 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 12 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 14 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 40 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 1 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 24 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2062 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention ============================== VAR 925211 NAME-92POST:A7a3. COLUMNS 2697 - 2698 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A7a(3). Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?) -------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned: 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE 1 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE 13. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE 2 14. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE 4 15. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE 1 16. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE 17. FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 18. FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 3 19. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP* 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR* 22. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR* 27. SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 28. SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE* 1 29. REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP* For Districts with No Running Incumbents: 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE* 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE* 1 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT* 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT* For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 1 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT* 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT* 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned: 51. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 52. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE* 53. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 54. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION* 55. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 56. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* 57. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 58. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 61. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR* 62. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR* 9 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE 6 98. DK 99. NA 2456 00. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; no further mention *If a House Representative or candidate, if a governor or gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running Senator was mentioned in error at A7a, the candidate or officeholder named was coded. Built variables A7aa (code 7) and A7x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." ============================== VAR 925212 NAME-92POST:A7b3. COLUMNS 2699 - 2699 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A7b(3). (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A7a) What was (NAME's) party? <3rd mention> ------------------------------------------------------------ 10 1. DEMOCRATIC 8 5. REPUBLICAN 8 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY 2 8. DK 1 9. NA 2456 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention ============================== VAR 925213 NAME-92POST:A7aa3. COLUMNS 2700 - 2700 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A7aa(3). Who were they? --------------------------------------------------------- Built from A7a(3) 4 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15) 4 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16) 15 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (19, 21, 22, 29, 31-36, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97) 5 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY 1 9. DK name and DK/NA party (per V5204); NA 2456 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention ============================== VAR 925214 NAME-92POST:A7x3. COLUMNS 2701 - 2701 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 A7x(3). Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of residence. <3rd mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See note preceding V5108 Built from V5211 & V5212 8 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 13 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 1 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2456 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention ============================== VAR 925215 NAME-92POST:A8. COLUMNS 2702 - 2702 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A8. As you know, there were two Senate races in California this year. Do you happen to remember what the candidates' names were? ----------------------------------------------------------- 155 1. YES 61 5. NO 1 9. NA 2268 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017 ============================== VAR 925216 NAME-92POST:A8a1. COLUMNS 2703 - 2704 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A8a(1). Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA -------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer 57 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 71 93. (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE 15 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 8 94. (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR* For Districts with No Running Incumbents: 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE* 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE* 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT* 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT* For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 1 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT* 1 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT* 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* CA Governor Mentioned: 58. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 2 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE 98. DK 99. NA 2330 00. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no further mention *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." ============================== VAR 925217 NAME-92POST:A8b1. COLUMNS 2705 - 2705 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A8b(1). (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's) party?--CALIFORNIA <1st mention> ----------------------------------------------------- 120 1. DEMOCRATIC 27 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY 5 8. DK 3 9. NA 2330 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention ============================== VAR 925218 NAME-92POST:A8aa1. COLUMNS 2706 - 2706 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A8aa(1). Who were they?--CALIFORNIA ------------------------------------------------------------ Built from A8a(1) 128 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a]) 23 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a]) 4 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21, 31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97) 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99) 2330 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention ============================== VAR 925219 NAME-92POST:A8x1. COLUMNS 2707 - 2707 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 A8x(1). Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of residence--CALIFORNIA. <1st mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See box preceding V5108 Built from A8a(1) & A8b(#1) 142 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 1 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 8 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 4 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2330 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention ============================== VAR 925220 NAME-92POST:A8a2. COLUMNS 2708 - 2709 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A8a(2). Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA -------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer 45 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 52 93. (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE 21 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 16 94. (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR* For Districts with No Running Incumbents: 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE* 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE* 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT* 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT* For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT* 1 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT* 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* CA Governor Mentioned: 58. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 1 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE 5 98. DK 99. NA 2344 00. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no further mention *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." ============================== VAR 925221 NAME-92POST:A8b2. COLUMNS 2710 - 2710 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A8b(2). (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's) party?--CALIFORNIA <2nd mention> ----------------------------------------------------- 90 1. DEMOCRATIC 43 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY 5 8. DK 3 9. NA 2344 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention ============================== VAR 925222 NAME-92POST:A8aa2. COLUMNS 2711 - 2711 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A8aa(2). Who were they?--CALIFORNIA ------------------------------------------------------------ Built from A8a(2) 97 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a]) 37 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a]) 2 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21, 31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97) 5 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 9. DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99) 2344 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention ============================== VAR 925223 NAME-92POST:A8x2. COLUMNS 2712 - 2712 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 A8x(2). Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of residence--CALIFORNIA. <2nd mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See box preceding V5108 Built from A8a(2) & A8b(2) 123 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 8 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 5 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2344 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention ============================== VAR 925224 NAME-92POST:A8a3. COLUMNS 2713 - 2714 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A8a(3). Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA -------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer 22 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 13 93. (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE 41 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 16 94. (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR* For Districts with No Running Incumbents: 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE* 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE* 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT* 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT* For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT* 1 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT* 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* CA Governor Mentioned: 58. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE 3 98. DK 2 99. NA 2387 00. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no further mention *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." ============================== VAR 925225 NAME-92POST:A8b3. COLUMNS 2715 - 2715 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A8b(3). (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's) party?--CALIFORNIA <3rd mention> ----------------------------------------------------- 37 1. DEMOCRATIC 55 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY 2 8. DK 4 9. NA 2387 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention ============================== VAR 925226 NAME-92POST:A8aa3. COLUMNS 2716 - 2716 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A8aa(3). Who were they?--CALIFORNIA ------------------------------------------------------------ Built from A8a(3) 35 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a]) 57 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a]) 1 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21, 31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97) 3 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 2 9. DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99) 2387 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention ============================== VAR 925227 NAME-92POST:A8x3. COLUMNS 2717 - 2717 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 A8x(3). Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of residence--CALIFORNIA. <3rd mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See box preceding V5108 Built from A8a(3) & A8b(3) 88 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 1 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 1 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 2 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2387 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention ============================== VAR 925228 NAME-92POST:A8a4. COLUMNS 2718 - 2719 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 A8a(4). Who were they? (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA -------------------------------------------------------- Precoded in box by interviewer 6 11. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 3 93. (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE 20 12. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 27 94. (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE 21. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR* For Districts with No Running Incumbents: 31. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE* 32. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE* 41. "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT* 42. "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT* For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative: 33. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT* 34. REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT* 1 35. DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER* 36. REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER* CA Governor Mentioned: 58. REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE* 1 97. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE 4 98. DK 2 99. NA 2421 00. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no further mention *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name given." ============================== VAR 925229 NAME-92POST:A8b4. COLUMNS 2720 - 2720 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A8b(4). (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's) party?--CALIFORNIA <4th mention> ----------------------------------------------------- 9 1. DEMOCRATIC 51 5. REPUBLICAN 7. OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY 2 8. DK 2 9. NA 2421 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention ============================== VAR 925230 NAME-92POST:A8aa4. COLUMNS 2721 - 2721 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 A8aa(4). Who were they?--CALIFORNIA ------------------------------------------------------------ Built from A8a(4) 9 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a]) 47 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a]) 2 7. NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21, 31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97) 4 8. DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98) 2 9. DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99) 2421 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention ============================== VAR 925231 NAME-92POST:A8x4. COLUMNS 2722 - 2722 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 A8x(4). Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of residence--CALIFORNIA. <4th mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See box preceding V5108 Built from A8a(4) & A8b(4) 55 1. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 1 2. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 3. VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 4. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 2 5. INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME 4 6. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY MENTION 7. NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY MENTION 2 9. NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION 2421 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention There are no variables in range 5232-5300 ============================== VAR 925301 NAME-92POST:B1a. TH BUSH COLUMNS 2723 - 2725 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1. (RB, P. 3) Please turn to page three of this booklet. I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political leaders and other people who are in the news these days. I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that person using something we call the feeling thermometer. Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you feel favorable and warm toward that person. Ratings between 0 degrees and 50 degrees mean that you don't feel favorable toward the person and that you don't care too much for that person. You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you don't feel particularly warm or cold toward the person. If we come to a person whose name you don't recognize, you don't need to rate that person. Just tell me and we'll move on to the next one. Our first person is George Bush. How would you rate him using the feeling thermometer? B1a. GEORGE BUSH ------------------------------------------------------------ RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925302 NAME-92POST:B1b. TH CLINTON COLUMNS 2726 - 2728 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1b. Bill Clinton ---------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925303 NAME-92POST:B1c. TH PEROT COLUMNS 2729 - 2731 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1c. Ross Perot -------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925304 NAME-92POST:B1d. TH #11,13,15 COLUMNS 2732 - 2734 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1d. (NAME # 11, 13 or 15) ------------------------------------------------------------ RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85 in V3022 ============================== VAR 925305 NAME-92POST:B1e. TH #12,14,16 COLUMNS 2735 - 2737 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1e. (NAME # 12, 14, or 16) ---------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85 in V3022 ============================== VAR 925306 NAME-92POST:B1f. 11a,13a,15a COLUMNS 2738 - 2740 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1f. (NAME # 11a, 13a OR 15a) CALIFORNIA ONLY ---------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73 in V3017 ============================== VAR 925307 NAME-92POST:B1g. 12a,14a,16a COLUMNS 2741 - 2743 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1g. (NAME # 12a, 14a, or 16a) CALIFORNIA ONLY ----------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73 in V3017 ============================== VAR 925308 NAME-92POST:B1h. TH 19, 29 COLUMNS 2744 - 2746 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1h. (NAME # 19, 29) ------------------------------------------------------------ RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022 ============================== VAR 925309 NAME-92POST:B1j. TH SEN 1 COLUMNS 2747 - 2749 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1j. (NAME, SENATOR #1) ------------------------ RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 55, 65, 95 in V3022 ============================== VAR 925310 NAME-92POST:B1k. TH SEN 2 COLUMNS 2750 - 2752 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1k. (NAME, SENATOR #2) ------------------------ RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 55, 65, 95 in V3022 ============================== VAR 925311 NAME-92POST:B1m. TH 31,33,35 COLUMNS 2753 - 2755 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1m. (NAME # 31, 33, or 35) ---------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: LA06 Republican candidate 31 is also coded here. See LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases. RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925312 NAME-92POST:B1n. TH 32,34,36 COLUMNS 2756 - 2758 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1n. (NAME #32, 34, OR 36) --------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925313 NAME-92POST:B1p. TH #41, 42 COLUMNS 2759 - 2761 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1p. (NAME # 41, 42) ----------------------------------------------------------- In CA06 and WA08 a Senate candidate was also the retiring Representative. In these CD's, a thermometer was asked only once in 5304-5305 and answers were duplicated here. RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview; 12, 14, 21, 24, 45, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925314 NAME-92POST:B1g. TH #30 COLUMNS 2762 - 2764 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1q. (NAME # 30) ------------------------------------------------------------ RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview. No name #30 ============================== VAR 925315 NAME-92POST:B1r. STOCKDALE COLUMNS 2765 - 2767 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B1r. James Stockdale ------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE. Variables denoting use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview. ============================== VAR 925316 NAME-92POST:B2a. UNIONS COLUMNS 2768 - 2770 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2. (RB, STILL ON P. 3) And still using the feeling thermometer, how would you rate the following groups: B2a. Labor unions (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ----------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925317 NAME-92POST:B2b. FEMINIST COLUMNS 2771 - 2773 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2b. Feminists (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) -------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925318 NAME-92POST:B2c. P WELFARE COLUMNS 2774 - 2776 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2c. People on Welfare (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ------------------------------------------------------------ RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925319 NAME-92POST:B2d. CONSERV COLUMNS 2777 - 2779 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2d. Conservatives (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ------------------------------------------------------------ RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925320 NAME-92POST:B2e. POOR COLUMNS 2780 - 2782 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2e. Poor People (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ---------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925321 NAME-92POST:B2f. CATHOLICS COLUMNS 2783 - 2785 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2f. Catholics (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) -------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925322 NAME-92POST:B2g. B BUSINESS COLUMNS 2786 - 2788 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2g. Big Business (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ----------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925323 NAME-92POST:B2h. BLACKS COLUMNS 2789 - 2791 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2h. Blacks (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ----------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925324 NAME-92POST:B2j. W MOVEMENT COLUMNS 2792 - 2794 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2j. The Women's Movement (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ---------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925325 NAME-92POST:B2k. FED GOV COLUMNS 2795 - 2797 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2k. The federal government in Washington (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) --------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925326 NAME-92POST:B2l. LIBERALS COLUMNS 2798 - 2800 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2l. Liberals (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925327 NAME-92POST:B2m. HISPANICS COLUMNS 2801 - 2803 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2m. Hispanic-Americans (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) -------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925328 NAME-92POST:B2n. MILITARY COLUMNS 2804 - 2806 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2n. The Military (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ----------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925329 NAME-92POST:B2p. ENVIRONMT COLUMNS 2807 - 2809 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2p. Environmentalists (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ------------------------------------------------------------ RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925330 NAME-92POST:B2q. LAWYERS COLUMNS 2810 - 2812 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2q. Lawyers (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ------------------------------------------------------ RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925331 NAME-92POST:B2r. IL IMMIGRANT COLUMNS 2813 - 2815 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2r. Illegal Immigrants (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) -------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925332 NAME-92POST:B2s. SOUTHNERS COLUMNS 2816 - 2818 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2s. Southerners (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ---------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925333 NAME-92POST:B2t. WHITES COLUMNS 2819 - 2821 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2t. Whites (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ----------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925334 NAME-92POST:B2u. JEWS COLUMNS 2822 - 2824 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2u. Jews (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) --------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925335 NAME-92POST:B2v. HOMOSEXUAL COLUMNS 2825 - 2827 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2v. Gay men and lesbians; that is, homosexuals (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) --------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925336 NAME-92POST:B2w. IMMIGR LEG COLUMNS 2828 - 2830 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2w. Immigrants (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) --------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925337 NAME-92POST:B2x. CONGRESS COLUMNS 2831 - 2833 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2x. Congress--That is, the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) --------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925338 NAME-92POST:B2y. FUNDAMENTAL COLUMNS 2834 - 2836 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2y. Christian Fundamentalists (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ---------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925339 NAME-92POST:B2z. ASIANS COLUMNS 2837 - 2839 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2z. Asian-Americans (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ---------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925340 NAME-92POST:B2aa. POLICE COLUMNS 2840 - 2842 NUMERIC MD=888 OR GE 997 B2aa. The Police (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa) ---------------------------------------------------------- RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER) 000. . . 100. 997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME 998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE 999. NA 888. Inap, no post-interview There are no variables in range 5341-5400 ============================== VAR 925401 NAME-92POST:C1. LIKES DEM COLUMNS 2843 - 2843 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Next I would like to ask some questions about the candidate(s) who ran in this district for the U.S. House of Representatives. C1. Was there anything in particular that you liked about (NAME # 31, 33, or 35), the Democratic candidate [LA06 only: the Republican candidate] for the U.S. House of Representatives? ------------------------------------------------------------ For a discussion of the meaning of "this district, " see note preceding V5108 C1-C2a were asked about second Rep. candidate in LA06. See LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases. 598 1. YES 915 5. NO Rep. 438 7. R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS PERSON" 51 8. DON'T KNOW 33 9. NA 450 0. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925402 NAME-92POST:C1a1. COLUMNS 2844 - 2847 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C1a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See note at C1. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK (V5402 only) 9999. NA (V5402 only) 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5, 7-9 in C1; no further mention ============================== VAR 925403 NAME-92POST:C1a2. COLUMNS 2848 - 2851 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C1a(2). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See note at C1. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5, 7-9 in C1; no further mention ============================== VAR 925404 NAME-92POST:C1a3. COLUMNS 2852 - 2855 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C1a(3). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See note at C1. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5, 7-9 in C1; no further mention ============================== VAR 925405 NAME-92POST:C1a4. COLUMNS 2856 - 2859 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C1a(4). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See note at C1. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5, 7-9 in C1; no further mention ============================== VAR 925406 NAME-92POST:C1a5. COLUMNS 2860 - 2863 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C1a(5). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See note at C1. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5, 7-9 in C1; no further mention ============================== VAR 925407 NAME-92POST:C2. DISLIKE DEM COLUMNS 2864 - 2864 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C2. Was there anything in particular that you didn't like about (NAME # 31, 33, or 35)? ------------------------------------------------------------ See note at C1. 302 1. YES 1226 5. NO 36 8. DK 33 9. NA 888 0. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C1 ============================== VAR 925408 NAME-92POST:C2a1. COLUMNS 2865 - 2868 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C2a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See note at C1. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK (V5408 only) 9999. NA (V5408 only) 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention ============================== VAR 925409 NAME-92POST:C2a2. COLUMNS 2869 - 2872 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C2a(2). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See note at C1. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention ============================== VAR 925410 NAME-92POST:C2a3. COLUMNS 2873 - 2876 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C2a(3). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See note at C1. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention ============================== VAR 925411 NAME-92POST:C2a4. COLUMNS 2877 - 2880 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C2a(4). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See note at C1. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention ============================== VAR 925412 NAME-92POST:C2a5. COLUMNS 2881 - 2883 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C2a(5). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See note at C1. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention ============================== VAR 925413 NAME-92POST:C3. LIKES REPUB COLUMNS 2884 - 2884 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C3. Was there anything in particular that you liked about (NAME # 32, 34, or 36), the Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives? ---------------------------------------------------------- 388 1. YES 938 5. NO 589 7. R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS PERSON" 53 8. DON'T KNOW 41 9. NA 476 0. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925414 NAME-92POST:C3a1. COLUMNS 2885 - 2888 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C3a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK (V5414 only) 9999. NA (V5414 only) 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5, 7-9 in C3; no further mention ============================== VAR 925415 NAME-92POST:C3a2. COLUMNS 2889 - 2892 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C3a(2). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5, 7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 925416 NAME-92POST:C3a3. COLUMNS 2893 - 2896 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C3a(3). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5, 7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 925417 NAME-92POST:C3a4. COLUMNS 2897 - 2900 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C3a(4). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5, 7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 925418 NAME-92POST:C3a5. COLUMNS 2901 - 2903 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C3a(5). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you liked about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ----------------------------------------------------------- See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5, 7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 925419 NAME-92POST:C4. DISLIKE REPUB COLUMNS 2904 - 2904 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C4. Was there anything in particular that you didn't like about (NAME # 32, 34, or 36)? ---------------------------------------------------------- 255 1. YES 1104 5. NO 22 8. DK 39 9. NA 1065 0. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C3 ============================== VAR 925420 NAME-92POST:C4a1. COLUMNS 2905 - 2908 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C4a(1). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ------------------------------------------------------------ See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 9998. DK (V5420 only) 9999. NA (V5420 only) 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; no further mention ============================== VAR 925421 NAME-92POST:C4a2. COLUMNS 2909 - 2912 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C4a(2). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ------------------------------------------------------------ See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 925422 NAME-92POST:C4a3. COLUMNS 2913 - 2916 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C4a(3). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ------------------------------------------------------------ See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 925423 NAME-92POST:C4a4. COLUMNS 2917 - 2920 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C4a(4). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ------------------------------------------------------------ See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 925424 NAME-92POST:C4a5. COLUMNS 2921 - 2924 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9998 C4a(5). [IF NECESSARY: What was that?] (PROBE: Anything else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS "NO.") ------------------------------------------------------------ See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code. 0001. . . 9997. 0000. Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 925425 NAME-92POST:C5(1). COLUMNS 2925 - 2927 NUMERIC MD=996 OR GE 998 C5(1). In the campaign in this district for the U.S. House of Representatives, what would you say was the single most important issue to you?--First Mention ----------------------------------------------------------- See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code. 000. None 001. . . 991. 996. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002 998. DK 999. NA ============================== VAR 925426 NAME-92POST:C5(2). COLUMNS 2928 - 2930 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 C5(2). Second Mention --------------------------------------------------------- See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code. 001. . . 991. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 000, 998-999 in 5425; no further mention ============================== VAR 925427 NAME-92POST:C5(3). COLUMNS 2931 - 2933 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 C5(3). Third Mention -------------------------------------------------------- See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code. 001. . . 991. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 000, 998-999 in 5425; no further mention ============================== VAR 925428 NAME-92POST:C6. CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 2934 - 2934 NUMERIC MD=0 C6. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT --------------------------- 909 1. R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY ISSUES [000, 998, 999 in C5(1)] 803 2. R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE ISSUE 267 3. ALL OTHERS 506 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925429 NAME-92POST:C7. COLUMNS 2935 - 2937 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 C7. Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the single most important issue? --------------------------------------------------------- If R mentioned only 1 issue in C5 then that response has been duplicated here. See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code. 001. . . 991. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1-2 in C6 ============================== VAR 925430 NAME-92POST:C8. CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 2938 - 2938 NUMERIC MD=0 C8. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT --------------------------- 1020 1. DISTRICT IN WHICH TWO HOUSE CANDIDATES RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES ONE NAME #31, 33 OR 35 AND ONE NAME #32, 34 OR 36) (12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in V3021) 2. DISTRICT IN WHICH ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES EITHER NAME #31, 33 or 35 OR NAME #32, 34, OR 36, BUT NOT BOTH) (14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021) 1465 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7 ============================== VAR 925431 NAME-92POST:C8A. COLUMNS 2939 - 2939 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C8a. Did you tend to prefer one of the candidates because of this issue? ---------------------------------------------------------- 455 1. YES 535 5. NO 15 8. DK 15 9. NA 1465 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7; 2 in C8 ============================== VAR 925432 NAME-92POST:C8b. COLUMNS 2940 - 2941 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 C8b. Which candidate did you prefer? ------------------------------------------------------ See the Candidate Number Master Code. 31. . . 36. 97. Name not given on list for this race 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7; 2 in C8; 5, 8, 9 in C8a ============================== VAR 925433 NAME-92POST:C8bb. COLUMNS 2942 - 2942 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C8bb. Candidate Named ----------------------------------- Built from V5432 232 1. Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35 exc. LA06) 175 2. Republican " (32, 34, 36, 31 in LA06) 18 7. Name not on candidate list for this race (97) 11 8. DK (98) 19 9. NA (99) 2030 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7; 2 in C8; 5, 8, 9 in C8a ============================== VAR 925434 NAME-92POST:C9. CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 2943 - 2943 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C9. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT --------------------------- 1414 1. DISTRICT IN WHICH TWO HOUSE CANDIDATES RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES ONE NAME #31, 33 OR 35 AND ONE NAME #32, 34 OR 36) (12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in V3021) 86 2. DISTRICT IN WHICH ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES EITHER NAME #31, 33 or 35 OR NAME #32, 34, OR 36, BUT NOT BOTH) (14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021) 985 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C8; 5, 8-9 in C8a ============================== VAR 925435 NAME-92POST:C10. COLUMNS 2944 - 2944 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C10. Do you happen to know if either of these candidates, (NAME #31, 33 or 35) or (NAME #32, 34 or 36) was already in the U.S. House of Representatives before the election? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1230 1. YES, ONE CANDIDATE WAS 136 2. NEITHER CANDIDATE WAS 12 3. Both candidates were 566 5. DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE) 35 9. NA 506 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C8 or C9 ============================== VAR 925436 NAME-92POST:C10a. COLUMNS 2945 - 2946 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 C10a. Which candidate was that? ------------------------------------------------------- Code 31 includes 2nd Republican in LA06. See LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases See the Candidate Number Master Code. 31. . . 36. Both candidates 97. 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, no post interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 2 in C8 or C9; 2, 5 or 9 in C10 ============================== VAR 925437 NAME-92POST:C10aa. COLUMNS 2947 - 2947 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C10aa. Candidate Named ----------------------------------------------- Built from V5436 802 1. Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35) 421 2. Republican " (32, 34, 36; 31 in LA06) 9 6. Both candidates (90) 7 8. DK (98) 3 9. NA (99) 1243 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C8 or C9; 2, 5 or 9 in C10 ============================== VAR 925438 NAME-92POST:C11. COLUMNS 2948 - 2948 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C11. IF ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN IN THE DISTRICT: Do you happen to know if (NAME #31, 32, 33, 34) was already in the U.S. House of Representatives before the election? ----------------------------------------------------------- 64 1. YES, CANDIDATE WAS 5 3. NO, CANDIDATE WAS NOT 14 5. DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE) 3 9. NA 2399 0. Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C8 or C9 ============================== VAR 925439 NAME-92POST:C11a. COLUMNS 2949 - 2950 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 C11a. Candidate Number of the House Candidate ------------------------------------------------------------ See the Candidate Number code. 31. . . 34. 98. DK 99. NA 00. Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C8 or C9; 3, 5, 9 in C11 ============================== VAR 925440 NAME-92POST:C11aa. COLUMNS 2951 - 2951 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C11aa. Candidate Named ----------------------------------------------------------- Built from V5439 41 1. Democratic candidate (31, 33) 19 2. Republican " (32, 34) 8. DK (98) 4 9. NA (99) 2421 0. Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C8 or C9; 3, 5, 9 in C11 There are no variables in range 5441-5500 ============================== VAR 925501 NAME-92POST:C12. COLUMNS 2952 - 2952 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C12. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ---------------------------- 2035 1. DISTRICT IN WHICH THERE WAS A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #31, 33, OR 35--Race type 12, 14, 21, 45, 51, 55, 65, 85 in V3021) or LOUISIANA (2 Republican candidates, coded 31 and 32--Race type 45) 30 2. NO DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN RACE (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #32 OR 34 ONLY) (24, 52, 99 in V3021) 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925502 NAME-92POST:C13. CONTACT DEM COLUMNS 2953 - 2953 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C13. (RB, P. 4) There are many ways in which congressional candidates can have contact with the people from their district. On this page are some of these ways. Think about (NAME # 31, 33, 35) who ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from this district in the last election. Have you come into contact with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of these ways? ------------------------------------------------------------ C13-C14 were asked about 2nd Republican candidate in LAO6. See LAO6 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases. 1339 1. YES 664 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL 32 9. NA 450 0. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C12 ============================== VAR 925503 NAME-92POST:C13aa. COLUMNS 2954 - 2954 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C13a. Which ones? (MARK ALL MENTIONS) C13aa. MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY ---------------------------------------------------------- See note in C13 185 1. Marked 1153 5. Not marked 1 9. NA 1146 0. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13 ============================== VAR 925504 NAME-92POST:C13ab. COLUMNS 2955 - 2955 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C13ab. ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE ---------------------------------------------------------- See note in C13 135 1. Marked 1203 5. Not marked 1 9. NA 1146 0. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13 ============================== VAR 925505 NAME-92POST:C13ac. COLUMNS 2956 - 2956 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C13ac. TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN HIS/HER OFFICE --------------------------------------------------------- See note in C13 109 1. Marked 1229 5. Not marked 1 9. NA 1146 0. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13 ============================== VAR 925506 NAME-92POST:C13ad. COLUMNS 2957 - 2957 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C13ad. RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER --------------------------------------------------- See note in C13 714 1. Marked 624 5. Not marked 1 9. NA 1146 0. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13 ============================== VAR 925507 NAME-92POST:C13ae. COLUMNS 2958 - 2958 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C13ae. READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE ----------------------------------------------------- See note in C13 777 1. Marked 561 5. Not marked 1 9. NA 1146 0. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13 ============================== VAR 925508 NAME-92POST:C13af. COLUMNS 2959 - 2959 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C13af. HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO ---------------------------------------------------- See note in C13 384 1. Marked 954 5. Not marked 1 9. NA 1146 0. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13 ============================== VAR 925509 NAME-92POST:C13ag. COLUMNS 2960 - 2960 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C13ag. SAW HIM/HER ON TV ------------------------------------------------------ See note in C13 843 1. Marked 495 5. Not marked 1 9. NA 1146 0. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13 ============================== VAR 925510 NAME-92POST:C13ah. COLUMNS 2961 - 2961 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C13ah. OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN A-G ABOVE ----------------------------------------------------------- See note in C13 89 1. Marked 1249 5. Not marked 1 9. NA 1146 0. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13 ============================== VAR 925511 NAME-92POST:C14. COLUMNS 2962 - 2962 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C14. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME # 31, 33, 35)? ---------------------------------------------------------- See note in C13. 349 1. YES 1613 5. NO 28 8. DON'T KNOW 45 9. NA 450 0. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C12 ============================== VAR 925512 NAME-92POST:C15. CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 2963 - 2963 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C15. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ---------------------------- 2009 1. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (NAME #32, 34, 36 ON CAND. LIST--Race type 12, 21, 24, 45, 52, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021) or LOUISIANA (2 Republican candidates, coded 31 and 32--Race type 45) 56 2. NO REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (14, 51, 99 in V3021) 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925513 NAME-92POST:C16. CONTACT REP COLUMNS 2964 - 2964 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C16. (RB, STILL ON P. 4) (There are many ways in which congressional candidates can have contact with the people from their district). How about: (NAME # 32, 34 36) who (also) ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from this district in the last election. Have you come into contact with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of these ways? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1031 1. YES 941 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL 37 9. NA 476 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C15 ============================== VAR 925514 NAME-92POST:C16aa. COLUMNS 2965 - 2965 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C16a. Which ones? (MARK ALL MENTIONS) C16aa. MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY ------------------------------------------------------------ 109 1. Marked 922 5. Not marked 9. NA to entire question C16a 1454 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16 ============================== VAR 925515 NAME-92POST:C16ab. COLUMNS 2966 - 2966 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C16ab. ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE ---------------------------------------------------------- 79 1. Marked 952 5. Not marked 9. NA to entire question C16a 1454 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16 ============================== VAR 925516 NAME-92POST:C16ac. COLUMNS 2967 - 2967 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C16ac. TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN HIS/HER OFFICE --------------------------------------------------------- 80 1. Marked 951 5. Not marked 9. NA to entire question C16a 1454 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16 ============================== VAR 925517 NAME-92POST:C16ad. COLUMNS 2968 - 2968 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C16ad. RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER --------------------------------------------------- 504 1. Marked 527 5. Not marked 9. NA to entire question C16a 1454 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16 ============================== VAR 925518 NAME-92POST:C16ae. COLUMNS 2969 - 2969 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C16ae. READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE ----------------------------------------------------- 582 1. Marked 449 5. Not marked 9. NA to entire question C16a 1454 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16 ============================== VAR 925519 NAME-92POST:C16af. COLUMNS 2970 - 2970 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C16af. HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO ---------------------------------------------------- 307 1. Marked 724 5. Not marked 9. NA to entire question C16a 1454 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16 ============================== VAR 925520 NAME-92POST:C16ag. COLUMNS 2971 - 2971 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C16ag. SAW HIM/HER ON TV ------------------------------------------------------ 601 1. Marked 430 5. Not marked 9. NA to entire question C16a 1454 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16 ============================== VAR 925521 NAME-92POST:C16ah. COLUMNS 2972 - 2972 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 C16ah. OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN A-G ABOVE ----------------------------------------------------------- 72 1. Marked 959 5. Not marked 9. NA to entire question C16a 1454 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16 ============================== VAR 925522 NAME-92POST:C17. COLUMNS 2973 - 2973 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 C17. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME # 32, 34, 36)? ---------------------------------------------------------- 225 1. YES 1689 5. NO 35 8. DON'T KNOW 60 9. NA 476 0. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C15 There are no variables in range 5523-5600 ============================== VAR 925601 NAME-92POST:D1. R VOTE COLUMNS 2974 - 2974 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D1. In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have time. How about you--did you vote in the elections this November? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1700 1. YES, DID VOTE 554 5. NO, DID NOT VOTE 6. Refuses to say whether voted 7. Not old enough to vote 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925602 NAME-92POST:D1a. R REGIST COLUMNS 2975 - 2975 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D1a. Were you registered to vote in this election? --------------------------------------------------- 152 1. YES 387 5. NO 2 6. R VOLUNTEERS: VOTERS NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER 11 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 1931 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1 ============================== VAR 925603 NAME-92POST:D2. COLUMNS 2976 - 2976 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D2. Your residence is located in (County/City/Town, State). Are you registered to vote in (County/City/Town, State)? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1616 1. YES 77 5. NO 2 9. NA 790 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a ============================== VAR 925604 NAME-92POST: D2A COLUMNS 2977 - 2977 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES D2a. In what county and state are you registered? -------------------------------------------------- THIS FIELD IS PADDED WITH ZEROS ============================== VAR 925605 NAME-92POST:D2c. CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 2978 - 2978 NUMERIC MD=0 D2c. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ---------------------------- 1700 1. R VOTED (YES IN D1) 152 2. R DID NOT VOTE 633 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a ============================== VAR 925606 NAME-92POST:D3. COLUMNS 2979 - 2979 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D3. Did you vote in person or by absentee ballot? -------------------------------------------------- 1565 1. IN PERSON 135 2. ABSENTEE BALLOT 8. DK 9. NA 785 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c (YOU MAY REASSURE R THAT WE NEED THIS INFORMATION BECAUSE: We are interested in the frequency with which people have to update voting registration as a result of changes in residence. Voting rules vary from community to community. Knowing the locale at which you are currently registered will enable us to identify the regulations that apply to those who live in that area.) ============================== VAR 925607 NAME-92POST:D4/D5. COLUMNS 2980 - 2980 CHARACTER NO MISSING DATA CODES D4. We're interested in how far people have to go to vote. Where did you go to vote in the November election? (IWER: PROBE FOR NAME OR PLACE OR SPECIFIC LOCATION: E.G., LINCOLN SCHOOL, 87TH STREET FIRE STATION.) D5. REGISTERED BUT DID NOT VOTE We're interested in how far people have to go to vote. When you have voted, where did you go to vote? (IWER: PROBE FOR NAME OF PLACE OR SPECIFIC LOCATION; E.G., LINCOLN SCHOOL, 87TH STREET FIRE STATION.) ------------------------------------------------------------ THIS FIELD IS PADDED WITH ZEROS ============================== VAR 925608 NAME-92POST:D6. VOTE PRES COLUMNS 2981 - 2981 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D6. How about the election for President? Did you vote for a candidate for President? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1689 1. YES 8 5. NO 2 8. DK 1 9. NA 785 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c ============================== VAR 925609 NAME-92POST:D6a. WHO? COLUMNS 2982 - 2982 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D6a. Who did you vote for? --------------------------- 564 1. BUSH 793 2. CLINTON 301 3. ROSS PEROT 7 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 8. Refused 24 9. NA 796 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6 ============================== VAR 925610 NAME-92POST:D6b. COLUMNS 2983 - 2983 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D6b. Would you say that your preference for this candidate was strong or not strong? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1338 1. STRONG 340 5. NOT STRONG 5 8. DON'T KNOW 6 9. NA 796 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 9 in D6a ============================== VAR 925611 NAME-92POST:D6c. COLUMNS 2984 - 2985 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 D6c. How long before the election did you decide that you were going to vote the way you did? (IF R GIVES RANGE OF TIME, CODE MIDPOINT AND ROUND FRACTIONS TO EVEN WHOLE NUMBER.) ---------------------------------------------------------- 305 01. Knew all along/from the first; always vote for the same party; before the convention/nomination (no mention of Bush, Clinton or Perot); before the primaries; 9 months or more 185 02. Before the convention because of Bush's, Clinton's or Perot's candidacy; as soon as Bush/Clinton/Perot said he would run; "months before"; "early on"; "long time/quite a bit before the election" 108 03. At the time of the Republican convention/when Bush was nominated; just after the Republican convention; 3 months; August 130 04. During the Democratic convention when Clinton was nominated; just after the Democratic convention; 4 months; July; when Perot dropped out of the race 127 05. After the convention(s); during the campaign (NFS); 2 months; "a couple of months"; September 17 06. Five to seven weeks before the election 218 07. One month; three weeks; October; after the presidential debates; when Perot re-entered the race 88 08. About two weeks before the election 189 09. In the last few days of the campaign; the last part of it 126 10. On election day 164 11. During/after the primaries (not codeable in 02); "several months"; 5-8 months 12. After the vice-presidential debate 97. Other 4 98. DK 28 99. NA 796 00. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8- 9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 9 in D6a ============================== VAR 925612 NAME-92POST:D6d. CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 2986 - 2986 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 D6d. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ---------------------------- 564 1. BUSH IN D6a 793 2. CLINTON IN D6a 301 3. PEROT IN D6a 31 9. 7, 8, 9 in D6a 796 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6 ============================== VAR 925613 NAME-92POST:D6e. COLUMNS 2987 - 2987 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D6e. (IF VOTED FOR BUSH:) Was there ever a time when you thought you were going to vote for Clinton or Perot? --------------------------------------------------------- 229 1. YES 335 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 1921 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 2-3, 9 in D6d ============================== VAR 925614 NAME-92POST:D6f. COLUMNS 2988 - 2988 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D6f. IF NECESSARY: Which (one)? -------------------------------------------------------- 62 1. CLINTON 154 2. PEROT 13 3. BOTH 8. DK 9. NA 2256 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 2-3, 9 in D6d; 5, 8-9 in D6e ============================== VAR 925615 NAME-92POST:D6g. COLUMNS 2989 - 2989 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D6g. (IF VOTED FOR CLINTON): Was there ever a time when you thought you were going to vote for Bush or Perot? ------------------------------------------------------------ 346 1. YES 447 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 1692 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1, 3, 9 in D6d ============================== VAR 925616 NAME-92POST:D6h. COLUMNS 2990 - 2990 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D6h. IF NECESSARY: Which (one)? -------------------------------- 78 1. BUSH 243 2. PEROT 24 3. BOTH 8. DK 1 9. NA 2139 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1, 3, 9 in D6d; 5, 8-9 in D6g ============================== VAR 925617 NAME-92POST:D6j. COLUMNS 2991 - 2991 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D6j. (IF VOTED FOR PEROT:) Was there ever a time when you thought you were going to vote for Clinton or Bush? ----------------------------------------------------------- 239 1. YES 62 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 2184 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1-2, 9 in D6d ============================== VAR 925618 NAME-92POST:D6k. COLUMNS 2992 - 2992 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D6k. IF NECESSARY: Which (one)? ----------------------------------------------------------- 108 1. CLINTON 111 2. BUSH 20 3. BOTH 8. DK 9. NA 2246 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1-2, 9 in D6d; 5, 8-9 in D6j ============================== VAR 925619 NAME-92POST:D6x. CHANGE PREF COLUMNS 2993 - 2994 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 D6x. CONSIDERATION OF OTHER CANDIDATES--SUMMARY ------------------------------------------------ Built from V5608-5618 335 10. R voted for Bush, never considered other (D6d=1, D6e=5, D6f=0) 62 11. R voted for Bush, considered Clinton (D6d=1, D6e=1, D6f=1) 154 12. R voted for Bush, considered Perot (D6d=1, D6e=1, D6f=2) 13 13. R voted for Bush, considered both Clinton and Perot (D6d=1, D6e=1, D6f=3) 447 20. R voted for Clinton, never considered other (D6d=2, D6e=5, D6f=0) 78 21. R voted for Clinton, considered Bush (D6d=2, D6e=1, D6f=1) 243 22. R voted for Clinton, considered Perot (D6d=2, D6e=1, D6f=2) 24 23. R voted for Clinton, considered both Bush and Perot (D6d=2, D6e=1, D6f=3) 1 25. R voted for Clinton, considered other but DK/NA who (D6d=2, D6e=1, D6f=8/9) 62 30. R voted for Perot, never considered other (D6d=3, D6e=5, D6f=0) 108 31. R voted for Perot, considered Clinton (D6d=3, D6e=1, D6f=1) 111 32. R voted for Perot, considered Bush (D6d=3, D6e=1, D6f=2) 20 33. R voted for Perot, considered both Clinton and Bush (D6d=3, D6e=1, D6f=3) 7 50. Voted for candidate other than Bush, Clinton or Perot (1 in D6, 7 in D6a) 55. Didn't vote for any presidential candidate (1 in D6, 5 in D6a) 3 98. NA/DK whether voted for any presidential candidate (8/9 in D6, 0 in D6a) 24 99. Voted for a presidential candidate, but NA/DK which one (1 in D6, 8/9 in D6a) 793 00. Inap, no post-interview; did not vote or did not vote for presidential candidate (0,2 in D2c; 0,5 in D6) ============================== VAR 925620 NAME-92POST:D7. COLUMNS 2995 - 2995 NUMERIC MD=0 D7. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT FOR VOTING R: ----------------------------------------- (SEE D2, D2a; ADDRESS OF VOTER REGISTRATION) 1509 1. R REGISTERED TO VOTE IN COUNTY AND STATE OF INTERVIEW 45 2. R REGISTERED TO VOTE OUTSIDE OF COUNTY AND/OR STATE OF INTERVIEW 3. R REFUSED TO CONFIRM ADDRESS WHERE REGISTERED 931 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c ============================== VAR 925621 NAME-92POST:D8/D11. COLUMNS 2996 - 2996 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D8. (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of candidates for the major races in this district. How about the election for the House of Representatives in Washington? Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. House of Representative? D11. How about the election for the House of Representatives in Washington? Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1454 1. YES 2 7. R VOLUNTEERS: VOTED FOR CANDIDATE WHOSE NAME IS NOT ON BALLOT CARD 186 5. NO 54 8. DK 4 9. NA 785 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c ============================== VAR 925622 NAME-92POST:D8a/D11a. COLUMNS 2997 - 2998 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 D8a/D11a. Who did you vote for? --------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: code 97 includes a few instances where R volunteered that he/she voted "a straight ticket" but no candidate for R's party ran; it also includes a few cases where R insists that he/she voted for a specific party's candidate but there was no candidate from that party. For Rs who voted outside of sample location district, code 97 includes House candidate, whose name is given but CD and party are not known, and also includes cases where R names candidate but name is not among names of candidates in 'outside' CD. CODES 31-36 IF R VOTED IN DISTRICT OF SAMPLE LOCATION: 138 31. Democratic candidate in open House race (incl. 2nd Republican candidate for LA06--see LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.) 113 32. Republican candidate in open House race 567 33. Democratic House incumbent 241 34. Republican House incumbent 93 35. Democratic House challenger 178 36. Republican House challenger CODES 81-92 VOTED OUTSIDE DISTRICT OF SAMPLE LOCATION: Districts with No Running Incumbents 81. Dem. Candidate 6 82. Rep. Candidate Districts with Running Incumbents 13 83. Dem. Incumbent 11 84. Rep. Incumbent 4 85. Dem. Challenger 6 86. Rep. Challenger All districts outside district of sample location: 91. Democrat -- no name given 92. Republican -- no name given ALL Rs: 22 97. Name not on candidate list; 3rd party or independent candidate not appearing on candidate list 57 98. DK, refused to name candidate 7 99. NA 1029 00. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D8/D11 ============================== VAR 925623 NAME-92POST:D8x/D11x. COLUMNS 2999 - 2999 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D8x/D11x. CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES --------------------------------------------------------- Built from 5622 812 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31,33,35,81,83,85,91) 558 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32,34,36,82,84,86,92 and 31 in LA06) 22 7. Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97) 57 8. DK (98) 7 9. NA (99) 1029 0. Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D8/D11 ============================== VAR 925624 NAME-92POST:D8b. COLUMNS 3000 - 3000 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D8b. Would you say your preference for this candidate was strong or not strong? ---------------------------------------------------------- 728 1. STRONG 515 5. NOT STRONG 6 8. DON'T KNOW 40 9. NA 1196 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2 in D7; 5, 8-9 in D8/D11; 98-99 in D8a/D11a ============================== VAR 925625 NAME-92POST:D9. CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 3001 - 3001 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 D9. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT --------------------------- 847 1. U.S. SENATE RACE IN THIS STATE (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #11-#16) (01, 04, 13-14, 21-22, 24-25, 31-32, 34, 41-45, 47, 52, 61-62, 72-73 in V3017) 142 2. CALIFORNIA (71 in V3017) 519 3. NO U.S. SENATE RACE (NO NAME FROM #11-#16 ON CANDIDATE LIST) (03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40, 49, 54, 56, 68 in V3017) 46 9. R registered outside state of interview; 2 in D7 931 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c ============================== VAR 925626 NAME-92POST:D10/D12. VOTE SEN COLUMNS 3002 - 3002 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D10. (BALLOT CARD) How about the election for the United States Senate? Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. Senate? D12. Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. Senate? ---------------------------------------------------------- R's may be legally registered in states other than that of their sample address. If they are registered out of state, and if that state had a Senate race, they were asked D12, regardless of whether the state for the sample address actually had a Senate race in 1992. 874 1. YES 80 5. NO 2 7. R volunteers: No Senate race in the state 21 8. DK 6 9. NA 1502 0. Inap, no post-interview; 03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40, 49, 54, 56, 68 in V3017; 71 in V3017 and 1,2 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2-3 in D9; R voted out of state (9 in D9 exc. short form) and no Senate race where R voted ============================== VAR 925627 NAME-92POST:D10a/D12a. COLUMNS 3003 - 3004 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 D10a/D12a. (SENATE VOTE) Who did you vote for? ----------------------------------------------- SEE NOTE D10/D12. FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: There were two Senate races in California, one for a full term, the other for a special election to fill an unexpired term. Vote for the regular election is duplicated here. See D10b1/D12a1 and D10b2/D12a2. In two cases R voted in CA, outside state of sample address. Because there is only one variable for Senate vote for Rs not living in California, R's vote in the regular (full term) CA Senate election has been coded here. These two Rs' votes in the special CA Senate election are as follow: post case 3718: candidate 84; post case 5360: candidate 85. CODES 11-16 IF R VOTED IN STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION: 175 11. Democratic candidate in open Senate race 118 12. Republican candidate in open Senate race 179 13. Democratic Senate incumbent 222 14. Republican Senate incumbent 168 15. Democratic Senate challenger 87 16. Republican Senate challenger CODES 81-92 IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION: States with No Running Incumbents 3 81. Dem. Candidate 3 82. Rep. Candidate States with Running Incumbents 3 83. Dem. Incumbent 3 84. Rep. Incumbent 1 85. Dem. Challenger 1 86. Rep. Challenger All states outside sample location: 91. Democrat -- no name given 92. Republican -- no name given ALL Rs: 18 97. Name not on candidate list; 3rd party or independent candidate not appearing on candidate list 22 98. DK, refused to name candidate 10 99. NA 1472 00. Inap, no post-interview; 03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40, 48, 54, 56, 68, 71 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5- 6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2-3 in D9; 5, 7-9 in D10/D12; R voted out of state (9 in D9 exc. short form) and no Senate race where R voted; R voted in CA but not in regular Senate race ============================== VAR 925628 NAME-92POST:D10x. COLUMNS 3005 - 3005 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D10x. CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE ----------------------------------- Built from 5627 SEE NOTE D10/D12. 535 01. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91) 435 02. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92) 17 07. Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97) 22 08. DK (98) 7 09. NA (99) 1469 00. Inap, no post-interview; 03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40, 48, 54, 56, 68, 71 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5- 6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2-3 in D9; 5, 7-9 in D10/D12; R voted out of state (9 in D9 exc. short form) and no Senate race where R voted ============================== VAR 925629 NAME-92POST:D10b1/D12a1. COLUMNS 3006 - 3007 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 D10b1. (CALIFORNIA FIRST RACE) We had two Senate races in California. Which candidate did you vote for: D12a1. Who did you vote for? ---------------------------------------------------------- Responses 11, 12, 81-86, 91, 92, 97-99 were copied to D10a/D12a. CODES, IF R VOTED IN STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION (CA): 68 11. Democratic candidate in open Senate race 55 12. Republican candidate in open Senate race 26 93. Democratic candidate in second Senate race 8 94. Republican candidate in second Senate race CODES 81-92 IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION (CA): States with No Running Incumbents 81. Dem. Candidate 82. Rep. Candidate States with Running Incumbents 1 83. Dem. Incumbent 84. Rep. Incumbent 85. Dem. Challenger 86. Rep. Challenger All states outside of sample location (CA): 91. Democrat -- no name given 92. Republican -- no name given 3 97. Name not on candidate list 3 98. DK, refused to name candidate 4 99. NA 2317 00. Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in D10/D12; 1-2 in V5002 and R said didn't vote for Senator; R voted out of state and no race in state where R voted ============================== VAR 925630 NAME-92POST:D10b1x. COLUMNS 3008 - 3008 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D10b1x. CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE, CALIFORNIA (1st candidate) ------------------------------------------------------ Responses derived from codes 11, 12, 81-86, 91, 92, 97-99 were copied to D10x. Built from 5629 95 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91) 63 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92) 3 7. Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97) 3 8. DK (98) 4 9. NA (99) 2317 0. Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in D10/D12; 1-2 in V5002 and R said didn't vote for Senator; R voted out of state and no race in state where R voted ============================== VAR 925631 NAME-92POST:D10b2/D12a2. COLUMNS 3009 - 3010 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 D10b2. (CALIFORNIA SECOND RACE) We had two Senate races in California. Which candidate did you vote for: 2nd CANDIDATE D12a2. Who did you vote for? ------------------------------------------------------------ Responses 11 and 12 (and 97 or 99 if regular Senate race vote) were copied to D10a/D12a. CODES, IF R VOTED IN STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION (CA): 18 11. Democratic candidate in open Senate race 11 12. Republican candidate in open Senate race 72 93. Democratic candidate in second Senate race 46 94. Republican candidate in second Senate race 4 97. Name not on candidate list 2 98. DK, refused to name candidate 9 99. NA 2323 00. Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in D10/D12; 1-2 in V5002 and R said didn't vote for Senator; R voted out of state and no race in state where R voted; R voted out of state, no second race; R voted in CA but did not vote in both Senate races ============================== VAR 925632 NAME-92POST:D10b2x. COLUMNS 3011 - 3011 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D10b2x. CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE, CALIFORNIA (2nd candidate) ------------------------------------------------------ Responses derived from codes 11 and 12 were copied to D10x. Built from 5629 90 01. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91) 57 02. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92) 4 07. Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97) 2 08. DK (98) 9 09. NA (99) 2323 00. Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in D10/D12; 1-2 in V5002 and R said didn't vote for Senator; R voted out of state and no race in state where R voted; R voted out of state, no second race; R voted in CA but did not vote in both Senate races ============================== VAR 925633 NAME-92POST:D13. COLUMNS 3012 - 3012 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 FOR R'S WHO DID NOT VOTE: D13-D14ax D13. How about the election for President? Did you prefer one of the candidates for President? ----------------------------------------------------------- 440 1. YES 94 5. NO 3 8. DK 15 9. NA 1933 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a; 1 in D2c ============================== VAR 925634 NAME-92POST:D13a. COLUMNS 3013 - 3013 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D13a. Who did you prefer? ------------------------------------------ 132 1. BUSH 218 2. CLINTON 89 3. ROSS PEROT 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 8. DK 1 9. NA 2045 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a; 1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D13 ============================== VAR 925635 NAME-92POST:D13b. COLUMNS 3014 - 3014 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D13b. Would you say that your preference for this candidate was strong or not strong? ------------------------------------------------------------ 317 1. STRONG 115 5. NOT STRONG 8. DON'T KNOW 7 9. NA 2046 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a; 1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D13; 8-9 in D13a ============================== VAR 925636 NAME-92POST:D14. COLUMNS 3015 - 3015 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D14. (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of candidates for the major races in this district. How about the election for the House of Representatives in Washington? Did you prefer one of the candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives? ------------------------------------------------------------ 216 1. YES 300 5. NO 20 8. DK 16 9. NA 1933 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a; 1 in D2c ============================== VAR 925637 NAME-92POST:D14a. COLUMNS 3016 - 3017 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 D14a. Which candidate was that? ------------------------------------------------- See CANDIDATE NUMBER Master Code. Code 31 includes 2nd Republican candidate in LA06. See LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases. 31. . . 36. 97. Name given not on Candidate List for this race; 3rd party or independent candidate not appearing on Candidate List 98. DK, refused to name candidate 99. NA 00. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a; 1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D14 ============================== VAR 925638 NAME-92POST:D14ax. COLUMNS 3018 - 3018 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D14ax. CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ------------------------------------------------------ Built from 5637 141 1. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35) 67 2. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, includes 31 in LA06; see LA06 note in V3021) 7. Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97) 8. DK (98) 8 9. NA (99) 2269 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a; 1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D14 ============================== VAR 925639 NAME-92POST:D15. CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 3019 - 3019 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D15. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ---------------------------- NOTE: 41 cases changed their marital status to married or to divorced/separated since the Pre-election interview. D15 incorporates these changes. 1346 1. R IS MARRIED (OR PARTNERED) 909 2. ALL OTHERS 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925640 NAME-92POST:D16. COLUMNS 3020 - 3020 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 D16. Did your (husband/wife/partner) vote in the election this November either in person or by absentee ballot? ---------------------------------------------------------- 933 1. YES 381 5. NO 10 8. DK 22 9. NA 1139 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2 in D15 There are no variables in range 5641-5700 ============================== VAR 925701 NAME-92POST:E1. COLUMNS 3021 - 3021 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E1. Have you (or anyone in your family living here) ever contacted Representative (NAME #33 or 34) or anyone in (his/her) office? --------------------------------------------------------- Please see note preceding V5108 217 1. YES 1366 5. NO 4 8. DK 25 9. NA 873 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925702 NAME-92POST:E1a1. COLUMNS 3022 - 3022 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 E1a. Was it to express an opinion, seek information, or to seek help on a problem you had? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) E1a. 1. EXPRESS AN OPINION ----------------------------------------------------------- 98 1. Checked 116 5. Not checked 3 9. NA to entire question E1a 2268 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1 ============================== VAR 925703 NAME-92POST:E1a2. COLUMNS 3023 - 3023 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 E1a(2). 2. SEEK INFORMATION -------------------------------------------------------- 64 1. Checked 150 5. Not checked 3 9. NA to entire question E1a 2268 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1 ============================== VAR 925704 NAME-92POST:E1a3. COLUMNS 3024 - 3024 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 E1a. 3. SEEK HELP ON A PROBLEM YOU HAD ----------------------------------------------------------- 96 1. Checked 118 5. Not checked 3 9. NA to entire question E1a 2268 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1 ============================== VAR 925705 NAME-92POST:E1b. COLUMNS 3025 - 3025 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E1b. Did you get a response from your Representative or (his/her) office? -------------------------------------------------------- 190 1. YES 21 5. NO 2 8. DK 1 9. NA 2271 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1; 9 in E1a ============================== VAR 925706 NAME-92POST:E1c. COLUMNS 3026 - 3026 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E1c. How satisfied were you with the response: very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at all satisfied? ------------------------------------------------------------ 112 1. VERY SATISFIED 50 2. SOMEWHAT SATISFIED 16 4. NOT VERY SATISFIED 11 5. NOT AT ALL SATISFIED 1 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2295 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1; 9 in E1a; 5, 8-9 in E1b ============================== VAR 925707 NAME-92POST:E2. COLUMNS 3027 - 3027 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E2. Do you know anyone else who has contacted Representative (NAME #33 or 34) or anyone in (his/her) office? ------------------------------------------------------ 297 1. YES 1284 5. NO 6 8. DK 25 9. NA 873 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925708 NAME-92POST:E2a. COLUMNS 3028 - 3028 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E2a. Did this (person/group) get a response? -------------------------------------------------- 260 1. YES 12 5. NO 25 8. DK 9. NA 2188 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E2 ============================== VAR 925709 NAME-92POST:E2b. COLUMNS 3029 - 3029 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E2b. How satisfied was this (person/group) with the response: very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at all satisfied? ------------------------------------------------------ 141 1. VERY SATISFIED 79 2. SOMEWHAT SATISFIED 15 4. NOT VERY SATISFIED 12 5. NOT AT ALL SATISFIED 11 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 2225 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 86 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E2; 5, 8-9 in E2a ============================== VAR 925710 NAME-92POST:E3. COLUMNS 3030 - 3030 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E3. In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way Representative (NAME # 33 or 34) has been handling (his/her) job? ------------------------------------------------------------ 985 1. APPROVE 192 5. DISAPPROVE 399 8. DON'T KNOW 36 9. NA 873 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925711 NAME-92POST:E3a/b. COLUMNS 3031 - 3031 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E3a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? E3b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------- 496 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 485 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 103 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 89 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 8. DK 4 9. NA 1308 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 8-9 in E3 ============================== VAR 925712 NAME-92POST:E4. COLUMNS 3032 - 3032 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E4. If you had (another/a) problem that Representative (NAME # 33 or 34) could do something about, do you think (he/she) would be very helpful, somewhat helpful, or not very helpful to you? -------------------------------------------------------- 340 1. VERY HELPFUL 796 2. SOMEWHAT HELPFUL 189 3. NOT VERY HELPFUL 41 7. DEPENDS 214 8. DON'T KNOW 32 9. NA 873 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925713 NAME-92POST:E5. COLUMNS 3033 - 3033 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E5. Do you happen to remember anything special that Representative (NAME #33 or 34) has done for the people in (his/her) district while (he/she) has been in Congress? ---------------------------------------------------------- 311 1. YES 1270 5. NO 2 8. DK 29 9. NA 873 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925714 NAME-92POST:E6. COLUMNS 3034 - 3034 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E6. How good a job would you say U.S. Representative (NAME #33 or 34) does of keeping in touch with the people in your district--does (he/she) do a very good job, fairly good, fairly poor, or a poor job of keeping in touch with the people in this district? ----------------------------------------------------------- 342 1. VERY GOOD 702 2. FAIRLY GOOD 214 3. FAIRLY POOR 122 4. POOR 194 8. DK 38 9. NA 873 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925715 NAME-92POST:E7. COLUMNS 3035 - 3035 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E7. Have you read or heard about U.S. Representatives writing checks when they didn't have enough money to cover them in their House bank account? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1729 1. YES 249 5. NO 8. DK 87 9. NA 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925716 NAME-92POST:E7a. COLUMNS 3036 - 3036 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E7a. (RB, P. 5) Which of these statements is closer to your opinion on the bad checks: ------------------------------------------------------------ 780 1. Representatives who wrote bad checks acted so dishonestly they should be voted out of office. 334 2. Writing bad checks is not a serious enough mistake to disqualify someone for office. 543 3. Representatives who wrote only a few bad checks should not be voted out of office just for that reason, but representatives who wrote a lot of bad checks should be voted out of office. 49 8. DK, [VOLUNTEERED] 23 9. NA 756 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7 ============================== VAR 925717 NAME-92POST:E7b. CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 3037 - 3037 NUMERIC MD=0 E7b. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT ---------------------------- 1411 1. CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #33 OR #34 (12, 14, 21, 24 in V3021) 318 2. NO NAME #33 OR #34 IN LIST (45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021) 756 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7 ============================== VAR 925718 NAME-92POST:E7c. COLUMNS 3038 - 3038 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E7c. Did (NAME # 33, 34) write any bad checks? --------------------------------------------------------- 361 1. YES 489 5. NO 544 8. DK 17 9. NA 1074 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7; 2 in E7b ============================== VAR 925719 NAME-92POST:E7d. COLUMNS 3039 - 3039 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E7d. Did (NAME # 33, 34) write a lot of bad checks, or just a few? ------------------------------------------------------------ 71 1. A LOT 255 2. A FEW 34 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 2124 0. Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7; 2 in E7b; 5, 8-9 in E7c ============================== VAR 925720 NAME-92POST:E8. COLUMNS 3040 - 3040 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 E8. Do you think that representatives who wrote bad checks broke any laws? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1186 1. YES 443 5. NO 85 8. DK 15 9. NA 756 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7 ============================== VAR 925721 NAME-92POST:F1. COLUMNS 3041 - 3041 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F1. Some people seem to follow what's going on in government and public affairs most of the time, whether there's an election going on or not. Others aren't that interested. Would you say you follow what's going on in government and public affairs most of the time, some of the time, only now and then, or hardly at all? ----------------------------------------------------------- 594 1. MOST OF THE TIME 928 2. SOME OF THE TIME 468 3. ONLY NOW AND THEN 250 4. HARDLY AT ALL 4 8. DON'T KNOW 11 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925722 NAME-92POST:F2(1). MIP COLUMNS 3042 - 3044 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F2(1). What do you think are the most important problems facing this country? (PROBE: Any other important problems facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <1st mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK (V5722 only) 999. NA (V5722 only) 000. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no problem mentioned ============================== VAR 925723 NAME-92POST:F2(2). COLUMNS 3045 - 3047 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F2(2). What do you think are the most important problems facing this country? (PROBE: Any other important problems facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <2nd mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no problem mentioned ============================== VAR 925724 NAME-92POST:F2(3). COLUMNS 3048 - 3050 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F2(3). What do you think are the most important problems facing this country? (PROBE: Any other important problems facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <3rd mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no problem mentioned ============================== VAR 925725 NAME-92POST:F3. CHECKPOINT COLUMNS 3051 - 3051 NUMERIC MD=0 F3. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT --------------------------- 62 1. R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY PROBLEMS; 998-999 in F2 276 2. R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE PROBLEM 1727 3. ALL OTHERS 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925726 NAME-92POST:F4. COLUMNS 3052 - 3054 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 F4. Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the single most important problem the country faces? --------------------------------------------------------- If R mentioned only one problem in F2, that response has been duplicated here. See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK 999. NA 000. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1-2 in F3 ============================== VAR 925727 NAME-92POST:F5. COLUMNS 3055 - 3055 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F5. How good a job is the government in Washington doing in dealing with this problem, a good job, only fair, or a poor job? ------------------------------------------------------------ 47 1. GOOD JOB 569 3. ONLY FAIR 1355 5. POOR JOB 21 8. DON'T KNOW 11 9. NA 482 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1 in F3 ============================== VAR 925728 NAME-92POST:F6. COLUMNS 3056 - 3056 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F6. Which political party do you think would be most likely to get the government to do a better job in dealing with this problem--the Republicans, the Democrats, or wouldn't there be much difference between them? ------------------------------------------------------------ 256 1. REPUBLICANS 930 3. NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE 767 5. DEMOCRATS 37 8. DON'T KNOW 13 9. NA 482 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1 in F3 ============================== VAR 925729 NAME-92POST:F7. COLUMNS 3057 - 3057 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F7. Next, I am going to ask you to choose which of two statements I read comes closer to your own opinion. You might agree to some extent with both, but we want to know which one is closer to your views. [IF NECESSARY, PROBE "Which Closer" ONCE EACH QUESTION] One, the less government the better; or two, there are more things that government should be doing? ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Code boxes GOVERNMENT for F7 & F8 were interchanged in the questionnaire. Interviewers were to edit the instrument to make sure that the post-interview correct code was marked. 755 1. LESS GOVERNMENT 1397 2. MORE THINGS GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO 61 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 32 8. DK 10 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925730 NAME-92POST:F8. COLUMNS 3058 - 3058 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F8. One, we need a strong government to handle today's complex economic problems; or two, the free market can handle these problems without government being involved? -------------------------------------------------------- 1531 1. STRONG GOVERNMENT 553 2. FREE MARKET 99 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 60 8. DK 12 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925731 NAME-92POST:F9. COLUMNS 3059 - 3059 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F9. One, the main reason government has become bigger over the years is because it has gotten involved in things that people should do for themselves; or two, government has become bigger because the problems we face have become bigger? ----------------------------------------------------------- 825 1. GOTTEN INVOLVED IN THINGS 1251 2. PROBLEMS WE FACE ARE BIGGER 112 3. BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED) 52 8. DK 15 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925732 NAME-92POST:F10. COLUMNS 3060 - 3060 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 F10. Do you think it is better when one party controls both the presidency and Congress; better when control is split between the Democrats and Republicans, or doesn't it matter? ------------------------------------------------------------ 694 1. ONE PARTY CONTROL BOTH 863 2. CONTROL IS SPLIT 601 3. IT DOESN'T MATTER 81 8. DK 16 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview There are no variables in range 5733-5800 ============================== VAR 925801 NAME-92POST:G1. PTY SUPPORT COLUMNS 3061 - 3061 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G1. 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? ------------------------------------------------------------ 452 1. YES 1798 5. NO 4 8. DK 1 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925802 NAME-92POST:G1A.WHICH PTY COLUMNS 3062 - 3062 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G1a. Which party was that? ------------------------------------------------------- 117 1. REPUBLICAN 132 3. BOTH 168 5. DEMOCRATIC 10 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 25 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2033 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G1 ============================== VAR 925803 NAME-92POST:G2.OTHER SUPPORT COLUMNS 3063 - 3063 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G2. Other than someone from the two major parties, did anyone else call you up or come around and talk to you about supporting specific candidates in this last election? ------------------------------------------------------------ 224 1. YES 2024 5. NO 5 8. DK 2 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925804 NAME-92POST:G2A(1).CAND SUPPT COLUMNS 3064 - 3065 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 G2a(1). Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to support? <1st mention> -------------------------------------------------------- See SUPPORT Master Code for additional information. REPUBLICAN: Presidential 14 01. Incumbent Presidential Candidate, Republican Senate 12. U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in race w/o incumbent 5 14. U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican 16. U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Republican 1 28. U.S. Senate, no race in state (used ONLY in error by R) House 7 32. U.S. House candidate, Republican, in race w/o incumbent 1 34. U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican 4 36. U.S. House challenger candidate, Republican Governor 1 52. Gubernatorial candidate, Republican, in race w/o incumbent Miscellaneous 1 72. NA which candidate(s), Republican 1 74. Other candidate not listed above, Republican 2 76. Republican party 94. Republican Candidate in second race DEMOCRATIC: Presidential 21 04. Nonincumbent Presidential Candidate, Democratic Senate 2 11. U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in race w/o incumbent 2 13. U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic 2 15. U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Democratic 1 93. Democratic Candidate in Second Race House 2 31. U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in race w/o incumbent, incl. 2nd Republican candidate in LA06. See LA06 note on V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases. 8 33. U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic 1 35. U.S. House challenger candidate, Democratic 1 41. Retiring U.S. House Representative (used ONLY in error by R) Miscellaneous 71. NA which candidate(s), Democratic 1 73. Other candidate not listed above, Democratic 4 75. Democratic party OTHER: Presidential 51 05. Presidential candidate, independent Miscellaneous 4 80. Other minor party or minor independent candidate--any office level 1 85. 3rd/other party 35 95. Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office given but party NA), or non-party candidate 2 96. Other groups or individuals which are neither parties nor organized supporters of specific candidates 15 97. Candidate name given but office and party NA 29 98. DK, CAN'T REMEMBER (G2a-first mention only) 5 99. NA (G2a-first mention only) 2261 00. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G2; 98-99 in G2a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925805 NAME-92POST:G2A(2). COLUMNS 3066 - 3067 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 G2a(2). Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to support? <2nd mention> -------------------------------------------------------- See SUPPORT Master Code for additional information. REPUBLICAN: Presidential 2 01. Incumbent Presidential Candidate, Republican Senate 2 12. U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in race w/o incumbent 14. U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican 1 16. U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Republican House 32. U.S. House candidate, Republican, in race w/o incumbent 34. U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican 2 36. U.S. House challenger candidate, Republican Miscellaneous 72. NA which candidate(s), Republican 1 74. Other candidate not listed above, Republican 1 76. Republican party DEMOCRATIC: Presidential 2 04. Nonincumbent Presidential Candidate, Democratic Senate 11. U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in race w/o incumbent 13. U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic 15. U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Democratic House 1 31. U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in race w/o incumbent, incl. 2nd Republican candidate in LA06. See LA06 note on V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases. 3 33. U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic 1 35. U.S. House challenger candidate, Democratic Governor 1 51. Gubernatorial candidate, Democratic Miscellaneous 1 71. NA which candidate(s), Democratic 2 73. Other candidate not listed above, Democratic 75. Democratic party OTHER: Presidential 1 05. Presidential candidate, independent Miscellaneous 80. Other minor party or minor independent candidate--any office level 1 85. 3rd/other party 7 95. Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office given but party NA), or non-party candidate 96. Other groups or individuals which are neither parties nor organized supporters of specific candidates 5 97. Candidate name given but office and party NA 2451 00. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G2; 98-99 in G2a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925806 NAME-92POST:G2A(3). COLUMNS 3068 - 3069 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 G2a(3). Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to support? <3rd mention> -------------------------------------------------------- See SUPPORT Master Code for additional information. REPUBLICAN: Presidential 01. Incumbent Presidential Candidate, Republican Senate 12. U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in race w/o incumbent 14. U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican 16. U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Republican House 32. U.S. House candidate, Republican, in race w/o incumbent 34. U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican 36. U.S. House challenger candidate, Republican Governor 1 52. Gubernatorial candidate, Republican, in race w/o incumbent Miscellaneous 72. NA which candidate(s), Republican 74. Other candidate not listed above, Republican 76. Republican party DEMOCRATIC: Presidential 04. Nonincumbent Presidential Candidate, Democratic Senate 11. U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in race w/o incumbent 1 13. U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic 15. U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Democratic House 2 31. U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in race w/o incumbent, incl. 2nd Republican candidate in LA06. See LA06 note on V3021. Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases. 1 33. U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic 1 35. U.S. House challenger candidate, Democratic Governor 1 55. Gubernatorial candidate, Democratic, in race w/o incumbent Miscellaneous 71. NA which candidate(s), Democratic 73. Other candidate not listed above, Democratic 75. Democratic party OTHER: Presidential 1 05. Presidential candidate, independent Miscellaneous 80. Other minor party or minor independent candidate--any office level 85. 3rd/other party 2 95. Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office given but party NA), or non-party candidate 96. Other groups or individuals which are neither parties nor organized supporters of specific candidates 1 97. Candidate name given but office and party NA 2474 00. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G2; 98-99 in G2a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925807 NAME-92POST:G3.R TALK OTHERS COLUMNS 3070 - 3070 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3. We would like to find out about some of the things people do to help a party or a candidate win an election. During the campaign, did you talk to any people and try to show them why they should vote for or against one of the parties or candidates? ---------------------------------------------------------- 847 1. YES 1405 5. NO 8. DK 3 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925808 NAME-92POST:G3A.OTHERS TALK R COLUMNS 3071 - 3071 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G3a. During the past year, have you been contacted directly by any person, intent on showing you why you should vote for or against one of the candidates or parties? ------------------------------------------------------------ 490 1. YES 1757 5. NO 5 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925809 NAME-92POST:G4.CMPAIGN BUTTN COLUMNS 3072 - 3072 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G4. Did you wear a campaign button, put a campaign sticker on your car, or place a sign in your window or in front of your house? ----------------------------------------------------------- 253 1. YES 2000 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925810 NAME-92POST:G5.R GO TO MEETGS COLUMNS 3073 - 3073 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G5. Did you go to any political meetings, rallies, speeches, dinners, or things like that in support of a particular candidate? ------------------------------------------------------ 182 1. YES 2071 5. NO 8. DK 2 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925811 NAME-92POST:G5A.CALL TO MTG COLUMNS 3074 - 3074 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G5a. Did anyone call you up or come around to ask you to go to any political meetings, rallies, speeches, dinners, or things like that in support of a particular candidate? ------------------------------------------------------------ 253 1. YES 1997 5. NO 3 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925812 NAME-92POST:G6.OTHER WORK COLUMNS 3075 - 3075 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G6. Did you do any (other) work for one of the parties or candidates? ---------------------------------------------------------- 77 1. YES 2175 5. NO 8. DK 3 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925813 NAME-92POST:G6A.CALL-OTH WORK COLUMNS 3076 - 3076 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G6a. Did anyone call you to ask you to do any (other) work for one of the parties or candidates? ----------------------------------------------------------- 119 1. YES 2132 5. NO 8. DON'T KNOW 4 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925814 NAME-92POST:G7.$1 CHECKOFF COLUMNS 3077 - 3077 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G7. Did you use the one-dollar check-off option on your federal income tax return to make a political contribution this year? ---------------------------------------------------------- 544 1. YES 1563 5. NO 139 8. DON'T KNOW 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925815 NAME-92POST:G8.$ TO CANDIDATE COLUMNS 3078 - 3078 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G8. During an election year people are often asked to make a contribution to support campaigns. Did you give money to an individual candidate running for public office? ----------------------------------------------------------- 124 1. YES 2128 5. NO 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925816 NAME-92POST:G8A.WHCH PTY-CAND COLUMNS 3079 - 3079 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G8a. Which party did that candidate belong to? ----------------------------------------------- 45 1. REPUBLICAN 8 3. BOTH 58 5. DEMOCRATIC 9 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 2 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 2361 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G8 ============================== VAR 925817 NAME-92POST:G9.$ TO PARTY COLUMNS 3080 - 3080 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G9. Did you give money to a political party during this election year? -------------------------------------------------------- 89 1. YES 2162 5. NO 2 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925818 NAME-92POST:G9A.WHCH PTY-$ COLUMNS 3081 - 3081 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G9a. To which party did you give money? ---------------------------------------- 44 1. REPUBLICAN 3 3. BOTH 40 5. DEMOCRATIC 1 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 1 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2396 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G9 ============================== VAR 925819 NAME-92POST:G10.$ TO OTHER COLUMNS 3082 - 3082 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G10. Did you give any money to any other group that supported or opposed candidates? ---------------------------------------------------- 116 1. YES 2132 5. NO 4 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925820 NAME-92POST:G11.TALK REG/VOTE COLUMNS 3083 - 3083 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G11. During the campaign this year, did anyone talk to you about registering to vote or getting out to vote? ----------------------------------------------------------- 833 1. YES 1419 5. NO 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925821 NAME-92POST:G12.MAIL $ REQST COLUMNS 3084 - 3084 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G12. During the past year did you receive any requests through the mail asking you to contribute money to a candidate, a party or an issue group? ------------------------------------------------------- 694 1. YES 1325 5. NO 43 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925822 NAME-92POST:G12A.HOW MANY COLUMNS 3085 - 3085 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G12a. Did you get quite a few or not very many requests through the mail asking you to contribute money to a candidate, a party or issue group? -------------------------------------------------------- 222 1. QUITE A FEW 466 5. NOT VERY MANY 5 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 1791 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G12 ============================== VAR 925823 NAME-92POST:G12B.GIVE $ COLUMNS 3086 - 3086 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G12b. Did you contribute any money because of the mail you received? ----------------------------------------------------------- 71 1. YES 612 5. NO 1 8. DON'T KNOW 10 9. NA 1791 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G12 ============================== VAR 925824 NAME-92POST:G13.PHON $ REQST COLUMNS 3087 - 3087 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G13. In the past year, did you receive any telephone calls asking you to contribute money to a candidate, a party, or an issue group? ----------------------------------------------------------- 178 1. YES 1874 5. NO 9 8. DON'T KNOW 4 9. NA 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925825 NAME-92POST:G13A.HOW MANY COLUMNS 3088 - 3088 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G13a. Did you get quite a few (of these calls) or not very many? ----------------------------------------------------------- 37 1. QUITE A FEW 141 5. NOT VERY MANY 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 2307 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G13 ============================== VAR 925826 NAME-92POST:G13B.GIVE $ COLUMNS 3089 - 3089 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G13b. Did you contribute any money because of (this/these) telephone call(s)? ----------------------------------------------------------- 24 1. YES 153 5. NO 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 2307 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G13 ============================== VAR 925827 NAME-92POST:G14.FTF $ REQ COLUMNS 3090 - 3090 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G14. During the past year, have you been contacted directly, in person, and asked to contribute money to a candidate, a party, or an issue group? ------------------------------------------------------- 117 1. YES 1941 5. NO 4 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925828 NAME-92POST:G14A.HOW MANY COLUMNS 3091 - 3091 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G14a. Did you get quite a few or not very many (contacts)? ----------------------------------------------------------- 22 1. QUITE A FEW 94 5. NOT VERY MANY 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 2368 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G14 ============================== VAR 925829 NAME-92POST:G14B.GIVE $ COLUMNS 3092 - 3092 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 G14b. Did you contribute any money because of (this/these) personal contact(s)? ----------------------------------------------------------- 51 1. YES 65 5. NO 8. DON'T KNOW 1 9. NA 2368 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G14 There are no variables in range 5830-5900 ============================== VAR 925901 NAME-92POST:H1.PTY DIFFRNCES COLUMNS 3093 - 3093 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H1. Do you think there are any important differences in what the Republicans and Democrats stand for? -------------------------------------------------------- 1353 1. YES 781 5. NO 116 8. DON'T KNOW 5 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925902 NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-1.DIFF1 COLUMNS 3094 - 3094 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H1a-1(1). What are those differences? --------------------------------------------------------- Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather than parties should be coded "7". However, if the candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties, the response should be coded with the appropriate code category. 588 1. Democratic party mention 9 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 5 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 585 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 129 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 32 8. DK (code in V5902 only) 5 9. NA (code in V5902 only) 1132 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925903 NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-1.CONTENT1 COLUMNS 3095 - 3097 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 H1a-2(1). CONTENT CODE --------------------------------------------------------- See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 998. DK (code in 5903 only; 8 in 5902) 999. NA (code in 5903 only; 9 in 5902) 000. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925904 NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-2.DIFF2 COLUMNS 3098 - 3098 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H1a-1(2). What are those differences? --------------------------------------------------------- Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather than parties should be coded "7". However, if the candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties, the response should be coded with the appropriate code category. 504 1. Democratic party mention 11 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 7 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 529 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 75 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 1359 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925905 NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-2.CONTENT2 COLUMNS 3099 - 3101 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 H1a-2(2). CONTENT CODE --------------------------------------------------------- See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925906 NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-3.DIFF3 COLUMNS 3102 - 3102 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H1a-1(3). What are those differences? --------------------------------------------------------- Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather than parties should be coded "7". However, if the candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties, the response should be coded with the appropriate code category. 313 1. Democratic party mention 12 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 7 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 315 5. Republican party mention 1 6. Other party mentioned instead 38 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 1799 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925907 NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-3.CONTENT3 COLUMNS 3103 - 3105 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 H1a-2(3). CONTENT CODE --------------------------------------------------------- See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925908 NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-4.DIFF4 COLUMNS 3106 - 3106 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H1a-1(4). What are those differences? --------------------------------------------------------- Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather than parties should be coded "7". However, if the candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties, the response should be coded with the appropriate code category. 214 1. Democratic party mention 6 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 5 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 196 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 27 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 2037 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925909 NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-4.CONTENT4 COLUMNS 3107 - 3109 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 H1a-2(4). CONTENT CODE --------------------------------------------------------- See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925910 NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-5.DIFF5 COLUMNS 3110 - 3110 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H1a-1(5). What are those differences? --------------------------------------------------------- Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather than parties should be coded "7". However, if the candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties, the response should be coded with the appropriate code category. 107 1. Democratic party mention 4 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 6 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 102 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 12 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 2254 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925911 NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-5.CONTENT5 COLUMNS 3111 - 3113 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 H1a-2(5). CONTENT CODE --------------------------------------------------------- See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925912 NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-6.DIFF6 COLUMNS 3114 - 3114 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H1a-1(6). What are those differences? --------------------------------------------------------- Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather than parties should be coded "7". However, if the candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties, the response should be coded with the appropriate code category. 61 1. Democratic party mention 1 2. Democratic presidential candidate mention 1 4. Republican presidential candidate mention 51 5. Republican party mention 6. Other party mentioned instead 5 7. Unclear party reference--some substantive area of party difference mentioned, but party reference is not clear; reference to candidate rather than party 2366 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925913 NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-6.CONTENT6 COLUMNS 3115 - 3117 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 H1a-2(6). CONTENT CODE --------------------------------------------------------- See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code. 001. . . 997. 000. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a; no further mention ============================== VAR 925914 NAME-92POST:H2.PTY MOR CNSRTV COLUMNS 3118 - 3118 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H2. Would you say that one of the parties is more conservative than the other at the national level? -------------------------------------------------- 1567 1. YES 489 5. NO 193 8. DK 6 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925915 NAME-92POST:H2A.WHICH PTY COLUMNS 3119 - 3119 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H2a. Which party is more conservative? --------------------------------------- 266 1. DEMOCRATS 1286 5. REPUBLICANS 15 8. DON'T KNOW 9. NA 918 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H2 ============================== VAR 925916 NAME-92POST:H3/A.QUAYLE OFFCE COLUMNS 3120 - 3120 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H3. Now we have a set of questions concerning various public figures. We want to see how much information about them gets out to the public from television, newspapers and the like. The first name is Dan Quayle. What job or political office does he now hold? H3a. DAN QUAYLE ----------------------------------------------------------- 1975 1. Correctly identifies Quayle as the Vice President 29 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 245 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 6 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925917 NAME-92POST:H3B.REHNQUIST OFF COLUMNS 3121 - 3121 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H3b. William Rehnquist (pron. Renn-Kwist) --------------------------------------------------------- 189 1. Correctly identifies Rehnquist as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 381 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 1679 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 6 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925918 NAME-92POST:H3C.YELTSIN OFFCE COLUMNS 3122 - 3122 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H3c. Boris Yeltsin ----------------------------------------------- 1011 1. Correctly identifies Yeltsin as President of Russia 411 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 827 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 6 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925919 NAME-92POST:H3D.FOLEY OFFCE COLUMNS 3123 - 3123 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H3d. Tom Foley ------------------------------------------- 579 1. Correctly identifies Foley as Speaker of the House of Representatives 264 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong 1407 8. DK; makes no attempt to guess 5 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925920 NAME-92POST:H4.LAW CONSTITNL COLUMNS 3124 - 3124 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H4. Who has the final responsibility to decide if a law is constitutional or not... is it the President, the Congress, the Supreme Court, or don't you know? ------------------------------------------------------------ 215 1. PRESIDENT 422 2. CONGRESS 1300 3. SUPREME COURT 312 8. DON'T KNOW 6 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925921 NAME-92POST:H5.NOMINATE JUDGE COLUMNS 3125 - 3125 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H5. And whose responsibility is it to nominate judges to the Federal Courts... the President, the Congress, the Supreme Court, or don't you kow? --------------------------------------------------------- 1305 1. PRESIDENT 239 2. CONGRESS 277 3. SUPREME COURT 431 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925922 NAME-92POST:H6.TAX FOR SERVCS COLUMNS 3126 - 3126 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H6. Would you personally be willing to pay more in taxes so that the government could spend more on the services you favor or would you rather keep your taxes the same even if this meant the government couldn't increase its spending as you would like? ------------------------------------------------------------ 647 1. PAY MORE 1513 2. KEEP TAXES THE SAME 76 8. DON'T KNOW 19 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925923 NAME-92POST:H7.GAY DSCRMN LAW COLUMNS 3127 - 3127 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H7. Do you favor or oppose laws to protect homosexuals against job discrimination? ------------------------------------------------------- 1286 1. YES (Favor) 853 5. NO (Oppose) 51 8. DK 65 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925924 NAME-92POST:H7A/B.STRNGLY/NOT COLUMNS 3128 - 3128 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H7a. Do you favor such laws strongly or not strongly? H7b. Do you oppose such laws strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------------------ 694 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 591 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 318 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 526 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 9 9. NA 346 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in H7 ============================== VAR 925925 NAME-92POST:H8.GAYS ARMED FCS COLUMNS 3129 - 3129 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H8. Do you think homosexuals should be allowed to serve in the United States Armed Forces or don't you think so? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1249 1. YES, THINK SO 883 5. DON'T THINK SO 100 8. DK 23 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925926 NAME-92POST:H8A/B.STRNGLY/NOT COLUMNS 3130 - 3130 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H8a. Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals should be allowed to serve in the United States Armed Forces? H8b. Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals should not be allowed to serve in the United States Armed Forces? ----------------------------------------------------------- 688 1. FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD BE ALLOWED 557 2. FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD BE ALLOWED 192 4. FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED 690 5. FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED 3 8. DK 2 9. NA 353 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in H8 ============================== VAR 925927 NAME-92POST:H9.GAYS ADOPT COLUMNS 3131 - 3131 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H9. Do you think gay or lesbian couples, in other words, homosexual couples, should be legally permitted to adopt children? --------------------------------------------------------- 593 1. YES 1550 5. NO 95 8. DK 17 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925928 NAME-92POST:H9A/B.STRNGLY/NOT COLUMNS 3132 - 3132 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 H9a. Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals couples should be legally permitted to adopt children? H9b. Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals couples should not be legally permitted to adopt children? ----------------------------------------------------------- 259 1. FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD BE PERMITTED 333 2. FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD BE PERMITTED 226 4. FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED 1322 5. FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED 1 8. DK 2 9. NA 342 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in H9 ============================== VAR 925929 NAME-92POST:J1.CVL RGHTS FAST COLUMNS 3133 - 3133 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J1. Some say that the civil rights people have been trying to push too fast. Others feel they haven't pushed fast enough. How about you: Do you think that civil rights leaders are trying to push too fast, are going too slowly, or are they moving at about the right speed? ----------------------------------------------------------- 549 1. TOO FAST 1229 3. ABOUT RIGHT 378 5. TOO SLOWLY 62 8. DK 37 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925930 NAME-92POSNT:J2.BLKS POS CHNG COLUMNS 3134 - 3134 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J2. In the past few years we have heard a lot about improving the position of black people in this country. How much real change do you think there has been in the position of black people in the past few years; a lot, some, or not much at all? ------------------------------------------------------------ 753 1. A LOT 1041 3. SOME 416 5. NOT MUCH AT ALL 35 8. DON'T KNOW 10 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925931 NAME-92POST:J3.B/W SCHL KIDS COLUMNS 3135 - 3135 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J3. Some people say that the government in Washington should see to it that white and black children go to the same schools. Others claim that this is not the government's business. Have you been interested enough in this question to favor one side over the other? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1572 1. YES 664 5. NO 3 8. DK 16 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925932 NAME-92POST:J3A.GVT INTGR SCH COLUMNS 3136 - 3136 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J3a. Do you think the government in Washington should... --------------------------------------------------------- 710 1. ...see to it that white and black children go to the same schools? 733 5. ...stay out of this area as it is not the government's business? 116 7. R; DEPENDS 12 8. DK 1 9. NA 913 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in J3 ============================== VAR 925933 NAME-92POST:J4.DEATH PENALTY COLUMNS 3137 - 3137 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J4. Do you favor or oppose the death penalty for persons convicted of murder? --------------------------------------------------------- 1634 1. FAVOR 132 3. DEPENDS 424 5. OPPOSE 54 8. DON'T KNOW 11 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925934 NAME-92POST:J4A/B.STRNGLY/NOT COLUMNS 3138 - 3138 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J4a. Do you favor the death penalty for persons convicted of murder strongly or not strongly? J4b. Do you oppose the death penalty for persons convicted of murder strongly or not strongly? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1290 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 342 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 167 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 257 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 1 9. NA 427 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3, 8-9 in J4 ============================== VAR 925935 NAME-92POST:J5.PREF HIR-BLKS COLUMNS 3139 - 3139 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J5. Some people say that because of past discrimination, blacks should be given preference in hiring and promotion. Others say that such preference in hiring and promotion of blacks is wrong because it gives blacks advantages they haven't earned. What about your opinion--are you for or against preferential hiring and promotion of blacks? ---------------------------------------------------------- 432 1. FOR 1715 5. AGAINST 94 8. DON'T KNOW; REFUSED 14 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925936 NAME-92POST:J5A/B.STRNGLY/NOT COLUMNS 3140 - 3140 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J5a. Do you favor preference in hiring and promotion strongly or not strongly? J5b. Do you oppose preference in hiring and promotion strongly or not strongly? ------------------------------------------------------ 253 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 179 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 382 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 1332 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 8. DK 1 9. NA 338 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in J5 ============================== VAR 925937 NAME-92POST:J6.GVT-BLK HIRING COLUMNS 3141 - 3141 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J6. Some people feel that if black people are not getting fair 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. Have you had enough interest in this question to favor one side over the other? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1569 1. YES 669 5. NO 4 8. DK 13 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925938 NAME-92POST:J6A.R OPINION COLUMNS 3142 - 3142 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J6a. How do you feel? Should the government in Washington see to it that black people get fair treatment in jobs or is this not the federal government's business? ------------------------------------------------------------ 863 1. SEE TO IT THAT BLACK PEOPLE GET FAIR TREATMENT IN JOBS 643 5. NOT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S BUSINESS 53 7. OTHER; DEPENDS 10 8. DK 9. NA 916 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in J6 ============================== VAR 925939 NAME-92POST:J7.P/XS CHECKPT COLUMNS 3143 - 3143 NUMERIC MD=0 J7. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT --------------------------- 1250 1. PANEL RESPONDENT (1, 3 in V5002) 1005 2. CROSS-SECTION RESPONDENT (2 in V5002) 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925940 NAME-92POST:J8/A.FGN POL-ENGY COLUMNS 3144 - 3144 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J8. (RB, P. 6) I am going to read a list of possible foreign policy goals that the United States might have. For each one, please say how important you think it should be? J8a. Should securing adequate supplies of energy be a very important foreign policy goal, a somewhat important foreign policy goal, or not an important foreign policy goal at all? ------------------------------------------------------------ 578 1. VERY IMPORTANT 572 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 61 5. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 33 8. DON'T KNOW 6 9. NA 1235 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7 ============================== VAR 925941 NAME-92POST:J8B.FGN POL-NUCLR COLUMNS 3145 - 3145 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J8b. (How about...) Preventing the spread of nuclear weapons? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1014 1. VERY IMPORTANT 180 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 40 5. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 10 8. DON'T KNOW 6 9. NA 1235 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7 ============================== VAR 925942 NAME-92POST:J8C.FGN POL-POLLN COLUMNS 3146 - 3146 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J8c. Reducing environmental pollution around the world? ----------------------------------------------------- 910 1. VERY IMPORTANT 305 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 20 5. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 11 8. DON'T KNOW 4 9. NA 1235 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7 ============================== VAR 925943 NAME-92POST:J8D.FGN POL-PROTC COLUMNS 3147 - 3147 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J8d. Protecting weaker nations against foreign aggression? ------------------------------------------------------ 356 1. VERY IMPORTANT 778 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 75 5. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 35 8. DON'T KNOW 6 9. NA 1235 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7 ============================== VAR 925944 NAME-92POST:J8E.FGN POL-DEMOC COLUMNS 3148 - 3148 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J8e. Helping to bring a democratic form of government to other nations? ------------------------------------------------------------ 281 1. VERY IMPORTANT 685 3. SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT 250 5. NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL 26 8. DON'T KNOW 8 9. NA 1235 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7 ============================== VAR 925945 NAME-92POST:J9.SCHOOL PRAYER COLUMNS 3149 - 3149 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J9. (RB, P. 7) Which of the following views comes closest to your opinion on the issue of school prayer? Just give me the number of your choice. ------------------------------------------------------------ 232 1. BY LAW, PRAYERS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 1008 2. THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME WHEN CHILDREN CAN PRAY SILENTLY IF THEY WANT TO. 548 3. THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME WHEN CHILDREN, AS A GROUP, CAN SAY A GENERAL PRAYER NOT TIED TO A PARTICULAR RELIGIOUS FAITH. 208 4. BY LAW, PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOULD SCHEDULE A TIME WHEN ALL CHILDREN WOULD SAY A CHOSEN CHRISTIAN PRAYER. 42 7. OTHER, SPECIFY 17 8. DON'T KNOW 10 9. NA 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 925946 NAME-92POST:J9A.STRNGLY/NOT COLUMNS 3150 - 3150 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J9a. Do you favor that choice strongly or not strongly? -------------------------------------------------------- 1536 1. STRONGLY 457 5. NOT STRONGLY 8. DK 3 9. NA 489 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 7-9 in J9 ============================== VAR 925947 NAME-92POST:J10.COLLG QUOTA COLUMNS 3151 - 3151 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J10. Some people say that because of past discrimination it is sometimes necessary for colleges and universities to reserve openings for black students. Others oppose quotas because they say quotas give blacks advantages they haven't earned. What about your opinion--are you for or against quotas to admit black students? ------------------------------------------------------------ 686 1. FOR 1421 5. AGAINST 136 8. DON'T KNOW; REFUSED 12 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925948 NAME-92POST:J10A/B.STNGLY/NOT COLUMNS 3152 - 3152 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J10a. Do you favor quotas strongly or not strongly? J10b. Do you oppose quotas strongly or not strongly? ----------------------------------------------------- 376 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 308 2. FAVOR NOT STRONGLY 449 4. OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY 970 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 8. DK 4 9. NA 378 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in J10 ============================== VAR 925949 NAME-92POST:J11.APP/DIS CONGR COLUMNS 3153 - 3153 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J11. In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way the U.S. Congress has been handling its job? --------------------------------------------------------- 629 1. APPROVE 1418 5. DISAPPROVE 194 8. DON'T KNOW 14 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925950 NAME-92POST:J11A/B.STNGLY/NOT COLUMNS 3154 - 3154 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J11a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly? J11b. Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly? -------------------------------------------------- 128 1. APPROVE STRONGLY 501 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY 464 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY 953 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY 8. DK 1 9. NA 438 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in J11 ============================== VAR 925951 NAME-92POST:J12.# IN HSE-PTY COLUMNS 3155 - 3155 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J12. Do you happen to know which party had the most members in the House of Representatives in Washington before the election (this/last) month? (IF NECESSARY: Which one?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 293 1. REPUBLICANS 1336 5. DEMOCRATS 620 8. DON'T KNOW 6 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 925952 NAME-92POST:J13.# IN SEN-PTY COLUMNS 3156 - 3156 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 J13. Do you happen to know which party had the most members in the U.S. Senate before the election (this/last) month? (IF NECESSARY: Which one?) ------------------------------------------------------------ 248 1. REPUBLICANS 1151 5. DEMOCRATS 848 8. NO, DON'T KNOW 8 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview There are no variables in range 5953-6000 ============================== VAR 926001 NAME-92POST:K1.WOMN NEWS-ATTN COLUMNS 3157 - 3157 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K1. (RB, P.8) When reading or listening to the news, how much attention do you pay to issues that especially affect women? A lot, some, a little, or not at all? ---------------------------------------------------------- 682 1. A LOT 1077 2. SOME 377 3. A LITTLE 104 4. NOT AT ALL 9 8. DK 6 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926002 NAME-92POST:K2.R FEMINIST COLUMNS 3158 - 3158 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K2. Do you think of yourself as a feminist or not? --------------------------------------------------- 493 1. YES 153 3. DON'T THINK IN THOSE TERMS (VOLUNTEERED) 1545 5. NO 49 8. DK 15 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926003 NAME-92POST:K2A.STRONG/NOT COLUMNS 3159 - 3159 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K2a. Would you describe yourself as a strong feminist or a not so strong feminist? ----------------------------------------------------------- 225 1. STRONG 265 2. NOT SO STRONG 2 8. DK 1 9. NA 1992 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3, 5, 8-9 in K2 ============================== VAR 926004 NAME-92POST:K3.WOMEN-INDV/GRP COLUMNS 3160 - 3160 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K3. Some people think that the best way for women to improve their position is for each woman to become better trained and more qualified, and do the best she can as an individual. Others think that while individual effort is important, the best way for women to really improve their position is if they work together. Which is closest to your view: is individual effort enough, or do women also need to work together? ------------------------------------------------------------ 899 1. INDIVIDUAL EFFORT 1283 2. WOMEN ALSO NEED TO WORK TOGETHER 46 8. DK 27 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926005 NAME-92POST:K4.PRIDE-WOMEN COLUMNS 3161 - 3161 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K4. (RB, P. 9) How often do you find yourself feeling a sense of pride in the accomplishments of women? Very often, some of the time, occasionally, or almost never? ----------------------------------------------------------- 522 1. VERY OFTEN 979 2. SOME OF THE TIME 542 3. OCCASIONALLY 190 4. ALMOST NEVER 13 8. DK 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926006 NAME-92POST:K5.ANG-WMN TREATM COLUMNS 3162 - 3162 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K5. (RB, STILL ON P. 9) How often do you find yourself angry about the way women are treated in society? Very often, some of the time, occasionally, or almost never? ------------------------------------------------------- 461 1. VERY OFTEN 925 2. SOME OF THE TIME 620 3. OCCASIONALLY 224 4. ALMOST NEVER 17 8. DK 8 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926007 NAME-92POST:K6.WMN POWR-SOCTY COLUMNS 3163 - 3163 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K6. (RB, P. 10) People have different opinions about how much power and influence women have in society compared to men. Thinking about the way things really are in government, business and industry today, do you think men have more power and influence than women, OR that men and women have about equal power and influence, OR, that women have more power and influence than men? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1839 1. MEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN 338 2. MEN AND WOMEN HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND INFLUENCE 57 3. WOMEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUNCE THAN MEN 13 8. DK 8 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926008 NAME-92POST:K7.AMT SHD HAVE COLUMNS 3164 - 3164 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K7. (RB, P. 11) People disagree about how much power and influence they think women ought to have compared to men. Thinking about how you would like things to be in government, business and industry, do you think men should have more power and influence, OR that men and women should have about equal power and influence, OR that women should have more power and influence? ----------------------------------------------------------- 287 1. MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN 1889 2. MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND INFLUENCE 36 3. WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN MEN 28 8. DK 15 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926009 NAME-92POST:K7A/B.STRNGLY/NOT COLUMNS 3165 - 3165 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K7a/b. Do you feel strongly or not so strongly about this? ----------------------------------------------------------- 177 1. FEEL STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER 92 2. FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER 11 4. FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER 24 5. FEEL STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER 1 8. DK 18 9. NA 2162 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2, 8-9 in K7 ============================== VAR 926010 NAME-92POST:K8.WMN POWR-FAMLY COLUMNS 3166 - 3166 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K8. (RB, P. 12) Thinking about the way things really are in most families, do you think men have more power and influence, OR that men and women have about equal power and influence, OR that women have more power and influence? ------------------------------------------------------------ 973 1. MEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN 895 2. MEN AND WOMEN HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND INFLUENCE 341 3. WOMEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUNCE THAN MEN 29 8. DK 17 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926011 NAME-92POST:K9.AMT SHD HAVE COLUMNS 3167 - 3167 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K9. (RB, P. 13) In most families, do you think men should have more power and influence, OR that men and women should have about equal power and influence, OR that women should have more power and influence? ----------------------------------------------------------- 237 1. MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN 1916 2. MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND INFLUENCE 63 3. WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN MEN 11 8. DK 28 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926012 NAME-92POST:K9A/B.STRNGLY/NOT COLUMNS 3168 - 3168 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 K9a/b. Do you feel strongly or not so strongly about this? ----------------------------------------------------------- 174 1. FEEL STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER 56 2. FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER 19 4. FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER 42 5. FEEL STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER 1 8. DK 8 9. NA 2185 0. Inap, no post-interview; 2, 8-9 in 6011 ============================== VAR 926013 NAME-92POST:L1.NATL GOAL-1 COLUMNS 3169 - 3169 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L1. (RB, P. 14) For a nation, it is not always possible to obtain everything one might wish. On page ten of the booklet, several different goals are listed. If you had to choose among them, which one seems most desirable to you? ----------------------------------------------------------- 742 1. MAINTAINING ORDER IN THE NATION 783 2. GIVING THE PEOPLE MORE SAY IN IMPORTANT POLITICAL DECISIONS 340 3. FIGHTING RISING PRICES 344 4. PROTECTING FREEDOM OF SPEECH 33 8. DON'T KNOW 13 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926014 NAME-92POST:L1A.NATL GOAL-2 COLUMNS 3170 - 3170 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L1a. Which one would be your second choice? -------------------------------------------------------- Use same code as L1 563 1. MAINTAINING ORDER IN THE NATION 588 2. GIVING THE PEOPLE MORE SAY IN IMPORTANT POLITICAL DECISIONS 505 3. FIGHTING RISING PRICES 531 4. PROTECTING FREEDOM OF SPEECH 14 8. DON'T KNOW 8 9. NA 276 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in L1 ============================== VAR 926015 NAME-92POST:L2.GOVT TOO PWRFL COLUMNS 3171 - 3171 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L2. Some people are afraid the government in Washington is getting too powerful for the good of the country and the individual person. Others feel that the government in Washington is not getting too strong. Do you have an opinion on this or not? ------------------------------------------------------------ 46 cases are NA in L2 due to an error in the skip instructions for DK in L1. 1283 1. YES 915 5. NO 2 8. DK 55 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926016 NAME-92POST:L2A.R OPINION COLUMNS 3172 - 3172 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L2a. What is your feeling, do you think the government is getting too powerful or do you think the government is not getting too strong? ---------------------------------------------------------- 882 1. GOVERNMENT TOO POWERFUL 376 5. GOVERNMENT NOT GETTING TOO STRONG 23 7. OTHER; DEPENDS, SPECIFY 1 8. DK 1 9. NA 1202 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in L2 ============================== VAR 926017 NAME-92POST:L2B.SHD BE MORE P COLUMNS 3173 - 3173 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 (GOVERNMENT NOT GETTING TOO STRONG) L2b. Do you think the government should become more powerful or should it stay the way it is? ---------------------------------------------------- 136 1. BECOME MORE POWERFUL 236 5. STAY THE WAY IT IS 3 8. DK 1 9. NA 2109 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in L2; 1, 7-9 in L2a ============================== VAR 926018 NAME-92POST:L2C.PTY FAV PWFL COLUMNS 3174 - 3174 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L2c. Which party do you think is more likely to favor a powerful government in Washington -- the Democrats, the Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference between them on this? --------------------------------------------------------- 282 1. DEMOCRATS 533 3. NO DIFFERENCE 190 5. REPUBLICANS 10 8. DON'T KNOW 3 9. NA 1467 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in L2; 7-9 in L2a; 5, 8-9 in L2b ============================== VAR 926019 NAME-92POST:L3/A.CHLD-IND/RSP COLUMNS 3175 - 3175 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L3. Although there are a number of qualities that people feel that children should have, every person thinks that some are more important than others. I am going to read you pairs of desirable qualities. For each pair please tell me which one you think is more important for a child to have: (Both should be volunteered) L3a. Independence or respect for elders ------------------------------------------------------------ 356 1. INDEPENDENCE 185 3. BOTH (VOL) 1506 5. RESPECT FOR ELDERS 9 8. DK 9 9. NA 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926020 NAME-92POST:L3B.-OBED/SLF REL COLUMNS 3176 - 3176 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L3b. Obedience or self-reliance ----------------------------------------------------------- 1078 1. OBEDIENCE 231 3. BOTH (VOL) 736 5. SELF-RELIANCE 12 8. DK 8 9. NA 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926021 NAME-92POST:L3C.-CURIOS/MNNRS COLUMNS 3177 - 3177 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L3c. Curiosity or good manners ----------------------------------------------------------- 605 1. CURIOSITY 280 3. BOTH (VOL) 1163 5. GOOD MANNERS 8 8. DK 9 9. NA 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926022 NAME-92POST:L3D.CONSID/WL BEH COLUMNS 3178 - 3178 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L3d. Being considerate or well behaved ---------------------------------------------------- 1023 1. BEING CONSIDERATE 396 3. BOTH (VOL) 629 5. WELL BEHAVED 7 8. DK 10 9. NA 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926023 NAME-92POST:L4.G FUND PRV SCH COLUMNS 3179 - 3179 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L4. Some people feel that we should use government funds only to support children who go to public school, others feel that we should use government funds to support children's schooling regardless of whether their parents choose to send them to a public, private or parochial school. How do you feel, or haven't you thought much about it? ----------------------------------------------------------- 988 1. ONLY PUBLIC 741 2. BOTH PUBLIC AND PAROCHIAL/PRIVATE 44 8. DK, HAVEN'T DECIDED 17 9. NA 695 0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926024 NAME-92POST:L5/A.SOC SEE EQLT COLUMNS 3180 - 3180 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L5. (RB, P. 15) Using page twelve for your choice of answers, I would like you to tell me how much you agree or disagree with each statement. The first is: L5a. Our society should do whatever is necessary to make sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. ---------------------------------------------------------- 1425 1. AGREE STRONGLY 617 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 85 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 77 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 33 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 9 8. DK 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926025 NAME-92POST:L5B.GN TOO FAR-EQ COLUMNS 3181 - 3181 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L5b. We have gone too far in pushing equal rights in this country. ---------------------------------------------------------- 332 1. AGREE STRONGLY 672 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 324 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 473 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 420 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 22 8. DK 12 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926026 NAME-92POST:L5C.WORRY LESS EQ COLUMNS 3182 - 3182 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L5c. This country would be better off if we worried less about how equal people are. --------------------------------------------------------- 382 1. AGREE STRONGLY 678 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 253 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 507 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 402 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 20 8. DK 13 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926027 NAME-92POST:L5D.INEQ NOT PROB COLUMNS 3183 - 3183 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L5d. It is not really that big a problem if some people have more of a chance in life than others. ------------------------------------------------------------ 178 1. AGREE STRONGLY 537 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 334 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 668 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 510 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 19 8. DK 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926028 NAME-92POST:L5E.FEWER PROB-EQ COLUMNS 3184 - 3184 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L5e. If people were treated more equally in this country we would have many fewer problems. --------------------------------------------------------- 908 1. AGREE STRONGLY 785 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 222 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 234 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 77 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 18 8. DK 11 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926029 NAME-92POST:L5F.BIG PROB-INEQ COLUMNS 3185 - 3185 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 L5f. One of the big problems in this country is that we don't give everyone an equal chance. ---------------------------------------------------------- 718 1. AGREE STRONGLY 711 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 228 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 410 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 165 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 13 8. DK 10 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview There are no variables in range 6030-6100 ============================== VAR 926101 NAME-92POST:M1/A.DONT CAR/VOT COLUMNS 3186 - 3186 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M1. (RB, STILL ON P. 15) Now I'd like to read some of the kinds of things people tell us when we interview them and ask you whether you agree or disagree with them. I'll read them one at a time and you just tell me whether you agree or disagree. M1a. If people don't care how an election comes out, they shouldn't vote in it. ------------------------------------------------------------ 612 1. AGREE STRONGLY 522 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 169 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 463 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 467 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 13 8. DK 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926102 NAME-92POST:M1B.R HAS NO SAY COLUMNS 3187 - 3187 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M1b. People like me don't have any say about what the government does. ------------------------------------------------------------ 277 1. AGREE STRONGLY 538 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 135 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 731 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 553 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 11 8. DK 10 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926103 NAME-92POST:M1C.OFFC DNT CARE COLUMNS 3188 - 3188 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M1c. I don't think public officials care much what people like me think. ------------------------------------------------------- 366 1. AGREE STRONGLY 803 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 220 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 620 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 222 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 14 8. DK 10 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926104 NAME-92POST:M1D.GOVT COMPLIC COLUMNS 3189 - 3189 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M1d. Sometimes politics and government seem so complicated that a person like me can't really understand what's going on. ---------------------------------------------------------- 512 1. AGREE STRONGLY 954 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 163 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 387 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 221 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 7 8. DK 11 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926105 NAME-92POST:M1E.R GD UNDRSTDG COLUMNS 3190 - 3190 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M1e. I feel that I have a pretty good understanding of the important political issues facing our country. ----------------------------------------------------------- 488 1. AGREE STRONGLY 1198 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 210 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 255 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 82 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 12 8. DK 10 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926106 NAME-92POST:M1F.R QUALIFIED COLUMNS 3191 - 3191 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M1f. I consider myself well-qualified to participate in politics. ---------------------------------------------------- 307 1. AGREE STRONGLY 621 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 325 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 634 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 348 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 10 8. DK 10 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926107 NAME-92POST:M1G.R DO GOOD JOB COLUMNS 3192 - 3192 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M1g. I feel that I could do as good a job in public office as most other people. ------------------------------------------------------------ 235 1. AGREE STRONGLY 518 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 360 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 617 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 504 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 12 8. DK 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926108 NAME-92POST:M1H.R BETTR INFMD COLUMNS 3193 - 3193 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M1h. I think that I am better informed about politics and government than most people. ----------------------------------------------------------- 183 1. AGREE STRONGLY 555 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 503 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 651 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 341 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 12 8. DK 10 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926109 NAME-92POST:M2(1).MEANING-LIB COLUMNS 3194 - 3196 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 M2. People have different things in mind when they say that someone's political views are liberal or conserva- tive. M2(1). We'd like to know more about this. Let's start with liberal. What sorts of things do you have in mind when you say someone's political views are liberal? (PROBE: Can you give me an example?) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") ------------------------------------------------------------ See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code. 010. . . 903. 998. DK (M2-first mention only) 999. NA (M2-first mention only) 000. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no further mention ============================== VAR 926110 NAME-92POST:M2(2).MEANING-LIB COLUMNS 3197 - 3199 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 M2(2). What sorts of things do you have in mind when you say someone's political views are liberal? (PROBE: Can you give me an example?) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <2nd mention> ---------------------------------------------------------- See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code. 010. . . 903. 000. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in M2(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 926111 NAME-92POST:M2(3).MEANING-LIB COLUMNS 3200 - 3202 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 M2(3). What sorts of things do you have in mind when you say someone's political views are liberal? (PROBE: Can you give me an example?) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <3rd mention> ---------------------------------------------------------- See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code. 010. . . 903. 000. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in M2(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 926112 NAME-92POST:M3(1).MEANG-CONSV COLUMNS 3203 - 3205 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 M3(1). And what do you have in mind when you say that someone's political views are conservative? (PROBE: Can you give me an example) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <1st mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code. 010. . . 903. 998. DK (V6112 only) 999. NA (V6112 only) 000. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no further mention ============================== VAR 926113 NAME-92POST:M3(2).MEANG-CONSV COLUMNS 3206 - 3208 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 M3(2). And what do you have in mind when you say that someone's political views are conservative? (PROBE: Can you give me an example) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <2nd mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code. 010. . . 903. 000. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in M3(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 926114 NAME-92POST:M3(3).MEANG-CONSV COLUMNS 3209 - 3211 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 998 M3(3). And what do you have in mind when you say that someone's political views are conservative? (PROBE: Can you give me an example) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <3rd mention> ----------------------------------------------------------- See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code. 010. . . 903. 000. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in M3(1); no further mention ============================== VAR 926115 NAME-92POST:M4/A.WORLD CHNGNG COLUMNS 3212 - 3212 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M4. (RB, STILL ON P. 15) Here are several more statements. As before, you can just give me the number of your choice from the booklet. The first statement is... M4a. The world is always changing and we should adjust our view of moral behavior to those changes. ----------------------------------------------------------- 387 1. AGREE STRONGLY 794 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 181 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 379 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 490 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 15 8. DK 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926116 NAME-92POST:M4B.SHD BE TOLRNT COLUMNS 3213 - 3213 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M4b. We should be more tolerant of people who choose to live according to their own moral standards even if they are very different from our own. ------------------------------------------------------------ 435 1. AGREE STRONGLY 914 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 260 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 391 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 228 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 19 8. DK 8 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926117 NAME-92POST:M4C.TRAD FAM TIES COLUMNS 3214 - 3214 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M4c. This country would have many fewer problems if there were more emphasis on traditional family ties. ---------------------------------------------------------- 1050 1. AGREE STRONGLY 763 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 204 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 177 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 38 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 15 8. DK 8 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926118 NAME-92POST:M4D.LIFESTY BRKDN COLUMNS 3215 - 3215 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M4d. The newer lifestyles are contributing to the breakdown of our society. ----------------------------------------------------------- 789 1. AGREE STRONGLY 757 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 270 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 286 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 117 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 27 8. DK 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926119 NAME-92POST:M4E.EXTRAMAR WRNG COLUMNS 3216 - 3216 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M4e. It is always wrong for a married person to have sexual relations with someone other than their marriage partner. ----------------------------------------------------------- 1567 1. AGREE STRONGLY 299 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 174 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 115 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 79 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 12 8. DK 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926120 NAME-92POST:M5.TRUST IN GOVT COLUMNS 3217 - 3217 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 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: M5. 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? ------------------------------------------------------------ 71 1. JUST ABOUT ALWAYS 581 3. MOST OF THE TIME 1528 5. SOME OF THE TIME 43 7. R VOL: NONE OF THE TIME 22 8. DK 10 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926121 NAME-92POST:M6.GOVT WAST TAXS COLUMNS 3218 - 3218 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M6. 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? ----------------------------------------------------------- 41 1. NOT VERY MUCH 666 3. SOME 1515 5. A LOT 25 8. DON'T KNOW 8 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926122 NAME-92POST:M7.BIG INTRTS/ALL COLUMNS 3219 - 3219 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M7. 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? ---------------------------------------------------------- 454 1. FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL 1679 5. FEW BIG INTERESTS 93 8. DON'T KNOW 29 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926123 NAME-92POST:M8.GOVT CROOKED COLUMNS 3220 - 3220 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M8. 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? ------------------------------------------------------------ 197 1. HARDLY ANY 974 3. NOT MANY 1022 5. QUITE A FEW 39 8. DON'T KNOW 23 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926124 NAME-92POST:M9.ELCTS-PAY ATTN COLUMNS 3221 - 3221 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M9. 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? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1045 1. A GOOD DEAL 920 3. SOME 257 5. NOT MUCH 22 8. DON'T KNOW 11 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926125 NAME-92POST:M10.GOVT ATTNTN COLUMNS 3222 - 3222 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M10. Over the years, how much attention do you feel the government pays to what people think when it decides what to do -- a good deal, some, or not much? ------------------------------------------------------------ 277 1. A GOOD DEAL 1355 3. SOME 585 5. NOT MUCH 26 8. DON'T KNOW 12 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926126 NAME-92POST:M11/A.IRISH/IT/J COLUMNS 3223 - 3223 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M11. (RB, STILL ON P. 15) Now, looking again at page 15 for your choices, here are several more statements. M11a. Irish, Italians, Jewish and many other minorities overcame prejudice and worked their way up. Blacks should do the same without any special favors. ------------------------------------------------------------ 874 1. AGREE STRONGLY 762 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 195 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 256 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 143 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 16 8. DK 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926127 NAME-92POST:M11B.BLKS LSS DSV COLUMNS 3224 - 3224 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 M11b. Over the past few years blacks have gotten less than they deserve. ----------------------------------------------------------- 252 1. AGREE STRONGLY 565 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 334 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 708 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 358 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 27 8. DK 11 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926128 NAME-92POST:M11C.BLKS TRY HRD COLUMNS 3225 - 3225 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M11c. It's really a matter of some people not trying hard enough; if blacks would only try harder they could be just as well off as whites. ------------------------------------------------------------ 508 1. AGREE STRONGLY 849 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 259 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 426 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 185 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 14 8. DK 14 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926129 NAME-92POST:M11D.GEN OF SLAVY COLUMNS 3226 - 3226 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M11d. Generations of slavery and discrimination have created conditions that make it difficult for blacks to work their way out of the lower class. ---------------------------------------------------------- 423 1. AGREE STRONGLY 776 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT 230 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 494 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT 302 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY 19 8. DK 11 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926130 NAME-92POST:M12/A.SEE AM FLAG COLUMNS 3227 - 3227 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M12. (RB, P.16) Please turn to page 16 for your choice of answers. M12a. When you see the American flag flying does it make you feel extremely good, very good, somewhat good, or not very good? ---------------------------------------------------------- 986 1. EXTREMELY GOOD 775 2. VERY GOOD 401 3. SOMEWHAT GOOD 65 4. NOT VERY GOOD 9 8. DK 19 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926131 NAME-92POST:M12B.LOV FR CNTRY COLUMNS 3228 - 3228 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 M12b. How strong is your love for your country ... extremely strong, very strong, somewhat strong, or not very strong? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1176 1. EXTREMELY STRONG 815 2. VERY STRONG 215 3. SOMEWHAT STRONG 33 4. NOT VERY STRONG 4 8. DK 12 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926132 NAME-92POST:N1.S.S.BENFTS H/L COLUMNS 3229 - 3229 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N1. We'd like to talk about a different topic now. In your opinion, are Social Security retirement benefits too low, about the right amount, or too high? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1244 1. TOO LOW 771 3. ABOUT RIGHT 62 5. TOO HIGH 162 8. DON'T KNOW 16 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926133 NAME-92POST:N1A/B.HW MCH TOO COLUMNS 3230 - 3230 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N1a. Are these benefits much too low, or somewhat too low? N1b. Are these benefits much too high, or somewhat too high? ------------------------------------------------------------ 559 1. MUCH TOO LOW 672 2. SOMEWHAT TOO LOW 771 3. About right; 3 in N1 43 4. SOMEWHAT TOO HIGH (Typo in q'naire's box) 17 5. MUCH TOO HIGH (Typo in q'naire's box) 9 8. DK 6 9. NA 408 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N1 ============================== VAR 926134 NAME-92POST:N2.F/O TX SOC SEC COLUMNS 3231 - 3231 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N2. Do you favor or oppose taxes on social security retirement benefits? ---------------------------------------------------- 282 1. FAVOR 1889 5. OPPOSE 65 8. DK 19 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926135 NAME-92POST:N2A/B.HW MCH F/O COLUMNS 3232 - 3232 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N2a. Do you favor this strongly or not so strongly? N2b. Do you oppose this strongly or not so strongly? ---------------------------------------------------------- 132 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 149 2. FAVOR NOT SO STRONGLY 344 4. OPPOSE NOT SO STRONGLY 1542 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 1 8. DK 3 9. NA 314 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N2 ============================== VAR 926136 NAME-92POST:N3.F/O NURS HM COLUMNS 3233 - 3233 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N3. Do you favor or oppose expanding Medicare to pay for nursing home care and long hospital stays for the elderly? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1840 1. FAVOR 78 3. NEITHER (VOLUNTEERED) 251 5. OPPOSE 72 8. DK 14 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926137 NAME-92POST:N3A/B.MW MCN F/O COLUMNS 3234 - 3234 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N3a. Do you favor expanding Medicare strongly or not so strongly? N3b. Do you oppose expanding Medicare strongly or not so strongly? --------------------------------------------------------- 1387 1. FAVOR STRONGLY 444 2. FAVOR NOT SO STRONGLY 78 3. Neither; 3 in N3 137 4. OPPOSE NOT SO STRONGLY 114 5. OPPOSE STRONGLY 3 8. DK 6 9. NA 316 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N3 ============================== VAR 926138 NAME-92POST:N4.VOLUNTEER WORK COLUMNS 3235 - 3235 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N4. 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? ------------------------------------------------------------ 793 1. YES 1448 5. NO 3 8. DON'T KNOW 11 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926139 NAME-92POST:N5.MST PEOP TRSTD COLUMNS 3236 - 3236 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N5. Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted, or that you can't be too careful in dealing with people? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1004 1. MOST PEOPLE CAN BE TRUSTED 1222 2. CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL 18 8. DON'T KNOW 11 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926140 NAME-92POST:N6.PEOPL HELPFL COLUMNS 3237 - 3237 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N6. Would you say that most of the time people try to be helpful, or that they are mostly just looking out for themselves? --------------------------------------------------------- 1308 1. TRY TO BE HELPFUL 874 2. JUST LOOK OUT FOR THEMSELVES 47 8. DON'T KNOW 26 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926141 NAME-92POST:N7.TLK TO NEIGHBS COLUMNS 3238 - 3238 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N7. Do you have any neighbors that you know and talk to regularly? -------------------------------------------------------- 1765 1. YES 484 5. NO 8. DK 6 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926142 NAME-92POST:N7A.HOW MANY NEIB COLUMNS 3239 - 3239 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N7a. About how many (do you talk to regularly)? (Would that be just one, two or three, four or five, or more than five)? ---------------------------------------------------------- 150 1. JUST ONE 329 2. "ONE OR TWO" 524 3. TWO OR THREE 347 4. FOUR OR FIVE/"SEVERAL" 411 5. MORE THAN FIVE 2 8. DON'T KNOW 2 9. NA 720 0. Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in N7 ============================== VAR 926143 NAME-92POST:N8.SERVE ON JURY COLUMNS 3240 - 3240 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N8. If you were selected to serve on a jury, would you be happy to do it or would you rather not serve? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1356 1. WOULD BE HAPPY TO DO IT 854 5. WOULD RATHER NOT SERVE 27 8. DON'T KNOW 18 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926144 NAME-92POST:N9.WRK IN COMMNTY COLUMNS 3241 - 3241 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N9. In the last twelve months, have you worked with others or joined an organization in your community to do something about some community problem? ----------------------------------------------------------- 497 1. YES 1750 5. NO 2 8. DON'T KNOW 6 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926145 NAME-92POST:N10.MAD CONTRIBNS COLUMNS 3242 - 3242 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N10. 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? ----------------------------------------------------------- 1654 1. YES 590 5. NO 2 8. DK 9 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926146 NAME-92POST:N11.NXT YR BTR/WS COLUMNS 3243 - 3243 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N11. Now let's talk about the next 12 months. Looking ahead, do you think that a year from now you (and your family living here) will be better off financially, or worse off, or just about the same as now? ------------------------------------------------------------ 634 1. BETTER YEAR FROM NOW 1194 3. SAME 193 5. WORSE YEAR FROM NOW 29 8. DK 205 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926147 NAME-92POST:N11A/B.HW MCH B/W COLUMNS 3244 - 3244 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N11a. Is that much better off or somewhat better off? N11b. Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off? ------------------------------------------------------ 174 1. MUCH BETTER 458 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 1193 3. Same; 3 in N11 147 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 43 5. MUCH WORSE 2 8. DK 3 9. NA 465 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N11 ============================== VAR 926148 NAME-92POST:N12.ECON BET/WRS COLUMNS 3245 - 3245 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N12. How about the national economy. Would you say that over the next year the nation's economy will get better, get worse or stay about the same? ------------------------------------------------------------ 826 1. GET BETTER 872 3. STAY THE SAME 275 5. GET WORSE 76 8. DK 206 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926149 NAME-92POST:N12A/B.HW MCH B/W COLUMNS 3246 - 3246 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N12a. Would you say much better or somewhat better? N12b. Would you say much worse or somewhat worse? ---------------------------------------------------- 119 1. MUCH BETTER 707 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER 872 3. Stay the same; 3 in N12 218 4. SOMEWHAT WORSE 56 5. MUCH WORSE 1 8. DK 9. NA 512 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N12 ============================== VAR 926150 NAME-92POST:N13.TAXS UP/DOWN COLUMNS 3247 - 3247 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N13. Would you say that what you pay in federal income taxes over the next year, will go up, go down, or stay about the same? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1110 1. WILL GO UP 799 3. STAY ABOUT THE SAME 68 5. GO DOWN 51 8. DK 227 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926151 NAME-92POST:N13A/B.HW MCH U/D COLUMNS 3248 - 3248 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N13a. Would you say it will go up a lot or a little? N13b. Would you say it will go down a lot or a little? ------------------------------------------------------- 258 1. GO UP A LOT 837 2. GO UP A LITTLE 799 3. Stay the same; 3 in N13 46 4. DOWN A LITTLE 21 5. DOWN A LOT 10 8. DK 6 9. NA 508 0. Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N13 ============================== VAR 926152 NAME-92POST:N14.UNEMP MOR/LSS COLUMNS 3249 - 3249 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 N14. How about people out of work during the coming 12 months-- do you think that there will be more unemployment than now, about the same, or less? ---------------------------------------------------------- 492 1. MORE UNEMPLOYMENT 924 3. ABOUT THE SAME 571 5. LESS UNEMPLOYMENT 49 8. DK 219 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview There are no variables in range 6135-6200 ============================== VAR 926201 NAME-92POST:P1/A.CLOS TO POOR COLUMNS 3250 - 3250 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1. (RB, P. 17) Here is a list of groups. Please read over the list and tell me the letter for those groups you feel particularly close to--people who are most like you in their ideas and interests and feelings about things. (MARK ALL MENTIONS) P1a. POOR PEOPLE ------------------------------------------------------------ 664 1. Mentioned/marked 1387 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926202 NAME-92POST:P1B.CLOS TO ASIAN COLUMNS 3251 - 3251 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1b. ASIAN-AMERICANS ------------------------------------------------- 96 1. Mentioned/marked 1955 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926203 NAME-92POST:P1C.CLOS TO LIBS COLUMNS 3252 - 3252 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1c. LIBERALS ------------------------------------------ 271 1. Mentioned/marked 1780 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926204 NAME-92POST:P1D.CLOS TO ELDY COLUMNS 3253 - 3253 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1d. THE ELDERLY --------------------------------------------- 821 1. Mentioned/marked 1230 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926205 NAME-92POST:P1E.CLOS TO BLKS COLUMNS 3254 - 3254 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1e. BLACKS ---------------------------------------- 358 1. Mentioned/marked 1693 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926206 NAME-92POST:P1F.CLOS-UNIONS COLUMNS 3255 - 3255 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1f. LABOR UNIONS ---------------------------------------------- 211 1. Mentioned/marked 1840 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926207 NAME-92POST:P1G.CLOS-FEMNSTS COLUMNS 3256 - 3256 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1g. FEMINISTS ------------------------------------------- 241 1. Mentioned/marked 1810 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926208 NAME-92POST:P1H.CLOS-SOUTHNRS COLUMNS 3257 - 3257 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1h. SOUTHERNERS --------------------------------------------- 331 1. Mentioned/marked 1720 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926209 NAME-92POST:P1J.CLOS-BUSN PEO COLUMNS 3258 - 3258 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1j. BUSINESS PEOPLE ------------------------------------------------- 517 1. Mentioned/marked 1534 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926210 NAME-92POST:P1K.CLOS-YOUNG COLUMNS 3259 - 3259 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1k. YOUNG PEOPLE ---------------------------------------------- 892 1. Mentioned/marked 1159 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926211 NAME-92POST:P1M.CLOS-CONSVTVS COLUMNS 3260 - 3260 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1m. CONSERVATIVES ----------------------------------------------- 408 1. Mentioned/marked 1643 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926212 NAME-92POST:P1N.CLOS-HISPAN COLUMNS 3261 - 3261 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1n. HISPANIC-AMERICANS ---------------------------------------------------- 202 1. Mentioned/marked 1849 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926213 NAME-92POST:P1P.CLOS-WOMEN COLUMNS 3262 - 3262 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1p. WOMEN --------------------------------------- 805 1. Mentioned/marked 1246 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926214 NAME-92POST:P1Q.CLOS-WKG CLSS COLUMNS 3263 - 3263 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1q. ASIAN-AMERICANS ------------------------------------------------- 1282 1. Mentioned/marked 769 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926215 NAME-92POST:P1R.CLOS-WHITES COLUMNS 3264 - 3264 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1r. WHITES ---------------------------------------- 860 1. Mentioned/marked 1191 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926216 NAME-92POST:P1S.CLOS-MID CLSS COLUMNS 3265 - 3265 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P1s. MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE ----------------------------------------------------- 1330 1. Mentioned/marked 721 5. Not mentioned/marked 14 9. NA to entire question P1 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926217 NAME-92POST:P2.CHKPT:HW MANY COLUMNS 3266 - 3266 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 P2. INTERVIEWER'S CHECKPOINT ----------------------------- 1851 1. R MENTIONED MORE THAN ONE GROUP IN P1 178 2. R MENTIONED ONLY ONE GROUP IN P1 22 3. R MENTIONED NO GROUPS IN P1 14 9. NA; 9 in P1a 420 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926218 NAME-92POST:P2A.GRP CLOSEST COLUMNS 3267 - 3268 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 98 P2a. Look at the list again. Of the groups you just mentioned, which one do you feel closest to? ----------------------------------------------------- If only one group was mentioned at P1, that response has been duplicated here. 151 10. (a) POOR PEOPLE 10 11. (b) ASIAN-AMERICANS 46 12. (c) LIBERALS 232 13. (d) THE ELDERLY 102 14. (e) BLACKS 14 15. (f) LABOR UNIONS 12 16. (g) FEMINISTS 20 17. (h) SOUTHERNERS 82 18. (j) BUSINESS PEOPLE 143 19. (k) YOUNG PEOPLE 64 20. (m) CONSERVATIVES 39 21. (n) HISPANIC-AMERICANS 123 22. (p) WOMEN 470 23. (q) WORKING-CLASS PEOPLE 73 24. (r) WHITES 408 25. (s) MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE 28 98. DK 12 99. NA 456 00. Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 3, 9 in V6217 ============================== VAR 926219 NAME-92POST:P2B.GRP ORGNZATNS COLUMNS 3269 - 3269 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 (MORE THAN ONE MENTION) P2b. Do you belong to any organizations or take part in any activities that represent the interests and viewpoints of GROUP NAMED IN P2a? ------------------------------------------------------------ 469 1. YES 1336 5. NO 4 8. DK 5 9. NA 671 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 2-3, 9 in P2; 98-99 in P2a ============================== VAR 926220 NAME-92POST:P2C.GRP ORGNZATNS COLUMNS 3270 - 3270 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 (SINGLE MENTION) P2c. Do you belong to any organizations or take part in any activities that represent the interests and viewpoints of GROUP NAMED IN P1? ------------------------------------------------------------ 36 1. YES 136 5. NO 1 8. DK 2 9. NA 2310 0. Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1, 3, 9 in P2 ============================== VAR 926221 NAME-92POST:P3/A.HRD WRK-WHIT COLUMNS 3271 - 3271 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P3. (RB, P. 18) Now I have some questions about different groups in our society. I'm going to show you a seven-point scale on which the characteristics of the people in a group can be rated. In the first statement a score of 1 means that you think almost all of the people in that group tend to be "hard-working." A score of 7 means that almost all of the people in the group are "lazy." A score of 4 means that you think that most people in the group are not closer to one end or the other, and of course you may choose any number in between. P3a. Where would you rate whites in general on this scale? ------------------------------------------------------------ 234 1. HARD-WORKING 477 2. 582 3. 704 4. 128 5. 28 6. 15 7. LAZY 37 8. DON'T KNOW 50 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926222 NAME-92POST:P3B.HRD WRK-BLCKS COLUMNS 3272 - 3272 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P3b. Blacks? ------------------------------------------------------------ 90 1. HARD-WORKING 141 2. 323 3. 890 4. 459 5. 181 6. 69 7. LAZY 48 8. DON'T KNOW 54 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926223 NAME-92POST:P3C.HRD WRK-ASIAN COLUMNS 3273 - 3273 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P3c. Asian Americans? ---------------------------------------------------------- 279 1. HARD-WORKING 449 2. 433 3. 588 4. 151 5. 77 6. 37 7. LAZY 187 8. DON'T KNOW 54 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926224 NAME-92POST:P3D.HRD WRK-HISP COLUMNS 3274 - 3274 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P3d. Hispanic Americans? ---------------------------------------------------- 108 1. HARD-WORKING 186 2. 414 3. 823 4. 359 5. 121 6. 51 7. LAZY 138 8. DON'T KNOW 55 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926225 NAME-92POST:P4/A.INTEL-WHITES COLUMNS 3275 - 3275 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P4. (RB, P. 19) The next set asks if people in each group tend to be unintelligent or tend to be intelligent? P4a. Where would you rate whites in general on this scale? ----------------------------------------------------------- 29 1. UNINTELLIGENT 51 2. 87 3. 631 4. 532 5. 524 6. 291 7. INTELLIGENT 36 8. DON'T KNOW 74 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926226 NAME-92POST:P4B.INTEL-BLACKS COLUMNS 3276 - 3276 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P4b. Blacks? ------------------------------------------------------ 27 1. UNINTELLIGENT 98 2. 330 3. 933 4. 468 5. 167 6. 104 7. INTELLIGENT 51 8. DON'T KNOW 77 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926227 NAME-92POST:P4C.INTEL-ASIANS COLUMNS 3277 - 3277 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P4c. Asian Americans? ------------------------------------------------------------ 28 1. UNINTELLIGENT 82 2. 182 3. 727 4. 467 5. 357 6. 172 7. INTELLIGENT 161 8. DON'T KNOW 79 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926228 NAME-92POST:P4D.INTEL-HISP COLUMNS 3278 - 3278 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P4d. Hispanic Americans? ------------------------------------------------------------ 44 1. UNINTELLIGENT 83 2. 329 3. 958 4. 420 5. 134 6. 74 7. INTELLIGENT 135 8. DON'T KNOW 78 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926229 NAME-92POST:P5/A.VI0LT-WHITES COLUMNS 3279 - 3279 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P5. (RB, P. 20) Do people in these groups tend to be violent or do they tend to be peaceful? ) P5a. Where would you rate whites in general on this scale? ------------------------------------------------------ 31 1. VIOLENT 54 2. 127 3. 763 4. 502 5. 478 6. 176 7. PEACEFUL 44 8. DON'T KNOW 80 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926230 NAME-92POST:P5B.VI0LT-BLACKS COLUMNS 3280 - 3280 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P5b. Blacks? ----------------------------------------------------- 138 1. VIOLENT 279 2. 575 3. 759 4. 247 5. 90 6. 44 7. PEACEFUL 44 8. DON'T KNOW 79 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926231 NAME-92POST:P5C.VI0LT-ASIANS COLUMNS 3281 - 3281 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P5c. Asian Americans? ----------------------------------------------------------- 27 1. VIOLENT 73 2. 235 3. 851 4. 459 5. 267 6. 94 7. PEACEFUL 170 8. DON'T KNOW 79 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926232 NAME-92POST:P5D.VIOLNT-HISP COLUMNS 3282 - 3282 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 P5d. Hispanic Americans? ----------------------------------------------------- 66 1. VIOLENT 180 2. 469 3. 898 4. 298 5. 86 6. 46 7. PEACEFUL 132 8. DON'T KNOW 80 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926233 NAME-92POST:Q1.ENGL OFCL LANG COLUMNS 3283 - 3283 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q1. Do you favor a law making English the official language of the United States, meaning government business would be conducted in English only, or do you oppose such a law? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1419 1. FAVOR 154 3. NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE 627 5. OPPOSE 47 8. DON'T KNOW 8 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926234 NAME-92POST:Q2.TEACH ENGL COLUMNS 3284 - 3284 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q2. (RB, P. 21) There are several different ideas about how to teach children who don't speak English when they enter our public schools. Which one of the following three statements best describe how you feel: ------------------------------------------------------------ 735 1. ONE, ALL CLASSES SHOULD BE CONDUCTED ONLY IN ENGLISH SO THAT CHILDREN HAVE TO LEARN ENGLISH RIGHT FROM THE START. 1082 2. TWO, CHILDREN WHO DON'T KNOW ENGLISH SHOULD HAVE CLASSES IN THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGE JUST FOR A YEAR OR TWO UNTIL THEY LEARN ENGLISH. 395 3. THERE SHOULD BE ONE SET OF CLASSES IN ENGLISH AND ANOTHER SET IN SPANISH OR OTHER LANGUAGES ALL THE WAY THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL SO THAT CHILDREN CAN KEEP UP THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGES AND CULTURE IF THEY CHOOSE. 18 8. DK 25 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926235 NAME-92POST:Q3.LEVEL IMMIGRTN COLUMNS 3285 - 3285 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q3. 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 little, increased a lot, decreased a little, decreased a lot, or left the same as it is now? ----------------------------------------------------------- 58 1. INCREASE A LOT 116 2. INCREASE A LITTLE 937 3. SAME AS NOW 552 4. DECREASED A LITTLE 505 5. DECREASED A LOT 75 8. DK 12 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926236 NAME-92POST:Q4/A.HISP-IMPR C COLUMNS 3286 - 3286 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q4. (RB, P. 22) Many different groups of people have come to the United States at different times in our history. In recent years the population of the United States has been changing to include many more people of Hispanic and Asian background. I'm going to read a list of things that people say may happen because of the growing number of Hispanic people in the United States. For each of these things, please say how likely it is to happen. Q4a. How likely is it that the growing number of Hispanics will improve our culture with new ideas and customs--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or not at all likely? ----------------------------------------------------------- 67 1. EXTREMELY LIKELY 289 2. VERY LIKELY 1072 3. SOMEWHAT LIKELY 755 4. NOT AT ALL LIKELY 61 8. DON'T KNOW 11 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926237 NAME-92POST:Q4B.HISP-HGHR TX COLUMNS 3287 - 3287 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q4b. (How likely is it) to cause higher taxes due to more demands for public services?--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or not at all likely? ----------------------------------------------------------- 424 1. EXTREMELY LIKELY 815 2. VERY LIKELY 778 3. SOMEWHAT LIKELY 161 4. NOT AT ALL LIKELY 61 8. DON'T KNOW 16 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926238 NAME-92POST:Q4C.HISP-TK JBS COLUMNS 3288 - 3288 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q4c. (How likely is it) to take jobs away from people already here--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or not at all likely? ----------------------------------------------------------- 440 1. EXTREMELY LIKELY 637 2. VERY LIKELY 824 3. SOMEWHAT LIKELY 296 4. NOT AT ALL LIKELY 42 8. DON'T KNOW 16 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926239 NAME-92POST:Q5/A.ASNS-IMP CLT COLUMNS 3289 - 3289 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q5. (RB, STILL ON P. 22) How about Asians? Q5a. How likely is it that the growing number of Asians will improve our culture with new ideas and customs--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or not at all likely? ----------------------------------------------------------- 100 1. EXTREMELY LIKELY 366 2. VERY LIKELY 1140 3. SOMEWHAT LIKELY 560 4. NOT AT ALL LIKELY 73 8. DON'T KNOW 16 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926240 NAME-92POST:A5B.ASNS-HGHR TXS COLUMNS 3290 - 3290 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q5b. (How likely is it) to cause higher taxes due to more demands for public services?--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or not at all likely? ----------------------------------------------------------- 251 1. EXTREMELY LIKELY 600 2. VERY LIKELY 937 3. SOMEWHAT LIKELY 381 4. NOT AT ALL LIKELY 72 8. DON'T KNOW 14 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926241 NAME-92POST:A5C.ASNS-TK JOBS COLUMNS 3291 - 3291 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q5c. (How likely is it) to take jobs away from people already here--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or not at all likely? ----------------------------------------------------------- 415 1. EXTREMELY LIKELY 666 2. VERY LIKELY 816 3. SOMEWHAT LIKELY 296 4. NOT AT ALL LIKELY 47 8. DON'T KNOW 15 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926242 NAME-92POST:Q6.IMMGR ELIG AID COLUMNS 3292 - 3292 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q6. Do you think that immigrants who come to the U.S. should be eligible as soon as they come here for government services such as Medicaid, Food Stamps, Welfare, or should they have to be here a year or more? ----------------------------------------------------------- 451 1. ELIGIBLE IMMEDIATELY 1690 2. WAIT A YEAR OR MORE 64 8. DK 50 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926243 NAME-92POST:Q7.FATHER DEM/REP COLUMNS 3293 - 3293 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q7. And now for our last questions--When you were growing up, did your father or stepfather think of himself as a Democrat, as a Republican, as an independent, or what? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1029 1. DEMOCRAT 247 3. INDEPENDENT 553 5. REPUBLICAN 66 7. OTHER; SPECIFY 321 8. DON'T KNOW 39 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926244 NAME-92POST:Q8.MOTHER DEM/REP COLUMNS 3294 - 3294 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 8 Q8. When you were growing up, did your mother or stepmother think of herself as a Democrat, as a Republican, as an independent, or what? ------------------------------------------------------------ 1055 1. DEMOCRAT 269 3. INDEPENDENT 550 5. REPUBLICAN 86 7. OTHER; SPECIFY 263 8. DON'T KNOW 32 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926245 NAME-92POST:Q10.TIME-END IW COLUMNS 3295 - 3298 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9999 Q10. EXACT TIME NOW: (end of interview) ----------------------------------------- Code actual time using 24 HOUR CLOCK 0001. 12:01 AM . 0600. 6:00 AM . 1200. NOON . 1800. 6:00 PM . 2400. MIDNIGHT 9999. NA 0000. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926246 NAME-92POST:Z1.IW OBS: R SEX COLUMNS 3299 - 3299 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 The high number of missing data in the Z section is due to: 1) the original exclusion of the section from the printed questionnaire, with the subsequent delay for the additional pages to reach the field, and 2) the failure of most interviewers who did phone interviews to complete this section. Z1. Respondent's sex is: ----------------------------------------------------------- 669 1. MALE 762 2. FEMALE 824 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926247 NAME-92POST:Z2.IWR OBS:R RACE COLUMNS 3300 - 3300 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Z2. Respondent's race is: -------------------------- 1207 1. WHITE 180 2. BLACK 12 3. AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE 21 4. ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER 7. Other 835 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926248 NAME-92POST:Z3.IWR OB:OTHERS COLUMNS 3301 - 3302 NUMERIC MD=99 Z3. Other persons present at interview were (CHECK MORE THAN ONE BOX IF NECESSARY): -------------------------------------------------------- 923 00. NONE (only box checked) 85 01. CHILDREN UNDER 6 ONLY 52 02. OLDER CHILDREN ONLY 16 03. Children under 6 and older children 104 04. SPOUSE ONLY 39 05. " and children under 6 31 06. " and older children 5 07. " and children under 6 and older children 29 08. OTHER RELATIVES ONLY 8 09. " " and children under 6 1 10. " " and older children 4 11. " " and children under 6 and older children 4 12. " " and spouse 2 13. " " and spouse and children under 6 3 14. " " and spouse and older children 1 15. " " and spouse and children under 6 and older children 60 16. OTHER ADULTS ONLY 8 17. " " and children under 6 4 18. " " and older children 3 19. " " and children under 6 and older children 2 20. " " and spouse 3 21. " " and spouse and children under 6 1 22. " " and spouse and older children 1 23. " " and spouse and children under 6 and older children 1 24. " " and other relatives 1 25. " " and other relatives and children under 6 26. " " and other relatives and older children 2 27. " " and other relatives and children under 6 and older children 28. " " and other relatives and spouse 29. " " and other relatives and spouse and children under 6 30. Other adults and other relatives and spouse and children under 6 and older children (all boxes checked in interview schedule) 1092 99. NA; Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926249 NAME-92POST:Z4.I.O: R COOPRTN COLUMNS 3303 - 3303 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Z4. Respondent's cooperation was: ---------------------------------- 835 1. VERY GOOD 458 2. GOOD 103 3. FAIR 17 4. POOR 13 5. VERY POOR 829 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926250 NAME-92POST:Z5.I.O.: R INFRMD COLUMNS 3304 - 3304 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Z5. Respondent's general level of information about politics and public affairs seemed: ---------------------------------------------------- 150 1. VERY HIGH 359 2. FAIRLY HIGH 595 3. AVERAGE 247 4. FAIRLY LOW 78 5. VERY LOW 826 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926251 NAME-92POST:Z6.I.O:ALL ENGLSH COLUMNS 3305 - 3305 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Z6. Was this interview conducted entirely in English, or was it necessary to translate some (or all) questions into another language? ---------------------------------------------------------- 1413 1. INTERVIEW CONDUCTED ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH 16 2. SOME (OR ALL) QUESTIONS TRANSLATED INTO ANOTHER LANGUAGE 826 9. NA 230 0. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926252 NAME-92POST:Z6A.I.O:WCH LANG COLUMNS 3306 - 3306 NUMERIC MD=0 OR GE 9 Z6a. What language? ------------------------------------------------- 16 1. Spanish 4. Vietnamese 7. Other 9. NA 2469 0. Inap, no post-interview; 1, 9 in Z6 There are no variables in range 6253-6300 ============================== VAR 926301 NAME-92POST:B1A PROBE-BUSH COLUMNS 3307 - 3307 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1a. GEORGE BUSH--Probe Indicator ---------------------------------- 2240 0. Not probed 5 1. RQ (Repeat question) 1 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 1 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 8 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 230 9. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926302 NAME-92POST:B1B PROBE-CLINTON COLUMNS 3308 - 3308 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1b. BILL CLINTON--Probe Indicator ----------------------------------- 2236 0. Not probed 2 1. RQ (Repeat question) 3 2. WT (What do you think) 3 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 11 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 230 9. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926303 NAME-92POST:B1C PROBE-PEROT COLUMNS 3309 - 3309 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1c. ROSS PEROT--Probe Indicator --------------------------------- 2220 0. Not probed 3 1. RQ (Repeat question) 1 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 30 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 230 9. Inap, no post-interview ============================== VAR 926304 NAME-92POST:B1D PROBE COLUMNS 3310 - 3310 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1d. (NAME # 11, 13 or 15) ------------------------------------------------------- 1391 0. Not probed 1 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 95 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 998 9. Inap, 24, 81, 82, 85, 99 in V3022 ============================== VAR 926305 NAME-92POST:B1E PROBE COLUMNS 3311 - 3311 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1e. (NAME # 12, 14 or 16) ------------------------------------------------------- 1384 0. Not probed 1 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 1 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 100 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 998 9. Inap, 81, 82, 85, 99 in V3022 ============================== VAR 926306 NAME-92POST:B1F PROBE COLUMNS 3312 - 3312 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1f. (NAME # 11a) CALIFORNIA ONLY ----------------------------------------------------- 215 0. Not probed 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 1 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 1 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2268 9. Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73 in V3017 ============================== VAR 926307 NAME-92POST:B1G PROBE COLUMNS 3313 - 3313 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1g. (NAME # 14a) CALIFORNIA ONLY ----------------------------------------------------- 209 0. Not probed 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 8 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2268 9. Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73 in V3017 ============================== VAR 926308 NAME-92POST:B1H PROBE COLUMNS 3314 - 3314 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1h. (NAME # 19, 29) ---------------------------------------------------------- 1199 0. Not probed 1 1. RQ (Repeat question) 1 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 69 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 1215 9. Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85, 99 in V3022 ============================== VAR 926309 NAME-92POST:B1J PROBE COLUMNS 3315 - 3315 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1j. (NAME, SENATOR #1) ------------------------------------------ 734 0. Not probed 3 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 1 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 30 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 1717 9. Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 24, 55, 65 in V3022 ============================== VAR 926310 NAME-92POST:B1K PROBE COLUMNS 3316 - 3316 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1k. (NAME, SENATOR #2) ------------------------------------------ 755 0. Not probed 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 13 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 1717 9. Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 24, 55, 65 in V3022 ============================== VAR 926311 NAME-92POST:B1M PROBE COLUMNS 3317 - 3317 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1m. (NAME # 31, 33 or 35) --------------------------------------------- 1850 0. Not probed 2 1. RQ (Repeat question) 1 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 1 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 180 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 450 9. Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52, 99 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926312 NAME-92POST:B1N PROBE COLUMNS 3318 - 3318 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1n. (NAME # 32, 34 or 36) --------------------------------------------- 1829 0. Not probed 2 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 2 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 175 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 1 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 476 9. Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51, 99 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926313 NAME-92POST:B1P PROBE COLUMNS 3319 - 3319 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1p. (NAME # 41, 42) ------------------------------------------------- 328 0. Not probed 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 21 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2136 9. Inap, no post-interview; 12, 14, 21, 24, 45, 85, 99 in V3021; 3,4 in V5002 ============================== VAR 926314 NAME-92POST:B1Q PROBE COLUMNS 3320 - 3320 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1q. (NAME # 30) <3rd Party/Independent House candidate-Probe indicator> ---------------------------------------------- 0. Not probed 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 2485 9. Inap, dummy variable ============================== VAR 926315 NAME-92POST:B1R PROBE COLUMNS 3321 - 3321 NUMERIC MD=GE 9 B1r. James Stockdale --------------------------------------- 2035 0. Not probed 4 1. RQ (Repeat question) 2. WT (What do you think) 3. WC (Which is closer) 2 4. WM (Whatever it means to you) 214 5. DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes 6. RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM 7. Other probe; type of probe unclear 230 9. Inap, no post interview ============================== VAR 927000 NAME-TIME SERIES WEIGHT COLUMNS 3322 - 3327 NUMERIC DEC 4 NO MISSING DATA CODES Time Series Weight ------------------ This weight should be used in analyses in which the 1992 NES is being compared to earlier unwighted National Election Studies data collections. Variable 7000 corrects for panel attrition and for the aging of the panel respondents. Details on the construction of this variable are provided in the Sample Design section of the introductory materials for the 1992 Pre- and Post-Election Survey. The weight is centered with a mean of 1.0. Cases that are part of the new cross-section have a value of 1.0000 on variable 7000. This is a five-digit variable with four decimal places. THERE ARE 4 IMPLIED DECIMAL PLACES ============================== VAR 927001 NAME-TYPE OF INCUMBENT COLUMNS 3328 - 3328 NUMERIC MD=9 Was incumbent candidate respondent's representative in last Congress? ----------------------------------------------------------- Substantial reapportionment following the 1990 Census occurred between the elections to the 102nd Congress (1990) and the 103rd Congress (1992). Variables 3019 and 3020 give the 1992 and the 1990 congressional district numbers for the sample address in which the respondent resided at the time of their Pre-election interview. Redistricting between the 1990 and 1992 elections was quite extensive. As district boundary lines changed, it is possible that the incumbent running for re-election in a respondent's district was not the incumbent who had previously represented the segment in which the respondent lived. For example, for the 102nd Congress, Ann Arbor, Michigan was in Michigan's 2nd District represented by Carl Pursell. After redistricting, Ann Arbor was part of the 13th Congressional District whose incumbent, Representative William Ford, ran for re-election to the 103rd Congress. Ford's constituents now include Ann Arborites who had previously been part of the 2nd District. These constituents would be coded "2" on variable 7001, which basically records whether respondent was represented by the same or different incumbents in the 102nd and 103rd Congresses. 416 0. Neither of the candidates for the 103rd Congress runing in respondents district was an incumbent in the 102nd Congress. 1555 1. The incumbent who ran for re-election to the 103rd Congress in the congressional district for the sample segment in which respondent resided in 1992, is the same incumbent who represented that segment in the 102nd Congress. 391 2. The incumbent who ran for re-election in respondent's district in 1992 did not represent the sample segment in which respondent lives in the 102nd Congress. 24 3. LA06: Two Republican incumbents ran in 1992, neither of whom represented this segment in the 102nd Congress. 99 9. Indeterminate; NA ==============================