FILE nes04var.txt ----------------- 2004 American National Election Study (2004.T) Codebook variable documentation file VERSION 20050816 (Aug 16, 2005) ============================================================================= DESCRIPTION OF CODEBOOK DOCUMENTATION ============================================================================= Codebook variables are grouped as listed below (list includes beginning value of variable group numbering sequence). ......................................................... STUDY DESCRIPTIVE V040001 Study IDs V040101 Study weights and sampling error code V041001 Study-level descriptive V041101 Household listing V041201 Sampling/geocodes PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE V042001 Pre Field and Administration V042101 Pre Interviewer Description V042201 Pre Error flags V042401 Pre Randomization PRE-ELECTION SURVEY V043001 Pre Survey V043401 Pre Survey Interviewer Observation POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE V044001 Post Field and administration V044101 Post Interviewer Description V044201 Post Error flags V044401 Post Randomization V044501 Post Candidate POST-ELECTION SURVEY V045001 Post Survey V045300a Post Survey Interviewer Observation ============================================================================= VERSION Study.1. Dataset version ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: Version of NES dataset NOTES: ------ This is the version of this 2004 NES release in format 2004NES_VERSION:YYYYMMMDD TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= DSETID Study.1. Dataset ID number ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: NES dataset ID NOTES: ------ This is the NES dataset ID of the 2004 NES study: 2004.T TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V040001 Study.3. 2004 Pre Case ID ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: 2004 case ID NOTES: ------ This is the pre-election case ID. 4-digit case ID 1-1213. There is 1 gap (1066) in the numbering. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V040002 Study.4. 2004 Post Case ID ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: 2004 Post ID TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V040101 Study.5. Pre-election post-stratified sample weight ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: Pre-election sample weight NOTES: ------ This is a 6-digit variable with coded decimal point and 4 actual decimal places. The 2004 NES weights are post-stratified to 2004 CPS March Supplement proportions for six (6) ages by four (4) education categories. The post-stratification adjustment is computed by dividing the CPS weighted total by the 2004 NES total weighted by the nonresponse adjusted selection weight. . The final analysis weight is the product of the household level non-response adjustment factor, the number of eligible persons, and a person-level post-stratification factor. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 4 ============================================================================= V040102 Study.6. Post-election post-stratified sample weight ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: Post-election sample weight NOTES: ------ This is a 6-digit variable with coded decimal point and 4 actual decimal places. The 1,066 Post-Election cases were post-stratified to 2004 CPS March Supplement proportions for six (6) ages by four (4) education categories. The post-stratification compensates for differential non-response by age group and education level. The panel attrition weight for the Post-Election Study is the product of the Pre-Election final weight and the post- stratification factor formed by dividing the CPS proportion by the weighted NES proportion for each of the 24 age by education cells. The weight is scaled to sum to the number of cases, 1066. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 4 ============================================================================= V040103 Study.7. Sampling error code ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: Sampling error code NOTES: ------ See Sampling documentation in the introduction file of this codebook. The first 2 digits contain the 2004 Sampling Error Stratum code and the last digit represents the 2004 SECU or Sampling Error Computation Unit code. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041001 Study.8. Pre only or pre and post interviews ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: Pre only or pre and post interviews conducted VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Pre-election interview only 1. Both Pre-election and Post-election interviews TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 146 1 1066 ============================================================================= V041101 HHListing.1. HH listing summary: number of persons in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of persons in household VALID CODES: ------------ 1. One person in HH 2. Two persons in HH 3. Three persons in HH 4. Four persons in HH 5. Five persons in HH 6. Six persons in HH 7. Seven persons in HH 8. Eight persons in HH 9. Nine persons in HH NOTES: ------ This includes eligible adults, ineligible adults and children. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 325 2 531 3 168 4 110 5 51 6 16 7 5 8 2 9 4 ============================================================================= V041102 HHListing.2. HH listing summary: number of adults in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of adults in household VALID CODES: ------------ 1. One adult in HH 2. Two adults in HH 3. Three adults in HH 4. Four adults in HH 5. Five adults in HH 6. Six adults in HH NOTES: ------ This includes eligible adults and ineligible adults. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 386 2 683 3 101 4 33 5 8 6 1 ============================================================================= V041102a HHListing.2a. HH listing summary: no. eligible adults in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of eligible adults in household VALID CODES: ------------ 1. One eligible adult in HH 2. Two eligible adults in HH 3. Three eligible adults in HH 4. Four eligible adults in HH 5. Five eligible adults in HH 6. Six eligible adults in HH NOTES: ------ Eligible adults are U.S. citizens age 18 or older by election day. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 414 2 672 3 89 4 29 5 7 6 1 ============================================================================= V041102b HHListing.2b. HH listing summary:no. ineligible adults in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of ineligible adults in household VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No ineligible adult in HH 1. One ineligible adult in HH 2. Two ineligible adults in HH 3. Three ineligible adults in HH 4. Four ineligible adults in HH TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1176 1 26 2 6 3 3 4 1 ============================================================================= V041102c HHListing.2c. HH listing summary: no. female adults in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of female adults in household VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No female adult in HH 1. One female adult in HH 2. Two female adults in HH 3. Three female adults in HH TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 171 1 929 2 94 3 18 ============================================================================= V041103 HHListing.3. HH listing summary: number of children in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of children in household VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No child in HH 1. 1 child in HH 2. 2 children in HH 3. 3 children in HH 4. 4 children in HH 5. 5 children in HH 6. 6 children in HH 7. Seven children in HH NOTES: ------ Household members under age 18 (including 17-year-olds not turning 18 by election day) are counted as children. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 924 1 129 2 99 3 40 4 15 5 2 6 2 7 1 ============================================================================= V041104 HHListing.4. HH listing summary: no. female children in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of female children in household VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No female child in HH 1. 1 female child in HH 2. 2 female children in HH 3. 3 female children in HH 4. 4 female children in HH NOTES: ------ Household members under age 18 (including 17-year-olds not turning 18 by election day) are counted as children. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1030 1 121 2 46 3 13 4 2 ============================================================================= V041105 HHListing.5. HH listing summary: no. children under 5 in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of children under 5 years old VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No child in HH under 5 years old 1. One child in HH under 5 years old 2. Two children in HH under 5 years old 3. Three children in HH under 5 years old TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1095 1 85 2 26 3 6 ============================================================================= V041106 HHListing.6. HH listing summary: no. children age 5-9 in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of children age 5-9 VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No child in HH age 5-9 1. One child in HH age 5-9 2. Two children in HH age 5-9 3. Three children in HH age 5-9 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1099 1 83 2 26 3 4 ============================================================================= V041107 HHListing.7. HH listing summary:no. children age 10-13 in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of children age 10-13 VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No child in HH age 10-13 1. One child in HH age 10-13 2. Two children in HH age 10-13 3. Three children in HH age 10-13 4. Four children in HH age 10-13 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1113 1 82 2 15 3 1 4 1 ============================================================================= V041108 HHListing.8. HH listing summary:no. children age 14-17 in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Number of children age 14-17 VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No child in HH age 14-17 1. One child in HH age 14-17 2. Two children in HH age 14-17 3. Three children in HH age 14-17 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1113 1 85 2 12 3 2 ============================================================================= V041109 HHListing.9. Respondent person number in HH listing ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Respondent person number VALID CODES: ------------ 1. R is person number 1 (1st person in HH listing) 2. R is person number 2 (2nd person in HH listing) 3. R is person number 3 (3rd person in HH listing) 4. R is person number 4 (4th person in HH listing) 5. R is person number 5 (5th person in HH listing) 6. R is person number 6 (6th person in HH listing) 7. R is person number 7 (7th person in HH listing) 8. R is person number 8 (8th person in HH listing) NOTES: ------ Each person in the HH listing, including children, was consecutively numbered. The respondent was randomly selected from the set of eligible adults in the household listing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 802 2 363 3 32 4 12 5 1 7 1 8 1 ============================================================================= V041109a HHListing.9a. Respondent gender ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Respondent gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female NOTES: ------ This is from the household listing, checked for consistency with interviewer observation. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 566 2 646 ============================================================================= V041109b HHListing.9b. Respondent relationship to informant ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Respondent relationship to informant VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Self 02. Wife/female partner 03. Husband/male partner 04. Mother 05. Father 06. Sister 07. Brother 08. Daughter 09. Son 10. Grandmother 11. Grandfather 12. Roommate 13. Niece 14. Nephew 15. Aunt 16. Uncle 17. Granddaughter 18. Grandson 19. Mother-in-law/mother of partner 20. Father-in-law/father of partner 21. Daughter-in-law 22. Son-in-law 23. Sister-in-law 24. Brother-in-law 25. Live-in careperson 26. Other {SPECIFY} NOTES: ------ The informant was the person providing the HH listing and was always the first adult in the household list (only adults were accepted as informants). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041109c HHListing.9c. Respondent's number of children in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Respondent: number of children R has in HH listing VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No child in HH is (step)son/daughter of R 1. 1 child in HH is (step)son/daughter of R 2. 2 children in HH are (step)sons/daughters of R 3. 3 children in HH are (step)sons/daughters of R 4. 4 children in HH are (step)sons/daughters of R 5. 5 children in HH are (step)sons/daughters of R 6. 6 children in HH are (step)sons/daughters of R NOTES: ------ Respondent's children under age 18 (including 17-year-olds not turning 18 by election day) who are included in the household listing are counted. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 953 1 117 2 92 3 33 4 13 5 1 6 3 ============================================================================= V041109d HHListing.9d. Respondent's number of female children in HH ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Respondent: number of female children R has in HH listing VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No child in HH is (step)daughter of R 1. 1 child in HH is (step)daughter of R 2. 2 children in HH are (step)daughters of R 3. 3 children in HH are (step)daughters of R 4. 4 children in HH are (step)daughters of R NOTES: ------ Respondent's female children under age 18 (including 17-year- olds not turning 18 by election day) who are included in the household listing are counted. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1048 1 111 2 40 3 11 4 2 ============================================================================= V041110 HHListing.10. Household composition ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: Household composition VALID CODES: ------------ 10. 1 adult male HHR 11. 1 adult male HHR plus 1 adult non-relative 12. 1 adult male HHR plus 2 or more adult non-relatives 20. 1 adult female HHR 21. 1 adult female HHR plus 1 adult non-relative 22. 1 adult female HHR plus 2 or more adult non-relatives 30. 1 married couple: no children or all children living at home are under 18 40. 1 married couple plus 1 other adult relative 50. 1 married couple plus 2 or more other adult relatives 51. 1 married couple plus 1 adult non-relative 52. 1 married couple plus 2 or more adult non-relatives 55. 1 married couple plus relative(s) and non-relative(s) 60. 1 adult male HHR plus 1 adult relative 70. 1 adult male HHR plus 2 or more adult relatives 75. 1 adult male HHR plus relative(s) and non-relative(s) 80. 1 adult female HHR plus 1 adult relative 90. 1 adult female HHR plus 2 or more relatives 95. 1 adult female HHR plus relative(s) and non-relative(s) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041111a HHListing.11a. 1st HH adult - age ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 1st adult member age VALID CODES: ------------ 18-94 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041111b HHListing.11b. 1st HH adult - gender ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 1st adult member gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 5. Female TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 538 5 674 ============================================================================= V041112a HHListing.12a. 2nd HH adult age ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 2nd adult member age VALID CODES: ------------ 18-94 MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no additional HH members TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041112b HHListing.12b. 2nd HH adult gender ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 2nd adult member gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 5. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no additional HH members TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 386 1 416 5 410 ============================================================================= V041113a HHListing.13a. 3rd HH adult age ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 3rd adult member age VALID CODES: ------------ 18-94 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no additional HH members TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041113b HHListing.13b. 3rd HH adult gender ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 3rd adult member gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 5. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no additional HH members TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1069 1 81 5 62 ============================================================================= V041114a HHListing.14a. 4th HH adult age ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 4th adult member age VALID CODES: ------------ 18-94 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no additional HH members TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041114b HHListing.14b. 4th HH adult gender ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 4th adult member gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 5. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no additional HH members TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1170 1 23 5 19 ============================================================================= V041115a HHListing.15a. 5th HH adult age ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 5th adult member age VALID CODES: ------------ 18-94 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no additional HH members TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041115b HHListing.15c. 5th HH adult gender ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 5th adult member gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 5. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no additional HH members TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1203 1 4 5 5 ============================================================================= V041116a HHListing.16a. 6th HH adult age ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 6th adult member age VALID CODES: ------------ 18-94 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no additional HH members TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041116b HHListing.16b. 6th HH adult gender ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- HOUSEHOLD LISTING: 6th adult member gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 5. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no additional HH members TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1211 5 1 ============================================================================= V041201 Sampling.1. State name ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- State name NOTES: ------ This is the full name of the state corresponding to the respondent's sampling address. Washington D.C. is "Wash. DC". TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V041201a Sampling.1a. Postal abbreviation of state ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- State postal abbreviation NOTES: ------ This is the 2-character postal abbreviation of the state corresponding to the respondent's sampling address. Washington D.C is "DC". TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V041202 Sampling.2. FIPS state code ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- FIPS state code VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Alabama 02. Alaska 04. Arizona 05. Arkansas 06. California 08. Colorado 09. Connecticut 10. Delaware 11. Washington DC 12. Florida 13. Georgia 15. Hawaii 16. Idaho 17. Illinois 18. Indiana 19. Iowa 20. Kansas 21. Kentucky 22. Louisiana 23. Maine 24. Maryland 25. Massachusetts 26. Michigan 27. Minnesota 28. Mississippi 29. Missouri 30. Montana 31. Nebraska 32. Nevada 33. New Hampshire 34. New Jersey 35. New Mexico 36. New York 37. North Carolina 38. North Dakota 39. Ohio 40. Oklahoma 41. Oregon 42. Pennsylvania 44. Rhode Island 45. South Carolina 46. South Dakota 47. Tennessee 48. Texas 49. Utah 50. Vermont 51. Virginia 53. Washington 54. West Virginia 55. Wisconsin 56. Wyoming NOTES: ------ This is the FIPS code of the state corresponding to the respondent's sampling address. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041203 Sampling.3. ICPSR state code ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- ICPSR state code VALID CODES: ------------ NEW ENGLAND 01. Connecticut 02. Maine 03. Massachusetts 04. New Hampshire 05. Rhode Island 06. Vermont MIDDLE ATLANTIC 11. Delaware 12. New Jersey 13. New York 14. Pennsylvania EAST NORTH CENTRAL 21. Illinois 22. Indiana 23. Michigan 24. Ohio 25. Wisconsin WEST NORTH CENTRAL 31. Iowa 32. Kansas 33. Minnesota 34. Missouri 35. Nebraska 36. North Dakota 37. South Dakota SOLID SOURTH 40. Virginia 41. Alabama 42. Arkansas 43. Florida 44. Georgia 45. Louisiana 46. Mississippi 47. North Carolina 48. South Carolina 49. Texas BORDER STATES 51. Kentucky 52. Maryland 53. Oklahoma 54. Tennessee 55. Washington DC 56. West Virginia MOUNTAIN STATES 61. Arizona 62. Colorado 63. Idaho 64. Montana 65. Nevada 66. New Mexico 67. Utah 68. Wyoming PACIFIC STATES 71. California 72. Oregon 73. Washington EXTERNAL STATES 81. Alaska 82. Hawaii NOTES: ------ This is the ICPSR code of the state corresponding to the respondent's sampling address. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041204 Sampling.4. Congressional District number ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Congressional district number VALID CODES: ------------ 1-53 MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. Washington D.C. NOTES: ------ This is the Congressional District of the respondent's sampling address. At-large districts are coded 1. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041204a Sampling.4a. State postal abbrev and congr district number ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- State Postal abbreviation and Congressional district number NOTES: ------ This is the state postal abbreviation (1st two characters) and Congressional District (2nd two characters) of the respondent's sampling address. At-large districts are represented as 01. Washington DC is "DC00" TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V041204b Sampling.4b. State FIPS code and congr district number ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- State FIPS code and Congressional district number NOTES: ------ This is the state FIPS code (1st 1-2 digits) and Congressional District (last 2 digits) of the respondent's sampling address. At-large districts are represented as 01. Washington DC is 1100. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041204c Sampling.4c. State ICPSR code and congr district number ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- State ICPSR code and Congressional district number NOTES: ------ This is the state ICPSR code (1st 1-2 digits) and Congressional District (last 2 digits) of the respondent's sampling address. At-large districts are represented as 01. Washington DC is 5500. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041205 Sampling.5. Census region ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Census region VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Northeast (CT,ME,MA,NH,NJ,NY,PA,RI,VT) 2. North Central (IL,IN,IA,KS,MI,MN,MO,NE,ND,OH,SD,WI) 3. South (AL,AR,DE,DC,FL,GA,KY,LA,MD,MS,NC,OK,SC,TN,TX,VA,WV) 4. West (AK,AZ,CA,CO,HI,ID,MT,NM,NV,OR,UT,WA,WY) NOTES: ------ This is the Census region of the respondent's sampling address. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 218 2 314 3 417 4 263 ============================================================================= V041206 Sampling.6. Primary area (PSU) number ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Primary area (PSU) VALID CODES: ------------ 1-44 NOTES: ------ This is the primary area (PSU) number of the respondent's sampling address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded in the public release: the 44 PSU codes listed (110 through 482) have been recoded to values 1-44 in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V041206a Sampling.6a. PSU name ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Primary area (PSU) name NOTES: ------ This is the name of the primary area of the respondent's sampling address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been blanked in the public release. TYPE: ----- Character RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V041207 Sampling.7. Segment number ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Segment number NOTES: ------ This is the segment in which the respondent's sampling address was selected as a household. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V041207a Sampling.7a. Segment name ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Segment name NOTES: ------ This is name of the segment in which the respondent's sampling address was selected as a household. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been blanked in the public release. TYPE: ----- Character RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V041208 Sampling.8. FIPS state-county code ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- FIPS state and county code NOTES: ------ This represents the state (1st 1 or 2 digits) and county (last 3 digits) of the respondent's sampling address. Washington D.C. is 11001. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been coded to 99999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V041208a Sampling.8a. FIPS county name ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- FIPS County name NOTES: ------ This represents the FIPS version of the county name that corresponds to the respondent's sampling address. Washington D.C. is "District of Columbia". To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been blanked in the public release. TYPE: ----- Character RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V041209 Sampling.9. Census tract ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census tract number MISSING CODES: -------------- 9999. NA NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census tract number corresponding to the respondent's sampling address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 9999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V041210 Sampling.10. Census Place code ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census Place (CDP) code MISSING CODES: -------------- 99999. NA NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census Place code corresponding to the respondent's sampling address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 99999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V041211 Sampling.11. Census Minor Civil Division (MCD) ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census Minor Civil Division (MCD) code MISSING CODES: -------------- 99999. NA NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census Minor Civil Division corresponding to the respondent's sampling address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 99999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V041212 Sampling.12. Census MSA 1990 ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) 1990 MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. Not in an MSA NOTES: ------ This represents the 1990 Census MSA corresponding to the respondent's sampling address. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V041213 Sampling.13. Census Urban/Rural classification ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census Urban/Rural classification VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Rural 5. Urban NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census urban/rural classification corresponding to the respondent's sampling address. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 227 5 985 ============================================================================= V041214 Sampling.14. Census CSA 2000 ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census Combined Statistical Area (CSA) VALID CODES: ------------ 102-566 MISSING CODES: -------------- 000. Not in a CSA NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census Combined Statistical Area (CSA) corresponding to the respondent's sampling address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V041214a Sampling.14a. Census CBSA ============================================================================= STUDY DESCRIPTIVE: QUESTION: --------- 2000 Census Component Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) MISSING CODES: -------------- 00000. Not in a CBSA NOTES: ------ This represents the 2000 Census Component Core-Based Statistical Area (CBSA) corresponding to the respondent's sampling address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to 99999 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V042001 PreAdmin.1. Form of interview ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Assigned form of interview VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A10 Pre and Pre patriotism module 2. A11 Pre and Pre patriotism module 3. A10 Pre and Post patriotism module 4. A11 Pre and Post patriotism module NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered the Pre-election interview with random assignment to A10 or A11 placement of the question regarding the direction of the country ('right track'); respondents were also randomly assigned to be asked the set of patriotism questions either in the Pre (Q2a-Q2e) or in the Post (H5-H9x). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 309 2 297 3 302 4 304 ============================================================================= V042002 PreAdmin.2. Pre IW beginning month ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview beginning month VALID CODES: ------------ 09. September 10. October 11. November MISSING CODES: -------------- 00. NA NOTES: ------ This is the month of the date on which the pre-election interview began. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 4 9 676 10 517 11 15 ============================================================================= V042003 PreAdmin.3. Pre IW beginning day ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview beginning day VALID CODES: ------------ 1-31 MISSING CODES: -------------- 00. NA NOTES: ------ This is the day of the date on which the pre-election interview began. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042004 PreAdmin.4. Pre IW beginning date MMDD ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview beginning date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- 0000. NA NOTES: ------ The first 2 character represent the month of the date on which the pre-election interview began; the second 2 characters comprise the day. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V042005 PreAdmin.5. Pre IW beginning version of instrument ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview beginning instrument version VALID CODES: ------------ 1. September 2, 2004 version 2. September 8, 2004 version 3. September 16, 2004 version 4. September 29, 2004 version MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ This is the version of the pre-election instrument in effect when the interview began. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 4 1 164 2 381 3 256 4 407 ============================================================================= V042006 PreAdmin.6. Pre IW ending month ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview ending month VALID CODES: ------------ 09. September 10. October 11. November MISSING CODES: -------------- 00. NA NOTES: ------ This is the month of the date on which the pre-election interview ended. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 4 9 670 10 523 11 15 ============================================================================= V042007 PreAdmin.7. Pre IW ending day ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview ending day VALID CODES: ------------ 1-31 MISSING CODES: -------------- 00. NA NOTES: ------ This is the day of the date on which the pre-election interview ended. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042008 PreAdmin.8. Pre IW ending date MMDD ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview ending date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- 0000. NA NOTES: ------ The first 2 character represent the month of the date on which the pre-election interview ended; the second 2 characters comprise the day. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V042009 PreAdmin.9. Pre IW ending version of instrument ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview ending instrument version VALID CODES: ------------ 1. September 2, 2004 version 2. September 8, 2004 version 3. September 16, 2004 version 4. September 29, 2004 version MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ This is the version of the pre-election instrument in effect when the interview ended. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 4 1 86 2 320 3 247 4 555 ============================================================================= V042010a PreAdmin.10a. No. days before election beginning IW date ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Number of days before election of beginning Pre IW date VALID CODES: ------------ 1-56 MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ This is the number of days by which the beginning date of the pre-election interview preceded the November 2, 2004 general election. (Note: no interviewing was conducted on the day of the general election). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042010b PreAdmin.10b. No. days before election ending IW date ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Number of days before election of ending Pre IW date VALID CODES: ------------ 1-56 MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ This is the number of days by which the ending date of the pre-election interview preceded the November 2,2004 general election. (Note: no interviewing was conducted on the day of the general election). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042011 PreAdmin.11. Total number of Pre interview sessions ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Total number of Pre interviewing sessions VALID CODES: ------------ 1. IW conducted in 1 session 2. IW conducted in 2 sessions 3. IW conducted in 3 sessions 4. IW conducted in 4 sessions MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Sessions do not include time spent determining household listing nor time spent by the interviewer to complete the interviewer observation questions (which are completed after the conclusion of the interview and after the interviewer has departed the household). No interview was conducted in more than 4 sessions (1 case in 4 sessions). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 4 1 1164 2 40 3 3 4 1 ============================================================================= V042012 PreAdmin.12. Pre instrument version changed before IW end ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Change in version of Pre instrument before end of IW VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Pre IW conducted using a single version of the instrument 1. Pre IW conducted using more than a single version MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTES: ------ If the pre-election interview was conducted in more than 1 session, then the instrument version may have been updated between sessions. This flags instances where 1 or more such updates occurred. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1196 1 12 9 4 ============================================================================= V042013 PreAdmin.13. Total number of Pre interviewers ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Total number of Pre interviewers VALID CODES: ------------ 1. One interviewer conducted the entire interview 2. Two interviewers conducted the interview MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ This is the total number of pre interviewers administering 1 or more sessions of the interview. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 4 1 1207 2 1 ============================================================================= V042014a PreAdmin.14a. Pre IW session 1 date MMDD ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview session 1 date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- 0000. NA NOTES: ------ This is the interview date of interviews conducted in a single session and the date of the 1st interview session for interviews which were broken into more than 1 session of interviewing. The first 2 characters provide the month of the session date, the last 2 characters provide the day. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V042014b PreAdmin.14b. Pre IW session 2 date MMDD ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview session 2 date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; 00 in PreAdmin.14a NOTES: ------ This is the date of the 2nd interview session, for interviews which were broken into more than 1 session of interviewing. The first 2 characters provide the month of the session date, the last 2 characters provide the day. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V042014c PreAdmin.14c. Pre IW session 3 date MMDD ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview session 3 date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; 00 in PreAdmin.14a; no additional sessions NOTES: ------ This is the date of the 3rd interview session, for interviews which were broken into more than 1 session of interviewing. The first 2 characters provide the month of the session date, the last 2 characters provide the day. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V042014d PreAdmin.14d. Pre IW session 4 date MMDD ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview session 4 date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; 00 in PreAdmin.14a; no additional sessions NOTES: ------ This is the date of the 4rd interview session, for interviews which were broken into more than 1 session of interviewing. No interview was broken into more than 4 sessions. The first 2 characters provide the month of the session date, the last 2 characters provide the day. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V042015a PreAdmin.15a. Pre IW session 1 version of instrument ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview session 1 instrument version VALID CODES: ------------ 1. September 2, 2004 version 2. September 8, 2004 version 3. September 16, 2004 version 4. September 29, 2004 version MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ This is the instrument version in effect for the 1st interview session (PreAdmin.14a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 4 1 164 2 381 3 256 4 407 ============================================================================= V042015b PreAdmin.15b. Pre IW session 2 version of instrument ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview session 2 instrument version VALID CODES: ------------ 1. September 2, 2004 version 2. September 8, 2004 version 3. September 16, 2004 version 4. September 29, 2004 version MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; 0 in PreAdmin.15a NOTES: ------ This is the instrument version in effect for the 2nd interview session (PreAdmin.14b). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1168 1 3 2 16 3 9 4 16 ============================================================================= V042015c PreAdmin.15c. Pre IW session 3 version of instrument ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview session 3 instrument version VALID CODES: ------------ 1. September 2, 2004 version 2. September 8, 2004 version 3. September 16, 2004 version 4. September 29, 2004 version MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; 0 in PreAdmin.15a; no additional sessions NOTES: ------ This is the instrument version in effect for the 3rd interview session (PreAdmin.14c). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1208 3 2 4 2 ============================================================================= V042015d PreAdmin.15d. Pre IW session 4 version of instrument ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview session 4 instrument version VALID CODES: ------------ 1. September 2, 2004 version 2. September 8, 2004 version 3. September 16, 2004 version 4. September 29, 2004 version MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; 0 in PreAdmin.15a; no additional sessions NOTES: ------ This is the instrument version in effect for the 4th interview session (PreAdmin.14d). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1211 3 1 ============================================================================= V042016a PreAdmin.16a. Pre IW session 1 breakoff/end ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview session 1 breakoff/end VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Interview completed in 1 session 01. Media module (A1-A9) 02. Country on right track A10 03. Congressional approval (A13-A13a) 04. Thermometer series (B1-B1q) 05. Party likes-dislikes (C1-C2d5) 06. R finance questions (C4-C9) 07. Presidential candidate affects (D1-D2d1) 08. Liberal-conservative placements (E1-E6) 09. Who will win presidency (E7-E9a) 10. Economy question (F1-F6) 11. Interventionism questions (F7-F7a1) 12. Party handling of issues (G1-G3) 13. U.S. position and involvement in world (H1-H2) 14. Party ID (J1-J1b) 15. Presidential candidate traits (K1-K2h) 16. Iraq/Afghanistan questions (M1-M4) 17. Spending-services scales (N1-N1e) 18. Govt health insurance scale (N4-N4a1) 19. Guaranteed jobs-standard of living scales (N5-N5e) 20. Federal spending series (P1-P1m) 21. Tax level questions (P2a-P2a2) 22. Late abortion questions (P2c-P2c1) 23. Environment-jobs scale (P3-P3a1) 24. Demographics (W1-end of IW) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. NA number of sessions (0 in PreAdmin.11) NOTES: ------ This identifies the instrument module containing the breakoff point of the first session of interviewing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042016b PreAdmin.16b. Pre IW session 2 breakoff/end ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview session 2 breakoff/end VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Media module (A1-A9) 02. Country on right track A10 03. Congressional approval (A13-A13a) 04. Thermometer series (B1-B1q) 05. Party likes-dislikes (C1-C2d5) 06. R finance questions (C4-C9) 07. Presidential candidate affects (D1-D2d1) 08. Liberal-conservative placements (E1-E6) 09. Who will win presidency (E7-E9a) 10. Economy question (F1-F6) 11. Interventionism questions (F7-F7a1) 12. Party handling of issues (G1-G3) 13. U.S. position and involvement in world (H1-H2) 14. Party ID (J1-J1b) 15. Presidential candidate traits (K1-K2h) 16. Iraq/Afghanistan questions (M1-M4) 17. Spending-services scales (N1-N1e) 18. Govt health insurance scale (N4-N4a1) 19. Guaranteed jobs-standard of living scales (N5-N5e) 20. Federal spending series (P1-P1m) 21. Tax level questions (P2a-P2a2) 22. Late abortion questions (P2c-P2c1) 23. Environment-jobs scale (P3-P3a1) 24. Demographics (W1-end of IW) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. interview completed in 1 session; NA number of sessions (0 in PreAdmin.11) NOTES: ------ This identifies the instrument module containing the breakoff point of the 2nd session of interviewing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042016c PreAdmin.16c. Pre IW session 3 breakoff/end ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview session 3 breakoff/end VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Media module (A1-A9) 02. Country on right track A10 03. Congressional approval (A13-A13a) 04. Thermometer series (B1-B1q) 05. Party likes-dislikes (C1-C2d5) 06. R finance questions (C4-C9) 07. Presidential candidate affects (D1-D2d1) 08. Liberal-conservative placements (E1-E6) 09. Who will win presidency (E7-E9a) 10. Economy question (F1-F6) 11. Interventionism questions (F7-F7a1) 12. Party handling of issues (G1-G3) 13. U.S. position and involvement in world (H1-H2) 14. Party ID (J1-J1b) 15. Presidential candidate traits (K1-K2h) 16. Iraq/Afghanistan questions (M1-M4) 17. Spending-services scales (N1-N1e) 18. Govt health insurance scale (N4-N4a1) 19. Guaranteed jobs-standard of living scales (N5-N5e) 20. Federal spending series (P1-P1m) 21. Tax level questions (P2a-P2a2) 22. Late abortion questions (P2c-P2c1) 23. Environment-jobs scale (P3-P3a1) 24. Demographics (W1-end of IW) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. interview completed in 1 session; no additional session; NA number of sessions (0 in PreAdmin.11) NOTES: ------ This identifies the instrument module containing the breakoff point of the 3rd session of interviewing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042017 PreAdmin.17. Total number of calls ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Total number of pre-election calls VALID CODES: ------------ 1-36 NOTES: ------ This is the total number of face-to-face or telephone calls. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042018 PreAdmin.18. Number of FTF calls ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Number of pre-election face-to-face calls VALID CODES: ------------ 1-24 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042019 PreAdmin.19. Number of phone calls ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Number of pre-election telephone calls VALID CODES: ------------ 0-12 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042020 PreAdmin.20. Interviewer interview number (nth IW) ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer pre-election interview number VALID CODES: ------------ 1-42 MISSING CODES: -------------- 00. NA NOTES: ------ This identifies the interview as the Nth pre-election interview conducted by the interviewer. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042021 PreAdmin.21. Refusal conversion indicator ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre-election refusal conversion indicator VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Not a refusal conversion situation 1. Refusal conversion case NOTES: ------ Code 1 indicates that the case was flagged as a case for refusal conversion efforts; it does not indicate whether or not conversion efforts were successful or completed (by the end of the field period). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1080 1 132 ============================================================================= V042022 PreAdmin.22. Release ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre-election sample release VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All sample lines released at start of interviewing period NOTES: ------ All sample lines were issues in a single release at the start of the field period. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042023 PreAdmin.23. Mode of interview ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Mode of pre-election interview VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All interviews conducted face-to-face TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042024 PreAdmin.24. Result ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre-election result code VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Completed interview NOTES: ------ No pre-election interviews were partials. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042025 PreAdmin.25. Length of interview ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Length of pre-election interview MISSING CODES: -------------- 000.00 NA NOTES: ------ The mean interview length for the pre-election interview was 70.24 minutes. Although interviewers were instructed to suspend and resume when lengthy interruptions were anticipated, such a process is necessarily imperfect and some timings include digression and interruption time. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042026 PreAdmin.26. Language of interview ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Language of pre-election interview VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All interviews were conducted in English TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042027 PreAdmin.27. Interview verification ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Verification of pre-election interview VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Not selected for verification 2. Verified, no inconsistencies 3. Verified with discrepancies 4. Failed verification 5. Unable to verify (unable to contact respondent) 6. Verification limit met (used when the case is flagged for verification but the target for verified cases has been met) NOTES: ------ Approximately 8 percent of interviews (completed or partially completed) were randomly selected for verification. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1079 2 91 3 4 5 23 6 15 ============================================================================= V042028 PreAdmin.28. Interviewer evaluation ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer evaluation conducted for pre-election interview VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Not flagged for evaluation 1. Flagged for evaluation; not evaluated 2. Evaluated TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1064 1 4 2 144 ============================================================================= V042029 PreAdmin.29. Interview tape-recorded ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre-election interview tape-recorded VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, tape-recorded 5. No TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 155 5 1057 ============================================================================= V042030 PreAdmin.30. Payment offer amount ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Amount offered to respondent as payment for pre-election IW VALID CODES: ------------ 20. $20 50. $50 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 20 984 50 228 ============================================================================= V042031 PreAdmin.31. Payment amount ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Amount paid respondent for pre-election IW VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Respondent refused payment 20. $20 50. $50 MISSING CODES: -------------- 99. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 6 20 979 50 227 ============================================================================= V042032 PreAdmin.32. Payment date ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Date of payment to respondent for pre-election IW (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- 00. NA NOTES: ------ This is the date that the payment check was issued. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V042033 PreAdmin.33. Payment mode ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre respondent payment mode VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All respondents paid by check MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Respondent refused payment (00 in PreAdmin.31) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042034 PreAdmin.34 Respondent incentive ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Incentive provided to respondent for pre-election interview VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All respondents received $5 cash and a magnet NOTES: ------ Respondents were sent incentives by mail, together with the initial letter explaining the study, just prior to the start of the interviewing period TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042035 PreAdmin.35. Persuasion letters ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre respondent persuasion letters VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Persuasion letters not documented for the 2004 Pre NOTES: ------ In 2004 study, persuasion letters were not documented. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042036a PreAdmin.36x1a. Summary: R made positive comment ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - ' I like to do things that HELP THE COMMUNITY' - 'I ENJOY DOING SURVEYS' - Other positive statement VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Positive comment not coded at any call 1. Positive comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded a positive comment (PreAdmin.37a-c) at one or more calls. (Note: all specific positive, time-delay, negative, eligibility, and privacy comments [disinterested in politics PreAdmin.36x1f] is not duplicated) are coded at PreAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 801 1 401 9 10 ============================================================================= V042036b PreAdmin.36x1b. Summary: R made time-delay comment ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - 'I am TOO BUSY/ I don't have time' - 'This is a BAD TIME / Can you COME BACK LATER' - 'Let me THINK ABOUT IT' - Other time delay statement VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Time-delay comment not coded at any call 1. Time-delay comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded a time-delay comment (PreAdmin.37d-g) at one or more calls. (Note: all specific positive, time-delay, negative, eligibility, and privacy comments [disinterested in politics PreAdmin.36x1f] is not duplicated) are coded at PreAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 774 1 428 9 10 ============================================================================= V042036c PreAdmin.36x1c. Summary: R made negative comment ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Negative comment not coded at any call 1. Negative comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded a negative comment (PreAdmin.37h-p) at one or more calls. (Note: all specific positive, time-delay, negative, eligibility, and privacy comments [disinterested in politics PreAdmin.36x1f] is not duplicated) are coded at PreAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1036 1 166 9 10 ============================================================================= V042036d PreAdmin.36x1d. Summary: R made eligibility comment ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Eligibility comment not coded at any call 1. Eligibility comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded an eligibility comment (PreAdmin.37q-u) at one or more calls. (Note: all specific positive, time-delay, negative, eligibility, and privacy comments [disinterested in politics PreAdmin.36x1f] is not duplicated) are coded at PreAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1045 1 157 9 10 ============================================================================= V042036e PreAdmin.36x1e. Summary: R made privacy comment ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Privacy comment not coded at any call 1. Privacy comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded a privacy comment (PreAdmin.37v-y) at one or more calls. (Note: all specific positive, time-delay, negative, eligibility, and privacy comments [disinterested in politics PreAdmin.36x1f] is not duplicated) are coded at PreAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1138 1 64 9 10 ============================================================================= V042036f PreAdmin.36x1f. Summary: R made comment no int in politics ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I'm not interested in POLITICS' VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Political disinterest comment not coded at any call 1. Political disinterest comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded a comment about disinterest in politics at one or more calls. (Note: all other specific comments are coded at PreAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1154 1 48 9 10 ============================================================================= V042037a PreAdmin.37a. Comment: positive - help community ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? ' I like to do things that HELP THE COMMUNITY' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 78 5 1124 ============================================================================= V042037b PreAdmin.37b. Comment: positive - enjoy surveys ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I ENJOY DOING SURVEYS' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 76 5 1126 ============================================================================= V042037c PreAdmin.37c. Comment: other positive ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - Other positive statement VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 316 5 886 ============================================================================= V042037d PreAdmin.37d. Comment: time delay - too busy ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I am TOO BUSY/ I don't have time' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 167 5 1035 ============================================================================= V042037e PreAdmin.37e. Comment: time delay - bad time ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'This is a BAD TIME / Can you COME BACK LATER' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 299 5 903 ============================================================================= V042037f PreAdmin.37f. Comment: time delay - think about it ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'Let me THINK ABOUT IT' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 44 5 1158 ============================================================================= V042037g PreAdmin.37g. Comment: other time delay ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - Other time delay statement VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 84 5 1118 ============================================================================= V042037h PreAdmin.37h. Comment: negative - waste of time ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TIME' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 7 5 1195 ============================================================================= V042037j PreAdmin.37j. Comment: negative - don't trust surveys ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I DON'T TRUST SURVEYS' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 15 5 1187 ============================================================================= V042037k PreAdmin.37k. Comment: negative - surveys waste money ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TAXPAYERS MONEY' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 2 5 1200 ============================================================================= V042037m PreAdmin.37m. Comment: negative - never do surveys ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'NEVER DO SURVEYS' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 29 5 1173 ============================================================================= V042037n PreAdmin.37n. Comment: negative - not interested ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I'm NOT INTERESTED' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 121 5 1081 ============================================================================= V042037p PreAdmin.37p. Comment: other negative ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - Other negative statement VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 64 5 1138 ============================================================================= V042037q PreAdmin.37q. Comment: eligibility -don't know about topic ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING about the survey topic' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 113 5 1089 ============================================================================= V042037r PreAdmin.37r. Comment: eligibility - no spouse/partn/child ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I'm NOT MARRIED/ I don't have a partner/ I don't have any children' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 3 5 1199 ============================================================================= V042037s PreAdmin.37s. Comment: eligibility - too young/too old ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I'M TOO YOUNG/ I'm TOO OLD' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 12 5 1190 ============================================================================= V042037t PreAdmin.37t. Comment: eligibility - don't/can't vote ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I don't vote/ I can't vote' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 34 5 1168 ============================================================================= V042037u PreAdmin.37u. Comment: other eligibility ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - Other eligibility statement VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 22 5 1180 ============================================================================= V042037v PreAdmin.37v. Comment: privacy - personal questions ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'You'll ask me too many PERSONAL QUESTIONS / I don't want to talk about these kinds of things' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 15 5 1187 ============================================================================= V042037w PreAdmin.37w. Comment: privacy - govt knows everything ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'The GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS EVERYTHING about me already' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 4 5 1198 ============================================================================= V042037y PreAdmin.37y. Comment: other privacy ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - Other privacy/ sensitivity statements VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PreAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 10 1 57 5 1145 ============================================================================= V042038 PreAdmin.38. Respondent initial refusal ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Respondent initial refusal VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Respondent did not initially refuse 1. Respondent initial refusal NOTES: ------ From call record result codes. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1119 1 93 ============================================================================= V042039 PreAdmin.39. Informant initial refusal ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Informant initial refusal VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Informant did not initially refuse 1. Informant initial refusal NOTES: ------ From call record result codes. If the respondent was the informant, then both PreAdmin.38 and PreAdmin.39 are flagged for initial refusal. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1113 1 99 ============================================================================= V042040 PreAdmin.40. Type of structure ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Type of structure VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Mobile home 2. Detached single family 3. Multi-family 4. Apartment house 5. Condo complex 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Different descriptions may have been made at different calls, although in no case were more than 2 separate codes used at separate calls for the same case. If multiple codes were coded at different calls, the highest number code was used in PreAdmin.40. with the following exceptions: 1) if both 1 and 2 were coded, PreAdmin.40 was coded 1 (note: code 1 did not appear in combination with any other code) ; 2) if Other Specify text was actually a textual description appropriate to code 1,2,3,4 or 5, then PreAdmin.40 was coded with the appropriate code (not code 7). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 72 1 38 2 744 3 74 4 196 5 64 7 24 ============================================================================= V042041 PreAdmin.41. Structure description ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF STRUCTURE IS NOT MOBILE HOME OR DETACHED SINGLE FAMILY UNIT: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Which of the following best describes this structure VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Single family home 2. Structure with 2 to 9 units 3. Structure with 10 to 49 units 4. Structure with 50 or more units 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. 1,2,0 in PreAdmin.40 NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Different descriptions may have been made at different calls, although in no case were more than 2 separate codes used at separate calls for the same case. If multiple codes were coded at different calls, the highest number code was used in PreAdmin.41. with the following exception: if Other Specify text was actually a textual description appropriate to code 1,2,3 or 4, then PreAdmin.41 was coded with the appropriate code (not code 7). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 854 0 6 1 11 2 139 3 109 4 85 7 8 ============================================================================= V042042 PreAdmin.42. Structure residential status ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Is this structure - Entirely residential - Primarily residential with some commercial or other non- residential - Primarily commercial or other non-residential VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Entirely residential 2. Primarily residential with some commercial or other non-residential 3. Primarily commercial or other non-residential MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Different descriptions may have been made at different calls, although in no case were more than 2 separate codes used at separate calls for the same case. If multiple codes were coded at different calls, the highest number code was used in PreAdmin.42. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 72 1 1061 2 68 3 11 ============================================================================= V042043 PreAdmin.43. Observed urbanicity of segment ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: In which of the following is this segment located? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Rural area 2. Small town 3. Suburb 4. Large city 5. Inner city MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Different descriptions may have been made at different calls, although in no case were more than 2 separate codes used at separate calls for the same case. If multiple codes were coded at different calls, the highest number code was used in PreAdmin.43. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 68 1 184 2 270 3 372 4 244 5 74 ============================================================================= V042044 PreAdmin.44. Political signs ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Is a campaign or political sign visible in the structure's window(s) or in front of the structure? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes {SPECIFY} 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Signs may have been noted at multiple calls. If Yes was coded for any call, then PreAdmin44. was coded 1. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 74 1 25 5 1113 ============================================================================= V042044a PreAdmin.44a. Type political sign 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF POLITICAL SIGN VISIBLE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Is a campaign or political sign visible in the structure's window(s) or in front of the structure? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic Presidential candidate 2. Republican Presidential candidate 3. Congressional candidate 4. Candidate for governor 5. 1 or more local candidates 7. Other non-presidential candidate, NA what level MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. 5,0 in PreAdmin.44 NOTES: ------ Coded from specify text of PreAdmin44. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1187 0 1 1 8 2 5 4 1 5 9 7 1 ============================================================================= V042044b PreAdmin.44b. Type political sign 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF POLITICAL SIGN VISIBLE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Is a campaign or political sign visible in the structure's window(s) or in front of the structure? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic Presidential candidate 2. Republican Presidential candidate 3. Congressional candidate 4. Candidate for governor 5. 1 or more local candidates 7. Other non-presidential candidate, NA what level MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,0 in PreAdmin.44; no additional signs NOTES: ------ Coded from specify text of PreAdmin44. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1208 3 1 5 1 7 2 ============================================================================= V042045x PreAdmin.45x. Summary: any specified impediment noted ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Are there any physical impediments to entry of this structure? - Locked common entrance, no public access to unit - Locked gates - Doorperson or other gatekeeper - Access to units controlled through intercom system - None of the above INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 0. None of the specified impediments coded at any call and 'none of the above' specifically coded for at least 1 call 1. 1 or more specified impediments coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTES: ------ Summary of PreAdmin.45a-PreAdmin.45d. This is a multiple-mention question that may have been coded by the interviewer at multiple calls. If the interviewer coded any of the specified impediment codes other than 'none of the above' at any call, then PreAdmin.45x has been coded 1. Code 0 indicates that no impediment was coded at any call and 'none of the above' was coded for at least 1 call. Code 9. NA corresponds to 10 cases without any interviewer observation data, 20 cases without interviewer observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PreAdmin.36a- PreAdmin.36z), and 70 cases uncoded for absence or presence of physical impediments (including 'none of the above') at any call. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 970 1 142 9 100 ============================================================================= V042045a PreAdmin.45a. Structure impediment - locked entrance ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Are there any physical impediments to entry of this structure? - Locked common entrance, no public access to unit INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Specified impediments may have been coded over multiple calls. If this impediment was coded for any call, then 1 is coded here. Code 0. NA corresponds to 10 cases without any interviewer observation data, 20 cases without interviewer observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PreAdmin.36a- PreAdmin.36z), and 70 cases uncoded for absence or presence of physical impediments (including 'none of the above') at any call. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 100 1 95 5 1017 ============================================================================= V042045b PreAdmin.45b. Structure impediment - locked gates ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Are there any physical impediments to entry of this structure? - Locked gates INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Specified impediments may have been coded over multiple calls. If this impediment was coded for any call, then 1 is coded here. Code 0. NA corresponds to 10 cases without any interviewer observation data, 20 cases without interviewer observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PreAdmin.36a- PreAdmin.36z), and 70 cases uncoded for absence or presence of physical impediments (including 'none of the above') at any call. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 100 1 40 5 1072 ============================================================================= V042045c PreAdmin.45c. Structure impediment - gatekeeper ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Are there any physical impediments to entry of this structure? - Doorperson or other gatekeeper INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Specified impediments may have been coded over multiple calls. If this impediment was coded for any call, then 1 is coded here. Code 0. NA corresponds to 10 cases without any interviewer observation data, 20 cases without interviewer observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PreAdmin.36a- PreAdmin.36z), and 70 cases uncoded for absence or presence of physical impediments (including 'none of the above') at any call. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 100 1 28 5 1084 ============================================================================= V042045d PreAdmin.45d. Structure impediment - intercom ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Are there any physical impediments to entry of this structure? - Access to units controlled through intercom system INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Specified impediments may have been coded over multiple calls. If this impediment was coded for any call, then 1 is coded here. Code 0. NA corresponds to 10 cases without any interviewer observation data, 20 cases without interviewer observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PreAdmin.36a- PreAdmin.36z), and 70 cases uncoded for absence or presence of physical impediments (including 'none of the above') at any call. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 100 1 70 5 1042 ============================================================================= V042046x PreAdmin.46x. Summary: any specified security measure ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Are there any security measures used on this structure? - Bars on windows - Crime watch or security system signs - No trespassing signs - Security door (windowless metal primary entrance) - Guard dogs - None of the above INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 0. None of the specified security measures coded at any call and 'none of the above' specifically coded for at least 1 call 1. 1 or more specified impediments coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTES: ------ Summary of PreAdmin.46a-PreAdmin.45e. This is a multiple-mention question that may have been coded by the interviewer at multiple calls. If the interviewer coded any of the specified security measure codes other than 'none of the above' at any call, then PreAdmin.46x has been coded 1. Code 0 indicates that no impediment was coded at any call and 'none of the above' was coded for at least 1 call. Code 9. NA corresponds to 10 cases without any interviewer observation data, 20 cases without interviewer observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PreAdmin.36a- PreAdmin.36z), and 69 cases uncoded for absence or presence of security measures (including 'none of the above') at any call. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 941 1 172 9 99 ============================================================================= V042046a PreAdmin.46a. Structure security - bars ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Are there any security measures used on this structure? - Bars on windows INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Specified security measures may have been coded over multiple calls. If this security measure was coded for any call, then 1 is coded here. Code 0. NA corresponds to 10 cases without any interviewer observation data, 20 cases without interviewer observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PreAdmin.36a- PreAdmin.36z), and 69 cases uncoded for absence or presence of security measures (including 'none of the above') at any call. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 99 1 38 5 1075 ============================================================================= V042046b PreAdmin.46b. Structure security - crime watch/sec system ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Are there any security measures used on this structure? - Crime watch or security system signs INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Specified security measures may have been coded over multiple calls. If this security measure was coded for any call, then 1 is coded here. Code 0. NA corresponds to 10 cases without any interviewer observation data, 20 cases without interviewer observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PreAdmin.36a- PreAdmin.36z), and 69 cases uncoded for absence or presence of security measures (including 'none of the above') at any call. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 99 1 47 5 1066 ============================================================================= V042046c PreAdmin.46c. Structure security - no trespassing sign ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Are there any security measures used on this structure? - No trespassing signs INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Specified security measures may have been coded over multiple calls. If this security measure was coded for any call, then 1 is coded here. Code 0. NA corresponds to 10 cases without any interviewer observation data, 20 cases without interviewer observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PreAdmin.36a- PreAdmin.36z), and 69 cases uncoded for absence or presence of security measures (including 'none of the above') at any call. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 99 1 31 5 1082 ============================================================================= V042046d PreAdmin.46d. Structure security - security door ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Are there any security measures used on this structure? - Security door (windowless metal primary entrance) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Specified security measures may have been coded over multiple calls. If this security measure was coded for any call, then 1 is coded here. Code 0. NA corresponds to 10 cases without any interviewer observation data, 20 cases without interviewer observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PreAdmin.36a- PreAdmin.36z), and 69 cases uncoded for absence or presence of security measures (including 'none of the above') at any call. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 99 1 69 5 1044 ============================================================================= V042046e PreAdmin.46e. Structure security - guard dogs ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Are there any security measures used on this structure? - Guard dogs INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer at call level. Specified security measures may have been coded over multiple calls. If this security measure was coded for any call, then 1 is coded here. Code 0. NA corresponds to 10 cases without any interviewer observation data, 20 cases without interviewer observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PreAdmin.36a- PreAdmin.36z), and 69 cases uncoded for absence or presence of security measures (including 'none of the above') at any call. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 99 1 34 5 1079 ============================================================================= V042047 PreAdmin.47. Gatekeeper present ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 2. No, but building is locked/subdivision is gated and locked 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ See also PreAdmin.45b, PreAdmin.45c, and the summaries in PreAdmin.48x1 and PreAdmin.48x2. Coded by interviewer at call level. Description may have been noted at multiple calls. If 1 or 2 was coded for any call, then PreAdmin.47 was coded accordingly (note: in 2 cases, both 1 and 2 were coded at separate calls; for these 2 cases PreAdmin.47 has been coded 1). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 73 1 28 2 29 5 1082 ============================================================================= V042047a PreAdmin.47a. Type gatekeeper ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: IF THERE IS GATEKEEP OR IF BUILDING/SUBDIVISION IS LOCKED: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Select the option below which best describes the situation. VALID CODES: ------------ 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 2. Building manager or other gatekeeper must get permission from someone in R's HU before you are allowed to make contact with the household 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. 5,0 in PreAdmin.47 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1155 0 8 1 18 2 16 7 15 ============================================================================= V042048a PreAdmin.48a. Summary: gatekeeper status ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Summary: gatekeeper status VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Gatekeeper noted at neither PreAdmin.45c nor PreAdmin.47 1. Gatekeeper noted at PreAdmin.45c but not at PreAdmin.47 2. Gatekeeper noted at PreAdmin.47 but not at PreAdmin.45c 3. Gatekeeper noted at both PreAdmin.45c and PreAdmin.47 MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA in both PreAdmin.45c and PreAdmin.47 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1153 1 11 2 11 3 17 9 20 ============================================================================= V042048b PreAdmin.48b. Summary: locked status ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Summary: locked gate/building status VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Locked status noted at neither PreAdmin.45b nor PreAdmin.47 1. Locked status noted at PreAdmin.45b but not at PreAdmin.47 2. Locked status noted at PreAdmin.47 but not at PreAdmin.45c 3. Locked status noted at both PreAdmin.45b and PreAdmin.47 MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA in both PreAdmin.45b and PreAdmin.47 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1127 1 36 2 25 3 4 9 20 ============================================================================= V042101 PreIwr.1. Interviewer of record ID ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interviewer of record ID VALID CODES: ------------ 952102-95268960 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042101a PreIwr.1a. Other interviewer ID ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Other Pre interviewer ID VALID CODES: ------------ 1205461-94469468 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no other interviewer TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042102 PreIwr.2. Supervisor ID ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre Supervisor ID VALID CODES: ------------ 1835779-71570049 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042103 PreIwr.3. Interviewer gender ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interviewer gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 5. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042104 PreIwr.4. Interviewer education level ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interviewer education level VALID CODES: ------------ 1. High school graduate 2. College graduate MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ As a result of confidentiality review, the categories for this variable have been revised for 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042105 PreIwr.5. Interviewer race ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interviewer race VALID CODES: ------------ 1. White 2. Nonwhite MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ As a result of confidentiality review, the categories for this variable have been revised for 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042106 PreIwr.6. Interviewer ethnicity ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interviewer ethnicity VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No ethnic identity coded 1. Hispanic 7. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ This variable is unavailable in 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042107 PreIwr.7. Interviewer languages ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interviewer languages VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Does not speak Spanish 1. Speaks Spanish MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTES: ------ As a result of confidentiality review, the categories for this variable have been revised for 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042108 PreIwr.8. Interviewer experience ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interviewer experience (number of years) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. 0-5 years 2. 6-10 years 3. 11 or more years MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ As a result of confidentiality review, the categories for this variable have been revised for 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042109 PreIwr.9. Interviewer age group ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interviewer age group VALID CODES: ------------ 1. 18-34 years 2. 35-50 years 3. 51-64 years 4. 65 years or more MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ As a result of confidentiality review, the categories for this variable have been revised for 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042201 PreErr.1. Pre interview error flag 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Pre interview error flag 1 VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No error in Pre application 1. Error in E8 (skipped E8a) 2. Error in E9 (skipped E9a) 3. Error in E8 and E9 (skipped E8a and E9a) NOTES: ------ A programming error early in the field period resulted in respondents who answered DK in E8 or E9 not being asked the respective followup (E8a/E9a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1134 1 26 2 30 3 22 ============================================================================= V042202 PreErr.2. Pre interview error flag 2 ============================================================================= QUESTION: --------- Pre interview error flag 2 VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No error; F3-F6 not skipped 1. Error; F3-F6 skipped NOTES: ------ A programming problem early in the field period resulted in 125 respondents not being asked the F3-F6 unemployment and inflation questions; these cases are coded 0 NA in F3-F6. 0 1087 1 125 ============================================================================= V042401 PreRand.1. Random order Pres cands A3-A6 Likes-Dislikes ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A3-A6) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. President Bush likes-dislikes administered first (A3-A4) 2. John Kerry likes-dislikes administered first (A5-A6) NOTES: ------ The order of Presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes' was randomized in Pre series A3-A6. This variable identifies whether President Bush (A3-A4) or John Kerry (A5-A6) questions were administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 573 2 639 ============================================================================= V042402 PreRand.2. Random order Pres cands B1b-B1c thermometers ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate thermometers B1b-B1c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. John Kerry thermometer administered first (B1b) 2. Ralph Nader thermometer administered first (B1c) NOTES: ------ The order of John Kerry and Ralph Nader thermometers in B1b-B1c was randomized after administration of the thermometer for President Bush as the first thermometer in the B1 thermometer series. This variable identifies whether the thermometer for John Kerry (B1b) or Ralph Nader (B1c) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 602 2 610 ============================================================================= V042403a PreRand.3a. Random order B1d Cheney thermometer ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Dick Cheney thermometer B1d in political figure thermometer series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered as 1st name 2. Administered as 2nd name 3. Administered as 3rd name 4. Administered as 4th name 5. Administered as 5th name 6. Administered as 6th name 7. Administered as 7th name 8. Administered as 8th name NOTES: ------ B1d-B1m thermometers for 8 political figures were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (B1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (B1b) and Ralph Nader (B1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for Vice-President Cheney as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 8 political figure thermometers B1d-B1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042403b PreRand.3b. Random order B1e John Edwards thermometer ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of John Edwards thermometer B1e in political figure thermometer series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered as 1st name 2. Administered as 2nd name 3. Administered as 3rd name 4. Administered as 4th name 5. Administered as 5th name 6. Administered as 6th name 7. Administered as 7th name 8. Administered as 8th name NOTES: ------ B1d-B1m thermometers for 8 political figures were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (B1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (B1b) and Ralph Nader (B1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for Vice-Presidential candidate John Edwards as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 8 political figure thermometers B1d-B1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042403c PreRand.3c. Random order B1f Laura Bush thermometer ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Laura Bush thermometer B1f in political figure thermometer series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered as 1st name 2. Administered as 2nd name 3. Administered as 3rd name 4. Administered as 4th name 5. Administered as 5th name 6. Administered as 6th name 7. Administered as 7th name 8. Administered as 8th name NOTES: ------ B1d-B1m thermometers for 8 political figures were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (B1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (B1b) and Ralph Nader (B1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for Laura Bush as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 8 political figure thermometers B1d-B1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042403d PreRand.3d. Random order B1g Hillary Clinton thermometer ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Hillary Clinton thermometer B1g in political figure thermometer series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered as 1st name 2. Administered as 2nd name 3. Administered as 3rd name 4. Administered as 4th name 5. Administered as 5th name 6. Administered as 6th name 7. Administered as 7th name 8. Administered as 8th name NOTES: ------ B1d-B1m thermometers for 8 political figures were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (B1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (B1b) and Ralph Nader (B1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for Hillary Clinton as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 8 political figure thermometers B1d-B1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042403e PreRand.3e. Random order B1h Bill Clinton thermometer ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Bill Clinton thermometer B1h in political figure thermometer series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered as 1st name 2. Administered as 2nd name 3. Administered as 3rd name 4. Administered as 4th name 5. Administered as 5th name 6. Administered as 6th name 7. Administered as 7th name 8. Administered as 8th name NOTES: ------ B1d-B1m thermometers for 8 political figures were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (B1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (B1b) and Ralph Nader (B1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for Bill Clinton as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 8 political figure thermometers B1d-B1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042403f PreRand.3f. Random order B1j Colin Powell thermometer ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Colin Powell thermometer B1j in political figure thermometer series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered as 1st name 2. Administered as 2nd name 3. Administered as 3rd name 4. Administered as 4th name 5. Administered as 5th name 6. Administered as 6th name 7. Administered as 7th name 8. Administered as 8th name NOTES: ------ B1d-B1m thermometers for 8 political figures were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (B1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (B1b) and Ralph Nader (B1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for Colin Powell as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 8 political figure thermometers B1d-B1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042403g PreRand.3g. Random order B1k John Ashcroft thermometer ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of John Ashcroft thermometer B1k in political figure thermometer series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered as 1st name 2. Administered as 2nd name 3. Administered as 3rd name 4. Administered as 4th name 5. Administered as 5th name 6. Administered as 6th name 7. Administered as 7th name 8. Administered as 8th name NOTES: ------ B1d-B1m thermometers for 8 political figures were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (B1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (B1b) and Ralph Nader (B1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for John Ashcroft as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 8 political figure thermometers B1d-B1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042403h PreRand.3h. Random order B1m John McCain thermometer ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of John McCain thermometer B1m in political figure thermometer series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered as 1st name 2. Administered as 2nd name 3. Administered as 3rd name 4. Administered as 4th name 5. Administered as 5th name 6. Administered as 6th name 7. Administered as 7th name 8. Administered as 8th name NOTES: ------ B1d-B1m thermometers for 8 political figures were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (B1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (B1b) and Ralph Nader (B1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for John McCain as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 8 political figure thermometers B1d-B1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042404 PreRand.4. Random order parties B1n-B1p thermometers ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of major party thermometers B1n-B1p VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic party thermometer administered first (B1n) 2. Republican party thermometer administered first (B1p) NOTES: ------ The order of major party thermometers in B1n-B1p was randomized after administration of all other thermometers (B1b-B1m). This variable identifies whether the thermometer for the Democratic party (B1n) or the Republican party (B1p) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042405 PreRand.5. Random order parties C1-C2 Likes-Dislikes ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of major party likes-dislikes (C1-C2) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic party likes-dislikes administered first (C1) 2. Republican party likes-dislikes administered first (C2) NOTES: ------ The order of Presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes' was randomized in Pre series C1-C2. This variable identifies whether Democratic party (C1) or Republican party (C2) likes- dislikes questions were administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042406 PreRand.6. Random order Pres cands D1-D2 affects ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidates in affects series (D1-D2) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. President Bush affects administered first (D1 series) 2. John Kerry affects administered first (D2 series) NOTES: ------ The order of Presidential candidates was randomized in Pre affects series D1-D2. This variable identifies whether President Bush affects (D1 affects) or John Kerry affects (D2 affects) were administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042407a PreRand.7a. Random order D1a Bush angry affect ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of D1a angry affect in Bush affect series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th NOTES: ------ The order of the four D1 affects for President Bush was randomized. This identifies affect D1a (angry) as administered as the nth Bush affect. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042407b PreRand.7b. Random order D1b Bush hopeful affect ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of D1b hopeful affect in Bush affect series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th NOTES: ------ The order of the four D1 affects for President Bush was randomized. This identifies affect D1b (hopeful) as administered as the nth Bush affect. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042407c PreRand.7c. Random order D1c Bush afraid affect ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of D1c afraid affect in Bush affect series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th NOTES: ------ The order of the four D1 affects for President Bush was randomized. This identifies affect D1c (afraid) as administered as the nth Bush affect. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042407d PreRand.7d. Random order D1d Bush proud affect ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of D1d proud affect in Bush affect series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th NOTES: ------ The order of the four D1 affects for President Bush was randomized. This identifies affect D1d (proud) as administered as the nth Bush affect. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042408a PreRand.8a. Random order D2a Kerry angry affect ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of D1a angry affect in Kerry affect series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th NOTES: ------ The order of the four D1 affects for John Kerry was randomized. This identifies affect D2a (angry) as administered as the nth Kerry affect. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042408b PreRand.8b. Random order D2b Kerry hopeful affect ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of D1b hopeful affect in Kerry affect series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th NOTES: ------ The order of the four D1 affects for John Kerry was randomized. This identifies affect D2b (hopeful) as administered as the nth Kerry affect. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042408c PreRand.8c. Random order D2c Kerry afraid affect ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of D1c afraid affect in Kerry affect series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th NOTES: ------ The order of the four D1 affects for John Kerry was randomized. This identifies affect D2c (afraid) as administered as the nth Kerry affect. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042408d PreRand.8d. Random order D2d Kerry proud affect ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of D1d proud affect in Kerry affect series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th NOTES: ------ The order of the four D1 affects for John Kerry was randomized. This identifies affect D2d (proud) as administered as the nth Kerry affect. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042409 PreRand.9. Random order Pres cand E3-E4 liberal-conservative ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate liberal-conservative placements E3-E4 VALID CODES: ------------ 1. John Kerry placement administered first (K3) 2. Ralph Nader placement administered first (K4) NOTES: ------ The order of John Kerry and Ralph Nader liberal-conservative placements E3-E4 was randomized after administration of the liberal-conservative placement for President Bush in E2. This variable identifies whether the liberal-conservative placement for John Kerry (E3) or Ralph Nader (E4) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042410 PreRand.10. Random order parties E5-E6 liberal-conservative ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of major party liberal-conservative placements E5-E6 VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic party placement administered first (E5) 2. Republican party placement administered first (E6) NOTES: ------ The order of major party liberal-conservative placements E5-E6 was randomized after administration of all other liberal- conservative placements. This variable identifies whether the Democratic party (E5) or Republican party (E4) placement was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042411 PreRand.11. Random order F3-F6 unemployment or inflation ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of unemployment and inflation questions in economic series F3-F6 VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Unemployment questions F3-F4 administered first 2. Inflation questions F5-F6 administered first MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 0 in F3-F6 NOTES: ------ The order of unemployment questions (F3-F4) or inflation questions (F5-F6) was randomized in the F3-F6 series on the economy. This variable identifies whether unemployment(F3-F4) or inflation (F5-F6) questions were administered first. [Note: A programming problem early in the field period resulted in 125 respondents not being asked the F3-F6 unemployment and inflation questions; these cases are coded 0 NA in F3-F6] TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042412 PreRand.12. Random order names G1-G3 party performance ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of major party names in text of G1-G3 party performance series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic party first in question text 2. Republican party first in question text NOTES: ------ The order in which the Democratic and Republican party names were read in the question texts of G1-G3 party performance questions was randomized. This variable identifies whether 'Democratic party' or 'Republican party' was read first in the G1-G3 question texts. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042413 PreRand.13. Random order Pres cands K1-K2 traits ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidates in traits series (K1-K2) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. President Bush traits administered first (K1 series) 2. John Kerry traits administered first (K2 series) NOTES: ------ The order of Presidential candidates was randomized in Pre traits series K1-K2. This variable identifies whether President Bush traits (K1 traits) or John Kerry traits (K2 traits) were administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042414a PreRand.14a. Random order K1a Bush moral trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1a moral trait in Bush traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K1 traits for President Bush was randomized. This identifies trait K1a (moral) as administered as the nth Bush trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042414b PreRand.14b. Random order K1b Bush leadership trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1b leadership trait in Bush traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K1 traits for President Bush was randomized. This identifies trait K1b (provides strong leadership) as administered as the nth Bush trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042414c PreRand.14c. Random order K1c Bush cares trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1c cares trait in Bush traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K1 traits for President Bush was randomized. This identifies trait K1c (really cares about people like you) as administered as the nth Bush trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042414d PreRand.14d. Random order K1d Bush knowledgeable trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1d knowledgeable trait in Bush traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K1 traits for President Bush was randomized. This identifies trait K1d (knowledgeable) as administered as the nth Bush trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042414e PreRand.14e. Random order K1e Bush intelligent trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1e intelligent trait in Bush traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K1 traits for President Bush was randomized. This identifies trait K1e (intelligent) as administered as the nth Bush trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042414f PreRand.14f. Random order K1f Bush dishonest trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1f dishonest trait in Bush traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K1 traits for President Bush was randomized. This identifies trait K1f (dishonest) as administered as the nth Bush trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042414g PreRand.14g. Random order K1g Bush make up mind trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1g make up mind trait in Kerry traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K1 traits for President Bush was randomized. This identifies trait K1g (can't make up his mind) as administered as the nth Bush trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042415a PreRand.15a. Random order K1a Kerry moral trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1a moral trait in Kerry traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K2 traits for John Kerry was randomized. This identifies trait K2a (moral) as administered as the nth Kerry trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042415b PreRand.15b. Random order K1b Kerry leadership trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1b leadership trait in Kerry traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K2 traits for John Kerry was randomized. This identifies trait K2b (provides strong leadership) as administered as the nth Kerry trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042415c PreRand.15c. Random order K1c Kerry cares trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1c cares trait in Kerry traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K2 traits for John Kerry was randomized. This identifies trait K2c (really cares about people like you) as administered as the nth Kerry trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042415d PreRand.15d. Random order K1d Kerry knowledgeable trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1d knowledgeable trait in Kerry traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K2 traits for John Kerry was randomized. This identifies trait K2d (knowledgeable) as administered as the nth Kerry trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042415e PreRand.15e. Random order K1e Kerry intelligent trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1e intelligent trait in Kerry traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K2 traits for John Kerry was randomized. This identifies trait K2e (intelligent) as administered as the nth Kerry trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042415f PreRand.15f. Random order K1f Kerry dishonest trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1f dishonest trait in Kerry traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K2 traits for John Kerry was randomized. This identifies trait K2f (dishonest) as administered as the nth Kerry trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042415g PreRand.15g. Random order K1g Kerry make up mind trait ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of K1g make up mind trait in Kerry traits series VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th NOTES: ------ The order of the seven K2 traits for John Kerry was randomized. This identifies trait K2g (can't make up his mind) as administered as the nth Kerry trait. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042416 PreRand.16. Random order Pres cands N1b-c spending-services ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate spending-services placements N1b-N1c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. George Bush placement administered first (N1b) 2. John Kerry placement administered first (N1c) NOTES: ------ The order of George Bush and John Kerry spending-services placements N1b-N1c was randomized after self-placement (N1a). This variable identifies whether the spending-services placement for George Bush (N1b) or John Kerry (N1c) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042417 PreRand.17. Random order parties N1d-e spending-services ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of major party spending-services placements N1d-e VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic party placement administered first (N1d) 2. Republican party placement administered first (N1e) NOTES: ------ The order of major party spending-services placements N1d-N1e was randomized after self-placement and placements of Presidential candidates (N1a-c). This variable identifies whether the spending-services placement for the Democratic party (N1d) or the Republican party (N1e) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042418 PreRand.18. Random order Pres cands N2b-c defense spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate defense spending placements N2b-N2c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. George Bush placement administered first N2b) 2. John Kerry placement administered first (N2c) NOTES: ------ The order of George Bush and John Kerry defense spending placements N2b-N2c was randomized after self-placement (N2a). This variable identifies whether the defense spending placement for George Bush (N2b) or John Kerry (N2c) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042419 PreRand.19. Random order parties N2d-e defense spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of major party defense spending placements N2d-N2e VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic party placement administered first (N2d) 2. Republican party placement administered first (N2e) NOTES: ------ The order of major party defense spending placements N2d-N2e was randomized after self-placment and placements of Presidential candidates (N2a-c). This variable identifies whether the defense spending placement for the Democratic party (N2d) or the Republican party (N2e) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042420 PreRand.20. Random order Pres cands N5b-c guaranteed jobs ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate guaranteed jobs placements N5b-N5c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. George Bush placement administered first (N5b) 2. John Kerry placement administered first (N5c) NOTES: ------ The order of George Bush and John Kerry guaranteed jobs placements N5b-N5c was randomized after self-placement (N5a). This variable identifies whether the guaranteed jobs placement for George Bush (N5b) or John Kerry (N5c) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042421 PreRand.21. Random order parties N5d-e guaranteed jobs ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of major party guaranteed jobs placements N5d-N5e VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic party placement administered first (N5d) 2. Republican party placement administered first (N5e) NOTES: ------ The order of major party guaranteed jobs placements N5d-N5e was randomized after self-placement and placements of Presidential candidates (N5a-c). This variable identifies whether the guaranteed jobs placement for the Democratic party (N5d) or the Republican party (N5e) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042422 PreRand.22. Random order Pres cands N6b-c aid to blacks ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate aid to blacks placements N6b-N6c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. George Bush placement administered first (N6b) 2. John Kerry placement administered first (N6c) NOTES: ------ The order of George Bush and John Kerry aid to blacks placements N6b-N6c was randomized after self-placement (N6a). This variable identifies whether the aid to blacks placement for George Bush (N6b) or John Kerry (N6c) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042423 PreRand.23. Random order parties N6d-e aid to blacks ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of major party aid to blacks placements N6d-N6e VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic party placement administered first (N6d) 2. Republican party placement administered first (N6e) NOTES: ------ The order of major party aid to blacks placements N6d-N6e was randomized after self-placement and placements of Presidential candidates (N6a-c). This variable identifies whether the aid to blacks placement for the Democratic party (N6d) or the Republican party (N6e) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042424a PreRand.24a. Random order P1b Social Security Fed. spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Social Security P1b in Federal spending series VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Administered 1st 02. Administered 2nd 03. Administered 3rd 04. Administered 4th 05. Administered 5th 06. Administered 6th 07. Administered 7th 08. Administered 8th 09. Administered 9th 10. Administered 10th NOTES: ------ P1b-P1m Federal spending items were administered in randomized order after the administration of the Federal spending question for highways (P1a). This variable identifies the Social Security Federal spending question P1b as administered as the nth Federal spending item in the series of 10 questions P1b-P1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042424b PreRand.24b. Random order P1c public schools Fed. spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of public schools P1c in Federal spending series VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Administered 1st 02. Administered 2nd 03. Administered 3rd 04. Administered 4th 05. Administered 5th 06. Administered 6th 07. Administered 7th 08. Administered 8th 09. Administered 9th 10. Administered 10th NOTES: ------ P1b-P1m Federal spending items were administered in randomized order after the administration of the Federal spending question for highways (P1a). This variable identifies the public schools Federal spending question P1c as administered as the nth Federal spending item in the series of 10 questions P1b-P1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042424c PreRand.24c. Random order P1d science/tech Fed. spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of science and technology P1d in Federal spending series VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Administered 1st 02. Administered 2nd 03. Administered 3rd 04. Administered 4th 05. Administered 5th 06. Administered 6th 07. Administered 7th 08. Administered 8th 09. Administered 9th 10. Administered 10th NOTES: ------ P1b-P1m Federal spending items were administered in randomized order after the administration of the Federal spending question for highways (P1a). This variable identifies the science and technology Federal spending question P1d as administered as the nth Federal spending item in the series of 10 questions P1b-P1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042424d PreRand.24d. Random order P1e prevent crime Fed. spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of crime prevention P1e in Federal spending series VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Administered 1st 02. Administered 2nd 03. Administered 3rd 04. Administered 4th 05. Administered 5th 06. Administered 6th 07. Administered 7th 08. Administered 8th 09. Administered 9th 10. Administered 10th NOTES: ------ P1b-P1m Federal spending items were administered in randomized order after the administration of the Federal spending question for highways (P1a). This variable identifies the crime prevention Federal spending question P1e as administered as the nth Federal spending item in the series of 10 questions P1b-P1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042424e PreRand.24e. Random order P1f welfare Fed. spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of welfare programs P1f in Federal spending series VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Administered 1st 02. Administered 2nd 03. Administered 3rd 04. Administered 4th 05. Administered 5th 06. Administered 6th 07. Administered 7th 08. Administered 8th 09. Administered 9th 10. Administered 10th NOTES: ------ P1b-P1m Federal spending items were administered in randomized order after the administration of the Federal spending question for highways (P1a). This variable identifies the welfare programs Federal spending question P1f as administered as the nth Federal spending item in the series of 10 questions P1b-P1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042424f PreRand.24f. Random order P1g child care Fed. spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of child care P1g in Federal spending series VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Administered 1st 02. Administered 2nd 03. Administered 3rd 04. Administered 4th 05. Administered 5th 06. Administered 6th 07. Administered 7th 08. Administered 8th 09. Administered 9th 10. Administered 10th NOTES: ------ P1b-P1m Federal spending items were administered in randomized order after the administration of the Federal spending question for highways (P1a). This variable identifies the child care Federal spending question P1g as administered as the nth Federal spending item in the series of 10 questions P1b-P1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042424g PreRand.24g. Random order P1h foreign aid Fed. spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of foreign aid P1h in Federal spending series VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Administered 1st 02. Administered 2nd 03. Administered 3rd 04. Administered 4th 05. Administered 5th 06. Administered 6th 07. Administered 7th 08. Administered 8th 09. Administered 9th 10. Administered 10th NOTES: ------ P1b-P1m Federal spending items were administered in randomized order after the administration of the Federal spending question for highways (P1a). This variable identifies the foreign aid Federal spending question P1h as administered as the nth Federal spending item in the series of 10 questions P1b-P1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042424h PreRand.24h. Random order P1j aid to poor Fed. spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of aid to the poor P1j in Federal spending series VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Administered 1st 02. Administered 2nd 03. Administered 3rd 04. Administered 4th 05. Administered 5th 06. Administered 6th 07. Administered 7th 08. Administered 8th 09. Administered 9th 10. Administered 10th NOTES: ------ P1b-P1m Federal spending items were administered in randomized order after the administration of the Federal spending question for highways (P1a). This variable identifies the aid to the poor Federal spending question P1j as administered as the nth Federal spending item in the series of 10 questions P1b-P1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042424j PreRand.24j. Random order P1k illegal immigr Fed. spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of preventing illegal immigration P1k in Federal spending series VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Administered 1st 02. Administered 2nd 03. Administered 3rd 04. Administered 4th 05. Administered 5th 06. Administered 6th 07. Administered 7th 08. Administered 8th 09. Administered 9th 10. Administered 10th NOTES: ------ P1b-P1m Federal spending items were administered in randomized order after the administration of the Federal spending question for highways (P1a). This variable identifies the illegal immigration Federal spending question P1k as administered as the nth Federal spending item in the series of 10 questions P1b-P1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042424k PreRand.24k. Random order P1m war on terror Fed. spending ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of war on terrorism P1m in Federal spending series VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Administered 1st 02. Administered 2nd 03. Administered 3rd 04. Administered 4th 05. Administered 5th 06. Administered 6th 07. Administered 7th 08. Administered 8th 09. Administered 9th 10. Administered 10th NOTES: ------ P1b-P1m Federal spending items were administered in randomized order after the administration of the Federal spending question for highways (P1a). This variable identifies the war on terrorism Federal spending question P1m as administered as the nth Federal spending item in the series of 10 questions P1b-P1m. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042425 PreRand.25. Random order Pres cands P3b-c environment/jobs ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate environment-jobs placements P3b-P3c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. George Bush placement administered first (P3b) 2. John Kerry placement administered first (P3c) NOTES: ------ The order of George Bush and John Kerry environment-jobs placements P3b-P3c was randomized after self-placement (P3a). This variable identifies whether the environment-jobs placement for George Bush (P3b) or John Kerry (P3c) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042426 PreRand.26. Random order Pres cands P5b-c gun control ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate gun control placements P5b-P5c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. George Bush placement administered first (P5b) 2. John Kerry placement administered first (P5c) NOTES: ------ The order of George Bush and John Kerry gun control placements P5b-P5c was randomized after self-placement (P5a). This variable identifies whether the gun control placement for George Bush (P5b) or John Kerry (P5c) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042427 PreRand.27. Random order Pres cands P6b-c women's role ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate women's role placements P6b-P6c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. George Bush placement administered first (P6b) 2. John Kerry placement administered first (P6c) NOTES: ------ The order of George Bush and John Kerry women's role placements P6b-P6c was randomized after self-placement (P6a). This variable identifies whether the women's role placement for George Bush (P6b) or John Kerry (P6c) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V042428 PreRand.28. Random order parties P6d-e women's role ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of major party women's role placements P6d-P6e VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic party placement administered first (P6d) 2. Republican party placement administered first (P6e) NOTES: ------ The order of major party women's role placements P6d-P6e was randomized after self-placement and placements of Presidential candidates. This variable identifies whether the women's role placement for the Democratic party (P6d) or the Republican party (P6e) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043001 A1. Interested in following campaigns? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very much interested 3. Somewhat interested 5. Not much interested MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 498 3 528 5 186 ============================================================================= V043002 A1a. Did R vote 2000? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- In 2000 Al Gore ran on the Democratic ticket against George W. Bush for the Republicans and Ralph Nader as the Reform party candidate. Do you remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE 'DK' RESPONSE} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, voted 5. No, didn't vote MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 817 5 383 8 12 ============================================================================= V043003 A1a1. Recall of last President vote choice ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS VOTED FOR PRESIDENT IN 2000: QUESTION: --------- Which one did you vote for? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE 'DK' RESPONSE} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Al Gore 3. George W. Bush 5. Pat Buchanan 6. Ralph Nader 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in A1a TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 395 1 371 3 400 5 2 6 18 7 7 8 9 9 10 ============================================================================= V043004 A2. Was 2000 Pres election fair or unfair ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- All things considered, would you say that the 2000 presidential election was decided in a way that was FAIR or UNFAIR? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Fair 5. Unfair MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 590 5 566 8 52 9 4 ============================================================================= V043005 A2a. How strongly feels 2000 Pres election was fair/unfair ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FELT 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OUTCOME WAS FAIR / IF R FELT 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OUTCOME WAS UNFAIR: QUESTION: --------- Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that it was [fair/unfair]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Fair - strongly 2. Fair - not strongly 4. Unfair - not strongly 5. Unfair - strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in A2 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 56 1 426 2 159 4 113 5 453 8 5 ============================================================================= A3. INTRO PRES CAND LIKES/DISLIKES ============================================================================= Now I'd like to ask you about the good and bad points of the major candidates for President. ============================================================================= V043006 A3a. Is there anything R likes about GW Bush ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is there anything in particular about George W. Bush that might make you want to vote for him? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 624 5 579 8 8 9 1 ============================================================================= V043007 A3b. Summary: No. Mentions - Likes About GW Bush ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No mentions (5,8 in A3a; 8880,8888,8889 in A3b1) 1. One mention 2. Two mentions 3. Three mentions 4. Four mentions 5. Five mentions MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. RF (9 in A3a) NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 604 1 202 2 165 3 120 4 49 5 71 9 1 ============================================================================= V043007a A3b1. What does R like about GW Bush MENTION 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- 8880. No text; 'none'; 'no'; uncodeable 8888. DK 8889. RF INAP. 5,8,9 in A3a NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043007b A3b2. What does R like about GW Bush MENTION 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A3a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043007c A3b3. What does R like about GW Bush MENTION 3 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A3a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043007d A3b4. What does R like about GW Bush MENTION 4 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A3a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043007e A3b5. What does R like about GW Bush MENTION 5 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A3a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043008 A4a. Is there anything R dislikes about GW Bush ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is there anything in particular about George W. Bush that might make you want to vote AGAINST him? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't Know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 764 5 445 8 3 ============================================================================= V043009 A4b. Summary: No. Mentions - Dislikes About GW Bush ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No mentions (5,8 in A4a; 8880,8888,8889 in A4b1) 1. One mention 2. Two mentions 3. Three mentions 4. Four mentions 5. Five mentions MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. RF (9 in A4a) NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 465 1 255 2 179 3 123 4 78 5 112 ============================================================================= V043009a A4b1. What does R dislike about GW Bush MENTION 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- 8880. No text; 'none'; 'no'; uncodeable 8888. DK 8889. RF INAP. 5,8,9 in A4a NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043009b A4b2. What does R dislike about GW Bush MENTION 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A4a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043009c A4b3. What does R dislike about GW Bush MENTION 3 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A4a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043009d A4b4. What does R dislike about GW Bush MENTION 4 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A4a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043009e A4b5. What does R dislike about GW Bush MENTION 5 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST GEORGE W. BUSH: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A4a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043010 A5a. Is there anything R likes about Kerry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is there anything in particular about John Kerry that might make you want to vote FOR him? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 577 5 619 8 16 ============================================================================= V043011 A5b. Summary: No. Mentions - Likes About John Kerry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No mentions (5,8 in A5a; 8880,8888,8889 in A5b1) 1. One mention 2. Two mentions 3. Three mentions 4. Four mentions 5. Five mentions MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. RF (9 in A5a) NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 647 1 187 2 148 3 91 4 71 5 68 ============================================================================= V043011a A5b1. What does R like about John Kerry MENTION 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- 8880. No text; 'none'; 'no'; uncodeable 8888. DK 8889. RF INAP. 5,8,9 in A5a NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043011b A5b2. What does R like about John Kerry MENTION 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A5a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043011c A5b3. What does R like about John Kerry MENTION 3 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A5a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043011d A5b4. What does R like about John Kerry MENTION 4 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A5a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043011e A5b5. What does R like about John Kerry MENTION 5 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A5a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043012 A6a. Is there anything R dislikes about Kerry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is there anything in particular about John Kerry that might make you want to vote AGAINST him? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 632 5 570 8 10 ============================================================================= V043013 A6b. Summary: No. Mentions - Dislikes About John Kerry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No mentions (5,8 in A6a; 8880,8888,8889 in A6b1) 1. One mention 2. Two mentions 3. Three mentions 4. Four mentions 5. Five mentions MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. RF (9 in A6a) NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 602 1 239 2 168 3 93 4 45 5 65 ============================================================================= V043013a A6b1. What does R dislike about John Kerry MENTION 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- 8880. No text; 'none'; 'no'; uncodeable 8888. DK 8889. RF INAP. 5,8,9 in A6a NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043013b A6b2. What does R dislike about John Kerry MENTION 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A6a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043013c A6b3. What does R dislike about John Kerry MENTION 3 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A6a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043013d A6b4. What does R dislike about John Kerry MENTION 4 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A6a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043013e A6b5. What does R dislike about John Kerry MENTION 5 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST JOHN KERRY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in A6a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either George W. Bush (A3-A4 series) or John Kerry (A5-A6 series) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043014 A7. Days past week watch natl news on TV ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How many days in the PAST WEEK did you watch the NATIONAL network news on TV? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Every day MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 268 1 109 2 136 3 111 4 78 5 113 6 28 7 367 8 2 ============================================================================= V043015 A7a. Attention to national (network) news ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R WATCHED NATIONAL NETWORK TV NEWS IN PAST WEEK: QUESTION: --------- Please look at page 1 of the booklet. How much attention do you pay to news on NATIONAL news shows about the campaign for President -- a GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,8,9 in A7 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 270 1 198 2 318 3 304 4 110 5 12 ============================================================================= V043016 A8a. Days past week watch local TV news late aft/early eve ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How many days in the PAST WEEK did you watch the LOCAL TV news shows such as "Eyewitness News" or "Action News" in the LATE AFTERNOON or EARLY-EVENING? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Every day MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 362 1 73 2 127 3 108 4 71 5 135 6 24 7 310 8 2 ============================================================================= V043017 A8b. Days past week watch local news on TV in the late eve ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How many days in the PAST WEEK did you watch the LOCAL TV news shows in the LATE EVENING? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Every day MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 434 1 102 2 96 3 117 4 90 5 102 6 25 7 246 ============================================================================= V043018 A8c. Attention to local news ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NUMBER OF DAYS WATCHED IS NOT 0/DK/RF FOR BOTH EARLY AND LATE LOCAL NEWS: QUESTION: --------- (Please look at page 1 of the booklet.) How much attention do you pay to news on LOCAL news shows about the campaign for President -- a GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,8,9 in A8a and A8b TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 217 1 116 2 261 3 362 4 225 5 31 ============================================================================= V043019 A9. How many days past week read a daily newspaper? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How many days in the PAST WEEK did you read a daily newspaper? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Every day MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 373 1 145 2 125 3 79 4 63 5 59 6 28 7 340 ============================================================================= V043020 A9(1). How many days past week read a daily online newsp ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How many days in the PAST WEEK did you read a daily newspaper on the Internet (online)? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Every day MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 940 1 46 2 41 3 32 4 24 5 42 6 10 7 77 ============================================================================= V043021 A9a. Did R read about campaign in newspaper? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R READ PRINT NEWSPAPER ANY DAYS IN PAST WEEK / IF R READ ONLINE NEWSPAPER ANY DAYS PAST WK: QUESTION: --------- Did you read about the campaign in any newspaper? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,8,9 in A9 and A9aa TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 300 1 636 5 276 ============================================================================= V043022 A9a1. Attention to newspaper articles ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R READ PRINT NEWSPAPER ANY DAYS IN PAST WEEK / IF R READ ONLINE NEWSPAPER ANY DAYS PAST WK: IF R READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN: QUESTION: --------- (Please look at page 1 of the booklet.) How much attention do you pay to newspaper articles about the campaign for President -- a GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,8,9 in A9 and A9aa; 5,8,9 in A9a TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 576 1 106 2 179 3 273 4 70 5 8 ============================================================================= V043023 A10. Are things in the country on right track ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR A10 ADMINISTRATION: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Right direction 5. Wrong track MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for A11 administration NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered this question at either A10 or A11. See A11x for combined data. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 601 1 220 5 368 8 16 9 7 ============================================================================= V043024 A10a. Presidential approval: general job handling ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING HIS JOB AS PRESIDENT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve 5. Disapprove MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 604 5 580 8 26 9 2 ============================================================================= V043025 A10a1. Presidential approval: general job handling strength ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING JOB AS PRESIDENT / IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING JOB AS PRESIDENT: QUESTION: --------- Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in A10a TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 28 1 398 2 203 4 137 5 442 8 2 9 2 ============================================================================= V043026 A10b. Approval of Presidents handling of economy ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING THE ECONOMY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve 5. Disapprove MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 490 5 684 8 36 9 2 ============================================================================= V043027 A10b1. Strength approve/disappr President handling of econ ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R APPROVES OF GEORGE W. BUSH'S HANDLING ECONOMY / IF R DISAPPROVES OF GEORGE W. BUSH'S HANDLING ECONOMY: QUESTION: --------- Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in A10b TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 38 1 301 2 187 4 173 5 510 8 3 ============================================================================= V043028 A10c. Approval of President handling foreign relations ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING OUR RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve 5. Disapprove MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 509 5 664 8 38 9 1 ============================================================================= V043029 A10c1. Strength approve/disappr Pres handling foreign rel ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH'S HANDLING OF FOREIGN RELATIONS / IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH'S HANDLING OF FOREIGN RELATIONS: QUESTION: --------- Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in A10c TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 39 1 365 2 143 4 130 5 534 8 1 ============================================================================= V043030 A10d. Approve Bush handling budget deficit ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING THE FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve 5. Disapprove MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. DK 9. RF TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 354 5 724 8 131 9 3 ============================================================================= V043031 A10d1. Strength approve/disappr Bush handling budget defct ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH'S HANDLING OF BUDGET DEFICIT / IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH'S HANDLING OF BUDGET DEFICIT: QUESTION: --------- Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. DK 9. RF INAP. 8,9 in A10d TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 134 1 156 2 195 4 172 5 551 8 3 9 1 ============================================================================= V043032 A10e. Approve Bush handling war on terror ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is HANDLING THE WAR ON TERRORISM? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve 5. Disapprove MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. DK 9. RF TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 644 5 538 8 28 9 2 ============================================================================= V043033 A10e1. Strength approve/disappr Bush handling war on terr ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH'S HANDLING OF WAR ON TERROR / IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH'S HANDLING OF WAR ON TERROR: QUESTION: --------- Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. DK 9. RF INAP. 8,9 in A10e TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 30 1 492 2 150 4 119 5 417 8 3 9 1 ============================================================================= V043034 A11. Are things in the country on right track ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR A11 ADMINISTRATION: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Right direction 5. Wrong track MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for A10 administration NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered this question at either A10 or A11. See A11x for combined data. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 611 1 240 5 341 8 18 9 2 ============================================================================= V043034x A11x. SUMMARY: A10/A11 country on right track ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Right direction 5. Wrong track MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ This variable combines data from A10 and A11 placements of the question. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 460 5 709 8 34 9 9 ============================================================================= V043035 A12. Care who wins House election ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- As you know, representatives to Congress in Washington are being chosen in this election from congressional districts all around the country. How much would you say that you personally care about the way the election to the U.S. House of Representatives comes out: do you care VERY MUCH, PRETTY MUCH, NOT VERY MUCH or NOT AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very much 2. Pretty much 3. Not very much 4. Not at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 401 2 421 3 319 4 61 8 9 9 1 ============================================================================= V043036 A13. Approval of Congress handling its job ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way the U.S. Congress has been handling its job? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve 5. Disapprove MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 544 5 502 8 165 9 1 ============================================================================= V043037 A13a. Strength appr/disapprove Congress handling its job ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R APPROVES U.S. CONGRESS HANDLING ITS JOB / IF R DISAPPROVES U.S. CONGRESS HANDLING ITS JOB:: QUESTION: --------- Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in A13 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 166 1 184 2 356 4 211 5 288 8 7 ============================================================================= B1. INTRO THERMOMETERS PRE ============================================================================= Please look at page 2 of the 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 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. ============================================================================= V043038 B1a. Feeling Thermometer: GW Bush ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Looking at page 2 of the booklet How would you rate: GEORGE W. BUSH INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043039 B1b. Feeling Thermometer: John Kerry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) JOHN KERRY INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1b-B1c in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043040 B1c. Feeling Thermometer: Nader ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) RALPH NADER INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1b-B1c in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043041 B1d. Feeling Thermometer: Cheney ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) DICK CHENEY INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1d-B1m in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043042 B1e. Feeling Thermometer: John Edwards ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) JOHN EDWARDS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1d-B1m in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043043 B1f. Feeling Thermometer: Laura Bush ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) LAURA BUSH INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1d-B1m in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043044 B1g. Feeling Thermometer: Hillary Clinton ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) HILLARY CLINTON INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1d-B1m in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043045 B1h. Feeling Thermometer: Bill Clinton ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) BILL CLINTON INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1d-B1m in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043046 B1j. Feeling Thermometer: Colin Powell ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) COLIN POWELL INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1d-B1m in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043047 B1k. Feeling Thermometer: John Ashcroft ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) JOHN ASHCROFT INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1d-B1m in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043048 B1m. Feeling Thermometer: John McCain ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) JOHN MCCAIN INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1d-B1m in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043049 B1n. Feeling Thermometer: Democratic party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) the DEMOCRATIC PARTY INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1n-B1p in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043050 B1p. Feeling Thermometer: Republican party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) the REPUBLICAN PARTY INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were administered names B1n-B1p in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043051 B1q. Feeling Thermometer: Ronald Reagan ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) And finally, in retrospect, how would you rate: RONALD REAGAN INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} VALID CODES: ------------ 0-100 MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= C1. INTRO PARTY LIKES/DISLIKES ============================================================================= I'd like to ask you what you think are the good and bad points about the two NATIONAL PARTIES. ============================================================================= V043052 C1a. Is there anything R likes about Democratic Party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the Democratic party? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 670 5 511 8 23 9 8 ============================================================================= V043053 C1b. Summary: No. Mentions - Likes About Democratic Party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT R LIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No mentions (5,8 in C1a; 8880,8888,8889 in C1b1) 1. One mention 2. Two mentions 3. Three mentions 4. Four mentions 5. Five mentions MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. RF (9 in C1a) NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 549 1 256 2 177 3 98 4 60 5 64 9 8 ============================================================================= V043053a C1b1. What does R like about Democratic Party MENTION 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- 8880. No text; 'none'; 'no'; uncodeable 8888. DK 8889. RF INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043053b C1b2. What does R like about Democratic Party MENTION 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043053c C1b3. What does R like about Democratic Party MENTION 3 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043053d C1b4. What does R like about Democratic Party MENTION 4 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043053e C1b5. What does R like about Democratic Party MENTION 5 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043054 C1c. Is there anything R dislikes about Democratic Party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE about the Democratic party? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 571 5 614 8 22 9 5 ============================================================================= V043055 C1d. Summary: No. Mentions - Dislikes About Democratic Party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT R DISLIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No mentions (5,8 in C1c; 8880,8888,8889 in C1d1) 1. One mention 2. Two mentions 3. Three mentions 4. Four mentions 5. Five mentions MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. RF (9 in C1c) NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 648 1 260 2 151 3 80 4 37 5 31 9 5 ============================================================================= V043055a C1d1. What does R dislike about Democratic Party MENTION 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- 8880. No text; 'none'; 'no'; uncodeable 8888. DK 8889. RF INAP. 5,8,9 in C1c NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043055b C1d2. What does R dislike about Democratic Party MENTION 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C1c; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043055c C1d3. What does R dislike about Democratic Party MENTION 3 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C1c; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043055d C1d4. What does R dislike about Democratic Party MENTION 4 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C1c; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043055e C1d5. What does R dislike about Democratic Party MENTION 5 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C1c; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043056 C2a. Is there anything R likes about Republican Party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the Republican party? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 571 5 617 8 19 9 5 ============================================================================= V043057 C2b. Summary: No. Mentions - Likes About Republican Party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT R LIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No mentions (5,8 in C2a; 8880,8888,8889 in C2b1) 1. One mention 2. Two mentions 3. Three mentions 4. Four mentions 5. Five mentions MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. RF (9 in C2a) NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 655 1 248 2 155 3 83 4 34 5 32 9 5 ============================================================================= V043057a C2b1. What does R like about Republican Party MENTION 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- 8880. No text; 'none'; 'no'; uncodeable 8888. DK 8889. RF INAP. 5,8,9 in C2a NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043057b C2b2. What does R like about Republican Party MENTION 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C2a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043057c C2b3. What does R like about Republican Party MENTION 3 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C2a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043057d C2b4. What does R like about Republican Party MENTION 4 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C2a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043057e C2b5. What does R like about Republican Party MENTION 5 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C2a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043058 C2c. Is there anything R dislikes about Republican Party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE about the Republican party? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 649 5 535 8 20 9 8 ============================================================================= V043059 C2d. Summary: No. Mentions - Dislikes About Republican Party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT R DISLIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No mentions (5,8 in C2c; 8880,8888,8889 in C2d1) 1. One mention 2. Two mentions 3. Three mentions 4. Four mentions 5. Five mentions MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. RF (9 in C2c) NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 563 1 284 2 150 3 105 4 56 5 46 9 8 ============================================================================= V043059a C2d1. What does R dislike about Republican Party MENTION 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- 8880. No text; 'none'; 'no'; uncodeable 8888. DK 8889. RF INAP. 5,8,9 in C2c NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043059b C2d2. What does R dislike about Republican Party MENTION 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C2c; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043059c C2d3. What does R dislike about Republican Party MENTION 3 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C2c; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043059d C2d4. What does R dislike about Republican Party MENTION 4 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C2c; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043059e C2d5. What does R dislike about Republican Party MENTION 5 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: QUESTION: --------- (What is that?) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} VALID CODES: ------------ 0001-8877 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5,8,9 in C2c; no further mention NOTES: ------ See PARTY-CANDIDATE master code in codebook appendix file. Respondents were randomly assigned to be have either the Democratic Party (C1a-C1d) or the Republican Party (C2a-C2d) administered as the first name for the set of presidential candidate 'likes-dislikes'. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043060 C3. Better when one party controls presidency and Congress ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Better when one party controls both 3. Better when control is split 5. It doesn't matter MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 260 3 669 5 249 8 31 9 3 ============================================================================= V043061 C4. R better/worse off than 1 year ago ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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 than you were a year ago? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Better 3. Worse 5. The same {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 523 3 380 5 301 8 3 9 5 ============================================================================= V043062 C4a. R how much better/worse off than 1 year ago ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R'S FAMILY HAS BEEN BETTER OFF IN LAST YEAR / IF R'S FAMILY HAS BEEN WORSE OFF IN LAST YEAR: QUESTION: --------- MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Same (5 in C4) 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in C4 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 8 1 144 2 378 3 301 4 265 5 114 8 2 ============================================================================= V043063 C5. Will R be financially better/worse off year from now ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Better 3. Worse 5. The same MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 450 3 106 5 610 8 42 9 4 ============================================================================= V043064 C5a. R how much better/worse off 1 year from now ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R THINKS FAMILY WILL BE BETTER OFF A YEAR FROM NOW / IF R THINKS FAMILY WILL BE WORSE OFF A YEAR FROM NOW: QUESTION: --------- MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Same (5 in C5) 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in C5 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 46 1 183 2 267 3 610 4 78 5 25 8 3 ============================================================================= V043065 C6. Does R/spouse have any money invested in stock market ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you personally, or jointly with a spouse, have any MONEY INVESTED IN THE STOCK MARKET right now -- either in an individual stock or in a mutual fund? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 635 5 559 8 7 9 11 ============================================================================= V043066 C7. Did R put off medical treatment R could not afford ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 397 5 814 8 1 ============================================================================= V043067 C8. Can R afford needed health care ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Now thinking about health care. Can you (and your family) afford to pay for the health care that you need? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 794 5 414 8 4 ============================================================================= V043068 C9. Does R have health insurance ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you presently have any kind of health insurance? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 1040 5 171 8 1 ============================================================================= D1. INTRO - PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS ============================================================================= 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. ============================================================================= V043069 D1a. Affect for GW Bush: angry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH AFFECT / IF NOT FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH AFFECT : QUESTION: --------- [Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:/ (Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:)] ANGRY VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate affects administered first for either George W. Bush (D1 series) or John Kerry (D2 series). Each candidate's set of 4 affects was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 676 5 530 8 3 9 3 ============================================================================= V043070 D1a1. How often GW Bush: angry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS GEORGE W. BUSH HAS MADE R ANGRY: QUESTION: --------- How often would you say you've felt angry -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in D1a TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 536 1 211 2 171 3 209 4 85 ============================================================================= V043071 D1b. Affect for GW Bush: hopeful ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH AFFECT / IF NOT FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH AFFECT : QUESTION: --------- [Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:/ (Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:)] HOPEFUL VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate affects administered first for either George W. Bush (D1 series) or John Kerry (D2 series). Each candidate's set of 4 affects was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 667 5 537 8 5 9 3 ============================================================================= V043072 D1b1. How often GW Bush: hopeful ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS GEORGE W. BUSH HAS MADE R HOPEFUL: QUESTION: --------- How often would you say you've felt hopeful -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in D1b TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 545 1 126 2 195 3 265 4 80 8 1 ============================================================================= V043073 D1c. Affect for GW Bush: afraid ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH AFFECT / IF NOT FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH AFFECT : QUESTION: --------- [Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:/ (Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:)] AFRAID VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate affects administered first for either George W. Bush (D1 series) or John Kerry (D2 series). Each candidate's set of 4 affects was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 529 5 677 8 4 9 2 ============================================================================= V043074 D1c1. How often GW Bush: afraid ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS GEORGE W. BUSH HAS MADE R AFRAID: QUESTION: --------- How often would you say you've felt afraid -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in D1c TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 683 1 115 2 147 3 204 4 62 9 1 ============================================================================= V043075 D1d. Affect for GW Bush: proud ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH AFFECT / IF NOT FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH AFFECT : QUESTION: --------- [Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:/ (Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:)] PROUD VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate affects administered first for either George W. Bush (D1 series) or John Kerry (D2 series). Each candidate's set of 4 affects was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 736 5 468 8 5 9 3 ============================================================================= V043076 D1d1. How often GW Bush: proud ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS GEORGE W. BUSH HAS MADE R PROUD: QUESTION: --------- How often would you say you've felt proud -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in D1d TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 476 1 174 2 196 3 253 4 112 8 1 ============================================================================= V043077 D2a. Affect for Kerry: angry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST JOHN KERRY AFFECT / IF NOT FIRST JOHN KERRY AFFECT : QUESTION: --------- [Think about JOHN KERRY. Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:/ (Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:)] ANGRY VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate affects administered first for either George W. Bush (D1 series) or John Kerry (D2 series). Each candidate's set of 4 affects was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 376 5 823 8 10 9 3 ============================================================================= V043078 D2a1. How often Kerry: angry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS JOHN KERRY HAS MADE R FEEL ANGRY: QUESTION: --------- How often would you say you've felt angry -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in D2a TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 836 1 81 2 89 3 145 4 60 9 1 ============================================================================= V043079 D2b. Affect for Kerry: hopeful ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST JOHN KERRY AFFECT / IF NOT FIRST JOHN KERRY AFFECT : QUESTION: --------- [Think about JOHN KERRY. Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:/ (Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:)] HOPEFUL VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate affects administered first for either George W. Bush (D1 series) or John Kerry (D2 series). Each candidate's set of 4 affects was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 553 5 637 8 18 9 4 ============================================================================= V043080 D2b1. How often Kerry: hopeful ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS JOHN KERRY HAS MADE R FEEL HOPEFUL: QUESTION: --------- How often would you say you've felt hopeful -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in D2b TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 659 1 113 2 154 3 246 4 37 8 2 9 1 ============================================================================= V043081 D2c. Affect for Kerry: afraid ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST JOHN KERRY AFFECT / IF NOT FIRST JOHN KERRY AFFECT : QUESTION: --------- [Think about JOHN KERRY. Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:/ (Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:)] AFRAID VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate affects administered first for either George W. Bush (D1 series) or John Kerry (D2 series). Each candidate's set of 4 affects was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 273 5 923 8 12 9 4 ============================================================================= V043082 D2c1. How often Kerry: afraid ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS JOHN KERRY HAS MADE R FEEL AFRAID: QUESTION: --------- How often would you say you've felt afraid -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in D2c TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 939 1 69 2 54 3 103 4 46 8 1 ============================================================================= V043083 D2d. Affect for Kerry: proud ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST JOHN KERRY AFFECT / IF NOT FIRST JOHN KERRY AFFECT : QUESTION: --------- [Think about JOHN KERRY. Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:/ (Has John Kerry -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:)] PROUD VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate affects administered first for either George W. Bush (D1 series) or John Kerry (D2 series). Each candidate's set of 4 affects was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 411 5 776 8 22 9 3 ============================================================================= V043084 D2d1. How often Kerry: proud ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS JOHN KERRY HAS MADE R FEEL PROUD: QUESTION: --------- How often would you say you've felt proud -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in D2d TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 801 1 68 2 110 3 188 4 44 8 1 ============================================================================= E1. INTRO PRE LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 3 of the booklet. 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. ============================================================================= V043085 E1a. Liberal/conservative self-placement -7-point scale ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Extremely liberal 02. Liberal 03. Slightly liberal 04. Moderate; middle lf the road 05. Slightly conservative 06. Conservative 07. Extremely conservative MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much {DO NOT PROBE} 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 27 2 112 3 102 4 297 5 145 6 201 7 36 80 285 88 6 89 1 ============================================================================= V043085a E1b. If R had to choose liberal or conservative self-place ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF SELF-PLACEMENT IS MODERATE, DK OR HAVEN'T THOUGHT: QUESTION: --------- If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a LIBERAL or a CONSERVATIVE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Liberal 3. Conservative 5. Moderate {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. RF INAP. 1-3, 5-7, 89 in E1a TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 624 1 184 3 258 5 91 8 55 ============================================================================= V043086 E1x. SUMMARY: R self-placement liberal-conservative ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? (If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a LIBERAL or a CONSERVATIVE?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Liberal 3. Moderate 5. Conservative 7. Refused to choose MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 425 3 91 5 640 7 1 8 55 ============================================================================= V043087 E2. Liberal/conservative Placement - GW Bush ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 3) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH on this scale? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 57 2 71 3 65 4 111 5 134 6 412 7 234 8 125 9 3 ============================================================================= V043088 E3. Liberal/conservative Placement - Kerry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 3) Where would you place JOHN KERRY on this scale? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered E3 and E4 liberal-conservative placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 166 2 317 3 233 4 215 5 78 6 52 7 27 8 120 9 4 ============================================================================= V043089 E4. Liberal/conservative Placement - Nader ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 3) Where would you place RALPH NADER on this scale? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered E3 and E4 liberal-conservative placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 192 2 180 3 113 4 183 5 50 6 35 7 31 8 424 9 4 ============================================================================= V043090 E5. Liberal/conservative Placement - Dem Party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 3) Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY on this scale? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered E5 and E6 liberal-conservative placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 122 2 362 3 250 4 191 5 83 6 67 7 22 8 110 9 5 ============================================================================= V043091 E6. Liberal/conservative Placement - Rep party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 3) Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY on this scale? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered E5 and E6 liberal-conservative placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 35 2 65 3 69 4 122 5 182 6 471 7 147 8 116 9 5 ============================================================================= V043092 E7. Care who wins Presidential Election ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Care a good deal 3. Don't care very much MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 1033 3 174 8 5 ============================================================================= V043093 E8. Who does R think will be elected President? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Who do you think will be elected President in November? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. John Kerry 3. George W. Bush 5. Ralph Nader 7. Other {SPECIFY} {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 341 3 775 7 1 8 93 9 2 ============================================================================= V043094 E8a. Will Pres race be close or will (winner) win by a lot ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R NAMES PRES. CANDIDATE WHO R THINKS WILL WIN ELECTION/ IF R SAYS DOESN'T KNOW WHO WILL WIN THE PRES. ELECTION: QUESTION: --------- Do you think the Presidential race will be CLOSE or will [CANDIDATE NAMED/ one candidate] WIN BY QUITE A BIT? VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Will be close - DK winner 11. Will be close - Kerry will win 12. Will be close - Bush will win 13. Will be close - Nader will win 14. Will be close - other candidate will win 25. Win by quite a bit - Kerry 26. Win by quite a bit - Bush 27. Win by quite a bit - Nader 28. Win by quite a bit - other candidate 29. Win by quite a bit - DK who MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused 99. NA INAP. 9 in E8 NOTES: ------ A programming error early in the field period resulted in 48 respondents who replied DK to E8 not being asked E8a; these 48 cases are coded 99 NA. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 2 0 33 11 289 12 603 14 13 25 50 26 157 29 2 88 15 99 48 ============================================================================= V043095 E9. Which Pres cand will carry state ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What about here in {STATE}? Which candidate for President do you think will carry this state? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF NECESSARY: Which candidate will WIN in this state?} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. John Kerry 3. George W. Bush 5. Ralph Nader 7. Other {SPECIFY} {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 563 3 553 5 2 7 1 8 93 ============================================================================= V043096 E9a. Will Pres race be close in state ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R NAMES CANDIDATE THINKS WILL WIN PRES ELECTION IN STATE/ IF R SAYS DOESN'T KNOW WHO WILL WIN PRES ELECTION IN R's STATE: QUESTION: --------- Do you think the Presidential race will be CLOSE here in (STATE) or will [CANDIDATE NAMED/one candidate] WIN BY QUITE A BIT? VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Will be close - DK winner 11. Will be close - Kerry will win 12. Will be close - Bush will win 13. Will be close - Nader will win 14. Will be close - other candidate will win 25. Win by quite a bit - Kerry 26. Win by quite a bit - Bush 27. Win by quite a bit - Nader 28. Win by quite a bit - other candidate 29. Win by quite a bit - DK who MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused 99. NA INAP. 9 in E9 NOTES: ------ A programming error early in the field period resulted in 52 respondents who replied DK to E9 not being asked E9a; these 52 cases are coded 99 NA. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 22 11 284 12 298 14 7 25 272 26 244 27 2 29 4 88 25 89 2 99 52 ============================================================================= V043097 F1. National economy better/worse in last year ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Now thinking about the economy in the country as a whole, would you say that over the past year the nation's economy has gotten BETTER, stayed ABOUT THE SAME, or gotten WORSE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Gotten better 3. Stayed about the same 5. Gotten worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 278 3 378 5 542 8 13 9 1 ============================================================================= V043098 F1a. How much economy better/worse in last year ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R THINKS ECONOMY HAS GOTTEN BETTER IN THE LAST YEAR / IF R THINKS ECONOMY HAS GOTTEN WORSE IN THE LAST YEAR: QUESTION: --------- MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Same (3 in F1) 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in F1 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 14 1 42 2 236 3 378 4 308 5 234 ============================================================================= V043099 F2. Will national economy be better or worse in next 12 mo ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What about the next 12 months? Do you expect the economy, in the country as a whole, to get BETTER, stay ABOUT THE SAME, or get WORSE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Get better 3. Stay about the same 5. Get worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 413 3 537 5 208 8 50 9 4 ============================================================================= V043100 F2a. How much economy better or worse in next 12 months ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R EXPECTS ECONOMY TO GET BETTER IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS / IF R EXPECTS ECONOMY TO GET WORSE IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS: QUESTION: --------- MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Same (3 in F2) 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in F2 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 54 1 96 2 316 3 537 4 160 5 48 8 1 ============================================================================= V043101 F3. Unemployment better or worse in last year ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Better 3. Stayed same 5. Worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the unemployment questions (F3-F4) or the inflation questions (F5-F6) administered first. A programming problem early in the field period resulted in 125 respondents not being asked the F3-F6 unemployment and inflation questions; these cases are coded 0 NA. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 125 1 266 3 299 5 501 8 21 ============================================================================= V043102 F3a. How much unemployment better or worse in last year ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS UNEMPLOYMENT IN LAST YEAR HAS GOTTEN BETTER / IF R SAYS UNEMPLOYMENT IN LAST YEAR HAS GOTTEN WORSE: QUESTION: --------- Would you say MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Same (3 in F3) 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9,0 in F3 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 34 2 232 3 299 4 292 5 208 8 1 ============================================================================= V043103 F4. R think there more or less unemployment in next year ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More unemployment 3. About the same 5. Less unemployment MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the unemployment questions (F3-F4) or the inflation questions (F5-F6) administered first. A programming problem early in the field period resulted in 125 respondents not being asked the F3-F6 unemployment and inflation questions; these cases are coded 0 NA. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 125 1 254 3 557 5 232 8 43 9 1 ============================================================================= V043104 F5. Inflation better or worse in last year ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Would you say that OVER THE PAST YEAR, inflation has gotten BETTER, stayed ABOUT THE SAME, or gotten WORSE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Better 3. Stayed same 5. Worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the unemployment questions (F3-F4) or the inflation questions (F5-F6) administered first. A programming problem early in the field period resulted in 125 respondents not being asked the F3-F6 unemployment and inflation questions; these cases are coded 0 NA. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 125 1 55 3 469 5 524 8 38 9 1 ============================================================================= V043105 F5a. Inflation much or somewhat better/worse in last year ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS INFLATION HAS GOTTEN BETTER IN PAST YEAR / IF R SAYS INFLATION HAS GOTTEN WORSE IN PAST YEAR: QUESTION: --------- Would you say MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/worse] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Same (3 in F5) 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9,0 in F5 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 164 1 6 2 49 3 469 4 359 5 165 ============================================================================= V043106 F6. Inflation in next year ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How about inflation during the COMING 12 MONTHS -- do you think that there will be HIGHER inflation than now, ABOUT THE SAME, or LOWER inflation? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Higher inflation 3. About the same 5. Lower inflation MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the unemployment questions (F3-F4) or the inflation questions (F5-F6) administered first. A programming problem early in the field period resulted in 125 respondents not being asked the F3-F6 unemployment and inflation questions; these cases are coded 0 NA. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 125 1 361 3 588 5 72 8 65 9 1 ============================================================================= F7. INTRO DIPLOMACY-MILITARY SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 4 of the booklet. Some people believe the United States should solve international problems by using diplomacy and other forms of international pressure and use military force only if absolutely necessary. Suppose we put such people at "1" on this scale. Others believe diplomacy and pressure often fail and the US must be ready to use military force. Suppose we put them at number 7. And of course others fall in positions in-between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. ============================================================================= V043107 F7a. Interventionism by diplomacy/military: self-placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. U.S. should solve with diplomacy and international pressure 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. U.S. must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much about this 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 168 2 107 3 146 4 267 5 180 6 84 7 89 80 161 88 7 89 3 ============================================================================= V043108 F7a1. Importance of diplomacy issue to R ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: ALL RESPONDENTS ASKED ABOUT DIPLOMACY SELF-PLACEMENT: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 441 2 403 3 293 4 43 5 22 8 9 9 1 ============================================================================= V043109 G1. Which party better: handling nations economy ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Not looking at the booklet now. Which party do you think would do a better job of HANDLING THE NATION'S ECONOMY...[the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS/ the REPUBLICANS, the DEMOCRATS], or WOULDN'T THERE BE MUCH DIFFERENCE between them? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF 'DK' OR 'NEITHER PARTY' IS VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democrats 3. Republicans 5. Wouldn't be much difference between them/no difference 7. Neither party {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ The order in which party names appeared in the question text was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 439 3 288 5 447 8 36 9 2 ============================================================================= V043110 G2. Which party better: handle war on terrorism ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Which party do you think would do a better job of HANDLING THE WAR ON TERRORISM...[the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS /the REPUBLICANS, the DEMOCRATS], or WOUDLN'T THERE BE MUCH DIFFERENCE between them? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF 'DK' OR 'NEITHER PARTY' IS VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democrats 3. Republicans 5. About the same by both 7. Neither party {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ The order in which party names appeared in the question text was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 298 3 480 5 386 7 10 8 34 9 4 ============================================================================= V043111 G3. Which party better: handle keeping out of war ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Looking ahead, do you think the problem of KEEPING OUT OF WAR would be handled better in the next four years by [the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS/ the REPUBLICANS, the DEMOCRATS], or ABOUT THE SAME by both? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF 'DK' OR 'NEITHER PARTY' IS VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democrats 3. Republicans 5. About the same by both 7. Neither party {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ The order in which party names appeared in the question text was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 507 3 188 5 470 7 6 8 36 9 5 ============================================================================= V043112 H1. During last year, U.S. position in world weaker/strong ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Turning to some other types of issues facing the country. During the past year, would you say that the United States' position in the world has grown WEAKER, stayed ABOUT THE SAME, or has it grown STRONGER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Weaker 3. Stayed about the same 5. Stronger MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 574 3 334 5 290 8 12 9 2 ============================================================================= V043113 H2. Country would be better off if we just stayed home ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you AGREE or DISAGREE with this statement: This country would be better off if we just stayed home and did not concern ourselves with problems in other parts of the world. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 228 5 971 8 11 9 2 ============================================================================= V043114 J1. Party ID: R think of self as Dem, Rep, Ind or what ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a REPUBLICAN, a DEMOCRAT, an INDEPENDENT, or what? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Republican 2. Democrat 3. Independent 4. Other party {SPECIFY} 5. No preference MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Code order is slightly revised from previous years to match order of responses in the question text. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 347 2 382 3 399 4 14 5 60 8 8 9 2 ============================================================================= V043114a J1a. Party Identification Democrat/Republican-strong/not ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R CONSIDERS SELF A DEMOCRAT: / IF R CONSIDERS SELF A REPUBLICAN : QUESTION: --------- Would you call yourself a STRONG [Democrat/Republican] or a NOT VERY STRONG [Democrat/Republican]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strong 5. Not very strong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 3,4,5,8,9 in J1 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 483 1 396 5 330 8 2 9 1 ============================================================================= V043115 J1b. No Party Identification-closer democrat or republican ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R'S PARTY PREFERENCE IS INDEPENDENT, NO PREFERENCE, OTHER: QUESTION: --------- Do you think of yourself as CLOSER to the Republican Party or to the Democratic party? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Closer to Republican 3. Neither {VOL} 5. Closer to Democratic MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1,2,8,9 in J1 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 739 1 138 3 121 5 210 8 4 ============================================================================= V043116 J1x. Summary: R party ID ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a REPUBLICAN, a DEMOCRAT, an INDEPENDENT, or what? Would you call yourself a STRONG [Democrat/Republican] or a NOT VERY STRONG [Democrat/Republican]? Do you think of yourself as CLOSER to the Republican Party or to the Democratic party? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Strong Democrat (2/1/.) 1. Weak Democrat (2/5-8-9/.) 2. Independent-Democrat (3-4-5/./5) 3. Independent-Independent (3/./3-8-9 ; 5/./3-8-9 if not apolitical) 4. Independent-Republican (3-4-5/./1) 5. Weak Republican (1/5-8-9/.) 6. Strong Republican (1/1/.) 7. Other; minor party; refuses to say (9/./. ; 4/./3-8-9) MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Apolitical (5/./3-8-9 if apolitical) 9. DK (8/./.) NOTES: ------ Code combinations in parentheses represent corresponding values in J1/J1a/J1b. Code 8 (apolitical) was used if R was coded No preference in J1 and also showed little or no interest in politics in response to the following survey questions: A1 (Pre) Interest in campaigns A12 (Pre) Care about Congressional race outcome C1a/C1b (Post) Voted E4 (Post) Follow public affairs Respondents coded 'no preference' in J1 who showed interest in politics were coded 3. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 203 1 179 2 210 3 118 4 138 5 154 6 193 7 5 8 4 9 8 ============================================================================= K1. INTRO - PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE TRAITS ============================================================================= Please look at page 5 of the booklet. 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. ============================================================================= V043117 K1a. Traits for GW Bush: Moral ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is MORAL' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) MORAL? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 344 2 469 3 243 4 128 8 25 9 3 ============================================================================= V043118 K1b. Traits for GW Bush: Provides strong leadership ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 323 2 450 3 277 4 148 8 12 9 2 ============================================================================= V043119 K1c. Traits for GW Bush: really cares ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 201 2 348 3 321 4 324 8 15 9 3 ============================================================================= V043120 K1d. Traits for GW Bush: knowledgeable ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is KNOWLEDGEABLE' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) KNOWLEDGEABLE? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 219 2 486 3 323 4 169 8 12 9 3 ============================================================================= V043121 K1e. Traits for GW Bush: intelligent ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is INTELLIGENT' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) INTELLIGENT? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 224 2 500 3 294 4 178 8 14 9 2 ============================================================================= V043122 K1f. Traits for GW Bush: dishonest ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is DISHONEST' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) DISHONEST? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 142 2 238 3 368 4 428 8 32 9 4 ============================================================================= V043123 K1g. Traits for GW Bush: can't make up own mind ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST GEORGE W. BUSH TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he CAN'T MAKE UP HIS MIND' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) CAN'T MAKE UP HIS MIND? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 100 2 224 3 428 4 435 8 22 9 3 ============================================================================= V043124 K2a. Traits for Kerry: Moral ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is MORAL' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) MORAL? (Does this phrase describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 166 2 593 3 249 4 104 8 98 9 2 ============================================================================= V043125 K2b. Traits for Kerry: provides strong leadership ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP? (Does this phrase describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 143 2 445 3 381 4 164 8 77 9 2 ============================================================================= V043126 K2c. Traits for Kerry: really cares about people like you ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU? (Does this phrase describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 168 2 483 3 334 4 158 8 65 9 4 ============================================================================= V043127 K2d. Traits for Kerry: knowledgeable ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is KNOWLEDGEABLE' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) KNOWLEDGEABLE? (Does this phrase describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 247 2 677 3 190 4 46 8 49 9 3 ============================================================================= V043128 K2e. Traits for Kerry: intelligent ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is INTELLIGENT' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) INTELLIGENT? (Does this phrase describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 326 2 667 3 141 4 33 8 43 9 2 ============================================================================= V043129 K2f. Traits for Kerry: dishonest ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is DISHONEST' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) DISHONEST? (Does this phrase describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 86 2 189 3 459 4 368 8 106 9 4 ============================================================================= V043130 K2g. Traits for Kerry: can't make up mind ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT / IF NOT FIRST JOHN KERRY TRAIT : QUESTION: --------- [(Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN KERRY. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he CAN'T MAKE UP HIS MIND' describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 5 of the booklet.) (What about) CAN'T MAKE UP HIS MIND? (Does this phrase describe John Kerry EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to have questions on the set of Presidential candidate traits administered first for either George W. Bush (K1 series) or John Kerry (K2 series). Each candidate's set of 7 traits was administered in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 239 2 301 3 389 4 219 8 60 9 4 ============================================================================= M1. INTRO WAR IN AFGHANISTAN ============================================================================= Now for another topic. After the September 11 terrorist attacks, President Bush declared a war on terrorism. A first step was to launch air strikes against the Taliban government of Afghanistan that was providing aid and protection to Osama bin Laden and the Al-Qaeda terrorists responsible for the September 11 attacks. ============================================================================= V043131 M1a. War in Afghanistan worth the cost ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Taking everything into account, do you think the U.S. war against the Taliban government in Afghanistan was WORTH THE COST or NOT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Worth it 5. Not worth it MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 835 5 352 8 23 9 2 ============================================================================= M2. INTRO WAR IN IRAQ ============================================================================= Now we want to ask you about the current war in Iraq. ============================================================================= V043132 M2a. Approve Bush handling of war in Iraq ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George Bush is HANDLING THE WAR IN IRAQ? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve 5. Disapprove MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 501 5 692 8 17 9 2 ============================================================================= V043133 M2a1. How much approve/disapprove Bush handling Iraq war ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH'S HANDLING OF WAR IN IRAQ / IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH'S HANDLING OF WAR IN IRAQ : QUESTION: --------- Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in M2a TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 19 1 309 2 190 4 98 5 593 8 3 ============================================================================= V043134 M3. Was Iraq war worth the cost ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Taking everything into account, do you think the war in Iraq has been WORTH THE COST or NOT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Worth it 5. Not worth it MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 465 5 714 8 30 9 3 ============================================================================= V043135 M4. Iraq war increased or decreased threat of terrorism ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- As a result of the United States military action in Iraq, do you think the threat of terrorism against the United States has INCREASED, DECREASED, or stayed ABOUT THE SAME? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Stayed about the same MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 497 3 276 5 425 8 13 9 1 ============================================================================= N1. INTRO SPENDING SERVICES SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 6 of the booklet. 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 a 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. ============================================================================= V043136 N1a. Spending and Services - 7-point scale self-placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Govt should provide many fewer services 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much about this 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 50 2 71 3 124 4 284 5 243 6 145 7 143 80 149 88 3 ============================================================================= V043137 N1a1. Importance of spending/services issue to R ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: ALL RESPONDENTS ASKED ABOUT SERVICES/SPENDING SELF-PLACEMENT: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 376 2 372 3 361 4 74 5 21 8 6 9 2 ============================================================================= V043138 N1b. Spending and Services Placement: GW Bush ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH on this issue? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N1b and N1c spending-services placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 153 2 201 3 252 4 240 5 149 6 87 7 49 8 79 9 2 ============================================================================= V043139 N1c. Spending and Services Placement: Kerry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place JOHN KERRY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N1b and N1c spending-services placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 29 2 41 3 88 4 183 5 273 6 277 7 170 8 149 9 2 ============================================================================= V043140 N1d. Spending and Services Placement: Dem party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N1d and N1e spending-services placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 21 2 46 3 94 4 183 5 284 6 291 7 186 8 105 9 2 ============================================================================= V043141 N1e. Spending and Services Placement: Rep party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N1d and N1e spending-services placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 127 2 222 3 266 4 252 5 153 6 54 7 37 8 99 9 2 ============================================================================= N2. INTRO DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 7 of the booklet. Some people believe that we should spend much less money for defense. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 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. ============================================================================= V043142 N2a. Defense spending - 7-point scale self-placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Govt should decrease defense spending 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Govt should increase defense spending MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much about this 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 43 2 58 3 102 4 287 5 300 6 158 7 113 80 146 88 5 ============================================================================= V043143 N2a1. Importance of defense spending issue to R ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: ALL RESPONDENTS ASKED ABOUT DEFENSE SPENDING SELF-PLACEMENT: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 292 2 426 3 379 4 89 5 20 8 4 9 2 ============================================================================= V043144 N2b. Defense spending scale: GW Bush placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at Page 7) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH on this issue? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should decrease defense spending 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should increase defense spending MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N2b and N2c defense spending placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 21 2 16 3 31 4 86 5 219 6 430 7 359 8 49 9 1 ============================================================================= V043145 N2c. Defense spending scale: Kerry placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at Page 7) Where would you place JOHN KERRY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should decrease defense spending 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should increase defense spending MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N2b and N2c defense spending placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 88 2 171 3 252 4 287 5 183 6 70 7 42 8 118 9 1 ============================================================================= V043146 N2d. Defense spending scale: Dem party placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at Page 7). Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should decrease defense spending 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should increase defense spending MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N2d and N2e defense spending placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 63 2 189 3 270 4 331 5 159 6 59 7 42 8 97 9 2 ============================================================================= V043147 N2e. Defense spending scale: Rep party placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at Page 7). Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should decrease defense spending 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should increase defense spending MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N2d and N2e defense spending placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 19 2 19 3 41 4 144 5 280 6 417 7 205 8 85 9 2 ============================================================================= V043148 N3. Does R favor/oppose tax cuts Pres. Bush initiated ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Not looking at the booklet.) As you may recall, President Bush signed a big tax cut a few years ago. Did you FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut, or is this something you haven't thought about? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 3. Oppose 5. Other/neither/depends {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 7. Haven't thought about 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 463 3 319 5 18 7 404 8 8 ============================================================================= V043149 N3a. How strongly R favors/opposes the Pres Bush tax cuts ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FAVORED PRESIDENT BUSH'S TAX CUT/ IF R OPPOSED PRESIDENT BUSH'S TAX CUT: QUESTION: --------- Did you [favor/oppose] the tax cut STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favored strongly 2. Favored not strongly 4. Opposed not strongly 5. Opposed strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 7. Other/neither/depends (5 in N3) 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. Haven't thought about it (7 in N3) INAP. 8,9 in N3 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 8 0 404 1 323 2 137 4 94 5 225 7 18 8 3 ============================================================================= N4. INTRO GOVT HEALTH INSURANCE SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 8 of the booklet. 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. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1. Others feel that all medical expenses should be paid by individuals through private insurance plans like Blue Cross or other company paid plans. 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. ============================================================================= V043150 N4a. Govt/private medical insurance scale: self-placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Govt insurance plan 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Private insurance plan MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 220 2 139 3 150 4 216 5 165 6 124 7 98 80 92 88 7 89 1 ============================================================================= V043151 N4a1. Importance of govt health insurance issue to R ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: ALL RESPONDENTS ASKED ABOUT GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN SELF-PLACEMENT: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 494 2 412 3 246 4 49 5 9 8 2 ============================================================================= N5. INTRO GUARANTEED JOBS-STANDARD LIVING SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 9 of the booklet. Some people feel the government in Washington should see to it that every person has a job and a good standard of living. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1. Others think the government should just let each person get ahead on their own. 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. ============================================================================= V043152 N5a. Job and Good Standard of Living -scale self-placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Govt should see to jobs and standard of living 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Govt should let each person get ahead on own MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much about this 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 135 2 92 3 144 4 225 5 189 6 179 7 139 80 105 88 4 ============================================================================= V043153 N5a1. Importance of guaranteed jobs/standard living issue ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: ALL RESPONDENTS ASKED ABOUT GUARANTEED JOBS SELF-PLACEMENT: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 332 2 410 3 378 4 70 5 13 8 8 9 1 ============================================================================= V043154 N5b. Job and Good Standard of Living - GW Bush placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at Page 9) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH on this issue? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should see to jobs and standard of living 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should let each person get ahead on own MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N5b and N5c guaranteed jobs-standard of living placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 38 2 38 3 60 4 176 5 255 6 293 7 245 8 106 9 1 ============================================================================= V043155 N5c. Job and Good Standard of Living - Kerry placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at Page 9) Where would you place JOHN KERRY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should see to jobs and standard of living 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should let each person get ahead on own MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N5b and N5c guaranteed jobs-standard of living placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 118 2 216 3 298 4 239 5 83 6 46 7 28 8 183 9 1 ============================================================================= V043156 N5d. Job and Good Standard of Living - Dem party placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at Page 9) Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should see to jobs and standard of living 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should let each person get ahead on own MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N5d and N5e guaranteed jobs-standard of living placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 140 2 214 3 315 4 256 5 77 6 55 7 25 8 128 9 2 ============================================================================= V043157 N5e. Job and Good Standard of Living - Rep party placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at Page 9) Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should see to jobs and standard of living 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should let each person get ahead on own MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N5d and N5e guaranteed jobs-standard of living placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 24 2 35 3 63 4 214 5 261 6 281 7 205 8 127 9 2 ============================================================================= N6. INTRO AID TO BLACKS SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 10 of the booklet. Some people feel that the government in Washington should make every effort to improve the social and economic position of blacks. (Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1.) Others feel that the government should not make any special effort to help blacks because they should help themselves. (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. ============================================================================= V043158 N6a. Government assistance to blacks-7 point scale self-pl ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Govt should help blacks 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Blacks should help themselves MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much about this 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 95 2 63 3 97 4 275 5 175 6 191 7 177 80 111 88 11 89 17 ============================================================================= V043159 N6a1. Importance of aid to blacks issue to R ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: ALL RESPONDENTS ASKED ABOUT AID TO BLACKS SELF-PLACEMENT: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 239 2 288 3 425 4 193 5 46 8 7 9 14 ============================================================================= V043160 N6b. Aid to blacks Placement: GW Bush ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 of the booklet) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH on this issue? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should help blacks 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Blacks should help themselves MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N6b and N6c aid to blacks placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 23 2 34 3 73 4 257 5 222 6 232 7 160 8 200 9 11 ============================================================================= V043161 N6c. Aid to blacks Placement: Kerry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 of the booklet) Where would you place JOHN KERRY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should help blacks 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Blacks should help themselves MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N6b and N6c aid to blacks placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 99 2 158 3 261 4 277 5 79 6 37 7 29 8 261 9 11 ============================================================================= V043162 N6d. Aid to blacks Placement: Dem party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 of the booklet) Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should help blacks 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Blacks should help themselves MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N6d and N6e aid to blacks placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 131 2 219 3 248 4 271 5 83 6 35 7 35 8 177 9 13 ============================================================================= V043163 N6e. Aid to blacks Placement: Rep party ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 of the booklet) Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should help blacks 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Blacks should help themselves MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered N6d and N6e aid to blacks placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 15 2 24 3 70 4 258 5 228 6 260 7 162 8 181 9 14 ============================================================================= P1. INTRO FEDERAL SPENDING ============================================================================= (Not looking at the booklet.) Next I am going to read you a list of federal programs. For each one, I would like you to tell me whether you would like to see spending INCREASED or DECREASED. The first program is: ============================================================================= V043164 P1a. Federal Budget Spending: building/repairing highways ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- BUILDING AND REPAIRING HIGHWAYS If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, should federal spending on BUILDING AND REPAIRING HIGHWAYS be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 451 451 3 97 548 5 655 1203 8 2 1205 9 7 1212 ============================================================================= V043165 P1b. Federal Budget Spending: Social Security ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) SOCIAL SECURITY (Should federal spending on SOCIAL SECURITY be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered the P1b-P1m federal spending items in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 749 749 3 43 792 5 396 1188 7 3 1191 8 5 1196 9 16 1212 ============================================================================= V043166 P1c. Federal Budget Spending: public schools ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) PUBLIC SCHOOLS (Should federal spending on PUBLIC SCHOOLS be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered the P1b-P1m federal spending items in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 915 3 52 5 233 7 1 8 10 9 1 ============================================================================= V043167 P1d. Federal Budget Spending: science and technology ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (Should federal spending on SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered the P1b-P1m federal spending items in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 647 3 85 5 466 7 1 8 12 9 1 ============================================================================= V043168 P1e. Federal Budget Spending: dealing with crime ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) DEALING WITH CRIME (Should federal spending on DEALING WITH CRIME be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered the P1b-P1m federal spending items in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 804 3 40 5 352 7 2 8 13 9 1 ============================================================================= V043169 P1f. Federal Budget Spending: welfare programs ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) WELFARE PROGRAMS (Should federal spending on WELFARE PROGRAMS be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered the P1b-P1m federal spending items in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 275 3 374 5 537 7 4 8 16 9 6 ============================================================================= V043170 P1g. Federal Budget Spending: child care ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) CHILD CARE (Should federal spending on CHILD CARE be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered the P1b-P1m federal spending items in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 718 3 80 5 388 7 2 8 22 9 2 ============================================================================= V043171 P1h. Federal Budget Spending: foreign aid ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) FOREIGN AID (Should federal spending on FOREIGN AID be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered the P1b-P1m federal spending items in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 150 3 535 5 506 7 4 8 16 9 1 ============================================================================= V043172 P1j. Federal Budget Spending: aid to the poor ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) AID TO POOR PEOPLE (Should federal spending on AID TO POOR PEOPLE be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered the P1b-P1m federal spending items in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 676 3 95 5 421 8 17 9 3 ============================================================================= V043173 P1k. Fed Budget Spending: border sec to prevent illeg imm ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) TIGHTENING BORDER SECURITY TO PREVENT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION (Should federal spending on TIGHTENING BORDER SECURITY TO PREVENT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered the P1b-P1m federal spending items in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 780 3 75 5 339 7 2 8 14 9 2 ============================================================================= V043174 P1m. Federal Budget Spending: war on terrorism ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (What about) WAR ON TERRORISM (Should federal spending on the WAR ON TERRORISM be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered the P1b-P1m federal spending items in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 514 3 215 5 465 7 2 8 15 9 1 ============================================================================= V043175 P2a. Does R think pays right amount of taxes ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Next are a few questions about federal income taxes. Do you feel you are asked to pay MORE THAN YOU SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN YOU SHOULD? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More than should pay 3. About right 5. Less than should pay 7. Don't pay at all {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 464 3 646 5 50 7 30 8 20 9 2 ============================================================================= V043176 P2a1. Do rich pay right amount of taxes ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What about rich people? Do you feel rich people are asked to pay MORE THAN THEY SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN THEY SHOULD? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More than should pay 3. About right 5. Less than should pay 7. Don't pay at all {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 122 3 309 5 723 7 2 8 54 9 2 ============================================================================= V043177 P2a2. Do poor pay right amount of taxes ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What about poor people? Do you feel poor people are asked to pay MORE THAN THEY SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN THEY SHOULD? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More than should pay 3. About right 5. Less than should pay 7. Don't pay at all {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 549 3 520 5 81 7 22 8 39 9 1 ============================================================================= V043178 P2b. Favor govt funds to pay for abortions ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Turning to some other topics. 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 5. Oppose MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 452 5 696 8 45 9 19 ============================================================================= V043179 P2b1. Strength favor/oppose govt funds to pay for abortion ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FAVORS GOVERNMENT PAID ABORTIONS / IF R OPPOSES GOVERNMENT PAID ABORTIONS: QUESTION: --------- Do you [favor/oppose] government funding for abortions STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 4. Oppose not strongly 5. Oppose strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in P2b TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 64 1 217 2 230 4 156 5 538 8 4 9 3 ============================================================================= V043180 P2c. Favor/oppose ban on late-term/partial-birth abortions ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- There has been discussion recently about a law to ban certain types of late-term abortions, sometimes called partial birth abortions. Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE a law that makes these types of abortions illegal? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 5. Oppose MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 705 5 421 8 65 9 21 ============================================================================= V043181 P2c1. Strength favor/oppose ban on partial-birth abortions ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FAVORS BAN ON LATE-TERM ABORTIONS/ IF R OPPOSES BAN ON LATE-TERM ABORTIONS: QUESTION: --------- Do you STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY [favor/oppose] a law that makes these types of abortions illegal? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 4. Oppose not strongly 5. Oppose strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in P2c TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 86 1 622 2 83 4 141 5 279 8 1 ============================================================================= P3. INTRO ENVIRONMENT-JOBS TRADEOFF SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 11 of the booklet Some people think it is important to protect the environment even if it costs some jobs or otherwise reduces our standard of living. (Suppose these people are at one end of the scale, at point number 1) Other people think that protecting the environment is not as important as maintaining jobs and our standard of living. (Suppose these people are at the other end of the scale, at point number 7. And of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6). ============================================================================= V043182 P3a. Environment vs. jobs tradeoff scale - self-placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Protect environment, even if it costs jobs & standard of living 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Jobs & standard of living more important than environment MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much about this 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 107 2 165 3 201 4 275 5 153 6 69 7 49 80 184 88 5 89 4 ============================================================================= V043183 P3a1. Importance of environment/jobs issue to R ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: ALL RESPONDENTS ASKED ABOUT ENVIRONMENT/JOBS SELF-PLACEMENT: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 248 2 371 3 454 4 109 5 20 8 9 9 1 ============================================================================= V043184 P3b. Environment vs. jobs tradeoff scale - GW Bush placemt ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 11 of the booklet) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Protect environment, even if it costs jobs & standard of living 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Jobs & standard of living more important than environment MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered P3b and P3c environment-jobs placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 46 2 104 3 173 4 230 5 174 6 147 7 114 8 220 9 4 ============================================================================= V043185 P3c. Environment vs. jobs tradeoff scale - Kerry placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 11 of the booklet) Where would you place JOHN KERRY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Protect environment, even if it costs jobs & standard of living 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Jobs & standard of living more important than environment MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered P3b and P3c environment-jobs placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 47 2 89 3 184 4 287 5 179 6 125 7 87 8 210 9 4 ============================================================================= V043186 P4. R favor/oppose death penalty ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Not looking at the booklet now. Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE the death penalty for persons convicted of murder? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 5. Oppose MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 810 5 356 8 36 9 10 ============================================================================= V043187 P4a. Strength R favors/opposes death penalty ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FAVORS DEATH PENALTY FOR PERSONS CONVICTED OF MURDER / IF R OPPOSES DEATH PENALTY FOR PERSONS CONVICTED OF MURDER: QUESTION: --------- (Do you [favor/oppose] the death penalty for persons convicted of murder) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 4. Oppose not strongly 5. Oppose strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in P4 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 46 1 564 2 245 4 146 5 208 8 3 ============================================================================= V043188 P5a. Should fed govt make more difficult to buy gun - self ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think the federal government should make it MORE DIFFICULT for people to buy a gun than it is now, make it EASIER for people to buy a gun, or keep these rules ABOUT THE SAME as they are now? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More difficult 3. Make it easier 5. Keep these rules about the same MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 704 3 40 5 458 8 7 9 3 ============================================================================= V043189 P5a1. How much easier/harder to buy gun - self-placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS GOVT SHOULD MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULT TO BUY A GUN / IF R SAYS GOVT SHOULD MAKE IT EASIER TO BUY A GUN: QUESTION: --------- A LOT [more difficult/easier] or SOMEWHAT [more difficult/easier]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot more difficult 2. Somewhat more difficult 3. About the same (5 in P5a) 4. Somewhat easier 5. A lot easier MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in P5a TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 10 1 532 2 172 3 458 4 23 5 17 ============================================================================= V043190 P5a2. Importance of gun access issue to R ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: ALL RESPONDENTS ASKED WHETHER BUYING GUN SHOULD BE EASIER/MORE DIFFICULT: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 363 2 381 3 360 4 88 5 15 8 3 9 2 ============================================================================= V043191 P5b. Easier or harder to buy gun - GW Bush ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH? Do you think he would like to make it MORE DIFFICULT for people to buy a gun, make it EASIER for people to buy a gun, or keep these rules ABOUT THE SAME as they are now? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More difficult 3. Make it easier 5. Keep these rules about the same MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered P5b and P5c gun control placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 387 3 125 5 538 8 158 9 4 ============================================================================= V043192 P5b1. How much easier or harder to buy gun - GW Bush ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS GEORGE W. BUSH THINKS SHOULD BE MORE DIFFICULT TO BUY A GUN / IF R SAYS GEORGE W. BUSH THINKS SHOULD BE EASIER TO BUY A GUN: QUESTION: --------- A LOT [more difficult/easier] or SOMEWHAT [more difficult/easier]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot more difficult 2. Somewhat more difficult 3. About the same (5 in P5b) 4. Somewhat easier 5. A lot easier MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in P5b TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 162 1 186 2 196 3 538 4 63 5 61 8 6 ============================================================================= V043193 P5c. Easier or harder to buy gun - Kerry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place JOHN KERRY? Do you think he would like to make it MORE DIFFICULT for people to buy a gun, make it EASIER for people to buy a gun, or keep these rules ABOUT THE SAME as they are now? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More difficult 3. Make it easier 5. Keep these rules about the same MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered P5b and P5c gun control placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 355 3 158 5 536 8 160 9 3 ============================================================================= V043194 P5c1. How much easier or harder to buy gun - Kerry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS JOHN KERRY THINKS SHOULD BE MORE DIFFICULT TO BUY A GUN / IF R SAYS JOHN KERRY THINKS SHOULD BE EASIER TO BUY A GUN: QUESTION: --------- A LOT [more difficult/easier] or SOMEWHAT [more difficult/easier]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot more difficult 2. Somewhat more difficult 3. About the same (5 in P5c) 4. Somewhat easier 5. A lot easier MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in P5c TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 163 1 152 2 199 3 536 4 94 5 64 8 4 ============================================================================= V043195 P5d. Does R have a gun in his or her home or garage? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you happen to have in your home or garage any guns or revolvers? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 425 5 759 8 8 9 20 ============================================================================= P6. INTRO WOMEN'S ROLE ============================================================================= Please look at page 12 of the booklet. 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. ============================================================================= V043196 P6a. Women's role - 7-point scale self-placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Women and men should have equal roles 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. A woman's place is in the home MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much about this 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 712 2 168 3 87 4 108 5 39 6 18 7 25 80 49 88 6 ============================================================================= V043197 P6a1. How important is the issue of women's equal role ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: ALL RESPONDENTS ASKED ABOUT WOMEN'S ROLE SELF-PLACEMENT: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 440 2 398 3 254 4 89 5 25 8 6 ============================================================================= V043198 P6b. Women's role - GW Bush placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 12) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Women and men should have equal roles 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A woman's place is in the home MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered P6b and P6c women's role placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 176 2 159 3 167 4 227 5 168 6 107 7 51 8 156 9 1 ============================================================================= V043199 P6c. Women's role - Kerry placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 12) Where would you place JOHN KERRY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Women and men should have equal roles 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A woman's place is in the home MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered P6b and P6c women's role placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 298 2 227 3 169 4 201 5 57 6 21 7 13 8 225 9 1 ============================================================================= V043200 P6d. Women's role - Dem party placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 12) Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Women and men should have equal roles 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A woman's place is in the home MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered P6d and P6e women's role placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 265 2 251 3 207 4 233 5 52 6 14 7 11 8 177 9 2 ============================================================================= V043201 P6e. Women's role - Rep party placement ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 12) Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY (on this issue)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Women and men should have equal roles 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A woman's place is in the home MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Respondents were assigned to be administered P6d and P6e women's role placements in random order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 122 2 132 3 165 4 267 5 202 6 101 7 48 8 173 9 2 ============================================================================= V043202 Q1. Does R think will vote this November ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Not looking at the booklet now.) So far as you know now, do you expect to vote in the national elections this coming November or not? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 1064 5 134 8 13 9 1 ============================================================================= V043203 Q1a. Who does R think will/would vote for President ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R EXPECTS TO VOTE IN NOVEMBER ELECTION / IF WILL NOT/DK WHETHER WILL VOTE IN NOV. OR WILL VOTE BUT NOT FOR PRESIDENT: QUESTION: --------- Who do you think you will vote for in the election for President?/ If you were going to vote, who do you think you would vote for in the election for President? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: Needless to say, the election for President of the United States is a long time away in November. But I'd like to ask you for your best guess about who you will vote for in the election for President in November.)/ PROBE: Needless to say, the election for President of the United States is a long time away in November. But I'd like to ask you for your best guess about who you would vote for in the election for President in November.} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. John Kerry 2. George W. Bush 3. Ralph Nader 5. None (if voter, will not vote for president) {VOL} 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 9 in Q1 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1 1 558 2 545 3 15 5 15 7 7 8 55 9 16 ============================================================================= V043204 Q1a1. Strength of pref for Pres cand R will/would vote for ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R EXPECTS TO VOTE AND INTENDED PRESIDENTIAL VOTE IS NOT NONE,DK,RF: / (IF WILL NOT/DK WHETHER WILL VOTE OR WILL VOTE BUT NOT FOR PRESIDENT) AND R NAMES PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HE WOULD VOTE FOR IF WERE A VOTER: QUESTION: --------- Would you say that your preference for [>CANDIDATE=20 hours/wk 16. WORKING NOW and perm. disabled, working >=20 hours/wk 17. WORKING NOW and homemaker, working >=20 hours/wk 18. WORKING NOW and student, working >=20 hours/wk 20. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF 40. UNEMPLOYED 50. RETIRED, no other occupation 51. RETIRED and working now, working <20 hours/wk 60. PERMANENTLY DISABLED, not working 61. PERM. DISABLED and working now, working <20 hours/wk 70. HOMEMAKER, no other occupation 71. HOMEMAKER and working now, working <20 hours/wk 75. HOMEMAKER and student, no other occupation 80. STUDENT, no other occupation 81. STUDENT and working now, working <20 hours/wk MISSING CODES: -------------- 89. Refused NOTES: ------ This is a final summary which codes respondent occupation status from R's response to this question in combination with responses to all other questions in the employment section Y7a-Y17b. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043260b Y6(2). Employment summary: R employment status 1-digit ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please look at page 15 of the booklet. 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? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. R WORKING NOW (working now or working 20 hours or more per week if also retired, permanently disabled, homemaker or student 2. R TEMPORARILY LAID OFF [20 in Y6(1)] 4. R UNEMPLOYED [40 in Y6(1)] 5. R RETIRED, not working or working fewer than 20 hours per week [50,51 in Y6(1)] 6. R PERMANENTLY DISABLED, not working or working fewer than 20 hours per week [60,61 in Y6(1)] 7. R HOMEMAKER, not working or working fewer than 20 hours per week [also nonworking Rs who are both homemakers and students--70,71,75 in Y6(1)] 8. R STUDENT, not working or working fewer than 20 hours per week ([80,81 in Y6(1)] MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. Refused NOTES: ------ Collapsed from Y6(1). This is a final summary which codes respondent occupation status from R's response to this question in combination with responses to all other questions in the employment section Y7a-Y17b. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 807 2 15 4 35 5 205 6 35 7 85 8 28 9 2 ============================================================================= V043260c Y6c. Respondent initial employment status ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please look at page 15 of the booklet. 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Working now 2. Temporarily laid off {TLO} 4. Unemployed 5. Retired 6. Permanently disabled 7. Homemaker 8. Student MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. Refused NOTES: ------ This is the respondent's initial status (self-identified) at the start of the employment section and determines which questions about employment/occupation are subsequently asked; this initial employment status may differ from final employment status found in Y6(1)/Y6(2). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 788 2 15 4 35 5 216 6 38 7 87 8 31 9 2 ============================================================================= V043261 Y6x. Occupation in stacked variables Y6x1-Y6x7 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Occupation represented in stacked variables Y6x1-Y6x7 VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Current employment [Y6(1)=10,16,17,18,20,61,71,81] 2. Past employment (if any) [Y6(1) = 15,40,50,51,60] MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 70,75,80,89 in Y6(1) NOTES: ------ Recent occupation (last 6 months) of nonworking homemakers/ students are not included in stacked occupation variables Y6x1-Y6x7. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 105 1 822 2 285 ============================================================================= V043262a Y6x1. STACKED: R past/current occupation 3 digit ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO : QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? / What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? VALID CODES: ------------ 001-983 MISSING CODES: -------------- 999. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 9 in Y6c; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7a NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 2000 CENSUS OCCUPATION. Built from Y10a (past) and Y16a (current) occupations. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b. To preserve respondent confidentiality, this variable has been coded to missing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V043262b Y6x2. STACKED: R past/current occupation 2 digit ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO : QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? / What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? VALID CODES: ------------ 1-25 MISSING CODES: -------------- 99. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 9 in Y6c; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7a NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 2000 CENSUS OCCUPATION. Built from Y10b1 (past) and Y16b1 (current) occupations. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b. NOTE: there is no Y6x3. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== V043262c Y6x3. STACKED: Collapsed past/current occup prestige score ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO : QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties?) / What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Lowest prestige . . 6. Highest prestige MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Member of military 9. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 9 in Y6c; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Collapsed from Y6x4; coding approximates as closely as possible equal size groupings of respondents by ranked scores, i.e., code 1 corresponds (approximately) to the bottom 16.67% of scored cases and code 6 corresponds (approximately) to the top 16.67% of scored cases. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043262d Y6x4. STACKED: R past/current occupation prestige score ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO : QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? / What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? MISSING CODES: -------------- 999.99 DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 9 in Y6c; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Built from Y10b3 (past) and Y16b3 (current) occupations. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b. Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A. Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI 48106, December 1991. This variable has been coded 999.99 in the public release to preserve respondent anonymity. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 2 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V043262e Y6x5. STACKED: Industry of R past/current occupation ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO : QUESTION: --------- What kind of business/industry was that? / What kind of business/industry is that? VALID CODES: ------------ 017-987 MISSING CODES: -------------- 999. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 9 in Y6c; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7a NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 2000 CENSUS INDUSTRY. Built from Y10c (past) and Y16c (current) occupations. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043262f Y6x6. STACKED: R past/current occ work(ed) for self ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO : QUESTION: --------- Did you work for someone else, were you self- employed, or what? / Do you work for someone else, are you self- employed, or what? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Someone else 3. Both self and someone else 5. Self-employed MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 9 in Y6c; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Built from Y10d (past) and Y16d (current) occupations. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 108 1 896 3 39 5 166 8 3 ============================================================================= V043262g Y6x7. STACKED: R past/current occ work(ed) for govt ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO : IF R IS/DID NOT WORKING EXCLUSIVELY FOR SELF: QUESTION: --------- Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? / Are you employed by a federal, state or local government? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 5,8,9,0 in Y10d or Y16d; 9 in Y6c; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Built from Y10e (past) and Y16e (current) occupations. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 277 1 234 5 696 8 4 9 1 ============================================================================= V043262h Y6x8. STACKED: R recent/current occ hours work(ed) ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NONWORKING RET/ UNEMPL/ DISABLED /HOMEMKR /STUD AND WORKED IN PAST 6 MOS / IF WORKING NOW OR TLO : QUESTION: --------- About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? / About how many hours do you work on your job in the average week? VALID CODES: ------------ 1-168 MISSING CODES: -------------- 888. Don't know 889. Refused 000. NA INAP. 9 in Y6c; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a and 5,8,9,0 in Y7b NOTES: ------ Built from Y12 (past) and Y16f (current) occupations. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043262j Y6x9. STACKED: R worried about losing/finding job ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF LOOKING FOR WORK AND UNEMPLOYED OR NONWORKING RETIRED OR NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY OR NONWORKING HMKR /STUD WHO HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MOS / IF WORKING NOW OR TLO : QUESTION: --------- How worried are you about not being able to find a job in the near future: A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? / How worried are you about losing your job in the near future: A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 3. Somewhat 5. Not much at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 9 in Y6c; 7,8 in Y6c and 8,9 in Y7a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7b; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 5 in Y6c and 8,9,0 in Y13a; 5,8,9 in Y14 NOTES: ------ Built from Y15 and Y16h. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 324 1 101 3 170 5 615 8 2 ============================================================================= V043262k Y6x10. STACKED: R had job in last 6 months ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF HOMEMAKER/STUDENT AND R IS NOT WORKING / IF UNEMPLOYED OR NONWORKING DISABLED AND R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF NONWORKING RETIRED : QUESTION: --------- Have you had a job in the LAST SIX MONTHS? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 7,8 in Y6c and 1,8,9 in Y7a; 4,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ Built from Y7b and Y11a. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 827 0 1 1 63 5 321 ======================================================================== V043262m Y6x11. STACKED: R past/current occupation 1990 3 digit ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO : QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties?) / What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? VALID CODES: ------------ 001-905 MISSING CODES: -------------- 999. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 9 in Y6c; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7a NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 1990 CENSUS OCCUPATION. For comparability with previous years, 2000 Census occupation codes have been recoded to 1990 Census categories. Built from Y10a (past) and Y16a (current) occupations. 'Stacked' variables Y6x1-Y6x10 summarize respondent data from the complete employment section Y7a-Y17b. To preserve respondent confidentiality, this variable has been coded to missing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ======================================================================== V043262n Y6x12. STACKED: R past/current occupation 1990 71-categ ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO : QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties?) / What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? VALID CODES: ------------ 1-71 MISSING CODES: -------------- 99. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 9 in Y6c; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Collapsed from Y6x11. This collapses the 1990 Census occupation categories in Y6x11 to the 71-category collapsed version of 1990 Census occupation codes which has been available in previous studies. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== V043262p Y6x13. STACKED: R past/current occupation 1990 14-categ ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RETIRED OR ELSE UNEMPL/NONWORKING DISABLED WHO HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R IS NOT RETIRED AND IS WORKING NOW/TLO : QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties?) / What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 02. Professional Specialty Occupations (040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 04. Sales Occupation ( 236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service except Protective and Household (428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations(500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers(860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces MISSING CODES: -------------- 99. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 9 in Y6c; 4 or 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Collapsed from Y6x11. This collapses the 1990 Census occupation categories in Y6x11 to the 14-category collapsed version of 1990 Census occupation codes which has been available in previous studies. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043263 Y7. Current/past employment information ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Current/past employment information applicable to R VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Y16a-Y17b Current only [10,17,18,20,71,81 in Y6(1)] 2. Y7a-Y15 Past only [40,50,60,70,75,80 in Y6(1)] 3. Both current and past [15,16,51,61 in Y6(1)] MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 89 in Y6(1) NOTES: ------ This identifies whether questions related to past employment Y7a-Y15, or questions related to current employment Y16a- Y17b, or both, applied to R Past employment was asked first unless R's initial status (Y6c) was working now or TLO. For cases corresponding to 17,18,71,81 in Y6(1), only 1 question from the past employment set of questions had been asked, Y7a (whether R is also working now) before proceeding to current employment questions; these cases are therefore coded 1. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 2 1 813 2 366 3 31 ============================================================================= V043264 Y7a. Initial status Homemaker/student: also working now? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT: QUESTION: --------- Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1,2,4,5,6,9 in Y6c NOTES: ------ Respondents answering yes here proceeded to the Y16a-Y17b current employment series. Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1094 1 15 5 103 ============================================================================= V043265 Y7b. Initial status Homemaker/student: job in last 6 month ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT: IF R IS NOT ALSO WORKING FOR PAY NOW: QUESTION: --------- Have you had a job in the LAST SIX MONTHS? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1,2,4,5,6,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1109 1 23 5 80 ============================================================================= V043266a Y8a. Initial status retiree - when retired Year ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIREE: QUESTION: --------- When did you retire? VALID CODES: ------------ 1945-2004 {year} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8888. Don't know 8889. Refused INAP. 1,2,4,6,7,8,9 in Y6c NOTES: ------ Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043266b Y8b. Initial status retiree - when retired Month ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIREE: QUESTION: --------- When did you retire? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. January 02. February 03. March 04. April 05. May 06. June 07. July 08. August 09. September 10. October 11. November 12. December MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 1,2,4,6,7,8,9 in Y6c NOTES: ------ Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043267 Y9. Initial status unempl/disabled - R ever work for pay ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED: / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED: QUESTION: --------- Have you ever done any work for pay? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1,2,5,7,8,9 in Y6c NOTES: ------ Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1139 1 70 5 3 ============================================================================= V043268 Y10a. Initial status ret/dis/unemp/hmkr/stud - past occ 3 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIRED/ IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HMKR/STUDENT AND HAS WORKED LAST 6 MOS: QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? VALID CODES: ------------ 001-983 MISSING CODES: -------------- 999. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y7b; 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 2000 CENSUS OCCUPATION. Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO). To preserve respondent confidentiality, this variable has been coded to missing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V043268a Y10b1. Initial status ret/dis/unemp/hmkr/stud - past occ 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIRED/ IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HMKR/STUDENT AND HAS WORKED LAST 6 MOS: QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? VALID CODES: ------------ 1-25 MISSING CODES: -------------- 99. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y7b; 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 2000 CENSUS OCCUPATION. This variable collapses Y10a categories. Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== V043268b Y10b2. Init status ret/dis/unemp/hmkr/stu prestige collapsed ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIRED/ IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HMKR/STUDENT AND HAS WORKED LAST 6 MOS: QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Lowest prestige . . 6. Highest prestige MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Member of military 9. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y7b; 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ Collapsed from Y10b3; coding approximates as closely as possible equal size groupings of respondents by ranked scores, i.e., code 1 corresponds (approximately) to the bottom 16.67% of scored cases and code 6 corresponds (approximately) to the top 16.67% of scored cases. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043268c Y10b3. Init status ret/dis/unem/hkr/stu -past occ prestige ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIRED/ IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HMKR/STUDENT AND HAS WORKED LAST 6 MOS: QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? MISSING CODES: -------------- 999.99 DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y7b; 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO). Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A. Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI 48106, December 1991. To preserve respondent confidentiality, this variable has been coded to 999.99. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 2 RESTRICTED ======================================================================== V043268d Y10b4. Init status ret/dis/unemp/hmkr/stu occup 1990 3-digit ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIRED/ IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HMKR/STUDENT AND HAS WORKED LAST 6 MOS: QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties?) VALID CODES: ------------ 001-905 MISSING CODES: -------------- 999. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y7b; 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 1990 CENSUS OCCUPATION. For comparability with previous years, 2000 Census occupation codes have been recoded to 1990 Census categories. Built from Y10a (past) occupation. To preserve respondent confidentiality, this variable has been coded to missing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ======================================================================== V043268e Y10b5. Init status ret/dis/unemp/hmkr/stu occup 1990 71-catg ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIRED/ IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HMKR/STUDENT AND HAS WORKED LAST 6 MOS: QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1-71 MISSING CODES: -------------- 99. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y7b; 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ Collapsed from Y10b4. This collapses the 1990 Census occupation categories in Y10b4 to the 71-category collapsed version of 1990 Census occupation codes which has been available in previous studies. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== V043268f Y10b6. Init status ret/dis/unemp/hmkr/stu occup 1990 14-catg ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIRED/ IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HMKR/STUDENT AND HAS WORKED LAST 6 MOS: QUESTION: --------- What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 02. Professional Specialty Occupations (040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 04. Sales Occupation ( 236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service except Protective and Household (428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations(500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers(860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces MISSING CODES: -------------- 99. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y7b; 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ Collapsed from Y10b4. This collapses the 1990 Census occupation categories in Y10b4 to the 14-category collapsed version of 1990 Census occupation codes which has been available in previous studies. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043269 Y10c. Init status ret/dis/unem/hkr/stu -past occ industry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIRED/ IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HMKR/STUDENT AND HAS WORKED LAST 6 MOS: QUESTION: --------- What kind of business/industry was that? VALID CODES: ------------ 017-987 MISSING CODES: -------------- 999. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y7b; 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 2000 CENSUS INDUSTRY. Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec ============================================================================= V043270 Y10d. Init status ret/dis/unem/hkr/stu -past occ self-empl ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIRED/ IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HMKR/STUDENT AND HAS WORKED LAST 6 MOS: QUESTION: --------- Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Someone else 3. Both self and someone else 5. Self-employed MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y7b; 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 903 0 4 1 262 3 4 5 38 8 1 ============================================================================= V043271 Y10e. Init status ret/dis/unem/hkr/stu -past occ govt work ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIRED/ IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HMKR/STUDENT AND HAS WORKED LAST 6 MOS : IF R DID NOT WORK EXCLUSIVELY FOR SELF : QUESTION: --------- Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y7b; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y10d NOTES: ------ Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 942 0 4 1 77 5 187 8 1 9 1 ============================================================================= V043272 Y11a. Initial status unemp/ret/dis - job in last 6 months ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF INITIAL STATUS IS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY / IF INITIAL STATUS IS RETIRED/ IF INITIAL STATYS IS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: QUESTION: --------- Have you had a job in the LAST SIX MONTHS? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 1,2,7,8,9 in Y6c; 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 926 0 1 1 44 5 241 ============================================================================= V043273 Y12. Recent occupation: how many hours worked average ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF INITIAL STATUS IS HMKR/STUD/RET/UNEMP/DISABLED AND HAS WORKED PAST 6 MOS : QUESTION: --------- About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? VALID CODES: ------------ 1-168 MISSING CODES: -------------- 888. Don't know 889. Refused 000. NA INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 1,8,9 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y7b; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9,0 in Y11a NOTES: ------ Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043274 Y13a. Initial status retired/disabled: also working now? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF INITIAL STATUS IS RETIRED / IF INITIAL STATUS IS DISABLED AND HAS HAD A JOB IN THE LAST 6 MONTHS: QUESTION: --------- Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 1,2,4,7,8,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y11a NOTES: ------ Respondents answering yes here proceeded to the Y16a-Y17b current employment series. Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 990 0 1 1 26 5 195 ============================================================================= V043275 Y14. Init status ret/dis/unemp/hmkr/stud: looking for wk? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF INITIAL STATUS IS RETIRED AND NOT ALSO WORKING / IF INITIAL STATUS IS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY/ IF INITIAL STATUS IS HOMEMKR/STUD, NOT ALSO WORKG BUT HAS WORKD IN PAST 6 MO / IF INITIAL STATUS IS UNEMPLOYED: QUESTION: --------- Are you looking for work at the present time? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 5 in Y6c and 1,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 1,8,9 in Y7a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7b; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9 NOTES: ------ Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 927 0 2 1 44 5 239 ============================================================================= V043276 Y15. Init status ret/dis/unemp/hkr/stu: worried finding wk ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF INITIAL STATUS RETIRED, NOT ALSO WORKING, AND LOOKING FOR WORK / IF INITIAL STATUS DISABLED, HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, AND LOOKING FOR WORK / IF INIT STATUS HMKR/STUD, NOT ALSO WORKG, WKD PAST 6 MO, AND LOOKG FOR WORK / IF INITIAL STATUS IS UNEMPLOYED, AND LOOKING FOR WORK : QUESTION: --------- How worried are you about not being able to find a job in the near future: A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 3. Somewhat 5. Not much at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1,2,9 in Y6c; 5 in Y6c and 1,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 1,8,9 in Y7a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y7b; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y14 NOTES: ------ Series Y7a-Y15 questions apply to respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1168 1 19 3 15 5 10 ============================================================================= V043277 Y16. Summary: ret/dis/unemp/hkr/stu also working now? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R INITIAL EMPLOYMENT STATUS IS RETIRED, DISABLED, HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT : QUESTION: --------- Initial status (Y6c) retired/disabled/unemployed/homemaker/ student: also working now? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. DK/RF/NA INAP. 1,2,4,9 in Y6c NOTES: ------ This is a summary of cases where R's initial status (Y6c) was not working now or temporarily laid off (TLO) but who were subsequently identified in Y7a or Y13a as also currently employed; these cases are asked questions about current employment in Y16a-Y17b. Cases coded 1 correspond to 15,16,17,18,51,61,71,81 in Y6(1). Cases coded 5 correspond to 50,60,70,80 in Y6(1). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 840 1 41 5 331 ============================================================================= V043278 Y16a. Working/TLO now occupation 3 digit ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? VALID CODES: ------------ 001-983 MISSING CODES: -------------- 999 DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 2000 CENSUS OCCUPATION. Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). To preserve respondent confidentiality, this variable has been coded to missing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V043278a Y16b. Working/TLO now occupation 2 digit ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? VALID CODES: ------------ 1-25 MISSING CODES: -------------- 99. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 2000 CENSUS OCCUPATION. This variable collapses Y16a categories. Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== V043278b Y16b2. Init status working/TLO now prestige collapsed ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? (What are your most important activities or duties?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Lowest prestige . . 6. Highest prestige MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Member of military 9. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Collapsed from Y16b3; coding approximates as closely as possible equal size groupings of respondents by ranked scores, i.e., code 1 corresponds (approximately) to the bottom 16.67% of scored cases and code 6 corresponds (approximately) to the top 16.67% of scored cases. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043278c Y16d. Prestige score of working/TLO now occupation ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties? MISSING CODES: -------------- 999.99 DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A. Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI 48106, December 1991. To preserve respondent confidentiality, this variable has been coded to 999.99. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 2 RESTRICTED ======================================================================== V043278d Y16b4. Init status working/TLO now occup 1990 3-digit ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? (What are your most important activities or duties?) VALID CODES: ------------ 001-905 MISSING CODES: -------------- 999. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 1990 CENSUS OCCUPATION. For comparability with previous years, 2000 Census occupation codes have been recoded to 1990 Census categories. Built from Y16a (past) occupation. To preserve respondent confidentiality, this variable has been coded to missing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ======================================================================== V043278e Y16b5. Init status working/TLO now occup 1990 71-categ ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? (What are your most important activities or duties?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1-71 MISSING CODES: -------------- 99. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Collapsed from Y16b4. This collapses the 1990 Census occupation categories in Y16b4 to the 71-category collapsed version of 1990 Census occupation codes which has been available in previous studies. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ======================================================================== V043278f Y16b6. Init status working/TLO now occup 1990 14-categ ======================================================================== PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- What is your main occupation? What kind of work do you do? (What are your most important activities or duties?) VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039) 02. Professional Specialty Occupations (040-199) 03. Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-235) 04. Sales Occupation ( 236-285) 05. Administrative Support, including clerical (286-389) 06. Private Household (403-407) 07. Protective Service (408-427) 08. Service except Protective and Household (428-469) 09. Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499) 10. Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations(500-699) 11. Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-799) 12. Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (800-859) 13. Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers(860-890) 14. Member of Armed Forces MISSING CODES: -------------- 99. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Collapsed from Y16b4. This collapses the 1990 Census occupation categories in Y16b4 to the 14-category collapsed version of 1990 Census occupation codes which has been available in previous studies. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043279 Y16c. Working/TLO - industry ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- What kind of business/industry is that? VALID CODES: ------------ 017-987 MISSING CODES: -------------- 999. DK; NA; Don't know; Not ascertained INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix 2000 CENSUS INDUSTRY. Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043280 Y16d. Working/TLO now - work for self ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- Do you work for someone else, are you self-employed, or what? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Someone else 3. Both self and someone else 5. Self-employed MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 368 1 668 3 35 5 139 8 2 ============================================================================= V043281 Y16e. Working/TLO now - work for govt ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): IF R WORKS FOR SOMEONE ELSE OR FOR BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF: QUESTION: --------- Are you employed by a federal, state or local government? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a; 5,8,9 in Y16d NOTES: ------ Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 509 1 166 5 534 8 3 ============================================================================= V043282 Y16f. Working/TLO now - how many hours works ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- About how many hours do you work on your job in the average week? VALID CODES: ------------ 1-168 MISSING CODES: -------------- 888. Don't know 889. Refused INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043283 Y16g. Working/TLO now - hours R works satisfactory ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): IF NUMBER OF HOURS WORKED IS NOT DK/RF: QUESTION: --------- Is that MORE hours than you want to work, FEWER hours than you want to work, or generally ABOUT RIGHT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More 3. Fewer 5. About right MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a; 888,889 in Y16f NOTES: ------ Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 371 1 236 3 93 5 512 ============================================================================= V043284 Y16h. Working/TLO now: worried abt losing job near future ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- How worried are you about losing your job in the near future: A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 3. Somewhat 5. Not much at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 368 1 82 3 155 5 605 8 2 ============================================================================= V043285 Y16j. Working now: out of work or laid off last 6 mos ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- Were you out of work or laid off at any time during the last six months? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 2,4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 383 0 1 1 95 5 733 ============================================================================= V043286 Y16k. Working now: had reduction in work hours or pay ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 2,4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 383 0 1 1 94 5 733 8 1 ============================================================================= V043287 Y17a. Working now/TLO: presentation at job in last 6 mos ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- Here are a couple of things people sometimes do as part of their job. After I read each, please tell me whether or not you have done this, DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS, as part of your job. Have you given a presentation or speech (in the last 6 months?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 368 1 344 5 500 ============================================================================= V043288 Y17b. Working now/TLO: plan/chair meetg at job last 6 mos ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS WORKING NOW/TLO (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): QUESTION: --------- Have you planned or chaired a meeting (in the last 6 months?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 4,9 in Y6c; 6 in Y6c and 5 in Y9; 6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y11a; 5,6 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y13a; 7,8 in Y6c and 5,8,9,0 in Y7a NOTES: ------ Series Y16a-Y17b questions are asked of respondents whose initial employment status (Y6c) was working now or temporarily laid off (TLO), and of respondents whose initial employment status was retired, disabled, homemaker, or student but who subsequently indicated that they were also currently working for pay (Y7a and Y13a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 368 1 347 5 497 ============================================================================= V043289 Y18a1. Spouse/partner working status 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS MARRIED/PARTNERED IN Y2: QUESTION: --------- Please look at page 15 of the booklet. We'd like to know about your (HUSBAND/WIFE/PARTNER). Is (he/she) working now, temporarily laid off, or is (he/she) unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, a homemaker, a student, or what? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Working now only 15. Working now and retired 16. Working now and disabled 17. Working now and homemaker 18. Working now and student 20. Temporarily laid off only 25. Temporarily laid off and retired 26. Temporarily laid off and disabled 27. Temporarily laid off and homemaker 28. Temporarily laid off and student 40. Unemployed only 50. Retired only 54. Retired and unemployed 56. Retired and disabled 57. Retired and homemaker 58. Retired and student 60. Disabled only 64. Disabled and unemployed 67. Disabled and homemaker 68. Disabled and student 70. Homemaker only 74. Homemaker and unemployed 78. Homemaker and student 80. Student only 84. Student and unemployed MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 2,3,4,5,8,9 in Y2 NOTES: ------ Only respondents who indicated married/partnered status in Y2 were asked this question; respondents coded 2 in Y2x were not asked. A few cases (11) included 3 mentions: working now/TLO, homemaker, and student were coded for working now/TLO and homemaker; working now/TLO, retired, and homemaker/student were coded for working now/TLO and retired; retired, disabled, and homemaker or unemployed were coded for retired and disabled. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043289a Y18a2. Spouse/partner working status 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS MARRIED/PARTNERED IN Y2: QUESTION: --------- Please look at page 15 of the booklet. We'd like to know about your (HUSBAND/WIFE/PARTNER). Is (he/she) working now, temporarily laid off, or is (he/she) unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, a homemaker, a student, or what? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Working now (10,15-18 in Y18a1) 2. Temporarily laid off (20,25-28 in Y18a1) 4. Unemployed (40 in Y18a1) 5. Retired (50,54,56-58 in Y18a1) 6. Permanently disabled (60,64,67,68 in Y18a1) 7. Homemaker (70,74,78 in Y18a1) 8. Student (80,84 in Y18a1) MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. Don't know (88 in Y18a1) 0. Refused (89 in Y18a1) INAP. 2,3,4,5,8,9 in Y2 NOTES: ------ Collapsed from Y18a1; corresponds to 1st digit of Y18a1. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 564 0 2 1 432 2 7 4 11 5 110 6 22 7 57 8 6 9 1 ============================================================================= V043290 Y19. Anyone in HH belong to labor union? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you or anyone else in this household belong to a labor union? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 207 5 999 8 5 9 1 ============================================================================= V043291 Y19a. Who in HH belongs to union ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF SOMEONE IN HOUSEHOLD BELONGS TO LABOR UNION: QUESTION: --------- Who is it that belongs? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Respondent only 12. Respondent and wife/female partner 13. Respondent and husband/male partner 14. Respondent and someone else 20. Wife/female partner only 24. Wife/female partner and someone else 30. Husband/male partner only 34. Husband/male partner and someone else 40. Someone else only MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Y19 NOTES: ------ If R mentioned more than 1 person other than spouse/partner, code 40 is used. No more than 2 mentions were made by any respondent. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1005 10 115 12 6 13 8 20 26 30 37 34 1 40 14 ============================================================================= V043292 Y20. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT- PERSONS IN HH AGE 14 OR OLDER ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: (choose one) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Someone IN ADDITION TO RESPONDENT is age 14 or older in household 5. NO ONE OTHER THAN RESPONDENT is age 14 or older in household 8. Coding error by Interviewer; R indicated as married/ partnered in Y2x, but coded in Y20 for R only person age 14+ 9. Coding error by Interviewer; person in household listing other than R or spouse/partner who is age 14 or older, but coded for R only person age 14+ NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer for income questions: households with more than 1 person earning income are asked both family income and respondent income. Some spouses/partners were not in the respondent's household due to residence in nursing home or due to military service etc. If R indicated married/partnered in Y2x then 1 is coded here, even if spouse/partner is not included in household listing. Code 8 corresponds to cases where IWR omitted counting a spouse/partner. Code 9 corresponds to cases where no spouse/partner is indicated in Y2x and where household listing (see Y20x) indicated at least one other person besides R who was aged 14 or older, but interviewer miscoded Y20 to indicate that R was the only person aged 14 or older. (If however, all other persons in HH were indicated as roommates, then 1 has been coded; in all cases but 1 of code 9, however, the other persons in household were identified as family members). For cases coded 8 or 9, only R's individual income has been determined (Y21b); total household income (Y21a/Y21x) was not asked. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 845 5 343 8 10 9 14 ============================================================================= V043292x Y20x. Summary: no. persons aged 14 and older ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD AGED 14 AND OLDER VALID CODES: ------------ 1. One person . . 7. Seven persons NOTES: ------ From household listing, for income questions: households with more than 1 person earning income are asked both family income and respondent income; if all other members of household were indicated as roommates, then 1 is coded here since roommate income is not counted as family income. If married/partnered in Y2x but spouse/partner not in household listing, then spouse/partner is not counted here; all cases where 1 is coded here and Y20 is 1 correspond to such circumstances. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043293 Y21a. R not only HH member age 14+: Household income ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NO, R IS NOT ONLY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGE 14+: QUESTION: --------- Please look at page 16 of the booklet. Please look at the booklet and tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income of all members of your family living here in 2003 before taxes. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF R SAYS "don't know", write it in the COMMENT box and probe with "what would be your best estimate?"} VALID CODES: ------------ 01. A. None or less than $2,999 02. B. $3,000 -$4,999 03. C. $5,000 -$6,999 04. D. $7,000 -$8,999 05. E. $9,000 -$10,999 06. F. $11,000-$12,999 07. G. $13,000-$14,999 08. H. $15,000-$16,999 09. J. $17,000-$19,999 10. K. $20,000-$21,999 11. M. $22,000-$24,999 12. N. $25,000-$29,999 13. P. $30,000-$34,999 14. Q. $35,000-$39,999 15. R. $40,000-$44,999 16. S. $45,000-$49,999 17. T. $50,000-$59,999 18. U. $60,000-$69,999 19. V. $70,000-$79,999 20. W. $80,000-$89,999 21. X. $90,000-$104,999 22. Y. $105,000-$119,000 23. Z. $120,000 and over MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused 00. NA (8,9 in Y20) INAP. 5 in Y20 NOTES: ------ For Rs with other HH family members age 14+ (1,8,9 in Y20). See V043293x for HH income of all respondents (both 1 and 5 in Y20). Note that in 2 cases (152,293) R's income was coded as higher than household income. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043293x Y21a. Summary: Household income ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NO, R IS NOT ONLY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER : IF YES, R IS ONLY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER : QUESTION: --------- Please look at page 16 of the booklet. Please look at the booklet and tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income of all members of your family living here in 2003 before taxes. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income./ Please tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income you had in 2003 before taxes.] This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF R SAYS "don't know", write it in the COMMENT box and probe with "what would be your best estimate?"} VALID CODES: ------------ 01. A. None or less than $2,999 02. B. $3,000 -$4,999 03. C. $5,000 -$6,999 04. D. $7,000 -$8,999 05. E. $9,000 -$10,999 06. F. $11,000-$12,999 07. G. $13,000-$14,999 08. H. $15,000-$16,999 09. J. $17,000-$19,999 10. K. $20,000-$21,999 11. M. $22,000-$24,999 12. N. $25,000-$29,999 13. P. $30,000-$34,999 14. Q. $35,000-$39,999 15. R. $40,000-$44,999 16. S. $45,000-$49,999 17. T. $50,000-$59,999 18. U. $60,000-$69,999 19. V. $70,000-$79,999 20. W. $80,000-$89,999 21. X. $90,000-$104,999 22. Y. $105,000-$119,000 23. Z. $120,000 and over MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused 00. NA (8,9 in Y20) NOTES: ------ For households where R is not the only family member age 14 or older, this includes HH income from Y21a; for households where R is the only member age 14 or older this includes respondent income from Y21b. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043294 Y21b. Respondent income ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NO, R IS NOT ONLY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER / IF YES, R IS ONLY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER: QUESTION: --------- [(RB Still on page 16)/Looking at page 16 of the booklet.] [Now we are interested in the income that you yourself received in 2003, 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 2003 before taxes. / Please tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income you had in 2003 before taxes.] This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF R SAYS "don't know", write it in the COMMENT box and probe with "what would be your best estimate?"} VALID CODES: ------------ 01. A. None or less than $2,999 02. B. $3,000 -$4,999 03. C. $5,000 -$6,999 04. D. $7,000 -$8,999 05. E. $9,000 -$10,999 06. F. $11,000-$12,999 07. G. $13,000-$14,999 08. H. $15,000-$16,999 09. J. $17,000-$19,999 10. K. $20,000-$21,999 11. M. $22,000-$24,999 12. N. $25,000-$29,999 13. P. $30,000-$34,999 14. Q. $35,000-$39,999 15. R. $40,000-$44,999 16. S. $45,000-$49,999 17. T. $50,000-$59,999 18. U. $60,000-$69,999 19. V. $70,000-$79,999 20. W. $80,000-$89,999 21. X. $90,000-$104,999 22. Y. $105,000-$119,000 23. Z. $120,000 and over MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused NOTES: ------ This is respondent income for all households. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043295 Y22. Think of self as belonging to class? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Not using the booklet) 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 828 5 374 8 9 9 1 ============================================================================= V043296 Y22a. Subjective Social Class: Working or Middle ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R CONSIDERS SELF MEMBER OF MIDDLE OR WORKING CLASS: QUESTION: --------- Which one? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Middle class 5. Working class 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Y22 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 384 1 477 5 341 7 9 8 1 ============================================================================= V043297 Y22b. Subjective Social Class: had to choose wkng/Middle ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DOESN'T CONSIDER SELF MIDDLE OR WORKING CLASS: QUESTION: --------- Well, if you had to make a choice, would you call yourself MIDDLE CLASS or WORKING CLASS? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Upper class {VOL} 1. Middle class 5. Working class 6. Lower class {VOL} 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1 in Y22 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 828 0 3 1 154 5 177 6 13 7 5 8 23 9 9 ============================================================================= V043298 Y23. Summary: subjective social class ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R CONSIDERS SELF MIDDLE CLASS / IF R CONSIDERS SELF WORKING CLASS: QUESTION: --------- 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? [Which one? / Well, if you had to make a choice, would you call yourself MIDDLE CLASS or WORKING CLASS? ] Would you say that you are about AVERAGE [middle/working] class or that you are in the UPPER PART of the [middle/working] class? VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Lower class {VOLUNTEERED} 01. Average working class 02. Working class -- NA if average or upper 03. Upper working class 04. Average middle class 05. Middle class -- NA if average or upper 06. Upper middle class 07. Upper class {VOLUNTEERED} MISSING CODES: -------------- 77. Other 88. Don't know if working or middle class (8 in Y22a) 89. Refused (9 in Y22a); 'neither' or doesn't accept idea of class TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 13 1 414 2 8 3 96 4 446 5 8 6 177 7 3 77 14 88 24 89 9 ============================================================================= V043299 Y24x. SUMMARY: Race of Respondent ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Black 12. Black and Asian 13. Black and Native American 14. Black and Hispanic 15. Black and White 20. Asian 23. Asian and Native American 24. Asian and Hispanic 25. Asian and White 30. Native American 34. Native American and Hispanic 35. Native American and White 40. Hispanic 45. Hispanic and White 50. White (no mention of other race) 70. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 10 180 14 2 15 2 20 28 23 1 25 4 30 12 35 7 40 81 45 4 50 876 70 7 88 4 89 4 ============================================================================= V043299a Y24a. SUMMARY: Mention 1 Race of Respondent ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Black 20. Asian 30. Native American 40. Hispanic 50. White (no mention of other race) 70. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043299b Y24b. SUMMARY: Mention 2 Race of Respondent ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? VALID CODES: ------------ 10. Black 20. Asian 30. Native American 40. Hispanic 50. White (no mention of other race) 70. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 88,89 in Y24a; no further mention TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043300 Y25. Both parents born in U.S.? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Were both of your parents born in this country? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 1007 5 204 9 1 ============================================================================= V043301a Y26a. Main ethnic or nationality group mention 1 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? VALID CODES: ------------ 010-875 MISSING CODES: -------------- 877. None 888. Don't know 889. Refused NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix ETHNICITY. Note that ethnicity codes have been revised. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec ============================================================================= V043301b Y26b. Main ethnic or nationality group mention 2 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? VALID CODES: ------------ 010-875 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 000,888,889 in Y26a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix ETHNICITY. Note that ethnicity codes have been revised. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043301c Y26c. Main ethnic or nationality group mention 3 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? VALID CODES: ------------ 010-875 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 000,888,889 in Y26a; no further mention NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix ETHNICITY. Note that ethnicity codes have been revised. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043302 Y27. Interviewer CKPT: number of ethnic mentions ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: Number of ethnic groups mentioned by R VALID CODES: ------------ 0. None 1. One 2. Two or more 9. Respondent refused to answer or doesn't know nationality NOTES: ------ Coded by interviewer. In 23 cases the interviewer counted two or more mentions as one or fewer, with the result that Y27a, asking choice among mentions, was not asked (coded 000 NA); correct count of mentions is represented here. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 73 1 816 2 271 9 52 ============================================================================= V043303 Y27a. Ethnic group most close ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF MORE THAN 1 NATIONALITY/ETHNIC GROUP IDENTIFIED: QUESTION: --------- With which of these groups do you most closely identify? VALID CODES: ------------ 010-876 MISSING CODES: -------------- 877. None; neither 888. Don't know 889. Refused NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix ETHNICITY. Note that ethnicity codes have been revised. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043303x Y27ax. Summary: ethnic group ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? With which of these groups do you most closely identify? VALID CODES: ------------ 010-876 MISSING CODES: -------------- 877. None 888. Don't know 889. Refused NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix ETHNICITY. Note that ethnicity codes have been revised. This variable combines Y27a data for the 'closest' ethnic group of multiple-mention respondents, together with Y26a data for respondents who gave a single ethnic group mention. In addition, respondents who gave multiple mentions, but who did not provide a choice in Y27 (none/neither/both/all/DK /RF/NA) are coded here for first mention in Y26a. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043304x Y28x. Did R mention Hispanic group? ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: IS SPANISH OR HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED AS MAIN GROUP? / DID R MENTION HISPANIC GROUP? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No Hispanic mention 1. Spanish/Hispanic mention in Y24x 2. Spanish/Hispanic mention in Y26a/Y26b/Y26c/Y27a 3. Spanish/Hispanic mention in both NOTES: ------ Cases where R mentioned Hispanic ethnicity in either race or ethnicity questions are coded 1-3. In 11 instances of the interviewer checkpoint, however, the interviewer coded Hispanic mention for R when none was made; these cases should have been asked Y28a but were not, so that Y28a is coded NA. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1112 1 3 2 13 3 84 ============================================================================= V043305 Y28a. Is R of Hispanic descent ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF DID NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC IN MENTION OF RACE OR ETHNICITY: QUESTION: --------- Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 1,2,3 in Y28x TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 100 0 11 1 12 5 1084 8 2 9 3 ============================================================================= V043306 Y29. Spanish or Hispanic descent - type ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF HISPANIC MENTION IN Y24x,Y26a-c OR Y28a: QUESTION: --------- Please look at page 17 of the booklet and tell me which category best describes your Hispanic origin. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Mexican 2. Puerto Rican 3. Cuban 4. Latin American 5. Central American 6. Spanish 7. Other {SPECIFY} {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 9 in Y27; 5 in Y28 and 5,8,9 in Y28a TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1100 0 1 1 54 2 16 3 4 4 12 5 5 6 15 7 4 8 1 ============================================================================= V043307 Y30. Where R grew up ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where was it that you grew up? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF UNITED STATES AND STATE(S) NOT PROVIDED, PROBE: WHAT STATE OR STATES?} VALID CODES: ------------ 101-800 MISSING CODES: -------------- 888. Don't know 889. Refused 000. NA NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix STATE AND COUNTRY. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043308 Y31x. Summary: How long lived in this community ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How long have you lived in your present (CITY/TOWN/TOWNSHIP/COUNTY)? VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Less than 1 year 01. 12-18 months; 1 year 02. 19-24 months; 2 years 03. 3 years . . 76. 76 years or more MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused NOTES: ------ If R answered 'all my life' then R's age in years has been coded 18-76. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043309a Y33a. Where R lived previously - state/country ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R HAS LIVED IN CURRENT COMMUNITY LESS THAN 2 YEARS: QUESTION: --------- Where did you live before you moved here? VALID CODES: ------------ 101-800 MISSING CODES: -------------- 888. Don't know 889. Refused 000. NA INAP. 3-76,88,89 in Y31x NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix STATE AND COUNTRY. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been coded to 000 in the public release. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V043309b Y33b. Where R lived previously - city ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R HAS LIVED IN CURRENT COMMUNITY LESS THAN 2 YEARS: QUESTION: --------- Where did you live before you moved here? MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 3-76,88,89 in Y31x NOTES: ------ See codebook appendix CITIES. This variable has been recoded to 0 to preserve respondent confidentiality. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V043310 Y34. Distance where R used to live ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R HAS LIVED IN CURRENT COMMUNITY LESS THAN 2 YEARS: QUESTION: --------- How far away is that? VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Less than 1 mile 01. One mile 02. 2-4 miles 03. 5-9 miles 04. 10-19 miles 05. 20-49 miles 06. 50-99 miles 07. 100-199 miles 08. 200-499 miles 09. 500 miles or more 90. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 3-76,88,89 in Y31x TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043311 Y32x. Summary: How long lived in current home ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How long have you lived in this (house/condo/apartment)? VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Less than 1 year 01. 12-18 months; 1 year 02. 19-24 months; 2 years 03. 3 years . . 76. 76 years or more MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused NOTES: ------ If R answered 'all my life' then R's age in years has been coded 18-76. Note: case 462 indicate a longer residence in home than in community. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043312 Y35. Does R family own/rent home ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Do you/Does your family) own your home, pay rent, or what? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Own house 5. Pay rent 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1 831 5 352 7 26 9 3 ============================================================================= V043401a ZZ1a. PRE IWR obs: others present - children under 6 ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Children under 6 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 137 5 1045 ============================================================================= V043401b ZZ1b. PRE IWR obs: others present - older children ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Older children INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 106 5 1076 ============================================================================= V043401c ZZ1c. PRE IWR obs: others present - spouse ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Spouse INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 219 5 963 ============================================================================= V043401d ZZ1d. PRE IWR obs: others present - other relatives ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Other relatives INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 59 5 1123 ============================================================================= V043401e ZZ1e. PRE IWR obs: others present - other adults ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Other adults INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 105 5 1077 ============================================================================= V043401f ZZ1f. PRE IWR obs: others present - someone, not sure who ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Someone, not sure who INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 17 5 1165 ============================================================================= V043402 ZZ2. PRE IWR OBS: R cooperation ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's cooperation was: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very good 2. Good 3. Fair 4. Poor 5. Very poor MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 837 2 265 3 67 4 10 5 3 ============================================================================= V043403 ZZ3. PRE IWR OBS: R level of information ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's general level of information about politics and public affairs seemed: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 265 2 339 3 353 4 166 5 59 ============================================================================= V043404 ZZ4. PRE IWR OBS: R intelligence ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's apparent intelligence: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 262 2 398 3 454 4 64 5 4 ============================================================================= V043405 ZZ5. PRE IWR OBS: R suspicious ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: How suspicious did R seem to be about the study before the interview? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Not at all suspicious 2. Somewhat suspicious 3. Very suspicious MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 940 2 208 3 34 ============================================================================= V043406 ZZ6. PRE IWR OBS: R interest in IW ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 375 2 442 3 289 4 66 5 10 ============================================================================= V043407 ZZ7. PRE IWR OBS: R sincere ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: How sincere did R seem to be in his/her answers? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Completely sincere 2. Usually sincere 3. Often seemed to be insincere MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 986 2 185 3 11 ============================================================================= V043408 ZZ8. PRE IWR OBS: places where doubted R sincerity ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF IWR DID NOT INDICATE R WAS COMPLETELY SINCERE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Were there any particular parts of the interview for which you doubted R's sincerity? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF SO, NAME THEM BY SECTION OR QUESTION NUMBER} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes {SPECIFY} 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 1,0 in ZZ7 NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1016 1 42 5 154 ============================================================================= V043409 ZZ9. PRE IWR OBS: R seem to report income accurately ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Do you feel R reported income accurately? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, think R reported correctly 2. No, think R reported incorrectly 3. Refused income questions 4. No, think R reported dishonestly MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 38 1 1026 2 59 3 86 4 3 ============================================================================= V043409a ZZ10. PRE IWR OBS: est of family income ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: If possible, give a reasonable estimate of what R's family income is ((before taxes in 2003)). VALID CODES: ------------ 01. A. None or less than $2,999 02. B. $3,000 -$4,999 03. C. $5,000 -$6,999 04. D. $7,000 -$8,999 05. E. $9,000 -$10,999 06. F. $11,000-$12,999 07. G. $13,000-$14,999 08. H. $15,000-$16,999 09. J. $17,000-$19,999 10. K. $20,000-$21,999 11. M. $22,000-$24,999 12. N. $25,000-$29,999 13. P. $30,000-$34,999 14. Q. $35,000-$39,999 15. R. $40,000-$44,999 16. S. $45,000-$49,999 17. T. $50,000-$59,999 18. U. $60,000-$69,999 19. ^. $70,000-$79,999 20. W. $80,000-$89,999 21. X. $90,000-$104,999 22. Y. $105,000-$119,000 23. Z. $120,000 and over 98. IMPOSSIBLE TO ESTIMATE MISSING CODES: -------------- 00. NA INAP. 1,0 in ZZ9 NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043410 ZZ11. PRE IWR OBS: R age estimate ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: What would you estimate R's age to be? VALID CODES: ------------ 17-96. 97. 97 and older 98. Hard to guess {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043411 ZZ11a. PRE IWR OBS: R gender ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Is R male or female? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion and checked with gender provided in household listing. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 552 2 630 ============================================================================= V043412 ZZ12. PRE IWR OBS: R education estimate ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: What would you estimate R's level of education to be? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Low - probably less than high school diploma 2. Probably has a high school diploma but probably no college 3. Probably a little college 4. Probably a college degree 8. Hard to guess {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 30 1 111 2 360 3 345 4 356 8 10 ============================================================================= V043413a ZZ13a.. PRE IWR OBS: Mention 1 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Rs reaction to interview: Mention 1 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 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 (1st mention only MISSING CODES: -------------- 00. NA NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043413b ZZ13b. PRE IWR OBS: Mention 2 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Rs reaction to interview: Mention 2 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043413c ZZ13c. PRE IWR OBS: Mention 3 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Rs reaction to interview: Mention 3 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043413d ZZ13d. PRE IWR OBS: Mention 4 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Rs reaction to interview: Mention 4 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043413e ZZ13e. PRE IWR OBS: Mention 5 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Rs reaction to interview: Mention 5 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043413f ZZ13f. PRE IWR OBS: Mention 6 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Rs reaction to interview: Mention 6 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V043413g ZZ13g. PRE IWR OBS: Mention 7 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Rs reaction to interview: Mention 7 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044001 PostAdmin.1. Form of interview ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Assigned form of interview VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Standard turnout format; Pre patriotism questions 2. Experimental turnout format; Pre patriotism questions 3. Standard turnout format; Post patriotism questions 4. Experimental turnout format; Post patriotism questions MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ Post respondents were randomly assigned to the standard (C1a) or experimental (C1b) version of the voter turnout question. Respondents were also randomly assigned to be asked the set of patriotism questions either in the Pre (Q2a-Q2e) or the Post (H5-H9x). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 273 2 256 3 264 4 273 ============================================================================= V044002 PostAdmin.2. Post IW beginning month ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview beginning month VALID CODES: ------------ 11. November 12. December MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the month of the date on which the post-election interview began. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 11 898 12 168 ============================================================================= V044003 PostAdmin.3. Post IW beginning day ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview beginning day VALID CODES: ------------ 1-31 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the day of the date on which the post-election interview began. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044004 PostAdmin.4. Post IW beginning date MMDD ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview beginning date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ The first 2 characters represent the month of the date on which the post-election interview began; the second 2 characters comprise the day. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044005 PostAdmin.5. Post IW beginning version of instrument ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview beginning instrument version VALID CODES: ------------ 1. October 29, 2004 version MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the version of the post-election instrument in effect when the interview began. There was a single version of the Post-election instrument. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044006 PostAdmin.6. Post IW ending month ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview ending month VALID CODES: ------------ 11. November 12. December MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the month of the date on which the post-election interview ended. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 11 898 12 168 ============================================================================= V044007 PostAdmin.7. Post IW ending day ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview ending day VALID CODES: ------------ 1-31 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the day of the date on which the post-election interview ended. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044008 PostAdmin.8. Post IW ending date MMDD ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview ending date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ The first 2 characters represent the month of the date on which the post-election interview ended; the second 2 characters comprise the day. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044009 PostAdmin.9. Post IW ending version of instrument ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview ending instrument version VALID CODES: ------------ 1. October 29, 2004 version MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the version of the post-election instrument in effect when the interview ended. There was a single version of the Post-election instrument. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044010a PostAdmin.10a. No. days after election beginning IW date ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Number of days before election of beginning Post IW date VALID CODES: ------------ 1-47 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the number of days by which the beginning date of the pre-election interview followed the November 2, 2004 general election. (Note: no interviewing was conducted on the day of the general election). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044010b PostAdmin.10b. No. days after election ending IW date ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Number of days before election of ending Post IW date VALID CODES: ------------ 1-47 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the number of days by which the ending date of the pre-election interview followed the November 2,2004 general election. (Note: no interviewing was conducted on the day of the general election). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044011 PostAdmin.11. Total number of Post interview sessions ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Total number of Post interviewing sessions VALID CODES: ------------ 1. IW conducted in 1 session 2. IW conducted in 2 sessions 3. IW conducted in 3 sessions MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ Sessions do not include time spent determining household listing nor time spent by the interviewer to complete the interviewer observation questions (which are completed after the conclusion of the interview and after the interviewer has departed the household). No interview was conducted in more than 3 sessions. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 1053 2 11 3 2 ============================================================================= V044012 PostAdmin.12. Post instrument version changed before IW end ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Change in version of Post instrument before end of IW VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Post IW conducted using a single version of the instrument 1. Post IW conducted using more than a single version MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the post-election interview was conducted in more than 1 session, then the instrument version may have been updated between sessions. This flags instances where 1 or more such updates occurred. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 1066 ============================================================================= V044013 PostAdmin.13. Total number of Post interviewers ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Total number of Post interviewers VALID CODES: ------------ 1. One interviewer conducted the entire interview 2. Two interviewers conducted the interview MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the total number of post interviewers administering 1 or more sessions of the interview. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 1066 ============================================================================= V044014a PostAdmin.14a. Post IW session 1 date MMDD ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview session 1 date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the interview date of interviews conducted in a single session and the date of the 1st interview session for interviews which were broken into more than 1 session of interviewing. The first 2 characters provide the month of the session date, the last 2 characters provide the day. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044014b PostAdmin.14b. Post IW session 2 date MMDD ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview session 2 date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the date of the 2nd interview session, for interviews which were broken into more than 1 session of interviewing. The first 2 characters provide the month of the session date, the last 2 characters provide the day. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044014c PostAdmin.14c. Post IW session 3 date MMDD ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview session 3 date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; no additional sessions; no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the date of the 3rd interview session, for interviews which were broken into more than 1 session of interviewing. The first 2 characters provide the month of the session date, the last 2 characters provide the day. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044015a PostAdmin.15a. Post IW session 1 version of instrument ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview session 1 instrument version VALID CODES: ------------ 1. October 29, 2004 version MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the instrument version in effect for the 1st interview session (PreAdmin.14a). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044015b PostAdmin.15b. Post IW session 2 version of instrument ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview session 2 instrument version VALID CODES: ------------ 1. October 29, 2004 version MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the instrument version in effect for the 2nd interview session (PreAdmin.14b). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044015c PostAdmin.15c. Post IW session 3 version of instrument ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview session 3 instrument version VALID CODES: ------------ 1. October 29, 2004 version MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; no additional sessions; no Post IW NOTES: ------ This is the instrument version in effect for the 3rd interview session (PreAdmin.14c). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044016a PostAdmin.16a. Post IW session 1 breakoff/end ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview session 1 breakoff/end VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Interview completed in 1 session 01. Media module (A1-A8) 02. 1st budget module (E5-E5c) 03. Liberal-conservative scales (G4-G4a1) 04. Interventionism (G6-G6g) 05. Abortion (G7a-G7c) 06. Office recognition of political figures (J7-J7d1) 07. 1st sexism module (K4a-K4c) 08. Children's traits (N1-N1d) 09. Stereotypes (P4-P6d) 10. CSES module (Q1-Q28) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; no post IW NOTES: ------ This identifies the instrument module containing the breakoff point of the first session of interviewing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044016b PostAdmin.16b. Post IW session 2 breakoff/end ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview session 2 breakoff/end VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Interview completed in 1 session 01. Media module (A1-A8) 02. 1st budget module (E5-E5c) 03. Liberal-conservative scales (G4-G4a1) 04. Interventionism (G6-G6g) 05. Abortion (G7a-G7c) 06. Office recognition of political figures (J7-J7d1) 07. 1st sexism module (K4a-K4c) 08. Children's traits (N1-N1d) 09. Stereotypes (P4-P6d) 10. CSES module (Q1-Q28) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. only 1 interviewing session; no additional sessions; no post IW NOTES: ------ This identifies the instrument module containing the breakoff point of the 2nd session of interviewing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044017 PostAdmin.17. Total number of calls ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Total number of Post-election calls VALID CODES: ------------ 1-29 NOTES: ------ This is the total number of face-to-face or telephone calls. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044018 PostAdmin.18. Number of FTF calls ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Number of Post-election face-to-face calls VALID CODES: ------------ 0-24 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044019 PostAdmin.19. Number of phone calls ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Number of Post-election telephone calls VALID CODES: ------------ 0-25 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044020 PostAdmin.20. Interviewer interview number (nth IW) ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer Post-election interview number VALID CODES: ------------ 1-31 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This identifies the interview as the Nth post-election interview conducted by the interviewer. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044021 PostAdmin.21. Refusal conversion indicator ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post-election refusal conversion indicator VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Not a refusal conversion situation 1. Refusal conversion case NOTES: ------ Code 1 indicates that the case was flagged as a case for refusal conversion efforts; it does not indicate whether or not conversion efforts were successful or completed (by the end of the field period). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1087 1 125 ============================================================================= V044022 PostAdmin.22. Post non-interview result date (MMDD) ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post non-interview result date (MMDD) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. post-election IW TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044023 PostAdmin.23. Mode of interview ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Mode of Post-election interview VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All interviews conducted face-to-face MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044024 PostAdmin.24. Result ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post-election result code VALID CODES: ------------ 1001. Completed interview 5001. Final refusal by respondent 5002. Final refusal, not by respondent 5005. Refusal, conversion not attempted 6002. Final no contact 6003. Interview begun, not resumed 6004. Non-interview, permanent condition 6007. Non-interview, other reason NOTES: ------ No post-election interviews were partials. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 1001 1066 5001 77 5002 9 5005 5 6002 13 6003 1 6004 1 6007 40 ============================================================================= V044025 PostAdmin.25. Length of interview ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Length of Post-election interview MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ The mean interview length for the pre-election interview was 64.83 minutes. Although interviewers were instructed to suspend and resume when lengthy interruptions were anticipated, such a process is necessarily imperfect and some timings include digression and interruption time. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044026 PostAdmin.26. Language of interview ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Language of Post-election interview VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All interviews were conducted in English MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044027 PostAdmin.27. Interview verification ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Verification of Post-election interview VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Not selected for verification 2. Verified, no inconsistencies 3. Verified with discrepancies 4. Failed verification 5. Unable to verify (unable to contact respondent) 6. Verification limit met (used when the case if flagged for verification but the target for verified cases has been met MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ Approximately 8 percent of interviews (completed or partially completed) were randomly selected for verification. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 946 2 77 3 11 4 7 5 15 6 10 ============================================================================= V044028 PostAdmin.28. Interviewer evaluation ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Interviewer evaluation conducted for Post-election interview VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Not flagged for evaluation 1. Flagged for evaluation; not evaluated 2. Evaluated MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 992 1 6 2 68 ============================================================================= V044029 PostAdmin.29. Interview tape-recorded ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post-election interview tape-recorded VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, tape-recorded 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 74 5 992 ============================================================================= V044030 PostAdmin.30. Payment offer amount ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Amount offered to respondent as payment for Post-election IW VALID CODES: ------------ 20. $20 50. $50 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 20 863 50 203 ============================================================================= V044031 PostAdmin.31. Payment amount ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Amount paid respondent for Post-election IW VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Respondent refused payment 20. $20 50. $50 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 20 862 50 204 ============================================================================= V044032 PostAdmin.32. Payment date ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Date of payment to respondent for Post-election IW (MMDD) NOTES: ------ For the post-election interview, payment was made in person at the conclusion of the interview TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044033 PostAdmin.33. Payment mode ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post respondent payment mode VALID CODES: ------------ 1. All respondents paid by check MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044034 PostAdmin.34 Respondent incentive ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Incentive provided to respondent for Post-election interview VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No Post-election incentive TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044035 PostAdmin.35. Persuasion letters ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post respondent persuasion letters VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Persuasion letters not documented for the 2004 Post NOTES: ------ In 2004 study, persuasion letters were not documented. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044036a PostAdmin.36x1a. Summary: R made positive comment ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - 'I like to do things that HELP THE COMMUNITY' - 'I ENJOY DOING SURVEYS' - Other positive statement VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Positive comment not coded at any call 1. Positive comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded a positive comment (PostAdmin.37a-c) at one or more calls. (Note: all specific positive, time-delay, negative, eligibility, and privacy comments (disinterested in politics [PostAdmin.36x1f] is not duplicated) are coded at PostAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 712 1 354 ============================================================================= V044036b PostAdmin.36x1b. Summary: R made time-delay comment ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - 'I am TOO BUSY/ I don't have time' - 'This is a BAD TIME / Can you COME BACK LATER' - 'Let me THINK ABOUT IT' - Other time delay statement VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Time-delay comment not coded at any call 1. Time-delay comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded a time-delay comment (PostAdmin.37d-g) at one or more calls. (Note: all specific positive, time-delay, negative, eligibility, and privacy comments (disinterested in politics [PostAdmin.36x1f] is not duplicated) are coded at PostAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 824 1 242 ============================================================================= V044036c PostAdmin.36x1c. Summary: R made negative comment ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Negative comment not coded at any call 1. Negative comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded a negative comment (PostAdmin.37h-p) at one or more calls. (Note: all specific positive, time-delay, negative, eligibility, and privacy comments (disinterested in politics [PostAdmin.36x1f] is not duplicated) are coded at PostAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 1012 1 54 ============================================================================= V044036d PostAdmin.36x1d. Summary: R made eligibility comment ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Eligibility comment not coded at any call 1. Eligibility comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded a eligibility comment (PostAdmin.37q-u) at one or more calls. (Note: all specific positive, time-delay, negative, eligibility, and privacy comments (disinterested in politics [PostAdmin.36x1f] is not duplicated) are coded at PostAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 1036 1 30 ============================================================================= V044036e PostAdmin.36x1e. Summary: R made privacy comment ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Privacy comment not coded at any call 1. Privacy comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded a privacy comment (PostAdmin.37v-y) at one or more calls. (Note: all specific positive, time-delay, negative, eligibility, and privacy comments (disinterested in politics [PostAdmin.36x1f] is not duplicated) are coded at PostAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 1055 1 11 ============================================================================= V044036f PostAdmin.36x1f. Summary: R made comment no int in politics ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I'm not interested in POLITICS' VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Political disinterest comment not coded at any call 1. Political disinterest comment coded for at least one call MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ This was a multiple-mention question that may have been presented to the interviewer for coding at multiple calls; code 1 indicates that the interviewer coded a comment about disinterest in politics at one or more calls. (Note: all other specific comments are coded at PostAdmin.37a-y). Code 9. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 1050 1 16 ============================================================================= V044037a PostAdmin.37a. Comment: positive - help community ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? ' I like to do things that HELP THE COMMUNITY' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 42 5 1024 ============================================================================= V044037b PostAdmin.37b. Comment: positive - enjoy surveys ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I ENJOY DOING SURVEYS' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 100 5 966 ============================================================================= V044037c PostAdmin.37c. Comment: other positive ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - Other positive statement VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 284 5 782 ============================================================================= V044037d PostAdmin.37d. Comment: time delay - too busy ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I am TOO BUSY/ I don't have time' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 73 5 993 ============================================================================= V044037e PostAdmin.37e. Comment: time delay - bad time ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'This is a BAD TIME / Can you COME BACK LATER' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 162 5 904 ============================================================================= V044037f PostAdmin.37f. Comment: time delay - think about it ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'Let me THINK ABOUT IT' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 13 5 1053 ============================================================================= V044037g PostAdmin.37g. Comment: other time delay ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - Other time delay statement VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 45 5 1021 ============================================================================= V044037h PostAdmin.37h. Comment: negative - waste of time ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TIME' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 2 5 1064 ============================================================================= V044037j PostAdmin.37j. Comment: negative - don't trust surveys ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I DON'T TRUST SURVEYS' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 2 5 1064 ============================================================================= V044037k PostAdmin.37k. Comment: negative - surveys waste money ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TAXPAYERS MONEY' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 2 5 1064 ============================================================================= V044037m PostAdmin.37m. Comment: negative - never do surveys ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'NEVER DO SURVEYS' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 4 5 1062 ============================================================================= V044037n PostAdmin.37n. Comment: negative - not interested ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I'm NOT INTERESTED' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 24 5 1042 ============================================================================= V044037p PostAdmin.37p. Comment: other negative ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - Other negative statement VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 33 5 1033 ============================================================================= V044037q PostAdmin.37q. Comment: eligibility-don't know about topic ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING about the survey topic' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 23 5 1043 ============================================================================= V044037r PostAdmin.37r. Comment: eligibility -no spouse/partn/child ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I'm NOT MARRIED/ I don't have a partner/ I don't have any children' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 1 5 1065 ============================================================================= V044037s PostAdmin.37s. Comment: eligibility - too young/too old ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I'M TOO YOUNG/ I'm TOO OLD' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 2 5 1064 ============================================================================= V044037t PostAdmin.37t. Comment: eligibility - don't/can't vote ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'I don't vote/ I can't vote' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 3 5 1063 ============================================================================= V044037u PostAdmin.37u. Comment: other eligibility ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - Other eligibility statement VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 8 5 1058 ============================================================================= V044037v PostAdmin.37v. Comment: privacy - personal questions ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'You'll ask me too many PERSONAL QUESTIONS / I don't want to talk about these kinds of things' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 3 5 1063 ============================================================================= V044037w PostAdmin.37w. Comment: privacy - govt knows everything ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? 'The GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS EVERYTHING about me already' VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 1 5 1065 ============================================================================= V044037y PostAdmin.37y. Comment: other privacy ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Whether or not he/she used these exact words, did the informant/respondent make any of the following comments? - Other privacy/ sensitivity statements VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Coded at 1 or more calls 5. Not coded MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ If the informant/respondent made the specified comment at any contact, this variable has been coded 1. See also PostAdmin.36a-f for summary of types of comments made by R. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 9 5 1057 ============================================================================= V044038 PostAdmin.38. Respondent initial refusal ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Respondent initial refusal VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Respondent did not initially refuse 1. Respondent initial refusal NOTES: ------ From call record result codes. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1115 1 97 ============================================================================= V044039 PostAdmin.39. Informant initial refusal ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Informant initial refusal VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Informant did not initially refuse 1. Informant initial refusal NOTES: ------ From call record result codes. If the respondent was the informant, then both PostAdmin.38 and PostAdmin.39 are flagged for initial refusal. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 0 1180 1 32 ============================================================================= V044101 PostIwr.1. Interviewer of record ID ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interviewer of record ID VALID CODES: ------------ 1205461-95268960 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044101a PostIwr.1a. Other interviewer ID ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Other Post interviewer ID VALID CODES: ------------ 1205461-94469468 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no other interviewer TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044102 PostIwr.2. Supervisor ID ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post Supervisor ID VALID CODES: ------------ 1835779-7150049 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044103 PostIwr.3. Interviewer gender ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interviewer gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 5. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044104 PostIwr.4. Interviewer education level ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interviewer education level VALID CODES: ------------ 1. High school graduate 2. College graduate MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ As a result of confidentiality review, the categories for this variable have been revised for 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044105 PostIwr.5. Interviewer race ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interviewer race VALID CODES: ------------ 1. White 2. Nonwhite MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ As a result of confidentiality review, the categories for this variable have been revised for 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044106 PostIwr.6. Interviewer ethnicity ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interviewer ethnicity VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No ethnic identity coded 1. Hispanic 7. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ This variable is unavailable in 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044107 PostIwr.7. Interviewer languages ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interviewer languages VALID CODES: ------------ 0. Does not speak Spanish 1. Speaks Spanish MISSING CODES: -------------- 9. NA NOTES: ------ As a result of confidentiality review, the categories for this variable have been revised for 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044108 PostIwr.8. Interviewer experience ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interviewer experience (number of years) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. 0-5 years 2. 6-10 years 3. 11 or more years MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ As a result of confidentiality review, the categories for this variable have been revised for 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044109 PostIwr.9. Interviewer age group ============================================================================= PRE-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interviewer age group VALID CODES: ------------ 1. 18-34 years 2. 35-50 years 3. 51-64 years 4. 65 years or more MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA NOTES: ------ As a result of confidentiality review, the categories for this variable have been revised for 2004. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044201 PostErr.1. Post interview error flag ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Post interview error flag VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No errors in the Post-election instrument MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044401 PostRand.1. Order of D1b-c Pres candidate thermometers ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate thermometers D1b-D1c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. John Kerry thermometer administered first (D1b) 2. Ralph Nader thermometer administered first (D1c) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of John Kerry and Ralph Nader thermometers in D1b-D1c was randomized after administration of the thermometer for President Bush as the first thermometer in the D1 thermometer series. This variable identifies whether the thermometer for John Kerry (D1b) or Ralph Nader (D1c) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044402a PostRand.2a. Order of D1d Democratic House cand thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of House Democratic candidate thermometer D1d in House thermometer series D1d-D1g VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ D1d-D1g House thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (D1b) and Ralph Nader (D1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for the Democratic House candidate as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 4 House thermometers D1d-D1g. Note: every case was assigned a randomized order for House Democratic candidate, House Republican candidate, House 3rd- party/independent candidate, and House retiring incumbent. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate/ 3rd-party candidate/retiring incumbent the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044402b PostRand.2b. Order of D1e Republican House cand thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of House Republican candidate thermometer D1e in House thermometer series D1d-D1g VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ D1d-D1g House thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (D1b) and Ralph Nader (D1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for the Republican House candidate as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 4 House thermometers D1d-D1g. Note: every case was assigned a randomized order for House Democratic candidate, House Republican candidate, House 3rd- party/independent candidate, and House retiring incumbent. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate/ 3rd-party candidate/retiring incumbent the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044402c PostRand.2c. Order of D1f Ind/3rd party House cand therm ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of House 3rd-party/ind candidate thermometer D1f in House thermometer series D1d-D1g VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ D1d-D1g House thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (D1b) and Ralph Nader (D1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for the 3rd-party/ independent House candidate as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 4 House thermometers D1d-D1g. Note: every case was assigned a randomized order for House Democratic candidate, House Republican candidate, House 3rd- party/independent candidate, and House retiring incumbent. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate/ 3rd-party candidate/retiring incumbent the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044402d PostRand.2d. Order of D1g retiring House incumbent therm ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of retiring incumbent thermometer D1g in House thermometer series D1d-D1g VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ D1d-D1g House thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a) and Presidential candidates John Kerry (D1b) and Ralph Nader (D1c). This variable identifies the thermometer for the retiring House incumbent as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 4 House thermometers D1d-D1g. Note: every case was assigned a randomized order for House Democratic candidate, House Republican candidate, House 3rd- party/independent candidate, and House retiring incumbent. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate/ 3rd-party candidate/retiring incumbent the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044403a PostRand.3a. Order of D1h Democratic Senate cand thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Senate Democratic candidate thermometer D1h in Senate thermometer series D1h-D1p VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ D1h-D1p Senate thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House thermometers (D1d-g). This variable identifies the thermometer for the Democratic Senate candidate as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 6 Senate thermometers D1h-D1p. Note: every case was assigned a randomized order for Senate Democratic candidate, Senate Republican candidate, Senate 3rd- party/independent candidate, Senator #1, Senator #2, and Senator with term not up. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate/ 3rd-party or independent candidate/Senator #1/Senator#1/ Senator with term not up, the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044403b PostRand.3b. Order of D1j Republican Senate cand thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Senate Republican candidate thermometer D1j in Senate thermometer series D1h-D1p VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ D1h-D1p Senate thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House thermometers (D1d-g). This variable identifies the thermometer for the Republican Senate candidate as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 6 Senate thermometers D1h-D1p. Note: every case was assigned a randomized order for Senate Democratic candidate, Senate Republican candidate, Senate 3rd- party/independent candidate, Senator #1, Senator #2, and Senator with term not up. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate/ 3rd-party or independent candidate/Senator #1/Senator#1/ Senator with term not up, the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044403c PostRand.3c. Order of D1k Ind/3rd party Senate cand therm ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Senate 3rd-party/ind candidate thermometer D1k in Senate thermometer series D1h-D1p VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ D1h-D1p Senate thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House thermometers (D1d-g). This variable identifies the thermometer for the 3rd-party/ independent Senate candidate as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 6 Senate thermometers D1h-D1p. Note: every case was assigned a randomized order for Senate Democratic candidate, Senate Republican candidate, Senate 3rd- party/independent candidate, Senator #1, Senator #2, and Senator with term not up. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate/ 3rd-party or independent candidate/Senator #1/Senator#1/ Senator with term not up, the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044403d PostRand.3d. Order of D1m Senator #1 thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Senator #1 (state without race) thermometer D1m in Senate thermometer series D1h-D1p VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ D1h-D1p Senate thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House thermometers (D1d-g). This variable identifies the thermometer for senator #1 (state without race) as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 6 Senate thermometers D1h-D1p. Note: every case was assigned a randomized order for Senate Democratic candidate, Senate Republican candidate, Senate 3rd- party/independent candidate, Senator #1, Senator #2, and Senator with term not up. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate/ 3rd-party or independent candidate/Senator #1/Senator#1/ Senator with term not up, the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044403e PostRand.3e. Order of D1n Senator #2 thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Senator #2 (state without race) thermometer D1n in Senate thermometer series D1h-D1p VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ D1h-D1p Senate thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House thermometers (D1d-g). This variable identifies the thermometer for senator #2 (state without race) as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 6 Senate thermometers D1h-D1p. Note: every case was assigned a randomized order for Senate Democratic candidate, Senate Republican candidate, Senate 3rd- party/independent candidate, Senator #1, Senator #2, and Senator with term not up. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate/ 3rd-party or independent candidate/Senator #1/Senator#1/ Senator with term not up, the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044403f PostRand.3f. Order of D1p Senator term not up thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Senator with term not up (state with race) thermometer D1n in Senate thermometer series D1h-D1p VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ D1h-D1p Senate thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House thermometers (D1d-g). This variable identifies the thermometer for senator with term not up (state with race) as administered as the nth thermometer name in the set of 6 Senate thermometers D1h-D1p. Note: every case was assigned a randomized order for Senate Democratic candidate, Senate Republican candidate, Senate 3rd- party/independent candidate, Senator #1, Senator #2, and Senator with term not up. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate/ 3rd-party or independent candidate/Senator #1/Senator#1/ Senator with term not up, the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404a PostRand.4a. Order of D2a Hispanics thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Hispanics thermometer D2a in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for Hispanics as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404b PostRand.4b. Order of D2b Christian fundamentalists therm ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Christian fundamentalists thermometer D2b in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for Christian fundamentalists as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404c PostRand.4c. Order of D2c Catholics thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Catholics thermometer D2c in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for Catholics as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404d PostRand.4d. Order of D2d feminists thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of feminists thermometer D2d in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for feminists as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404e PostRand.4e. Order of D2e Federal government thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Federal government thermometer D2e in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for the Federal government as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404f PostRand.4f. Order of D2f Jews thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Jews thermometer D2f in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for Jews as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404g PostRand.4g. Order of D2g Liberals thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Liberals thermometer D2g in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for liberals as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404h PostRand.4h. Order of D2h middle class people thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of middle class thermometer D2h in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for middle class people as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404j PostRand.4j. Order of D2j labor unions thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of labor unions thermometer D2j in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for labor unions as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404k PostRand.4k. Order of D2k poor people thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of poor people thermometer D2k in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for poor people as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404m PostRand.4m. Order of D2m the military thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of military thermometer D2m in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for the military as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404n PostRand.4n. Order of D2n big business thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of big business thermometer D2n in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for big business as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404p PostRand.4p. Order of D2p people on welfare thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of welfare thermometer D2p in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for people on welfare as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404q PostRand.4q. Order of D2q conservatives thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of conservatives thermometer D2q in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for conservatives as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404r PostRand.4r. Order of D2r working class people thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of working class thermometer D2r in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for working class people as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404s PostRand.4s. Order of D2s the elderly thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of elderly thermometer D2s in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for the elderly as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404t PostRand.4t. Order of D2t environmentalists thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of environmentalists thermometer D2t in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for environmentalists as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404u PostRand.4u. Order of D2u US Supreme Court thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Supreme Court thermometer D2u in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for the Supreme Court as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404v PostRand.4v. Order of D2v gay men and lesbians thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of gays/lesbians thermometer D2v in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for gays and lesbians as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404w PostRand.4w. Order of D2w Asian Americans thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Asian-Americans thermometer D2w in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for Asian-Americans as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404y PostRand.4y. Order of D2y Congress thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Congress thermometer D2y in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for Congress as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044404z PostRand.4z. Order of D2z blacks thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of blacks thermometer D2z in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for blacks as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044405a PostRand.5a. Order of D2aa southerners thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of southerners thermometer D2aa in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for southerners as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044405b PostRand.5b. Order of D2ab men thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of men thermometer D2ab in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for men as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044405c PostRand.5c. Order of D2ac young people thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of young people thermometer D2ac in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for young people as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044405d PostRand.5d. Order of D2ad illegal immigrants thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of illegal immigrants thermometer D2ad in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for illegal immigrants as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044405e PostRand.5e. Order of D2ae rich people thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of rich people thermometer D2ae in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for rich people as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044405f PostRand.5f. Order of D2af women thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of women thermometer D2af in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for women as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044405g PostRand.5g. Order of D2ag business people thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of business people thermometer D2ag in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for business people as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044405h PostRand.5h. Order of D2ah Catholic church thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Catholic church thermometer D2ah in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for the Catholic church as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044405j PostRand.5j. Order of D2aj whites thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of whites thermometer D2aj in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for whites as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044405k PostRand.5k. Order of D2ak Israel thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Israel thermometer D2ak in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for Israel as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044405m PostRand.5m. Order of D2am Muslims thermometer ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Muslims thermometer D2am in group thermometers VALID CODES: ------------ 1-33 MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ D2a-D2am group thermometers were administered in randomized order after the administration of thermometers for President Bush (D1a), Presidential candidates John Kerry and Ralph Nader (D1b, D1c), and House and Senate thermometers (D1d-p). This variable identifies the thermometer for Muslims as administered as the nth thermometer name in group thermometer series D2a-D2am. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044406a PostRand.6a. Order of F1a prevent nuclear weapons goal ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of prevention of nuclear weapons F1a in US policy goals VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th 8. Administered 8th 9. Administered 9th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The F1a-F1j series of 9 questions on U.S. foreign policy goals were administered in randomized order. This variable identifies the order of the F1a goal, preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044406b PostRand.6b. Order of F1b promote human rights goal ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of prompting human rights F1b in US policy goals VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th 8. Administered 8th 9. Administered 9th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The F1a-F1j series of 9 questions on U.S. foreign policy goals were administered in randomized order. This variable identifies the order of the F1b goal, promoting human rights TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044406c PostRand.6c. Order of F1c strengthen U.N. goal ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of strengthening the U.N. F1c in US policy goals VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th 8. Administered 8th 9. Administered 9th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The F1a-F1j series of 9 questions on U.S. foreign policy goals were administered in randomized order. This variable identifies the order of the F1c goal, strengthening the United Nations. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044406d PostRand.6d. Order of F1d combat world hunger goal ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of combating world hunger F1d in US policy goals VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th 8. Administered 8th 9. Administered 9th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The F1a-F1j series of 9 questions on U.S. foreign policy goals were administered in randomized order. This variable identifies the order of the F1d goal, combating world hunger. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044406e PostRand.6e. Order of F1e protect US jobs goal ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of protecting U.S. jobs F1e in US policy goals VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th 8. Administered 8th 9. Administered 9th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The F1a-F1j series of 9 questions on U.S. foreign policy goals were administered in randomized order. This variable identifies the order of the F1e goal, protecting U.S. jobs. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044406f PostRand.6f. Order of F1f promote democracy goal ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of promoting democracy F1f in US policy goals VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th 8. Administered 8th 9. Administered 9th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The F1a-F1j series of 9 questions on U.S. foreign policy goals were administered in randomized order. This variable identifies the order of the F1f goal, promoting democracy. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044406g PostRand.6g. Order of F1g control illegal immigration goal ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of controlling illegal immigration F1g in US policy goals VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th 8. Administered 8th 9. Administered 9th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The F1a-F1j series of 9 questions on U.S. foreign policy goals were administered in randomized order. This variable identifies the order of the F1g goal, controlling illegal immigration. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044406h PostRand.6h. Order of F1h promote market economies goal ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of promoting market economies F1h in US policy goals VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th 8. Administered 8th 9. Administered 9th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The F1a-F1j series of 9 questions on U.S. foreign policy goals were administered in randomized order. This variable identifies the order of the F1h goal, promoting market economies abroad. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044406j PostRand.6j. Order of F1j combat intl terrorism goal ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of combating international terrorism F1j in US policy goals VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd 4. Administered 4th 5. Administered 5th 6. Administered 6th 7. Administered 7th 8. Administered 8th 9. Administered 9th MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The F1a-F1j series of 9 questions on U.S. foreign policy goals were administered in randomized order. This variable identifies the order of the F1j goal, combating international terrorism. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044407 PostRand.7. Order of G4b-c House cand lib-cons placement ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of House candidate liberal-conservative placements G4b-G4c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic House candidate placement administered first (G4b) 2. Republican House candidate placement administered first (G4c) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of House candidates was randomized in liberal conservative placements G4b-G4c. This variable identifies whether the Democratic candidate (G4b) or the Republican candidate (G4c) was administered first. Note: every case was assigned a randomized order for House Democratic candidate and House Republican candidate. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044408 PostRand.8. Order of G5b-c House cand spending-serv placemt ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of House candidate spending-services placements G5b-G5c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic House candidate placement administered first (G5b) 2. Republican House candidate placement administered first (G5c) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of House candidates was randomized in spending- services placements G5b-G5c. This variable identifies whether the Democratic candidate (G5b) or the Republican candidate (G5c) was administered first. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044409 PostRand.9. Order of G6b-c Pres cand interventionism placemt ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate interventionism placements G6b-G6c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. George Bush placement administered first (G6b) 2. John Kerry placement administered first (G6c) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of Presidential candidates was randomized in interventionism placements G6b-G6c. This variable identifies whether George Bush (G6b) or John Kerry (G6c) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044410 PostRand.10. Order of G6d-e Hse cand interventionism placemt ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of House candidate interventionism placements G6d-G6e VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic House candidate placement administered first (G6d) 2. Republican House candidate placement administered first (G6e) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of House candidates was randomized in interventionism placements G6d-G6e. This variable identifies whether the Democratic candidate (G6d) or the Republican candidate (G6e) was administered first. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044411 PostRand.11. Order of G6f-g party interventionism placemt ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of major party interventionism placements G6f-G6g VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic party placement administered first (G6f) 2. Republican party placement administered first (G6g) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of major parties was randomized in interventionism placements G6f-G6g. This variable identifies whether the Democratic party (G6f) or the Republican party (G6g) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044412 PostRand.12. Order of G7b-c Pres cand abortion placement ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Presidential candidate abortion placements G7b-G7c VALID CODES: ------------ 1. George Bush placement administered first (G7b) 2. John Kerry placement administered first (G7c) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of Presidential candidates was randomized in abortion placements G7b-G7c. This variable identifies whether George Bush (G7b) or John Kerry (G7c) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044413 PostRand.13. Order of G7d-e Hse cand abortion placement ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of House candidate abortion placements G7d-G7e VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic House candidate placement administered first (G7d) 2. Republican House candidate placement administered first (G7e) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of House candidates was randomized in abortion placements G7d-G7e. This variable identifies whether the Democratic candidate (G7d) or the Republican candidate (G7e) was administered first. If there was no Democratic candidate/Republican candidate the order was still assigned but the relevant question was skipped in the assigned place. This represents the assigned order. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044414 PostRand.14. Order of G7f-g party abortion placement ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of major party abortion placements G7f-G7g VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic party placement administered first (G7f) 2. Republican party placement administered first (G7g) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of major parties was randomized in abortion placements G7f-G7g. This variable identifies whether the Democratic party (G7f) or the Republican party (G7g) was administered first. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044415a PostRand.15a. Order of P4b blacks hardworking scale ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of blacks P4b in hardworking scale series P4b-P4d VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of races P4b-P4d was randomized in the hardworking scale series after placement of whites in P4a. This variable identifies the order of blacks (P4b) placement in scale placements P4b-P4d. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044415b PostRand.15b. Order of P4c Hispanics hardworking scale ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Hispanics P4c in hardworking scale series P4b-P4d VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of races P4b-P4d was randomized in the hardworking scale series after placement of whites in P4a. This variable identifies the order of Hispanics (P4b) placement in scale placements P4b-P4d. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044415c PostRand.15c. Order of P4d Asian-Americans hardworking scale ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Asian-Americans P4d in hardworking scale series P4b-P4d VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of races P4b-P4d was randomized in the hardworking scale series after placement of whites in P4a. This variable identifies the order of Asian-Americans (P4b) placement in scale placements P4b-P4d. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044416a PostRand.16a. Order of P5b blacks intelligent scale ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of blacks P5b in intelligent scale series P5b-P5d VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of races P5b-P5d was randomized in the intelligent scale series after placement of whites in P5a. This variable identifies the order of blacks (P5b) placement in scale placements P5b-P5d. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044416b PostRand.16b. Order of P5c Hispanics intelligent scale ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Hispanics P5c in intelligent scale series P5b-P5d VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of races P5b-P5d was randomized in the intelligent scale series after placement of whites in P5a. This variable identifies the order of Hispanics (P5b) placement in scale placements P5b-P5d. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044416c PostRand.16c. Order of P5d Asian-Americans intelligent scale ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Asian-Americans P5d in intelligent scale series P5b-P5d VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of races P5b-P5d was randomized in the intelligent scale series after placement of whites in P5a. This variable identifies the order of Asian-Americans (P5b) placement in scale placements P5b-P5d. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044417a PostRand.17a. Order of P6b blacks trustworthy scale ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of blacks P6b in trustworthy scale series P6b-P6d VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of races P6b-P6d was randomized in the trustworthy scale series after placement of whites in P6a. This variable identifies the order of blacks (P6b) placement in scale placements P6b-P6d. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044417b PostRand.17b. Order of P6c Asian-Americans trustworthy scale ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Hispanic P6c in trustworthy scale series P6b-P6d VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of races P6b-P6d was randomized in the trustworthy scale series after placement of whites in P6a. This variable identifies the order of Hispanics (P6b) placement in scale placements P6b-P6d. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044417c PostRand.17c. Order of P6d Hispanics trustworthy scale ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Order of Asian-Americans P6d in trustworthy scale series P6b-P6d VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Administered 1st 2. Administered 2nd 3. Administered 3rd MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order of races P6b-P6d was randomized in the trustworthy scale series after placement of whites in P6a. This variable identifies the order of Asian-Americans (P6b) placement in scale placements P6b-P6d. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044501 Cand.1. State and congressional district of IW ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- State and congressional district of interview NOTES: ------ Postal abbreviation and district number. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044502 Cand.2. Type of House race ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Type of House race VALID CODES: ------------ INCUMBENT RUNNING 12. Democratic incumbent running - Republican challenger 13. Democratic incumbent running - other challenger 14. Democratic incumbent running - unopposed 19. Democratic incumbent running - Repub and other challengers 21. Republican incumbent running - Democratic challenger 23. Republican incumbent running - other challenger 24. Republican incumbent running - unopposed 29. Republican incumbent running - Dem and other challengers 31. Other incumbent running - Democratic challenger 32. Other incumbent running - Republican challenger 34. Other incumbent running - unopposed 35. Other incumbent running - Democratic and Republican challengers 36. Other incumbent running -- Republican and other challengers 37. Other incumbent running -- Democratic and other challengers 39. Other incumbent running -- Democratic, Republican, other challengers SPECIAL HOUSE TYPE RACE DUE TO REDISTRICTING 40. Democratic and Republican incumbents running - no other candidate 41. 2 Democratic incumbents running - no other candidate 42. 2 Republican incumbents running - no other candidate 43. Dem and Repub incumbents running - other candidate(s) 44. Democratic non-incumbent only - no retiree/unclear who is retiree 45. Republican non-incumbent only - no retiree/unclear who is retiree 46. Democratic and Republican cands - no retiree/unclear who is retiree 47. Democratic and other cands - no retiree/unclear who is retiree 48. Republican and other cands - no retiree/unclear who is retiree 49. Democratic, Republican, other cands - no retiree/unclear who is retiree NO INCUMBENT RUNNING: 51. Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 52. Dem incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 53. Dem incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 55. Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 56. Dem incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 57. Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 59. Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS 61. Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 62. Rep incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 63. Rep incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 65. Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 66. Rep incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 67. Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 69. Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS 71. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 72. Other incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 73. Other incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 75. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 76. Other incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 77. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 79. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS LOUISIANA DISTRICT ONLY: 91. Rep incumbent not running - Democratic and 2 Republican candidates 92. Rep incumbent not running - Republican and 2 Democratic candidates 93. Dem incumbent not running - Democratic and 2 Republican candidates 94. Dem incumbent not running - Republican and 2 Democratic candidates MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044503a Cand.3a. U.S. House Democratic candidate name ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House Democratic candidate name MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Democratic House candidate (23,24,32,34,36,42,45,48, 52,53,56,62,63,66,72,73,76 in Cand.2); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044503b Cand.3b. U.S. House Democratic candidate code ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House Democratic candidate code VALID CODES: ------------ 31. Democratic candidate in open House race 33. Democratic House running incumbent 35. Democratic House challenger MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Democratic House candidate (23,24,32,34,36,42,45,48, 52,53,56,62,63,66,72,73,76 in Cand2); Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ For type race 44,46,47,49 in Cand.2, Democratic candidates are coded 31. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 235 31 154 33 443 35 380 ============================================================================= V044503c Cand.3c. U.S. House Democratic candidate gender ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House Democratic candidate gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Democratic House candidate (23,24,32,34,36,42,45,48, 52,53,56,62,63,66,72,73,76 in Cand.2); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 235 1 778 2 199 ============================================================================= V044504a Cand.4. U.S. House Republican candidate name ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House Republican candidate name MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Republican House candidate (13,14,31,34,37,41,44,47, 51,53,57,61,63,67,71,73,77 in Cand2); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044504b Cand.4b. U.S. House Republican candidate code ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House Republican candidate code VALID CODES: ------------ 32. Republican candidate in open House race 34. Republican House running incumbent 36. Republican House challenger MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Republican House candidate (13,14,31,34,37,41,44,47, 51,53,57,61,63,67,71,73,77 in Cand.2); Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ For type race 45,46,48,49 in Cand.2, Republican candidates are coded 32. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 225 32 149 34 468 36 370 ============================================================================= V044504c Cand.4c. U.S. House Republican candidate gender ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House Republican candidate gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Republican House candidate (13,14,31,34,37,41,44,47, 51,53,57,61,63,67,71,73,77 in Cand2); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 225 1 868 2 119 ============================================================================= V044505a Cand.5. U.S. House independent/third party candidate name ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House independent/third party candidate name MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no independent/third party House candidate (13,14,21,24, 40,41,42,43,44,45,46,51,52,55,61,62,65,71,72,75 in Cand.2); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044505b Cand.5b. U.S. House independent/third party candidate code ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House independent/third party candidate code VALID CODES: ------------ 37. Independent/3rd-party House candidate - nonincumbent 38. Independent/3rd-party House candidate - 2nd nonincument 39. Independent/3rd-party House incumbent MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no independent/third party House candidate (13,14,21,24, 40,41,42,43,44,45,46,51,52,55,61,62,65,71,72,75 in Cand.2); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1207 37 5 ============================================================================= V044505c Cand.5c. U.S. House independent/third party cand gender ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House independent/third party candidate gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no independent/third party House candidate (13,14,21,24, 40,41,42,43,44,45,46,51,52,55,61,62,65,71,72,75 in Cand.2); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1207 1 2 2 3 ============================================================================= V044505d Cand.5d. U.S. House independent/third party cand party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House independent/third party cand party MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no independent/third party House candidate (13,14,21,24, 40,41,42,43,44,45,46,51,52,55,61,62,65,71,72,75 in Cand.2); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044506a Cand.6. U.S. House retiring incumbent name ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House retiring incumbent name MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no retiring House incumbent 12-19,21-29,31-39,40=49 in Cand.2); Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ In general, House incumbents in this file have been regarded as candidates (already) in office representing a district, where district is regarded as a geographic rather than a political unit, at the time of the 2004 election. The extent of the Texas redistricting prior to the 2004 election produced House races with incumbents running in areas where he or she had provided little or no prior representation, thus no Texas candidate has been identified as a true incumbent (running or retiring) for the new districts. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044506b Cand.6b. U.S. House retiring incumbent code ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House retiring incumbent code VALID CODES: ------------ 41. Retiring Democratic House Representative 42. Retiring Republican House Representative 43. Retiring Independent/3rd-Party House Representative MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no retiring House incumbent 12-19,21-29,31-39,40=49 in Cand.2); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1134 41 47 42 31 ============================================================================= V044506c Cand.6c. U.S. House retiring incumbent gender ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. House retiring incumbent gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no retiring House incumbent 12-19,21-29,31-39,40=49 in Cand.2); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1134 1 78 ============================================================================= V044507 Cand.7. Type of Senate race ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Type of Senate race VALID CODES: ------------ INCUMBENT RUNNING 12. Democratic incumbent running - Republican challenger 13. Democratic incumbent running - other challenger 14. Democratic incumbent running - unopposed 19. Democratic incumbent running - Repub and other challengers 21. Republican incumbent running - Democratic challenger 23. Republican incumbent running - other challenger 24. Republican incumbent running - unopposed 29. Republican incumbent running - Dem and other challengers 31. Other incumbent running - Democratic challenger 32. Other incumbent running - Republican challenger 34. Other incumbent running - unopposed 35. Other incumbent running - Democratic and Republican challengers 36. Other incumbent running -- Republican and other challengers 37. Other incumbent running -- Democratic and other challengers 39. Other incumbent running -- Democratic, Republican, other challengers NO INCUMBENT RUNNING: 51. Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 52. Dem incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 53. Dem incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 55. Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 56. Dem incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 57. Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 59. Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS 61. Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 62. Rep incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 63. Rep incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 65. Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 66. Rep incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 67. Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 69. Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS 71. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 72. Other incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 73. Other incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 75. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 76. Other incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 77. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 79. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS SENATE ONLY -NO RACE IN STATE: 81. No race in state - DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENTS 82. No race in state - REPUBLICAN INCUMBENTS 85. No race in state - DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN INCUMBENTS 87. No race in state - DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER INCUMBENT 88. No race in state - REPUBLICAN AND OTHER INCUMBENT MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044508a Cand.8a. U.S. Senate Democratic candidate name ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senate Democratic candidate name MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Democratic Senate candidate (23,24,32,34,36,42,45,48, 52,53,56,62,63,66,72,73,76 in Cand7); no race in state (81-88 in Cand7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044508b Cand.8b. U.S. Senate Democratic candidate code ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senate Democratic candidate code VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Democratic candidate in open Senate race 03. Democratic Senate running incumbent 05. Democratic Senate challenger MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Democratic Senate candidate (23,24,32,34,36,42,45,48, 52,53,56,62,63,66,72,73,76 in Cand.7); no race in state (81-88 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 484 1 152 3 407 5 169 ============================================================================= V044508c Cand.8c. U.S. Senate Democratic candidate gender ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senate Democratic candidate gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Democratic Senate candidate (23,24,32,34,36,42,45,48, 52,53,56,62,63,66,72,73,76 in Cand7); no race in state (81-88 in Cand7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 484 1 439 2 289 ============================================================================= V044509a Cand.9. U.S. Senate Republican candidate name ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senate Republican candidate name MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Republican Senate candidate (13,14,31,34,37,41,44,47, 51,53,57,61,63,67,71,73,77 in Cand.7); no race in state (81-88 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044509b Cand.9b. U.S. Senate Republican candidate code ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senate Republican candidate code VALID CODES: ------------ 02. Republican candidate in open Senate race 04. Republican Senate running incumbent 06. Republican Senate challenger MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Republican Senate candidate (13,14,31,34,37,41,44,47, 51,53,57,61,63,67,71,73,77 in Cand7); no race in state (81-88 in Cand7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 484 2 152 4 169 6 407 ============================================================================= V044509c Cand.9c. U.S. Senate Republican candidate gender ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senate Republican candidate gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Republican Senate candidate (13,14,31,34,37,41,44,47, 51,53,57,61,63,67,71,73,77 in Cand.7); no race in state (81-88 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 484 1 728 ============================================================================= V044510a Cand.10. U.S. Senate independent/third party cand name ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senate independent/third party candidate name MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no independent/third party Senate candidate (13,14,21,24, 40,41,42,43,44,45,46,51,52,55,61,62,65,71,72,75 in Cand.7); no race in state (81-88 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044510b Cand.10b. U.S. Senate independent/third party cand code ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senate independent/third party candidate code VALID CODES: ------------ 07. Independent/3rd-party Senate candidate - nonincumbent 08. Independent/3rd-party Senate candidate - 2nd nonincument 09. Independent/3rd-party Senate incumbent MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no independent/third party Senate candidate (13,14,21,24, 40,41,42,43,44,45,46,51,52,55,61,62,65,71,72,75 in Cand.7); no race in state (81-88 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 996 7 216 ============================================================================= V044510c Cand.10c. U.S. Senate independent/third party cand gender ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senate independent/third party candidate gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no independent/third party Senate candidate (13,14,21,24, 40,41,42,43,44,45,46,51,52,55,61,62,65,71,72,75 in Cand.7); no race in state (81-88 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 996 1 142 2 74 ============================================================================= V044510d Cand.10d. U.S. Senate independent/third party cand party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senate independent/third party cand party MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no independent/third party Senate candidate (13,14,21,24, 40,41,42,43,44,45,46,51,52,55,61,62,65,71,72,75 in Cand.7); no race in state (81-88 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044511a Cand.11a. U.S. Senator term not up (state with race) name ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senator term not up (state with race) name MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no race in state (81-88 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044511b Cand.11b. U.S. Senator term not up (state with race) code ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senator term not up (state with race) code VALID CODES: ------------ 11. Democratic Junior Senator 12. Republican Junior Senator 13. Independent/3rd-Party Junior Senator 17. Democratic Senior Senator 18. Republican Senior Senator 19. Independent/3rd Party Senior Senator MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no race in state (81-88 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 484 11 249 12 155 17 229 18 95 ============================================================================= V044511c Cand.11c. U.S. Senator term not up (state with race) gender ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senator term not up (state with race) gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no race in state (81-88 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 484 1 457 2 271 ============================================================================= V044512a Cand.12a. U.S. Senator #1 (state without race) name ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senator #1 (state without race) name MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. race in state (12-79 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ This is the senior senator representing state without Senate race. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044512b Cand.12b. U.S. Senator #1 (state without race) code ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senator #1 (state without race) code VALID CODES: ------------ 17. Democratic Senior Senator 18. Republican Senior Senator 19. Independent/3rd Party Senior Senator MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. race in state (12-79 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ This is the senior senator representing state without Senate race. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 875 17 172 18 165 ============================================================================= V044512c Cand.12c. U.S. Senator #1 (state without race) gender ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senator #1 (state without race) gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. race in state (12-79 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ This is the senior senator representing state without Senate race. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 875 1 261 2 76 ============================================================================= V044513a Cand.13a. U.S Senator #2 (state without race) name ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senator #2 (state without race) name MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. race in state (12-79 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ This is the junior senator representing state without Senate race. TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V044513b Cand.13b. U.S. Senator #2 (state without race) code ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senator #2 (state without race) code VALID CODES: ------------ 11. Democratic Junior Senator 12. Republican Junior Senator 13. Independent/3rd-Party Junior Senator MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. race in state (12-79 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ This is the junior senator representing state without Senate race. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 875 11 131 12 206 ============================================================================= V044513c Cand.13c. U.S. Senator #2 (state without race) gender ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- U.S. Senator #2 (state without race) gender VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Male 2. Female MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. race in state (12-79 in Cand.7); Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ This is the junior senator representing state without Senate race. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 875 1 282 2 55 ============================================================================= V044514a Cand.14a. Winner Party U.S. House race ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Party of winner in 2004 House election VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic candidate 5. Republican candidate 7. Independent/3rd-party candidate MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. district of Columbia; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 147 1 555 5 510 ============================================================================= V044514b Cand.14b. Winner Cand code U.S. House race ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Candidate code of winner in 2004 House election VALID CODES: ------------ 31. Democratic House candidate in open race 32. Republican House candidate in open race 33. Democratic House incumbent 34. Republican House incumbent 35. Democratic House challenger 36. Republican House challenger 37. Non-incumbent independent/3rd-party House candidate 39. Incumbent independent/3rd-party House candidate MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. district of Columbia; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044515a Cand.15a. Percent Incumbent House candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Percent vote of Incumbent House candidate in 2004 election MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no incumbent candidate in 2004 House race; Texas; District of Columbia; no post IW NOTES: ------ In general, House incumbents in this file have been regarded as candidates (already) in office representing a district, where district is regarded as a geographic rather than a political unit, at the time of the 2004 election. The extent of the Texas redistricting prior to the 2004 election produced House races with incumbents running in areas where he or she had provided little or no prior representation, thus no Texas candidate has been identified as a true incumbent (running or retiring) for the new districts. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044515b Cand.15b. Percent Democratic House candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Percent vote of Democratic House candidate in 2004 election MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Democratic candidate in 2004 House race; District of Columbia; no post IW NOTES: ------ Unopposed Democratic incumbents in AR04, FL03, MA01, MA02, MA08, NY06, OH06 and OH11 are listed as 100% without final vote count availability. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044515c Cand.15c. Percent Republican House candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Percent vote of Republican House candidate in 2004 election MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no Republican candidate in 2004 House race; District of Columbia; no post IW NOTES: ------ Unopposed Republican incumbents in AL06, FL04, FL07, and LA04 are listed as 100% without final vote count availability. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044515d Cand.15d. Percent Ind/3rd-party House candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Percent vote of Independent/3rd-party House candidate in 2004 election MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no independent/3rd-party candidate in 2004 House race; District of Columbia; no post IW NOTES: ------ This is the % vote of the independent or 3rd-party House candidate appearing on the candidate list (if any); independent/3rd-party House candidates who were not on the candidate list are not represented. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044516a Cand.16a. Winner Party U.S. Senate race ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Party of winner in 2004 Senate election VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic candidate 5. Republican candidate 7. Independent/3rd-party candidate MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no race in state; District of Columbia; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 529 1 465 5 218 ============================================================================= V044516b Cand.16b. Winner Cand code U.S. Senate race ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Candidate code of winner in 2004 Senate election VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic Senate candidate in open race 2. Republican Senate candidate in open race 3. Democratic Senate incumbent 4. Republican Senate incumbent 5. Democratic Senate challenger 6. Republican Senate challenger 7. Non-incumbent independent/3rd-party Senate candidate 9. Incumbent independent/3rd-party Senate candidate MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no race in state; District of Columbia; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 529 1 58 2 49 3 407 4 169 ============================================================================= V044517a Cand.17a. Percent Incumbent Senate candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Percent vote of Incumbent Senate candidate in 2004 election MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no race in state; no incumbent candidate in 2004 Senate race; District of Columbia; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044517b Cand.17b. Percent Democratic Senate candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Percent vote of Democratic Senate candidate in 2004 election MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no race in state; no Democratic candidate in 2004 Senate race; District of Columbia; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044517c Cand.17c. Percent Republican Senate candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Percent vote of Republican Senate candidate in 2004 election MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no race in state; no Republican candidate in 2004 Senate race; District of Columbia; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V044517d Cand.17d. Percent Ind/3rd-party House candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION ADMINISTRATIVE: QUESTION: --------- Percent vote of Independent/3rd-party Senate candidate in 2004 election MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no race in state; no independent/3rd-party candidate in 2004 Senate race; District of Columbia; no post IW NOTES: ------ This is the % vote of the independent or 3rd-party Senate candidate appearing on the candidate list (if any); independent/3rd-party House candidates who were not on the candidate list are not represented. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045001 A1. How interested in political campaigns ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very much interested 3. Somewhat interested 5. Not much interested MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 558 3 411 5 97 ============================================================================= V045002 A2. Did R watch programs about campaign on TV ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you watch any programs about the campaign on television? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 918 5 148 ============================================================================= V045002a A2a. Watched how many programs about campaign on TV ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R WATCHED PROGRAMS ABOUT CAMPAIGN: QUESTION: --------- Would you say you watched A GOOD MANY, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in A2; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 294 1 292 3 402 5 224 ============================================================================= V045003 A3. How many days in past week watched TV news ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How many days in the PAST WEEK did you watch the news on TV? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Every day MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 111 1 72 2 88 3 128 4 97 5 117 6 31 7 420 8 2 ============================================================================= V045003a A4. How much attention to news on TV about Pres campaign ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R WATCHED NEWS ON TV IN PAST WEEK: QUESTION: --------- Now, looking at page 1 of the booklet. 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,8,9 in A3; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 259 1 294 2 324 3 249 4 81 5 5 ============================================================================= V045004 A5. Did R read about campaign in any magazines ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Not looking at the booklet now.) Did you read about the campaign in any magazines? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 319 5 747 ============================================================================= V045004a A5a. How much atten to Pres campaign articles in magazines ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN IN MAGAZINES: QUESTION: --------- Looking at page 1 in the booklet: 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in A5; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 893 1 49 2 76 3 132 4 60 5 2 ============================================================================= V045005 A6. R listen to campaign speeches or discussions on radio ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Not looking at the booklet now.) Did you listen to any speeches or discussions about the campaign on the radio? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 558 5 508 ============================================================================= V045005a A6a. How many campaign speeches or discussions on radio ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R LISTENED TO RADIO CAMPAIGN PROGRAMS: QUESTION: --------- Would you say you listened to A GOOD MANY, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in A6; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 654 1 164 3 198 5 196 ============================================================================= V045006 A7. How much attention to Pres campaign news in general ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Looking at page 1 in the booklet: In general, how much attention did you pay to news about the campaign for President -- A GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 335 2 360 3 283 4 80 5 8 ============================================================================= V045007 A8. How much of the time trust media to report news fairly ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Not looking at the booklet now. How much of the time do you think you can trust the media to report the news fairly? JUST ABOUT ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, ONLY SOME OF THE TIME, or ALMOST NEVER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Just about always 2. Most of the time 3. Only some of the time 4. Almost never 5. None of the time {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 26 2 351 3 592 4 86 5 9 8 1 9 1 ============================================================================= V045008 B1. Mobilization: anyone from political parties contact R ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- As you know, the political parties try to talk to as many people as they can to get them to vote for their candidate. Did anyone from one of the POLITICAL PARTIES call you up or come around and talk to you about the campaign this year? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 483 5 582 8 1 ============================================================================= V045008a B1a. Mobilization: which political party contacted R ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF SOMEONE FROM PARTY SPOKE TO R ABOUT CAMPAIGN: QUESTION: --------- Which party was that? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democrats 5. Republicans 6. Both 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in B1; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 729 1 160 5 132 6 175 7 6 8 10 ============================================================================= V045009 B2. Mobilization: anyone other than parties contacted R ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 190 5 876 ============================================================================= V045010 B3. Campaign: R try to influence vote of others ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- We would like to find out about some of the things people do to help a party or a candidate win an election. During the campaign, did you talk to any people and try to show them why they should vote for or against one of the parties or candidates? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 517 5 549 ============================================================================= V045011 B4. Campaign: R go to campaign meetings, rallies, speeches ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you go to any political meetings, rallies, speeches, dinners, or things like that in support of a particular candidate? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 81 5 985 ============================================================================= V045012 B5. Campaign: R display campaign button/sticker/sign ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you wear a campaign button, put a campaign sticker on your car, or place a sign in your window or in front of your house? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 220 5 846 ============================================================================= V045013 B6. Campaign: R do any other campaign work for party/cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you do any (other) work for one of the parties or candidates? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 36 5 1030 ============================================================================= V045014 B7. Contributions: R contribute to candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- During an election year people are often asked to make a contribution to support campaigns. Did you give money to an INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATE running for public office? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 102 5 964 ============================================================================= V045014a B7a. Contributions: party of candidate R contributed to ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R GAVE MONEY TO INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATE: QUESTION: --------- Which party did that candidate belong to? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democrats 3. Republicans 5. Other {SPECIFY} 6. Both Democratic candidate and Republican candidate {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in B7; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1110 1 50 3 46 5 3 6 3 ============================================================================= V045015 B8. Contributions: Did R give money to party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you give money to a POLITICAL PARTY during this election year? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 101 5 963 8 2 ============================================================================= V045015a B8a. Contributions: which party did R give money to ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R GAVE MONEY TO POLITICAL PARTY: QUESTION: --------- To which party did you give money? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democrats 3. Republicans 5. Other {SPECIFY} 6. Both Democrats and Republicans MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in B8; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1111 1 46 3 52 5 2 6 1 ============================================================================= V045016 B9. Did R give money to other group for/against cand/party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Did you give any money to ANY OTHER GROUP that supported or opposed candidates? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 67 5 998 8 1 ============================================================================= V045017a C1a. Did R vote (standard version) ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR STANDARD VERSION: QUESTION: --------- In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have time. How about you--did you vote in the elections this November? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, voted 5. No, didn't vote MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for experimental version of turnout question (C1b); no post IW NOTES: ------ R is randomly assigned to either C1a or C1b. Vote summary is found in C3. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 675 1 441 5 96 ============================================================================= V045017b C1b. Did R vote (experimental version) ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR EXPERIMENTAL VERSION: QUESTION: --------- In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have time. Which of the following statements best describes you: One, I did not vote (in the election this November); Two, I thought about voting this time - but didn't; Three, I usually vote, but didn't this time; or Four, I am sure I voted? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. I did not vote (in the election this November) 2. I thought about voting this time, but didn't 3. I usually vote, but didn't this time 4. I am sure I voted MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for standard version of turnout question (C1a); no post IW NOTES: ------ R is randomly assigned to either C1a or C1b. Vote summary is found in C3. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 683 1 67 2 44 3 22 4 396 ============================================================================= V045018 C2. Nonvoter: registered to vote in this election ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DID NOT VOTE: QUESTION: --------- Were you registered to vote in this election? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No 6. VOL: NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER IN R'S STATE MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1 in C1a or 4 in C1b; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 983 1 123 5 104 8 2 ============================================================================= V045018x C3. Summary: vote and registration status ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Summary: vote and registration status VALID CODES: ------------ 1. R voter 2. R nonvoter - registered 3. R nonvoter - not registered 4. R nonvoter - DK/RF if registered 5. R nonvoter - not required to register 6. DK/RF if voter MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 837 2 123 3 104 4 2 ============================================================================= V045019 C4. Is R registered in county of residence ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS REGISTERED/ IF R VOTED: QUESTION: --------- Your residence is located in {PRELOADED COUNTY}. Are you registered to vote in {PRELOADED COUNTY}? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, registered in preload county 5. No, registered in other county 7. R VOLUNTEERS: preload county is incorrect MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 3,4 in C3; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 252 1 913 5 47 ============================================================================= V045019a C4a. State where registered if outside county of residence ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R NOT REGISTERED IN COUNTY/ IN WASHINGTON D.C.: QUESTION: --------- In what county and state are you registered? VALID CODES: ------------ 01-73 MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 3,4 in C3; 1 in C4; no post IW NOTES: ------ FIPS state code. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045019b C4b. County where registered if outside county of resid ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R NOT REGISTERED IN COUNTY/ IN WASHINGTON D.C.: QUESTION: --------- In what county and state are you registered? MISSING CODES: -------------- 88888. Don't know 88889. Refused 99999. NA INAP. 3,4 in C3; 1 in C4; no post IW NOTES: ------ FIPS state and county code. To preserve respondent confidentiality, this variable has been coded to missing. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 RESTRICTED ============================================================================= V045019c C4c.Voter:state-distr where regist outside county of resid ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED: IF R NOT REGISTERED IN COUNTY/ IN WASHINGTON D.C.: QUESTION: --------- In what county and state are you registered? MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 2-6 in C3; 1 in C4; no post IW NOTES: ------ State postal abbreviation and district number. If state is known but district unknown, then last 2 characters are "99". TYPE: ----- Character ============================================================================= V045020x C4x. Summary: voter registration in/out of county ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Summary: voter registration in/out of county VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Voter registered in preload county 2. Voter registered outside preload county 3. Voter- says preload county is incorrect 4. Voter - registration location is DK/RF 5. Nonvoter MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 805 2 32 5 229 ============================================================================= V045021x C4x1. Voter summary: state of registr same as state of IW? ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Voter summary: state of registration same as state of IW VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5 in C4x; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 375 1 823 5 14 ============================================================================= V045022x C4x2. Voter summary: distr of registr same as distr of IW? ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Voter summary: district of registration same as district of IW VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No 7. Not enough information to determine MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 5 in C4x; no post IW NOTES: ------ Code 1 is used when R voted within county of interview and no indication was made of voting outside district of interview, or when R voted outside county of interview and location is identified as same district. Codes 5,7 apply only to cases where R voted outside county of interview. Code 7 applies if R was registered outside county of interview but location of registration was insufficiently detailed to identify exact district. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 375 1 806 5 18 7 13 ============================================================================= V045023 C5. Did R vote on election day or before ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED: QUESTION: --------- Did you vote on election day -- that is, November 2nd 2004, or did you vote at some time before this? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Election day 5. Some time before this MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a or 1-3,8,9 in C1b; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 375 1 650 5 187 ============================================================================= V045023a C5a. How long before election R voted ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED PRIOR TO ELECTION DAY: QUESTION: --------- How long before November 2nd did you vote? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE: "A few days, a week, longer than that?"} VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Less than one week, 1-6 days 02. One week; 7 days 03. 1-2 weeks; 8-14 days 04. 2-3 weeks; 15-21 days 05. 3-4 weeks; 22-28 days 06. One month; 29-31 days 07. More than one month; 32-60 days 11. A few days; a couple of days; several days -- NFS 12. A few weeks; a couple of weeks; several weeks -- NFS; 'longer than a week' -- NFS 87. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a or 1-3,8,9 in C1b; 1,8,9 in C5; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1025 1 32 2 57 3 55 4 13 5 1 6 2 7 3 11 17 12 7 ============================================================================= V045024 C5a1. Did R vote in person or by absentee ballot ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED PRIOR TO ELECTION DAY: QUESTION: --------- Did you vote in person or by absentee ballot? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. In person 5. Absentee ballot 7. R VOLUNTEERS: BY MAIL {OREGON ONLY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a or 1-3,8,9 in C1b; 1,8,9 in C5; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1025 1 62 5 113 7 12 ============================================================================= V045025 C6. Voter: did R vote for President ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED: QUESTION: --------- How about the election for President? Did you vote for a candidate for PRESIDENT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, voted for President 5. No, didn't vote for President MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a or 1-3,8,9 in C1b; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 375 1 835 5 2 ============================================================================= V045026 C6a. Voter: R's vote for President ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT: QUESTION: --------- Who did you vote for? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. John Kerry 3. George W. Bush 5. Ralph Nader 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a or 1-3,8,9 in C1b; 5,8,9 in C6; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 377 1 399 3 412 5 4 7 8 9 12 ============================================================================= V045026a C6a1. Voter: preference strength for Pres cand of vote ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CAST IS NOT DK/REF: QUESTION: --------- Would you say that your preference for (NAME GIVEN/ this candidate) was STRONG or NOT STRONG? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strong 5. Not strong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a or 1-3,8,9 in C1b; 5,8,9 in C6; 8,9 in C6a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 389 1 680 5 143 ============================================================================= V045027 C6b. Voter: how long before election decision on Pres vote ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CAST IS NOT DK/REF: QUESTION: --------- How long before the election did you decide that you were going to vote the way you did? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE IF NECESSARY: WOULD THAT HAVE BEEN A FEW DAYS BEFORE THE ELECTION, A WEEK, OR LONGER THAN THAT?} VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Knew all along/from the first; always vote for the same party; before the convention/nomination (no mention of Kerry/Bush); before the primaries; 9 months or more 02. Before the convention because of Kerry's/ Bush's/ Nader's candidacy; as soon as Kerry/Bush/Nader said he would run; 'months before'; 'early on'; 'long time/ quite a bit before the election'; 'in the summer' 03. During the Democratic convention when Kerry was nominated; just after the Democratic convention; July; 4 months; 3-4 months; 4-5 months 04. At the time of the Republican convention/ when Bush was nominated; just after the Republican convention; August; 3 months; a few months; 2-3 months 05. After the convention(s); during the campaign (NFS); 2 months; 'a couple of months'; September 06. Five to seven weeks before the election 07. One month; three weeks; October; after the Presidential debates; 'a few weeks'; 'several weeks'; '4-5 weeks'; 'weeks before' 08. About two weeks before the election; 'ten days'; 'longer than a week' - NFS; 'a couple of weeks' 09. In the last few days of the campaign; the last part of it; a week; less than a week 10. On election day 11. During/after the primaries (not codeable in 02); 5-8 months 87. Other MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a or 1-3,8,9 in C1b; 5,8,9 in C6; 8,9 in C6a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 389 1 276 2 85 3 71 4 50 5 47 6 8 7 66 8 51 9 56 10 18 11 93 87 1 88 1 ============================================================================= V045028 C6c. Nonvoter: any preference for President ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DID NOT VOTE: QUESTION: --------- How about the election for President? Did you prefer one of the candidates for PRESIDENT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1 in C1a or 4 in C1b; no post IW NOTES: ------ Nonvoter TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 983 1 171 5 58 ============================================================================= V045029 C6c1. Nonvoter: what preference for President ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF R SAYS HE/SHE PREFERRED A CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT: QUESTION: --------- Who did you prefer? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. John Kerry 3. George W. Bush 5. Ralph Nader 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1 in C1a or 4 in C1b; 5,8,9 in C6c; no post IW NOTES: ------ Nonvoter TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1041 1 81 3 87 5 2 8 1 ============================================================================= V045029a C6c2. Nonvoter: strength of preference for President ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF R SAYS HE/SHE PREFERRED A CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT: IF NAMED PREFERENCE IS NOT DK/RF: QUESTION: --------- Would you say your preference for this candidate was STRONG or NOT STRONG? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strong 5. Not strong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1 in C1a or 4 in C1b; 5,8,9 in C6c; 8,9 in C6c1; no post IW NOTES: ------ Nonvoter TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1042 1 128 5 42 ============================================================================= V045030x C6x. Summary: voter type ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- C6x. Summary: voter type VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Voter - in-county 2. Voter - not in-county 5. Nonvoter 7. Washington D.C. in-county MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 805 2 32 5 229 ============================================================================= V045031x C7bx. Summary: Did R vote for House of Representatives ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED IN COUNTY OF IW AND NOT WASHINGTON D.C./ IF R VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY OF IW: QUESTION: --------- {INTERVIEWER: SHOW 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?/ How about the election for the House of Representatives in Washington. Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ [{IWER: If respondent answers with a number such as 'the first one' be sure to ask for the candidate name, as the order of the names may be different on your screen.}/ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT SHOW BALLOT CARD}] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, voted for House of Representatives 5. No, didn't vote for House of Representatives 7. OUTSIDE DISTRICT - R VOLUNTEERS: voted in Washington DC MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5 in C6x; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents who said that they had voted in the county of IW were shown a ballot card, and were randomly assigned to have the order of candidate names appear on the ballot card with either Democratic candidate names first or Republican candidate names first for each office. For respondents who said they voted in their county of IW, the interviewer instruction "INTERVIEWER: SHOW BALLOT CARD" appeared at the top of the CAPI screen (note: all interviewer instructions otherwise appear following question text). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 375 1 736 5 95 8 6 ============================================================================= V045032x C7bx1. Summary: vote for party House of Representatives ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED IN COUNTY OF IW, NOT IN D.C., AND VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPR: / IF R VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY OF IW AND NOT IN D.C, AND VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPR: QUESTION: --------- Who did you vote for? / Who did you vote for? Which party was that? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ [{IWER: If respondent answers with a number such as 'the first one' be sure to ask for the candidate name, as the order of the names may be different on your screen.}/] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic candidate 3. Republican candidate 5. Independent/third party candidate 7. Other candidate {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5 in C6x; 7,8,9 in C7bx; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents who said that they had voted in the county of IW were shown a ballot card, and were randomly assigned to have the order of candidate names appear on the ballot card with either Democratic candidate names first or Republican candidate names first for each office. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 476 1 380 3 336 7 5 8 15 ============================================================================= V045033x C7bx2. Summary: vote for cand House of Representatives ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED IN COUNTY OF IW, NOT IN D.C., AND VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPR: / IF R VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY OF IW AND NOT IN D.C, AND VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPR: QUESTION: --------- Who did you vote for? / Who did you vote for? Which party was that? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ [{IWER: If respondent answers with a number such as 'the first one' be sure to ask for the candidate name, as the order of the names may be different on your screen.}/] VALID CODES: ------------ 31. Democratic candidate in open House race 32. Republican candidate in open House race 33. Democratic House running incumbent 34. Republican House running incumbent 35. Democratic House challenger 36. Republican House challenger 37. Independent/3rd party House candidate - nonincumbent 39. Independent/3rd party House candidate - incumbent OUTSIDE DISTRICT: 70. Third party or independent House candidate 71. Democratic candidate in open House race 72. Republican candidate in open House race 73. Democratic House incumbent 74. Republican House incumbent 75. Democratic House challenger 76. Republican House challenger 81. Democrat - no name given 82. Republican - no name given NAME NOT IDENTIFIED: 87. IN COUNTY OF IW: Name not on candidate list; OUTSIDE: Name not identified with candidate or party, or district not identified MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 5 in C6x; 7,8,9 in C7bx; no post IW NOTES: ------ For cases where R voted outside county of IW but the outside location was still within the district of IW (C4x2=1), in-district codes (31-39) were used. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045034 C7c. Nonvoter: did R prefer US House candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: QUESTION: --------- {INTERVIEWER: SHOW 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No 7. R VOLUNTEERS: names are not correct for R's district MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 1,2,7 in C6x; no post IW NOTES: ------ In 1 case coded 7, R erroneously indicated that the ballot card names were wrong for his/her district. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 983 0 1 1 84 5 139 7 1 8 4 ============================================================================= V045035 C7c. Nonvoter: what US House candidate R preferred ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF SENATE ELECTION IN STATE: IF R SAYS HE/SHE PREFERRED A SENATE CANDIDATE: QUESTION: --------- Which candidate did you prefer? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: USE 'OTHER SPECIFY' IF R INDICATED PRELOAD NAMES NOT CORRECT FOR R'S DISTRICT IWER: If respondent answers with a number such as 'the first one' be sure to ask for the candidate name, as the order of the names may be different on your screen.} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic candidate 3. Republican candidate 5. Independent/third party candidate 7. Other candidate {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1,2,7 in C6x; 5,7,8,9,0 in C7c; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1128 1 43 3 40 7 1 ============================================================================= V045035x C7dx. Nonvoter: cand code US House preference ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF SENATE ELECTION IN STATE: IF R SAYS HE/SHE PREFERRED A SENATE CANDIDATE: QUESTION: --------- Which candidate did you prefer? VALID CODES: ------------ 31. Democratic candidate in open House race 32. Republican candidate in open House race 33. Democratic House running incumbent 34. Republican House running incumbent 35. Democratic House challenger 36. Republican House challenger 37. Independent/3rd party House candidate - nonincumbent 39. Independent/3rd party House candidate - incumbent 87. Name not on candidate list MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 1,2,7 in C6x; 5,7,8,9,0 in C7c; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045036x C7x. Summary: Senate race and voter status ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Summary: Senate race and voter status VALID CODES: ------------ 1. In-county voter, Senate race in state 2. In-county voter, no Senate race in state 3. Out-of-county voter, voted in state with race 4. Out-of-county voter, voted in state without race (incl. Washington DC) 5. Nonvoter - race in state 6. Nonvoter - no race in state MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 562 2 243 3 8 4 24 5 150 6 79 ============================================================================= V045037x C8bx. Summary: Did R vote for Senate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED IN COUNTY OF IW AND SENATE RACE IN STATE OF IW: / IF R VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY OF IW AND SENATE RACE IN STATE OF VOTE: QUESTION: --------- {INTERVIEWER: SHOW BALLOT CARD} How about the election for the United States Senate? Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. SENATE?/ How about the election for the United States Senate? Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. SENATE? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT SHOW BALLOT CARD} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, voted for Senate 5. No, didn't vote for Senate MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 2,4-6 in C7x; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 642 1 534 5 33 8 3 ============================================================================= V045038x C8bx1. Summary: vote for party in Senate race ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF VOTED IN COUNTY OF IW, SENATE RACE IN STATE OF IW, AND VOTED FOR SENATE: / IF VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY OF IW, SEN RACE IN VOTE STATE, AND VOTED FOR SENATE: QUESTION: --------- Who did you vote for? / Who did you vote for? Which party was that? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ [{IWER: If respondent answers with a number such as 'the first one' be sure to ask for the candidate name, as the order of the names may be different on your screen.}/] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic candidate 2. LOUISIANA ONLY: other Democratic candidate 3. Republican candidate 5. Independent/third party candidate 7. Other candidate {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 2,4-6 in C7x; 5,8,9 in C8bx; no post IW NOTES: ------ Louisiana has a runoff system in which additional candidates from a party may run in the November election. In 3 LA cases, the respondent indicated voting for another Democratic candidate other than the one appearing on the ballot card. Note that for LA cases in the 2004 study the major party candidate who was leading all others in their party for the Senate race prior to the general election was selected as the party name appearing on the 2004 ballot card. Cases coded 2 in C8bx1 are coded 87 in C8bx2. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 678 1 278 2 3 3 238 5 3 7 8 9 4 ============================================================================= V045039x C8bx2. Summary: vote for cand in Senate race ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF VOTED IN COUNTY OF IW, SENATE RACE IN STATE OF IW, AND VOTED FOR SENATE:/ IF VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY OF IW, SEN RACE IN VOTE STATE, AND VOTED FOR SENATE: QUESTION: --------- Who did you vote for? / Who did you vote for? Which party was that? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ [{IWER: If respondent answers with a number such as 'the first one' be sure to ask for the candidate name, as the order of the names may be different on your screen.}/] VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Democratic candidate in open Senate race 02. Republican candidate in open Senate race 03. Democratic Senate running incumbent 04. Republican Senate running incumbent 05. Democratic Senate challenger 06. Republican Senate challenger 07. Independent/3rd-party Senate cand - nonincumbent 08. Independent/3rd-party Senate cand - 2nd nonincument 09. Independent/3rd-party Senate incumbent OUTSIDE DISTRICT: 70. Third party or independent House candidate 71. Democratic candidate in open House race 72. Republican candidate in open House race 73. Democratic House incumbent 74. Republican House incumbent 75. Democratic House challenger 76. Republican House challenger 81. Democrat - no name given 82. Republican - no name given NAME NOT IDENTIFIED: 87. IN COUNTY OF IW: name not on candidate list; OUTSIDE: name not identified with candidate or party MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 2,4-6 in C7x; 5,8,9 in C8bx; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045040 C8c. Nonvoter: did R prefer US Senate candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF SENATE ELECTION IN STATE: QUESTION: --------- {INTERVIEWER: SHOW BALLOT CARD} How about the election for the United States Senate? Did you prefer one of the candidates for the U.S. SENATE VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1-4,6 in C7x; no post IW NOTES: ------ Nonvoter TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1062 1 64 5 84 8 2 ============================================================================= V045041 C8c1. Nonvoter: what US Senate candidate R preferred ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF R SAYS HE/SHE PREFERRED ONE OF THE HOUSE CANDIDATES: QUESTION: --------- Which candidate did you prefer? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IWER: If respondent answers with a number such as 'the first one' be sure to ask for the candidate name, as the order of the names may be different on your screen.} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic candidate 3. Republican candidate 5. Independent/third party candidate 7. Other candidate {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1-4,6 in C7x; 5,8,9 in C8c; no post IW NOTES: ------ Nonvoter TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1148 1 44 3 19 5 1 ============================================================================= V045041x C8c2. Nonvoter: cand code US Senate preference ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF R SAYS HE/SHE PREFERRED ONE OF THE HOUSE CANDIDATES: QUESTION: --------- Which candidate did you prefer? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IWER: If respondent answers with a number such as 'the first one' be sure to ask for the candidate name, as the order of the names may be different on your screen.} VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Democratic candidate in open Senate race 02. Republican candidate in open Senate race 03. Democratic Senate running incumbent 04. Republican Senate running incumbent 05. Democratic Senate challenger 06. Republican Senate challenger 07. Independent/3rd-party Senate cand - nonincumbent 08. Independent/3rd-party Senate cand - 2nd nonincument 09. Independent/3rd-party Senate incumbent 87. Name not on candidate list MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 1-4,6 in C7x; 5,8,9 in C8c; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045042 C9. How fair was November election ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please continue thinking about the November election. In some countries, people believe their elections are conducted fairly. In other countries, people believe that their elections are conducted unfairly. Thinking of the presidential election we've just had, do you believe it was VERY FAIR, SOMEWHAT FAIR, NEITHER FAIR NOR UNFAIR, SOMEWHAT UNFAIR, or VERY UNFAIR? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very fair 2. Somewhat fair 3. Neither fair nor unfair 4. Somewhat unfair 5. Very unfair MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 498 2 336 3 76 4 96 5 49 8 9 9 2 ============================================================================= D1. INTRO POLITICAL FIGURE THERMOMETERS ============================================================================= Please look at page 2 of the 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 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. ============================================================================= V045043 D1a. Feeling Thermometer: GW Bush ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) GEORGE W. BUSH INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ 0-100 TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045044 D1b. Feeling Thermometer: John Kerry ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) JOHN KERRY INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1b and D1c was administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045045 D1c. Feeling Thermometer: Ralph Nader ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) RALPH NADER INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1b and D1c was administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045046 D1d. Feeling Thermometer: Democratic House cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE RUNNING IN HOUSE RACE: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) >PRELOADED HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE NAME< INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no Democratic House candidate; Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1d-D1g were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045047 D1e. Feeling Thermometer: Republican House cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE RUNNING IN HOUSE RACE: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) >PRELOADED HOUSE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE NAME< INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no Republican House candidate; Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1d-D1g were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045048 D1f. Feeling Thermometer: Ind/3rd party House cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF IND/3RD PARTY CANDIDATE RUNNING IN HOUSE RACE: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) >PRELOADED HOUSE INDEPENDENT/THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE NAME< INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no independent/third party House candidate; Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1d-D1g were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045049 D1g. Feeling Thermometer: Retiring incumbent ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF HOUSE INCUMBENT IS RETIRING: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) >PRELOADED HOUSE RETIRING INCUMBENT NAME< INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no retiring House incumbent; Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1d-D1g were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045050 D1h. Feeling Thermometer: Democratic Senate cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINIGTON D.C.: IF SENATE RACE IN STATE: IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SENATE RACE: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) >PRELOADED DEMOCRATIC SENATE CANDIDATE NAME< INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no Senate race in state; no Democratic Senate candidate; Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1h-D1p were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045051 D1j. Feeling Thermometer: Republican Senate cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINIGTON D.C.: IF SENATE RACE IN STATE: IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SENATE RACE: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) >PRELOADED REPUBLICAN SENATE CANDIDATE NAME< INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no Senate race in state; no Republican Senate candidate; Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1h-D1p were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045052 D1k. Feeling Thermometer: Ind/Third Party Senate cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINIGTON D.C.: IF SENATE RACE IN STATE: IF INDEPENDENT/THIRD-PARTY CANDIDATE IN SENATE RACE: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) >PRELOADED INDEPENDENT/THIRD PARTY SENATE CANDIDATE NAME< INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no Senate race in state; no independent/third party Senate candidate; Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1h-D1p were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045053 D1m. Feeling Thermometer: Senator #1 in state with no race ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINIGTON D.C.: IF NO SENATE RACE IN STATE: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) >PRELOADED SENATOR #1 NAME FOR STATE WITH NO RACE< INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. Senate race in state; Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1h-D1p were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045054 D1n. Feeling Thermometer: Senator #2 in state with no race ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINIGTON D.C.: IF NO SENATE RACE IN STATE: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) >PRELOADED SENATOR #2 NAME FOR STATE WITH NO RACE< INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. Senate race in state; Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1h-D1p were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045055 D1p. Feeling Thermometer: Senator not up - state with race ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINIGTON D.C.: IF SENATE RACE IN STATE: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) >PRELOADED SENATOR WITH TERM NOT UP FOR STATE WITH RACE< INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who the person is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no Senate race in state; Washington DC; no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which D1h-D1p were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= D2. INTRO GROUP THERMOMETERS ============================================================================= Still using the thermometer, how would you rate the following groups: ============================================================================= V045056 D2a. Feeling Thermometer: Hispanics (Hispanic-Americans) ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] HISPANICS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF NECESSARY: Hispanic-Americans Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045057 D2b. Feeling Thermometer: Christian Fundamentalists ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045058 D2c. Feeling Thermometer: Catholics ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] CATHOLICS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045059 D2d. Feeling Thermometer: Feminists ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] FEMINISTS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045060 D2e. Feeling Thermometer: Federal Government in Washington ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] The FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN WASHINGTON INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045061 D2f. Feeling Thermometer: Jews ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] JEWS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045062 D2g. Feeling Thermometer: Liberals ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] LIBERALS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045063 D2h. Feeling Thermometer - middle class people ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] MIDDLE CLASS PEOPLE INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045064 D2j. Feeling Thermometer: Labor Unions ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] LABOR UNIONS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045065 D2k. Feeling Thermometer: Poor people ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] POOR PEOPLE INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045066 D2m. Feeling Thermometer: The Military ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] The MILITARY INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045067 D2n. Feeling Thermometer: Big Business ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] BIG BUSINESS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045068 D2p. Feeling Thermometer: People on welfare ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] PEOPLE ON WELFARE INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045069 D2q. Feeling Thermometer: Conservatives ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] CONSERVATIVES INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045070 D2r. Feeling Thermometer: working class people ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] WORKING CLASS PEOPLE INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045071 D2s. Feeling Thermometer: Older people (the elderly) ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] OLDER PEOPLE INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF NECESSARY: the elderly Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045072 D2t. Feeling Thermometer: environmentalists ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] ENVIRONMENTALISTS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045073 D2u. Feeling Thermometer: U.S. Supreme Court ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] The SUPREME COURT INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045074 D2v. Feeling Thermometer: Gay Men and Lesbians ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] GAY MEN AND LESBIANS, that is, homosexuals INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045075 D2w. Feeling Thermometer: Asian Americans ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] ASIAN-AMERICANS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045076 D2y. Feeling Thermometer: Congress ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] CONGRESS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045077 D2z. Feeling Thermometer: Blacks ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] BLACKS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045078 D2aa. Feeling Thermometer - Southerners ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] SOUTHERNERS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045079 D2ab. Feeling Thermometer - men ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] MEN INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045080 D2ac. Feeling Thermometer - young people ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] YOUNG PEOPLE INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045081 D2ad. Feeling Thermometer - illegal immigrants ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045082 D2ae. Feeling Thermometer - rich people ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] RICH PEOPLE INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045083 D2af. Feeling Thermometer - women ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] WOMEN INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045084 D2ag. Feeling Thermometer - business people ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] BUSINESS PEOPLE INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045085 D2ah. Feeling Thermometer - the Catholic Church ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] The CATHOLIC CHURCH INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045086 D2aj. Feeling Thermometer: Whites ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] WHITES INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045087 D2ak. Feeling Thermometer: Israel ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] ISRAEL INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045088 D2am. Feeling Thermometer: Muslims ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF THERMOMETER IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS/ IF THERMOMETER IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED GROUP THERMOMETERS: QUESTION: --------- [/(Looking at page 2 of the booklet) (How would you rate:)] MUSLIMS INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {Probe for don't know response: when you say don't know do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind?} MISSING CODES: -------------- 777. Don't recognize 888. Don't know where to rate 889. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which group thermometers D2a-D2am were administered was randomized. Wording for the first group thermometer excluded the optional phrases in parentheses. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045089 E1a. Which party had most members in House prior to electn ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Not looking at the booklet now. Do you happen to know which party had the most members in the House of Representatives in Washington BEFORE the election (this/last) month? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF NECESSARY: WHICH ONE? DON'T PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. The Democrats 5. The Republicans MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 151 5 597 8 318 ============================================================================= V045090 E1b. Which party had most members in Senate prior to elect ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you happen to know which party had the most members in the U.S. Senate BEFORE the election (this/last) month? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF NECESSARY: WHICH ONE? DON'T PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. The Democrats 5. The Republicans MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 121 5 540 8 405 ============================================================================= V045091 E1x. Summary: type of House incumbent ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Summary: type of House incumbent VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic running incumbent 2. Republican running incumbent 3. Other running incumbent 4. Democratic retiring incumbent 5. Republican retiring incumbent 6. Other retiring incumbent 7. No identifiable incumbent or Washington DC MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 443 2 468 4 47 5 31 7 77 ============================================================================= V045092 E2. Does R approve/disapprove House incumbent job ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- In general, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way Representative >PRELOADED HOUSE INCUMBENT NAME< has been handling [his/her] job? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Approve 5. Disapprove MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 7 in E1x; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 223 1 606 5 113 8 267 9 3 ============================================================================= V045092a E2a. How strongly R approves/disapproves House incumbent ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R APPROVES U.S. CONGRESS HANDLING ITS JOB/ IF R DISAPPROVES U.S. CONGRESS HANDLING ITS JOB: QUESTION: --------- Do you [approve/disapprove] STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 7 in E1x; 8,9 in E2; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 493 1 324 2 280 4 66 5 47 8 2 ============================================================================= V045093 E3a. How often has House incumbent supported President ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How often has Representative >PRELOADED HOUSE INCUMBENT NAME< supported President Bush's legislative proposals? MORE THAN HALF the time, HALF, LESS THAN HALF the time, or are you not sure? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DK KEY IS NOT ALLOWED FOR THIS QUESTION} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. More than half 2. Half 3. Less than half MISSING CODES: -------------- 7. Don't know; not sure 9. Refused 0. No running House incumbent INAP. 7 in E1x; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 223 1 118 2 45 3 65 7 758 9 3 ============================================================================= V045094 E3b. How well House incumbent keeps in touch with district ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How good a job would you say U.S. Representative >PRELOADED HOUSE INCUMBENT NAME< 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 VERY POOR job of keeping in touch with the people in this district? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very good 2. Fairly good 3. Fairly poor 4. Very poor MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 7 in E1x; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 223 1 152 2 388 3 185 4 100 8 161 9 3 ============================================================================= V045095 E4. How often R follows govt and public affairs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Some people seem to follow what's going on in government and public affairs most of the time, whether there's an election going on or not. Others aren't that interested. Would you say you follow what's going on in government and public affairs MOST OF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, ONLY NOW AND THEN, or HARDLY AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Most of the time 2. Some of the time 3. Only now and then 4. Hardly at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 296 2 431 3 238 4 98 8 2 9 1 ============================================================================= E5. INTRO TAXES-SPENDING-DEFICIT TRADEOFFS 1 ============================================================================= Switching to another topic. Each year the government in Washington has to make decisions about taxes, spending, and the deficit. We'd like to know your opinions about what the government should do about the budget. ============================================================================= V045096 E5a. Favor incr budget deficit to increase domestic spendg ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you favor an INCREASE IN THE FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT in order to INCREASE SPENDING on domestic programs like Medicare, education, and highways? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, favor 5. No, don't favor MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 570 5 474 8 19 9 3 ============================================================================= V045097 E5b. Favor increasing budget deficit to cut taxes ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you favor an INCREASE IN THE FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT in order to CUT THE TAXES PAID by ordinary Americans? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, favor 5. No, don't favor MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 437 5 596 8 32 9 1 ============================================================================= V045098 E5c. Favor reduc spendg on domestic programs to cut taxes ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you favor CUTS IN SPENDING on domestic programs like Medicare, education and highways in order to CUT THE TAXES paid by ordinary Americans? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, favor 5. No, don't favor MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 215 5 830 8 20 9 1 ============================================================================= F1. INTRO U.S. FOREIGN POLICY GOALS ============================================================================= Now looking at page 3 of the booklet. 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. ============================================================================= V045099 F1a. US foreign policy goal: preventing spread of nuclear ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF GOAL IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS/ IF GOAL IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) [Should PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS be a VERY IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, a SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, or NOT AN IMPORTANT foreign policy goal at all?/ (How about) PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which foreign policy goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. Wording for the first foreign policy goal varied from that of subsequent goals. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 928 3 117 5 17 8 3 9 1 ============================================================================= V045100 F1b. US foreign policy goal: promote human rights ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF GOAL IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS/ IF GOAL IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) [Should PROMOTING AND DEFENDING HUMAN RIGHTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES be a VERY IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, a SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, or NOT AN IMPORTANT foreign policy goal at all?/ (How about) PROMOTING AND DEFENDING HUMAN RIGHTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which foreign policy goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. Wording for the first foreign policy goal varied from that of subsequent goals. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 448 3 523 5 89 8 5 9 1 ============================================================================= V045101 F1c. US foreign policy goal: strengthen United Nations ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF GOAL IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS/ IF GOAL IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) [Should STRENGTHENING THE UNITED NATIONS (AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS) be a VERY IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, a SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, or NOT AN IMPORTANT foreign policy goal at all?/ (How about) STRENGTHENING THE UNITED NATIONS (AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS)] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which foreign policy goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. Wording for the first foreign policy goal varied from that of subsequent goals. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 500 3 413 5 145 8 7 9 1 ============================================================================= V045102 F1d. US foreign policy goal: combating world hunger ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF GOAL IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS/ IF GOAL IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) [Should COMBATTING WORLD HUNGER be a VERY IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, a SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, or NOT AN IMPORTANT foreign policy goal at all?/ (How about) COMBATTING WORLD HUNGER] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which foreign policy goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. Wording for the first foreign policy goal varied from that of subsequent goals. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 641 3 379 5 43 8 2 9 1 ============================================================================= V045103 F1e. US foreign policy goal: protect jobs of American wkrs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF GOAL IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS/ IF GOAL IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) [Should PROTECTING THE JOBS OF AMERICAN WORKERS be a VERY IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, a SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, or NOT AN IMPORTANT foreign policy goal at all?/ (How about) PROTECTING THE JOBS OF AMERICAN WORKERS] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which foreign policy goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. Wording for the first foreign policy goal varied from that of subsequent goals. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 910 3 135 5 20 9 1 ============================================================================= V045104 F1f. US foreign policy goal: promote democracy ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF GOAL IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS/ IF GOAL IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) [Should HELPING TO BRING A DEMOCRATIC FORM OF GOVERNMENT TO OTHER NATIONS be a VERY IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, a SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, or NOT AN IMPORTANT foreign policy goal at all?/ (How about) HELPING TO BRING A DEMOCRATIC FORM OF GOVERNMENT TO OTHER NATIONS] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which foreign policy goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. Wording for the first foreign policy goal varied from that of subsequent goals. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 228 3 614 5 214 8 9 9 1 ============================================================================= V045105 F1g. US foreign policy goal: control illegal immigration ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF GOAL IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS/ IF GOAL IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) [Should CONTROLLING AND REDUCING ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION be a VERY IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, a SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, or NOT AN IMPORTANT foreign policy goal at all?/ (How about) CONTROLLING AND REDUCING ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which foreign policy goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. Wording for the first foreign policy goal varied from that of subsequent goals. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 618 3 392 5 54 8 1 9 1 ============================================================================= V045106 F1h. US foreign policy goal: promote market economies abrd ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF GOAL IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS/ IF GOAL IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) [Should PROMOTING MARKET ECONOMIES ABROAD be a VERY IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, a SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, or NOT AN IMPORTANT foreign policy goal at all?/ (How about) PROMOTING MARKET ECONOMIES ABROAD] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which foreign policy goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. Wording for the first foreign policy goal varied from that of subsequent goals. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 244 3 641 5 147 8 33 9 1 ============================================================================= V045107 F1j. US foreign policy goal: combat intl terrorism ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF GOAL IS FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS/ IF GOAL IS NOT FIRST OF RANDOMIZED FOREIGN POLICY GOALS: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) [Should COMBATTING INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM be a VERY IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, a SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, or NOT AN IMPORTANT foreign policy goal at all?/ (How about) COMBATTING INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM] VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which foreign policy goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. Wording for the first foreign policy goal varied from that of subsequent goals. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 875 3 166 5 21 8 3 9 1 ============================================================================= V045108 F2. How important is it for US to have strong military ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Not looking at the booklet now. 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 604 2 345 3 106 4 9 8 1 9 1 ============================================================================= V045109 F3. Have opinion - govt see to fair employmt for blacks ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, have interest in question 5. No, haven't had interest MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 678 5 380 8 4 9 4 ============================================================================= V045109a F3a. Should government see to fair employment for blacks? ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R HAS HAD INTEREST IN ISSUE OF FAIR TREATMENT IN JOBS: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Government in Washington should see to it that black people get fair treatment in jobs 5. This is not the Federal government's business 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in F3; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 534 1 367 5 283 7 24 8 3 9 1 ============================================================================= V045109b F3a1. Strength feels govt should/shd not see to fair empl ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R HAS HAD INTEREST IN ISSUE OF FAIR TREATMENT IN JOBS: IF R'S POSITION IS SEE TO FAIR TREATMENT/ IF R'S POSITION IS NOT THE FEDERAL GOVT'S BUSINESS: QUESTION: --------- Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY [(that the government in Washington should see to it that black people get fair treatment in jobs)/ (that this is not the federal government's business)]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Feel govt should see to jobs - strongly 2. Feel govt should see to jobs - not strongly 4. Feel not govt business - not strongly 5. Feel not govt business - strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in F3; 7,8,9 in F3a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 562 1 302 2 63 4 58 5 225 8 2 ============================================================================= G1. INTRO TAXES-SPENDING-DEFICIT TRADEOFFS 2 ============================================================================= Here are a few more questions about what the government should do about the budget. ============================================================================= V045110 G1a. Favor reduc domestic spend progrs to cut budg deficit ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you favor CUTS IN SPENDING on domestic programs like Medicare, education, and highways in order to CUT THE FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, favor 5. No, don't favor MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 200 5 844 8 21 9 1 ============================================================================= V045111 G1b. Favor increasing taxes to cut budget deficit ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you favor INCREASES IN TAXES PAID by ordinary Americans in order to CUT THE FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, favor 5. No, don't favor MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 242 5 806 8 16 9 2 ============================================================================= V045112 G1c. Favor incr taxes to increase domestic spending progs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you favor INCREASES IN THE TAXES PAID by ordinary Americans in order to INCREASE SPENDING on domestic programs like Medicare, education and highways? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, favor 5. No, don't favor MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 393 5 658 8 12 9 3 ============================================================================= V045113 G2a. Change in gap between rich and poor in last 20 yrs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think the difference in incomes between rich people and poor people in the United States today is LARGER, SMALLER, or ABOUT THE SAME as it was 20 years ago? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Larger 3. Smaller 5. About the same MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 842 3 33 5 167 8 23 9 1 ============================================================================= V045113a G2a1. How much change in gap between rich and poor ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR LARGER THAN 20 YEARS AGO:/ IF R SAYS GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR SMALLER THAN 20 YEARS AGO: QUESTION: --------- (Would you say the difference in incomes is) MUCH [larger/smaller] or SOMEWHAT [larger/smaller]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Much larger 2. Somewhat larger 3. About the same 4. Somewhat smaller 5. Much smaller MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in G2a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 337 1 513 2 329 4 30 5 3 ============================================================================= V045113b G2b. Is change in gap between rich and poor good or bad ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR LARGER THAN 20 YEARS AGO:/ IF R SAYS GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR SMALLER THAN 20 YEARS AGO: QUESTION: --------- Do you think this is A GOOD THING, A BAD THING, or haven't you thought about it? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Good thing 3. Bad thing MISSING CODES: -------------- 7. Haven't thought 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in G2a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 337 1 62 3 521 7 283 8 6 9 3 ============================================================================= V045114 G3. Favor or oppose limits on foreign imports ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Haven't thought much about this MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 336 5 273 7 440 8 16 9 1 ============================================================================= V045115 G3a. Should immigration be increased, decreased, stay same ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think the number of immigrants from foreign countries who are permitted to come to the United States to live should be INCREASED A LOT, INCREASED A LITTLE, LEFT THE SAME as it is now, DECREASED A LITTLE, or DECREASED A LOT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Increased a lot 2. Increased a little 3. Left the same as it is now 4. Decreased a little 5. Decreased a lot MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 27 2 79 3 450 4 284 5 207 8 15 9 4 ============================================================================= V045116 G3b. Effect of Hispanic immigration: take jobs away ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Now I'd like to ask you about immigration in recent years. How likely is it that recent immigration levels will take jobs away from people already here-- EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, SOMEWHAT likely, or NOT AT ALL likely? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Somewhat likely 4. Not at all likely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 206 2 258 3 438 4 157 8 5 9 2 ============================================================================= G4. INTRO LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE 7-PT SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 4 of the booklet. 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. ============================================================================= V045117 G4a. Liberal/conservative 7-point scale: self-placement ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Extremely liberal 02. Liberal 03. Slightly liberal 04. Moderate; middle of the road 05. Slightly conservative 06. Conservative 07. Extremely conservative MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much {DO NOT PROBE} 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 20 2 103 3 125 4 279 5 143 6 166 7 31 80 187 88 10 89 2 ============================================================================= V045117a G4a1. If R had to choose lib-con self-placement ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF SELF-PLACEMENT IS MODERATE, DK OR HAVEN'T THOUGHT: QUESTION: --------- If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a LIBERAL or a CONSERVATIVE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Liberal 3. Conservative 5. Moderate 7. R Refused to choose MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know INAP. 1-3,5-7,89 in G4a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 736 1 128 3 222 5 63 7 43 8 20 ============================================================================= V045118 G4ax. Summary: liberal-conservative self-placement ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a LIBERAL or a CONSERVATIVE? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Liberal 3. Conservative 5. Moderate 7. R Refused to choose MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 376 3 562 5 63 7 45 8 20 ============================================================================= V045119 G4b. Liberal/conservative 7-point scale: US House Dem cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF DEM CANDIDATE NOT CODED 777 IN D1d THERMOMETER: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 4 of the booklet) Where would you place >PRELOADED DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE NAME< on this scale? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. no Democratic candidate; 777 in D1d; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents are not asked this question if they did not recognize candidate name in the thermometer question. The order in which major party House candidate placements G4b and G4c were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 409 0 3 1 21 2 123 3 166 4 148 5 62 6 27 7 8 8 245 ============================================================================= V045120 G4c. Liberal/conservative 7-point scale: US House Rep cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF REP CANDIDATE NOT CODED 777 IN D1e THERMOMETER: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 4 of the booklet) Where would you place >PRELOADED REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE NAME< on this scale? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no Republican candidate; 777 in D1e; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents are not asked this question if they did not recognize candidate name in the thermometer question. The order in which major party House candidate placements G4b and G4c were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 421 1 6 2 20 3 48 4 111 5 153 6 196 7 31 8 226 ============================================================================= G5. INTRO SPENDING-SERVICES 7-PT SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 5 of the booklet. 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 a 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. ============================================================================= V045121 G5a. Services/spending tradeoff 7-pt scale: self-placement ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Govt should provide many fewer services 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much about this 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 27 2 67 3 154 4 329 5 214 6 88 7 61 80 125 89 1 ============================================================================= V045122 G5b. Services/spending tradeoff 7-pt scale: Dem House cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF DEM CANDIDATE NOT CODED 777 IN D1d THERMOMETER: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 5 of the booklet) Where would you place >PRELOADED DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE NAME< (on this scale)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. no Democratic candidate; 777 in D1d; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents are not asked this question if they did not recognize candidate name in the thermometer question. The order in which major party House candidate placements G5b and G5c were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 409 0 3 1 8 2 13 3 61 4 146 5 182 6 84 7 39 8 267 ============================================================================= V045123 G5c. Services/spending tradeoff 7-pt scale: Rep House cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF REP CANDIDATE NOT CODED 777 IN D1e THERMOMETER: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 5 of the booklet) Where would you place >PRELOADED REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE NAME< (on this scale) INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no Republican candidate; 777 in D1e; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents are not asked this question if they did not recognize candidate name in the thermometer question. The order in which major party House candidate placements G5b and G5c were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 421 1 24 2 58 3 143 4 162 5 106 6 30 7 5 8 263 ============================================================================= G6. INTRO INTERVENTIONISM 7-PT SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 6 of the booklet. Some people believe the United States should solve international problems by using diplomacy and other forms of international pressure and use military force only if absolutely necessary. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1. Others believe diplomacy and pressure often fail and the U.S. must be ready to use military force. 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. ============================================================================= V045124 G6a. Interventionism by diplomacy/military: self-placement ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Should solve with diplomacy 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much about this 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 124 2 131 3 139 4 228 5 196 6 103 7 78 80 66 89 1 ============================================================================= V045125 G6a1. Interventionism by diplomacy/military: importance ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: ALL RESPONDENTS ANSWERING INTERVENTIONISM/DIPLOMACY SELF-PLACEMENT: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 317 2 397 3 285 4 45 5 15 8 5 9 2 ============================================================================= V045126 G6b. Interventionism by diplomacy/military: GW Bush ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH (on this scale)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Should solve with diplomacy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which Presidential candidate placements G6b and G6c were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 18 2 19 3 16 4 58 5 158 6 340 7 431 8 25 9 1 ============================================================================= V045127 G6c. Interventionism by diplomacy/military: John Kerry ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place JOHN KERRY (on this scale)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Should solve with diplomacy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which Presidential candidate placements G6b and G6c were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 184 2 250 3 240 4 166 5 106 6 35 7 19 8 64 9 2 ============================================================================= V045128 G6d. Interventionism by diplomacy/military: Dem House cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF DEM CANDIDATE NOT CODED 777 IN D1d THERMOMETER: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place >PRELOADED DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE NAME< (on this scale)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Should solve with diplomacy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. no Democratic candidate; 777 in D1d; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents are not asked this question if they did not recognize candidate name in the thermometer question. The order in which major party House candidate placements G6d and G6e were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 409 0 3 1 36 2 72 3 133 4 191 5 51 6 14 7 6 8 297 ============================================================================= V045129 G6e. Interventionism by diplomacy/military: Rep House cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF REP CANDIDATE NOT CODED 777 IN D1e THERMOMETER: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place >PRELOADED REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE NAME< (on this scale)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Should solve with diplomacy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no Republican candidate; 777 in D1e; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents are not asked this question if they did not recognize candidate name in the thermometer question. The order in which major party House candidate placements G6d and G6e were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 421 1 10 2 10 3 34 4 136 5 176 6 98 7 34 8 293 ============================================================================= V045130 G6f. Interventionism by diplomacy/military: Dem party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY (on this scale)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Should solve with diplomacy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which major party placements G6f and G6g were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 93 2 243 3 298 4 215 5 110 6 30 7 17 8 59 9 1 ============================================================================= V045131 G6g. Interventionism by diplomacy/military: Rep party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY (on this scale)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Should solve with diplomacy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Must be ready to use military force MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which major party placements G6f and G6g were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 13 2 16 3 27 4 104 5 312 6 370 7 177 8 46 9 1 ============================================================================= V045132 G7a. Abortion position: self-placement ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please look at page 7 of the booklet. 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. VALID CODES: ------------ 1. By law, abortion should never be permitted. 2. The law should permit abortion only in case of rape, incest, or when the woman's life is in danger. 3. The law should permit abortion for reasons other than rape, incest, or danger to the woman's life, but only after the need for the abortion has been clearly established. 4. By law, a woman should always be able to obtain an abortion as a matter of personal choice. 7. Other {SPECIFY} {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 139 2 332 3 185 4 391 7 8 8 6 9 5 ============================================================================= V045133 G7a1. Importance of abortion issue to R ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: ALL ABORTION RESPONDENTS: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 330 2 320 3 317 4 75 5 20 8 2 9 2 ============================================================================= V045134 G7b. Abortion position: GW Bush ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 7 of the booklet) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH? (on abortion)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. By law, abortion should never be permitted. 2. The law should permit abortion only in case of rape, incest, or when the woman's life is in danger. 3. The law should permit abortion for reasons other than rape, incest, or danger to the woman's life, but only after the need for the abortion has been clearly established. 4. By law, a woman should always be able to obtain an abortion as a matter of personal choice. 7. Other {SPECIFY} {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which Presidential candidate placements G7b and G7c were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 418 2 372 3 96 4 49 7 1 8 130 ============================================================================= V045135 G7c. Abortion position: John Kerry ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 7 of the booklet) Where would you place JOHN KERRY? (on abortion)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. By law, abortion should never be permitted. 2. The law should permit abortion only in case of rape, incest, or when the woman's life is in danger. 3. The law should permit abortion for reasons other than rape, incest, or danger to the woman's life, but only after the need for the abortion has been clearly established. 4. By law, a woman should always be able to obtain an abortion as a matter of personal choice. 7. Other {SPECIFY} {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which Presidential candidate placements G7b and G7c were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 59 2 136 3 216 4 470 8 185 ============================================================================= V045136 G7d. Abortion position: Dem House candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF DEM CANDIDATE NOT CODED 777 IN D1d THERMOMETER: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 7 of the booklet) Where would you place >PRELOADED DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE NAME< (on abortion)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. By law, abortion should never be permitted. 2. The law should permit abortion only in case of rape, incest, or when the woman's life is in danger. 3. The law should permit abortion for reasons other than rape, incest, or danger to the woman's life, but only after the need for the abortion has been clearly established. 4. By law, a woman should always be able to obtain an abortion as a matter of personal choice. 7. Other {SPECIFY} {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. no Democratic candidate; 777 in D1d; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents are not asked this question if they did not recognize candidate name in the thermometer question. The order in which major party House candidate placements G7d and G7e were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 409 0 3 1 22 2 95 3 133 4 186 8 364 ============================================================================= V045137 G7e. Abortion position: Rep House candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.: IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF REP CANDIDATE NOT CODED 777 IN D1e THERMOMETER: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 7 of the booklet) Where would you place >PRELOADED REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE NAME< (on abortion)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. By law, abortion should never be permitted. 2. The law should permit abortion only in case of rape, incest, or when the woman's life is in danger. 3. The law should permit abortion for reasons other than rape, incest, or danger to the woman's life, but only after the need for the abortion has been clearly established. 4. By law, a woman should always be able to obtain an abortion as a matter of personal choice. 7. Other {SPECIFY} {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no Republican candidate; 777 in D1e; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents are not asked this question if they did not recognize candidate name in the thermometer question. The order in which major party House candidate placements G7d and G7e were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 421 1 89 2 198 3 84 4 23 8 397 ============================================================================= V045138 G7f. Abortion position: Dem party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 7 of the booklet) Where would you place THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY (on abortion)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. By law, abortion should never be permitted. 2. The law should permit abortion only in case of rape, incest, or when the woman's life is in danger. 3. The law should permit abortion for reasons other than rape, incest, or danger to the woman's life, but only after the need for the abortion has been clearly established. 4. By law, a woman should always be able to obtain an abortion as a matter of personal choice. 7. Other {SPECIFY} {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which major party placements G7f and G7g were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 52 2 156 3 237 4 460 8 161 ============================================================================= V045139 G7g. Abortion position: Rep party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 7 of the booklet) Where would you place THE REPUBLICAN PARTY (on abortion)? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {DO NOT PROBE DK} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. By law, abortion should never be permitted. 2. The law should permit abortion only in case of rape, incest, or when the woman's life is in danger. 3. The law should permit abortion for reasons other than rape, incest, or danger to the woman's life, but only after the need for the abortion has been clearly established. 4. By law, a woman should always be able to obtain an abortion as a matter of personal choice. 7. Other {SPECIFY} {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which major party placements G7f and G7g were administered was randomized. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 284 2 417 3 142 4 58 8 164 9 1 ============================================================================= H1. INTRO AID TO HISPANIC-AMERICANS 7-PT SCALE ============================================================================= Please look at page 8 of the booklet. Some people feel that the government in Washington should make every effort to improve the social and economic position of Hispanic-Americans. Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1. Others feel that the government should not make any special effort to help Hispanic-Americans because they should help themselves. 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. ============================================================================= V045140 H1a. R position on aid to Hispanic-Americans scale ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? VALID CODES: ------------ 01. Govt should help Hispanics 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. Should help themselves MISSING CODES: -------------- 80. Haven't thought much about it 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 51 2 61 3 88 4 247 5 153 6 180 7 157 80 124 88 3 89 2 ============================================================================= V045141 H1b. How important is issue of aid to Hispanic-Americans ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How important is this issue to you personally? EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important or NOT AT ALL important? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 116 2 228 3 433 4 247 5 37 8 2 9 3 ============================================================================= V045142 H2. What should federal govt do about outsourcing ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Not looking at the booklet. Recently, some big American companies have been hiring workers in foreign countries to replace workers in the U.S. Do you think the federal government should DISCOURAGE companies from doing this, ENCOURAGE companies to do this, or STAY OUT of this matter? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Discourage companies 3. Encourage companies 5. Should stay out of this matter MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 694 3 29 5 327 8 14 9 2 ============================================================================= V045142a H2a. How much should govt discourage/encourage outsourcing ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS GOVT SHOULD DISCOURAGE OUTSOURCING/ IF R SAYS GOVT SHOULD ENCOURAGE OUTSOURCING: QUESTION: --------- Do you think the government should do this a GREAT DEAL or ONLY A LITTLE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A great deal 5. Only a little MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in H2; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 489 1 542 5 177 8 3 9 1 ============================================================================= V045143 H3. Favor allowing Social Sec funds invested in the market ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- A proposal has been made that would allow people to put a portion of their Social Security payroll taxes into personal retirement accounts that would be invested in private stocks and bonds. Do you FAVOR this idea, OPPOSE it, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE it? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 456 5 275 7 328 8 7 ============================================================================= V045143a H3a. Strength favor/oppose investing Soc Sec funds in mkt ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FAVORS INVESTING SOCIAL SECURITY FUNDS/ IF R OPPOSES INVESTING SOCIAL SECURITY FUNDS: QUESTION: --------- Do you [favor/oppose] it STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 4. Oppose not strongly 5. Oppose strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 7,8,9 in H3; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 481 1 320 2 134 4 51 5 224 8 2 ============================================================================= V045143b H3b. Summary: favor/oppose investing Soc Sec funds ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you lean toward FAVORING it, lean toward OPPOSING it, or don't you lean either way? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 3. Lead toward favoring 4. Don't lean either way 5. Lean toward opposing 6. Oppose not strongly 7. Oppose strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 320 2 134 3 87 4 192 5 51 6 51 7 224 8 7 ============================================================================= V045144 H4. Does R favor/oppose school vouchers ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE having the government give parents in low-income families money to help pay for their children to attend a private or religious school instead of their local public school? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither/depends/other {VOL} {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 323 5 703 7 28 8 10 9 2 ============================================================================= V045144a H4a. How strongly does R favor/oppose school vouchers ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FAVORS SCHOOL VOUCHERS/ IF R OPPOSES SCHOOL VOUCHERS QUESTION: --------- Do you [favor/oppose] it STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 4. Oppose not strongly 5. Oppose strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 7,8,9 in H4; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 190 1 174 2 149 4 193 5 504 8 2 ============================================================================= V045145 H5. How good does seeing US flag make R feel ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR POST ADMINISTRATION OF PATRIOT ITEMS: QUESTION: --------- Here are some other questions. When you see the American flag flying does it make you feel EXTREMELY GOOD, VERY GOOD, SOMEWHAT GOOD, or NOT VERY GOOD? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely good 2. Very good 3. Somewhat good 4. Not very good 7. Don't feel anything {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for administration of patriotism items in the pre; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered patriotism items in either the pre (Q2a-Q2e) or the post (H5-H9). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 675 1 254 2 170 3 83 4 20 7 9 8 1 ============================================================================= V045145x H5x. Summary: Pre-Post US flag makes R feel ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Here are some other questions. When you see the American flag flying does it make you feel EXTREMELY GOOD, VERY GOOD, SOMEWHAT GOOD, or NOT VERY GOOD? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely good 2. Very good 3. Somewhat good 4. Not very good 7. Don't feel anything {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for Post administration and no post IW NOTES: ------ This variable includes all respondents who answered this question in the Pre or in the Post. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 69 1 570 2 338 3 175 4 38 7 18 8 3 9 1 ============================================================================= V045146 H6. Things about America that make R ashamed ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR POST ADMINISTRATION OF PATRIOT ITEMS: QUESTION: --------- Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with this statement: 'There are some things about America today that make me feel ashamed of America' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for administration of patriotism items in the pre; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered patriotism items in either the pre (Q2a-Q2e) or the post (H5-H9). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 674 1 305 3 59 5 173 8 1 ============================================================================= V045146x H6x. Summary: Pre-Post America makes ashamed ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with this statement: 'There are some things about America today that make me feel ashamed of America' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for Post administration and no post IW NOTES: ------ This variable includes all respondents who answered this question in the Pre or in the Post. . 69 1 644 3 110 5 384 8 4 9 1 ============================================================================= V045147 H7. Things about America that make R angry ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR POST ADMINISTRATION OF PATRIOT ITEMS: QUESTION: --------- (What about:) 'There are some things about America today that make me feel angry about America' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for administration of patriotism items in the pre; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered patriotism items in either the pre (Q2a-Q2e) or the post (H5-H9). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 674 1 301 3 53 5 184 ============================================================================= V045147x H7x. Summary: Pre-Post America makes angry ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 'There are some things about America today that make me feel angry about America' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for Post administration and no post IW NOTES: ------ This variable includes all respondents who answered this question in the Pre or in the Post. . 69 1 615 3 123 5 401 8 3 9 1 ============================================================================= V045148 H8. How strong is love for country ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR POST ADMINISTRATION OF PATRIOT ITEMS: QUESTION: --------- How strong is your love for your country... EXTREMELY strong, VERY strong, SOMEWHAT strong, or NOT VERY strong? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely strong 2. Very strong 4. Somewhat strong 5. Not Very strong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for administration of patriotism items in the pre; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered patriotism items in either the pre (Q2a-Q2e) or the post (H5-H9). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 674 1 286 2 195 4 42 5 14 9 1 ============================================================================= V045148x H8x. Summary: Pre-Post how strong love for country ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How strong is your love for your country... EXTREMELY strong, VERY strong, SOMEWHAT strong, or NOT VERY strong? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely strong 2. Very strong 4. Somewhat strong 5. Not Very strong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for Post administration and no post IW NOTES: ------ This variable includes all respondents who answered this question in the Pre or in the Post. . 69 1 639 2 379 4 96 5 27 9 2 ============================================================================= V045149 H9. How important is being an American ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SELECTED FOR POST ADMINISTRATION OF PATRIOT ITEMS: QUESTION: --------- Is being an American EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important to you personally? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for administration of patriotism items in the pre; no post IW NOTES: ------ Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered patriotism items in either the pre (Q2a-Q2e) or the post (H5-H9). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 674 1 303 2 181 3 41 4 8 5 4 8 1 ============================================================================= V045149x H9x. Summary: Pre-Post importance of being American ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Is being an American EXTREMELY important, VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT TOO important, or NOT AT ALL important to you personally? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Extremely important 2. Very important 3. Somewhat important 4. Not too important 5. Not at all important MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. R selected for Post administration and no post IW NOTES: ------ This variable includes all respondents who answered this question in the Pre or in the Post. . 69 1 671 2 347 3 89 4 20 5 12 8 3 9 1 ============================================================================= J1. INTRO LIMITS ON GOVERNMENT ============================================================================= 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 own views. ============================================================================= V045150 J1a. Limit Government: problems have become bigger ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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. INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF NECESSARY, PROBE "WHICH IS CLOSER"} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Gov't bigger because it's involved in things people should handle themselves 2. Gov't bigger because problems bigger MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 431 2 624 8 8 9 3 ============================================================================= V045151 J1b. Limit Government: need strong govt for complex probs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 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. INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF NECESSARY, PROBE "WHICH IS CLOSER"} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Need a strong gov't to handle complex economic problems 2. Free market can handle without gov't involvement MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 683 2 354 8 25 9 4 ============================================================================= V045152 J1c. Limit Government: less government the better ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- ONE, the less government, the better; OR TWO, there are more things that government should be doing? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF NECESSARY, PROBE "WHICH IS CLOSER"} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. The less government the better 2. More things government should be doing MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 452 2 591 8 18 9 5 ============================================================================= V045153 J2. Does R ever talk politics with family and friends ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you ever discuss politics with your family or friends? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 850 5 215 9 1 ============================================================================= V045153a J2a. How many days in past week R discussed politics ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DISCUSSES POLITICS: QUESTION: --------- How many days in the past week did you talk about politics with family or friends? VALID CODES: ------------ 0-7. days in the past week MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in J2; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045154 J3. Does R listen to political talk radio ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- There are a number of programs on radio in which people call in to voice their opinions about politics. Do you ever listen to political talk radio programs of this type? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, listen 5. No, don't listen MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 471 5 595 ============================================================================= V045155 J3a. Does R have access to the internet or web ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you have access to the Internet or the World Wide Web? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 764 5 302 ============================================================================= V045155a J3b. Did R see any information about campaign on Web ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R HAS ACCESS TO THE INTERNET: QUESTION: --------- Have you seen any information about this election campaign on the (Internet/Web)? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in J3a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 448 1 499 5 265 ============================================================================= V045156 J4a. Should laws protect homosexuals against job discrim ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- On another topic: Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE laws to protect homosexuals against job discrimination? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor 5. Oppose MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 773 5 252 8 32 9 9 ============================================================================= V045156a J4a1. Strength favor/oppose laws to protect homosexuals ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FAVORS PROTECTING HOMOSEXUALS AGAINST JOB DISCRIMINATION/ IF R OPPOSES PROTECTING HOMOSEXUALS AGAINST JOB DISCRIMINATION: QUESTION: --------- Do you [favor/oppose] such laws STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 4. Oppose not strongly 5. Oppose strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in J4a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 187 1 524 2 249 4 96 5 156 ============================================================================= V045157 J4b. Should homosexuals serve in U.S. armed forces ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think homosexuals should be allowed to serve in the United States Armed Forces or don't you think so? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Homosexuals should be allowed to serve 5. Homosexuals should not be allowed to serve MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 833 5 193 8 30 9 10 ============================================================================= V045157a J4b1. Strength favor/oppose homosexuals in military ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS ALLOW HOMOSEXUALS TO SERVE IN ARMED FORCES/ IF R SAYS DO NOT ALLOW HOMOSEXUALS TO SERVE IN ARMED FORCES: QUESTION: --------- Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that homosexuals [should be allowed/ should not be allowed] to serve? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Feel homosexuals should be allowed - strongly 2. Feel homosexuals should be allowed - not strongly 4. Feel homosexuals should not be allowed - not strongly 5. Feel homosexuals should not be allowed - strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in J4b; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 186 1 560 2 270 4 59 5 134 8 2 9 1 ============================================================================= V045158 J4c. Should homosexual couples be allowed to adopt ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think gay or lesbian couples, in other words, homosexual couples, should be legally permitted to adopt children? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 502 5 509 8 47 9 8 ============================================================================= V045159 J5a. Important differences between Democrats and Repubs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think there are any important differences in what the Republicans and Democrats stand for? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, differences 5. No, no differences MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ NEW FORMAT - Yes/No only (openend previously) TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 826 5 201 8 37 9 2 ============================================================================= V045160 J5b. Is one party is more conservative at national level ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Would you say that one of the parties is more conservative than the other at the national level? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 925 5 84 8 56 9 1 ============================================================================= V045160a J5b1. Which party is more conservative at national level ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS ONE PARTY IS MORE CONSERVATIVE AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL: QUESTION: --------- Which party is more conservative? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democrats 5. Republicans MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in J5b; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 287 1 173 5 736 8 16 ============================================================================= J6. INTRO EQUAL TREATMENT IN JOBS FOR WOMEN ============================================================================= Some people feel that if women are not getting equal treatment in jobs, the government in Washington ought to see to it that they do. Others feel that this is not the federal government's business. ============================================================================= V045161 J6a. R have interest in equal treatment for women in jobs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Have you had enough interest in this question to favor one side over the other? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes, have interest 5. No, don't have interest MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 693 5 368 8 5 ============================================================================= V045161a J6b. R opinion on equal treatment for women in jobs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS HAS HAD INTEREST IN ISSUE OF EQUAL JOB TREATMENT FOR WOMEN: QUESTION: --------- How do you feel? Should the government in Washington see to it that women get equal treatment in jobs OR is this not the federal government's business? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Govt should see to it 5. Not the Federal govt's business 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in J6a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 519 1 492 5 189 7 11 9 1 ============================================================================= V045161b J6c. Strength opinion on equal treatment for women in jobs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS HAS HAD INTEREST IN ISSUE OF EQUAL JOB TREATMENT FOR WOMEN: IF R SAYS GOVT SHOULD SEE TO EQUAL TREATMENT/ IF R SAYS IS NOT GOVT BUSINESS: QUESTION: --------- Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY [(that the government in Washington should see to it that women get equal treatment in jobs)/ (that this is not the federal government's business)]? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Feel govt should see to jobs - strongly 2. Feel govt should see to jobs - not strongly 4. Feel not govt business - not strongly 5. Feel not govt business - strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in J6a; 7,8,9 in J6b; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 531 1 433 2 59 4 69 5 120 ============================================================================= J7. INTRO OFFICE RECOGNITION ============================================================================= 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. INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DOUBLE-CHECK THAT SCREEN IS NOT WITHIN VIEW OF THE RESPONDENT} ============================================================================= V045162 J7a. Politl knowledge office recognition Dennis Hastert ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- The first name is Dennis Hastert What job or political office does he NOW hold? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE DON'T KNOWS WITH, "WELL, WHAT'S YOUR BEST GUESS?" DK KEY IS NOT ALLOWED FOR THIS QUESTION} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Correctly identifies as Speaker of the House of Representatives 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. R makes no attempt to guess 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 117 5 145 8 804 ============================================================================= V045162a J7a1. PROBE used for recognition of Hastert ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: WAS PROBE USED? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 557 5 509 ============================================================================= V045163 J7b. Political knowledge office recognition Dick Cheney ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Dick Cheney What job or political office does he NOW hold? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE DON'T KNOWS WITH, "WELL, WHAT'S YOUR BEST GUESS?" DK KEY IS NOT ALLOWED FOR THIS QUESTION} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Correctly identifies as Vice-President of the U.S. 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. R makes no attempt to guess 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 917 5 63 8 86 ============================================================================= V045163a J7b1. PROBE used for recognition of Cheney ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: WAS PROBE USED? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 112 5 954 ============================================================================= V045164 J7c. Political knowledge office recognition Tony Blair ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Tony Blair What job or political office does he NOW hold? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE DON'T KNOWS WITH, "WELL, WHAT'S YOUR BEST GUESS?" DK KEY IS NOT ALLOWED FOR THIS QUESTION} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Correctly identifies as Prime Minister of England/ Great Britain 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. R makes no attempt to guess 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 692 5 134 8 240 ============================================================================= V045164a J7c1. PROBE used for recognition of Blair ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: WAS PROBE USED? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 220 5 846 ============================================================================= V045165 J7d. Political knowledge office recognition Wm Rehnquist ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- William Rehnquist What job or political office does he NOW hold? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {PROBE DON'T KNOWS WITH, "WELL, WHAT'S YOUR BEST GUESS?" DK KEY IS NOT ALLOWED FOR THIS QUESTION} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Correctly identifies as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 5. Identification is incomplete or wrong MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. R makes no attempt to guess 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 332 5 252 8 482 ============================================================================= V045165a J7d1. PROBE used for recognition of Rehnquist ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: WAS PROBE USED? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 346 5 720 ============================================================================= V045166 J8a. R worked/joined organization on community problem ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Some other questions now. During the PAST 12 MONTHS, have you worked with other people to deal with some issue facing your community? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 306 5 760 ============================================================================= V045167 J8b. Contacted public official to express views ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- During the PAST TWELVE MONTHS, have you telephoned, written a letter to, or visited a government official to express your views on a public issue? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 222 5 844 ============================================================================= V045168 J8c. Attended community meeting about issue ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- During the PAST TWELVE MONTHS, did you attend a meeting about an issue facing your community or schools? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 292 5 773 8 1 ============================================================================= V045169 J8d. R taken part in Protest or march in last year ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Aside from a strike against your employer, in the past twelve months, have you taken part in a protest, march, or demonstration on some national or local issue? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 44 5 1022 ============================================================================= J9. INTRO ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIP ============================================================================= Here is a list of some organizations people can belong to: There are labor unions, associations of people who do the same kinds of work, fraternal groups such as Lions or Kiwanis, hobby clubs or sports teams, groups working on political issues, community groups, and school groups. Of course, there are lots of other types of organizations, too. ============================================================================= V045170 J9a. Is R a member of any organizations ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Not counting membership in a local church or synagogue, are you a member of any of these kinds of organizations? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 445 5 620 8 1 ============================================================================= V045170a J9a1. Number of organizations R is a member of ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS IS MEMBER OF ORGANIZATION: QUESTION: --------- How many organizations are you currently a member of? VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No organizations 1. One organization 2-96. Organizations 97. 97 or more organizations MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in J9a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045171 J10. Able to devote time to volunteer work in last 12 mo ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Many people say they have less time these days to do volunteer work. What about you, were you able to devote any time to volunteer work in the last 12 months or did you not do so? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 445 5 621 ============================================================================= V045172 J11. In last 12 mos, made contributions of money to church ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Many people are finding it more difficult to make contributions to church or charity as much as they used to. How about you -- were you able to contribute any money to church or charity in the last 12 months? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 841 5 225 ============================================================================= V045173 K0. Summary: R gender/race/ethnicity status ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Summary: R gender/race/ethnicity status VALID CODES: ------------ 001. Female only 002. Black only 003. Hispanic only 012. Female and black 013. Female and Hispanic 023. Black and Hispanic 123. Female, black and Hispanic 000. Not female, black or Hispanic MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Available race/gender/ethnicity information from the pre was preloaded for post questions K1-K1c (women), K2-K2c (blacks), and K3-K3c (Hispanic-Americans). If a respondent with black/Hispanic/female status was not preloaded with that status flagged as present, then questions relating to that status were not asked and are coded 0. NA. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 386 1 439 2 76 3 45 12 83 13 35 123 2 ============================================================================= V045174 K1. Is R linked to what happens with women ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS FEMALE: QUESTION: --------- Do you think that what happens to WOMEN in this country will have something to do with what happens in your life? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No 7. Depends {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 0,2,3,23 in K0; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 653 0 2 1 405 5 129 7 13 8 8 9 2 ============================================================================= V045174a K1a. How much R linked to what happens to women ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS FEMALE: IF R SAYS FEELS WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN WILL AFFECT R'S LIFE: QUESTION: --------- How much will it affect you? A LOT, SOME, or NOT VERY MUCH AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 3. Some 5. Not very much at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,2,3,23 in K0; 5,7,8,9 in K1; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 807 1 171 3 204 5 29 8 1 ============================================================================= V045175 K1b. R feeling pride in accomplishments of women ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS FEMALE: QUESTION: --------- Looking at page 9 of the booklet. How often do you find yourself feeling a sense of pride as a woman in the accomplishments of women? Is it A LOT, FAIRLY OFTEN, ONCE IN A WHILE, or HARDLY EVER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 2. Fairly often 3. Once in a while 4. Hardly ever MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 0,2,3,23 in K0; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 653 0 2 1 185 2 227 3 117 4 27 8 1 ============================================================================= V045176 K1c. R angry about the way women are treated in society ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS FEMALE: QUESTION: --------- (Looking again at page 9 of the booklet) How often do you find yourself feeling angry about the way women are treated in society? Is it A LOT, FAIRLY OFTEN, ONCE IN A WHILE, or HARDLY EVER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 2. Fairly often 3. Once in a while 4. Hardly ever MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 0,2,3,23 in K0; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 653 0 2 1 79 2 128 3 240 4 109 8 1 ============================================================================= V045177 K2. Is R linked to what happens to blacks ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS BLACK: QUESTION: --------- Do you think that what happens to BLACK PEOPLE in this country will have something to do with what happens in your life? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No 7. Depends {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 0,1,3,13 in K0; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1051 0 8 1 123 5 27 7 3 ============================================================================= V045177a K2a. How much R linked to what happens with blacks ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS BLACK: IF R SAYS FEELS WHAT HAPPENS TO BLACKS WILL AFFECT R'S LIFE: QUESTION: --------- How much will it affect you? A LOT, SOME, or NOT VERY MUCH AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 3. Some 5. Not very much at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,1,3,13 in K0; 5,7,8,9 in K2; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1089 1 81 3 41 5 1 ============================================================================= V045178 K2b. R feeling pride in accomplishments of blacks ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS BLACK: QUESTION: --------- Looking at page 9 of the booklet. How often do you find yourself feeling a sense of pride as a black person in the accomplishments of black people? Is it A LOT, FAIRLY OFTEN, ONCE IN A WHILE, or HARDLY EVER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 2. Fairly often 3. Once in a while 4. Hardly ever MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 0,1,3,13 in K0; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1051 0 8 1 76 2 54 3 16 4 6 9 1 ============================================================================= V045179 K2c. R angry about the way blacks are treated in society ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS BLACK: QUESTION: --------- (Looking again at page 9 of the booklet) How often do you find yourself feeling angry about the way black people are treated in society? Is it A LOT, FAIRLY OFTEN, ONCE IN A WHILE, or HARDLY EVER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 2. Fairly often 3. Once in a while 4. Hardly ever MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 0,1,3,13 in K0; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1051 0 8 1 59 2 44 3 48 4 2 ============================================================================= V045180 K3. Is R linked to what happens to Hispanics ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS HISPANIC-AMERICAN: QUESTION: --------- Do you think that what happens to HISPANIC-AMERICANS in this country will have something to do with what happens in your life? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No 7. Depends {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 0,1,2,12 in K0; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1130 0 1 1 51 5 28 7 2 ============================================================================= V045180a K3a. How much R linked to what happens with Hispanics ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS HISPANIC-AMERICAN: IF R SAYS FEELS WHAT HAPPENS TO HISPANIC-AMERICANS WILL AFFECT R'S LIFE: QUESTION: --------- How much will it affect you? A LOT, SOME, or NOT VERY MUCH AT ALL? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 3. Some 5. Not very much at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,1,2,12 in K0; 5,7,8,9 in K3; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1161 1 25 3 20 5 6 ============================================================================= V045181 K3b. R feeling pride in accomplishments of Hispanics ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS HISPANIC-AMERICAN: QUESTION: --------- Looking at page 9 of the booklet. How often do you find yourself feeling a sense of pride as a Hispanic-American in the accomplishments of Hispanic- Americans? Is it A LOT, FAIRLY OFTEN, ONCE IN A WHILE, or HARDLY EVER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 2. Fairly often 3. Once in a while 4. Hardly ever MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 0,1,2,12 in K0; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1130 0 1 1 30 2 27 3 17 4 7 ============================================================================= V045182 K3c. R angry about the way Hispanics treated in society ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R IS HISPANIC-AMERICAN: QUESTION: --------- (Looking again at page 9 of the booklet) How often do you find yourself feeling angry about the way Hispanic-Americans are treated in society? Is it A LOT, FAIRLY OFTEN, ONCE IN A WHILE, or HARDLY EVER? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot 2. Fairly often 3. Once in a while 4. Hardly ever MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 0,1,2,12 in K0; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1130 0 1 1 15 2 14 3 36 4 16 ============================================================================= V045183 K4a. Women demanding equality seek special favors ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please turn to page 10 of the booklet. I'm going to read several statements. After each one, I would like you to tell me how strongly you agree or disagree. The first statement is: 'When women demand equality these days, they are actually seeking special favors'. (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 53 2 219 3 211 4 273 5 307 8 3 ============================================================================= V045184 K4b. Women miss good jobs because of discrimination ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 of the booklet) 'Women often miss out on good jobs because of discrimination'. (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 240 2 497 3 143 4 146 5 37 8 3 ============================================================================= V045185 K4c.Women complaining abt harassment cause problems ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 of the booklet) 'Women who complain about harassment cause more problems than they solve'. (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 63 2 221 3 215 4 284 5 278 8 5 ============================================================================= V045186 L1. Would R say most people can be trusted ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Not looking at the booklet. Generally speaking, would you say that most people CAN BE TRUSTED, or that you CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL in dealing with people? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Most people can be trusted 5. Can't be too careful MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 471 5 591 8 2 9 2 ============================================================================= V045187 L2. Would people try to take advantage of R ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think most people would try to TAKE ADVANTAGE of you if they got the chance or would they TRY TO BE FAIR? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Take advantage 5. Try to be fair MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 392 5 664 8 7 9 3 ============================================================================= V045188 L3. Most people try to be helpful or look out for selves ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Would you say that most of the time people TRY TO BE HELPFUL, or that they are just LOOKING OUT FOR THEMSELVES? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Try to be helpful 5. Just looking out for themselves MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 674 5 379 8 10 9 3 ============================================================================= L4. INTRO SOCIETY AND MORAL TRADITIONALISM ============================================================================= Turning to page 10 of the booklet once more. Now I am going to read several statements about society in general. After each one, I would like you to tell me how strongly you agree or disagree. The first statement is. ============================================================================= V045189 L4a. Should adjust moral views to changing world ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'The world is always changing and we should adjust our view of moral behavior to those changes.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 170 2 319 3 104 4 225 5 246 8 2 ============================================================================= V045190 L4b. Newer lifestyles causing society breakdown ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'The newer lifestyles are contributing to the breakdown of our society.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 289 2 363 3 146 4 171 5 91 8 5 9 1 ============================================================================= V045191 L4c. Should be more tolerant of different moral standards ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) '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.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 228 2 450 3 167 4 154 5 63 8 4 ============================================================================= V045192 L4d. Should be more emphasis on traditional family ties ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'This country would have many fewer problems if there were more emphasis on traditional family ties.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 464 2 335 3 106 4 110 5 49 8 2 ============================================================================= L5. INTRO POSITION OF BLACKS ============================================================================= Now I'm going to read several more statements. After each one, I would like you to tell me how strongly you agree or disagree. The first statement is: ============================================================================= V045193 L5a. Blacks should work their way up like other groups ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'Irish, Italians, Jewish and many other minorities overcame prejudice and worked their way up. Blacks should do the same without any special favors.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 375 2 341 3 128 4 137 5 80 8 1 9 4 ============================================================================= V045194 L5b. History makes more difficult for blacks to succeed ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'Generations of slavery and discrimination have created conditions that make it difficult for blacks to work their way out of the lower class.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 155 2 345 3 109 4 275 5 180 8 2 ============================================================================= V045195 L5c. Blacks gotten less than they deserve ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'Over the past few years, blacks have gotten less than they deserve.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 81 2 222 3 246 4 304 5 204 8 9 ============================================================================= V045196 L5d. Blacks should try harder to succeed ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) '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.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 227 2 349 3 161 4 208 5 113 8 6 9 2 ============================================================================= M1. INTRO TRUST IN GOVERNMENT ============================================================================= (Not using the booklet) 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: ============================================================================= V045197 M1a. How often trust government in Washington to do right ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right -- JUST ABOUT ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, or ONLY SOME OF THE TIME? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Just about always 2. Most of the time 3. Only some of the time 4. Never {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 38 2 451 3 560 4 13 8 4 ============================================================================= V045198 M1b. Is govt run by few big interests or benefit of all ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Would you say the government is pretty much RUN BY A FEW BIG INTERESTS looking out for themselves or that it is run for the BENEFIT OF ALL THE PEOPLE? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Gov't run by a few big interests 5. Gov't run for the benefit of all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 603 5 422 8 34 9 7 ============================================================================= V045199 M1c. How much does government waste tax money ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think that people in government WASTE A LOT of the money we pay in taxes, WASTE SOME of it, or DON'T WASTE VERY MUCH of it? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Waste a lot 3. Waste some 5. Don't waste very much MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 661 3 376 5 18 8 10 9 1 ============================================================================= V045200 M1d. How many crooked people running government ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you think that QUITE A FEW of the people running the government are crooked, NOT VERY MANY are, or do you think HARDLY ANY of them are crooked? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Quite a few are crooked 3. Not very many are crooked 5. Hardly any are crooked MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 377 3 564 5 107 8 15 9 3 ============================================================================= M2. INTRO EFFICACY AND GOVERNMENT RESPONSIVENESS ============================================================================= Please look again at page 10 of the booklet. I'd like to read you a few statements about public life. I'll read them one at a time and please tell me how strongly you agree or disagree with each of them. ============================================================================= V045201 M2a. Public officials don't care what people think ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'Public officials don't care much what people like me think.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 140 2 392 3 156 4 320 5 54 8 3 9 1 ============================================================================= V045202 M2b. People like me don't have any say in what govt does ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'People like me don't have any say about what the government does.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 124 2 323 3 117 4 390 5 111 8 1 ============================================================================= V045203 M3a. How much attention does govt pay to what people think ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Not looking at the booklet. 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? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A good deal 3. Some 5. Not much MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 162 3 669 5 227 8 7 9 1 ============================================================================= V045204 M3b. Elections make govt pay attn to what people think ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How much do you feel that having elections makes the government pay attention to what the people think -- a GOOD DEAL, SOME, or NOT MUCH? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A good deal 3. Some 5. Not much MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 598 3 385 5 80 8 2 9 1 ============================================================================= M4. INTRO WORKING MOTHERS ============================================================================= Now for some other questions. Please tell me whether you AGREE or DISAGREE with the next few statements. ============================================================================= V045205 M4a. Working mother can have warm relationship with kids ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 'A working mother can establish just as warm and secure a relationship with her children as a mother who does not work.' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this statement)? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 677 3 80 5 305 8 2 9 2 ============================================================================= V045206 M4b. Better if woman cares for home-family and man achieve ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- 'It is much better for everyone involved if the man is the achiever outside the home and the woman takes care of the home and family.' (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this statement)? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 303 3 141 5 620 8 2 ============================================================================= M5. INTRO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN HIRING ============================================================================= 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. ============================================================================= V045207 M5a. R for or against preference for blacks in jobs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What about your opinion -- are you FOR or AGAINST preferential hiring and promotion of blacks? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. For preferential hiring and promotion of blacks 5. Against preferential hiring and promotion of blacks 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 187 5 814 7 37 8 20 9 8 ============================================================================= V045207a M5b. Strength R favors/opposes preference for blacks in jobs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FAVORS PREFERENCE IN HIRING AND PROMOTION OF BLACKS/ IF R OPPOSES PREFERENCE IN HIRING AND PROMOTION OF BLACKS: QUESTION: --------- Do you [favor/oppose] preference in hiring and promotion STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 4. Oppose not strongly 5. Oppose strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 7,8,9 in M5a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 213 1 108 2 79 4 233 5 576 8 2 9 1 ============================================================================= N1. INTRO CHILDREN'S TRAITS ============================================================================= 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. ============================================================================= V045208 N1a. Qualities for children: Independent or respect elders ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please tell me which one you think is more important for a child to have: INDEPENDENCE or RESPECT FOR ELDERS VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Independence 3. Both {VOL} 5. Respect for elders 7. Neither {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 179 3 104 5 780 7 1 8 1 9 1 ============================================================================= V045209 N1b. Qualities for children: Curiosity or good manners ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Please tell me which one you think is more important for a child to have:) CURIOSITY or GOOD MANNERS VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Curiosity 3. Both {VOL} 5. Good manners 7. Neither {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 304 3 129 5 629 7 1 8 2 9 1 ============================================================================= V045210 N1c. Qualities for children: Obedience or self-reliance ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Please tell me which one you think is more important for a child to have:) OBEDIENCE or SELF-RELIANCE VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Obedience 3. Both {VOL} 5. Self-reliance 7. Neither {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 516 3 142 5 400 7 2 8 5 9 1 ============================================================================= V045211 N1d. Qualities for children: Considerate or well behaved ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Please tell me which one you think is more important for a child to have:) BEING CONSIDERATE or WELL BEHAVED VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Being considerate 3. Both {VOL} 5. Well behaved 7. Neither {VOL} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 613 3 178 5 271 7 1 8 1 9 2 ============================================================================= N2. INTRO EQUALITARIANISM ============================================================================= Please look at page 10 of the booklet. I am going to read several more statements. After each one, I would like you to tell me how strongly you agree or disagree. The first statement is: ============================================================================= V045212 N2a. Should do what is necessary for equal opportunity ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'Our society should do whatever is necessary to make sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 624 2 317 3 68 4 36 5 19 8 1 9 1 ============================================================================= V045213 N2b. Have gone too far pushing equal rights ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'We have gone too far in pushing equal rights in this country.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 110 2 277 3 188 4 240 5 249 8 2 ============================================================================= V045214 N2c. Big problem is not giving everyone equal chance ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'One of the big problems in this country is that we don't give everyone an equal chance.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 204 2 314 3 173 4 264 5 108 8 3 ============================================================================= V045215 N2d. Better off if worried less about equality ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'This country would be better off if we worried less about how equal people are.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 126 2 277 3 183 4 261 5 216 8 3 ============================================================================= V045216 N2e. Not that big a problem if people have unequal chance ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'It is not really that big a problem if some people have more of a chance in life than others.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 52 2 240 3 219 4 316 5 238 8 1 ============================================================================= V045217 N2f. Many fewer problems if people treated equally ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 10 in the booklet) 'If people were treated more equally in this country we would have many fewer problems.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 310 2 384 3 163 4 164 5 43 8 1 9 1 ============================================================================= P1. INTRO DEGREE R IS OPINIATED ============================================================================= Some people have opinions about almost everything; other people have opinions about just some things; and still other people have very few opinions. ============================================================================= V045218 P1a. How opinionated is R ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What about you? Would you say you have opinions about ALMOST EVERYTHING, about MANY THINGS, about SOME THINGS, or about VERY FEW THINGS? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Almost everything 2. Many things 3. Some things 4. Very few things MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 188 2 468 3 360 4 49 9 1 ============================================================================= V045219 P1b. R have fewer or more opinions than average ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Compared to the average person do you have FEWER opinions about whether things are good or bad, ABOUT THE SAME number of opinions, or MORE opinions? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Fewer opinions 3. About the same number of opinions 5. More opinions MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 137 3 580 5 338 8 8 9 3 ============================================================================= V045219a P1c. R have many or somewhat fewer/more opinions ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS HE/SHE HAS MORE OPINIONS THAN THE AVERAGE PERSON/ IF R SAYS HE/SHE HAS FEWER OPINIONS THAN THE AVERAGE PERSON: QUESTION: --------- Would you say that you have A LOT [more/fewer] opinions or just SOMEWHAT [more/fewer] opinions? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot fewer opinions 2. Somewhat fewer opinions 3. About the same number of opinions 4. Somewhat more opinions 5. A lot more opinions MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in P1b; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 157 1 11 2 126 3 580 4 205 5 133 ============================================================================= P2. INTRO COMPLEXITY OF THINKING ============================================================================= Some people like to have responsibility for handling situations that require a lot of thinking, and other people don't like to have responsibility for situations like that. ============================================================================= V045220 P2a. Does R like responsibility for thinking ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What about you? Do you LIKE having responsibility for handling situations that require a lot of thinking, do you DISLIKE it, or do you NEITHER LIKE IT NOR DISLIKE IT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Like 3. Dislike 5. Neither like nor dislike MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 579 3 124 5 361 8 1 9 1 ============================================================================= V045220a P2b. How much R likes/dislikes responsibility for thinking ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS R LIKES SITUATIONS REQUIRING A LOT OF THINKING:/ IF R SAYS R DISLIKES SITUATIONS REQUIRING A LOT OF THINKING: QUESTION: --------- Do you [like/dislike] it A LOT or just SOMEWHAT? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Like it lot 2. Like it somewhat 3. Neither like nor dislike it 4. Dislike it somewhat 5. Dislike it a lot MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 8,9 in P2a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 148 1 371 2 208 3 361 4 88 5 36 ============================================================================= V045221 P3. Does R like simple or complex problems ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Some people prefer to solve SIMPLE problems instead of complex ones, whereas other people prefer to solve more COMPLEX problems. Which type of problem do you prefer to solve: SIMPLE or COMPLEX? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Simple 5. Complex MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 546 5 505 8 14 9 1 ============================================================================= P4. INTRO HARDWORKING STEREOTYPE ============================================================================= Please turn to page 11 of the booklet. 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 you think most 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. ============================================================================= V045222 P4a. Hardworking 7-pt scale: whites ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you rate WHITES in general on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Hard-working 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Lazy MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 84 2 191 3 291 4 421 5 48 6 7 7 8 8 3 9 13 ============================================================================= V045223 P4b. Hardworking 7-pt scale: blacks ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Still looking at page 11 of the booklet. Where would you rate BLACKS on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Hard-working 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Lazy MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which hardworking stereotypes P4b, P4c, and P4d were administered was randomized (P4a was always administered first). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 38 2 80 3 177 4 494 5 172 6 68 7 18 8 6 9 13 ============================================================================= V045224 P4c. Hardworking 7-pt scale: Hispanic-Americans ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Still looking at page 11 of the booklet. Where would you rate HISPANIC-AMERICANS on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Hard-working 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Lazy MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which hardworking stereotypes P4b, P4c, and P4d were administered was randomized (P4a was always administered first). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 99 2 163 3 242 4 395 5 104 6 28 7 6 8 16 9 13 ============================================================================= V045225 P4d. Hardworking 7-pt scale: Asian-Americans ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Still looking at page 11 of the booklet. Where would you rate ASIAN-AMERICANS on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Hard-working 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Lazy MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which hardworking stereotypes P4b, P4c, and P4d were administered was randomized (P4a was always administered first). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 148 2 295 3 247 4 285 5 39 6 13 7 7 8 19 9 13 ============================================================================= P5. INTRO INTELLIGENCE STEREOTYPE ============================================================================= Please turn to page 12 of the booklet. The next set asks if people in each group tend to be "intelligent" or "unintelligent". ============================================================================= V045226 P5a. Intelligent 7-pt scale: whites ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you rate WHITES in general on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Intelligent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unintelligent MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 107 2 249 3 254 4 395 5 29 6 10 7 2 8 4 9 16 ============================================================================= V045227 P5b. Intelligent 7-pt scale: blacks ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 12 of the booklet.) Where would you rate BLACKS on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Intelligent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unintelligent MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which intelligence stereotypes P5b, P5c, and P5d were administered was randomized (P5a was always administered first). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 53 2 122 3 194 4 512 5 122 6 28 7 11 8 8 9 16 ============================================================================= V045228 P5c. Intelligent 7-pt scale: Hispanic-Americans ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 12 of the booklet.) Where would you rate HISPANIC-AMERICANS on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Intelligent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unintelligent MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which intelligence stereotypes P5b, P5c, and P5d were administered was randomized (P5a was always administered first). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 41 2 106 3 197 4 526 5 123 6 29 7 5 8 23 9 16 ============================================================================= V045229 P5d. Intelligent 7-pt scale: Asian-Americans ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 12 of the booklet.) Where would you rate ASIAN-AMERICANS on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Intelligent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unintelligent MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which intelligence stereotypes P5b, P5c, and P5d were administered was randomized (P5a was always administered first). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 131 2 264 3 238 4 337 5 43 6 14 7 4 8 20 9 15 ============================================================================= P6. INTRO TRUSTWORTHY STEREOTYPE ============================================================================= Please turn to page 13 of the booklet. The next set asks if people in each group tend to be "trustworthy" or "untrustworthy". ============================================================================= V045230 P6a. Trustworthy 7-pt scale: whites ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Where would you rate WHITES in general on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Trustworthy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Untrustworthy MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 52 2 207 3 254 4 422 5 74 6 24 7 10 8 8 9 15 ============================================================================= V045231 P6b. Trustworthy 7-pt scale: blacks ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 13 of the booklet.) Where would you rate BLACKS on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Trustworthy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Untrustworthy MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which trustworthy stereotypes P6b, P6c, and P6d were administered was randomized (P6a was always administered first). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 21 2 116 3 170 4 511 5 156 6 54 7 11 8 12 9 15 ============================================================================= V045232 P6c. Trustworthy 7-pt scale: Hispanic-Americans ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 13 of the booklet.) Where would you rate HISPANIC-AMERICANS on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Trustworthy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Untrustworthy MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which trustworthy stereotypes P6b, P6c, and P6d were administered was randomized (P6a was always administered first). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 23 2 127 3 182 4 508 5 133 6 41 7 13 8 24 9 15 ============================================================================= V045233 P6d. Trustworthy 7-pt scale: Asian-Americans ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Still looking at page 13 of the booklet.) Where would you rate ASIAN-AMERICANS on this scale? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Trustworthy 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Untrustworthy MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ The order in which trustworthy stereotypes P6b, P6c, and P6d were administered was randomized (P6a was always administered first). TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 28 2 166 3 226 4 477 5 88 6 26 7 9 8 31 9 15 ============================================================================= Q1. INTRO CSES MODULE ============================================================================= Our last set of questions is from a survey that is being conducted in many countries around the world, the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. ============================================================================= V045235 Q1a. CSES Did R talk to others to persuade how to vote ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Here is a list of things some people do during elections. Which if any did you do during the most recent election? ...talked to other people to persuade them to vote for a particular party or candidate? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ BEGINS COMPLETE CSES SET OF QUESTIONS TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 469 5 596 8 1 ============================================================================= V045235a Q1a1. CSES How often R talked to others about how to vote ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R TALKED TO OTHERS TO PERSUADE THEM TO VOTE FOR A PARTY OR CANDIDATE: QUESTION: --------- How often did you do this? Would you say frequently? Occasionally? Rarely? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Frequently 2. Occasionally 3. Rarely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q1a; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 743 1 152 2 242 3 75 ============================================================================= V045236 Q2. CSES Did R attend meeting, etc. for party or candidate ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Which if any did you do during the most recent election?) ...showed your support for a particular party or candidate by, for example, attending a meeting, putting up campaign signs, or in some other way? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 328 5 738 ============================================================================= V045236a Q2a. CSES How often R attended meeting etc. for party/cand ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SHOWED SUPPORT BY ATTENDING A MEETING, PUTTING UP A POST ETC.: QUESTION: --------- How often did you do this? Would you say frequently? Occasionally? Rarely? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Frequently 2. Occasionally 3. Rarely MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q2; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 884 1 110 2 134 3 82 8 2 ============================================================================= V045237 Q3. CSES Did candidate or party contact R about vote ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- During the last campaign did a candidate or anyone from a political party contact you to persuade you to vote for them? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 518 5 547 8 1 ============================================================================= V045238 Q4. CSES Most important issue in past 4 years ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- What do you think has been the most important issue facing the United States over the last four years? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW INTERVIEWER: IF A SPECIFIC ISSUE IS MENTIONED BY THE R, YOU CAN PROBE FOR CLARITY, BUT DO NOT PROBE 'ANY OTHER'. IF A SPECIFIC ISSUE IS NOT MENTIONED, PROBE WITH 'ANY OTHER' UNTIL A SPECIFIC ISSUE IS MENTIONED.} VALID CODES: ------------ 001-990 MISSING CODES: -------------- 995. 'There were no issues'; 'there were no issues, just party politics' 996. 'There was no campaign in my district' 998. DK 999. NA 000. No problems mentioned INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ See appendix MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM in the codebook appendix file. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045239 Q4a. CSES How well has govt done on most imp issue ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R HAS MENTIONED MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE: QUESTION: --------- And thinking about that issue, how good or bad a job do you think the government in Washington has done over the past four years. Has it done a very good job? A good job? A bad job? A very bad job? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very good job 2. Good job 3. Bad job 4. Very bad job MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0, 995-999 in Q4; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 174 1 119 2 488 3 250 4 173 8 8 ============================================================================= V045240 Q5. CSES How good job in general govt has done past 4 yrs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Now thinking about the performance of the government in Washington in general, how good or bad a job do you think the government in Washington has done over the past four years. Has it done a very good job? A good job? A bad job? A very bad job? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very good job 2. Good job 3. Bad job 4. Very bad job MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 60 2 593 3 301 4 99 8 12 9 1 ============================================================================= V045241 Q6. CSES How satisfied with democracy in US ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- On the whole, are you very satisfied, fairly satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at all satisfied with the way democracy works in the United States? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very satisfied 2. Fairly satisfied 3. Not very satisfied 4. Not at all satisfied MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 254 2 572 3 167 4 61 8 11 9 1 ============================================================================= V045242 Q7. CSES Makes a difference who is in power ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please look at page 14 in the booklet. Some people say it makes a difference who is in power. Others say that it doesn't make a difference who is in power. Using the scale in the booklet, (where one means that it makes a difference who is in power and five means that it doesn't make a difference who is in power), where would you place yourself? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. It makes a difference who is in power 2. 3. 4. 5. It doesn't make a difference who is in power MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 415 2 357 3 161 4 72 5 55 8 6 ============================================================================= V045243 Q8. CSES Who people vote for makes a difference ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Now turning to page 15 in the booklet. Some people say that no matter who people vote for, it won't make any difference to what happens. Others say that who people vote for can make a difference to what happens. Using the scale on this card, (where one means that voting won't make a difference to what happens and five means that voting can make a difference), where would you place yourself? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Who people vote for won't make a difference 2. 3. 4. 5. Who people vote for can make a difference MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 74 2 77 3 120 4 318 5 475 8 2 ============================================================================= V045244 Q9. CSES Democracy is best form of govt ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please tell me how strongly you agree or disagree with the following statement: 'Democracy may have problems but it's better than any other form of government.' Do you agree strongly, agree, disagree, or disagree strongly with this statement? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree 3. Disagree 4. Disagree strongly MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 668 2 324 3 52 4 7 8 13 9 2 ============================================================================= V045245 Q9x. Interviewer checkpoint - party of vote ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT: IF R VOTE FOR PRESIDENT WAS 'OTHER': QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: In the VOTE section, for Presidential vote, the Respondent answered: Does this response mention any party? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. R voted for Democratic presidential candidate 3. R voted for Republican presidential candidate 5. R voted for Reform party presidential candidate 6. R voted for other candidate - party identified 7. R voted for other candidate - party not identified MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know who voted for (8 in C6a) 9. Refused (9 in C6a) INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a or 1-3,8,9 in C1b; 5,8,9 in C6; no post IW NOTES: ------ In this checkpoint, if respondent voted for presidential candidate other than major party candidate, interviewer coded whether mention identified specific party. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 389 1 399 3 412 5 4 6 2 7 6 ============================================================================= V045246 Q9a. CSES Party of Pres vote -party performance past 4 yrs ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT: IF PRESIDENTIAL VOTE WAS FOR MAJOR PARTY CANDIDATE/ IF PRESIDENTIAL VOTE WAS FOR OTHER PARTY CANDIDATE: QUESTION: --------- You've indicated that you voted for the >NAME OF MAJOR PARTY< Presidential candidate/Presidential candidate from the >NAME OF OTHER PARTY< party] in 2004. How well has the [>NAME OF MAJOR PARTY< party/ that party] performed over the past four years? Has it done a very good job? a good job? A bad job? A very bad job? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very good job 2. Good job 3. Bad job 4. Very bad job MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in C1a or 1-3,8,9 in C1b; 5,8,9 in C6; 7,8,9 in Q9x; no post IW NOTES: ------ Text corresponding to C6a party of vote for President was included in the question text. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 395 1 83 2 594 3 107 4 17 8 16 ============================================================================= V045247 Q10. CSES Elections ensure voters views are represented ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Thinking about how elections in the United States work in practice, how well do elections ensure that the views of voters are represented by members of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate: very well, quite well, not very well, or not well at all? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very well 2. Quite well 3. Not very well 4. Not well at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 130 2 605 3 264 4 34 8 31 9 2 ============================================================================= V045248 Q11. CSES Does any party represent Rs views ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Would you say that any of the parties in the United States represents your views reasonably well? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 771 5 270 8 24 9 1 ============================================================================= V045248a Q11a. CSES Which party represents R's views ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS ONE PARTY REPRESENTS R'S VIEWS: QUESTION: --------- Which party represents your views best? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic 5. Republican 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q11; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 441 1 354 5 386 7 22 8 9 ============================================================================= V045249 Q12. CSES Does any 2004 Pres cand represent R views ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Regardless of how you feel about the parties, would you say that any of the Presidential candidates from the 2004 election represents your views reasonably well? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 810 5 237 8 17 9 2 ============================================================================= V045249a Q12a. CSES Which cand in last election represents R views ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R SAYS ONE 2004 PRES CANDIDATE REPRESENTS R'S VIEWS REASONABLY WELL: QUESTION: --------- Which presidential candidate represents your views best? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. George W. Bush 3. John Kerry 5. Ralph Nader 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q12; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 402 1 419 3 365 5 9 7 11 8 6 ============================================================================= V045250 Q13. CSES R think of self as close to any party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Do you usually think of yourself as close to any particular political party? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 603 5 458 8 4 9 1 ============================================================================= V045250a Q13a1. CSES Mention 1 party R thinks of self as close to ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R THINKS OF SELF AS CLOSE TO A PARTY: QUESTION: --------- What party is that? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic 3. Republican 5. Reform party 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q13; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 609 1 317 3 270 5 4 7 11 9 1 ============================================================================= V045250b Q13a2. CSES Mention 2 party R thinks of self as close to ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R THINKS OF SELF AS CLOSE TO A PARTY: QUESTION: --------- What party is that? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic 3. Republican 5. Reform party 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 5,8,9 in Q13; no further mention; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1207 3 3 7 2 ============================================================================= V045251 Q13a0. CSES IWR checkpoint: number of parties R close to ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: Count the total number of parties mentioned in the answer below (ALL parties, not just Republicans and Democrats) Answer given by Respondent: INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {COUNT ALL MENTIONS INCLUDING ANY NONMAJOR 'OTHER' PARTY SPECIFIED BY R} VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No party mentioned as close, or not determined 1. One party mentioned 2. Two or more parties mentioned 8. Interviewer error: no mentions, coded as 1/2 mentions MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ In 18 cases, the interviewer miscoded 0 mentions as 1 or 2 mentions, with the result that Q13b/Q13b1 were not asked; these cases are recoded to 8 in Q13a0 and are coded 0. NA in Q13b. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 446 1 597 2 5 8 18 ============================================================================= V045252 Q13a1. CSES Which party R feels closest to among multiple ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R THINKS OF SELF AS CLOSE TO MORE THAN ONE PARTY: QUESTION: --------- Which party do you feel closest to? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic 5. Republican 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 0,1,8 in Q13a0; no post IW NOTES: ------ This question was asked of respondents who mentioned more than one party. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1207 1 1 5 2 7 2 ============================================================================= V045253 Q13b. CSES Is R a little closer to one party than others ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DOES NOT THINK OF SELF AS CLOSE TO A PARTY: QUESTION: --------- Do you feel yourself a little closer to one of the political parties than the others? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused 0. NA INAP. 1,2,8 in Q13a0; no post IW NOTES: ------ This question was asked of respondents did not mention any party as being close. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 748 0 18 1 238 5 204 8 2 9 2 ============================================================================= V045253a Q13b1. CSES If a little closer to one party, which one ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R DOES NOT THINK OF SELF AS CLOSE TO ANY PARTY BUT FEELS A LITTLE CLOSER TO ONE OF THE PARTIES: QUESTION: --------- Which party is that? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic 5. Republican 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. 1,2 in Q13a0; 5,8,9 in Q13b; no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 974 1 111 5 117 7 10 ============================================================================= V045254 Q13x. CSES Summary: most close party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FEELS CLOSE TO A SINGLE PARTY / IF R FEELS CLOSE TO MULTIPLE PARTIES BUT CLOSEST TO ONE PARTY / IF R NOT CLOSE TO A PARTY BUT A LITTLE CLOSER TO ONE THAN OTHERS : QUESTION: --------- Do you usually think of yourself as close to any particular political party? {YES:} What party is that? {SINGLE MENTION} / Do you usually think of yourself as close to any particular political party? {YES:} What party is that? {MULTIPLE MENTIONS:} Which party do you feel closest to? / Do you usually think of yourself as close to any particular political party? {NO:} Do you feel yourself a little closer to one of the political parties than the others? {YES:} What party is that? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Democratic 5. Republican 7. Other {SPECIFY} MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no closeness to any party (5,8,9 in Q13b); no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 372 1 427 3 269 5 122 7 22 ============================================================================= V045255 Q14. CSES How close to this party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF R FEELS CLOSE TO A SINGLE PARTY / IF R FEELS CLOSE TO MULTIPLE PARTIES BUT CLOSEST TO ONE PARTY / IF R NOT CLOSE TO A PARTY BUT A LITTLE CLOSER TO ONE THAN OTHERS : QUESTION: --------- Do you feel very close to this party, somewhat close, or not very close? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very close 2. Somewhat close 3. Not very close MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no closeness to any party (5,8,9 in Q13b); no post IW NOTES: ------ This question refers to party identified in Q13x. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 372 1 188 2 549 3 102 8 1 ============================================================================= V045257 Q15. CSES Like/dislike scale - Democratic Party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please turn to page 16 of the booklet. I'd like to know what you think about each of our political parties. After I read the name of a political party, please rate it on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you strongly dislike that party and 10 means that you strongly like that party. If I come to a party you haven't heard of or you feel you do not know enough about, just say so. The first party is the Democratic party INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Strongly dislike 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. Strongly like MISSING CODES: -------------- 87. Haven't heard of 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 30 1 42 2 62 3 103 4 96 5 184 6 91 7 143 8 118 9 73 10 102 88 19 89 3 ============================================================================= V045258 Q16. CSES Like/dislike scale - Republican Party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (I'd like to know what you think about each of our political parties. After I read the name of a political party, please rate it on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you strongly dislike that party and 10 means that you strongly like that party. If I come to a party you haven't heard of or you feel you do not know enough about, just say so.) ...the Republican party INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Strongly dislike 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. Strongly like MISSING CODES: -------------- 87. Haven't heard of 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 63 1 67 2 91 3 78 4 99 5 175 6 79 7 108 8 118 9 87 10 82 88 17 89 2 ============================================================================= V045259 Q17. CSES Like/dislike scale - Reform party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (I'd like to know what you think about each of our political parties. After I read the name of a political party, please rate it on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you strongly dislike that party and 10 means that you strongly like that party. If I come to a party you haven't heard of or you feel you do not know enough about, just say so.) ...the Reform party INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Strongly dislike 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. Strongly like MISSING CODES: -------------- 87. Haven't heard of 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 44 1 40 2 53 3 75 4 87 5 216 6 39 7 15 8 3 9 1 10 2 87 215 88 272 89 4 ============================================================================= V045260 Q19. CSES Left-right scale - Democratic Party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please turn to page 17 of the booklet. In politics people sometimes talk of left and right. Where would you place the Democratic party on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means the left and 10 means the right? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Left 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. Right MISSING CODES: -------------- 87. Haven't heard of 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 65 1 64 2 150 3 156 4 119 5 129 6 35 7 61 8 46 9 19 10 54 87 27 88 140 89 1 ============================================================================= V045261 Q20. CSES Left-right scale - Republican Party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Using the same scale, where would you place the Republican party? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Left 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. Right MISSING CODES: -------------- 87. Haven't heard of 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 30 1 13 2 25 3 38 4 61 5 105 6 81 7 125 8 195 9 124 10 104 87 20 88 143 89 2 ============================================================================= V045262 Q21. CSES Left-right scale - Reform party ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Using the same scale, where would you place the Reform party? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Left 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. Right MISSING CODES: -------------- 87. Haven't heard of 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 33 1 32 2 35 3 46 4 76 5 205 6 43 7 18 8 13 9 8 10 5 87 161 88 386 89 5 ============================================================================= V045263 Q22. CSES Left-right scale - GW Bush ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Using the same scale, where would you place George W. Bush? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Left 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. Right MISSING CODES: -------------- 87. Haven't heard of 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 37 1 20 2 33 3 29 4 44 5 80 6 52 7 116 8 173 9 177 10 153 87 16 88 134 89 2 ============================================================================= V045264 Q23. CSES Left-right scale - John Kerry ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Using the same scale, where would you place John Kerry? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Left 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. Right MISSING CODES: -------------- 87. Haven't heard of 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 70 1 99 2 139 3 150 4 116 5 115 6 45 7 51 8 46 9 34 10 46 87 16 88 137 89 2 ============================================================================= V045265 Q24. CSES Left-right scale - Ralph Nader ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Using the same scale, where would you place Ralph Nader? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Left 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. Right MISSING CODES: -------------- 87. Haven't heard of 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 83 1 83 2 88 3 85 4 99 5 199 6 40 7 23 8 9 9 8 10 10 87 63 88 274 89 2 ============================================================================= V045266 Q25a. CSES Has R contacted politician or govt official ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Over the past five years or so, have you done any of the following things to express your views about something the government should or should not be doing? ....Contacted a politician or government official either in person, or in writing, or some other way? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 330 5 736 ============================================================================= V045267 Q25b. CSES Has R taken part in protest or demonstration ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Over the past five years or so, have you done any of the following things to express your views about something the government should or should not be doing?) ...Taken part in a protest, march or demonstration? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 70 5 996 ============================================================================= V045268 Q25c. CSES Has R worked with others on shared concern ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- (Over the past five years or so, have you done any of the following things to express your views about something the government should or should not be doing?) ...Worked together with people who shared the same concern? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 386 5 677 8 3 ============================================================================= V045269 Q27a. CSES How much respect for human rights in US ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How much respect is there for individual freedom and human rights nowadays in the United States? Do you feel there is a lot of respect for individual freedom, some respect, not much respect, or no respect at all? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. A lot of respect for individual freedom 2. Some respect 3. Not much respect 4. No respect at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 246 2 636 3 156 4 22 8 6 ============================================================================= V045270 Q27b. CSES How much corruption in US ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- How widespread do you think corruption such as bribe taking is amongst politicians in the United States: very widespread, quite widespread, not very widespread, it hardly happens at all? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very widespread 2. Quite widespread 3. Not very widespread 4. It hardly happens at all MISSING CODES: -------------- 8. Don't know 9. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 1 185 2 438 3 384 4 32 8 26 9 1 ============================================================================= V045271 Q28. CSES Left-Right scale - self placement ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Please turn to page 17 of the booklet. In politics people sometimes talk of left and right. Where would you place yourself on a scale from 0 to 10 where 0 means the left and 10 means the right? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VALID CODES: ------------ 00. Left 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. Right MISSING CODES: -------------- 88. Don't know 89. Refused INAP. no post IW TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 12 1 24 2 43 3 61 4 69 5 256 6 94 7 126 8 111 9 45 10 76 88 141 89 8 ============================================================================= V045300a Z1a. Flag Terminology Left-Right ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Respondent indicated that he/she did not know the meaning of, or confused the terms, "left" and "right" VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No indication 1. Indicated MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. This flag is coded 1 if the interviewer indicated in the 'problem' thumbnail that the respondent said or clearly indicated unfamiliarity with, or essential confusion about, the political terms "left" and "right". TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045300b Z1b. Flag Terminology Liberal-Conservative ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- Respondent indicated that he/she did not know the meaning of, or confused the terms, "liberal" and "conservative" VALID CODES: ------------ 0. No indication 1. Indicated MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. This flag is coded 1 if the interviewer indicated in the 'problem' thumbnail that the respondent said or clearly indicated unfamiliarity with, or essential confusion about, the political terms "liberal" and "conservative". TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045301a ZZ1a. POST IWR obs: others present - children under 6 ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Children under 6 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 123 5 928 ============================================================================= V045301b ZZ1b. POST IWR obs: others present - older children ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Older children INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 77 5 974 ============================================================================= V045301c ZZ1c. POST IWR obs: others present - spouse ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Spouse INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 152 5 899 ============================================================================= V045301d ZZ1d. POST IWR obs: others present - other relatives ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Other relatives INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 38 5 1013 ============================================================================= V045301e ZZ1e. POST IWR obs: others present - other adults ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Other adults INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 78 5 973 ============================================================================= V045301f ZZ1f. POST IWR obs: others present - someone, not sure who ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: Someone, not sure who INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Marked 5. Not marked MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 16 5 1035 ============================================================================= V045302 ZZ2. POST IWR OBS: R cooperation ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's cooperation was: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very good 2. Good 3. Fair 4. Poor 5. Very poor MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 755 2 238 3 46 4 9 5 3 ============================================================================= V045303 ZZ3. POST IWR OBS: R level of information ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's general level of information about politics and public affairs seemed: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 202 2 319 3 343 4 149 5 38 ============================================================================= V045304 ZZ4. POST IWR OBS: R intelligence ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's apparent intelligence: VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 194 2 421 3 385 4 44 5 7 ============================================================================= V045305 ZZ5. POST IWR OBS: R suspicious ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: How suspicious did R seem to be about the study before the interview? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Not at all suspicious 2. Somewhat suspicious 3. Very suspicious MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 980 2 68 3 3 ============================================================================= V045306 ZZ6. POST IWR OBS: R interest in IW ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 347 2 414 3 238 4 42 5 10 ============================================================================= V045307 ZZ7. POST IWR OBS: R sincere ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: How sincere did R seem to be in his/her answers? VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Completely sincere 3. Usually sincere 5. Often seemed to be insincere MISSING CODES: -------------- 0. NA INAP. no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 146 0 15 1 925 2 117 3 9 ============================================================================= V045307a ZZ7a. POST IWR OBS: places where doubted R sincerity ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: IF IWR DID NOT INDICATE R WAS COMPLETELY SINCERE: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: Were there any particular parts of the interview for which you doubted R's sincerity? INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {IF SO, NAME THEM BY SECTION OR QUESTION NUMBER} VALID CODES: ------------ 1. Yes {SPECIFY} 5. No MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 1,0 in ZZ7; no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 . 1086 1 37 5 89 ============================================================================= V045308a ZZ8a. POST IWR OBS: Mention 1 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's reaction to interview: Mention 1 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 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 (1st mention only) MISSING CODES: -------------- 00. NA INAP. no Post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. Code 0. NA corresponds to cases where IWR observation data other than respondent/informant comments (PostAdmin.36a- PostAdmin.37y) were not available. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045308b ZZ8b. POST IWR OBS: Mention 2 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's reaction to interview: Mention 2 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention; no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045308c ZZ8c. POST IWR OBS: Mention 3 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's reaction to interview: Mention 3 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention; no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045308d ZZ8d. POST IWR OBS: Mention 4 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's reaction to interview: Mention 4 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention; no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045308e ZZ8e. POST IWR OBS: Mention 5 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's reaction to interview: Mention 5 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention; no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045308f ZZ8f. POST IWR OBS: Mention 6 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's reaction to interview: Mention 6 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention; no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0 ============================================================================= V045308g ZZ8g. POST IWR OBS: Mention 7 - R reactions to IW ============================================================================= POST-ELECTION SURVEY: QUESTION: --------- INTERVIEWER: R's reaction to interview: Mention 7 INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ------------------------ {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} VALID CODES: ------------ 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 he/she regretted 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"; interview was obviously hard for R 30. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own suitability for interview 31. R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/ embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge 40. R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS 41. R became angry at interview CONTENT 45. R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias: "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/Hispanics?" "why me?" etc. 50. R could not read Respondent Booklet 70. R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative" /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.) MISSING CODES: -------------- INAP. 00,80 in ZZ13a; no further mention; no post IW NOTES: ------ Coded after interview completion. TYPE: ----- Numeric Dec 0