Page 1 of 264 ============================================================================================= V080001 Numeric Dec 0 ID.1 ID.1. CASE ID CASE ID .......................................................................... Case ID (0001-2323) ============================================================================================= V080101 Numeric Dec 4 WT.1 WT.1. CROSS-SECTION SAMPLE WEIGHT - PRE-ELECTION: CROSS-SECTION SAMPLE WEIGHT - PRE-ELECTION: post-stratified, centered at mean 1.0 .......................................................................... Use of 2008 Time Series sample weighting is necessary for a representative cross-section, either WT.1/WT.2 or else WT.1a/WT.2a (Pre-election/Post-election). Weights WT.1 and WT.2 are centered at a mean of 1.0 (using V080101, the integer [rounded] value of the sum of cases equals the pre-election unweighted number of cases, 2,323). Full documentation on weighting will be available in the future. ============================================================================================= V080101a Numeric Dec 4 WT.1a WT.1a. CROSS-SECTION SAMPLE WEIGHT - PRE-ELECTION CROSS-SECTION SAMPLE WEIGHT - PRE-ELECTION: post-stratified .......................................................................... Use of 2008 Time Series sample weighting is necessary for a representative cross-section, either WT.1/WT.2 or else WT.1a/WT.2a (Pre-election/Post-election). Weights WT.1a and WT.2a are not centered at mean 1. Full documentation on weighting will be available in the future. ============================================================================================= V080102 Numeric Dec 4 WT.2 WT.2. CROSS-SECTION SAMPLE WEIGHT - POST-ELECTION: CROSS-SECTION SAMPLE WEIGHT - POST-ELECTION: post-stratified, centered at mean 1.0 .......................................................................... Use of 2008 Time Series sample weighting is necessary for a representative cross-section, either WT.1/WT.2 or else WT.1a/WT.2a (Pre-election/Post-election). Weights WT.1 and WT.2 are centered at a mean of 1.0 (using V080102, the integer [rounded] value of the sum of cases equals the post-election unweighted number of cases, 2,102). Full documentation on weighting will be available in the future. 0. No Post-election interview ============================================================================================= V080102a Numeric Dec 4 WT.2a WT.2a. CROSS-SECTION SAMPLE WEIGHT - POST-ELECTION CROSS-SECTION SAMPLE WEIGHT - POST-ELECTION: post-stratified .......................................................................... Page 2 of 264 0. No Post-election interview ============================================================================================= V080103 Numeric Dec 4 WT.3 WT.3. HOUSEHOLD WEIGHT: Household post-stratified HOUSEHOLD WEIGHT: Household post-stratified weight .......................................................................... This is the household-level post-stratified weight used in construction of sample weights WT.1, WT.1a, WT.2, WT.2a. ============================================================================================= V081001 Numeric Dec 0 STUDY.1 STUDY.1. Waves completed by respondent Waves completed by respondent .......................................................................... 0. Pre-election only 1. Pre-election and Post-election ============================================================================================= V081101 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.1 HHList.1. Respondent: gender Selected Respondent: gender .......................................................................... This represents the gender of the person who was selected as respondent from all eligible members of the household, based on household listing (roster) information provided by the household informant. See also pre-election interviewer observation item ZZ11. 1. Male respondent selected 2. Female respondent selected ============================================================================================= V081102 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.2 HHList.2. Respondent: race Selected Respondent: race .......................................................................... This represents the race of the person who was selected as respondent from all eligible members of the household, based on household listing (roster) information provided by the household informant. Race categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. White 2. Black/African-American 3. White and black 4. Other race 5. White and another race 6. Black and another race 7. White, black and another race Page 3 of 264 -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused in household listing ============================================================================================= V081103 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.3 HHList.3. Respondent: Latino status Selected Respondent: Latino status .......................................................................... This represents the Latino status of the person who was selected as respondent from all eligible members of the household, based on household listing (roster) information provided by the household informant. Latino categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. Latino 2. Not Latino -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused in household listing ============================================================================================= V081103a Numeric Dec 0 HHList.3a HHList.3a. Respondent: race and Latino status Selected Respondent: race and Latino status .......................................................................... Built from HHList.2 and HHList.3. This represents the race and Latino status of the person who was selected as respondent from all eligible members of the household, based on household listing (roster) information provided by the household informant. See also HHList.11a - HHList.18h. This is a 2-digit variable in which the 1st digit represents the Latino status of the respondent (1=Latino, 2=not Latino) and the 2nd digit represents race (per HHList.2). 11. Latino - race given as white 12. Latino - race given as black 14. Latino - race given as other 15. Latino - race given as white and other 16. Latino - race given as black and other 21. Not Latino - race given as white 22. Not Latino - race given as black' 23. Not Latino - race given as white and black 24. Not Latino - race given as other 25. Not Latino - race given as white and other 26. Not Latino - race given as black and other 27. Not Latino - race given as black, white, and other -19. Latino status given but refused Race in household listing -29. Non-Latino status given but refused race in household listing -44. NA for Latino status and race (blank recorded) -91. Refused Latino status but gave race as white -99. Refused Latino status and race in household listing ============================================================================================= V081104 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.4 HHList.4. Respondent: age Selected Respondent: age .......................................................................... This represents the age of the person who was selected as respondent from all eligible members of the household, based on household listing (roster) information provided by the household informant. All household members age 17 and older were initially included in the listing, however among listed members who were 17 years old, only those who would become age-eligible (18 years old) by October 30, 2008 were retained in the Page 4 of 264 final listing, which represents adult household members only. (See also HHList.9, HHList.9a, and HHList.9b.) All household members for whom age in the household listing was not known or refused by the informant were established for the final listing to be age 18 years or older as of October 30, 2008 (see HHList.11g, HHList.12g, HHList.13g, HHList.14g, HHList.15g, HHList.16g, HHList.17g, HHList.18g), even if exact age was not ascertained as part of the household listing. For age as provided by the respondent in the demographics segment of the pre-election survey, see Pre question Y1x. 17. 17 years old (18 by Oct 30, 2008) 18. 18 years old . . . 90. 90 years old or older -8. Don't know (in household listing) -9. Refused in household listing ============================================================================================= V081105 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.5 HHList.5. RESTRICTED: Respondent: relationship to Selected respondent: relationship to household informant .......................................................................... This represents the person who was selected as respondent from all eligible members of the household, based on household listing (roster) information provided by the household informant. To protect respondent confidentiality, codes 2-4 here have been recoded from the following: FEMALE RELATIVES: MALE RELATIVES: 02. Wife/female partner 22. Husband/male partner 03. Fiancee 23. Fiance 04. Girlfriend 24. Boyfriend 05. Mother 25. Father 06. Stepmother 26. Stepfather 07. Mother-in-law 27. Father-in-law 08. Grandmother 28. Grandfather 09. Aunt 29. Uncle 10. Daughter 30. Son 11. Stepdaughter 31. Stepson 12. Daughter-in-law 32. Son-in-law 13. Granddaughter 33. Grandson 14. Sister 34. Brother 15. Sister-in-law 35. Brother-in-law 16. Niece 36. Nephew 40. Other relative NON-RELATIVES: 50. Friend 60. Roommate/boarder 77. Other 1. Informant 2. Spouse/partner 3. Relative 4. Non-relative -9. Refused in household listing ============================================================================================= V081106 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.6 HHList.6. Respondent: adult person number Selected respondent: adult person number .......................................................................... This represents the person who was selected as respondent from all eligible members of the household, based on household listing (roster) information provided by the household informant. Page 5 of 264 Adult here is defined as age 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. R IS 1st ADULT IN HOUSEHOLD LISTING 2. R IS 2nd ADULT IN HOUSEHOLD LISTING 3. R IS 3rd ADULT IN HOUSEHOLD LISTING 4. R IS 4th ADULT IN HOUSEHOLD LISTING 5. R IS 5th ADULT IN HOUSEHOLD LISTING 7. R IS 7th ADULT IN HOUSEHOLD LISTING ============================================================================================= V081107 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.7 HHList.7. TOTAL IN HH: PERSONS (ADULTS AND CHILDREN) Total in household: total persons (adults and children) .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11a - HHList.18h, HHList.9a, and HHList.9b. 01. 1 total persons in HH 02. 2 total persons in HH 03. 3 total persons in HH 04. 4 total persons in HH 05. 5 total persons in HH 06. 6 total persons in HH 07. 7 total persons in HH 08. 8 total persons in HH 09. 9 total persons in HH 10. 10 total persons in HH 11. 11 total persons in HH -4. NA (blank for number of children in HH) -9. Refused (refused number of children in HH) ============================================================================================= V081108 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.8 HHList.8. TOTAL IN HH: ADULTS (18 BY OCT30) Total in household: total adults .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11a - HHList.18h. Household adults were household members age 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 01. 1 total adults in HH 02. 2 total adults in HH 03. 3 total adults in HH 04. 4 total adults in HH 05. 5 total adults in HH 06. 6 total adults in HH 07. 7 total adults in HH 08. 8 total adults in HH ============================================================================================= V081108a Numeric Dec 0 HHList.8a HHList.8a. TOTAL IN HH: CITIZEN ADULTS (18 BY OCT30) Total in household: total citizen (eligible) adults .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11e, HHList.12e, HHList.13e, HHList.14e, HHList.15e, HHList.16e, HHList.17e, HHList.18e. Household adults were household members who would be 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Household member eligibility was determined by age (18 by October 30, 2008) and citizenship status. 01. 1 total citizen (eligible) adults in HH 02. 2 total citizen (eligible) adults in HH 03. 3 total citizen (eligible) adults in HH 04. 4 total citizen (eligible) adults in HH Page 6 of 264 05. 5 total citizen (eligible) adults in HH 06. 6 total citizen (eligible) adults in HH 07. 7 total citizen (eligible) adults in HH 08. 8 total citizen (eligible) adults in HH ============================================================================================= V081108b Numeric Dec 0 HHList.8b HHList.8b. TOTAL IN HH: NONCITIZEN ADULTS (18 BY Total in household: total noncitizen (ineligible) adults .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11e, HHList.12e, HHList.13e, HHList.14e, HHList.15e, HHList.16e, HHList.17e, HHList.18e. Household adults were household members who would be 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Household member eligibility was determined by age (18 by October 30, 2008) and citizenship status. 00. 0 total noncitizen (ineligible) adults in HH 01. 1 total noncitizen (ineligible) adults in HH 02. 2 total noncitizen (ineligible) adults in HH 03. 3 total noncitizen (ineligible) adults in HH 04. 4 total noncitizen (ineligible) adults in HH 05. 5 total noncitizen (ineligible) adults in HH 06. 6 total noncitizen (ineligible) adults in HH 07. 7 total noncitizen (ineligible) adults in HH 08. 8 total noncitizen (ineligible) adults in HH ============================================================================================= V081108c Numeric Dec 0 HHList.8c HHList.8c. TOTAL IN HH: FEMALE ADULTS (18 BY OCT30) Total in household: female adults .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11a, HHList.12a, HHList.13a, HHList.14a, HHList.15a, HHList.16a, HHList.17a, HHList.18a. Household adults were household members age 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. 0 total female adults in HH 1. 1 total female adults in HH 2. 2 total female adults in HH 3. 3 total female adults in HH 4. 4 total female adults in HH 5. 5 total female adults in HH 6. 6 total female adults in HH ============================================================================================= V081108d Numeric Dec 0 HHList.8d HHList.8d. TOTAL IN HH: MALE ADULTS (18 BY OCT30) Total in household: male adults .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11a, HHList.12a, HHList.13a, HHList.14a, HHList.15a, HHList.16a, HHList.17a, HHList.18a. Household adults were household members age 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. 0 total male adults in HH 1. 1 total male adults in HH 2. 2 total male adults in HH 3. 3 total male adults in HH 4. 4 total male adults in HH 5. 5 total male adults in HH 6. 6 total male adults in HH ============================================================================================= V081108e Numeric Dec 0 Page 7 of 264 HHList.8e HHList.8e. TOTAL IN HH: LATINO ADULTS (18 BY OCT30) Total in household: Latino adults .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11c, HHList.12c, HHList.13c, HHList.14c, HHList.15c, HHList.16c, HHList.17c, and HHList.18c. Household adults were household members age 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. 0 total Latino adults in HH 1. 1 total Latino adults in HH 2. 2 total Latino adults in HH 3. 3 total Latino adults in HH 4. 4 total Latino adults in HH 5. 5 total Latino adults in HH 6. 6 total Latino adults in HH -4. NA (blank recorded for Latino status of one or more members of household listing) ============================================================================================= V081108f Numeric Dec 0 HHList.8f HHList.8f. TOTAL IN HH: BLACK ADULTS (18 BY OCT30) Total in household: black/African-American adults .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11b, HHList.12b, HHList.13b, HHList.14b, HHList.15b, HHList.16b, HHList.17b, and HHList.18b (code=2). Household adults were household members age 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. 0 total black adults in HH 1. 1 total black adults in HH 2. 2 total black adults in HH 3. 3 total black adults in HH 4. 4 total black adults in HH 5. 5 total black adults in HH 6. 6 total black adults in HH 7. 7 total black adults in HH -4. NA (blank recorded for race of one or more members of household listing) -9. Refused race for one or more members of household listing ============================================================================================= V081108g Numeric Dec 0 HHList.8g HHList.8g. TOTAL IN HH: WHITE ADULTS (18 BY OCT30) Total in household: white adults .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11b, HHList.12b, HHList.13b, HHList.14b, HHList.15b, HHList.16b, HHList.17b, and HHList.18b (code=1). Household adults were household members age 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. 0 total white adults in HH 1. 1 total white adults in HH 2. 2 total white adults in HH 3. 3 total white adults in HH 4. 4 total white adults in HH 5. 5 total white adults in HH 6. 6 total white adults in HH 7. 7 total white adults in HH -4. NA (blank recorded for race of one or more members of household listing) -9. Refused race for one or more members of household listing Page 8 of 264 ============================================================================================= V081108h Numeric Dec 0 HHList.8h HHList.8h. TOTAL IN HH: MIXED/OTH RACE ADULTS (18 BY Total in household: other/mixed race adults .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11b, HHList.12b, HHList.13b, HHList.14b, HHList.15b, HHList.16b, HHList.17b, and HHList.18b (codes 3,4,5,6 or 7). Household adults were household members age 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. 0 total other/mixed race adults in HH 1. 1 total other/mixed race adults in HH 2. 2 total other/mixed race adults in HH 3. 3 total other/mixed race adults in HH 4. 4 total other/mixed race adults in HH 5. 5 total other/mixed race adults in HH 6. 6 total other/mixed race adults in HH 7. 7 total other/mixed race adults in HH -4. NA (blank recorded for race of one or more members of household listing) -9. Refused race for one or more members of household listing ============================================================================================= V081109 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.9 HHList.9. TOTAL IN HH: CHILDREN UNDER 18 (NOT 18 BY Total in household: children under 18 years old (not 18 by October 30, 2008) .......................................................................... Built from HHList.9a and HHList.9b. 0. 0 total children (not 18 by OCT30) 1. 1 total children (not 18 by OCT30) 2. 2 total children (not 18 by OCT30) 3. 3 total children (not 18 by OCT30) 4. 4 total children (not 18 by OCT30) 5. 5 total children (not 18 by OCT30) 6. 6 total children (not 18 by OCT30) 7. 7 total children (not 18 by OCT30) -4. NA in HHList.9a -9. Refused HHList.9a ============================================================================================= V081109a Numeric Dec 0 HHList.9a HHList.9a. TOTAL IN HH: CHILDREN UNDER 17 Total in household: children under 17 years old .......................................................................... Upon completion of the household listing (roster) of adults, the household informant was asked how many children under 17 years old were in the household. This represents the response given. All 17 year olds were initially listed in the household listing but were dropped from the final listing if not 18 years old by October 30, 2008. The count of 17 year olds who would not turn 18 years old by October 30, 2008 is provided in HHList.9b. See HHList.9 for total number of children. 0. 0 total children under 17 1. 1 total children under 17 2. 2 total children under 17 3. 3 total children under 17 4. 4 total children under 17 5. 5 total children under 17 6. 6 total children under 17 7. 7 total children under 17 Page 9 of 264 -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081109b Numeric Dec 0 HHList.9b HHList.9b. TOTAL IN HH: CHLDREN 17 YRS OLD, NOT 18 BY Total in household: children 17 years old (not 18 by October 30, 2008) .......................................................................... All 17 year olds were initially listed in the household listing but were dropped from the final listing if not 18 years old by October 30, 2008. This is the count of 17 year olds who would not turn 18 years old by October 30, 2008 as provided in the intial roster. The household count for children under 17 years of age is provided in HHList.9a. See HHList.9 for total number of children. 0. No 17-year-old children (not 18 by Oct30) 1. One 17-year-old child (not 18 by Oct 30) ============================================================================================= V081110 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.10 HHList.10. HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION Household composition .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11a-HHList.18h. Codes represent traditional ANES household composition categories. For continuity over the time-series and due to the difficulty of of consistently identifying same-sex relationships, married couple status in codes 30-55 does not reflect same-sex partners. In 1 case (1483), a household member with relationship refused was counted as a non-relative. 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) ============================================================================================= V081111a Numeric Dec 0 HHList.11a HHList.11a. PERSON #1: gender Household listing person #1: gender .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Male 2. Female Page 10 of 264 ============================================================================================= V081111b Numeric Dec 0 HHList.11b HHList.11b. PERSON #1: race Household listing person #1: race .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Race categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. White 2. Black/African-American 3. White and black 4. Other race 5. White and another race 6. Black and another race 7. White, black and another race -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081111c Numeric Dec 0 HHList.11c HHList.11c. PERSON #1: Latino Household listing person #1: Latino status .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Latino categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. Latino 2. Not Latino -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081111d Numeric Dec 0 HHList.11d HHList.11d. PERSON #1: race and Latino status Household listing person #1: race and Latino status .......................................................................... Built from HHList.11b and HHList11c. This is a 2-digit variable in which the 1st digit represents the Latino status of the respondent (1=Latino, 2=not Latino) and the 2nd digit represents race (per HHList.11b). 11. Latino - race given as white 12. Latino - race given as black 14. Latino - race given as other 15. Latino - race given as white and other 16. Latino - race given as black and other 21. Not Latino - race given as white 22. Not Latino - race given as black 23. Not Latino - race given as white and black 24. Not Latino - race given as other 25. Not Latino - race given as white and other 26. Not Latino - race given as black and other 27. Not Latino - race given as black, white, and other -19. Latino status given but refused Race in household listing -29. Non-Latino status given but refused race in household listing -44. NA for Latino status and race (blank recorded) -91. Refused Latino status but gave race as white -99. Refused Latino status and race in household listing Page 11 of 264 ============================================================================================= V081111e Numeric Dec 0 HHList.11e HHList.11e. PERSON #1: citizen Household listing person #1: citizen .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. Not a citizen 1. Citizen ============================================================================================= V081111f Numeric Dec 0 HHList.11f HHList.11f. PERSON #1: age Household listing person #1: age .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008 (for members age 17 or with age refused, the household informant indicated age 18 by October 30, 2008; see HHList.11g). 17. 17 years old 18. 18 years old . . . 90. 90 years old or older -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081111g Numeric Dec 0 HHList.11g HHList.11g. PERSON #1: 18 by October 30, 2008 IF AGE IS 17 OR REFUSED: Household listing person #1: 18 years old by October 30, 2008 .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Yes, 18 by Oct 30, 2008 2. No, not 18 by Oct 30, 2008 -1. INAP, age is 18 or older in HHList.11f ============================================================================================= V081111h Numeric Dec 0 HHList.11h HHList.11h. RESTRICTED:PERSON #1: relationship to Household listing person #1: relationship to informant .......................................................................... The household informant was the person providing the household listing (roster) information. The informant was always included first in the the household listing. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 01. Informant Page 12 of 264 -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081112a Numeric Dec 0 HHList.12a HHList.12a. PERSON #2: gender Household listing person #2: gender .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Male 2. Female -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081112b Numeric Dec 0 HHList.12b HHList.12b. PERSON #2: race Household listing person #2: race .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Race categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. White 2. Black/African-American 3. White and black 4. Other race 5. White and another race 6. Black and another race 7. White, black and another race -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081112c Numeric Dec 0 HHList.12c HHList.12c. PERSON #2: Latino Household listing person #2: Latino status .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Latino categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. Latino 2. Not Latino -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081112d Numeric Dec 0 HHList.12d HHList.12d. PERSON #2: race and Latino status Household listing person #2: race and Latino status .......................................................................... Page 13 of 264 Built from HHList.12b and HHList12c. This is a 2-digit variable in which the 1st digit represents the Latino status of the respondent (1=Latino, 2=not Latino) and the 2nd digit represents race (per HHList.12b). 11. Latino - race given as white 12. Latino - race given as black 14. Latino - race given as other 15. Latino - race given as white and other 16. Latino - race given as black and other 21. Not Latino - race given as white 22. Not Latino - race given as black 23. Not Latino - race given as white and black 24. Not Latino - race given as other 25. Not Latino - race given as white and other 26. Not Latino - race given as black and other 27. Not Latino - race given as black, white, and other -1. INAP, no additional person -19. Latino status given but refused Race in household listing -29. Non-Latino status given but refused race in household listing -44. NA for Latino status and race (blank recorded) -91. Refused Latino status but gave race as white -99. Refused Latino status and race in household listing ============================================================================================= V081112e Numeric Dec 0 HHList.12e HHList.12e. PERSON #2: citizen Household listing person #2: citizen .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. Not a citizen 1. Citizen -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081112f Numeric Dec 0 HHList.12f HHList.12f. PERSON #2: age Household listing person #2: age .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008 (for members age 17 or with age refused, the household informant indicated age 18 by October 30, 2008; see HHList.12g). 17. 17 years old 18. 18 years old . . . 90. 90 years old or older -1. INAP, no additional person -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081112g Numeric Dec 0 HHList.12g HHList.12g. PERSON #2: 18 by October 30, 2008 IF AGE IS 17 OR REFUSED: Page 14 of 264 Household listing person #2: 18 years old by October 30, 2008 .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older 1. Yes, 18 by Oct 30, 2008 2. No, not 18 by Oct 30, 2008 -1. INAP, age is 18 or older in HHList.12f; no additional person ============================================================================================= V081112h Numeric Dec 0 HHList.12h HHList.12h. RESTRICTED:PERSON #2: relationship to Household listing person #2: relationship to informant .......................................................................... The household informant was the person providing the household listing (roster) information. The informant was always included first in the the household listing. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. To protect respondent confidentialitycodes 2-4 here have been recoded from the original categories documented in HHList.5. 1. Informant 2. Spouse/partner 3. Relative 4. Non-relative -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081113a Numeric Dec 0 HHList.13a HHList.13a. PERSON #3: gender Household listing person #3: gender .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Male 2. Female -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081113b Numeric Dec 0 HHList.13b HHList.13b. PERSON #3: race Household listing person #3: race .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Race categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. White 2. Black/African-American 3. White and black 4. Other race 5. White and another race 6. Black and another race Page 15 of 264 7. White, black and another race -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081113c Numeric Dec 0 HHList.13c HHList.13c. PERSON #3: Latino Household listing person #3: Latino status .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Latino categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. Latino 2. Not Latino -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081113d Numeric Dec 0 HHList.13d HHList.13d. PERSON #3: race and Latino status Household listing person #3: race and Latino status .......................................................................... Built from HHList.13b and HHList13c. This is a 2-digit variable in which the 1st digit represents the Latino status of the respondent (1=Latino, 2=not Latino) and the 2nd digit represents race (per HHList.13b). 11. Latino - race given as white 12. Latino - race given as black 14. Latino - race given as other 15. Latino - race given as white and other 16. Latino - race given as black and other 21. Not Latino - race given as white 22. Not Latino - race given as black 23. Not Latino - race given as white and black 24. Not Latino - race given as other 25. Not Latino - race given as white and other 26. Not Latino - race given as black and other 27. Not Latino - race given as black, white, and other -1. INAP, no additional person -19. Latino status given but refused Race in household listing -29. Non-Latino status given but refused race in household listing -44. NA for Latino status and race (blank recorded) -91. Refused Latino status but gave race as white -99. Refused Latino status and race in household listing ============================================================================================= V081113e Numeric Dec 0 HHList.13e HHList.13e. PERSON #3: citizen Household listing person #3: citizen .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. Not a citizen 1. Citizen Page 16 of 264 -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081113f Numeric Dec 0 HHList.13f HHList.13f. PERSON #3: age Household listing person #3: age .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008 (for members age 17 or with age refused, the household informant indicated age 18 by October 30, 2008; see HHList.13g). 17. 17 years old 18. 18 years old . . . 90. 90 years old or older -1. INAP, no additional person -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081113g Numeric Dec 0 HHList.13g HHList.13g. PERSON #3: 18 by October 30, 2008 IF AGE IS 17 OR REFUSED: Household listing person #3: 18 years old by October 30, 2008 .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Yes, 18 by Oct 30, 2008 2. No, not 18 by Oct 30, 2008 -1. INAP, age is 18 or older in HHList.13f; no additional person ============================================================================================= V081113h Numeric Dec 0 HHList.13h HHList.13h. RESTRICTED:PERSON #3: relationship to Household listing person #3: relationship to informant .......................................................................... The household informant was the person providing the household listing (roster) information. The informant was always included first in the the household listing. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. To protect respondent confidentialitycodes 2-4 here have been recoded from the original categories documented in HHList.5. 1. Informant 2. Spouse/partner 3. Relative 4. Non-relative -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081114a Numeric Dec 0 HHList.14a HHList.14a. PERSON #4: gender Page 17 of 264 Household listing person #4: gender .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081114b Numeric Dec 0 HHList.14b HHList.14b. PERSON #4: race Household listing person #4: race .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Race categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. White 2. Black/African-American 3. White and black 4. Other race 5. White and another race 6. Black and another race 7. White, black and another race -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081114c Numeric Dec 0 HHList.14c HHList.14c. PERSON #4: Latino Household listing person #4: Latino status .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Latino categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. Latino 2. Not Latino -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081114d Numeric Dec 0 HHList.14d HHList.14d. PERSON #4: race and Latino status Household listing person #4: race and Latino status .......................................................................... Built from HHList.14b and HHList14c. This is a 2-digit variable in which the 1st digit represents the Latino status of the respondent (1=Latino, 2=not Latino) and the 2nd digit represents race (per HHList.14b). 11. Latino - race given as white 12. Latino - race given as black 14. Latino - race given as other Page 18 of 264 15. Latino - race given as white and other 16. Latino - race given as black and other 21. Not Latino - race given as white 22. Not Latino - race given as black -1. INAP, no additional person -19. Latino status given but refused Race in household listing -29. Non-Latino status given but refused race in household listing -44. NA for Latino status and race (blank recorded) -91. Refused Latino status but gave race as white -99. Refused Latino status and race in household listing ============================================================================================= V081114e Numeric Dec 0 HHList.14e HHList.14e. PERSON #4: citizen Household listing person #4: citizen .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. Not a citizen 1. Citizen -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081114f Numeric Dec 0 HHList.14f HHList.14f. PERSON #4: age Household listing person #4: age .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008 (for members age 17 or with age refused, the household informant indicated age 18 by October 30, 2008; see HHList.14g). 17. 17 years old 18. 18 years old . . . 90. 90 years old or older -1. INAP, no additional person -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081114g Numeric Dec 0 HHList.14g HHList.14g. PERSON #4: 18 by October 30, 2008 IF AGE IS 17 OR REFUSED: Household listing person #4: 18 years old by October 30, 2008 .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Page 19 of 264 1. Yes, 18 by Oct 30, 2008 2. No, not 18 by Oct 30, 2008 -1. INAP, age is 18 or older in HHList.14f; no additional person ============================================================================================= V081114h Numeric Dec 0 HHList.14h HHList.14h. RESTRICTED:PERSON #4: relationship to Household listing person #4: relationship to informant .......................................................................... The household informant was the person providing the household listing (roster) information. The informant was always included first in the the household listing. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. To protect respondent confidentialitycodes 2-4 here have been recoded from the original categories documented in HHList.5. 1. Informant 2. Spouse/partner 3. Relative 4. Non-relative -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081115a Numeric Dec 0 HHList.15a HHList.15a. PERSON #5: gender Household listing person #5: gender .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Male 2. Female -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081115b Numeric Dec 0 HHList.15b HHList.15b. PERSON #5: race Household listing person #5: race .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Race categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. White 2. Black/African-American 3. White and black 4. Other race 5. White and another race 6. Black and another race 7. White, black and another race -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused Page 20 of 264 ============================================================================================= V081115c Numeric Dec 0 HHList.15c HHList.15c. PERSON #5: Latino Household listing person #5: Latino status .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Latino categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. Latino 2. Not Latino -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081115d Numeric Dec 0 HHList.15d HHList.15d. PERSON #5: race and Latino status Household listing person 5: race and Latino status .......................................................................... Built from HHList.15b and HHList15c. This is a 2-digit variable in which the 1st digit represents the Latino status of the respondent (1=Latino, 2=not Latino) and the 2nd digit represents race (per HHList.15b). 11. Latino - race given as white 12. Latino - race given as black 14. Latino - race given as other 15. Latino - race given as white and other 16. Latino - race given as black and other 21. Not Latino - race given as white 22. Not Latino - race given as black 23. Not Latino - race given as white and black 24. Not Latino - race given as other 25. Not Latino - race given as white and other 26. Not Latino - race given as black and other 27. Not Latino - race given as black, white, and other -1. INAP, no additional person -19. Latino status given but refused Race in household listing -29. Non-Latino status given but refused race in household listing -44. NA for Latino status and race (blank recorded) -91. Refused Latino status but gave race as white -99. Refused Latino status and race in household listing ============================================================================================= V081115e Numeric Dec 0 HHList.15e HHList.15e. PERSON #5: citizen Household listing person #5: citizen .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. Not a citizen 1. Citizen -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081115f Numeric Dec 0 HHList.15f HHList.15f. PERSON #5: age Page 21 of 264 Household listing person #5: age .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008 (for members age 17 or with age refused, the household informant indicated age 18 by October 30, 2008; see HHList.15g). 17. 17 years old 18. 18 years old . . . -1. INAP, no additional person -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081115g Numeric Dec 0 HHList.15g HHList.15g. PERSON #5: 18 by October 30, 2008 IF AGE IS 17 OR REFUSED: Household listing person #5: 18 years old by October 30, 2008 .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Yes, 18 by Oct 30, 2008 2. No, not 18 by Oct 30, 2008 -1. INAP, age is 18 or older in HHList.15f; no additional person ============================================================================================= V081115h Numeric Dec 0 HHList.15h HHList.15h. RESTRICTED:PERSON #5: relationship to Household listing person #5: relationship to informant .......................................................................... The household informant was the person providing the household listing (roster) information. The informant was always included first in the the household listing. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. To protect respondent confidentialitycodes 2-4 here have been recoded from the original categories documented in HHList.5. 1. Informant 2. Spouse/partner 3. Relative 4. Non-relative -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081116a Numeric Dec 0 HHList.16a HHList.16a. PERSON #6: gender Household listing person #6: gender .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. Page 22 of 264 All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Male 2. Female -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081116b Numeric Dec 0 HHList.16b HHList.16b. PERSON #6: race Household listing person #6: race .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Race categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. White 2. Black/African-American 3. White and black 4. Other race 5. White and another race 6. Black and another race 7. White, black and another race -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081116c Numeric Dec 0 HHList.16c HHList.16c. PERSON #6: Latino Household listing person #6: Latino status .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Latino categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. Latino 2. Not Latino -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081116d Numeric Dec 0 HHList.16d HHList.16d. PERSON #6: race and Latino status Household listing person #6: race and Latino status .......................................................................... Built from HHList.16b and HHList16c. This is a 2-digit variable in which the 1st digit represents the Latino status of the respondent (1=Latino, 2=not Latino) and the 2nd digit represents race (per HHList.16b). 11. Latino - race given as white 12. Latino - race given as black 14. Latino - race given as other 15. Latino - race given as white and other 16. Latino - race given as black and other 21. Not Latino - race given as white 22. Not Latino - race given as black 23. Not Latino - race given as white and black 24. Not Latino - race given as other Page 23 of 264 25. Not Latino - race given as white and other 26. Not Latino - race given as black and other 27. Not Latino - race given as black, white, and other -1. INAP, no additional person -19. Latino status given but refused Race in household listing -29. Non-Latino status given but refused race in household listing -44. NA for Latino status and race (blank recorded) -91. Refused Latino status but gave race as white -99. Refused Latino status and race in household listing ============================================================================================= V081116e Numeric Dec 0 HHList.16e HHList.16e. PERSON #6: citizen Household listing person #6: citizen .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. Not a citizen 1. Citizen -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081116f Numeric Dec 0 HHList.16f HHList.16f. PERSON #6: age Household listing person #6: age .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008 (for members age 17 or with age refused, the household informant indicated age 18 by October 30, 2008; see HHList.16g). 17. 17 years old 18. 18 years old . . . 90. 90 years old or older -1. INAP, no additional person -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081116g Numeric Dec 0 HHList.16g HHList.16g. PERSON #6: 18 by October 30, 2008 IF AGE IS 17 OR REFUSED: Household listing person #6: 18 years old by October 30, 2008 .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Yes, 18 by Oct 30, 2008 2. No, not 18 by Oct 30, 2008 -1. INAP, age is 18 or older in HHList.16f; no additional person ============================================================================================= V081116h Numeric Dec 0 Page 24 of 264 HHList.16h HHList.16h. RESTRICTED:PERSON #6: relationship to Household listing person #6: relationship to informant .......................................................................... The household informant was the person providing the household listing (roster) information. The informant was always included first in the the household listing. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. To protect respondent confidentialitycodes 2-4 here have been recoded from the original categories documented in HHList.5. 1. Informant 2. Spouse/partner 3. Relative 4. Non-relative -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081117a Numeric Dec 0 HHList.17a HHList.17a. PERSON #7: gender Household listing person #7: gender .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Male 2. Female -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081117b Numeric Dec 0 HHList.17b HHList.17b. PERSON #7: race Household listing person #7: race .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Race categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. White 2. Black/African-American 3. White and black 4. Other race 5. White and another race 6. Black and another race 7. White, black and another race -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081117c Numeric Dec 0 HHList.17c HHList.17c. PERSON #7: Latino Household listing person #7: Latino status .......................................................................... Page 25 of 264 From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Latino categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. Latino 2. Not Latino -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081117d Numeric Dec 0 HHList.17d HHList.17d. PERSON #7: race and Latino status Household listing person #7: race and Latino status .......................................................................... Built from HHList.17b and HHList17c. This is a 2-digit variable in which the 1st digit represents the Latino status of the respondent (1=Latino, 2=not Latino) and the 2nd digit represents race (per HHList.17b). 11. Latino - race given as white 12. Latino - race given as black 14. Latino - race given as other 15. Latino - race given as white and other 16. Latino - race given as black and other 21. Not Latino - race given as white 22. Not Latino - race given as black 23. Not Latino - race given as white and black 24. Not Latino - race given as other 25. Not Latino - race given as white and other 26. Not Latino - race given as black and other 27. Not Latino - race given as black, white, and other -1. INAP, no additional person -19. Latino status given but refused Race in household listing -29. Non-Latino status given but refused race in household listing -44. NA for Latino status and race (blank recorded) -91. Refused Latino status but gave race as white -99. Refused Latino status and race in household listing ============================================================================================= V081117e Numeric Dec 0 HHList.17e HHList.17e. PERSON #7: citizen Household listing person #7: citizen .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. Not a citizen 1. Citizen -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081117f Numeric Dec 0 HHList.17f HHList.17f. PERSON #7: age Household listing person #7: age .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008 (for members age 17 or with age refused, Page 26 of 264 the household informant indicated age 18 by October 30, 2008; see HHList.17g). 17. 17 years old 18. 18 years old . . . 90. 90 years old or older -1. INAP, no additional person -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081117g Numeric Dec 0 HHList.17g HHList.17g. PERSON #7: 18 by October 30, 2008 IF AGE IS 17 OR REFUSED: Household listing person #7: 18 years old by October 30, 2008 .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Yes, 18 by Oct 30, 2008 2. No, not 18 by Oct 30, 2008 -1. INAP, age is 18 or older in HHList.17f; no additional person ============================================================================================= V081117h Numeric Dec 0 HHList.17h HHList.17h. RESTRICTED:PERSON #7: relationship to Household listing person #7: relationship to informant .......................................................................... The household informant was the person providing the household listing (roster) information. The informant was always included first in the the household listing. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. To protect respondent confidentialitycodes 2-4 here have been recoded from the original categories documented in HHList.5. 1. Informant 2. Spouse/partner 3. Relative 4. Non-relative -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081118a Numeric Dec 0 HHList.18a HHList.18a. PERSON #8: gender Household listing person #8: gender .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Male 2. Female Page 27 of 264 -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081118b Numeric Dec 0 HHList.18b HHList.18b. PERSON #8: race Household listing person #8: race .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Race categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. White 2. Black/African-American 3. White and black 4. Other race 5. White and another race 6. Black and another race 7. White, black and another race -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081118c Numeric Dec 0 HHList.18c HHList.18c. PERSON #8: Latino Household listing person #8: Latino status .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. Latino categories are the categories available to the interviewer for coding the informant's description of each household member. 1. Latino 2. Not Latino -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081118d Numeric Dec 0 HHList.18d HHList.18d. PERSON #8: race and Latino status Household listing person #8: race and Latino status .......................................................................... Built from HHList.18b and HHList18c. This is a 2-digit variable in which the 1st digit represents the Latino status of the respondent (1=Latino, 2=not Latino) and the 2nd digit represents race (per HHList.18b). 11. Latino - race given as white 12. Latino - race given as black 14. Latino - race given as other 15. Latino - race given as white and other 16. Latino - race given as black and other 21. Not Latino - race given as white 22. Not Latino - race given as black 23. Not Latino - race given as white and black 24. Not Latino - race given as other 25. Not Latino - race given as white and other 26. Not Latino - race given as black and other 27. Not Latino - race given as black, white, and other Page 28 of 264 -1. INAP, no additional person -19. Latino status given but refused Race in household listing -29. Non-Latino status given but refused race in household listing -44. NA for Latino status and race (blank recorded) -91. Refused Latino status but gave race as white -99. Refused Latino status and race in household listing ============================================================================================= V081118e Numeric Dec 0 HHList.18e HHList.18e. PERSON #8: citizen Household listing person #8: citizen .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 0. Not a citizen 1. Citizen -1. INAP, no additional person ============================================================================================= V081118f Numeric Dec 0 HHList.18f HHList.18f. PERSON #8: age Household listing person #8: age .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008 (for members age 17 or with age refused, the household informant indicated age 18 by October 30, 2008; see HHList.18g). 17. 17 years old 18. 18 years old . . . 90. 90 years old or older -1. INAP, no additional person -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081118g Numeric Dec 0 HHList.18g HHList.18g. PERSON #8: 18 by October 30, 2008 IF AGE IS 17 OR REFUSED: Household listing person #8: 18 years old by October 30, 2008 .......................................................................... From the household listing (roster) of adults provided by the household informant. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. 1. Yes, 18 by Oct 30, 2008 2. No, not 18 by Oct 30, 2008 -1. INAP, age is 18 or older in HHList.18f; no additional person ============================================================================================= V081118h Numeric Dec 0 HHList.18h HHList.18h. RESTRICTED:PERSON #8: relationship to Page 29 of 264 Household listing person #8: relationship to informant .......................................................................... The household informant was the person providing the household listing (roster) information. The informant was always included first in the the household listing. All adults in the final household listing were 18 or older by October 30, 2008. To protect respondent confidentialitycodes 2-4 here have been recoded from the original categories documented in HHList.5. 1. Informant 2. Spouse/partner 3. Relative -1. INAP, no additional person -4. NA (blank recorded) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V081119 Char HHList.19 HHList.19. HOUSEHOLD LISTING COMPLETED: date MMDD2008 HOUSEHOLD LISTING (ROSTER) COMPLETED: date .......................................................................... This is the final date for completion of the household listing (roster). This is an alpha variable in format MMDDYYYY (MMDD2008). ============================================================================================= V081120 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.20 HHList.19. HOUSEHOLD LISTING COMPLETED: language [% HOUSEHOLD LISTING (ROSTER) COMPLETED: language [% English] .......................................................................... This is a calculation of the total percent of instrument screens in the household listing (roster) application which were in English (note that interviewers had the option of screen display in English or Spanish). 2-100 (percent) -4. NA (data missing) ============================================================================================= V081121 Numeric Dec 0 HHList.21 HHList.19. HOUSEHOLD LISTING COMPLETED: interviewer ID HOUSEHOLD LISTING (ROSTER) COMPLETED: interviewer ID .......................................................................... This is the final interviewer for completion of the household listing (roster). ============================================================================================= V081201a Char Sample.1a. Sample.1a. State Postal abbreviation STATE POSTAL ABBREVIATION .......................................................................... This is the state postal abbreviation for the state of respondent's residence. ============================================================================================= V081201b Numeric Dec 0 Page 30 of 264 Sample.1b. Sample.1b. State FIPS code STATE FIPS CODE .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V081202a Char Sample.2a. Sample.2a. Postal abbrev and Congr district number STATE AND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT .......................................................................... This is the state postal abbreviation-Congressional district number for the respondent's residence, and is the district identification preloaded into the Post-election instrument (if a Post-election re-interview was obtained). However, in 22 Post-election cases, the incorrect Congressional district had been identified for respondent location; these cases are coded here with "99" for district number. For these cases, the wrong candidate names were administered throughout the Post-election interview. See Sample.3a. Additionally, the wrong Congressional district was identified for 1 case without a Post-election re-interview; this case is coded "00" here for district number (case 1443). ============================================================================================= V081202b Numeric Dec 0 Sample.2b. Sample.2b. Congressional district number CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER .......................................................................... This is the Congressional district number for the respondent's residence, and is the district identification preloaded into the Post-election instrument (if a Post-election re-interview was obtained). However, in 22 Post-election cases, the incorrect Congressional district had been identified for respondent location; these cases are coded here with "99" for district number. For these cases, the wrong candidate names were administered throughout the Post-election interview. See Sample.3a. Additionally, the wrong Congressional district was identified for 1 case without a Post-election re-interview; this case is coded "00" here for district number (case 1443). 00. No-Post case with incorrect district assignment (1 case) 99. Incorrect district assigned to case with Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V081203a Char Sample.3a. Sample.3a. Corrected state Postal abbrev-Congr CORRECTED STATE AND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT .......................................................................... For the 22 cases with incorrect Congressional district preloaded into the Post-election instrument (see Sample.2a), and for 1 no-Post case with incorrect district assignment (case 1443), this is the corrected state postal abbreviation and Congressional district number for the respondent's residence. ============================================================================================= V081203b Numeric Dec 0 Sample.3b. Sample.3b. Corrected Congressional district number Page 31 of 264 CORRECTED CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER .......................................................................... For the 22 cases with incorrect Congressional district preloaded into the Post-election instrument (see Sample.2b), and for 1 no-Post case with incorrect district assignment -1. INAP, correct Congressional district assigned to R -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V081204 Numeric Dec 0 Sample.4. Sample.4. Census Region Census Region .......................................................................... This is the Census region for the respondent's sample address. 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) ============================================================================================= V081205 Numeric Dec 0 Sample.5. Sample.5. RESTRICTED: Primary area number Primary Area Number (PSU) .......................................................................... To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded in the public release: the 94 PSUs have been recoded to values 1-94 in random order. ============================================================================================= V081206 Numeric Dec 0 Sample.6. Sample.6. RESTRICTED: Stratum (stage 1) Stratum (stage 1) .......................................................................... To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to -3. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V081207 Char Sample.7. Sample.7. RESTRICTED: FIPS state-county code FIPS state-county code .......................................................................... This is the FIPS state-county code for the location of the respondent's sample address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been blanked in the public release. ============================================================================================= V081208 Char Sample.8. Sample.8. RESTRICTED: CBG Census CBG .......................................................................... This is the CBG (Census Block Group) code for the location of the respondent's sample address. Page 32 of 264 To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been blanked in the public release. ============================================================================================= V081209 Char Sample.9. Sample.9. RESTRICTED: Census Tract Census Tract .......................................................................... This is the Census Tract code for the location of the respondent's sample address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been blanked in the public release. ============================================================================================= V081210 Numeric Dec 0 Sample.10. Sample.10. RESTRICTED: Census Place Census Place code .......................................................................... This is the Census Place code for the location of the respondent's sample address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to -3 in the public release. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V081211 Numeric Dec 0 Sample.11. Sample.11. RESTRICTED: MCD Census Minor Civil Division (MCD) code .......................................................................... This is the Census MCD (Minor Civil Division) code for the location of the respondent's sample address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to -3 in the public release. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V081212 Numeric Dec 0 Sample.12. Sample.12. RESTRICTED: MSA MSA code (Metropolitan Statistical Area) .......................................................................... This is the Census MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) code for the location of the respondent's sample address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to -3 in the public release. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V081212a Numeric Dec 0 Sample.12a. Sample.12a. RESTRICTED: CSA Census CSA (Combined Statistical Area) code .......................................................................... This is the Census CSA (Combined Statistical Area) code for the location of the respondent's sample address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to -3 in the public release. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) Page 33 of 264 ============================================================================================= V081212b Numeric Dec 0 Sample.12b. Sample.12b. RESTRICTED: CBSA Census CBSA (Component Core-Based Statistical Area) code .......................................................................... This is the Census CBSA (Component Core-Based Statistical Area) code for the location of the respondent's sample address. To protect the confidentiality of the respondent, this variable has been recoded to -3 in the public release. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V082001a Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.1a PreAdmin.1a. Beginning Date of Pre-election IW: month Beginning Date of Pre-election IW: month .......................................................................... 09. September 10. October 11. November -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V082001b Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.1b PreAdmin.1b. Beginning Date of Pre-election IW: day Beginning Date of Pre-election IW: day .......................................................................... 1-31 -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V082001c Char PreAdmin.1c PreAdmin.1c. Beginning Date of Pre-election IW: date Beginning Date of Pre-election IW: date .......................................................................... Built from PreAdmin.1a and PreAdmin.1b. This is an alpha variable in format MMDD. ============================================================================================= V082002a Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.2a PreAdmin.2a. Ending Date of Pre-election IW: month Ending Date of Pre-election IW: month .......................................................................... 09. September 10. October 11. November -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V082002b Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.2b PreAdmin.2b. Ending Date of Pre-election IW: day Ending Date of Pre-election IW: day .......................................................................... Page 34 of 264 1-31 -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V082002c Char PreAdmin.2c PreAdmin.2c. Ending Date of Pre-election IW: date MMDD Ending Date of Pre-election IW: date .......................................................................... Built from PreAdmin.2a and PreAdmin.2b. This is an alpha variable in format MMDD ============================================================================================= V082003a Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.3a PreAdmin.3a. No. days til election: Pre-election IW Number of days before election: Pre-election IW beginning date .......................................................................... The 2008 national elections were held on November 4, 2008. Days: 1-63 -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V082003b Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.3b PreAdmin.3b. No. days til election: Pre-election IW Number of days before election: Pre-election IW ending date .......................................................................... The 2008 national elections were held on November 4, 2008. Days: 1-63 -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V082004 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.4 PreAdmin.4. Total no. IW sessions: Pre-election IW Total number of interview sessions: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... For the 2008 Pre-election interview, all but 2 interviews were conducted in a single session. 1. One IW session 2. Two IW sessions 3. Three IW sessions -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V082005 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.5 PreAdmin.5. Total no. interviewers: Pre-election IW Total number of interviewers: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... 1. One total Pre-election IWRs 2. Two total Pre-election IWRs 3. Three total Pre-election IWRs 4. Four total Pre-election IWRs 5. Five total Pre-election IWRs -4. NA (missing) Page 35 of 264 ============================================================================================= V082006 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.6 PreAdmin.6. Version: Pre-election IW Version of survey instrument: Pre-election .......................................................................... Documentation for differences between instrument versions will be available in a future release. 7.0. Version 7.0 - Prepared 08/18/08 7.1. Version 7.1 - Prepared 09/10/08 7.2. Version 7.2 - Prepared 09/11/08 7.4. Version 7.4 - Prepared 09/16/08 ============================================================================================= V082007 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.7 PreAdmin.7. Total no. calls: Pre-election Total number of calls: Pre-election .......................................................................... -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V082008 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.8 PreAdmin.8. Interviewer IW number: Pre-election IW Interviewer interview number: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... This identifies the interview as the Nth pre-election interview conducted by the interviewer. 1-55 -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V082009 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.9 PreAdmin.9. Mode of interview: Pre-election IW Mode of interview: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... All Pre-election interviews were conducted fact-to-face. 1. Face-to-face IW ============================================================================================= V082010 Numeric Dec 1 PreAdmin.10 PreAdmin.10. Length of interview: Pre-election IW Length of interview: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... This is a variable with 1 decimal place. The mean length of Pre-election interviews was 73.2 minutes. -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V082011 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.11 PreAdmin.11. Language of interview: Pre-election IW Language of interview: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... Page 36 of 264 1. English 2. Spanish 3. Both English and Spanish ============================================================================================= V082012a Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.12a PreAdmin.12a. Interview verification: Pre-election IW Verification: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... Verification of interviews was conducted using review of audio-recorded files. 0. Not a verified case 1. Verified case ============================================================================================= V082012b Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.12b PreAdmin.12b. Interview evaluation: Pre-election IW Evaluation: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... In the 2008 Time Series Study, an evaluation process for interviews that was separate from the verification process (see PreAdmin.12a) was not conducted. -1. INAP, not applicable to the 2008 Time Series Pre-election ============================================================================================= V082013 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.13 PreAdmin.13. Sample release (Pre-election) Sample Release (Pre-election) .......................................................................... A sample reserve of 160 cases was released on October 3, 2008. All other sample lines were released at the start of the field period. 1. Main sample release at start of interviewing period 2. Reserve release on October 3, 2008 ============================================================================================= V082014 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.14 PreAdmin.14. Interview recorded: Pre-election IW Interview recorded: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... This variable indicates whether the Pre-election interview had segments audio-recorded: for cases with consent given by the respondent, all open-ended responses were recorded. 1. Yes, interview recorded (consent given) 5. No, not recorded (consent not given) ============================================================================================= V082015 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.15 PreAdmin.15. Respondent payment amount: Pre-election Payment amount made: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... Page 37 of 264 25. $25 payment to respondent 50. $50 payment to respondent -9. Respondent refused payment ============================================================================================= V082016 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.16 PreAdmin.16. Respondent payment mode: Pre-election IW Payment mode: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... 1. All payments were made in cash upon completion of the Pre- election IW ============================================================================================= V082017a Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.17a PreAdmin.17a. Refusal made: Pre-election IW Refusal made: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... If 1 or more calls in the Pre-election call history indicated a refusal by anyone at the household, then this variable has been coded 1. 0. No refusal 1. 1 or more refusals ============================================================================================= V082017b Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.17b PreAdmin.17b. Refusal conversion: Pre-election IW Refusal conversion: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... For the Pre-election IW, cases were not specifically flagged as 'refusal conversion' cases. Interview cases with 1 or more calls coded for refusal by a household member are indicated in PreAdmin.17a. -1. INAP, not applicable to the Pre-election IW ============================================================================================= V082018 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.18 PreAdmin.18. Respondent incentive: Pre-election IW Respondent incentive: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... 0. No incentive was paid or given to the respondent in addition to the respondent payment as indicated in PreAdmin.16a. ============================================================================================= V082019 Char PreAdmin.19 PreAdmin.19. Beginning time of IW: Pre-election IW Beginning time: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... This is an alpha variable in format HH:MM for a 24-hour clock. This represents the time recorded on the CAPI laptop used to conduct the Pre-election interview; the laptop clock was set to EST however in some cases it is possible that the interviewer in a different time zone may have reset the clock to a different (local) time. Page 38 of 264 ============================================================================================= V082020 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.20 PreAdmin.20. Persuasion letter: Pre-election IW Persuasion letter: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... Data for persuasion letters are not available for the 2008 Time Series Pre-election IW. -1. INAP, not applicable to the Pre-election IW ============================================================================================= V082021a Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.21a PreAdmin.21a. COMMENT:SUMMARY: positive comment PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following POSTIVE comments? - 'I like to do things that HELP THE COMMUNITY' - 'I ENJOY DOING SURVEYS' - Other positive statement .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Built from PreAdmin.22a-PreAdmin.22c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082021b Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.21b PreAdmin.21b. COMMENT:SUMMARY: time-delay comment PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the in-formant/respondent make any of the following TIME DELAY 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 .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Built from PreAdmin.22d-PreAdmin.22g. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082021c Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.21c PreAdmin.21c. COMMENT:SUMMARY: negative comment PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TIME' - 'I DON'T TRUST SURVEYS' - 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TAXPAYERS MONEY' - 'NEVER DO SURVEYS' - 'I'm NOT INTERESTED' - Other negative statement .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Built from PreAdmin.22h-PreAdmin.22p. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release Page 39 of 264 ============================================================================================= V082021d Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.21d PreAdmin.21d. COMMENT:SUMMARY: eligibility comment PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - 'I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING about the survey topic' - 'I'm NOT MARRIED/ I don't have a partner/ I don't have any children' - 'I'M TOO YOUNG/ I'm TOO OLD' - 'I don't vote/ I can't vote' - Other eligibility statement .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Built from PreAdmin.22q-PreAdmin.22u. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082021e Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.21e PreAdmin.21e. COMMENT:SUMMARY: privacy comment PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following PRIVACY comments? - 'You'll ask me too many PERSONAL QUESTIONS / I don't want to talk about these kinds of things' - 'The GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS EVERYTHING about me already' - Other privacy/ sensitivity statements .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Built from PreAdmin.22v-PreAdmin.22y. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022a Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22a PreAdmin.22a. Comment: positive - help community PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following POSTIVE comments? - 'I like to do things that HELP THE COMMUNITY' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21a. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022b Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22b PreAdmin.22b. Comment: positive - enjoy surveys PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following POSTIVE comments? - 'I ENJOY DOING SURVEYS' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21a. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release Page 40 of 264 ============================================================================================= V082022c Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22c PreAdmin.22c. Comment: other positive PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following POSTIVE comments? - Other positive statement .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21a. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022d Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22d PreAdmin.22d. Comment: time delay - too busy PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following TIME DELAY comments? - 'I am TOO BUSY/ I don't have time' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21b. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022e Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22e PreAdmin.22e. Comment: time delay - bad time PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following TIME DELAY comments? - 'This is a BAD TIME / Can you COME BACK LATER' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21b. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022f Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22f PreAdmin.22f. Comment: time delay - think about it PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following TIME DELAY comments? - 'Let me THINK ABOUT IT' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21b. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022g Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22g PreAdmin.22g. Comment: other time delay PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following TIME DELAY comments? - Other time delay statement .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21b. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. Page 41 of 264 -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022h Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22h PreAdmin.22h. Comment: negative - waste of time PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TIME' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022j Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22j PreAdmin.22j. Comment: negative - don't trust surveys PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'I DON'T TRUST SURVEYS' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022k Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22k PreAdmin.22k. Comment: negative - surveys waste money PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TAXPAYERS MONEY' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022m Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22m PreAdmin.22m. Comment: negative - never do surveys PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'NEVER DO SURVEYS' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022n Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22n PreAdmin.22n. Comment: negative - not interested PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'I'm NOT INTERESTED' .......................................................................... Page 42 of 264 See also PreAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022p Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22p PreAdmin.22p. Comment: other negative PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - Other negative statement .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022q Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22q PreAdmin.2qa. Comment: eligibility - don't know about PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - 'I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING about the survey topic' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21d. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022r Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22r PreAdmin.22r. Comment: eligibility - no PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - 'I'm NOT MARRIED/ I don't have a partner/ I don't have any children' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21d. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022s Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22s PreAdmin.22s. Comment: eligibility - too young/too old PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - 'I'M TOO YOUNG/ I'm TOO OLD' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21d. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022t Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22t PreAdmin.22t. Comment: eligibility - don't vote Page 43 of 264 PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - 'I don't vote/ I can't vote' .......................................................................... -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022u Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22u PreAdmin.22u. Comment: other eligibility PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - Other eligibility statement .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21d. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022v Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22v PreAdmin.22v. Comment: privacy - personal questions PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following PRIVACY comments? - 'You'll ask me too many PERSONAL QUESTIONS / I don't want to talk about these kinds of things' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21e. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022w Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22w PreAdmin.22w. Comment: privacy - govt knows everything PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following PRIVACY comments? - 'The GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS EVERYTHING about me already' .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21e. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082022y Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.22y PreAdmin.22y. Comment: other privacy PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following PRIVACY comments? - Other privacy/ sensitivity statements .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.21e. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release Page 44 of 264 ============================================================================================= V082023 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.23 PreAdmin.23. DWELLING UNIT: type of structure: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Type of structure - Mobile home - Detached single family - Duplex - Apartment building/Condo/townhouse complex - Other .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082024 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.24 PreAdmin.24. DWELLING UNIT: structure descript: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following best describes this structure - Single family home - Structure with 2 to 9 units - Structure with 10 to 49 units - Structure with 50 or more units - Other .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082024a Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.24a PreAdmin.24a. DWELLING UNIT: struct residential: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Is this structure - Entirely residential - Primarily residential with some commercial or other non- residential - Primarily commercial or other non-residential .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082025 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.25 PreAdmin.25. DWELLING UNIT: observe urbanicity: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following best describes the immediate area or street (one block, both sides) where the sample member/ respondent lives? - Rural farm - Rural town - Suburban - Urban, residential only - 3 or more commercial properties, mostly retail - 3 or more commercial properties, mostly wholesale or industrial - Other .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082026a Numeric Dec 0 Page 45 of 264 PreAdmin.26a PreAdmin.26a. DWELLING UNIT: window pol signs: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Enter number of campaign or political signs visable in the structure's window(s) .......................................................................... {INSTRUCTION: enter 99 for unknown--outside gated community} Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082026b Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.26b PreAdmin.26b. DWELLING UNIT: exterior pol signs: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Enter number of campaign or political signs visable in front/outside of the structure. .......................................................................... {INSTRUCTION: enter 99 for unknown--outside gated community} Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082026c Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.26c PreAdmin.26c. DWELLING UNIT: type polit signs: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Describe sign(s) .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27 PreAdmin.27. DWELLING UNIT:SUMMARY:access: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Bars on the windows - Crime watch or security system signs - No Trespassing signs - Beware of dog sign - No solicitors sign - Security Door- windowless metal primary entrance - Guard/Door Person must call the unit - Guard/Door Person must give access to building - Guard at gate of community - On-site/Off-site Staff/Manager who controls access - No buzzer-locked main entrance/gate - Buzzer no unit address labels -locked entrance - Buzzer with address labels -locked entrance - Threatening animal on or near the property .......................................................................... {Select all that apply} Built from PreAdmin.27a-PreAdmin.27q. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027a Numeric Dec 0 Page 46 of 264 PreAdmin.27a PreAdmin.27a. DWELLING UNIT: bars on windows: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Bars on the windows .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027b Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27b PreAdmin.27b. DWELLING UNIT: crimewtch/sec systm: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Crime watch or security system signs .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027c Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27c PreAdmin.27c. DWELLING UNIT: no trespassing: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - No Trespassing signs .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027d Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27d PreAdmin.27d. DWELLING UNIT: beware of dog: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Beware of dog sign .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027e Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27e PreAdmin.27e. DWELLING UNIT: no solicitors: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - No solicitors sign .......................................................................... Page 47 of 264 See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027f Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27f PreAdmin.27f. DWELLING UNIT: security door: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Security Door- windowless metal primary entrance .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027g Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27g PreAdmin.27g. DWELLING UNIT: call guard: Pre-election PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Guard/Door Person must call the unit .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027h Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27h PreAdmin.27h. DWELLING UNIT: access guard: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Guard/Door Person must give access to building .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027j Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27j PreAdmin.27j. DWELLING UNIT: gate guard: Pre-election PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Guard at gate of community .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027k Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27k PreAdmin.27k. DWELLING UNIT: staff/manager: Pre- Page 48 of 264 PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - On-site/Off-site Staff/Manager who controls access .......................................................................... -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027m Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27m PreAdmin.27m. DWELLING UNIT: no buzzer locked: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - No buzzer-locked main entrance/gate .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027n Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27n PreAdmin.27n. DWELLING UNIT: buzzer no address: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Buzzer no unit address labels -locked entrance .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027p Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27p PreAdmin.27p. DWELLING UNIT: buzzer w/address: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Buzzer with address labels -locked entrance .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082027q Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.27q PreAdmin.27q. DWELLING UNIT: threateng animal: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Threatening animal on or near the property .......................................................................... Page 49 of 264 See also PreAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082028 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.28 PreAdmin.28. DWELLING UNIT:SUMMARY: building: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Missing roofing material(s) - Boarded up window(s) - Missing/broken out window(s) - Missing bricks/siding/outside wall material - Punched out/torn screens on windows - Door(s) off hinges - Peeling paint - Broken siding - Unkept yard (tall grass, overgrown bushes) - Litter, trash or other debris on lawn .......................................................................... (Select all that apply} Built from PreAdmin.28a-PreAdmin.28k. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082028a Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.28a PreAdmin.28a. DWELLING UNIT: roofing missing: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Missing roofing material(s) .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082028b Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.28b PreAdmin.28b. DWELLING UNIT: boarded windows: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Boarded up window(s) .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082028c Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.28c PreAdmin.28c. DWELLING UNIT: broken windows: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Missing/broken out window(s) .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release Page 50 of 264 ============================================================================================= V082028d Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.28d PreAdmin.28d. DWELLING UNIT: missing siding: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Missing bricks/siding/outside wall material .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082028e Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.28e PreAdmin.28e. DWELLING UNIT: torn screens: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Punched out/torn screens on windows .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082028f Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.28f PreAdmin.28f. DWELLING UNIT: doors off hinges: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Door(s) off hinges .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082028g Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.28g PreAdmin.28g. DWELLING UNIT: peeling paint: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Peeling paint .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082028h Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.28h PreAdmin.28h. DWELLING UNIT: broken siding: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Broken siding .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082028j Numeric Dec 0 Page 51 of 264 PreAdmin.28j PreAdmin.28j. DWELLING UNIT: unkept yard: Pre-election PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Unkept yard (tall grass, overgrown bushes) .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082028k Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.28k PreAdmin.28k. DWELLING UNIT: litter/trash: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Litter, trash or other debris on lawn .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082029 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.29 PreAdmin.29. DWELLING UNIT:SUMMARY: area view: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Boarded houses or abandoned building - Graffiti - Abandoned cars - Demolished houses - Trash/Litter/junk in street/road - Trash/litter/junk around buildings in neighborhood - Factories or warehouses - Stores or other retail outlets .......................................................................... Select all that apply Built from PreAdmin.29-PreAdmin.29h. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082029a Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.29a PreAdmin.29a. DWELLING UNIT: area boarded hses: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Boarded houses or abandoned building .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082029c Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.29c PreAdmin.29c. DWELLING UNIT: area aband cars: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Abandoned cars .......................................................................... Page 52 of 264 See also PreAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082029b Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.29b PreAdmin.29b. DWELLING UNIT: area graffiti: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Graffiti .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082029d Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.29d PreAdmin.29d. DWELLING UNIT: area demolish hses: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Demolished houses .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082029e Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.29e PreAdmin.29e. DWELLING UNIT: trash in road: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Trash/Litter/junk in street/road .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082029f Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.29f PreAdmin.29f. DWELLING UNIT: trash by bldgs: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Trash/litter/junk around buildings in neighborhood .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082029g Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.29g PreAdmin.29g. DWELLING UNIT: factories near: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Factories or warehouses .......................................................................... Page 53 of 264 See also PreAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082029h Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.29h PreAdmin.29h. DWELLING UNIT: stores near: Pre-election PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Stores or other retail outlets .......................................................................... See also PreAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082030 Numeric Dec 0 PreAdmin.30 PreAdmin.30. DWELLING UNIT: relative condition: Pre- PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Describe the physical condition of the sample building relative to the other buildings on the same street/road: Better Same Worse No other buldings Unknown-outside gated community .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V082251 Numeric Dec 0 PreIWR.1 PreIWR.1. Interviewer ID: Pre-election IW Interviewer ID: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V082252 Numeric Dec 0 PreIWR.2 PreIWR.2. Interviewer gender: Pre-election IW Interviewer gender: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... 1. Male interviewer 2. Female interviewer -4. Data not available ============================================================================================= V082253 Numeric Dec 0 PreIWR.3 PreIWR.3. Interviewer education: Pre-election IW Interviewer education: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... 1. High school level 2. College level -4. Data not available ============================================================================================= V082254 Numeric Dec 0 Page 54 of 264 PreIWR.4 PreIWR.4. Interviewer race: Pre-election IW Interviewer race: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... 1. White interviewer 2. Nonwhite interviewer -4. Data not available ============================================================================================= V082255 Numeric Dec 0 PreIWR.5 PreIWR.5. Interviewer ethnicity: Pre-election IW Interviewer ethnicity: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... 0. Not a Hispanic interviewer 1. Hispanic interviewer -4. Data not available ============================================================================================= V082256 Numeric Dec 0 PreIWR.6 PreIWR.6. Interviewer languages: Pre-election IW Interviewer languages: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... 0. No language other than English 1. Spanish language -4. Data not available ============================================================================================= V082257 Numeric Dec 0 PreIWR.7 PreIWR.7. Interviewer years experience: Pre-election Interviewer years experience: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... 1. 0-5 years experience 2. 6-10 years experience 3. 11 or more years experience -4. Data not available ============================================================================================= V082258 Numeric Dec 0 PreIWR.8 PreIWR.8. Interviewer age group: Pre-election IW Interviewer age group: Pre-election IW .......................................................................... 1. Age group 18-34 2. Age group 35-50 3. Age group 51-64 4. Age group 65+ -4. Data not available ============================================================================================= V082401 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.1 PreRandom.1. Forward or reverse coding Forward or reverse order of response options for selected Pre-election questions .......................................................................... For a subset of Pre-election questions, respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options administered in either forward or reverse order: Page 55 of 264 LIST OF QUESTIONS 1. Forward order response options 2. Reverse order response options ============================================================================================= V082402 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.2 PreRandom.2. OLD or NEW subset of questions Question version: "OLD" or "NEW" version .......................................................................... For a subset of Pre-election questions, respondents were randomly assigned to either an "OLD" (standard) version of the questions or else to "NEW" versions. All items in the subset for "OLD"/"NEW" assignment have a common assignment (to either "OLD" or "NEW") for all questions in the subset. Note that sometimes the number of questions corresponding to each version may not be the same. LIST OF QUESTIONS OLD, NEW 1. OLD version 2. NEW version ============================================================================================= V082403 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.3 PreRandom.3. VERSION A or B campaign interest Question version: A or B .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard campaign interest question A1a (VERSION A) or to new campaign interest questions A1b1 and A1b2 (VERSION B). Note that the A/B randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election campaign interest questions only and is independent of the random assignment in PreRandom.2 ("OLD"/"NEW"). 1. VERSION A 2. VERSION B ============================================================================================= V082404 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.4 PreRandom.4. Order of Presidential candidate likes- Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of candidate likes-dislikes questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A8a-d) or the Republican Presidential candidate likes- dislikes (A9a-d) asked first. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first ============================================================================================= V082405 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.5 PreRandom.5. Order Presidential candidate thermometers Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of presidential candidate thermometers .......................................................................... Page 56 of 264 Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential candidate thermometer (B1b1) or the Republican Presidential candidate thermometer (B1b2) asked first. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first ============================================================================================= V082406a Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.6a PreRandom.6a. Order Dem Vice Presidential Order for Democratic Vice Presidential candidate thermometer (B1c1) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g (6 names) in random order. The thermometer for Democratic Vice Presidential candidate was administered with stand-in name "Jim Webb" (29 cases) until the final candidate name, "Joe Biden," was decided early in September (after the field period had already commenced). 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 ============================================================================================= V082406b Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.6b PreRandom.6b. Order Rep Vice Presidential Order for Republican Vice Presidential candidate thermometer (B1c2) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g (6 names) in random order. The thermometer for Republican Vice Presidential candidate was administered with stand-in name "Tim Pawlenty" (29 cases) until the final candidate name, "Sarah Palin," was decided early in September (after the field period had already commenced). 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 ============================================================================================= V082406c Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.6c PreRandom.6c. Order Hillary Clinton thermometer Order for Hillary Clinton thermometer (B1d) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g (6 names) in random order. 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 ============================================================================================= V082406d Numeric Dec 0 Page 57 of 264 PreRandom.6d PreRandom.6d. Order Bill Clinton thermometer Order for Bill Clinton thermometer (B1e) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g (6 names) in random order. 1. Administered as 1st name 2. Administered as 2nd name 3. Administered as 3rd name 4. Administered as 4th name ============================================================================================= V082406e Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.6e PreRandom.6e. Order Condoleezza thermometer Order for Condoleezza Rice thermometer (B1f) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g (6 names) in random order. 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 ============================================================================================= V082406f Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.6f PreRandom.6f. Order Rush Limbaugh thermometer Order for Rush Limbaugh thermometer (B1g) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g (6 names) in random order. 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 ============================================================================================= V082407 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.7 PreRandom.7. Order Party thermometers Order of Republican Party / Democratic Party thermometers (B1h/B1j) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Party thermometer (B1h) or the Republican party thermometer (B1j) asked first. 1. Democratic Party first 2. Republican Party first ============================================================================================= V082408 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.8 PreRandom.6a. Order Party Likes-Dislikes Page 58 of 264 Order of Democratic Party / Republican Party in administration of party likes-dislikes questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic party likes-dislikes (C1a-d) or the Republican Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (C2a-d) 1. Democratic party first 2. Republican party first ============================================================================================= V082409 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.10 PreRandom.10. Order Pres cands in affects Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate administration of candidate affects questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential candidate affects (D1a-D1d1) or the Republican Presidential candidate affects (D2a-D2d1) asked first. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first ============================================================================================= V082410a Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.10a PreRandom.10a. Order of Pres cand affect ANGRY Order of affect ANGRY in administration of Presidential candidate affects .......................................................................... Respondents were assigned a random order for the administration of the Presidential candidate affects questions (D1a-D1d1 and D2a-D2d1). The order of affects was the same for both Presidential candidates. 1. ANGRY 1st affect 2. ANGRY 2nd affect 3. ANGRY 3rd affect 4. ANGRY 4th affect ============================================================================================= V082410b Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.10b PreRandom.10b. Order of Pres cand affect HOPEFUL Order of affect HOPEFUL in administration of Presidential candidate affects .......................................................................... Respondents were assigned a random order for the administration of the Presidential candidate affects questions (D1a-D1d1 and D2a-D2d1). The order of affects was the same for both Presidential candidates. 1. HOPEFUL 1st affect 2. HOPEFUL 2nd affect 3. HOPEFUL 3rd affect 4. HOPEFUL 4th affect ============================================================================================= V082410c Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.10c PreRandom.10c. Order of Pres cand affect AFRAID Order of affect AFRAID in administration of candidate affects questions .......................................................................... Page 59 of 264 Respondents were assigned a random order for the administration of the Presidential candidate affects questions (D1a-D1d1 and D2a-D2d1). The order of affects 1. AFRAID 1st affect 2. AFRAID 2nd affect 3. AFRAID 3rd affect 4. AFRAID 4th affect ============================================================================================= V082410d Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.10d PreRandom.10d. Order of Pres cand affect PROUD Order of affect PROUD in administration of candidate affects questions .......................................................................... Respondents were assigned a random order for the administration of the Presidential candidate affects questions (D1a-D1d1 and D2a-D2d1). The order of affects was the same for both Presidential candidates. 1. PROUD 1st affect 2. PROUD 2nd affect 3. PROUD 3rd affect 4. PROUD 4th affect ============================================================================================= V082411 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.11 PreRandom.11. Order of Dem-Rep Pres cand libcon Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of liberal-conservative scale placements .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential candidate liberal-conservative scale placement (E2a) or the Republican Presidential candidate liberal-conservative scale placement (E2b) asked first. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first ============================================================================================= V082412 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.12 PreRandom.12. Order of Dem-Rep party libcon placements Order of Democratic Party / Republican Party in administration of liberal-conservative scale placements .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic party liberal-conservative scale placement (E3a) or the Republican party liberal-conservative scale placement (E3b) asked first. 1. Democratic party first 2. Republican party first ============================================================================================= V082413 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.13 PreRandom.13. VERSION C or D efficacy items Question version: C or D .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy questions E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy Page 60 of 264 questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D). Note that the C/D randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election efficacy 1. VERSION C 2. VERSION D ============================================================================================= V082414 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.14 PreRandom.14. VERSION E or F economy items Question version: E or F .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard economy questions F2a-F2a1(VERSION E) or to new economy questions F2b-F2b2a (VERSION F). Note that the E/F randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election economy questions only and is independent of the random assignment in PreRandom.2 ("OLD"/"NEW"). 1. VERSION E 2. VERSION F ============================================================================================= V082415 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.15 PreRandom.15. Order Dem-Rep Pres cands- Version F econ Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of version F economy questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard economy questions F2a-F2a1(VERSION E) or to new economy questions F2b-F2b2a (VERSION F). Note that the E/F randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election economy questions only and is independent of the random assignment in PreRandom.2 ("OLD"/"NEW"). This variable provides the order in which questions were asked about the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates in the VERSION F economy questions. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION E ============================================================================================= V082416 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.16 PreRandom.16. Order of unempl/inflation economy items Order of unemployment and inflation questions .......................................................................... Respondents were assigned to have the order of parallel economy questions on unemployment (F3-F4) and inflation (F5-F6) randomized. 1. Unemployment first 2. Inflation first ============================================================================================= V082417 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.17 PreRandom.17. VERSION G or H social trust items Question version: G or H .......................................................................... Page 61 of 264 Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard social trust question F8a (VERSION G) or to new social trust questions F8b (VERSION H). Note that the G/H randomized 1. VERSION G 2. VERSION H ============================================================================================= V082418 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.18 PreRandom.18. Order of parties in text of party Order of Democratic party / Republican party in question text of party performance questions .......................................................................... This variable provides the order in which the names of the two major parties were included in the text of the party performance questions (G1,G2a/G2b). 1. Democratic party first 2. Republican party first ============================================================================================= V082419 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.19 PreRandom.19. VERSION P or Q party war performance Question version: P or Q .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard party war performance question G2a (VERSION P) or to new party war performance question G2b (VERSION Q). Note that the P/Q randomized version assignment is specific to these Pre-election party war performance questions only and is independent of the random assignment in PreRandom.2 ("OLD"/"NEW"). 1. VERSION P 2. VERSION Q ============================================================================================= V082420 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.20 PreRandom.20. Order of parties in text of party id Order of Democratic party / Republican party in question text of party identification question .......................................................................... This variable provides the order in which the names of the two major parties were included in the text of the party identification question (J1). 1. Democratic party first 2. Republican party first ============================================================================================= V082421 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.21 PreRandom.21. VERSION J or K traits questions Question version: J or K .......................................................................... For traits of the Presidential candidates and the President, respondents were randomly assigned to the standard traits questions K1a1-K1a7, K2a1-K2a7 and R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or to new party traits questions K1b1-K1b7, K2b1-K2b7 and R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K). Page 62 of 264 Note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific 1. VERSION J 2. VERSION K ============================================================================================= V082422 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.22 PreRandom.22. Order of Dem and Rep Pres cands for Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of traits questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential candidate traits or the Republican Presidential candidate traits asked first, in K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 or in K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7. The order of traits was the same for both Presidential candidates.. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first ============================================================================================= V082423a Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.23a PreRandom.23a. Order of Pres cand trait MORAL Order of trait MORAL in administration of Presidential candidate traits .......................................................................... Respondents were assigned a random order for the administration of the Presidential candidate traits questions, in K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 or in K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7. The order of traits was the same for both Presidential candidates. 1. MORAL 1st trait 2. MORAL 2nd trait 3. MORAL 3rd trait 4. MORAL 4th trait 5. MORAL 5th trait 6. MORAL 6th trait 7. MORAL 7th trait ============================================================================================= V082423b Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.23b PreRandom.23b. Order of Pres cand trait STRONG Order of trait PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP in administration of Presidential candidate traits .......................................................................... Respondents were assigned a random order for the administration of the Presidential candidate traits questions, in K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 or in K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7. The order of traits was the same for both Presidential candidates. 1. PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP 1st trait 2. PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP 2nd trait 3. PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP 3rd trait 4. PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP 4th trait 5. PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP 5th trait 6. PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP 6th trait 7. PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP 7th trait Page 63 of 264 ============================================================================================= V082423c Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.23c PreRandom.23c. Order of Pres cand trait REALLY CARES Order of trait REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU in administration of Presidential candidate traits .......................................................................... Respondents were assigned a random order for the administration of the Presidential candidate traits questions, in K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 or in K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7. The order of traits was the same for both Presidential candidates. 1. REALLY CARES 1st trait 2. REALLY CARES 2nd trait 3. REALLY CARES 3rd trait 4. REALLY CARES 4th trait 5. REALLY CARES 5th trait 6. REALLY CARES 6th trait 7. REALLY CARES 7th trait ============================================================================================= V082423d Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.23d PreRandom.23d. Order of Pres cand trait KNOWLEDGEABLE Order of trait KNOWLEDGEABLE in administration of Presidential candidate traits .......................................................................... Respondents were assigned a random order for the administration of the Presidential candidate traits questions, in K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 or in K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7. The order of traits was the same for both Presidential candidates. 1. KNOWLEDGEABLE 1st trait 2. KNOWLEDGEABLE 2nd trait 3. KNOWLEDGEABLE 3rd trait 4. KNOWLEDGEABLE 4th trait 5. KNOWLEDGEABLE 5th trait 6. KNOWLEDGEABLE 6th trait 7. KNOWLEDGEABLE 7th trait ============================================================================================= V082423e Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.23e PreRandom.23e. Order of Pres cand trait INTELLIGENT Order of trait INTELLIGENT in administration of Presidential candidate traits .......................................................................... Respondents were assigned a random order for the administration of the Presidential candidate traits questions, in K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 or in K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7. The order of traits was the same for both Presidential candidates. 1. INTELLIGENT 1st trait 2. INTELLIGENT 2nd trait 3. INTELLIGENT 3rd trait 4. INTELLIGENT 4th trait 5. INTELLIGENT 5th trait 6. INTELLIGENT 6th trait 7. INTELLIGENT 7th trait ============================================================================================= V082423f Numeric Dec 0 Page 64 of 264 PreRandom.23f PreRandom.23f. Order of Pres cand trait HONEST Order of trait HONEST in administration of Presidential candidate traits .......................................................................... Respondents were assigned a random order for the administration of the Presidential candidate traits questions, in K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 or in K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7. The order of traits was the same for both Presidential candidates. 1. HONEST 1st trait 2. HONEST 2nd trait 3. HONEST 3rd trait 4. HONEST 4th trait 5. HONEST 5th trait ============================================================================================= V082423g Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.23g PreRandom.23g. Order of Pres cand trait OPTIMISTIC Order of trait OPTIMISTIC in administration of Presidential candidate traits .......................................................................... Respondents were assigned a random order for the administration of the Presidential candidate traits questions, in K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 or in K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7. The order of traits was the same for both Presidential candidates. 1. OPTIMISTIC 1st trait 2. OPTIMISTIC 2nd trait 3. OPTIMISTIC 3rd trait 4. OPTIMISTIC 4th trait 5. OPTIMISTIC 5th trait 6. OPTIMISTIC 6th trait 7. OPTIMISTIC 7th trait ============================================================================================= V082424 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.24 PreRandom.24. Order of Dem-Rep Pres service-spend Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of services-spending questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential candidate services-spending questions or the Republican Presidential candidate services-spending questions asked first, in N1c1 and N1c2 or in N1f1 and N1f2. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first ============================================================================================= V082425 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.25 PreRandom.25. Order of Dem-Rep Pres defense spend Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of defense spending questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential candidate defense spending Page 65 of 264 questions or the Republican Presidential candidate defense spending questions asked first, in N2c1 and N2c2 or in N2f1 and N2f2. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first ============================================================================================= V082426 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.26 PreRandom.26. Order of Dem-Rep Pres health ins Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of government health insurance questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential candidate health insurance questions or the Republican Presidential candidate health insurance questions asked first, in N3c1 and N3c2 or in N3h1 and N3h2. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first ============================================================================================= V082427 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.27 PreRandom.27. Order of Dem-Rep Pres guar jobs Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of guaranteed jobs questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential candidate guaranteed jobs questions or the Republican Presidential candidate guaranteed jobs questions asked first, in N4c1 and N4c2 or in N4h1 and N4h2. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first ============================================================================================= V082428 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.28 PreRandom.28. Order of Dem-Rep Pres aid to blacks Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of aid to blacks questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential candidate aid to blacks question (N5c1) or the Republican Presidential candidate aid to blacks question (N5c2) asked first. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first ============================================================================================= V082429a Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.29a PreRandom.29a. Order of SOCIAL SECURITY federal spend Order of SOCIAL SECURITY in administration of federal spending items .......................................................................... The order in which spending programs were administered in the federal spending questions (P1b-P1n1) was randomized. P1a (highways) was fixed as the first federal spending item; the order here indicates the order of the spending items which followed. Page 66 of 264 01. 1st federal spending item 02. 2nd federal spending item 03. 3rd federal spending item 04. 4th federal spending item 05. 5th federal spending item 06. 6th federal spending item 07. 7th federal spending item 08. 8th federal spending item 09. 9th federal spending item 10. 10th federal spending item 11. 11th federal spending item ============================================================================================= V082429b Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.29b PreRandom.29b. Order of PUBLIC SCHOOLS federal Order of PUBLIC SCHOOLS in administration of federal spending items .......................................................................... The order in which spending programs were administered in the federal spending questions (P1b-P1n1) was randomized. P1a (highways) was fixed as the first federal spending item; the order here indicates the order of the spending items which followed. 01. 1st federal spending item 02. 2nd federal spending item 03. 3rd federal spending item 04. 4th federal spending item 05. 5th federal spending item 06. 6th federal spending item 07. 7th federal spending item 08. 8th federal spending item 09. 9th federal spending item 10. 10th federal spending item 11. 11th federal spending item ============================================================================================= V082429c Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.29c PreRandom.29c. Order of SCIENCE-TECHNGY federal spend Order of SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY in administration of federal spending items .......................................................................... The order in which spending programs were administered in the federal spending questions (P1b-P1n1) was randomized. P1a (highways) was fixed as the first federal spending item; the order here indicates the order of the spending items which followed. 01. 1st federal spending item 02. 2nd federal spending item 03. 3rd federal spending item 04. 4th federal spending item 05. 5th federal spending item 06. 6th federal spending item 07. 7th federal spending item 08. 8th federal spending item 09. 9th federal spending item 10. 10th federal spending item 11. 11th federal spending item ============================================================================================= V082429d Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.29d PreRandom.29d. Order of CRIME federal spending item Order of CRIME in administration of federal spending items .......................................................................... Page 67 of 264 The order in which spending programs were administered in the federal spending questions (P1b-P1n1) was randomized. P1a (highways) was fixed as the first federal spending item; the order here indicates the order of the spending items which followed. 01. 1st federal spending item 02. 2nd federal spending item 03. 3rd federal spending item 04. 4th federal spending item ============================================================================================= V082429e Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.29e PreRandom.29e. Order of WELFARE federal spending item Order of WELFARE in administration of federal spending items .......................................................................... The order in which spending programs were administered in the federal spending questions (P1b-P1n1) was randomized. P1a (highways) was fixed as the first federal spending item; the order here indicates the order of the spending items which followed. 01. 1st federal spending item 02. 2nd federal spending item 03. 3rd federal spending item 04. 4th federal spending item 05. 5th federal spending item 06. 6th federal spending item 07. 7th federal spending item 08. 8th federal spending item 09. 9th federal spending item 10. 10th federal spending item 11. 11th federal spending item ============================================================================================= V082429f Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.29f PreRandom.29f. Order of CHILD CARE federal spending Order of CHILD CARE in administration of federal spending items .......................................................................... The order in which spending programs were administered in the federal spending questions (P1b-P1n1) was randomized. P1a (highways) was fixed as the first federal spending item; the order here indicates the order of the spending items which followed. 01. 1st federal spending item 02. 2nd federal spending item 03. 3rd federal spending item 04. 4th federal spending item 05. 5th federal spending item 06. 6th federal spending item 07. 7th federal spending item 08. 8th federal spending item 09. 9th federal spending item 10. 10th federal spending item 11. 11th federal spending item ============================================================================================= V082429g Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.29g PreRandom.29g. Order of FOREIGN AID federal spending Page 68 of 264 Order of FOREIGN AID in administration of federal spending items .......................................................................... The order in which spending programs were administered in the federal spending questions (P1b-P1n1) was randomized. P1a (highways) was fixed as the first federal spending item; the order here indicates the order of the spending items which followed. 01. 1st federal spending item 02. 2nd federal spending item 03. 3rd federal spending item 04. 4th federal spending item 05. 5th federal spending item 06. 6th federal spending item 07. 7th federal spending item 08. 8th federal spending item ============================================================================================= V082429h Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.29h PreRandom.29h. Order of AID TO POOR federal spending Order of AID TO THE POOR in administration of federal spending items .......................................................................... The order in which spending programs were administered in the federal spending questions (P1b-P1n1) was randomized. P1a (highways) was fixed as the first federal spending item; the order here indicates the order of the spending items which followed. 01. 1st federal spending item 02. 2nd federal spending item 03. 3rd federal spending item 04. 4th federal spending item 05. 5th federal spending item 06. 6th federal spending item 07. 7th federal spending item 08. 8th federal spending item 09. 9th federal spending item 10. 10th federal spending item 11. 11th federal spending item ============================================================================================= V082429j Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.29j PreRandom.29j. Order of BORDER SECURIty federal Order of TIGHTENING THE BORDER AGAINST ILLEGAL ALIENS in administration of federal spending items .......................................................................... The order in which spending programs were administered in the federal spending questions (P1b-P1n1) was randomized. P1a (highways) was fixed as the first federal spending item; the order here indicates the order of the spending items which followed. 01. 1st federal spending item 02. 2nd federal spending item 03. 3rd federal spending item 04. 4th federal spending item 05. 5th federal spending item 06. 6th federal spending item 07. 7th federal spending item 08. 8th federal spending item 09. 9th federal spending item 10. 10th federal spending item 11. 11th federal spending item Page 69 of 264 ============================================================================================= V082429k Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.29k PreRandom.29k. Order of WAR ON TERRORISM federal Order of WAR ON TERRORISM in administration of federal spending items .......................................................................... The order in which spending programs were administered in the federal spending questions (P1b-P1n1) was randomized. P1a (highways) was fixed as the first federal spending item; the order here indicates the order of the spending items which followed. 01. 1st federal spending item 02. 2nd federal spending item 03. 3rd federal spending item 04. 4th federal spending item 05. 5th federal spending item 06. 6th federal spending item 07. 7th federal spending item 08. 8th federal spending item 09. 9th federal spending item 10. 10th federal spending item 11. 11th federal spending item ============================================================================================= V082429m Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.29m PreRandom.29m. Order of ENVIRONMENTfederal spend item Order of PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT in administration of federal spending items .......................................................................... The order in which spending programs were administered in the federal spending questions (P1b-P1n1) was randomized. P1a (highways) was fixed as the first federal spending item; the order here indicates the order of the spending items which followed. 01. 1st federal spending item 02. 2nd federal spending item 03. 3rd federal spending item 04. 4th federal spending item 05. 5th federal spending item 06. 6th federal spending item 07. 7th federal spending item 08. 8th federal spending item 09. 9th federal spending item 10. 10th federal spending item 11. 11th federal spending item ============================================================================================= V082430 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.30 PreRandom.30. Order of Dem-Rep Pres envirnmt-jobs Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of environment-jobs questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential environment-jobs question or the Republican Presidential candidate environment-jobs question asked first, in P4c1-P4c2 or in P4f1-P4f2a. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first ============================================================================================= V082431 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.31 PreRandom.31. Order of Dem-Rep Pres womens role Page 70 of 264 Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of women's role questions .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential women's role question (P7c1) or the Republican Presidential candidate women's role question (P7c2) asked first. Women's role questions are standard version (VERSION OLD) only (see PreRandom.2). -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW ============================================================================================= V082432 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.32 PreRandom.32. VERSION R or S election of black Question version: R or S .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two versions for questions on election of a black president, in Q2a1-Q2a2 (VERSION R) or Q2b1-Q2b2 (VERSION S). 1. VERSION R 2. VERSION S ============================================================================================= V082433a Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.33a PreRandom.33a. Order stereotype racial group BLACKS Order BLACKS in administration of stereotypes questions .......................................................................... In stereotypes questions X10b-X10d and X11b-X11d, the order in which stereotype questions were asked about groups BLACKS, HISPANIC-AMERICANS, and ASIAN-AMERICANS was randomized. Group order was the same for both sets of stereotype questions. WHITES was fixed as the first stereotype group; the order here indicates the order of the stereotype groups which followed. 1. 1st stereotype group 2. 2nd stereotype group 3. 3rd stereotype group ============================================================================================= V082433b Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.33b PreRandom.33b. Order stereotype racial group HISPANICS Order HISPANIC-AMERICANS in administration of stereotypes questions .......................................................................... In stereotypes questions X10b-X10d and X11b-X11d, the order in which stereotype questions were asked about groups BLACKS, HISPANIC-AMERICANS, and ASIAN-AMERICANS was randomized. Group order was the same for both sets of stereotype questions. WHITES was fixed as the first stereotype group; the order here indicates the order of the stereotype groups which followed. 1. 1st stereotype group 2. 2nd stereotype group 3. 3rd stereotype group Page 71 of 264 ============================================================================================= V082433c Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.33c PreRandom.33c. Order stereotype racial group ASIANS Order ASIAN-AMERICANS in administration of stereotypes questions .......................................................................... In stereotypes questions X10b-X10d and X11b-X11d, the order in which stereotype questions were asked about groups BLACKS, HISPANIC-AMERICANS, and ASIAN-AMERICANS was randomized. Group order was the same for both sets of stereotype questions. WHITES was fixed as the first stereotype group; the order here indicates the order of the stereotype groups which followed. 1. 1st stereotype group 2. 2nd stereotype group 3. 3rd stereotype group ============================================================================================= V082434 Numeric Dec 0 PreRandom.34 PreRandom.34. VERSION M or N marital status question Question version: M or N .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard-wording marital status question Y2a or to new-wording question Y2b. 1. VERSION M 2. VERSION N ============================================================================================= V083001a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM A OF A/B Numeric Dec 0 A1a A1a. Interested in following campaigns [VERSION A] IF R SELECTED FOR CAMPAIGN INTEREST QUESTION VERSION A: 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? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard campaign interest question A1a (VERSION A) or to new campaign interest question A1b (VERSION B). See PreRandom.3 (note that the A/B randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election campaign interest questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Very much interested 3. Somewhat interested 5. Not much interested -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION B -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083001b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM B OF A/B Numeric Dec 0 A1b A1b. Interested in following campaigns [VERSION B] IF R SELECTED FOR CAMPAIGN INTEREST QUESTION VERSION B: Page 72 of 264 How interested are you in information about what's going on in government and politics? EXTREMELY INTERESTED, VERY INTERESTED, MODERATELY INTERESTED, SLIGHTLY INTERESTED, or NOT INTERESTED AT ALL? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard campaign interest question A1a (VERSION A) or to new campaign interest question A1b (VERSION B). See PreRandom.3 (note that the A/B randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election campaign interest questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely interested 2. Very interested 3. Moderately interested -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION A -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083002 Numeric Dec 0 A2 A2. How much has R thought about election for How much have you thought about the upcoming elections for president? QUITE A LOT or ONLY A LITTLE? .......................................................................... 1. Quite a lot 5. Only a little -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083003 Numeric Dec 0 A3 A3. Does R know where to go to vote in neighborhood Do you happen to know where people who live in your neighborhood go to vote? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No 7. R VOL: Vote by mail only -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083004 Numeric Dec 0 A4 A4. Has R ever voted in precinct or election district IF R DID NOT INDICATE VOTE BY MAIL ONLY: Have you ever voted in your precinct or election district? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No 7. R VOL: Vote by mail only -1. INAP, 7 in A3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 73 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083005 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 A5 A5. How often does R vote How often would you say you vote? ALWAYS, NEARLY ALWAYS, PART OF THE TIME, or SELDOM? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Always 2. Nearly always 3. Part of the time 4. Seldom -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083006 Numeric Dec 0 A6 A6. How definite is R's intention to vote or not If "1" represents someone who will DEFINITELY NOT VOTE and "10" represents someone who DEFINITELY WILL VOTE, where on this scale would you place yourself? .......................................................................... 1. Definitely will not vote 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Definitely will vote -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083007 Numeric Dec 0 A7 A7. Did R vote for President in 2004 In 2004 John Kerry ran on the Democratic ticket against George W. Bush for the Republicans. Do you remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE 'DK' RESPONSE} 1. Yes, voted 5. No, didn't vote -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083007a Numeric Dec 0 A7a A7a. Recall of last (2004) Presidential vote choice IF R SAYS VOTED FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004: Which one did you vote for? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE 'DK' RESPONSE} Page 74 of 264 1. John Kerry 3. George W. Bush 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 inA7 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 A8 Now I'd like to ask you about the good and bad points of the major candidates for President. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V083008 Numeric Dec 0 A8a A8a. Is there anything R likes about Democratic Pres Is there anything in particular about BARACK OBAMA that might make you want to vote for him? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Republican Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A8a-A8d) or the Democratic Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A9a-A9d) first. See PreRandom.4. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083009 Numeric Dec 0 A8b A8b. What is it that R likes about Democratic Pres IF THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR DEMOCRATIC PRES CAND: (What is that?) .......................................................................... {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. NOTE: for the ANES 2008 Time Series Study, master codes and coding procedures for open-ended questions are being revised; data coded according to new master codes will be available in a future release. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Republican Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A8a-A8d) or the Democratic Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A9a-A9d) first. See PreRandom.4. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083010 Numeric Dec 0 A8c A8c. Is there anything R dislikes about Democratic Is there anything in particular about BARACK OBAMA that might make you want to vote AGAINST him? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Republican Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A8a-A8d) or the Democratic Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A9a-A9d) first. See PreRandom.4. Page 75 of 264 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083011 Numeric Dec 0 A8d A8d. What is it that R dislikes about Democratic Pres IF THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST DEMOCRATIC PRES CAND: (What is that?) .......................................................................... {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. NOTE: for the ANES 2008 Time Series Study, master codes and coding procedures for open-ended questions are being revised; data coded according to new master codes will be available in a future release. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Republican Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A8a-A8d) or the Democratic Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A9a-A9d) first. See PreRandom.4. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083012 Numeric Dec 0 A9a A9a. Is there anything R likes about Republican Pres Is there anything in particular about JOHN MCCAIN that might make you want to vote for him? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Republican Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A8a-A8d) or the Democratic Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A9a-A9d) first. See PreRandom.4. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083013 Numeric Dec 0 A9b A9b. What is it that R likes about Republican Pres IF THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN PRES CAND: (What is that?) .......................................................................... {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} Yhe open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. NOTE: for the ANES 2008 Time Series Study, master codes and coding procedures for open-ended questions are being revised; data coded according to new master codes will be available in a future release. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Republican Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A8a-A8d) or the Democratic Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A9a-A9d) first. See PreRandom.4. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) Page 76 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083014 Numeric Dec 0 A9c A9c. Is there anything R dislikes about Republican Is there anything in particular about JOHN MCCAIN that might make you want to vote AGAINST him? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Republican Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A8a-A8d) or the Democratic Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A9a-A9d) first. See PreRandom.4. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083015 Numeric Dec 0 A9d A9d. What is it that R dislikes about Republican Pres IF THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST DEMOCRATIC PRES CAND: (What is that?) .......................................................................... {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE? UNTIL R SAYS NO} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. NOTE: for the ANES 2008 Time Series Study, master codes and coding procedures for open-ended questions are being revised; data coded according to new master codes will be available in a future release. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Republican Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A8a-A8d) or the Democratic Presidential candidate likes-dislikes (A9a-A9d) first. See PreRandom.4. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083016 Numeric Dec 0 A10a A10a. Will R feel happy or sad if Democratic Pres cand If BARACK OBAMA wins the presidential election in November, will you feel HAPPY, SAD or NEITHER HAPPY NOR SAD? .......................................................................... 1. Happy 5. Sad 7. Neither happy nor sad -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083016a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 A10a1 A10a1. How happy/sad will R be if Democratic Pres cand IF R SAYS R WOULD BE HAPPY IF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CAND WINS IN NOVEMBER/ IF R SAYS R WOULD BE SAD IF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CAND WINS IN NOVEMBER: EXTREMELY happy, MODERATELY happy, or SLIGHTLY happy? / EXTREMELY sad, MODERATELY sad, or SLIGHTLY sad? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. Page 77 of 264 1. Extremely 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 7,-8,-9 in A10a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083016x Numeric Dec 0 A10a1x A10a1x. SUMMARY: R happy/sad if Democratic Pres cand SUMMARY: R happy/sad if Democratic Pres cand won .......................................................................... Built from A10a and A10a1. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely happy 2. Moderately happy 3. Slightly happy 4. Neither happy nor sad 5. Slightly sad 6. Moderately sad 7. Extremely sad -8. Don't know (A10a or A10a1) -9. Refused (A10a or A10a1) ============================================================================================= V083017 Numeric Dec 0 A10b A10b. Will R feel happy or sad if Republican Pres cand If JOHN MCCAIN wins the presidential election in November, will you feel HAPPY, SAD or NEITHER HAPPY NOR SAD? .......................................................................... 1. Happy 5. Sad 7. Neither happy nor sad -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083017a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 A10b1 A10b1a. How happy/sad will R be if Republican Pres IF R SAYS R WOULD BE HAPPY IF REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAND WINS IN NOVEMBER/ IF R SAYS R WOULD BE SAD IF REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAND WINS IN NOVEMBER: EXTREMELY happy, MODERATELY happy, or SLIGHTLY happy? / EXTREMELY sad, MODERATELY sad, or SLIGHTLY sad? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 7,-8,-9 in A10b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083017x Numeric Dec 0 Page 78 of 264 A10b1x A10b1x. SUMMARY: R happy/sad if Republican Pres cand SUMMARY: R happy/sad if Republican Pres cand won .......................................................................... Built from A10b and A10b1. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely happy 2. Moderately happy 3. Slightly happy 4. Neither happy nor sad 5. Slightly sad 6. Moderately sad 7. Extremely sad -8. Don't know (A10b or A10b1) -9. Refused (A10b or A10b1) ============================================================================================= V083018 Numeric Dec 0 A11 A11. Does R have access to the internet Do you have access to the internet or the World Wide Web? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083019 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 A11b A11b. Days past week watched natl news on TV [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": How many days in the PAST WEEK did you watch the NATIONAL network news on TV? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF "every day" ASK FOR NUMBER} This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Seven days -1. INAP, R selected for version NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083019a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 A11b1 A11b1. Attention to national (network) news [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF R WATCHED NATIONAL NETWORK TV NEWS IN PAST WEEK: Page 79 of 264 Please look at page 1;2 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? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1; note that the Respondent Booklet page reference differs for the reverse-order version (page 2) compared to the forward-order version (page 1). 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit -1. INAP, R selected for version NEW; 0,-8,-9 in A11b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083020a ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 A11c1a A11c1a. Days past wk watched loc TV news aft/early eve IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": 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? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF "every day" ASK FOR NUMBER} This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Seven days -1. INAP, R selected for version NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083020b ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 A11c1b A11c1b. Days past wk watched local TV news late eve IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": How many days in the PAST WEEK did you watch the LOCAL TV news shows in the LATE EVENING? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF "every day" ASK FOR NUMBER} This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note Page 80 of 264 that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Seven days -1. INAP, R selected for version NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083020c ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 A11c2 A11c2. Attention to local news [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF NUMBER OF DAYS IS NOT 0/DK/RF FOR BOTH EARLY AND LATE LOCAL TV NEWS: (Please look at page 1;2 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? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1; note that the Respondent Booklet page reference differs for the reverse-order version (page 2) compared to the forward-order version (page 1). 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None -1. INAP, R selected for version NEW; 0,-8,-9 in both A11c1a and A11c1b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083021a ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 A11d1a A11d1a. Days in past week read a daily newspaper [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": How many days in the PAST WEEK did you read a daily newspaper? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF "every day" ASK FOR NUMBER} This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days Page 81 of 264 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Seven days -1. INAP, R selected for version NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083021b ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 A11d1b A11d1b. Days past week read a daily online newspaper IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": How many days in the PAST WEEK did you read a daily newspaper on the Internet? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF "every day" ASK FOR NUMBER} This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Seven days -1. INAP, R selected for version NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083021c ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 A11d2 A11d2. Did R read about campaign in newspaper [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF R READ PRINT NEWSPAPER ANY DAYS IN PAST WEEK / IF R READ ONLINE NEWSPAPER ANY DAYS PAST WK: Did you read about the campaign in any newspaper? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for version NEW; 0,-8,-9 in both A11d1a and A11d1b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083021d ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 A11d2a A11d2a. Attention to newspaper articles [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": 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: Page 82 of 264 (Please look at page 1;2 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? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1; note that the Respondent Booklet page reference differs for the reverse-order version (page 2) compared to the forward-order version (page 1). 1. A great deal -1. INAP, R selected for version NEW; 0,-8,-9 in both A11d1a and A11d1b; 5,-8,-9 in A11d2 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083022 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 A11e A11e. Days in past week listen to radio news [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": How many days in the PAST WEEK did you listen to news on the radio? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF "every day" ASK FOR NUMBER} This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Seven days -1. INAP, R selected for version NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083022a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 A11e1 A11e1. Attention to radio news [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF R LISTENED TO NEWS ON THE RADIO ANY DAY DURING THE PAST WEEK: (Please look at page 1;2 of the booklet.) How much attention do you pay to news on the radio about the campaign for President -- A GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? .......................................................................... Page 83 of 264 This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1; note that the Respondent 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None -1. INAP, R selected for version NEW; 0,-8,-9 in A11e -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083023 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12a1 A12a1. Days in typical week review news on internet IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": During a typical week, how many days do you watch, read, or listen to news on the Internet, not including sports? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF "every day" ASK FOR NUMBER} This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Seven days -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083023a ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12a1a A12a1a. Time in typical day review news on internet IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF NUMBER OF DAYS ATTENDING NEWS ON INTERNET IS MORE THAN 0: On a typical day when you watch, read, or listen to news on the internet, about how much time do you spend watching or reading news on the internet, not including sports? .......................................................................... {ENTER in order hours, minutes. ENTER HOURS: (enter 0 if minutes only) ENTER MINUTES: (enter 0 if hours only)} This variable provides the total number of minutes in the respondent's mention of hours and minutes, as (hours*60)+minutes. This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note Page 84 of 264 that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD; 0,-8,-9 in A12a1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083023b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12a1a1 A12a1a1. Attention to internet news [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF NUMBER OF DAYS ATTENDING NEWS ON INTERNET IS MORE THAN 0: How much attention do you pay to news about national politics on the Internet? A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. None at all -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD; 0,-8,-9 in A12a1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083024 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12b A12b. Days in typical week watch news on TV [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": During a typical week, how many days do you watch news on TV, not including sports? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF "every day" ASK FOR NUMBER} This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Seven days -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 85 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083024a ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12b1 A12b1. Time in typical day watch news on TV [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF NUMBER OF DAYS R WATCHES NEWS ON TV IS MORE THAN 0: On a typical day when you watch news on TV, about how much time do you spend watching news on TV, not including sports .......................................................................... {ENTER in order hours, minutes. ENTER HOURS: (enter 0 if minutes only) ENTER MINUTES: (enter 0 if hours only)} This variable provides the total number of minutes in the respondent's mention of hours and minutes, as (hours*60)+minutes. Case 1940 gave a response of 2 for number of hours, and a response "don't know" for number of minutes. For case 1940 this varible has been coded to 120 minutes (from the number of hours mention). This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD; 0,-8,-9 in A12b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083024b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12b1a A12b1a. Attention to TV news [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF NUMBER OF DAYS R WATCHES NEWS ON TV IS MORE THAN 0: How much attention do you pay to news about national politics on TV? A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. None at all -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD; 0,-8,-9 in A12b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083025 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12c A12c. Days in typical wk read news in print newspaper IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": During a typical week, how many days do you read news in a printed newspaper, not including sports? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF "every day" ASK FOR NUMBER} Page 86 of 264 This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083025a ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12c1 A12c1. Time in typical day read news in print newpaper IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF NUMBER OF DAYS R READS PRINT NEWSPAPER IS MORE THAN 0: On a typical day when you read news in a printed newspaper, about how much time do you spend reading news in a printed newspaper, not including sports? .......................................................................... {ENTER in order hours, minutes. ENTER HOURS: (enter 0 if minutes only) ENTER MINUTES: (enter 0 if hours only)} This variable provides the total number of minutes in the respondent's mention of hours and minutes, as (hours*60)+minutes. This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD; 0,-8,-9 in A12c -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083025b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12c1a A12c1a. Attention to printed newspaper news [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF NUMBER OF DAYS R READS PRINT NEWSPAPER >0: How much attention do you pay to news about national politics in printed newspapers? A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 Page 87 of 264 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. None at all -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD; 0,-8,-9 in A12c -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083026 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12d A12d. Days in typical week listen news on radio [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": During a typical week, how many days do you listen to news on the radio, not including sports? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF "every day" ASK FOR NUMBER} This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. 0. None 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Seven days -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083026a ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12d1 A12d1. Time in typical day listen news on radio [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF NUMBER OF DAYS R LISTENS TO NEWS ON RADIO IS MORE THAN 0: On a typical day when you listen to news on the radio, about how much time do you spend listening to news on the radio, not including sports? .......................................................................... {ENTER in order hours, minutes. ENTER HOURS: (enter 0 if minutes only) ENTER MINUTES: (enter 0 if hours only)} This variable provides the total number of minutes in the respondent's mention of hours and minutes, as (hours*60)+minutes. This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD; 0,-8,-9 in A12d -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083026b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 A12d1a A12d1a. Attention to radio news [NEW] Page 88 of 264 IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF NUMBER OF DAYS R LISTENS TO NEWS ON RADIO IS MORE THAN 0: How much attention do you pay to news about national politics on the radio? A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Pre-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A11b-A11e1 are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A12a-A12d1a are "NEW". See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. None at all -1. INAP, R selected for version OLD; 0,-8,-9 in A12d -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083027 Numeric Dec 0 A13 A13. Are things in the country on right track 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? .......................................................................... 1. Right direction 5. Wrong track -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083028 Numeric Dec 0 A14a A14a. Approve/disapprove President handling job as Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president? .......................................................................... 1. Approve 5. Disapprove -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083028a Numeric Dec 0 A14a1 A14a1. How much approve/disapp Pres handling job IF R APPROVES/DISAPPROVES OF GW BUSH HANDLING JOB AS PRESIDENT: Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? / Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A14a -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 89 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083028x Numeric Dec 0 A14a1x A14a1x. SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling job SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling job .......................................................................... Built from A14a and A14a1. 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly -8. Don't know (in A14a or A14a1) -9. Refused (in A14a or A14a1) ============================================================================================= V083029 Numeric Dec 0 A14b A14b. Approve/disapprove President handling economy Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is handling the economy? .......................................................................... 1. Approve 5. Disapprove -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083029a Numeric Dec 0 A14b1 A14b1. How much approve/disapprove Pres handling IF R APPROVES/DISAPPROVES OF GW BUSH HANDLING THE ECONOMY: Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? / Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A14b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083029x Numeric Dec 0 A14b1x A14b1x. SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling economy .......................................................................... Built from A14b and A14b1. 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly -8. Don't know (in A14b or A14b1) -9. Refused (in A14b or A14b1) ============================================================================================= V083030 Numeric Dec 0 A14c A14c. Approve/disapprove President handling foreign Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is handling relations with foreign countries? .......................................................................... Page 90 of 264 1. Approve 5. Disapprove -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083030a Numeric Dec 0 A14c1 A14c1. How much approve/disapprove Pres handling IF R APPROVES/DISAPPROVES OF GW BUSH HANDLING FOREIGN RELATIONS: Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? / Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A14c -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083030x Numeric Dec 0 A14c1x A14c1x. SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling foreign rel .......................................................................... Built from A14c and A14c1. 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly -8. Don't know (in A14c or A14c1) -9. Refused (in A14c or A14c1) ============================================================================================= V083031 Numeric Dec 0 A14d A14d. Approve/disapprove President handling the Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is handling the environment? .......................................................................... 1. Approve 5. Disapprove -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083031a Numeric Dec 0 A14d1 A14d1. How much approve/disapprove Pres handling IF R APPROVES/DISAPPROVES OF GW BUSH HANDLING THE ENVIRONMENT: Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? / Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A14d -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083031x Numeric Dec 0 Page 91 of 264 A14d1x A14d1x. SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling environment .......................................................................... Built from A14d and A14d1. 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly -8. Don't know (in A14d or A14d1) -9. Refused (in A14d or A14d1) ============================================================================================= V083032 Numeric Dec 0 A14e A14e. Approve/disapprove President handling health Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is handling health care? .......................................................................... 1. Approve 5. Disapprove -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083032a Numeric Dec 0 A14e1 A14e1. How much approve/disapprove Pres handling IF R APPROVES/DISAPPROVES OF GW BUSH HANDLING HEALTH CARE: Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? / Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A14e -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083032x Numeric Dec 0 A14e1x A14e1x. SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling health SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling health care .......................................................................... Built from A14e and A14e1. 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly -8. Don't know (in A14e or A14e1) -9. Refused (in A14e or A14e1) ============================================================================================= V083033 Numeric Dec 0 A14f A14f. Approve/disapprove President handling war in Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is handling the war in Iraq? .......................................................................... 1. Approve 5. Disapprove Page 92 of 264 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083033a Numeric Dec 0 A14f1 A14f1. How much approve/disapprove Pres handling war IF R APPROVES/DISAPPROVES OF GW BUSH HANDLING THE WAR IN IRAQ: Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? / Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A14f -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083033x Numeric Dec 0 A14f1x A14f1x. SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling war in SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Pres handling war in Iraq .......................................................................... Built from A14f and A14f1. 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly -8. Don't know (in A14f or A14f1) -9. Refused (in A14f or A14f1) ============================================================================================= V083034 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 A15 A15. Care who wins House election 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? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. Very much 2. Pretty much 3. Not very much 4. Not at all -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083035 Numeric Dec 0 A16 A16. Approval of Congress handling its job Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way the U.S. Congress has been handling its job? .......................................................................... 1. Approve 5. Disapprove Page 93 of 264 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083035a Numeric Dec 0 A16a A16a. Strength appr/disapprove Congress handling its IF R APPROVES U.S. CONGRESS HANDLING ITS JOB / IF R DISAPPROVES U.S. CONGRESS HANDLING ITS JOB:: Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? / Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A16 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083035x Numeric Dec 0 A16ax A16ax. SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Congress handling job SUMMARY: R approve/disapp Congress handling job .......................................................................... Built from A16 and A16a. 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly -8. Don't know (in A16 or A16a) -9. Refused (in A14a or A14a1) ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 B1 Please look at page 3 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. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V083036 Numeric Dec 0 B1a B1a. Feeling Thermometer: President Looking at page 3 of the booklet: How would you rate: GEORGE W. BUSH .......................................................................... {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? ENTER number 0-100 ENTER "777" for "Don't recognize" ENTER "888" for "Don't know where to rate".} Page 94 of 264 On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083037a Numeric Dec 0 B1b1 B1b1. Feeling Thermometer: Democratic Presidential (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) BARACK OBAMA .......................................................................... {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? ENTER number 0-100 ENTER "777" for "Don't recognize" ENTER "888" for "Don't know where to rate".} On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Presidential candidate thermometer (B1b1) or the Republican Presidential candidate thermometer (B1b2) first after the thermometer for President (B1a). See PreRandom.5. -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083037b Numeric Dec 0 B1b2 B1b2. Feeling Thermometer: Republican Presidential (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) JOHN MCCAIN .......................................................................... {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? ENTER number 0-100 ENTER "777" for "Don't recognize" ENTER "888" for "Don't know where to rate".} On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Presidential candidate thermometer (B1b1) or the Republican Presidential candidate thermometer (B1b2) first after the thermometer for President (B1a). See PreRandom.5. -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083038 Numeric Dec 0 B1c B1c. Names: Feeling Thermometer Vice Presidential Names: Feeling Thermometer Vice Presidential candidates .......................................................................... The thermometers for Democratic and Republican Vice Presidential candidates was administered with stand-in names "Jim Webb" and "Tim Pawlenty" until the final candidate names, "Joe Biden" and "Sarah Palin," was decided early in September (after the field period had already commenced). Page 95 of 264 1. Names: Joe Biden and Sarah Palin 2. Names: Jim Webb and Tim Pawlenty ============================================================================================= V083039a Numeric Dec 0 B1c1 B1c1. Feeling Thermometer: Democratic Vice-Pres cand (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) JOE BIDEN .......................................................................... {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? ENTER number 0-100 ENTER "777" for "Don't recognize" ENTER "888" for "Don't know where to rate".} On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g in random order. See PreRandom.6a. -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083039b Numeric Dec 0 B1c2 B1c2. Feeling Thermometer: Republican Vice-Pres cand (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) SARAH PALIN .......................................................................... {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? ENTER number 0-100 ENTER "777" for "Don't recognize" ENTER "888" for "Don't know where to rate".} On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g in random order. See PreRandom.6b. -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083040 Numeric Dec 0 B1d B1d. Feeling Thermometer: Hillary Clinton (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) HILLARY CLINTON .......................................................................... {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? ENTER number 0-100 ENTER "777" for "Don't recognize" ENTER "888" for "Don't know where to rate".} On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g in random order. See PreRandom.6c. Page 96 of 264 -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083041 Numeric Dec 0 B1e B1e. Feeling Thermometer: Bill Clinton (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) BILL CLINTON .......................................................................... {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? ENTER number 0-100 ENTER "777" for "Don't recognize" ENTER "888" for "Don't know where to rate".} On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g in random order. See PreRandom.6d. -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083042 Numeric Dec 0 B1f B1f. Feeling Thermometer: Condoleezza Rice (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) CONDOLEEZZA RICE .......................................................................... {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? ENTER number 0-100 ENTER "777" for "Don't recognize" ENTER "888" for "Don't know where to rate".} On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g in random order. See PreRandom.6e. -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083043 Numeric Dec 0 B1g B1g. Feeling Thermometer: Rush Limbaugh (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) RUSH LIMIBAUGH .......................................................................... {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? ENTER number 0-100 ENTER "777" for "Don't recognize" ENTER "888" for "Don't know where to rate".} On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers B1c1-B1g in random order. See PreRandom.6f. Page 97 of 264 -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083044a Numeric Dec 0 B1h B1h. Feeling Thermometer: Democratic Party (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) the DEMOCRATIC PARTY .......................................................................... {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? ENTER number 0-100 ENTER "777" for "Don't recognize" ENTER "888" for "Don't know where to rate".} On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic party thermometer (B1h) or the Republican party thermometer (B1j) first. See PreRandom.7. -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083044b Numeric Dec 0 B1j B1j. Feeling Thermometer: Republican Party (Looking at page 3 of the booklet) (How would you rate:) the REPUBLICAN PARTY .......................................................................... {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? ENTER number 0-100 ENTER "777" for "Don't recognize" ENTER "888" for "Don't know where to rate".} On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic party thermometer (B1h) or the Republican party thermometer (B1j) first. See PreRandom.7. -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 C1 I'd like to ask you what you think are the good and bad points about the two NATIONAL PARTIES. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V083045 Numeric Dec 0 C1a C1a. Is there anything R likes about Democratic Party Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the Democratic party? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Party likes-dislikes (C1a-C1d) or the Republican party likes-dislikes (C2a-C2d) first. See Page 98 of 264 PreRandom.8. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083046 Numeric Dec 0 C1b C1b. What does R like about Democratic party IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT R LIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: (What is that?) .......................................................................... {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. NOTE: for the ANES 2008 Time Series Study, master codes and coding procedures for open-ended questions are being revised; data coded according to new master codes will be available in a future release. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Party likes-dislikes (C1a-C1d) or the Republican party likes-dislikes (C2a-C2d) first. See PreRandom.8. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083047 Numeric Dec 0 C1c C1c. Is there anything R dislikes about Democratic Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE about the Democratic party? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Party likes-dislikes (C1a-C1d) or the Republican party likes-dislikes (C2a-C2d) first. See PreRandom.8. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083048 Numeric Dec 0 C1d C1d. What does R dislike about the Democratic party IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT R DISLIKES ABOUT DEMOCRATIC PARTY: (What is that?) .......................................................................... {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. NOTE: for the ANES 2008 Time Series Study, master codes and coding procedures for open-ended questions are being revised; data coded according to new master codes will be available in a future release. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Party likes-dislikes (C1a-C1d) or the Republican party likes-dislikes (C2a-C2d) first. See PreRandom.8. Page 99 of 264 -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083049 Numeric Dec 0 C2a C2a. Is there anything R likes about Republican Party Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the Republican party? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Party likes-dislikes (C1a-C1d) or the Republican party likes-dislikes (C2a-C2d) first. See PreRandom.8. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083050 Numeric Dec 0 C2b C2b. What does R like about Republican party IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT R LIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: (What is that?) .......................................................................... {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. NOTE: for the ANES 2008 Time Series Study, master codes and coding procedures for open-ended questions are being revised; data coded according to new master codes will be available in a future release. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Party likes-dislikes (C1a-C1d) or the Republican party likes-dislikes (C2a-C2d) first. See PreRandom.8. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083051 Numeric Dec 0 C2c C2c. Is there anything R dislikes about Republican Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE about the Republican party? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Party likes-dislikes (C1a-C1d) or the Republican party likes-dislikes (C2a-C2d) first. See PreRandom.8. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083052 Numeric Dec 0 C2d C2d. What does R dislike about the Republican party IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT R DISLIKES ABOUT REPUBLICAN PARTY: (What is that?) .......................................................................... Page 100 of 264 {PROBE: ANYTHING ELSE YOU DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY? UNTIL R SAYS NO.} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. NOTE: for the ANES 2008 Time Series Study, master codes and coding procedures for open-ended questions are being revised; data -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083053 Numeric Dec 0 C3 C3. Is it better when one party controls presidency 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? .......................................................................... 1. Better when one party controls both 3. Better when control is split 5. It doesn't matter -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083054 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 C4a C4a. How similar are Republicans to one another How similar are Republicans to one another in terms of what they want government to do and not do? EXTREMELY SIMILAR, VERY SIMILAR, MODERATELY SIMILAR, SLIGHTLY SIMILAR, or NOT SIMILAR AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. Extremely similar 2. Very similar 3. Moderately similar 4. Slightly similar 5. Not similar at all -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083055 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 C4b C4b. How similar are Democrats to one another How similar are Democrats to one another in terms of what they want government to do and not do? EXTREMELY SIMILAR, VERY SIMILAR, MODERATELY SIMILAR, SLIGHTLY SIMILAR, or NOT SIMILAR AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. Extremely similar 2. Very similar Page 101 of 264 3. Moderately similar 4. Slightly similar 5. Not similar at all -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083056 Numeric Dec 0 C5_ C5_. R living with family members Now on another topic. Are you living at home with one or more persons who are family members? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083057 Numeric Dec 0 C5 C5. R better/worse off than 1 year ago IF R IS NOT LIVING AT HOME WITH FAMILY MEMBERS / IF R IS LIVING AT HOME WITH 1 OR MORE FAMILY MEMBERS: We are interested in how people are getting along financially these days. Would you say that [you / you and your family living here] are BETTER off or WORSE off than you were a year ago? .......................................................................... 1. Better 3. Worse 5. The same [VOL] -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083057a Numeric Dec 0 C5a C5a. R how much better/worse off than 1 year ago IF R HAS BEEN BETTER OFF IN LAST YEAR / IF R HAS BEEN WORSE OFF IN LAST YEAR: MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better? / MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse? .......................................................................... 1. Much 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in C5 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083057x Numeric Dec 0 C5ax C5ax. SUMMARY: R better/worse off than 1 year ago SUMMARY: R better/worse off than 1 year ago .......................................................................... 1. Much better 2. Somewhatbetter 3. Same [VOL] 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse -8. Don't know (in C5 or C5a) -9. Refused Page 102 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083058 Numeric Dec 0 C6 C6. Will R be financially better/worse off one year Now looking ahead, do you think that a year from now [you / you and your family living here] will be BETTER OFF financially, WORSE OFF, or JUST ABOUT THE SAME as now? .......................................................................... 1. Better 3. Worse 5. The same -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083058a Numeric Dec 0 C6a C6a. R how much better/worse off 1 year from now IF R THINKS WILL BE BETTER OFF A YEAR FROM NOW / IF R THINKS WILL BE WORSE OFF A YEAR FROM NOW: MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better? / MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse? .......................................................................... 1. Much 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in C6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083058x Numeric Dec 0 C6x C6x. SUMMARY: R better/worse off 1 year from now SUMMARY: R better/worse off 1 year from now .......................................................................... 1. Much better 2. Somewhatbetter 3. Same [VOL] 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse -8. Don't know (in C6 or C6a) -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083059 Numeric Dec 0 C7 C7. Does R or spouse have any money invested in stock 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? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083060 Numeric Dec 0 C8 C8. Does R have health insurance Do you presently have any kind of health insurance? .......................................................................... Page 103 of 264 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 D1 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 or she has done, has made you have certain feelings like anger or pride. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V083061 Numeric Dec 0 D1a D1a. Affect for Democratic Pres cand: angry IF ANGRY IS 1ST AFFECT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF ANGRY IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE : [Think about BARACK OBAMA. Has Barack Obama -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: ANGRY / Has Barack Obama -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:] ANGRY .......................................................................... Affects were administered for each candidate in the same random order. See PreRandom.10. Sentence "Think about.." included only when affect was the 1st affect administered for the candidate. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either Democratic Presidential candidate affects (D1a-D1d1) or Republican Presidential candidate affects (D2a-D2d2) first. See PreRandom.9. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083061a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 D1a1 D1a1. How often affect angry about Democratic Pres IF R SAYS DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HAS MADE R FEEL ANGRY: How often would you say you’ve felt angry -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in D1a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083062 Numeric Dec 0 Page 104 of 264 D1b D1b. Affect for Democratic Pres cand: hopeful IF HOPEFUL IS 1ST AFFECT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF HOPEFUL IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE : [Think about BARACK OBAMA. Has Barack Obama -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: HOPEFUL / Has Barack Obama -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:] HOPEFUL .......................................................................... Affects were administered for each candidate in the same random order. See PreRandom.10. Sentence "Think about.." included only when affect was the 1st affect administered for the candidate. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either Democratic Presidential candidate affects (D1a-D1d1) or Republican Presidential candidate affects (D2a-D2d2) first. See PreRandom.9. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083062a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 D1b1 D1b1. How often affect hopeful about Democratic Pres IF R SAYS DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HAS MADE R FEEL HOPEFUL: How often would you say you’ve felt hopeful -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in D1b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083063 Numeric Dec 0 D1c D1c. Affect for Democratic Pres cand: afraid IF AFRAID IS 1ST AFFECT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF AFRAID IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE : [Think about BARACK OBAMA. Has Barack Obama -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: AFRAID / Has Barack Obama -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:] AFRAID .......................................................................... Affects were administered for each candidate in the same random order. See PreRandom.10. Sentence "Think about.." included only when affect was the 1st affect administered for the candidate. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either Democratic Presidential candidate affects (D1a-D1d1) or Republican Presidential candidate affects (D2a-D2d2) first. See PreRandom.9. Page 105 of 264 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083063a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 D1c1 D1c1. How often affect afraid about Democratic Pres IF R SAYS DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HAS MADE R FEEL AFRAID: How often would you say you’ve felt afraid -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in D1c -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083064 Numeric Dec 0 D1d D1d. Affect for Democratic Pres cand: proud IF PROUD IS 1ST AFFECT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF PROUD IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE : [Think about BARACK OBAMA. Has Barack Obama -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: PROUD / Has Barack Obama -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:] PROUD .......................................................................... Affects were administered for each candidate in the same random order. See PreRandom.10. Sentence "Think about.." included only when affect was the 1st affect administered for the candidate. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either Democratic Presidential candidate affects (D1a-D1d1) or Republican Presidential candidate affects (D2a-D2d2) first. See PreRandom.9. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083064a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 D1d1 D1d1. How often affect proud about Democratic Pres IF R SAYS DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HAS MADE R FEEL PROUD: How often would you say you’ve felt proud -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 Page 106 of 264 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in D1d -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083065 Numeric Dec 0 D2a D2a. Affect for Republican Pres cand: angry IF ANGRY IS 1ST AFFECT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF ANGRY IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE : [Think about JOHN MCCAIN. Has John McCain -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: ANGRY / Has John McCain -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:] ANGRY .......................................................................... Affects were administered for each candidate in the same random order. See PreRandom.10. Sentence "Think about.." included only when affect was the 1st affect administered for the candidate. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either Democratic Presidential candidate affects (D1a-D1d1) or Republican Presidential candidate affects (D2a-D2d2) first. See PreRandom.9. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083065a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 D2a1 D2a1. How often affect angry about Republican Pres IF R SAYS REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HAS MADE R FEEL ANGRY: How often would you say you’ve felt angry -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in D2a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083066 Numeric Dec 0 D2b D2b. Affect for Republican Pres cand: hopeful IF HOPEFUL IS 1ST AFFECT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF HOPEFUL IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE : Page 107 of 264 [Think about JOHN MCCAIN. Has John McCain -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: HOPEFUL / Has John McCain -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:] HOPEFUL .......................................................................... Order of Presidential candidates randomized (same for both candidates). 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083066a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 D2b1 D2b1. How often affect hopeful about Republican Pres IF R SAYS REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HAS MADE R FEEL HOPEFUL: How often would you say you’ve felt hopeful -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in D2b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083067 Numeric Dec 0 D2c D2c. Affect for Republican Pres cand: afraid IF AFRAID IS 1ST AFFECT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF AFRAID IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE : [Think about JOHN MCCAIN. Has John McCain -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: AFRAID / Has John McCain -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:] AFRAID .......................................................................... Order of Presidential candidates randomized (same for both candidates). Order of affects randomized (same for both candidates) 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083067a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 D2c1 D2c1. How often affect afraid about Republican Pres IF R SAYS REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HAS MADE R FEEL AFRAID: Page 108 of 264 How often would you say you’ve felt afraid -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. Very often 2. Fairly often -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in D2c -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083068 Numeric Dec 0 D2d D2d. Affect for Republican Pres cand: proud IF PROUD IS 1ST AFFECT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF PROUD IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE : [Think about JOHN MCCAIN. Has John McCain -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: PROUD / Has John McCain -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel:] PROUD .......................................................................... Order of Presidential candidates randomized (same for both candidates). Order of affects randomized (same for both candidates) 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083068a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 D2d1 D2d1. How often affect proud about Republican Pres IF R SAYS REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HAS MADE R FEEL PROUD: How often would you say you’ve felt proud -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in D2d -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 E1 Page 109 of 264 Please look at page 3 of the booklet. We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and conservatives. Here is a ============================================================================================= V083069 Numeric Dec 0 E1a E1a. Liberal/conservative self-placement -7-point Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? .......................................................................... 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative -7. Haven't thought much about it -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083069a Numeric Dec 0 E1b E1b. If R had to choose liberal or conservative self- IF SELF-PLACEMENT IS MODERATE, DK, OR HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ABOUT IT: If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a LIBERAL or a CONSERVATIVE? .......................................................................... 1. Liberal 3. Conservative 5. Moderate [VOL] -1. INAP, 1,2,3,5,6,7,-9 in E1a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083070a Numeric Dec 0 E2a E2a. Liberal/conservative - Dem Pres cand (Still looking at page 3) Where would you place BARACK OBAMA on this scale? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either Democratic Presidential placement (E2a) or Republican Presidential candidate placement (E2b) first. See PreRandom.11. 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083070b Numeric Dec 0 Page 110 of 264 E2b E2b. Liberal/conservative - Rep Pres cand (Still looking at page 3) Where would you place JOHN MCCAIN on this scale? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either Democratic Presidential placement (E2a) or Republican Presidential candidate placement (E2b) first. See PreRandom.11. 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083071a Numeric Dec 0 E3a E3a. Liberal/conservative Dem party (Still looking at page 3) Where would you place the DEMOCRATIC PARTY on this scale? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either Democratic Party placement (E2a) or Republican Party placement (E2b) first. See PreRandom.12. 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083071b Numeric Dec 0 E3b E3b. Liberal/conservative Rep party (Still looking at page 3) Where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY on this scale? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either Democratic Party placement (E2a) or Republican Party placement (E2b) first. See PreRandom.12. 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 111 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083072 Numeric Dec 0 E4 E4. Care who wins Presidential Election 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? .......................................................................... 1. Care a good deal 3. Don't care very much -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083073 Numeric Dec 0 E5 E5. Who does R think will be elected President Who do you think will be elected President in November? .......................................................................... 1. Barack Obama 3. John McCain 7. Other (SPECIFY) [VOL] -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083074 Numeric Dec 0 E5a E5a. Will Pres race be a close or will (winner) win by IF R THINKS MAJOR PARTY PRES CANDIDATE WILL WIN ELECTION / IF R THINKS OTHER PRES CAND WILL WIN ELECTION OR DOESN'T KNOW WHO WILL WIN: Do you think the Presidential race will be CLOSE or will [-NAME- / one candidate] WIN BY QUITE A BIT ? .......................................................................... If R names the Democratic Presidential candidate or Republican Presidential candidate in E5, then the name of that candidate is filled into the E5a question text; if R names another candidate in E5 or answers DK in E5, then "one candidate" is filled into the question text. 1. Will be close 5. Win by quite a bit -1. INAP, -9 in E5 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083075 Numeric Dec 0 E6 E6. Which Pres cand will carry state What about here in -STATE-? Which candidate for President do you think will carry this state? .......................................................................... {IF NECESSARY: Which candidate will WIN in this state?} 1. Barack Obama 3. John McCain 7. Other (SPECIFY) [VOL] -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083076 Numeric Dec 0 Page 112 of 264 E6a E6a. Will Pres race be close in state IF R NAMES CANDIDATE THINKS WILL WIN PRES ELECTION IN STATE/ IF R THINKS OTHER PRES CAND WILL WIN OR DOESN'T KNOW WHO WILL WIN IN STATE: Do you think the Presidential race will be CLOSE here in -STATE- or will [-NAME- / one candidate] WIN BY QUITE A BIT ? .......................................................................... If R names the Democratic Presidential candidate or Republican Presidential candidate in E6, then the name of that candidate is filled into the E6a question text; if R names another candidate in E6 or answers DK in E6, then "one candidate" is filled into the question text. 1. Will be close 5. Win by quite a bit -1. INAP, -9 in E6 ============================================================================================= V083077 Numeric Dec 0 E7 E7. Did R vote in the Presidential primary or caucus Did you vote in a presidential primary election or caucus? .......................................................................... 1. Yes, voted in primary or caucus 5. No, didn't vote in primary or caucus -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083077a Numeric Dec 0 E7a E7a. For which candidate did R vote in Presidential IF R VOTED IN A PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY OR CAUCUS: For which presidential candidate did you cast a vote? .......................................................................... 1. Joe Biden 2. Hillary Clinton 3. Chris Dodd 4. John Edwards 5. Rudy Giuliani 6. Mike Gravel 7. Mike Huckabee 8. Duncan Hunter 9. Alan Keyes 10. Dennis Kucinich 11. John McCain 12. Barack Obama 13. Ron Paul 14. Bill Richardson 15. Mitt Romney 16. Tom Tancredo 17. Fred Thompson 30. Someone else {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in E7 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083078 Numeric Dec 0 E8 E8. Does R believe in duty to vote in every natl Page 113 of 264 Generally speaking, do you believe that you HAVE A DUTY to vote in every national election, or do you believe that you DO NOT HAVE A DUTY to vote in every national election? .......................................................................... -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083079a ? SPLITSAM C OF C/D Numeric Dec 0 E9a E9a. Politics/govt too complicated to understand IF R SELECTED FOR EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION C: Please look at page 5 of the booklet. I'd like to read you a few statements about public life. I'll read them one at a time. Please tell me how strongly you agree or disagree with each of them. 'Sometimes, politics and government seem so complicated that a person like me can't really understand what's going on.' Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D). See PreRandom.14 (note that the C/D randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election efficacy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION D -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083079b ? SPLITSAM C OF C/D Numeric Dec 0 E9b E9b. Good understanding of political issues [VERSION IF R SELECTED FOR EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION C: (Looking at page 5 in the booklet) 'I feel that I have a pretty good understanding of the important political issues facing our country.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D). See PreRandom.14 (note that the C/D randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election efficacy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION D -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083079c ? SPLITSAM C OF C/D Numeric Dec 0 Page 114 of 264 E9c E9c. Publ officials don't care what people think IF R SELECTED FOR EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION C: (Looking at page 5 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?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D). See PreRandom.14 (note that the C/D randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election efficacy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION D ============================================================================================= V083079d ? SPLITSAM C OF C/D Numeric Dec 0 E9d E9d. Have no say about what govt does [VERSION C] IF R SELECTED FOR EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION C: (Looking at page 5 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?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D). See PreRandom.14 (note that the C/D randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election efficacy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION D -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083080a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM D OF C/D Numeric Dec 0 E10a E10a. Politics/govt too complicatd to understand IF R SELECTED FOR EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION D: How often do politics and government seem so complicated that you can't really understand what's going on? ALL THE TIME, MOST OF THE TIME, ABOUT HALF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, or NEVER? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D). See PreRandom.14 (note that the C/D randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election efficacy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. All the time 2. Most of the time 3. About half the time Page 115 of 264 4. Some of the time 5. Never -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION C -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083080b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM D OF C/D Numeric Dec 0 E10b E10b. Good understanding of political issues [VERSION IF R SELECTED FOR EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION D: How well do you understand the important political issues facing our country? EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D). See PreRandom.14 (note that the C/D randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election efficacy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION C -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083080c ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM D OF C/D Numeric Dec 0 E10c E10c. Publ officials don't care what peopl think IF R SELECTED FOR EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION D: How much do public officials care what people like you think? A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NOT AT ALL? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D). See PreRandom.14 (note that the C/D randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election efficacy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. Not at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION C -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083080d ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM D OF C/D Numeric Dec 0 E10d E10d. Have no say about what govt does [VERSION D] IF R SELECTED FOR EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION D: How much can people like you affect what the government does? A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NOT AT ALL? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D). See PreRandom.14 (note that the C/D randomized version assignment is specific to Page 116 of 264 the Pre-election efficacy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. Not at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION C -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083081 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 E11 E11. Extent successfully defend opinion If you wanted to defend an opinion of yours, how successfully do you think you could do that? EXTREMELY SUCCESSFULLY, VERY SUCCESSFULLY, MODERATELY SUCCESSFULLY, SLIGHTLY SUCCESSFULLY, or NOT SUCCESSFULLY AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely successfully 2. Very successfully 3. Moderately successfully 4. Slightly successfully 5. Not successfully at all -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083082 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 E12 E12. How often see both disagreeing parties as right Of the situations when you see two people disagreeing with one another, in how many of them can you see how both people could be right? ALL OF THEM, MOST OF THEM, ABOUT HALF OF THEM, A FEW OF THEM, or NONE OF THEM? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. All of them 2. Most of them 3. About half of them 4. A few of them 5. None of them -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083083 Numeric Dec 0 F1 F1. National economy better/worse in last year 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? .......................................................................... 1. Gotten better 3. Stayed about the same 5. Gotten worse Page 117 of 264 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083083a Numeric Dec 0 F1a F1a. How much economy better/worse in last year IF R THINKS ECONOMY HAS GOTTEN BETTER IN THE LAST YEAR / IF R THINKS ECONOMY HAS GOTTEN WORSE IN THE LAST YEAR: MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better? / MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse? .......................................................................... 1. Much 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in F1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083083x Numeric Dec 0 F1ax F1ax. SUMMARY: economy better worse in last year SUMMARY: economy better worse in last year .......................................................................... 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Stayed about the same 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse -8. Don't know (in F1 or F1a) -9. Refused (in F1 or F1a) ============================================================================================= V083084 ? SPLITSAM E OF E/F Numeric Dec 0 F2a F2a. Economy better or worse in next 12 months IF R SELECTED FOR ECONOMY QUESTIONS VERSION E: 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? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard economy question F2a-F2a1 (VERSION E) or to new economy questions F2b1-F2b2a (VERSION F). See PreRandom.14 (note that the E/F randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election economy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Get better 3. Stay about the same 5. Get worse -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION F -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083084a ? SPLITSAM E OF E/F Numeric Dec 0 F2a1 F2a1. How much econ better/worse next 12 months IF R SELECTED FOR ECONOMY QUESTIONS VERSION E: MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better? / MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse? .......................................................................... Page 118 of 264 Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard economy question F2a-F2a1 (VERSION E) or to new economy questions F2b1-F2b2a (VERSION F). See PreRandom.14 (note that the E/F randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election economy questions only and is 1. Much 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION F; 3,-8,-9 in F2a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083084x ? SPLITSAM E OF E/F Numeric Dec 0 F2a1x F2a1x. SUMMARY: economy better/worse next 12 mos SUMMARY: economy better/worse next 12 mos [VERSION E] .......................................................................... Built from F2a and F2a1. Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard economy question F2a-F2a1 (VERSION E) or to new economy questions F2b1-F2b2a (VERSION F). See PreRandom.14 (note that the E/F randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election economy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Stay about the same 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION F -8. Don't know (in F2a or F2a1) -9. Refused (in F2a or F2a1) ============================================================================================= V083085 ? SPLITSAM F OF E/F Numeric Dec 0 F2b1 F2b1. Economy better/worse if Dem Pres cand wins IF R SELECTED FOR ECONOMY QUESTIONS VERSION F: What about the next 12 months? If BARACK OBAMA wins the election, do you expect the economy, in the country as a whole, to get BETTER, stay ABOUT THE SAME, or get WORSE? .......................................................................... The order in which the Democratic Presidential candidate and Republican Presidential candidate were administered in F2a-F2a1 was randomized. See PreRandom.15. Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard economy question F2a-F2a1 (VERSION E) or to new economy questions F2b1-F2b2a (VERSION F). See PreRandom.14 (note that the E/F randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election economy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Get better 3. Stay about the same 5. Get worse -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION E -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083085a ? SPLITSAM F OF E/F Numeric Dec 0 F2b1a F2b1a. How much econ bett/worse if Dem Pres wins Page 119 of 264 IF R SELECTED FOR ECONOMY QUESTIONS VERSION F: IF R SAYS ECONOMY WILL BE BETTER/WORSE IF OBAMA WINS: How much better will the economy get if BARACK OBAMA wins the election? MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better? / How much worse will the economy get if BARACK OBAMA wins the election? MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse? .......................................................................... The order in which the Democratic Presidential candidate and Republican Presidential candidate were administered in F2a-F2a1 was randomized. See PreRandom.15. Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard economy question F2a-F2a1 (VERSION E) or to new economy questions F2b1-F2b2a (VERSION F). See PreRandom.14 (note that the E/F randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election economy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Much 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION E; 3,-8,-9 in F2b1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083085x ? SPLITSAM F OF E/F Numeric Dec 0 F2b1ax F2b1ax. SUMMARY: bett/wrse if Dem Pres cand win SUMMARY: bett/wrse if Dem Pres cand win [VERSION F] .......................................................................... Built from F2b1 and F2b1a. The order in which the Democratic Presidential candidate and Republican Presidential candidate were administered in F2a-F2a1 was randomized. See PreRandom.15. Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard economy question F2a-F2a1 (VERSION E) or to new economy questions F2b1-F2b2a (VERSION F). See PreRandom.14 (note that the E/F randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election economy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Stay about the same 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION E -8. Don't know (in F2b1 or F2b1a) -9. Refused (in F2b1 or F2b1a) ============================================================================================= V083086 ? SPLITSAM F OF E/F Numeric Dec 0 F2b2 F2b2. Economy better/worse if Rep Pres cand wins IF R SELECTED FOR ECONOMY QUESTIONS VERSION F: If JOHN MCCAIN wins the election, do you expect the economy, in the country as a whole, to get BETTER, stay ABOUT THE SAME, or get WORSE? .......................................................................... The order in which the Democratic Presidential candidate and Republican Presidential candidate were administered in F2a-F2a1 was randomized. See PreRandom.15. Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard economy question F2a-F2a1 (VERSION E) or to new economy questions F2b1-F2b2a (VERSION F). See PreRandom.14 (note that the E/F randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election economy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). Page 120 of 264 1. Get better 3. Stay about the same 5. Get worse -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION E -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083086a ? SPLITSAM F OF E/F Numeric Dec 0 F2b2a F2b2a. How much econ bett/worse if Rep Pres wins IF R SELECTED FOR ECONOMY QUESTIONS VERSION F: IF R SAYS ECONOMY WILL BE BETTER/WORSE IF MCCAIN WINS: How much better will the economy get if JOHN MCCAIN wins the election? MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better? / How much worse will the economy get if JOHN MCCAIN wins the election? MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse? .......................................................................... The order in which the Democratic Presidential candidate and Republican Presidential candidate were administered in F2a-F2a1 was randomized. See PreRandom.15. Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard economy question F2a-F2a1 (VERSION E) or to new economy questions F2b1-F2b2a (VERSION F). See PreRandom.14 (note that the E/F randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election economy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Much 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION E; 3,-8,-9 in F2b2 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083086x ? SPLITSAM F OF E/F Numeric Dec 0 F2b2ax F2b2ax. SUMMARY: bett/wrse if Rep Pres cand win SUMMARY: bett/wrse if Rep Pres cand win [VERSION F] .......................................................................... Built from F2b2 and F2b2a. The order in which the Democratic Presidential candidate and Republican Presidential candidate were administered in F2a-F2a1 was randomized. See PreRandom.15. Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard economy question F2a-F2a1 (VERSION E) or to new economy questions F2b1-F2b2a (VERSION F). See PreRandom.14 (note that the E/F randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election economy questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Stay about the same 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION E -8. Don't know (in F2b2 or F2b2a) -9. Refused (in F2b2 or F2b2a) ============================================================================================= V083087 Numeric Dec 0 F3 F3. Unemployment better or worse in last year 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? .......................................................................... Page 121 of 264 Respondents were randomly assigned to have either F3-F4 1. Better 3. About the same 5. Worse -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083087a Numeric Dec 0 F3a F3a. How much unemployment better or worse in last IF R SAYS UNEMPLOYMENT HAS GOTTEN BETTER / IF R SAYS UNEMPLOYMENT HAS GOTTEN WORSE: Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better? / Would you say MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either F3-F4 unemployment questions or F5-F6 inflation questions asked first. See PreRandom.16. 1. Much 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in F3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083087x Numeric Dec 0 F3ax F3ax. SUMMARY: unemployment better/worse in last year SUMMARY: unemployment better/worse in last year .......................................................................... Built from F3 and F3a. Respondents were randomly assigned to have either F3-F4 unemployment questions or F5-F6 inflation questions asked first. See PreRandom.16. 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Stayed about the same 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse -8. Don't know (in F3 or F3a) -9. Refused (in F3 or F3a) ============================================================================================= V083088 Numeric Dec 0 F4 F4. More or less unemployment in next year 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? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either F3-F4 unemployment questions or F5-F6 inflation questions asked first. See PreRandom.16. 1. More 3. About the same 5. Less -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 122 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083089 Numeric Dec 0 F5 F5. Inflation better or worse in last year Would you say that OVER THE PAST YEAR, inflation has gotten BETTER, stayed ABOUT THE SAME, or gotten WORSE? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either F3-F4 unemployment questions or F5-F6 inflation questions asked first. See PreRandom.16. 1. Better 3. About the same 5. Worse -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083089a Numeric Dec 0 F5a F5a. How much inflation better or worse in last year IF R SAYS INFLATION HAS GOTTEN BETTER / IF R SAYS INFLATION HAS GOTTEN WORSE: Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better? / Would you say MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either F3-F4 unemployment questions or F5-F6 inflation questions asked first. See PreRandom.16. 1. Much 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in F5 -8. Don't know (in F5 or F5a) -9. Refused (in F5 or F5a) ============================================================================================= V083089x Numeric Dec 0 F5ax F5ax. SUMMARY: inflation better/worse in last year SUMMARY: inflation better/worse in last year .......................................................................... Built from F5 and F5a. Respondents were randomly assigned to have either F3-F4 unemployment questions or F5-F6 inflation questions asked first. See PreRandom.16. 1. Much better 2. Somewhat better 3. Stayed about the same 4. Somewhat worse 5. Much worse -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in F5 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083090 Numeric Dec 0 F6 F6. More or less inflation in next year 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? .......................................................................... Page 123 of 264 Respondents were randomly assigned to have either F3-F4 1. More 3. About the same 5. Less -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083091 Numeric Dec 0 F7 F7. Could R borrow money if R needed to If you really needed to borrow money, could you borrow money from a family member or a close friend, or is there no family member or close friend you could borrow money from? .......................................................................... 1. Could borrow from someone 5. There is no one -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083091a Numeric Dec 0 F7a F7a. How much money could R borrow if R needed to IF R HAS FAMILY MEMBER OR FRIEND FROM WHOM R COULD BORROW MONEY: What is the largest TOTAL amount of money that you could borrow from all family members and close friends combined? .......................................................................... {IF NEEDED, PROBE: What would be your best guess? RECORD IN WHOLE U.S. DOLLARS} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in F7 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083092a ? SPLITSAM G OF G/H Numeric Dec 0 F8a F8a. Can people be trusted [VERSION G] IF R SELECTED FOR SOCIAL TRUST VERSION G: Generally speaking, would you say that most people CAN BE TRUSTED, or that you CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL in dealing with people? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard trust question F8a (VERSION G) or to new trust question F8b (VERSION H). See PreRandom.17 (note that the G/H randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre- election trust questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Most people can be trusted 2. Can't be too careful -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION H -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083092b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM H OF G/H Numeric Dec 0 F8b F8b. Can people be trusted [VERSION H] IF R SELECTED FOR SOCIAL TRUST VERSION H: Page 124 of 264 Generally speaking, how often can you trust other people? ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, ABOUT HALF THE TIME, ONCE IN A WHILE, or NEVER? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard trust question F8a (VERSION G) or to new trust question F8b (VERSION H). See PreRandom.17 (note that the G/H randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre- election trust questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Always 2. Most of the time 3. About half the time -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION G -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083093 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 G1 G1. Which party better: handling nations economy 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? .......................................................................... {IF 'DK' OR 'NEITHER PARTY' IS VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE} The order of the major parties in the question text of party performance items G1, G2a, and G2b was randomized. See PreRandom.18. 1. Democrats 3. Republicans 5. Not much difference between them 7. Neither party {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083094a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM P OF P/Q Numeric Dec 0 G2a G2a. Which party better: keeping out of war [VERSION IF R SELECTED FOR PARTY-PERFORMANCE ON WAR VERSION P: 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? .......................................................................... {IF 'DK' OR 'NEITHER PARTY' IS VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE} The order of the major parties in the question text of party performance items G1, G2a, and G2b was randomized. See PreRandom.18. Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard war question G2a (VERSION P) or to new war question G2b (VERSION Q). See PreRandom.19 (note that the P/Q randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election war questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). Page 125 of 264 1. Democrats 3. Republicans 5. About the same by both 7. Neither party {VOL} -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION Q -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083094b ? FWD/REV Q OF P/Q Numeric Dec 0 G2b G2b. Which party better: keeping out of war [VERSION IF R SELECTED FOR PARTY-PERFORMANCE ON WAR VERSION Q: Looking ahead, which party would be more likely to involve the United States in another war in the next four years-- [the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS / the REPUBLICANS, the DEMOCRATS], or ABOUT THE SAME by both? .......................................................................... {IF 'DK' OR 'NEITHER PARTY' IS VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE} The order of the major parties in the question text of party performance items G1, G2a, and G2b was randomized. See PreRandom.18. Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard war question G2a (VERSION P) or to new war question G2b (VERSION Q). See PreRandom.19 (note that the P/Q randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election war questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). 1. Democrats 3. Republicans 5. About the same by both 7. Neither party {VOL} -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION P -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083095 Numeric Dec 0 H1 H1. During last year, U.S. position in world 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? .......................................................................... 1. Weaker 3. Stayed about the same 5. Stronger -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083096 Numeric Dec 0 H2 H2. Country would be better off if we just stayed home Do you AGREE or DISAGREE with this statement: 'This country would be better off if we just stayed home and did not concern ourselves with problems in other parts of the world.' .......................................................................... 1. Agree 5. Disagree -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 126 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083097 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 J1 J1. Party ID: Does R think of self as Dem, Rep, Ind or Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a [DEMOCRAT, a REPUBLICAN / a REPUBLICAN, a DEMOCRAT], an INDEPENDENT, or what? .......................................................................... The order of the major parties in the question text of party ID question J1 was randomized. See PreRandom.20. 1. Democrat 2. Republican 3. Independent 4. Other party (SPECIFY) 5. No preference {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083098a Numeric Dec 0 J1a J1a. Party Identification strong - Democrat/Republican IF R CONSIDERS SELF A DEMOCRAT: / IF R CONSIDERS SELF A REPUBLICAN : Would you call yourself a STRONG Democrat or a NOT VERY STRONG Democrat / Would you call yourself a STRONG Republican or a NOT VERY STRONG Republican? .......................................................................... 1. Strong 5. Not very strong -1. INAP, 3,4,5,-8,-9 in J1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083098b Numeric Dec 0 J1b J1b. No Party Identification - closer to Dems or Reps IF R'S PARTY PREFERENCE IS INDEPENDENT, NO PREFERENCE, OTHER, DK: Do you think of yourself as CLOSER to the Republican Party or to the Democratic party? .......................................................................... 1. Closer to Republican 3. Neither [VOL] 5. Closer to Democratic -1. INAP, 1,2,-9 in J1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 K1 IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J / IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K: [Please look at page 6;7 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. / 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.] .......................................................................... Page 127 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083099a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1a1 K1a1. Pres Dem cand trait moral [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is MORAL' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'MORAL'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. If R was randomly assigned to forward order of response options, then the Respondent Booklet reference was to Page 6; if R was randomly assigned to reverse-order response options, then the RB reference was to Page 7. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 128 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083099b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1a2 K1a2. Pres Dem cand trait strong leadership [VERSION IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. If R was randomly assigned to forward order of response options, then the Respondent Booklet reference was to Page 6; if R was randomly assigned to reverse-order response options, then the RB reference was to Page 7. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083099c ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1a3 K1a3. Pres Dem cand trait really cares [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU'? Page 129 of 264 (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083099d ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1a4 K1a4. Pres Dem cand trait knowledgeable [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is KNOWLEDGEABLE' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'KNOWLEDGEABLE'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates Page 130 of 264 was randomized. See PreRandom.21. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083099e ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1a5 K1a5. Pres Dem cand trait intelligent [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is INTELLIGENT' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'INTELLIGENT'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. If R was randomly assigned to forward order of response options, then the Respondent Booklet reference was to Page 6; if R was randomly assigned to reverse-order response options, then the RB reference was to Page 7. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well Page 131 of 264 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083099f ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1a6 K1a6. Pres Dem cand trait honest [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is HONEST' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'HONEST'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. If R was randomly assigned to forward order of response options, then the Respondent Booklet reference was to Page 6; if R was randomly assigned to reverse-order response options, then the RB reference was to Page 7. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083099g ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1a7 K1a7. Pres Dem cand trait optimistic [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: Page 132 of 264 [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is OPTIMISTIC' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'OPTIMISTIC'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. If R was randomly assigned to forward order of response options, then the Respondent Booklet reference was to Page 6; if R was randomly assigned to reverse-order response options, then the RB reference was to Page 7. -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083100a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1b1 K1b1. Pres Dem cand trait moral [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is MORAL' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'MORAL'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 Page 133 of 264 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083100b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1b2 K1b2. Pres Dem cand trait strong leadership [VERSION IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well Page 134 of 264 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083100c ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1b3 K1b3. Pres Dem cand trait really cares[VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083100d ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1b4 K1b4. Pres Dem cand trait knowledgeable [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is KNOWLEDGEABLE' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? Page 135 of 264 / (What about) 'KNOWLEDGEABLE'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083100e ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1b5 K1b5. Pres Dem cand trait intelligent [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is INTELLIGENT' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'INTELLIGENT'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates Page 136 of 264 was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083100f ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1b6 K1b6. Pres Dem cand trait honest [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is HONEST' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'HONEST'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 137 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083100g ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K1b7 K1b7. Pres Dem cand trait optimistic [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about BARACK OBAMA. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is OPTIMISTIC' describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'OPTIMISTIC'? (Does this phrase describe Barack Obama EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083101a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2a1 K2a1. Pres Rep cand trait moral [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is MORAL' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'MORAL'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... Page 138 of 264 {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083101b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2a2 K2a2. Pres Rep cand trait strong leadership [VERSION IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all Page 139 of 264 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083101c ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2a3 K2a3. Pres Rep cand trait really cares [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083101d ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2a4 K2a4. Pres Rep cand trait knowledgeable [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is KNOWLEDGEABLE' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'KNOWLEDGEABLE'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... Page 140 of 264 {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083101e ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2a5 K2a5. Pres Rep cand trait intelligent [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is INTELLIGENT' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'INTELLIGENT'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all Page 141 of 264 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083101f ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2a6 K2a6. Pres Rep cand trait honest [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is HONEST' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'HONEST'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083101g ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2a7 K2a7. Pres Rep cand trait optimistic [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is OPTIMISTIC' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'OPTIMISTIC'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... Page 142 of 264 {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083102a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2b1 K2b1. Pres Rep cand trait moral [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is MORAL' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'MORAL'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well Page 143 of 264 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083102b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2b2 K2b2. Pres Rep cand trait strong leadership [VERSION IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083102c ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2b3 K2b3. Pres Rep cand trait really cares [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / Page 144 of 264 (What about) 'REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083102d ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2b4 K2b4. Pres Rep cand trait knowledgeable [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is KNOWLEDGEABLE' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'KNOWLEDGEABLE'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. Page 145 of 264 For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083102e ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2b5 K2b5. Pres Rep cand trait intelligent [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is INTELLIGENT' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'INTELLIGENT'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083102f ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 Page 146 of 264 K2b6 K2b6. Pres Rep cand trait honest [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is HONEST' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'HONEST'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.21. For each version of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order in which traits were administered was randomized in common order for both candidates. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J ============================================================================================= V083102g ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 K2b7 K2b7. Pres Rep cand trait optimistic [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL CAND TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: [Think about JOHN MCCAIN. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is OPTIMISTIC' describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'OPTIMISTIC'? (Does this phrase describe John McCain EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Page 147 of 264 Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1a1-K1a7 and K2a1-K2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential candidate traits questions K1b1-K1b7 and K2b1-K2b7 (VERSION K). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential candidate traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For both the standard and new versions of Presidential candidate traits questions, the order of administration 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 M1 Now we want to ask you about the current war in Iraq. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V083103 Numeric Dec 0 M1a M1a. Was Iraq war worth the cost Taking everything into account, do you think the war in Iraq has been WORTH THE COST or NOT? .......................................................................... 1. Worth it 5. Not worth it -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083104 Numeric Dec 0 M2 M2. Iraq war increased or decreased threat of 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? .......................................................................... 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Stayed about the same -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N1 Page 148 of 264 IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": Please look at page 8 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. .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version ============================================================================================= V083105 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N1a N1a. Spending and Services - 7-point scale self [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -7. Haven't thought much about this -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083106 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N1b N1b. Importance of spending-services issue to R [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": How important is this issue to you personally? NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, NOT TOO important, SOMEWHAT important, VERY important, or EXTREMELY important? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Not too important 3. Somewhat important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083107a ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 Page 149 of 264 N1c1 N1c1. Spending and Services: Dem Pres cand [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": (Still looking at page 8 of the booklet) Where would you place BARACK OBAMA on this issue? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.24. 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW ============================================================================================= V083107b ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N1c2 N1c2. Spending and Services: Rep Pres cand [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": (Still looking at page 8 of the booklet) Where would you place JOHN MCCAIN on this issue? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.24. 1. Govt should provide many fewer services 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should provide many more services -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083108 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N1d N1d. Spending and Services - self [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": Do you think the government should provide MORE services than it does now, FEWER services than it does now, or ABOUT THE SAME NUMBER of services as it does now? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. Page 150 of 264 1. More services 3. Fewer services 5. About the same services -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083108a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N1d1 N1d1. Amount more/less spending and Services - self IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF R THINKS THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MORE SERVICES THAN IT DOES NOW / IF R THINKS THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE FEWER SERVICES THAN IT DOES NOW: Do you think that the government should provide A LOT more services, SOMEWHAT more services, or SLIGHTLY more services than it does now? / Do you think that the government should provide A LOT fewer services, SOMEWHAT fewer services, or SLIGHTLY fewer services than it does now? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A lot 3. Somewhat 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in N1d; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083108x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N1d1x N1d1x. SUMMARY: R position on services-spending [NEW] SUMMARY: R position on services-spending [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N1d and N1d1. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. 1. A lot more 2. Somewhat more 3. Slightly more 4. About the same 5. Slight fewer 6. Somewhat fewer 7. A lot fewer -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N1d or N1d1) -9. Refused (in N1d or N1d1) ============================================================================================= V083109 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N1e N1e. Importance of spending-services issue to R [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": Page 151 of 264 How important is this issue to you personally? (NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, SLIGHTLY IMPORTANT, MODERATELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, or EXTREMELY IMPORTANT?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Slightly important 3. Moderately important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083110 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N1f1 N1f1. Spending and Services: Dem Pres cand [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": What about BARACK OBAMA? (Does Barack Obama think the government should provide MORE services than it does now, FEWER services than it does now, or ABOUT THE SAME NUMBER of services as it does now?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.24. 1. More services 3. Fewer services 5. About the same services -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083110a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N1f1a N1f1a. Amt more/less spending-services: Dem Pres cand IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF DEMOCRATIC PRES CAND THINKS GOVT SHOULD PROVIDE MORE SERVICES THAN NOW / IF DEMOCRATIC PRES CAND THINKS GOVT SHOULD PROVIDE FEWER SERVICES THAN NOW: Does he think that the government should provide A LOT more services, SOMEWHAT more services, or SLIGHTLY more services than it does now? / Does he think that the government should provide A LOT fewer services, SOMEWHATfewer services, or SLIGHTLY fewer services than it does now? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.24. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. Page 152 of 264 1. A lot 3. Somewhat 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in N1f1; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083110x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N1f1ax N1f1ax. SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand position on serv-spend SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand position on serv-spend [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N1f1 and N1f1a. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.24. 1. A lot more 2. Somewhat more 3. Slightly more 4. About the same 5. Slight fewer 6. Somewhat fewer 7. A lot fewer -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N1f1 or N1f1a) -9. Refused (in N1f1 or N1f1a) ============================================================================================= V083111 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N1f2 N1f2. Spending and Services: Rep Pres cand [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": What about JOHN MCCAIN? (Does John McCain think the government should provide MORE services than it does now, FEWER services than it does now, or ABOUT THE SAME NUMBER of services as it does now?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.24. 1. More services 3. Fewer services 5. About the same services -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083111a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N1f2a N1f2a. Amt more/less spending-services: Rep Pres cand IF R SELECTED FOR SPENDING-SERVICES QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF REPUBLICAN PRES CAND THINKS GOVT SHOULD PROVIDE MORE SERVICES THAN NOW / IF REPUBLICAN PRES CAND THINKS GOVT SHOULD PROVIDE FEWER SERVICES THAN NOW: Page 153 of 264 Does he think that the government should provide A LOT more services, SOMEWHAT more services, or SLIGHTLY more services than it does now? / Does he think that the government should provide A LOT fewer services, SOMEWHATfewer services, or SLIGHTLY fewer services than it does now? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.24. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A lot 3. Somewhat 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in N1f2; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083111x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N1f2ax N1f2ax. SUMMARY: Rep Pres cand position on serv-spend SUMMARY: Rep Pres cand position on serv-spend [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N1f2 and N1f2a. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version government spending-services questions N1a-N1c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version services questions N1d-N1f2a. See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.24. 1. A lot more 2. Somewhat more 3. Slightly more 4. About the same 5. Slight fewer 6. Somewhat fewer 7. A lot fewer -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N1f2 or N1f2a) -9. Refused (in N1f2 or N1f2a) ============================================================================================= ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N2 IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": Please look at page 9 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. .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version defense spending questions N2-N2c2 (VERSION OLD), or else Page 154 of 264 to new-version defense-spending questions N2d-N2f2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. ============================================================================================= V083112 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N2a N2a. Defense spending - 7-point scale self [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version defense spending questions N2-N2c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N2d-N2f2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Govt should decrease defense spending 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should increase defense spending -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -7. Haven't thought much about this -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083113 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N2b N2b. Importance of defense spending issue to R [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": How important is this issue to you personally? NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, NOT TOO important, SOMEWHAT important, VERY important, or EXTREMELY important? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version defense spending questions N2-N2c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N2d-N2f2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Not too important 3. Somewhat important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083114a ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N2c1 N2c1. Defense spending scale: Dem Pres cand [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": (Still looking at Page 9) Where would you place BARACK OBAMA on this issue? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version defense spending questions N2-N2c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N2d-N2f2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Page 155 of 264 Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. 1. Govt should decrease defense spending 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should increase defense spending -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083114b ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N2c2 N2c2. Defense spending scale: Rep Pres cand [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": (Still looking at Page 9) Where would you place JOHN MCCAIN on this issue? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version defense spending questions N2-N2c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N2d-N2f2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. 1. Govt should decrease defense spending 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should increase defense spending -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083115 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N2d N2d. Defense spending - self [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": Do you think that the government should spend MORE on national defense, LESS on national defense, or ABOUT THE SAME on national defense as it does now? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version defense spending questions N2-N2c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N2d-N2f2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. More 3. Less 5. About the same -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083115a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N2d1 N2d1. Amount more/less defense spending - self [NEW] Page 156 of 264 IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF R THINKS THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD SPEND MORE ON DEFENSE SPENDING / IF R THINKS THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD SPEND LESS ON DEFENSE SPENDING : Do you think that the government should spend A LOT more, SOMEWHAT more, or SLIGHTLY more than it does now? / Do you think that the government should spend A LOT less, SOMEWHAT less, or SLIGHTLY less than it does now? .......................................................................... For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A lot 3. Somewhat 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in N2d; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083115x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N2d1x N2d1x. SUMMARY: R position on def spend [NEW] SUMMARY: R position on def spend [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N2d and N2d1. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. 1. A lot more 2. Somewhat more 3. Slightly more 4. About the same 5. Slight less 6. Somewhat less 7. A lot less -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N2d or N2d1) -9. Refused (in N2d or N2d1) ============================================================================================= V083116 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N2e N2e. Importance of defense spend issue to R [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": How important is this issue to you personally? (NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, SLIGHTLY IMPORTANT, MODERATELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, or EXTREMELY IMPORTANT?) .......................................................................... For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. 1. Not important at all 2. Slightly important 3. Moderately important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important Page 157 of 264 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083117 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N2f1 N2f1. Defense spending: Dem Pres cand [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": What about BARACK OBAMA? (Does Barack Obama think the government should spend MORE on national defense, LESS on national defense, or ABOUT THE SAME on national defense?) .......................................................................... For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. 1. More 3. Less 5. About the same -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083117a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N2f1a N2f1a. Amt more/less defense spend: Dem Pres cand IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF DEMOCRATIC PRES CAND THINKS GOVT SHOULD SPEND MORE ON DEFENSE THAN NOW / IF DEMOCRATIC PRES CAND THINKS GOVT SHOULD SPEND LESS ON DEFENSE THAN NOW: Does he think that the government should spend A LOT more, SOMEWHAT more, or SLIGHTLY more than it does now? / Does he think that the government should spend A LOT less, SOMEWHAT less, or SLIGHTLY less than it does now? .......................................................................... For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A lot 3. Somewhat 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in N2f1; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083117x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N2f1ax N2f1ax. SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand position on def spend SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand position on def spend [NEW] .......................................................................... Page 158 of 264 Built from N2f1 and N2f1a. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. 1. A lot more 2. Somewhat more 3. Slightly more 4. About the same -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N2f1 or N2f1a) -9. Refused (in N2f1 or N2f1a) ============================================================================================= V083118 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N2f2 N2f2. Defense spending: Rep Pres cand [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": What about JOHN MCCAIN? (Does John McCain think the government should spend MORE on national defense, LESS on national defense, or ABOUT THE SAME on national defense?) .......................................................................... For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. 1. More 3. Less 5. About the same -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083118a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N2f2a N2f2a. Amt more/less defense spend: Rep Pres cand IF R SELECTED FOR DEFENSE SPENDING QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF REPUBLICAN PRES CAND THINKS GOVT SHOULD SPEND MORE ON DEFENSE THAN NOW / IF REPUBLICAN PRES CAND THINKS GOVT SHOULD SPEND LESS ON DEFENSE THAN NOW: Does he think that the government should spend A LOT more, SOMEWHAT more, or SLIGHTLY more than it does now? / Does he think that the government should spend A LOT less, SOMEWHAT less, or SLIGHTLY less than it does now? .......................................................................... For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or Page 159 of 264 reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A lot 3. Somewhat 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in N2f2; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083118x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N2f2ax N2f2ax. SUMMARY: Rep Pres cand position on def spend SUMMARY: Rep Pres cand position on def spend [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N2f2 and N2f2a. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.25. 1. A lot more 2. Somewhat more 3. Slightly more 4. About the same 5. Slight less 6. Somewhat less 7. A lot less -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N2f2 or N2f2a) -9. Refused (in N2f2 or N2f2a) ============================================================================================= ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N3 IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": Please look at page 10 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. .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. ============================================================================================= V083119 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N3a N3a. Govt/private medical insur scale: self-placement IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven’t you thought much about this? .......................................................................... Page 160 of 264 Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Govt insurance plan 2. -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -7. Haven't thought much about it -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083120 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N3b N3b. Importance of govt insurance issue to R [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": How important is this issue to you personally? NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, NOT TOO IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, OR EXTREMELY IMPORTANT? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Not too important 3. Somewhat important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083121a ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N3c1 N3c1. Insurance scale: Dem Pres cand [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": (Still looking at Page 10) Where would you place BARACK OBAMA on this issue? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.26. 1. Govt insurance plan 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Private insurance plan Page 161 of 264 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083121b ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N3c2 N3c2. Insurance scale: Rep Pres cand [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": (Still looking at Page 10) Where would you place JOHN MCCAIN on this issue? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.26. 1. Govt insurance plan 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Private insurance plan -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083122 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3d N3d. Favor/opp prescription drug coverage for seniors IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": Do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the U.S. government paying for all of the cost of prescription drugs for senior citizens who are living on very little income? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083122a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3d1 N3d1. How much favor/opp prescr drug cover for seniors IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF R FAVORS PRESCRIPTION DRUG COVERAGE FOR LOW INCOME SENIORS / IF R OPPOSES PRESCRIPTION DRUG COVERAGE FOR LOW INCOME SENIORS : Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a Page 162 of 264 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in N3d; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083122x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3d1x N3d1x. SUMMARY: R position on senior prescr drug cover SUMMARY: R position on senior prescr drug cover [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N3d and N3d1. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N3d or N3d1) -9. Refused (in N3d or N3d1) ============================================================================================= V083123 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3e N3e. Importance of prescript drug coverage for seniors IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": How important is this issue to you personally? (NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, SLIGHTLY IMPORTANT, MODERATELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, or EXTREMELY IMPORTANT?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Slightly important 3. Moderately important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083124 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3f N3f. Favor/oppose universal health coverage [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": Do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the U.S. government paying for all necessary medical care for all Americans? .......................................................................... Page 163 of 264 Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083124a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3f1 N3f1. How much favor/oppose universal health coverage IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF R FAVORS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE FOR ALL AMERICANS / IF R OPPOSES UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE FOR ALL AMERICANS : Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in N3f; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083124x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3f1x N3f1x. SUMMARY: R position on universal health care SUMMARY: R position on universal health care [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N3f and N3f1. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N3f or N3f1) -9. Refused (in N3f or N3f1) ============================================================================================= V083125 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3g N3g. Importance of universal health coverage [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": Page 164 of 264 How important is this issue to you personally? (NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, SLIGHTLY IMPORTANT, MODERATELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, or EXTREMELY IMPORTANT?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Slightly important 3. Moderately important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083126 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3h1 N3h1. Dem pres cand favor/opp universal health cover IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": What about BARACK OBAMA? (Does Barack Obama FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the U.S. government paying for all necessary medical care for all Americans?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.26. 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083126a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3h1a N3h1a. How mch Dem Pres cand fav/opp univ health cover IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE FAVORS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE / IF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE OPPOSES UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE : Does he favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Does he oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.26. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately Page 165 of 264 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in N3h1; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083126x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3h1ax N3h1ax. SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand posn on univ healthcare SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand posn on univ healthcare [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N3h1 and N3h1a. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.26. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N3h1 or N3h1a) -9. Refused (in N3h1 or N3h1a) ============================================================================================= V083127 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3h2 N3h2. Rep pres cand favor/opp universal health cover IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": What about JOHN MCCAIN? (Does John McCain FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the U.S. government paying for all necessary medical care for all Americans?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.26. 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083127a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3h2a N3h2a. How mch Rep Pres cand fav/opp univ health cover IF R SELECTED FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE FAVORS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE / IF REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE OPPOSES UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE : Does he favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Does he oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... Page 166 of 264 Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.26. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in N3h2; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083127x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N3h2ax N3h2ax. SUMMARY: Rep Pres cand posn on univ healthcare SUMMARY: Rep Pres cand posn on univ healthcare [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N3h2 and N3h2a. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version health insurance questions N3-N3c2 (VERSIOn OLD), or else to new-version defense-spending questions N3d-N3h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.26. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N3h2 or N3h2a) -9. Refused (in N3h2 or N3h2a) ============================================================================================= ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N4 IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": Please look at page 11 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. .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. ============================================================================================= V083128 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 Page 167 of 264 N4a N4a. Guaranteed job-income scale: self-placement [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven’t you thought much about this? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 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 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -7. Haven't thought much about this ============================================================================================= V083129 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N4b N4b. Importance of guaranteed job-income issue to IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": How important is this issue to you personally? NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, NOT TOO IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, OR EXTREMELY IMPORTANT? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Not too important 3. Somewhat important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083130a ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N4c1 N4c1. Guar job scale: Dem Pres cand [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": (Still looking at Page 11) Where would you place BARACK OBAMA on this issue? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.27. 1. Govt should see to jobs and standard of living 2. 3. Page 168 of 264 4. 5. 6. 7. Govt should let each person get ahead on own -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083130b ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N4c2 N4c2. Guar job scale: Rep Pres cand [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": (Still looking at Page 11) Where would you place JOHN MCCAIN on this issue? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.27. 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 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083131 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4d N4d. Favor/oppose illegal immigrant work period [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": Citizens of other countries who have come to live in the United States without the permission of the U.S. government are called "illegal immigrants." Do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE allowing illegal immigrants to work in the United States for up to three years, after which they would have to go back to their home country? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083131a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4d1 N4d1. How much favor/opp illegal immigrant work period Page 169 of 264 IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF R FAVORS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WORK PERIOD / IF R OPPOSES ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WORK PERIOD : Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in N4d; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083131x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4d1x N4d1x. SUMMARY: R on illegal immigr work period [NEW] SUMMARY: R on illegal immigr work period [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N4d and N4d1. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N4d or N4d1) -9. Refused (in N4d or N4d1) ============================================================================================= V083132 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4e N4e. Importance of illegal immigrant work period [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": How important is this issue to you personally? (NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, SLIGHTLY IMPORTANT, MODERATELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, or EXTREMELY IMPORTANT?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Slightly important 3. Moderately important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 170 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083133 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4f N4f. Favor/opp citizenshp process for illeg immigrants IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": Do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the U.S. government making it possible for illegal immigrants to become U.S. citizens? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083133a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4f1 N4f1. How much favor/oppose citizenship illegals [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF R FAVORS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CITIZENSHIP PROCESS / IF R OPPOSES ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CITIZENSHIP PROCESS : Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in N4f; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083133x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4f1x N4f1x. SUMMARY: R on illegal immigr citizenship SUMMARY: R on illegal immigr citizenship process[NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N4f and N4f1. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal Page 171 of 264 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N4f or N4f1) -9. Refused (in N4ff or N4f1) ============================================================================================= V083134 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4g N4g. Importance of citizenship illegals issue [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": How important is this issue to you personally? (NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, SLIGHTLY IMPORTANT, MODERATELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, or EXTREMELY IMPORTANT?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Slightly important 3. Moderately important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083135 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4h1 N4h1. Dem Pres cand favor/oppose citizenship illegals IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": What about BARACK OBAMA? (Does Barack Obama FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the U.S. government making it possible for illegal immigrants to become U.S. citizens? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.27. 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083135a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4h1a N4h1a. How mch Dem Pres cand fav/opp citznshp illegals IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF DEMOCRATIC PRES CAND FAVORS CITIZENSHIP PROCESS FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS / IF DEMOCRATIC PRES CAND OPPOSES CITIZENSHIP PROCESS FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS : Does he favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Does he oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Page 172 of 264 Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.27. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in N4h1; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083135x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4h1ax N4h1ax. SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand on illeg immigr SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand on illeg immigr citznshp[NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N4h1 and N4h1a. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.27. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N4h1 or N4h1a) -9. Refused (in N4h1 or N4h1a) ============================================================================================= V083136 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4h2 N4h2. 2nd pres cand favor/oppose citizenship illegals IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": What about JOHN MCCAIN? (Does John McCain FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the U.S. government making it possible for illegal immigrants to become U.S. citizens? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.27. 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083136a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 Page 173 of 264 N4h2a N4h2a. How mch Rep Pres cand fav/opp citznshp illegals IF R SELECTED FOR JOBS QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF REPUBLICAN PRES CAND FAVORS CITIZENSHIP PROCESS FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS / IF REPUBLICAN PRES CAND OPPOSES CITIZENSHIP PROCESS FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS : Does he favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Does he oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.27. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in N4h2; R selected for VERSION OLD ============================================================================================= V083136x ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N4h2ax N4h2ax. SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand on illeg immigr SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand on illeg immigr citznshp[NEW] .......................................................................... Built from N4h2 and N4h2a. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version guaranteed jobs questions N4-N4c2 (VERSION OLD, or else to new-version illegal immigrants questions N4d-N4h2a (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.27. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know (in N4h2 or N4h2a) -9. Refused (in N4h2 or N4h2a) ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 N5 IF R SELECTED FOR AID TO BLACKS QUESTIONS [OLD]: Please look at page 12 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. Page 174 of 264 .......................................................................... A 1/2 sample of respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version aid to blacks questions N5-N5c2 (VERSION OLD). See PreRandom.2. ============================================================================================= V083137 Numeric Dec 0 N5a N5a. Govt assistance to blacks scale: self-placement IF R SELECTED FOR AID TO BLACKS QUESTIONS [OLD]: (Still looking at page 12 of the booklet.) Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version aid to blacks questions N5-N5c2 (VERSION OLD). See PreRandom.2. 1. Govt should help blacks 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Blacks should help themselves -7. Haven't thought much about this -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083138a ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 N5b1 N5b1. Importance of aid to blacks issue to R [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR IMPORTANCE QUESTION VERSION "OLD": How important is this issue to you personally? (NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, NOT TOO IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, or EXTREMELY IMPORTANT?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version importance of aid to blacks question N5b1 (VERSION OLD). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Not too important 3. Somewhat important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083138b ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 N5b2 N5b2. Importance of aid to blacks issue to R [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR IMPORTANCE QUESTION VERSION "NEW": How important is this issue to you personally? (NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, SLIGHTLY IMPORTANT, MODERATELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, or EXTREMELY IMPORTANT?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to new-version importance of aid to blacks question N5b2 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Slightly important Page 175 of 264 3. Moderately important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083139a Numeric Dec 0 N5c1 N5c1. Aid to blacks Placement: Dem Pres cand IF R SELECTED FOR AID TO BLACKS QUESTIONS [OLD]: (Still looking at page 12 of the booklet.) Where would you place BARACK OBAMA on this issue? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} The order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.28. 1. Govt should help blacks 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Blacks should help themselves -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083139b Numeric Dec 0 N5c2 N5c2. Aid to blacks Placement: Rep Pres cand IF R SELECTED FOR AID TO BLACKS QUESTIONS [OLD]: (Still looking at page 12 of the booklet.) Where would you place JOHN MCCAIN on this issue? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} The order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.28. 1. Govt should help blacks 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Blacks should help themselves -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 P1 (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: .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V083140 Numeric Dec 0 Page 176 of 264 P1a P1a. Federal Budget Spending: building-repairing 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? .......................................................................... 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083140a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1a1 P1a1. How much increase or decrease spending on IF R THINKS SPENDING ON HIGHWAYS SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON HIGHWAYS SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083140x Numeric Dec 0 P1a1x P1a1x. SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on highways .......................................................................... Built from P1a and P1a1. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Increased a great deal 2. Increased a moderate amount 3. Increased a little 4. Kept about the same 5. Decreased a little 6. Decreased a moderate amount 7. Decreased a great deal 8. Cut out entirely [VOL] -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083141 Numeric Dec 0 P1b P1b. Federal Budget Spending: Social Security (What about) SOCIAL SECURITY (Should federal spending on Social Security be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) .......................................................................... Page 177 of 264 The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083141a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1b1 P1b1. How much increase or decrease spend on Soc IF R THINKS SPENDING ON SOCIAL SECURITY SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON SOCIAL SECURITY SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083141x Numeric Dec 0 P1b1x P1b1x. SUMMARY: increase or decrease spend on Soc SUMMARY: increase or decrease spend on Soc Security .......................................................................... Built from P1b and P1b1. The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Increased a great deal 2. Increased a moderate amount 3. Increased a little 4. Kept about the same 5. Decreased a little 6. Decreased a moderate amount 7. Decreased a great deal 8. Cut out entirely [VOL] -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083142 Numeric Dec 0 P1c P1c. Federal Budget Spending: public schools Page 178 of 264 (What about) PUBLIC SCHOOLS (Should federal spending on public schools be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. 1. Increased 3. Decreased -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083142a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1c1 P1c1. How much increase or decrease spend on public IF R THINKS SPENDING ON PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1c -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083142x Numeric Dec 0 P1c1x P1c1x. SUMMARY: increase or decrease spend on public SUMMARY: increase or decrease spend on public schools .......................................................................... Built from P1c and P1c1. The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Increased a great deal 2. Increased a moderate amount 3. Increased a little 4. Kept about the same 5. Decreased a little 6. Decreased a moderate amount 7. Decreased a great deal 8. Cut out entirely [VOL] -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083143 Numeric Dec 0 Page 179 of 264 P1d P1d. Federal Budget Spending: science and technology (What about) SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (Should federal spending on science and technology be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083143a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1d1 P1d1. How much increase/decrease spend on science and IF R THINKS SPENDING ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1d -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083143x Numeric Dec 0 P1d1x P1d1x. SUMMARY: increase/decrease spend on science and SUMMARY: increase/decrease spend on science and techn .......................................................................... Built from P1d and P1d1. The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Increased a great deal 2. Increased a moderate amount 3. Increased a little 4. Kept about the same 5. Decreased a little 6. Decreased a moderate amount 7. Decreased a great deal 8. Cut out entirely [VOL] -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 180 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083144 Numeric Dec 0 P1e P1e. Federal Budget Spending: dealing with crime (What about) DEALING WITH CRIME (Should federal spending on dealing with crime be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083144a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1e1 P1e1. How much increase or decrease spending on crime IF R THINKS SPENDING ON DEALING WITH CRIME SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON DEALING WITH CRIME SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1e -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083144x Numeric Dec 0 P1e1x P1e1x. SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on crime SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on crime .......................................................................... Built from P1e and P1e1. The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Increased a great deal 2. Increased a moderate amount 3. Increased a little 4. Kept about the same 5. Decreased a little 6. Decreased a moderate amount 7. Decreased a great deal 8. Cut out entirely [VOL] Page 181 of 264 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083145 Numeric Dec 0 P1f P1f. Federal Budget Spending: welfare programs (What about) WELFARE PROGRAMS (Should federal spending on welfare programs be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083145a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1f1 P1f1. How much increase or decrease spending on IF R THINKS SPENDING ON WELFARE PROGRAMS SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON WELFARE PROGRAMS SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1f -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083145x Numeric Dec 0 P1f1x P1f1x. SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on welfare .......................................................................... Built from P1f and P1f1. The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Increased a great deal 2. Increased a moderate amount 3. Increased a little 4. Kept about the same 5. Decreased a little 6. Decreased a moderate amount 7. Decreased a great deal Page 182 of 264 8. Cut out entirely [VOL] -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083146 Numeric Dec 0 P1g P1g. Federal Budget Spending: child care (What about) CHILD CARE (Should federal spending on child care be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083146a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1g1 P1g1. How much increase or decrease spending on child IF R THINKS SPENDING ON CHILD CARE SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON CHILD CARE SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1g -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083146x Numeric Dec 0 P1g1x P1g1x. SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on child SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on child care .......................................................................... Built from P1g and P1g1. The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Increased a great deal 2. Increased a moderate amount 3. Increased a little 4. Kept about the same Page 183 of 264 5. Decreased a little 6. Decreased a moderate amount 7. Decreased a great deal 8. Cut out entirely [VOL] -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083147 Numeric Dec 0 P1h P1h. Federal Budget Spending: foreign aid (What about) FOREIGN AID (Should federal spending on foreign aid be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083147a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1h1 P1h1. How much increase or decrease spending on IF R THINKS SPENDING ON FOREIGN AID SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON FOREIGN AID SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1h -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083147x Numeric Dec 0 P1h1x P1h1x. SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on foreign aid .......................................................................... Built from P1h and P1h1. The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. Page 184 of 264 1. Increased a great deal 2. Increased a moderate amount 3. Increased a little 4. Kept about the same 5. Decreased a little 6. Decreased a moderate amount 7. Decreased a great deal 8. Cut out entirely [VOL] -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083148 Numeric Dec 0 P1j P1j. Federal Budget Spending: aid to the poor (What about) AID TO THE POOR (Should federal spending on aid to the poor be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083148a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1j1 P1j1. How much increase or decrease spending on aid to IF R THINKS SPENDING ON AID TO THE POOR SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON AID TO THE POOR SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1j -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083148x Numeric Dec 0 P1j1x P1j1x. SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on aid SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on aid to poor .......................................................................... Built from P1j and P1j1. The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to Page 185 of 264 administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Increased a great deal 2. Increased a moderate amount 3. Increased a little 4. Kept about the same 5. Decreased a little 6. Decreased a moderate amount 7. Decreased a great deal 8. Cut out entirely [VOL] -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083149 Numeric Dec 0 P1k P1k. Federal Budget Spending: border security (What about) TIGHTENING BORDER SECURITY TO PREVENT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION (Should federal spending on tightening border security to prevent illigal immigration be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083149a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1k1 P1k1. How much increase or decrease spending on border IF R THINKS SPENDING ON TIGHTENING BORDER SECURITY SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON TIGHTENING BORDER SECURITY SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1k -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083149x Numeric Dec 0 P1k1x P1k1x. SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on border .......................................................................... Built from P1k and P1k1. The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- Page 186 of 264 PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083150 Numeric Dec 0 P1m P1m. Federal Budget Spending: war on terrorism (What about) THE WAR ON TERRORISM (Should federal spending on the war on terrorism be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083150a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1m1 P1m1. How much increase/decrease spendg on war on IF R THINKS SPENDING ON THE WAR ON TERRORISM SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON THE WAR ON TERRORISM SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1m -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083150x Numeric Dec 0 P1m1x P1m1x. SUMMARY: increase/decrease spendg on war on SUMMARY: increase/decrease spendg on war on terrorism .......................................................................... Page 187 of 264 Built from P1m and P1m1. The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Increased a great deal 2. Increased a moderate amount 3. Increased a little 4. Kept about the same -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083151 Numeric Dec 0 P1n P1n. Federal Budget Spending: protecting the (What about) PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT (Should federal spending on protecting the environment be INCREASED, DECREASED, or kept ABOUT THE SAME?) .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. 1. Increased 3. Decreased 5. Kept about the same 7. Cut out entirely {VOL} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083151a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1n1 P1n1. How much increase or decrease spending on IF R THINKS SPENDING ON PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT SHOULD BE INCREASED / IF R THINKS SPENDING ON PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT SHOULD BE DECREASED : Should it be increased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? / Should it be decreased A GREAT DEAL, A MODERATE AMOUNT, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. A moderate amount 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P1n -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083151x Numeric Dec 0 P1n1x P1n1x. SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on Page 188 of 264 SUMMARY: increase or decrease spending on environment .......................................................................... Built from P1n and P1n1. The order in which federal spending items P1b-P1n was administered was randomized. See PreRandom.29a- PreRandom.29n. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Increased a great deal 2. Increased a moderate amount 3. Increased a little 4. Kept about the same 5. Decreased a little 6. Decreased a moderate amount -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083152 Numeric Dec 0 P2 P2. Statement best agrees with R about graduated tax Please look at page 13 of the Respondent Booklet. Which one of the following opinions best agrees with your view? You can just tell me the number of the opinion you choose. One: People who make more money should pay a LARGER PERCENT of their income in taxes to the government than people who make less money. Two: people who make more money should pay a SMALLER PERCENT of their income in taxes to the government than people who make less money. Three: the amount of money people make SHOULD NOT DETERMINE what percent of their income they pay in taxes. .......................................................................... 1. Larger percent 2. Smaller percent 3. Income should not determine tax rate -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083153 Numeric Dec 0 P3 P3. Big companies pay larger or smaller perc of Do you think that big companies should pay a LARGER percent of their profits in taxes than small businesses do, that big companies should pay a SMALLER percent of their profits in taxes than small businesses do, or that big companies and small businesses should pay the SAME percent of their profits in taxes? .......................................................................... 1. Larger 2. Smaller 3. The same -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 P4 IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": Page 189 of 264 Please look at page 14 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). .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. ============================================================================================= V083154 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 P4a P4a. Environment vs. jobs tradeoff scale - self-place IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 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 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -7. Haven't thought much about this -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083155 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 P4b P4b. Importance of environment/jobs issue to R [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": How important is this issue to you personally? NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, NOT TOO important, SOMEWHAT important, VERY important, or EXTREMELY important? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Not too important 3. Somewhat important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083156a ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 P4c1 P4c1. Protect Environment/Jobs: Dem Pres cand [OLD] Page 190 of 264 IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": (Still looking at page 14 of the booklet) Where would you place BARACK OBAMA (on this issue)? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.30. 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 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083156b ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 P4c2 P4c2. Protect Environment/Jobs: Rep Pres cand [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "OLD": (Still looking at page 14 of the booklet) Where would you place JOHN MCCAIN (on this issue)? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.30. 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 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083157 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4d P4d. Favor/oppose lower emission stds [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": Next, we’d like to ask whether you favor, oppose, or neither favor nor oppose a series of ways that the federal government might try to reduce future global warming. Power plants put gases into the air that could cause global warming. Do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the federal government lowering the amount of these gases that power plants are allowed to put into the air? .......................................................................... Page 191 of 264 Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083157a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4d1 P4d1. How much favor/oppose lower emission stds [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF R FAVORS LOWER POWER PLANT EMISSIONS STANDARDS / IF R OPPOSES LOWER POWER PLANT EMISSIONS STANDARDS: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in P4d; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083157x ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4d1x P4d1x. SUMMARY: favor/oppose lower emission stds [NEW] SUMMARY: favor/oppose lower emission stds [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from P4d and P4d1. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083158 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 Page 192 of 264 P4e P4e. Importance of emission std issue [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": How important is this issue to you personally? (NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, SLIGHTLY IMPORTANT, MODERATELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, or EXTREMELY IMPORTANT?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Slightly important 3. Moderately important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD ============================================================================================= V083159 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4f1 P4f1. Favor/oppose lower emission stds: Dem Pres cand IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": What about BARACK OBAMA? (Does Barack Obama FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the federal government lowering the amount of these gases that power plants are allowed to put into the air? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.30. 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083159a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4f1a P4f1a. How much Dem Pres cand fav/opp lower emissions IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF DEMOCRATIC PRES CAND FAVORS LOWER POWER PLANT EMISSIONS STANDARDS / IF DEMOCRATIC PRES CAND OPPOSES LOWER POWER PLANT EMISSIONS STANDARDS: Does he favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Does he oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.30. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. Page 193 of 264 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in P4f1; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083159x ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4f1ax P4f1ax. SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand fav/opp lower emissions SUMMARY: Dem Pres cand fav/opp lower emissions [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from P4f1 and P4f1a. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.30. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083160 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4f2 P4f2. Favor/oppose lower emission stds: Rep Pres cand IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": What about JOHN MCCAIN? (Does John McCain FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the federal government lowering the amount of these gases that power plants are allowed to put into the air? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.30. 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083160a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4f2a P4f2a. How much Rep Pres cand fav/opp lower emissions Page 194 of 264 IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF REPUBLICAN PRES CAND FAVORS LOWER POWER PLANT EMISSIONS STANDARDS / IF REPUBLICAN PRES CAND OPPOSES LOWER POWER PLANT EMISSIONS STANDARDS: Does he favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Does he oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.30. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in P4f2; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083160x ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4f2ax P4f2ax. SUMMARY: Rep Pres cand fav/opp lower emissions SUMMARY: Rep Pres cand fav/opp lower emissions [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from P4f2 and P4f2a. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. For both the standard and new version sets of questions, the order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.30. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083161 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4g P4g. Favor/oppose higher fuel standards [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": Do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the federal government requiring automakers to build cars that use less gasoline? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 Page 195 of 264 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Favor 2. Oppose 3. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083161a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4g1 P4g1. How much favor/oppose higher fuel std [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF R FAVORS HIGHER FUEL STANDARDS / IF R OPPOSES HIGHER FUEL STANDARDS: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in P4g; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083161x ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4g1x P4g1x. SUMMARY: favor/oppose higher fuel std [NEW] SUMMARY: favor/oppose higher fuel std [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from P4g and P4g1. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083162 ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4h P4h. Favor/oppose higher gas taxes [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": Page 196 of 264 Do you favor, oppose, or neither favor nor oppose increasing taxes on gasoline so people either drive less or buy cars that use less gas? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Favor -1. INAP, 3,-8,-9 in P4h; R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083162a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4h1 P4h1. How much favor/oppose higher tas taxes [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR ENVIRONMENT QUESTIONS VERSION "NEW": IF R FAVORS INCREASING GASOLINE TAXES / IF R OPPOSES INCREASING GASOLINE TAXES : Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? / .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083162x ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P4h1x P4h1x. SUMMARY: favor/oppose higher tas taxes [NEW] SUMMARY: favor/oppose higher tas taxes [NEW] .......................................................................... Built from P4h and P4h1. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version environment-jobs questions P4-P4c2 (VERSION OLD), or else to new-version environmental standards questions P4d-P4h1 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 197 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083163 Numeric Dec 0 P5 P5. R favor/oppose death penalty (Not looking at the booklet now.) Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE the death penalty for persons convicted of murder? .......................................................................... 1. Favor 5. Oppose -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083163a Numeric Dec 0 P5a P5a. Strength R favors/opposes death penalty IF R FAVORS DEATH PENALTY FOR PERSONS CONVICTED OF MURDER / IF R OPPOSES DEATH PENALTY FOR PERSONS CONVICTED OF MURDER: (Do you favor the death penalty for persons convicted of murder) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? / (Do you oppose the death penalty for persons convicted of murder) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, -8,-9 in P5 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083163x Numeric Dec 0 P5ax P5ax. SUMMARY: favor/oppose death penalty SUMMARY: favor/oppose death penalty .......................................................................... 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 4. Oppose not strongly 5. Oppose strongly -1. INAP, -8,-9 in P5 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083164 Numeric Dec 0 P6 P6. Should fed govt make it more difficult to buy a 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? .......................................................................... 1. More difficult 3. Make it easier 5. Keep these rules about the same -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083164a ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 P6a1 P6a1. Importance of gun access issue to R [OLD] Page 198 of 264 IF R SELECTED FOR IMPORTANCE QUESTION VERSION "OLD": How important is this issue to you personally? NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, NOT TOO important, SOMEWHAT important, VERY important, or EXTREMELY important? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version importance question P6a1 (VERSION OLD), or else to new- version importance question P6a2 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Not too important 3. Somewhat important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083164b ? SPLITSAM NEW Numeric Dec 0 P6a2 P6a2. Importance of gun access issue to R [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR IMPORTANCE QUESTION VERSION "NEW": How important is this issue to you personally? (NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, SLIGHTLY IMPORTANT, MODERATELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, or EXTREMELY IMPORTANT?) .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version importance question P6a1 (VERSION OLD), or else to new- version importance question P6a2 (VERSION NEW). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Slightly important 3. Moderately important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083165 Numeric Dec 0 P6b P6b. Does R have a gun in his or her home or garage Do you happen to have in your home or garage any guns or revolvers? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 P7 IF R SELECTED FOR WOMEN'S ROLE QUESTIONS: Please look at page 15 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 Page 199 of 264 between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. .......................................................................... A 1/2-sample of respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version women's role questions P7-P7c2 (VERSION OLD). See PreRandom.2. ============================================================================================= V083166 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 P7a P7a. Womens role self-placement [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR WOMEN'S ROLE QUESTIONS: Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? .......................................................................... A 1/2-sample of respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version women's role questions P7-P7c2 (VERSION OLD). See PreRandom.2. 1. Women and men should have equal roles 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A woman's place is in the home 80. Haven't thought much about this -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083167 ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 P7b P7b. Importance of women's role to R [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR WOMEN'S ROLE QUESTIONS: How important is this issue to you personally? NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, NOT TOO important, SOMEWHAT important, VERY important, or EXTREMELY important? .......................................................................... A 1/2-sample of respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version women's role questions P7-P7c2 (VERSION OLD). See PreRandom.2. 1. Not important at all 2. Not too important 3. Somewhat important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083168a ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 P7c1 P7c1. Women's role scale: Dem Pres cand [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR WOMEN'S ROLE QUESTIONS: (Still looking at page 15) Where would you place BARACK OBAMA (on this issue)? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} A 1/2-sample of respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version women's role questions P7-P7c2 (VERSION Page 200 of 264 OLD). See PreRandom.2. The order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.31. 1. Women and men should have equal roles 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A woman's place is in the home -1. INAP, -9 in Q1; R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083168b ? SPLITSAM OLD Numeric Dec 0 P7c2 P7c2. Women's role scale: Rep Pres cand [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR WOMEN'S ROLE QUESTIONS: (Still looking at page 15) Where would you place JOHN MCCAIN (on this issue)? .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DK} A 1/2-sample of respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version women's role questions P7-P7c2 (VERSION OLD). See PreRandom.2. The order of administration for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PreRandom.31. 1. Women and men should have equal roles 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A woman's place is in the home -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Q1a; -9 in Q1; R selected for VERSION NEW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083169 Numeric Dec 0 Q1 Q1. Does R think will vote this November (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? / So far as you know now, do you expect to vote in the national elections this coming November or not? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083169a Numeric Dec 0 Q1a Q1a. Who does R think will/would vote for President IF R EXPECTS TO VOTE IN NOVEMBER ELECTION / IF WILL NOT VOTE/ DK WHETHER WILL VOTE IN NOVEMBER: Page 201 of 264 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? .......................................................................... {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.} 1. Barack Obama -1. INAP, -9 in Q1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083169b Numeric Dec 0 Q1a1 Q1a1. Strength of preference for Pres cand R IF R EXPECTS TO VOTE AND INTENDED VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IS DEMOCRATIC CAND / IF R EXPECTS TO VOTE AND INTENDED VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IS REPUBLICAN CAND / IF R EXPECTS TO VOTE AND INTENDED VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IS OTHER CAND : Would you say that your preference for [Barack Obama / John McCain / that candidate] is STRONG or NOT STRONG? .......................................................................... 1. Strong 5. Not strong -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Q1a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083170a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM R OF R/S Numeric Dec 0 Q2a1a Q2a1a. Black President make R uncomfortable [VERSION IF R SELECTED FOR BLACK PRESIDENT QUESTIONS VERSION R: Thinking not about Barack Obama but instead thinking about all of the other black people who could be president in the future, does the idea of a black person being president make you feel EXTREMELY UNCOMFORTABLE, VERY UNCOMFORTABLE, MODERATELY UNCOMFORTABLE, SLIGHTLY UNCOMFORTABLE, or NOT UNCOMFORTABLE AT ALL? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to one of 2 versions of the pair of questions on black Presidents, either version Q2a1-Qa2 or else version Q2b1-Q2b2. See PreRandom.32 Note that these are all new questions; the R/S randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election black President questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely uncomfortable 2. Very uncomfortable 3. Moderately uncomfortable 4. Slightly uncomfortable 5. Not uncomfortable at all Page 202 of 264 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION S -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083170b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM S OF R/S Numeric Dec 0 Q2a1b Q2a1b. Black President make R uncomfortable [VERSION IF R SELECTED FOR BLACK PRESIDENT QUESTIONS VERSION S: Thinking about all of the black people who could be president in the future, does the idea of a black person being president make you feel EXTREMELY UNCOMFORTABLE, VERY UNCOMFORTABLE, MODERATELY UNCOMFORTABLE, SLIGHTLY UNCOMFORTABLE, or NOT UNCOMFORTABLE AT ALL? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to one of 2 versions of the pair of questions on black Presidents, either version Q2a1-Qa2 or else version Q2b1-Q2b2. See PreRandom.32 Note that these are all new questions; the R/S randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election black President questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely uncomfortable 2. Very uncomfortable 3. Moderately uncomfortable 4. Slightly uncomfortable 5. Not uncomfortable at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION R -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083170x S OF R/S Numeric Dec 0 Q2a1x Q2a1x. SUMMARY: Black President make R uncomfortable SUMMARY: Black President make R uncomfortable .......................................................................... Built from Q2a1a and Q2a1b. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of 2 versions of the pair of questions on black Presidents, either version Q2a1-Qa2 or else version Q2b1-Q2b2. See PreRandom.32 Note that these are all new questions; the R/S randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election black President questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely uncomfortable 2. Very uncomfortable 3. Moderately uncomfortable 4. Slightly uncomfortable 5. Not uncomfortable at all -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083171a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM R OF R/S Numeric Dec 0 Q2a2a Q2a2a. Black President make R pleased [VERSION R] IF R SELECTED FOR BLACK PRESIDENT QUESTIONS VERSION R: Page 203 of 264 Thinking not about Barack Obama but instead thinking about all of the other black people who could be president in the future, does the idea of a black person being president make you feel EXTREMELY PLEASED, VERY PLEASED, MODERATELY PLEASED, SLIGHTLY PLEASED, or NOT PLEASED AT ALL? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to one of 2 versions of the pair of questions on black Presidents, either version Q2a1-Qa2 or else version Q2b1-Q2b2. See PreRandom.32 Note that these are all new questions; the R/S randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election black President questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely Pleased 2. Very Pleased 3. Moderately Pleased -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION S -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083171b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM S OF R/S Numeric Dec 0 Q2a2b Q2a2b. Black President make R pleased [VERSION S] IF R SELECTED FOR BLACK PRESIDENT QUESTIONS VERSION S: Thinking about all of the black people who could be president in the future, does the idea of a black person being president make you feel EXTREMELY PLEASED, VERY PLEASED, MODERATELY PLEASED, SLIGHTLY PLEASED, or NOT PLEASED AT ALL? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to one of 2 versions of the pair of questions on black Presidents, either version Q2a1-Qa2 or else version Q2b1-Q2b2. See PreRandom.32 Note that these are all new questions; the R/S randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election black President questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely Pleased 2. Very Pleased 3. Moderately Pleased 4. Slightly Pleased 5. Not Pleased at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION R -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083171x S OF R/S Numeric Dec 0 Q2a2x Q2a2x. SUMMARY: Black President make R pleased SUMMARY: Black President make R pleased .......................................................................... Built from Q2a2a and Q2a2b. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of 2 versions of the pair of questions on black Presidents, either version Q2a1-Qa2 or else version Q2b1-Q2b2. See Page 204 of 264 PreRandom.32 Note that these are all new questions; the R/S randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election black President questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely Pleased 2. Very Pleased 3. Moderately Pleased 4. Slightly Pleased 5. Not Pleased at all -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083172 Numeric Dec 0 Q3 Q3. Hope that US has African-American President Generally speaking, do you personally hope that the United States has an African American president in your lifetime, or not? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083173 Numeric Dec 0 Q4 Q4. US ready for African-American President Do you think America is ready for an African American president, or not? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 R1 Now we would like to know something about the feelings you have toward George W. Bush. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V083174 Numeric Dec 0 R1a R1a. Affect for GW Bush: angry IF ANGRY IS 1ST AFFECT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF ANGRY IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH : [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: ANGRY / Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: ANGRY] .......................................................................... Page 205 of 264 Affects were administered in the same random order used for Presidential candidates. See PreRandom.10. Sentence "Think about.." included only when affect was the 1st affect administered for President George W. Bush. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083174a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R1a1 R1a1. How often GW Bush affect angry IF R SAYS PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH HAS MADE R FEEL ANGRY: How often would you say you’ve felt angry -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in R1a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083175 Numeric Dec 0 R1b R1b. Affect for GW Bush: hopeful IF HOPEFUL IS 1ST AFFECT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF HOPEFUL IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH : [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: HOPEFUL / Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: HOPEFUL] .......................................................................... Affects were administered in the same random order used for Presidential candidates. See PreRandom.10. Sentence "Think about.." included only when affect was the 1st affect administered for President George W. Bush. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083175a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R1b1 R1b1. How often GW Bush affect IF R SAYS PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH HAS MADE R FEEL HOPEFUL: How often would you say you’ve felt hopeful -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or Page 206 of 264 reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in R1b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083176 Numeric Dec 0 R1c R1c. Affect for GW Bush: afraid IF AFRAID IS 1ST AFFECT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF AFRAID IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH : [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: AFRAID / Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: AFRAID] .......................................................................... Affects were administered in the same random order used for Presidential candidates. See PreRandom.10. Sentence "Think about.." included only when affect was the 1st affect administered for President George W. Bush. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083176a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R1c1 R1c1. How often GW Bush affect IF R SAYS PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH HAS MADE R FEEL AFRAID: How often would you say you’ve felt afraid -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in R1c -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083177 Numeric Dec 0 R1d R1d. Affect for GW Bush: proud IF PROUD IS 1ST AFFECT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF PROUD IS NOT 1ST AFFECT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH : [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: PROUD / Has George W. Bush -- because of the kind of person he is Page 207 of 264 or because of something he has done, ever made you feel: PROUD] .......................................................................... Affects were administered in the same random order used for Presidential candidates. See PreRandom.10. Sentence "Think about.." included only when affect was the 1st affect administered for President George W. Bush. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083177a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R1d1 R1d1. How often GW Bush affect proud IF R SAYS PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH HAS MADE R FEEL PROUD: How often would you say you’ve felt proud -- VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Occasionally 4. Rarely -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in R1d -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 R2 IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J/ IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K: [Please look at page 6;7 of the booklet. I am going to read a list of words and phrases people may use to describe GEORGE W. BUSH. For each, tell me whether the word or phrase describes him. / I am going to read a list of words and phrases people may use to describe GEORGE W. BUSH. For each, tell me whether the word or phrase describes him.] .......................................................................... The reference to the Respondent Booklet appeared only if R was randomly assigned to the standard version (VERSION J) of the Presidential traits questions. The reference to the Respondent Booklet appeared only if R was randomly assigned to the standard version (VERSION J) of the Presidential traits questions. For respondents who were assigned to the new version of Presidential traits questions (VERSION K), the Respondent Rooklet was not used. For respondents assigned to VERSION J, if R was randomly assigned to forward order of the response options (see PreRandom.2), then the question text page reference was to Page 6; however, if R was randomly assigned to reverse order of response options, then the question text page reference was to page 7. See PreRandom.20. for random assignment to version of Presidential traits questions. ============================================================================================= V083178a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 Page 208 of 264 R2a1 R2a1. President trait: moral [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [(Looking at page 6;7 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 6;7 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?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the order in which individual traits were administered was the same randomized order used for Presidential candidate traits. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. If R was randomly assigned to forward order of response options, then the Respondent Booklet reference was to Page 6; if R was randomly assigned to reverse-order response options, then the RB reference was to Page 7. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K ============================================================================================= V083178b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2a2 R2a2. President trait: strong leadership [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [(Looking at page 6;7 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 6;7 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?)] .......................................................................... Page 209 of 264 {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083178c ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2a3 R2a3. President trait: really cares [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [(Looking at page 6;7 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 6;7 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?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the order in which individual traits were administered was the same randomized order used for Presidential candidate traits. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to Page 210 of 264 administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. If R was randomly assigned to forward order of response options, then the Respondent Booklet reference was to Page 6; if R was randomly assigned to reverse-order response options, then the RB reference was to Page 7. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083178d ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2a4 R2a4. President trait: knowledgeable [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [(Looking at page 6;7 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 6;7 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?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the order in which individual traits were administered was the same randomized order used for Presidential candidate traits. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. If R was randomly assigned to forward order of response options, then the Respondent Booklet reference was to Page 6; if R was randomly assigned to reverse-order response options, then the RB reference was to Page 7. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083178e ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 Page 211 of 264 R2a5 R2a5. President trait: intelligent [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [(Looking at page 6;7 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 6;7 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?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the order in which individual traits were administered was the same randomized order used for Presidential candidate traits. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. If R was randomly assigned to forward order of response options, then the Respondent Booklet reference was to Page 6; if R was randomly assigned to reverse-order response options, then the RB reference was to Page 7. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K ============================================================================================= V083178f ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2a6 R2a6. President trait: honest [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is HONEST' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'HONEST'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... Page 212 of 264 {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083178g ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM J OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2a7 R2a7. President trait: optimistic [VERSION J] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION J : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [(Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is OPTIMISTIC' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (Looking at page 6;7 of the booklet.) (What about) 'OPTIMISTIC'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the order in which individual traits were administered was the same randomized order used for Presidential candidate traits. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to Page 213 of 264 administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. If R was randomly assigned to forward order of response options, then the Respondent Booklet reference was to Page 6; if R was randomly assigned to reverse-order response options, then the RB reference was to Page 7. 1. Extremely well 2. Quite well 3. Not too well 4. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION K -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083179a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2b1 R2b1. President trait: moral [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is MORAL' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'MORAL'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the order in which individual traits were administered was the same randomized order used for Presidential candidate traits. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083179b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2b2 R2b2. President trait: strong leadership [VERSION K] Page 214 of 264 IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the order in which individual traits were administered was the same randomized order used for Presidential candidate traits. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083179c ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2b3 R2b3. President trait: really cares [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions Page 215 of 264 R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083179d ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2b4 R2b4. President trait: knowledgeable [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is KNOWLEDGEABLE' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'KNOWLEDGEABLE'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the order in which individual traits were administered was the same randomized order used for Presidential candidate traits. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all Page 216 of 264 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083179e ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2b5 R2b5. President trait: intelligent [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is INTELLIGENT' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'INTELLIGENT'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the order in which individual traits were administered was the same randomized order used for Presidential candidate traits. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083179f ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2b6 R2b6. President trait: honest [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is HONEST' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'HONEST'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY Page 217 of 264 WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the order in which individual traits were administered was 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083179g ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM K OF J/K Numeric Dec 0 R2b7 R2b7. President trait: optimistic [VERSION K] IF R IS SELECTED FOR PRESIDENTIAL TRAITS QUESTIONS VERSION K : IF TRAIT IS 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH / IF TRAIT IS NOT 1ST TRAIT FOR PRESIDENT GEROGE W. BUSH: [Think about GEORGE W. BUSH. In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is OPTIMISTIC' describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? / (What about) 'OPTIMISTIC'? (Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)] .......................................................................... {DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} VERSION K traits were administered without use of a Respondent Booklet. Respondents were randomly assigned to standard-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2a1-R2a7 (VERSION J), or else to new-version sets of Presidential traits questions R2b1-R2b7 (VERSION K); note that assignment to standard- version or new-version traits is the same as for Presidential candidates (K1a1-K1a7,K1b1-K1b7 or K2a1-K2a7,K2b1-K2b7). See PreRandom.20 (note that the J/K randomized version assignment is specific to the Pre-election Presidential level traits questions only and is independent of the "OLD/NEW" random assignment in PreRandom.2). For each version of Presidential traits questions, the order in which individual traits were administered was the same randomized order used for Presidential candidate traits. See PreRandom.23a-PreRandom.23g. Note that wording differed slightly for 1st administered trait. This question was included in the subset of Pre-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or Page 218 of 264 reverse order. See PreRandom.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION J -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083180 Numeric Dec 0 R3 R3. U.S. more or less secure than when Pres took Would you say that compared to 2000, the United States is more secure from its foreign enemies, less secure, or hasn't this changed very much? .......................................................................... 1. More secure 3. Less secure 5. No change -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083180a Numeric Dec 0 R3a R3a. How much U.S. more/less secure than when Pres IF R THINKS U.S. MORE SECURE THAN WHEN PRES GEORGE W. BUSH TOOK OFFICE / IF R THINKS U.S. LESS SECURE THAN WHEN PRES GEORGE W. BUSH TOOK OFFICE : (Would you say) MUCH more secure or SOMEWHAT more secure? / (Would you say) MUCH less secure or SOMEWHAT less secure? .......................................................................... 1. Much 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in R3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083180x Numeric Dec 0 R3ax R3ax. SUMMARY: U.S. more/less secure than when Pres SUMMARY: U.S. more/less secure than when Pres took ofc .......................................................................... 1. Much more secure 2. Somewhat more secure 3. No change 4. Somewhat less secure 5. Much less secure -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083181 Numeric Dec 0 W1 W1. Is religion important part of R life Now on another topic.... Do you consider religion to be an IMPORTANT part of your life, or NOT? .......................................................................... 1. Important 5. Not important Page 219 of 264 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083182 Numeric Dec 0 W2 W2. Religion provides some guidance in day-to-day IF R SAYS THAT RELIGION IS IMPORTANT: Would you say your religion provides SOME guidance in your day-to-day living, QUITE A BIT of guidance, or a GREAT DEAL of guidance in your day-to-day life? .......................................................................... 1. Some 3. Quite a bit 5. A great deal -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in W1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083183 Numeric Dec 0 W3 W3. How often does R pray Please look at page 16 of the booklet. People practice their religion in different ways. Outside of attending religious services, do you pray SEVERAL TIMES A DAY, ONCE A DAY, A FEW TIMES A WEEK, ONCE A WEEK OR LESS, or NEVER? .......................................................................... 1. Several times a day 2. Once a day 3. A few times a week 4. Once a week or less 5. Never 7. Other (SPECIFY) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083184 Numeric Dec 0 W4 W4. Bible is word of God or men Please look at page 17 of the booklet. Which of these statements comes closest to describing your feelings about the Bible? You can just give me the number of your choice. 1. The Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word. 2. The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word. 3. The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God .......................................................................... 1. The Bible is the actual word of God and is to be taken literally, word for word. 2. The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it should be taken literally, word for word. 3. The Bible is a book written by men and is not the word of God. -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083185 Numeric Dec 0 X1 X1. Ever attend church/religious services Page 220 of 264 Lots of things come up that keep people from attending religious services even if they want to. Thinking about your life these days, do you ever attend religious services, apart from occasional weddings, baptisms or funerals? .......................................................................... -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083186 Numeric Dec 0 X1a X1a. Attend religious services how often IF R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES: Do you go to religious services EVERY WEEK, ALMOST EVERY WEEK, ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH, A FEW TIMES A YEAR, or NEVER? .......................................................................... 1. Every week 2. Almost every week 3. Once or twice a month 4. A few times a year 5. Never -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in X1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083186a Numeric Dec 0 X1a1 X1a1. Attend church more often than once a week IF R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES: IF R SAYS ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES 'EVERY WEEK': Would you say you go to religious services ONCE A WEEK or MORE OFTEN than once a week? .......................................................................... 1. Once a week 2. More often than once a week -1. INAP, 2,3,4,5,-8,-9 in X1a; 5,-8,-9 in X1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083187 Numeric Dec 0 X3 X3. Ever think of self as part of church or IF R DOES NOT ATTEND RELIGIOUS SERVICES: Regardless of whether you now attend any religious services do you ever think of yourself as part of a particular church or denomination? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 1 in X1 and 1-4,-8,-9 in X1a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083188a Numeric Dec 0 X3a X3a. (Attends church) R major religious group IF R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES: Page 221 of 264 Do you mostly attend a place of worship that is PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, JEWISH, or SOMETHING ELSE? .......................................................................... 1. Protestant 2. Catholic -1. INAP, 5 in X1a; 5,-8,-9 in X1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083188b Numeric Dec 0 X3b X3b. (Nonattendance) R major religious group IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION: Do you consider yourself PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, JEWISH, or SOMETHING ELSE? .......................................................................... 1. Protestant 2. Catholic 3. Jewish 7. Other -1. INAP, 1 in X1 and 1-4 in X1a; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083188x Numeric Dec 0 X3x X3x. SUMMARY: initial mention major religious group SUMMARY: initial mention major religious group .......................................................................... 1. Protestant 2. Catholic 3. Jewish 7. Other -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083189 Numeric Dec 0 X4 X4. Major relig denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': What church or denomination is that? .......................................................................... 01. Baptist 02. Episcopalian/Anglican/Church of England 03. Lutheran 04. Methodist 05. Just Protestant 06. Presbyterian 07. Reformed 08. Brethren 09. Evangelical United Brethren 10. Christian or just Christian 11. Christian Scientist 12. Church (or Churches) of Christ 13. United Church of Christ 14. Disciples of Christ 15. Church of God 16. Assembly of God Page 222 of 264 17. Congregationalist 18. Holiness 19. Pentecostal 20. Friends, Quaker 21. Orthodox (SPECIFY) 22. Non-denominational - Protestant 23. Mormons 24. Jehovah's Witnesses 25. Latter Day Saints -1. INAP, 2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083190 Numeric Dec 0 X4a X4a. Specific Baptist denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF R DENOMINATION IS BAPTIST: With which Baptist group is your church associated? Is it the Southern Baptist Convention, the American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., the American Baptist Association, the National Baptist Convention, an independent Baptist church, or some other Baptist group? .......................................................................... 1. Southern Baptist Convention 2. American Baptist Churches in USA 3. American Baptist Association 4. National Baptist Convention 5. Independent Baptist 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 2-30,80,-8,-9 in X4; 2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083190a Numeric Dec 0 X4a1 X4a1. Specific indep. Baptist denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF R DENOMINATION IS BAPTIST: IF R'S CHURCH IS INDEPENDENT BAPTIST: Are you affiliated with any larger Baptist group or is this strictly a local church? .......................................................................... 1. Larger Baptist group (SPECIFY) 2. Local -1. INAP, 1-4,7,-8,-9 in X4a; 2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083191 Numeric Dec 0 X4b X4b. Specific Lutheran denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF R DENOMINATION IS LUTHERAN: Page 223 of 264 Is this church part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Missouri Synod, or some other Lutheran group? .......................................................................... 1. Evangelical Lutheran Church 2. Missouri Synod 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 1,2,4-30,80,-8,-9 in X4; 2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083192 Numeric Dec 0 X4c X4c. Specific Methodist denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF R DENOMINATION IS METHODIST: Is your church part of the United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal Church, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, or some other Methodist group? .......................................................................... 1. United Methodist Church 2. African Methodist Episcopal 3. African Methodist Episcopal Zion 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 1-3.5-30,80,-8,-9 in X4; 2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083193 Numeric Dec 0 X4d X4d. Specific Presbyterian denomination IF R ATTNDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' : IF R DENOMINATION IS PRESBYTERIAN: Is this the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. or some other Presbyterian group? .......................................................................... 1. Presbyterian Church USA (formerly United Presbyterian Church) 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 1-5,7-30,80,-8,-9 in X4; 2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083194 Numeric Dec 0 X4e X4e. Specific Reformed denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' : IF R DENOMINATION IS REFORMED: Is this the Christian Reformed Church, the Reformed Church in America or some other Reformed group? .......................................................................... 1. Christian Reformed Church 2. The Reformed Church in America 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 8-30,80,-8,-9 in X4; 2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 224 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083195 Numeric Dec 0 X4f X4f. Specific Brethren denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' : IF R DENOMINATION IS BRETHREN: Is this the church of the Brethren, the Plymouth Brethren, or what? .......................................................................... 1. Church of the Brethren 2. The Plymouth Brethren 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 1-7,9-30,80,-8,-9 in X4; 2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083196 Numeric Dec 0 X4g X4g. Specific Disciples denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' : IF R SAYS DENOMINATION IS 'CHRISTIAN': When you say "Christian" does that mean the denomination called the "Christian Church Disciples of Christ," or some other Christian denomination, or do you mean to say "I am just a Christian"? .......................................................................... 1. Disciples of Christ 2. I am just a Christian 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 1-9,11-30,80,-8,-9 in X4; 2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083197 Numeric Dec 0 X4h X4h. Specific Church of Christ denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' : IF R DENOMINATION IS CHURCH OF CHRIST: Is this the Church of Christ or the United Church of Christ? .......................................................................... 1. Church of Christ 2. United Church of Christ -1. INAP, 1-11,13-30,80,-8,-9 in X4; 2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083198 Numeric Dec 0 X4j X4j. Specific Church of God denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' : IF R DENOMINATION IS CHURCH OF GOD: Is this the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana; the Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the Church of God in Christ; or some other Church of God? .......................................................................... Page 225 of 264 1. Anderson, Indiana 2. Cleveland, Tennessee 3. Church of God in Christ 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 1-14,16-30,80,-8,-9 in X4; 2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083199 Numeric Dec 0 X4k X4k. Specific Holiness/Pentacostal denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' : IF R DENOMINATION IS HOLINESS OR PENTECOSTAL: What kind of church is that? What is it called exactly? Is that part of a larger church or denomination? What is the church called? .......................................................................... {THESE QUESTIONS ARE PROBES. USE THESE AND OTHERS TO GET AS MUCH SPECIFIC INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE.} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential. In a future release, the full religion summary will be available, built from the complete set of variables in the religious identification section, including this response. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083200 Numeric Dec 0 X5a X5a. Specific other denomination IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' : IF R SPECIFIC DENOMINATION 'OTHER': What is it called exactly? Is that church part of a denomination? .......................................................................... {USE ANY OR ALL AS NECESSARY; GET AS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential. In a future release, the full religion summary will be available, built from the complete set of variables in the religious identification section, including this response. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083201 Numeric Dec 0 X5b X5b. Specific other denomination Christian IF R ATTENDS CHURCH AND ATTENDS AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER' / IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF 'OTHER' : IF R SPECIFIC DENOMINATION 'OTHER': Is that group Christian? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 7 in X3x and 1-30,-8,-9 in X4; 1,2,3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -4. NA -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 226 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083202a Numeric Dec 0 X6a X6a. (Attends) Specific Jewish denomination IF R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES AND IS JEWISH : Do you usually attend a synagogue or temple that is ORTHODOX, CONSERVATIVE, REFORM or what? .......................................................................... 1. Orthodox 2. Conservative 3. Reform 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 1,2,7,-8,-9 in X3a; 5,-8,-9 in X1a; 5,-8,-9 in X1 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083202b Numeric Dec 0 X6b X6b. (Nonattendance) Specific Jewish denomination IF R DOES NOT ATTEND RELIGIOUS SERVICES BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND CONSIDERS SELF JEWISH: Do you consider yourself ORTHODOX, CONSERVATIVE, REFORM or what? .......................................................................... 1. Orthodox 2. Conservative 3. Reform 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 1,2,7,-8,-9 in X3b; 1,-8,-9 in X3; 1-4 in X3a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083202x Numeric Dec 0 X6bx X6bx. SUMMARY: Specific Jewish denomination SUMMARY: Specific Jewish denomination .......................................................................... 1. Orthodox 2. Conservative 3. Reform 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 1,2,7,-8,-9 in X3x -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083203 Numeric Dec 0 X7 X7. R consider self born again IF R IS CHRISTIAN: Would you call yourself a born-again Christian, that is, have you personally had a conversion experience related to Jesus Christ? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 7 in X3x and 1-39,80,-9 in X4; 3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 227 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083204 Numeric Dec 0 X8 X8. R belief in transsubstantiation IF R IS CHRISTIAN: Do you believe that when people take Holy Communion, the bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus Christ, or do you believe that does not happen? .......................................................................... Questions X8-X9a were administered ACASI (Audio Computer- Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Yes, does happen 5. No, does not happen -1. INAP, 7 in X3x and 1-39,80,-9 in X4; 3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083205 Numeric Dec 0 X8a X8a. Importance of belief in transsubstantiation [NEW] IF R IS CHRISTIAN: IF R BELIEVES IN TRANSSUBSTANTIATION: How important is this belief to you personally? NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL, SLIGHTLY IMPORTANT, MODERATELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, or EXTREMELY IMPORTANT? .......................................................................... Questions X8-X9a were administered ACASI (Audio Computer- Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Not important at all 2. Slightly important 3. Moderately important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in X8; 7 in X3x and 1-39,80,-9 in X4; 3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083206 Numeric Dec 0 X9 X9. R tried to be good Christian IF R IS CHRISTIAN: Have there been times in your life when you tried to be a good Christian, or is that not something you have tried to do? .......................................................................... Questions X8-X9a were administered ACASI (Audio Computer- Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Yes, have been times 5. No, not tried to do -1. INAP, 7 in X3x and 1-39,80,-9 in X4; 3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083206a Numeric Dec 0 X9a X9a. In what way R tried to be good Christian IF R IS CHRISTIAN: IF R SAYS R HAS TRIED TO BE A GOOD CHRISTIAN: Page 228 of 264 When you have tried to be a good Christian, which did you try to do more: avoid doing sinful things yourself, or help other people? .......................................................................... {PROBE: Which did you try to do more?} Questions X8-X9a were administered ACASI (Audio Computer- Assisted Self-Interview). -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in X9; 7 in X3x and 1-39,80,-9 in X4; 3,-8,-9 in X3x; 5,-8,-9 in X3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 X10 Please turn to page 18 of the booklet. Next are some questions about different groups in our society. Please look, in the booklet, at a seven-point scale on which the characteristics of the people in a group can be rated. .......................................................................... Questions X10-X10d and X11-X11d were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). ============================================================================================= V083207a Numeric Dec 0 X10a X10a. Stereotype: whites hardworking 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. Where would you rate WHITES in general on this scale? .......................................................................... Questions X10-X10d and X11-X11d were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Hard-working 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Lazy -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083207b Numeric Dec 0 X10b X10b. Stereotype: blacks hardworking Still looking at page 18 of the booklet. Where would you rate BLACKS on this scale? .......................................................................... Questions X10-X10d and X11-X11d were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). The order in which X10b-X10d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized. See PreRandom.33a. Page 229 of 264 1. Hard-working 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Lazy -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083207c Numeric Dec 0 X10c X10c. Stereotype: Hispanic-Americans hardworking Still looking at page 18 of the booklet. Where would you rate HISPANIC-AMERICANS on this scale? .......................................................................... Questions X10-X10d and X11-X11d were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). The order in which X10b-X10d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized. See PreRandom.33b. 1. Hard-working 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Lazy -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083207d Numeric Dec 0 X10d X10d. Stereotype: Asian-Americans hardworking Still looking at page 18 of the booklet. Where would you rate ASIAN-AMERICANS on this scale? .......................................................................... Questions X10-X10d and X11-X11d were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). The order in which X10b-X10d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized. See PreRandom.33c. 1. Hard-working 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Lazy -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 X11 Please turn to page 19 of the booklet. The next set asks if people in each group tend to be "intelligent" or "unintelligent". .......................................................................... Questions X10-X10d and X11-X11d were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). Page 230 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083208a Numeric Dec 0 X11a X11a. Stereotype: whites intelligent Where would you rate WHITES in general on this scale? .......................................................................... Questions X10-X10d and X11-X11d were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Intelligent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unintelligent -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083208b Numeric Dec 0 X11b X11b. Stereotype: blacks intelligent (Still looking at page 19 of the booklet.) Where would you rate BLACKS on this scale? .......................................................................... Questions X10-X10d and X11-X11d were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). The order in which X11b-X11d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized; note that the order is the same as for X10b-X11d. See PreRandom.33a. 1. Intelligent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unintelligent -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083208c Numeric Dec 0 X11c X11c. Stereotype: Hispanic-Americans intelligent (Still looking at page 19 of the booklet.) Where would you rate HISPANIC-AMERICANS on this scale? .......................................................................... Questions X10-X10d and X11-X11d were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). The order in which X11b-X11d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized; note that the order is the same as for X10b-X11d. See PreRandom.33b. 1. Intelligent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unintelligent -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083208d Numeric Dec 0 Page 231 of 264 X11d X11d. Stereotype: Asian-Americans intelligent (Still looking at page 19 of the booklet.) Where would you rate ASIAN-AMERICANS on this scale? .......................................................................... Questions X10-X10d and X11-X11d were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). The order in which X11b-X11d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized; note that the order is the same as for X10b-X11d. See PreRandom.33c. 1. Intelligent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unintelligent -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083209 Numeric Dec 0 X12 X12. Sexual orientation of R Do you consider yourself to be heterosexual or straight, homosexual or gay (or lesbian), or bisexual? .......................................................................... Questions X12--X16 were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Heterosexual or straight 3. Homosexual or gay (or lesbian) 5. Bisexual -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083210 Numeric Dec 0 X12a X12a. Sexual orientation of family and friends Among your immediate family members, relatives, neightbors, co-workers, or close friends, are any of them gay, lesbian, or bisexual as far as you know? .......................................................................... Questions X12--X16 were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083211 Numeric Dec 0 X13 X13. Should laws protect homosexuals against job Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE laws to protect homosexuals against job discrimination? .......................................................................... Questions X12--X16 were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Favor 5. Oppose Page 232 of 264 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083211a Numeric Dec 0 X13a X13a. How much fav/opp laws protect gays against job IF R FAVORS PROTECTING HOMOSEXUALS AGAINST JOB DISCRIMINATION/ IF R OPPOSES PROTECTING HOMOSEXUALS AGAINST JOB DISCRIMINATION: Do you favor such laws STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? / Do you oppose such laws STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... Questions X12--X16 were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, -8,-9 in X13 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083211x Numeric Dec 0 X13x X13x. SUMMARY: fav/opp laws protect gays against job SUMMARY: fav/opp laws protect gays against job discrim .......................................................................... Built from X13 and X13a. Questions X12--X16 were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 4. Oppose not strongly 5. Oppose strongly -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083212 Numeric Dec 0 X14 X14. Should homosexuals serve in U.S. armed forces Do you think homosexuals should be allowed to serve in the United States Armed Forces or don't you think so? .......................................................................... Questions X12--X16 were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Homosexuals should be allowed to serve 5. Homosexuals should not be allowed to serve -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083212a Numeric Dec 0 X14a X14a. Strength favor/opp allowing gays to serve in IF R SAYS ALLOW HOMOSEXUALS TO SERVE IN ARMED FORCES/ IF R SAYS DO NOT ALLOW HOMOSEXUALS TO SERVE IN ARMED FORCES: Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that homosexuals should be allowed to serve? / Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that homosexuals should not be allowed to serve? .......................................................................... Page 233 of 264 Questions X12--X16 were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, -8,-9 in X14 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083212x Numeric Dec 0 X14x X14x. SUMMARY: favor/opp allowing gays to serve in SUMMARY: favor/opp allowing gays to serve in military .......................................................................... Built from X14 and X14a. Questions X12--X16 were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Feel strongly should be allowed to serve 2. Feek not strongly should be allowed to serve 4. Feel not strongly should not be allowed to serve 5. Feel strongly should not be allowed to serve -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083213 Numeric Dec 0 X15 X15. Should homosexual couples be allowed to adopt Do you think gay or lesbian couples, in other words, homosexual couples, should be legally permitted to adopt children? .......................................................................... Questions X12--X16 were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083214 Numeric Dec 0 X16 X16. R position on gay marriage Should same-sex couples be ALLOWED to marry, or do you think they should NOT BE ALLOWED to marry? .......................................................................... Questions X12--X16 were administered ACASI (Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview). 1. Should be allowed 3. Should not be allowed 5. Should not be allowed to marry but should be allowed to legally form a civil union {VOL} 7. Other {VOL} {SPECIFY} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083215x Numeric Dec 0 Y1x Y1x. Age of Respondent AGE OF RESPONDENT .......................................................................... Page 234 of 264 For respondents born in 1990, age is calculated as 18. -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083215a Numeric Dec 0 Y1a Y1a. Birthdate Year (What is the month, day and year of your birth?) .......................................................................... {ENTER YEAR 1900-1990} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083215b Numeric Dec 0 Y1b Y1b. Birthdate Month What is the month, day and year of your birth? .......................................................................... {ENTER in order month, day, year. ENTER HERE: month } 1. January 2. February 3. March 4. April 5. May 6. June 7. July 8. August 9. September 10. October 11. November 12. December -4. NA -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083215c Numeric Dec 0 Y1c Y1c. Birthdate Day (What is the month, day and year of your birth?) .......................................................................... {ENTER DAY 1-31} -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083216a ? SPLITSAM M OF M/N Numeric Dec 0 Y2a Y2a. Marital status [VERSION M] IF R SELECTED FOR MARITAL STATUS QUESTION VERSION M: Are you married now and living with your (husband/wife) -- or are you widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never married? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered VERSION M (Y2a) or VERSION N (Y2b) marital status question. See PreRandom.34. 1. Married 2. Widowed 3. Divorced 4. Separated Page 235 of 264 5. Never married 6. Partnered, not married {VOL} -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION N -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083216b ? SPLITSAM N OF M/N Numeric Dec 0 Y2b Y2b. Marital status [VERSION N] IF R SELECTED FOR MARITAL STATUS QUESTION VERSION N: Are you married, divorced, separated, widowed, or have you never been married? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered VERSION M (Y2a) or VERSION N (Y2b) marital status question. See PreRandom.34. 1. Married 2. Divorced 3. Separated 4. Widowed 5. Never married 6. Partnered, not married {VOL} -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION M -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083216x N OF M/N Numeric Dec 0 Y2x Y2x. SUMMARY: Marital status SUMMARY: Marital status .......................................................................... Built from Y2a and Y2b. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered VERSION M (Y2a) or VERSION N (Y2b) marital status question. See PreRandom.34. 1. Married 2. Divorced 3. Separated 4. Widowed 5. Never married 6. Partnered, not married {VOL} -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION M -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083217 Numeric Dec 0 Y3 Y3. Highest grade of school or year of college R What is the highest grade of school or year of college you have completed? .......................................................................... {INTERVIEWER: 'YEAR' REFERS TO COMPLETED GRADE LEVEL, NOT CALENDAR YEAR ENTER number 0-17: 00-12 grades 13-16 grades 17= 17+ grades} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083218a Numeric Dec 0 Page 236 of 264 Y3a Y3a. Did R get high school diploma IF HIGHEST GRADE OF EDUCATION IS 0-12 YEARS OR DK: Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 13-17 in Y3 ============================================================================================= V083218b Numeric Dec 0 Y3b Y3b. Highest degree R has earned IF HIGHEST GRADE OF EDUCATION IS 13+ YEARS: What is the highest degree that you have earned? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF VOCATIONAL OR TECHNICAL DEGREE OR DIPLOMA, ASK: "Is that an Associate's Degree?" IF NOT AN ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE, CODE 'No degree earned'} 1. Bachelor's degree 2. Master's degree 3. PhD, LIT, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 4. LLB, JD 5. MD, DDS, DVM, MVSA, DSC, DO 6. JDC, STD, THD 7. Associate degree (AA) 0. No degree earned -1. INAP, 0-12,-8,-9 in Y3 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083219 Numeric Dec 0 Y4 Y4. Spouse: highest grade or year of college IF MARRIED OR PARTNERED IN Y2a/Y2b: What is the highest grade of school or year of college (your husband/your wife/your partner) has completed? .......................................................................... {INTERVIEWER: 'YEAR' REFERS TO COMPLETED GRADE LEVEL, NOT CALENDAR YEAR ENTER number 0-17: 00-12 grades 13-16 grades 17= 17+ grades} -1. INAP, 2-5,-8,-9 in Y2a or Y2b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083220a Numeric Dec 0 Y4a Y4a. Did spouse get high school diploma IF MARRIED OR PARTNERED IN Y2: IF HIGHEST GRADE OF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS 0-12 YEARS OR DK: Did (he/she) get a high school diploma or pass a high school equivalency test? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No Page 237 of 264 -1. INAP, 13-17 in Y4; 2-5,-8,-9 in Y2a or Y2b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083220b Numeric Dec 0 Y4b Y4b. Highest degree spouse has earned IF MARRIED OR PARTNERED IN Y2: IF HIGHEST GRADE OF SPOUSE/PARTNER EDUCATION IS 13+ YEARS: What is the highest degree that (he/she) has earned? .......................................................................... {PROBE: IF VOCATIONAL OR TECHNICAL DEGREE OR DIPLOMA, ASK: "Is that an Associate's Degree?" IF NOT AN ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE, CODE 'No degree earned'} 1. Bachelor's degree 2. Master's degree 3. PhD, LIT, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD 4. LLB, JD 5. MD, DDS, DVM, MVSA, DSC, DO 6. JDC, STD, THD 7. Associate degree (AA) 0. No degree earned -1. INAP, 0-12,-8,-9 in Y4; 2-5,-8,-9 in Y2a or Y2b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083221 Numeric Dec 0 Y5 Y5. Is R or has R ever been in the military Have you ever served or are you currently serving in the US military, the National Guard, or military reserves? .......................................................................... 1. Currently serving 2. Not currently serving but previously served 3. R has never served in the military -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083222 Numeric Dec 0 Y6 Y6. Employment status Please look at page 20 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: ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} This represents the initial employment status of the respondent to begin the employment-occupation series. A summary variable for employment status that incorporates additional work status information determined in later questions of the employment-occupation series will be provided in a future release. Note that for respondents with an initial employment status other than 1 'Working now' or 4 'Unemployed,' the remaining questions in the employment/occupation series (section Y7a-Y16k) will be administered with inclusion of a question that specifically asks if the respondent is currently working; if the answer is yes (currently working), questions on the current employment are then administered. 1. Working now 2. Temporarily laid off 4. Unemployed Page 238 of 264 5. Retired 6. Permanently disabled 7. Homemaker 8. Student -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083223 Numeric Dec 0 Y7a Y7a. Initial status Homemaker/student: working now IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT: Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 1,2,4,5,6,-8,-9 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083224 Numeric Dec 0 Y7b Y7b. Initial status Homemaker/student: job in last 6 IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT: IF R IS NOT ALSO WORKING FOR PAY NOW: Have you had a job in the LAST SIX MONTHS? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y7a; 1,2,4,5,6,-8,-9 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083225a Numeric Dec 0 Y8a Y8a. Initial status retiree - when retired Year IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIREE: (When did you retire?) .......................................................................... {ENTER YEAR 1920-2008} -1. INAP, 1,2,4,6,7,8,-8,-9 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083225b Numeric Dec 0 Y8b Y8b. Initial status retiree - when retired Month IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIREE: When did you retire? .......................................................................... {ENTER in order month, day, year ENTER HERE: month } 1. January 2. February 3. March 4. April 5. May 6. June 7. July 8. August Page 239 of 264 9. September 10. October 11. November 12. December -1. INAP, 1,2,4,6,7,8,-8,-9 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083225c Numeric Dec 0 Y8c Y8c. Initial status retiree - when retired Day IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS RETIREE: (When did you retire?) .......................................................................... {ENTER DAY 1-31} -1. INAP, 1,2,4,6,7,8,-8,-9 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083226 Numeric Dec 0 Y9 Y9. Initial status unemployed/disabled: R ever work IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS UNEMPLOYED: / IF R INITIALLY IDENTIFIES SELF AS DISABLED: Have you ever done any work for pay? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 1,2,5,7,8,-8,-9 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083227 Numeric Dec 0 Y10a Y10a. Past occupation (R ret/dis/unemp/hmkr/stud) 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: What kind of work did you do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation)? What were your most important activities or duties?) .......................................................................... {CONSULT HELP SCREEN} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential. In a future release, occupation coding will be available. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083228 Numeric Dec 0 Y10c Y10c. Past industry (R ret/dis/unemp/hmkr/stud) 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: What kind of business/industry was that? .......................................................................... Page 240 of 264 {CONSULT HELP SCREEN} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential. In a future release, industry coding will be available. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083229 Numeric Dec 0 Y10d Y10d. Past self-empl status (R 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: Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what? .......................................................................... 1. Someone else 3. Both self and someone else 5. Self-employed -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y7b; 5,-8,-9 in Y9; 1,2,-8,-9 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083230 Numeric Dec 0 Y10e Y10e. Past occupation: govt work (R 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 : Were you employed by a federal, state or local government? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y10d; 5,-8,-9 in Y7b; 1,-8,-9 in Y7a; 5,-8,-9 in Y9; 1,2 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083231 Numeric Dec 0 Y11a Y11a. Initial status unempl/ret/disabled: job in last 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: Have you had a job in the LAST SIX MONTHS? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y9; 1,2,7,8,-8,-9 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083232 Numeric Dec 0 Y12 Y12. Past/recent occupation: how many hours worked avg IF INITIAL STATUS IS HMKR/STUD/RET/UNEMP/DISABLED AND HAS WORKED PAST 6 MOS : About how many hours did you work on your job in the average week? .......................................................................... Page 241 of 264 {ENTER NUMBER OF HOURS 1-168} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y11a; 5,-8,-9 in Y7b; 1,-8,-9 in Y7a; 5,-8,-9 in Y9; 1,2,-8,-9 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083233 Numeric Dec 0 Y13a Y13a. Initial status retired/disabled: working now IF INITIAL STATUS IS RETIRED / IF INITIAL STATUS IS DISABLED AND HAS HAD A JOB IN THE LAST 6 MONTHS: Are you doing any work for pay at the present time? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 6 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y11a; 1,2,4,7,8,-8,-9 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083233a Numeric Dec 0 Y14 Y14. Init status nonworkg ret/dis/unemp/hmkr/st: look 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: Are you looking for work at the present time? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 5 in Y6 and 1 in Y13a; 6 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6 and 1 in Y7a; 7,8 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y7b; 1,2 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083233b Numeric Dec 0 Y15 Y15. Init status nonworkg ret/dis/unemp/hmkr/st: worry 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 : How worried are you about not being able to find a job in the near future: A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? .......................................................................... 1. A lot 3. Somewhat 5. Not much at all -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y14; 5 in Y6 and 1 in Y13a; 6 in Y6 and 5, -8,-9 in Y9; 7,8 in Y6 and 1 in Y7a; 7,8 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y7b; 1,2 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083234 Numeric Dec 0 Y16a Y16a. Working/TLO now - occupation IF R IS WORKING NOW/TEMP LAID OFF (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): Page 242 of 264 What is your main occupation? (What kind of work do you do? What are your most important activities or duties?) .......................................................................... {CONSULT HELP SCREEN} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential. In a future release, occupation coding will be available. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083235 Numeric Dec 0 Y16c Y16c. Working/TLO - industry IF R IS WORKING NOW/TEMP LAID OFF (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): What kind of business/industry is that? .......................................................................... {CONSULT HELP SCREEN} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential. In a future release, industry coding will be available. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083236 Numeric Dec 0 Y16d Y16d. Working/TLO now - work for self IF R IS WORKING NOW/TEMP LAID OFF (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): Do you work for someone else, are you self-employed, or what? .......................................................................... 1. Someone else 3. Both self and someone else 5. Self-employed -1. INAP, 7,8 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y7a; 5,6 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y13a; 4 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083237 Numeric Dec 0 Y16e Y16e. Working/TLO now - work for govt IF R IS WORKING NOW/TEMP LAID OFF (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): IF R WORKS FOR SOMEONE ELSE OR FOR BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF: Are you employed by a federal, state or local government? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y16d; 7,8 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y7a; 5,6 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y13a; 4 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083238 Numeric Dec 0 Y16f Y16f. Working/TLO now - how many hours R works IF R IS WORKING NOW/TEMP LAID OFF (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): About how many hours do you work on your job in the average week? .......................................................................... Page 243 of 264 -1. INAP, 7,8 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y7a; 5,6 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y13a; 4 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083239 Numeric Dec 0 Y16g Y16g. Working/TLO now - hours works OK IF R IS WORKING NOW/TEMP LAID OFF (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): IF NUMBER OF HOURS WORKED IS NOT DK/RF: Is that MORE hours than you want to work, FEWER hours than you want to work, or generally ABOUT RIGHT? .......................................................................... 1. More 3. Fewer 5. About right -1. INAP, -8,-9 in Y16f; 7,8 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y7a; 5,6 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y13a; 4 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083240 Numeric Dec 0 Y16h Y16h. Working/TLO now: worry about losing job in near IF R IS WORKING NOW/TEMP LAID OFF (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): How worried are you about losing your job in the near future: A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL? .......................................................................... 1. A lot 3. Somewhat 5. Not much at all -1. INAP, 7,8 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y7a; 5,6 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y13a; 4 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083241 Numeric Dec 0 Y16j Y16j. Working now: out of work or laid off in last 6 IF R IS WORKING NOW (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): Were you out of work or laid off at any time during the last six months? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 7,8 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y7a; 5,6 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y13a; 2,4 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083242 Numeric Dec 0 Y16k Y16k. Working now: had reduction in work hrs or pay IF R IS WORKING NOW (INCL COMBINATION WITH ANY OTHER STATUS): During the last six months, have you had a reduction in your work hours or had to take a cut in pay at any time for reasons other than illness or personal choice? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No Page 244 of 264 -1. INAP, 7,8 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y7a; 5,6 in Y6 and 5,-8,-9 in Y13a; 2,4 in Y6 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083244a Numeric Dec 0 Y18a Y18a. Spouse/partner working status mention 1 IF R IS MARRIED/PARTNERED: Please look at page 20 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? .......................................................................... {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} 1. Working now 2. Temporarily laid off 4. Unemployed 5. Retired 6. Permanently disabled 7. Homemaker 8. Student -1. INAP, 2-5,-8,-9 in Y2a or Y2b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083244b Numeric Dec 0 Y18b Y18b. Spouse/partner working status mention 2 IF R IS MARRIED/PARTNERED: Please look at page 20 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? .......................................................................... {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} 1. Working now 2. Temporarily laid off 4. Unemployed 5. Retired 6. Permanently disabled 7. Homemaker 8. Student -1. INAP, 2-5,-8,-9 in Y2a or Y2b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083244c Numeric Dec 0 Y18c Y18c. Spouse/partner working status mention 3 IF R IS MARRIED/PARTNERED: Please look at page 20 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? .......................................................................... {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} 1. Working now 2. Temporarily laid off Page 245 of 264 4. Unemployed 5. Retired 6. Permanently disabled 7. Homemaker 8. Student -1. INAP, 2-5,-8,-9 in Y2a or Y2b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083245 Numeric Dec 0 Y19 Y19. Anyone in HH belong to labor union Do you or anyone else in this household belong to a labor union? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083246 Numeric Dec 0 Y19a Y19a. Who in HH belongs to union IF SOMEONE IN HOUSEHOLD BELONGS TO LABOR UNION: Who is it that belongs? .......................................................................... {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} 10. Respondent only 12. Respondent and spouse/partner 14. Respondent and someone else 20. Spouse/partner only 24. Spouse/partner and someone else 40. Someone else only -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y19 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083247 Numeric Dec 0 Y20 Y20. IWR INCOME CHECKPOINT- persons in HH age 14 or INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT (choose one) : 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 .......................................................................... {INTERVIEWER: If unsure, CODE "1".} 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 ============================================================================================= V083248 Numeric Dec 0 Y21a Y21a. Household income IF R IS NOT ONLY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGE 14+ / IF R IS MARRIED/PARNTERED AND ONLY HH MEMBER AGE 14+: Please look at page 21 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 2007 before taxes. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. .......................................................................... Page 246 of 264 {IF R SAYS "don’t know", write it in the COMMENT box and probe with "what would be your best estimate?"} 1. A. None or less than $2,999 2. B. $3,000 -$4,999 3. C. $5,000 -$7,499 4. D. $7,500 -$9,999 5. E. $10,000 -$10,999 6. F. $11,000-$12,499 7. G. $12,500-$14,999 8. H. $15,000-$16,999 9. 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 -1. INAP, 5 in Y20 and not married/partnered in Y2a/Y2b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083249 Numeric Dec 0 Y21b Y21b. R income IF R IS NOT ONLY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER / IF R IS ONLY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER: [(RB, still on page 21) Now we are interested in the income that you yourself received in 2007, 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 2007 before taxes. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income. / (RB, page 21) Please tell me the letter of the income group that includes the income you had in 2007 before taxes. This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income.] .......................................................................... {IF R SAYS "don’t know", write it in the COMMENT box and probe with "what would be your best estimate?"} 1. A. None or less than $2,999 2. B. $3,000 -$4,999 3. C. $5,000 -$7,499 4. D. $7,500 -$9,999 5. E. $10,000 -$10,999 6. F. $11,000-$12,499 7. G. $12,500-$14,999 8. H. $15,000-$16,999 9. 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-$74,999 Page 247 of 264 19. V. $75,000-$89,999 20. W. $90,000-$99,999 21. X. $100,000-$109,999 22. Y. $110,000-$119,999 23. Z. $120,000-$134,999 24. AA. $135,000-$149,999 25. BB. $150,000 and over -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083250 Numeric Dec 0 Y22 Y22. Think of self as belonging to class (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? .......................................................................... A social class identification summary will be available in a future release. 1. Yes 5. No -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083250a Numeric Dec 0 Y22a Y22a. Social Class: Working or Middle IF R THINKS OF SELF AS MEMBER OF EITHER MIDDLE OR WORKING CLASS: Which one? .......................................................................... A social class identification summary will be available in a future release. 1. Middle class 5. Working class 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y22 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083250b Numeric Dec 0 Y22b Y22b. Social Class: had to choose working/Middle IF R DOESN'T THINK OF SELF AS MIDDLE OR WORKING CLASS: Well, if you had to make a choice, would you call yourself MIDDLE CLASS or WORKING CLASS? .......................................................................... A social class identification summary will be available in a future release. 0. Upper class {VOL} 1. Middle class 5. Working class 6. Lower class {VOL} 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 1 in Y22 -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 248 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083250c Numeric Dec 0 Y23 Y23. Social class: average or upper working/middle IF R THINKS OF SELF AS MIDDLE CLASS / IF R THINKS OF SELF AS WORKING CLASS: Would you say that you are about AVERAGE middle class or that you are in the UPPER PART of the middle class? / Would you say that you are about AVERAGE working class or that you are in the UPPER PART of the working class? .......................................................................... A social class identification summary will be available in a future release. 1. Average 5. Upper 7. Other -1. INAP, 0,6,7,-8,-9 in Y22b; 7,-8,-9 in Y22a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083251a Numeric Dec 0 Y24a Y24a. Race of Respondent What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? .......................................................................... {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} 1st mention 10. Black 20. Asian 30. Native American 40. Hispanic or Latino 50. White 90. Other {SPECIFY} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083251b Numeric Dec 0 Y24b Y24b. Race of Respondent What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? .......................................................................... {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} 2nd mention 10. Black 20. Asian 30. Native American 40. Hispanic or Latino 50. White 90. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, no further mention -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083251c Numeric Dec 0 Y24c Y24c. Race of Respondent What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? .......................................................................... Page 249 of 264 {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} 3rd mention 10. Black 20. Asian 30. Native American -1. INAP, no further mention -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083251d Numeric Dec 0 Y24d Y24d. Race of Respondent What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? .......................................................................... {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} 4th mention 10. Black 20. Asian 30. Native American 40. Hispanic or Latino 50. White 90. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, no further mention -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083251e Numeric Dec 0 Y24e Y24e. Race of Respondent What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you? .......................................................................... {ENTER ALL THAT APPLY} 5th mention 10. Black 20. Asian 30. Native American 40. Hispanic or Latino 50. White 90. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, no further mention -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083252 Numeric Dec 0 Y25 Y25. Main ethnic or nationality group In addition to being American, what do you consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential. In a future release, ethnicity coding will be available. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) Page 250 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083253 Numeric Dec 0 Y26 Y26. IWR CHECKPOINT: number of ethnic mentions INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: Number of ethnic groups mentioned by R .......................................................................... 0. None 1. One 2. Two or more 9. Respondent refused to answer or doesn't know nationality ============================================================================================= V083254 Numeric Dec 0 Y26a Y26a. Ethnic group most close IF MORE THAN 1 NATIONALITY/ETHNIC GROUP IDENTIFIED: With which of these groups do you most closely identify? .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential. In a future release, ethnicity coding will be available. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083255 Numeric Dec 0 Y27 Y27. IWR CHECKPOINT: MENTION ETHNIC HISPANIC INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: DID R MENTION HISPANIC GROUP? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, no response to ethnicity question Y24a-Y24e ============================================================================================= V083256 Numeric Dec 0 Y28a Y28a. No ethnic mention Hispanic: is R of Hispanic IF DID NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC IN MENTION OF RACE OR ETHNICITY: Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 1 in Y27 or no response to ethnicity question or 40 in Y24a-Y24e -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083256a Numeric Dec 0 Y28b Y28b. Hispanic: type Hispanic IF R MENTIONS HISPANIC FOR RACE OR ETHNICITY: Please look at page 22 of the booklet and tell me which category best describes your Hispanic origin. .......................................................................... 1. Mexican 2. Puerto Rican 3. Cuban 4. Latin American 5. Central American 6. Spanish Page 251 of 264 7. Other (SPECIFY) {VOL} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y28a and not Hispanic in Y24a-Y24e -4. NA -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083257 Numeric Dec 0 Y29a Y29a. Native status of parents Where were your parents born: were they both born in the U.S., was one born in the U.S., or were both born in another country? .......................................................................... 1. Both parents born in the U. S. 2. One parent born in the U. S. 3. Neither parent born in the U. S. -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083258 Numeric Dec 0 Y29b Y29b. LATINO Rs: born U.S., Puerto Rico, or some other IF R MENTIONS HISPANIC FOR RACE OR ETHNICITY: Were you born in the mainland United States, Puerto Rico or some other country? .......................................................................... 1. Mainland U. S. 2. Puerto Rico 3. Some other country {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 40 not in Y24a-Y24e and -1,5 in Y27 and 1 not in Y28a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083259 Numeric Dec 0 Y29c Y29c. LATINO Rs: how many grandparents born outside IF R MENTIONS HISPANIC FOR RACE OR ETHNICITY: How many of your grandparents, if any, were born outside the U.S.A.? .......................................................................... 0. None 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. All -1. INAP, 40 not in Y24a-Y24e and -1,5 in Y27 and 1 not in Y28a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083260 Numeric Dec 0 Y29d Y29d. LATINO Rs: country of Latino heritage IF R MENTIONS HISPANIC FOR RACE OR ETHNICITY: Families of Hispanic or Latino background in the United States come from many different countries. From which country do you trace your Latino heritage? .......................................................................... {IF MORE THAN 1 COUNTRY GIVEN: "Which country does most of your family come from? IF RESPONSE IS 'U.S.': "Do you trace your Latino heritage, however many generations back, to any country other than the U.S.?"} Page 252 of 264 1. Argentina 2. Bolivia 3. Chile 4. Colombia 5. Costa Rica 6. Cuba 7. Dominican Republic 8. Ecuador 9. El Salvador -1. INAP, 40 not in Y24a-Y24e and -1,5 in Y27 and 1 not in Y28a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083261 Numeric Dec 0 Y29g Y29g. LATINO Rs: When did R arrive in U.S. IF R MENTIONS HISPANIC FOR RACE OR ETHNICITY: IF R WAS NOT BORN IN THE U.S. When did you first arrive to live in the U.S. (mainland)? .......................................................................... {RECORD 4-DIGIT YEAR 1910-2008} -1. INAP, 1,-8,-9 in Y29b; 40 not in Y24a-Y24e and -1,5 in Y27 and 1 not in Y28a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083262 Numeric Dec 0 Y29h Y29h. LATINO Rs: In what year did R become a U.S. IF R MENTIONS HISPANIC FOR RACE OR ETHNICITY: IF R WAS NOT BORN IN THE U.S. In what year did you become a naturalized U.S. citizen? .......................................................................... {RECORD 4-DIGIT YEAR 1910-2008 OR: 7777. BORN OUTSIDE THE U.S. BUT BORN A U.S. CITIZEN} -1. INAP, 40 not in Y24a-Y24e and -1,5 in Y27 and 1 not in Y28a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083263 Numeric Dec 0 Y29j Y29j. LATINO Rs: language at home IF R MENTIONS HISPANIC FOR RACE OR ETHNICITY: What language do you primarily speak at home with your family? Is it only English, mostly English, only Spanish, mostly Spanish, or both languages equally? .......................................................................... 1. Only English 2. Mostly English 3. Both languages equally 4. Mostly Spanish Page 253 of 264 5. Only Spanish -1. INAP, 40 not in Y24a-Y24e and -1,5 in Y27 and 1 not in Y28a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083264 Numeric Dec 0 Y30 Y30. Where R grew up Where was it that you grew up? .......................................................................... {IF UNITED STATES AND STATE(S) NOT PROVIDED, PROBE: WHAT STATE OR STATES?} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential. In a future release, coded data will be available. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083265a Numeric Dec 0 Y31a Y31a. How many children in HH age 10 and younger How many children age 10 or younger live in this household? .......................................................................... -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083265b Numeric Dec 0 Y31b Y31b. How many children in HH age 11-17 How many children age 11 to 17 live in this household? .......................................................................... -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083266a Numeric Dec 0 Y32a Y32a. How long lived in this community: years How long have you lived in your present (CITY/TOWN/TOWNSHIP/COUNTY)? .......................................................................... {ENTER years, THEN months: ENTER ON THIS SCREEN- YEARS 0-75 ENTER 0 If answer was months only 76 = 76+ 77 = ALL MY LIFE 90 = OTHER} These data represent the values as they were coded by the interviewer. In some instances both a high number of years and a high number of months were coded for Y32a and Y32b. -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083266b Numeric Dec 0 Y32b Y32b. How long lived in this community - Months How long have you lived in your present (CITY/TOWN/TOWNSHIP/COUNTY)? .......................................................................... {ENTER month 0-23 ENTER 0 if answer was years only} Page 254 of 264 These data represent the values coded by the interviewer. In some instances both a high number of years and a high number of months were coded for Y32a and Y32b. -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083267 Numeric Dec 0 Y33 Y33. Where R lived previously IF R HAS LIVED IN CURRENT COMMUNITY LESS THAN 2 YEARS: Where did you live before you moved here? .......................................................................... {ENTER city/county/state. PROBE for county if rural area DO NOT ACCEPT STATE ALONE WITHOUT COUNTY OR CITY/TOWN} The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential. In a future release, coded data will be available. -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V083268 Numeric Dec 0 Y34 Y34. Distance where R used to live (miles) IF R HAS LIVED IN CURRENT COMMUNITY LESS THAN 2 YEARS: How far away is that? .......................................................................... 0. Less than 1 mile 1. One mile 2. 2-4 miles 3. 5-9 miles 4. 10-19 miles 5. 20-49 miles 6. 50-99 miles 7. 100-199 miles 8. 200-499 miles 9. 500 miles or more 90. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, less than 2 years in Y32a-Y32b -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083269a Numeric Dec 0 Y35a Y35a. How long lived in this dwelling unit: years How long have you lived in this (house/condo/apartment)? .......................................................................... {ENTER years, THEN months: ENTER ON THIS SCREEN- YEARS 0-75 ENTER 0 If answer was months only 76 = 76+ 77 = ALL MY LIFE 90 = OTHER} These data represent the values coded by the interviewer. In some instances both a high number of years and a high number of months were coded for Y35a and Y35b. -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083269b Numeric Dec 0 Page 255 of 264 Y35b Y35b. How long lived in this dwelling unit - Months How long have you lived in this (house/condo/apartment)? .......................................................................... {ENTER month 0-23 ENTER 0 if answer was years only} These data represent the values coded by the interviewer. In some instances both a high number of years and a high number of months were coded for Y35a and Y35b. -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083270 Numeric Dec 0 Y36a Y36a. How many telephone numbers in HH How many telephone NUMBERS are there in this household, including regular phone numbers, fax numbers, and cell phone numbers that are answered by anyone who lives here? .......................................................................... {"MOBILE" PHONE COUNTS AS CELL PHONE. INTERVIEWER: IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION OF THE TYPES OF PHONES, PLEASE RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE NUMBER BY READING BACK TO R} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083271a Numeric Dec 0 Y36b1 Y36b1. Business use - multiple HH phones IF 2-10 TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN HH: How many of these -NUMBER- numbers are only for business use AND are never answered for personal phone calls? .......................................................................... {IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION, RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE NUMBER BY READING BACK TO R} -1. INAP, 0,1,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083271b Numeric Dec 0 Y36b2 Y36b2. Business use - 1 HH phone IF 1 TELEPHONE NUMBER IN HH: Is this number only for business use, or is it not for business use only? .......................................................................... {IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION, RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE BY READING BACK TO R} 0. Not a business-only number 1. Business-only number -1. INAP, 0,2-10,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083272a Numeric Dec 0 Y36c1 Y36c1. Computer or fax - multiple phones IF >1 NON-BUSINESS-ONLY PHONES IN HOUSEHOLD: Page 256 of 264 Of the -NUMBER- numbers that are NOT only for business use, how many are ever used for computers or fax machines? .......................................................................... -1. INAP, 0,1,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083272b Numeric Dec 0 Y36c2 Y36c2. Computer or fax - 1 phone IF 1 NON-BUSINESS-ONLY PHONE IN HOUSEHOLD: Is the one number that is NOT for business use ever used for a computer or fax machine? .......................................................................... {IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION, RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE BY READING BACK TO R} 0. Not used for computer/fax 1. Used for computer/fax -1. INAP, 0,-8,-9 in Y36b2; 0,2-10,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083273a Numeric Dec 0 Y36d1 Y36d1. Answered computer or fax - multiple phones IF >1 NON-BUSINESS-ONLY NUMBERS ARE USED FOR COMPUTER OR FAX: How many of these -NUMBER- numbers are ever answered for talking in response to personal, non-business telephone calls? .......................................................................... {IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION, RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE NUMBER BY READING BACK TO R} -1. INAP, 1.-8,-9 in Y36c1; 1,-8,-9 in Y36b1; 0,1,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083273b Numeric Dec 0 Y36d2 Y36d2. Answered computer or fax - 1 phone IF 1 NON-BUSINESS-ONLY NUMBER IS USED FOR COMPUTER OR FAX: Is this number ever answered for talking in response to personal, non-business telephone calls? .......................................................................... {IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION, RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE BY READING BACK TO R} 0. Not used for talking in personal phone calls 1. Used for talking in personal phone calls -1. INAP, 0,-8,-9 in Y36c2; 0,-8,-9 in Y36b2; 0,2-10,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083274a Numeric Dec 0 Y36f1 Y36f1. Cell phone - multiple HH phones IF >1 TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN HH: Page 257 of 264 How many of the -NUMBER- telephone numbers in this household are cell phone numbers? .......................................................................... {"MOBILE" PHONE COUNTS AS CELL PHONE. -1. INAP, 0,1,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083274b Numeric Dec 0 Y36f2 Y36f2. Cell phone - 1 HH phone IF 1 TELEPHONE NUMBER IN HH: Is this a cell phone number? .......................................................................... {"MOBILE" PHONE COUNTS AS CELL PHONE. IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION, RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE BY READING BACK TO R} 0. No 1. Yes -1. INAP, 0,2-10,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083275a Numeric Dec 0 Y36g1 Y36g1. Cell phone business use - multiple phones IF 2-10 CELL PHONE NUMBERS IN HH: Of the -NUMBER- cell phone numbers, how many are for business use only AND never answered for PERSONAL phone calls? .......................................................................... {IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION, RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE NUMBER BY READING BACK TO R} -1. INAP, 1,-8,-9 in Y36f1; 0,1,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083275b Numeric Dec 0 Y36g2 Y36g2. Cell phone business use - 1 phone IF 1 CELL PHONE NUMBER IN HH THAT IS NOT THE ONLY PHONE: Is this cell phone number for business use only, or is it not for business use only? .......................................................................... {IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION, RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE BY READING BACK TO R} 0. Not a business-only number 1. Business-only number -1. INAP, 0,-8,-9 in Y36f2; 0,2-10,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083276a Numeric Dec 0 Y36h1 Y36h1. Non-business-only cell phones with use as IF > 1 NON-BUSINESS-ONLY CELL PHONES: Page 258 of 264 For the -NUMBER- cell phone numbers that are NOT only for business, how many are ever used for computers or fax machines? .......................................................................... -1. INAP, 1,-8,-9 in Y36g1; 1,-8,-9 in Y36f1; 0,1,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083276b Numeric Dec 0 Y36h2 Y36h2. 1 Non-business-only cell phone with use as IF 1 NON-BUSINESS-ONLY CELL PHONE: For the cell phone number that is NOT business-only, is it ever used for a computer or fax machine? .......................................................................... {IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION, RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE BY READING BACK TO R} 0. Not used for computer/fax 1. Used for computer/fax -1. INAP, 0,-1,-9 in Y36g2; 0,-8,-9 in Y36f2; 0,2-10,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083277a Numeric Dec 0 Y36j1 Y36j1. Answered non-bus-only cell phones w/use as How many of these -NUMBER- cell phone numbers that are used for a computer or fax machine are also ever ANSWERED for PERSONAL phone calls? .......................................................................... {IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION, RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE NUMBER BY READING BACK TO R} -1. INAP, 1,-8,-9 in Y36h1; 1,-8,-9 in Y36g1; 1,-8,-9 in Y36f1; 0,1,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083277b Numeric Dec 0 Y36j2 Y36j2. Answered non-bus-only cell phone w/use as Is it also ever ANSWERED for PERSONAL phone calls? .......................................................................... {IF R GIVES A SPOKEN DESCRIPTION, RECORD IN THE COMMENT FIELD. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE BY READING BACK TO R} 0. Not answered for PERSONAL phone calls 1. Answered for PERSONAL phone calls -1. INAP, 0,-8,-9 in Y36h2; 0,-8,-9 in Y36g2; 0,-8,-9 in Y36f2; 0,2-10,-8,-9 in Y36a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083278 Numeric Dec 0 Y36k Y36k. Phone discrepancy IF NUMBERS INDICATED IN TELEPHONE SERIES IS MORE THAN INITIAL COUNT: Page 259 of 264 Earlier you said there were -NUMBER- telephone numbers in this household, including regular phone numbers, fax numbers, and cell phone numbers that are answered by anyone who lives here. Did I record that correctly as -NUMBER-, or are there more numbers than that? .......................................................................... {INTERVIEWER: RECORD ANY COMMENTS WHICH DESCRIBE HOUSEHOLD TELEPHONE NUMBERS. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE BY READING BACK TO R} 1. NUMBER total numbers was recorded correctly -1. INAP, numbers indicated in series not more than initial count -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083279 Numeric Dec 0 Y36k1 Y36k1. Phone discrepancy - set number IF MORE NUMBERS THAN PREVIOUSLY INDICATED: How many telephone numbers are there altogether, including cell phones? .......................................................................... {INTERVIEWER: RECORD ANY COMMENTS WHICH DESCRIBE HOUSEHOLD TELEPHONE NUMBERS. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE NUMBER BY READING BACK TO R} -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in Y36k -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083280 Numeric Dec 0 Y36x Y36x. Verification of landlines As a final check that I have been recording information correctly, please give the total number of landlines in this household that are ANSWERED for PERSONAL phone calls. .......................................................................... {INTERVIEWER: RECORD ANY COMMENTS ABOUT TELEPHONE NUMBERS. INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM THE RESPONSE NUMBER BY READING BACK TO R} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083281 Numeric Dec 0 Y37 Y37. Does R family own/rent home (Do you/Does your family) own your home, pay rent, or what? .......................................................................... 1. Own home 5. Pay rent 7. Other (SPECIFY) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V083301a Numeric Dec 0 ZZ1a ZZ1a. PRE IWR OBS: others present PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: 0. No one other than R (1st mention only) 1. Children under 6 Page 260 of 264 2. Older children 3. Spouse 4. Other relatives 5. Other adults 7. Someone but not sure who .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V083302 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ2 ZZ2. PRE IWR OBS: R cooperation PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: R's cooperation was: .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 1. Very good 2. Good 3. Fair 4. Poor 5. Very poor -4. NA (missing) -8. Don't know ============================================================================================= V083303 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ3 ZZ3. PRE IWR OBS: R level of information PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: R's general level of information about politics and public affairs seemed: .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V083304 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ4 ZZ4. PRE IWR OBS: R intelligence PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: R's apparent intelligence: .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low -4. NA (missing) Page 261 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083305 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ5 ZZ5. PRE IWR OBS: R suspicious PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: How suspicious did R seem to be about the study before the interview? .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 1. Not at all suspicious 2. Somewhat suspicious 3. Very suspicious -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V083306 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ6 ZZ6. PRE IWR OBS: R interest in IW PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview? .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V083307 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ7 ZZ7. PRE IWR OBS: R sincere PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: How sincere did R seem to be in his/her answers? .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 1. Completely sincere 2. Usually sincere 3. Often seemed to be insincere -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V083308 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ8 ZZ8. PRE IWR OBS: places where doubted sincerity PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Were there any particular parts of the interview for which you doubted R's sincerity? .......................................................................... {IF SO, NAME THEM BY SECTION OR QUESTION NUMBER} Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 1. Yes {SPECIFY} 5. No -1. INAP, 1 in ZZ7 -4. NA (missing) Page 262 of 264 ============================================================================================= V083309 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ9 ZZ9. PRE IWR OBS: R seem to report income accurately PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Do you feel R reported income accurately? .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 1. Yes, think R reported correctly 2. No, think R reported incorrectly 3. Refused income questions 4. No, think R reported dishonestly -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V083309a Numeric Dec 0 ZZ9a ZZ9a. PRE IWR OBS: estimate of family income PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: If possible, give a reasonable estimate of what R's family income is ((before taxes in 2003)). .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 01. A. None or less than $2,999 02. B. $3,000 -$4,999 03. C. $5,000 -$7,499 04. D. $7,500 -$9,999 05. E. $10,000 -$10,999 06. F. $11,000-$12,499 07. G. $12,500-$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-$74,999 19. V. $75,000-$89,999 20. W. $90,000-$99,999 21. X. $100,000-$109,999 22. Y. $110,000-$119,999 23. Z. $120,000-$134,999 24. AA. $135,000-$149,999 25. BB. $150,000 and over 98. Impossible to estimate -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V083310 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ10 ZZ10. PRE IWR OBS: R age estimate PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: What would you estimate R's age to be? .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 17-96. 90. 90 and older 98. Hard to guess {SPECIFY} Page 263 of 264 -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V083311 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ11 ZZ11. PRE IWR OBS: R gender PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Is R male or female? .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 1. Male 2. Female -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V083312 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ12 ZZ12. PRE IWR OBS: R education estimate PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: What would you estimate R's level of education to be? .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. 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} -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V083313a Numeric Dec 0 ZZ13a ZZ13a. PRE IWR OBS: R reactions to IW PRE-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: R's reaction to interview: 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 .......................................................................... Page 264 of 264 {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release Page 1 of 367 ============================================================================================= V084001a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.1a PostAdmin.1a. Beginning Date of Post-election IW: Beginning Date of Post-election IW: month .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084001b Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.1b PostAdmin.1b. Beginning Date of Post-election IW: day Beginning Date of Post-election IW: day .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084001c Char PostAdmin.1c PostAdmin.1c. Beginning Date of Post-election IW: date Beginning Date of Post-election IW: date .......................................................................... Built from PostAdmin.1a and PostAdmin.1b. This is an alpha variable in format MMDD. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. ============================================================================================= V084002a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.2a PostAdmin.2a. Ending Date of Post-election IW: month Ending Date of Post-election IW: month .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084002b Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.2b PostAdmin.2b. Ending Date of Post-election IW: day Ending Date of Post-election IW: day .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084002c Char PostAdmin.2c PostAdmin.2c. Ending Date of Post-election IW: date Ending Date of Post-election IW: date .......................................................................... Built from PostAdmin.2a and PostAdmin.2b. This is an alpha variable in format MMDD Data for this variable will be available in a future release. ============================================================================================= V084003a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.3a PostAdmin.3a. No.days since electn: Post-electn IW beg Page 2 of 367 Number of days since election: Post-election IW beginning date .......................................................................... -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084003b Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.3b PostAdmin.3b. No.days since electn: Post-electn IW end Number of days since election: Post-election IW ending date .......................................................................... The 2008 national elections were held on November 4, 2008. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084004 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.4 PostAdmin.4. Total no. IW sessions: Post-election IW Total number of interview sessions: Post-election IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084005 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.5 PostAdmin.5. Total no. interviewers: Post-election IW Total number of interviewers: Post-election IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084006 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.6 PostAdmin.6. Version: Post-election IW Version of survey instrument: Post-election .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084007 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.7 PostAdmin.7. Total no. calls: Post-election Total number of calls: Post-election .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084008 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.8 PostAdmin.8. Interviewer IW number: Post-electn IW Interviewer interview number: Post-election IW .......................................................................... Page 3 of 367 Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084009 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.9 PostAdmin.9. Mode of interview: Post-election IW Mode of interview: Post-election IW .......................................................................... All Post-election interviews were conducted fact-to-face. 1. Face-to-face IW -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084010 Numeric Dec 1 PostAdmin.10 PostAdmin.10. Length of interview: Post-election IW Length of interview: Post-election IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084011 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.11 PostAdmin.11. Language of interview: Post-election IW Language of interview: Post-election IW .......................................................................... This is the language in which the post-election survey IW was conducted. 1. English 2. Spanish 3. Both English and Spanish -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084012a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.12a PostAdmin.12a. Interview verification: Post-election Verification: Post-election IW .......................................................................... Verification of interviews was conducted using review of audio-recorded files. 0. Not a verified case 1. Verified case -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084012b Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.12b PostAdmin.12b. Interview evaluation: Post-election IW Evaluation: Post-election IW .......................................................................... In the 2008 Time Series Study, an evaluation process for interviews that was separate from the verification process (see PostAdmin.12a) was not conducted. -1. INAP, not applicable to the 2008 Time Series Post-election Page 4 of 367 ============================================================================================= V084013 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.13 PostAdmin.13. Result (Post-election) Result (Post-election) .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084014 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.14 PostAdmin.14. Interview recorded: Post-election IW Interview recorded: Post-election IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084015 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.15 PostAdmin.15. Respondent payment amount: Post-election Payment amount made: Post-election IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084016 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.16 PostAdmin.16. Respondent payment mode: Post-election Payment mode: Post-election IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084017a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.17a PostAdmin.17a. Refusal made: Post-election IW Refusal made: Post-election IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084017b Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.17b PostAdmin.17b. Refusal conversion: Post-election IW Refusal conversion: Post-election IW .......................................................................... For the Post-election IW, cases were not specifically flagged as 'refusal conversion' cases. Interview cases with 1 or more calls coded for refusal by a household member are indicated in PreAdmin.17a. -1. INAP, not applicable to the Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084018 Numeric Dec 0 Page 5 of 367 PostAdmin.18 PostAdmin.18. Respondent incentive: Post-election IW Respondent incentive: Post-election IW .......................................................................... 0. No incentive was paid or given to the respondent in addition to the respondent payment as indicated in PostAdmin.16a. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084019 Char PostAdmin.19 PostAdmin.19. Beginning time of IW: Post-election IW Beginning time: Post-election IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084020 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.20 PostAdmin.20. Persuasion letter: Post-election IW Persuasion letter: Post-election IW .......................................................................... Data for persuasion letters are not available for the 2008 Time Series Post-election IW. -1. INAP, not applicable to the Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084021a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.21a PostAdmin.21a. COMMENT:SUMMARY: positive comment POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following POSTIVE comments? - 'I like to do things that HELP THE COMMUNITY' - 'I ENJOY DOING SURVEYS' - Other positive statement .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Built from PostAdmin.22a-PostAdmin.22c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084021b Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.21b PostAdmin.21b. COMMENT:SUMMARY: time-delay comment POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the in-formant/respondent make any of the following TIME DELAY 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 .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Built from PostAdmin.22d-PostAdmin.22g. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release Page 6 of 367 ============================================================================================= V084021c Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.21c PostAdmin.21c. COMMENT:SUMMARY: negative comment POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TIME' - 'I DON'T TRUST SURVEYS' - 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TAXPAYERS MONEY' - 'NEVER DO SURVEYS' - 'I'm NOT INTERESTED' - Other negative statement .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Built from PostAdmin.22h-PostAdmin.22p. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084021d Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.21d PostAdmin.21d. COMMENT:SUMMARY: eligibility comment POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - 'I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING about the survey topic' - 'I'm NOT MARRIED/ I don't have a partner/ I don't have any children' - 'I'M TOO YOUNG/ I'm TOO OLD' - 'I don't vote/ I can't vote' - Other eligibility statement .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Built from PostAdmin.22q-PostAdmin.22u. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084021e Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.21e PostAdmin.21e. COMMENT:SUMMARY: privacy comment POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following PRIVACY comments? - 'You'll ask me too many PERSONAL QUESTIONS / I don't want to talk about these kinds of things' - 'The GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS EVERYTHING about me already' - Other privacy/ sensitivity statements .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Built from PostAdmin.22v-PostAdmin.22y. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22a PostAdmin.22a. Comment: positive - help community POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following POSTIVE comments? - 'I like to do things that HELP THE COMMUNITY' .......................................................................... Page 7 of 367 See also PostAdmin.21a. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022b Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22b PostAdmin.22b. Comment: positive - enjoy surveys POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following POSTIVE comments? - 'I ENJOY DOING SURVEYS' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21a. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022c Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22c PostAdmin.22c. Comment: other positive POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following POSTIVE comments? - Other positive statement .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21a. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022d Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22d PostAdmin.22d. Comment: time delay - too busy POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following TIME DELAY comments? - 'I am TOO BUSY/ I don't have time' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21b. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022e Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22e PostAdmin.22e. Comment: time delay - bad time POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following TIME DELAY comments? - 'This is a BAD TIME / Can you COME BACK LATER' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21b. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022f Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22f PostAdmin.22f. Comment: time delay - think about it Page 8 of 367 POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following TIME DELAY comments? - 'Let me THINK ABOUT IT' .......................................................................... -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022g Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22g PostAdmin.22g. Comment: other time delay POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following TIME DELAY comments? - Other time delay statement .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21b. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022h Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22h PostAdmin.22h. Comment: negative - waste of time POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TIME' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022j Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22j PostAdmin.22j. Comment: negative - don't trust surveys POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'I DON'T TRUST SURVEYS' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022k Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22k PostAdmin.22k. Comment: negative - surveys waste money POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'Surveys are a WASTE OF TAXPAYERS MONEY' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022m Numeric Dec 0 Page 9 of 367 PostAdmin.22m PostAdmin.22m. Comment: negative - never do surveys POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'NEVER DO SURVEYS' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022n Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22n PostAdmin.22n. Comment: negative - not interested POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - 'I'm NOT INTERESTED' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022p Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22p PostAdmin.22p. Comment: other negative POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following NEGATIVE comments? - Other negative statement .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21c. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022q Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22q PostAdmin.2qa. Comment: eligibility - don't know about POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - 'I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING about the survey topic' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21d. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022r Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22r PostAdmin.22r. Comment: eligibility - no POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - 'I'm NOT MARRIED/ I don't have a partner/ I don't have any children' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21d. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release Page 10 of 367 ============================================================================================= V084022s Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22s PostAdmin.22s. Comment: eligibility - too young/too POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - 'I'M TOO YOUNG/ I'm TOO OLD' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21d. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022t Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22t PostAdmin.22t. Comment: eligibility - don't vote POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - 'I don't vote/ I can't vote' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21d. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022u Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22u PostAdmin.22u. Comment: other eligibility POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following ELIGIBILITY comments? - Other eligibility statement .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21d. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022v Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22v PostAdmin.22v. Comment: privacy - personal questions POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following PRIVACY comments? - 'You'll ask me too many PERSONAL QUESTIONS / I don't want to talk about these kinds of things' .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21e. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022w Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22w PostAdmin.22w. Comment: privacy - govt knows POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following PRIVACY comments? - 'The GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS EVERYTHING about me already' .......................................................................... Page 11 of 367 See also PostAdmin.21e. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084022y Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.22y PostAdmin.22y. Comment: other privacy POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Person did not have to use these exact words, but did the informant/respondent make any of the following PRIVACY comments? - Other privacy/ sensitivity statements .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.21e. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084023 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.23 PostAdmin.23. DWELLING UNIT: type of structure: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Type of structure - Mobile home - Detached single family - Duplex - Apartment building/Condo/townhouse complex - Other .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084024 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.24 PostAdmin.24. DWELLING UNIT: structure descript: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following best describes this structure - Single family home - Structure with 2 to 9 units - Structure with 10 to 49 units - Structure with 50 or more units - Other .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084024a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.24a PostAdmin.24a. DWELLING UNIT: struct residentl: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Is this structure - Entirely residential - Primarily residential with some commercial or other non- residential - Primarily commercial or other non-residential .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084025 Numeric Dec 0 Page 12 of 367 PostAdmin.25 PostAdmin.25. DWELLING UNIT: observe urbanicity: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following best describes the immediate area or street (one block, both sides) where the sample member/ respondent lives? - Rural farm - Rural town - Suburban - Urban, residential only - 3 or more commercial properties, mostly retail - 3 or more commercial properties, mostly wholesale or industrial - Other .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084026a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.26a PostAdmin.26a. DWELLING UNIT: window pol signs: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Enter number of campaign or political signs visable in the structure's window(s) .......................................................................... {INSTRUCTION: enter 99 for unknown--outside gated community} Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084026b Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.26b PostAdmin.26b. DWELLING UNIT: outside pol signs: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Enter number of campaign or political signs visable in front/outside of the structure. .......................................................................... {INSTRUCTION: enter 99 for unknown--outside gated community} Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084026c Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.26c PostAdmin.26c. DWELLING UNIT: type polit signs: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Describe sign(s) .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27 PostAdmin.27. DWELLING UNIT:SUMMARY:access: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Bars on the windows - Crime watch or security system signs - No Trespassing signs - Beware of dog sign Page 13 of 367 - No solicitors sign - Security Door- windowless metal primary entrance - Guard/Door Person must call the unit - Guard/Door Person must give access to building - Guard at gate of community - On-site/Off-site Staff/Manager who controls access - No buzzer-locked main entrance/gate - Buzzer no unit address labels -locked entrance - Buzzer with address labels -locked entrance - Threatening animal on or near the property .......................................................................... {Select all that apply} Built from PostAdmin.27a-PostAdmin.27q. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27a PostAdmin.27a. DWELLING UNIT: bars on windows: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Bars on the windows .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027b Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27b PostAdmin.27b. DWELLING UNIT: crimewtch/secsys: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Crime watch or security system signs .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027c Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27c PostAdmin.27c. DWELLING UNIT: no trespassing: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - No Trespassing signs .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027d Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27d PostAdmin.27d. DWELLING UNIT: beware of dog: Post- Page 14 of 367 POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Beware of dog sign .......................................................................... -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027e Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27e PostAdmin.27e. DWELLING UNIT: no solicitors: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - No solicitors sign .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027f Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27f PostAdmin.27f. DWELLING UNIT: security door: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Security Door- windowless metal primary entrance .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027g Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27g PostAdmin.27g. DWELLING UNIT: call guard: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Guard/Door Person must call the unit .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027h Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27h PostAdmin.27h. DWELLING UNIT: access guard: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Guard/Door Person must give access to building .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. Page 15 of 367 -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027j Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27j PostAdmin.27j. DWELLING UNIT: gate guard: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Guard at gate of community .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027k Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27k PostAdmin.27k. DWELLING UNIT: staff/manager: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - On-site/Off-site Staff/Manager who controls access .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027m Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27m PostAdmin.27m. DWELLING UNIT: no buzzer lockd: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - No buzzer-locked main entrance/gate .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027n Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27n PostAdmin.27n. DWELLING UNIT: buzzer no address: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Buzzer no unit address labels -locked entrance .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027p Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27p PostAdmin.27p. DWELLING UNIT: buzzer w/address: Post- Page 16 of 367 POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Buzzer with address labels -locked entrance .......................................................................... -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084027q Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.27q PostAdmin.27q. DWELLING UNIT: threateng animal: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): What types of security measures or barriers, if any, might interfere with your access to the sample member's/respondent's dwelling? - Threatening animal on or near the property .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.27. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084028 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.28 PostAdmin.28. DWELLING UNIT:SUMMARY: building: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Missing roofing material(s) - Boarded up window(s) - Missing/broken out window(s) - Missing bricks/siding/outside wall material - Punched out/torn screens on windows - Door(s) off hinges - Peeling paint - Broken siding - Unkept yard (tall grass, overgrown bushes) - Litter, trash or other debris on lawn .......................................................................... (Select all that apply} Built from PostAdmin.28a-PostAdmin.28k. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084028a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.28a PostAdmin.28a. DWELLING UNIT: roofing missing: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Missing roofing material(s) .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084028b Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.28b PostAdmin.28b. DWELLING UNIT: boarded windows: Post- Page 17 of 367 POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Boarded up window(s) .......................................................................... -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084028c Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.28c PostAdmin.28c. DWELLING UNIT: broken windows: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Missing/broken out window(s) .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084028d Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.28d PostAdmin.28d. DWELLING UNIT: missing siding: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Missing bricks/siding/outside wall material .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084028e Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.28e PostAdmin.28e. DWELLING UNIT: torn screens: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Punched out/torn screens on windows .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084028f Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.28f PostAdmin.28f. DWELLING UNIT: doors off hinges: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Door(s) off hinges .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084028g Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.28g PostAdmin.28g. DWELLING UNIT: peeling paint: Post- Page 18 of 367 POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Peeling paint .......................................................................... -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084028h Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.28h PostAdmin.28h. DWELLING UNIT: broken siding: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Broken siding .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084028j Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.28j PostAdmin.28j. DWELLING UNIT: unkept yard: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Unkept yard (tall grass, overgrown bushes) .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084028k Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.28k PostAdmin.28k. DWELLING UNIT: litter/trash: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Are any of the following conditions of the building present? - Litter, trash or other debris on lawn .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.28. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084029 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.29 PostAdmin.29. DWELLING UNIT:SUMMARY: area view: Pist- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Boarded houses or abandoned building - Graffiti - Abandoned cars - Demolished houses - Trash/Litter/junk in street/road - Trash/litter/junk around buildings in neighborhood - Factories or warehouses - Stores or other retail outlets .......................................................................... Select all that apply Built from PostAdmin.29-PostAdmin.29h. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. Page 19 of 367 -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084029a Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.29a PostAdmin.29a. DWELLING UNIT: area boarded hses: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Boarded houses or abandoned building .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084029b Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.29b PostAdmin.29b. DWELLING UNIT: area graffiti: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Graffiti .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084029c Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.29c PostAdmin.29c. DWELLING UNIT: area aband cars: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Abandoned cars .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084029d Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.29d PostAdmin.29d. DWELLING UNIT: area demolish hss: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Demolished houses .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084029e Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.29e PostAdmin.29e. DWELLING UNIT: trash in road: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Trash/Litter/junk in street/road .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release Page 20 of 367 ============================================================================================= V084029f Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.29f PostAdmin.29f. DWELLING UNIT: trash by bldgs: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Trash/litter/junk around buildings in neighborhood .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084029g Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.29g PostAdmin.29g. DWELLING UNIT: factories near: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Factories or warehouses .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084029h Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.29h PostAdmin.29h. DWELLING UNIT: stores near: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Which of the following are present within sight of the housing unit? - Stores or other retail outlets .......................................................................... See also PostAdmin.29. Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084030 Numeric Dec 0 PostAdmin.30 PostAdmin.30. DWELLING UNIT: relative condition: Post- POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER (DWELLING UNIT): Describe the physical condition of the sample building relative to the other buildings on the same street/road: Better Same Worse No other buldings Unknown-outside gated community .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084401 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.1 PostRandom.1. Forward or reverse coding Forward or reverse order of response options for selected Post-election questions .......................................................................... For a subset of Post-election questions, respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options administered in either forward or reverse order: LIST OF QUESTIONS Page 21 of 367 1. Forward order response options 2. Reverse order response options -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084402 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.2. PostRandom.2. VERSION OLD or VERSION NEW subset of Question version: "OLD" or "NEW" version .......................................................................... For a subset of Post-election questions, respondents were randomly assigned to either an "OLD" (standard) version of the questions or else to "NEW" versions. This assignment to OLD/NEW was made in the Pre-election wave for a subset of Pre-election questions, and continues for the Post-election wave. All items subject to OLD/NEW assignment have common assignment to either OLD or NEW for all questions in the Pre and Post subsets. Note that sometimes the number of questions corresponding to each question version may not be the same. LIST OF QUESTIONS OLD, NEW 1. OLD version 2. NEW version -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084403 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.3 PostRandom.3. Order Presidential candidate Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of presidential candidate thermometers .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b) or the Republican Presidential candidate thermometer (D1c) asked first. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404a Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4a PostRandom.4a. Order CINDY MCCAIN thermometer Order for Cindy McCain thermometer (D1d) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name 14. Administered as 14th name Page 22 of 367 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404b Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4b PostRandom.4b. Order MICHELLE OBAMA cand thermometer Order for Michelle Obama thermometer (D1e) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name 14. Administered as 14th name 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404c Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4c PostRandom.4c. Order HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAND thermometer Order for Democratic House candidate thermometer (D1f) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. This corresponds to the candidate running in the Congressional district of the respondent's location (residence). This is the order assigned to the case; if there was no Democratic House candidate, then the Democratic House candidate thermometer was not administered. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name 14. Administered as 14th name 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404d Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4d PostRandom.4d. Order HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAND thermometer Page 23 of 367 Order for Republican House candidate thermometer (D1g) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. This corresponds to the candidate running in the Congressional district of the respondent's location (residence). This is the order assigned to the case; if there was no Republican House candidate, then the Republican House candidate thermometer was not administered. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404e Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4e PostRandom.4e. Order HOUSE IND/3rd-PARTY CAND Order for independent/3rd-party House candidate thermometer (D1h) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. This corresponds to the candidate running in the Congressional district of the respondent's location (residence). This is the order assigned to the case; if there was no independent/3rd-party House candidate, then the independent/ 3rd-party House candidate thermometer was not administered. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name 14. Administered as 14th name 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404f Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4f PostRandom.4f. Order SENATE DEMOCRATIC CAND Order for Democratic Senate candidate thermometer (D1j) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. This corresponds to the candidate running in the state of of the respondent's location (residence). Page 24 of 367 This is the order assigned to the case; if there was no Democratic Senate candidate, then the Democratic Senate candidate thermometer was not administered. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404g Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4g PostRandom.4g. Order SENATE REPUBLICAN CAND Order for Republican Senate candidate thermometer (D1k) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. This corresponds to the candidate running in the state of of the respondent's location (residence). This is the order assigned to the case; if there was no Republican Senate candidate, then the Republican Senate candidate thermometer was not administered. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name 14. Administered as 14th name 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404h Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4h PostRandom.4h. Order SENATE IND/3rd-PARTY CAND Order for independent/3rd party Senate candidate thermometer (D1m) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. This corresponds to the candidate running in the state of of the respondent's location (residence). This is the order assigned to the case; if there was no independent/3rd-party Senatecandidate, then the independent/ 3rd-party Senate candidate thermometer was not administered. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name Page 25 of 367 03. Administered as 3rd name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404j Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4j PostRandom.4j. Order SENATOR 1 thermometer Order for 1st Senator in state without Senate race thermometer (D1n) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. This corresponds to the candidate running in the state of of the respondent's location (residence). This is the order assigned to the case; if there was a Senate race in the state, then the thermometer for 1st Senator in state without Senate race was not administered. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name 14. Administered as 14th name 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404k Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4k PostRandom.4k. Order SENATOR 2 thermometer Order for 2nd Senator in state without Senate race thermometer (D1p) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. This corresponds to the candidate running in the state of of the respondent's location (residence). This is the order assigned to the case; if there was a Senate race in the state, then the thermometer for 2nd Senator in state without Senate race was not administered. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name Page 26 of 367 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name 14. Administered as 14th name 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404m Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4m PostRandom.4m. Order SENATOR NOT RUNNING thermometer Order for nonrunning Senator in state with Senate race thermometer (D1q) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. This corresponds to the candidate running in the state of of the respondent's location (residence). This is the order assigned to the case; if there was no Senate race in the state, then the thermometer for the Senator not up for re-election (in a state with Senate race) was skipped. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name 14. Administered as 14th name 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404n Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4n PostRandom.4n. Order 2nd DEMOCRATIC SENATE CAND Order for 2nd Democratic Senate candidate thermometer (D1r) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. This corresponds to the candidate running in the state of of the respondent's location (residence). There were 2 Senate elections in Mississippi and Wyoming. This is the order assigned to the case; if the state was not MS or WY, then the thermometer for 2nd Democratic Senate candidate was not administered. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name Page 27 of 367 14. Administered as 14th name 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404p Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4p PostRandom.4p. Order 2nd REPUBLICAN SENATE CAND Order for 2nd Republican Senate candidate thermometer (D1s) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. This corresponds to the candidate running in the state of of the respondent's location (residence). There were 2 Senate elections in Mississippi and Wyoming. This is the order assigned to the case; if the state was not MS or WY, then the thermometer for 2nd Republican Senate candidate was not administered. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name 14. Administered as 14th name 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404q Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4q PostRandom.4q. Order JOE BIDEN thermometer Order for Joe Biden thermometer (D1t) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name 14. Administered as 14th name 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404r Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4r PostRandom.4r. Order SARAH PALIN thermometer Page 28 of 367 Order for Sarah Palin thermometer (D1u) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084404s Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.4s PostRandom.4s. Order HILLARY CLINTON thermometer Order for Hillary Clinton thermometer (D1v) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1y (16 names) in random order. 01. Administered as 1st name 02. Administered as 2nd name 03. Administered as 3rd name 04. Administered as 4th name 05. Administered as 5th name 06. Administered as 6th name 07. Administered as 7th name 08. Administered as 8th name 09. Administered as 9th name 10. Administered as 10th name 11. Administered as 11th name 12. Administered as 12th name 13. Administered as 13th name 14. Administered as 14th name 15. Administered as 15th name 16. Administered as 16th name -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084251 Numeric Dec 0 PostIWR.1 PostIWR.1. Interviewer ID: Pre-election IW Interviewer ID: Postelection IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084252 Numeric Dec 0 PostIWR.2 PostIWR.2. Interviewer gender: Pre-election IW Interviewer gender: Postelection IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. Page 29 of 367 -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084253 Numeric Dec 0 PostIWR.3 PostIWR.3. Interviewer education: Pre-election IW Interviewer education: Postelection IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084254 Numeric Dec 0 PostIWR.4 PostIWR.4. Interviewer race: Pre-election IW Interviewer race: Postelection IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084255 Numeric Dec 0 PostIWR.5 PostIWR.5. Interviewer ethnicity: Pre-election IW Interviewer ethnicity: Postelection IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084256 Numeric Dec 0 PostIWR.6 PostIWR.6. Interviewer languages: Pre-election IW Interviewer languages: Postelection IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084257 Numeric Dec 0 PostIWR.7 PostIWR.7. Interviewer years experience: Pre-election Interviewer years experience: Postelection IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084258 Numeric Dec 0 PostIWR.8 PostIWR.8. Interviewer age group: Pre-election IW Interviewer age group: Postelection IW .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084405a Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5a PostRandom.5a. Order HISPANICS thermometer Page 30 of 367 Order for Hispanics thermometer (D2a) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405b Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5b PostRandom.5b. Order CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS Order for Christian fundamentalists thermometer (D2b) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405c Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5c PostRandom.5c. Order CATHOLICS thermometer Order for Catholics thermometer (D2c) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405d Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5d PostRandom.5d. Order FEMINISTS thermometer Order for feminists thermometer (D2d) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405e Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5e PostRandom.5e. Order FEDERAL GOVERNMENT thermometer Order for federal government thermometer (D2e) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405f Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5f PostRandom.5f. Order JEWS thermometer Order for Jews thermometer (D2f) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. Page 31 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405g Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5g PostRandom.5g. Order LIBERALS thermometer Order for liberals thermometer (D2g) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405h Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5h PostRandom.5h. Order MIDDLE CLASS thermometer Order for middle class thermometer (D2h) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405j Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5j PostRandom.5j. Order LABOR UNIONS thermometer Order for labor unions thermometer (D2j) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405k Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5k PostRandom.5k. Order POOR PEOPLE thermometer Order for poor people thermometer (D2k) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405m Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5m PostRandom.5m. Order MILITARY thermometer Order for military thermometer (D2m) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405n Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5n PostRandom.5n. Order BIG BUSINESS thermometer Page 32 of 367 Order for big business thermometer (D2n) .......................................................................... -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405p Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5p PostRandom.5p. Order PEOPLE ON WELFARE thermometer Order for people on welfare thermometer (D2p) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405q Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5q PostRandom.5q. Order CONSERVATIVES thermometer Order for conservatives thermometer (D2q) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405r Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5r PostRandom.5r. Order WORKING CLASS thermometer Order for working class thermometer (D2r) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405s Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5s PostRandom.5s. Order ENVIRONMENTALISTS thermometer Order for environmentalists thermometer (D2s) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405t Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5t PostRandom.5t. Order U.S. SUPREME COURT thermometer Order for U.S. Supreme Court thermometer (D2t) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. Page 33 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405u Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5u PostRandom.5u. Order GAYS AND LESBIANS thermometer Order for gays and lesbians thermometer (D2u) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405v Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5v PostRandom.5v. Order ASIAN-AMERICANS thermometer Order for Asian-Americans thermometer (D2v) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405w Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5w PostRandom.5w. Order CONGRESS thermometer Order for Congress thermometer (D2w) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405y Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5y PostRandom.5y. Order BLACKS thermometer Order for blacks thermometer (D2y) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084405z Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.5z PostRandom.5z. Order SOUTHERNERS thermometer Order for Southerners thermometer (D2z) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084406a Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.6a PostRandom.6a. Order ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS thermometer Page 34 of 367 Order for illegal immigrants thermometer (D3a) .......................................................................... -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084406b Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.6b PostRandom.6b. Order RICH PEOPLE thermometer Order for rich people thermometer (D3b) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084406c Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.6c PostRandom.6c. Order WHITES thermometer Order for whites thermometer (D3c) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084406d Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.6d PostRandom.6d. Order ISRAEL thermometer Order for Israel thermometer (D3d) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084406e Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.6e PostRandom.6e. Order MUSLIMS thermometer Order for Muslims thermometer (D3e) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084406f Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.6f PostRandom.6f. Order HINDUS thermometer Order for Hindus thermometer (D3f) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. Page 35 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084406g Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.6g PostRandom.6g. Order CHRISTIANS thermometer Order for Christians thermometer (D3g) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084406h Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.6h PostRandom.6h. Order ATHEISTS thermometer Order for atheists thermometer (D3h) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered group thermometers D2a-D2z and D3a-D3h (30 names) in random order. This represents administration as the nth name. -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084407a Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.7a PostRandom.7a. Order US policy goal: prevent nuclear Order for U.S. foreign policy goal: preventing spread of nuclear weapons (F1a) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered U.S foreign policy goal questions F1a-F1j in random order. 1. Adminstered as 1st goal 2. Adminstered as 2nd goal 3. Adminstered as 3rd goal 4. Adminstered as 4th goal 5. Adminstered as 5th goal 6. Adminstered as 6th goal 7. Adminstered as 7th goal 8. Administered as 8th goal 9. Administered as 9th goal -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084407b Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.7b PostRandom.7b. Order U.S. policy goal: promote human Order for U.S. foreign policy goal: promoting human rights (F1b) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered U.S foreign policy goal questions F1a-F1j in random order. 1. Adminstered as 1st goal 2. Adminstered as 2nd goal 3. Adminstered as 3rd goal 4. Adminstered as 4th goal 5. Adminstered as 5th goal 6. Adminstered as 6th goal 7. Adminstered as 7th goal 8. Administered as 8th goal 9. Administered as 9th goal -2. No Post-election IW Page 36 of 367 ============================================================================================= V084407c Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.7c PostRandom.7c. Order U.S. policy goal: strengthen U.N. Order for U.S. foreign policy goal: strengthening United Nations (F1c) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered U.S foreign policy goal questions F1a-F1j in random order. 1. Adminstered as 1st goal 2. Adminstered as 2nd goal 3. Adminstered as 3rd goal 4. Adminstered as 4th goal 5. Adminstered as 5th goal 6. Adminstered as 6th goal 7. Adminstered as 7th goal 8. Administered as 8th goal 9. Administered as 9th goal -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084407d Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.7d PostRandom.7d. Order U.S. policy goal: combat world Order for U.S. foreign policy goal: combatting world hunger (F1d) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered U.S foreign policy goal questions F1a-F1j in random order. 1. Adminstered as 1st goal 2. Adminstered as 2nd goal 3. Adminstered as 3rd goal 4. Adminstered as 4th goal 5. Adminstered as 5th goal 6. Adminstered as 6th goal 7. Adminstered as 7th goal 8. Administered as 8th goal 9. Administered as 9th goal -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084407e Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.7e PostRandom.7e. Order U.S. policy goal: protect U.S. Order for U.S. foreign policy goal: protecting jobs of American workers (F1e) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered U.S foreign policy goal questions F1a-F1j in random order. 1. Adminstered as 1st goal 2. Adminstered as 2nd goal 3. Adminstered as 3rd goal 4. Adminstered as 4th goal 5. Adminstered as 5th goal 6. Adminstered as 6th goal 7. Adminstered as 7th goal 8. Administered as 8th goal 9. Administered as 9th goal -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084407f Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.7f PostRandom.7f. Order U.S. policy goal: promote Order for U.S. foreign policy goal: promote democracy in other nations (F1f) .......................................................................... Page 37 of 367 Respondents were administered U.S foreign policy goal questions F1a-F1j in random order. 1. Adminstered as 1st goal 2. Adminstered as 2nd goal 3. Adminstered as 3rd goal 4. Adminstered as 4th goal -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084407g Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.7g PostRandom.7g. Order U.S. policy goal: reduce illegal Order for U.S. foreign policy goal: reducing illegal immigration (F1g) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered U.S foreign policy goal questions F1a-F1j in random order. 1. Adminstered as 1st goal 2. Adminstered as 2nd goal 3. Adminstered as 3rd goal 4. Adminstered as 4th goal 5. Adminstered as 5th goal 6. Adminstered as 6th goal 7. Adminstered as 7th goal 8. Administered as 8th goal 9. Administered as 9th goal -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084407h Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.7h PostRandom.7h. Order U.S. policy goal: promote market Order for U.S. foreign policy goal: promote market economies abroad (F1h) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered U.S foreign policy goal questions F1a-F1j in random order. 1. Adminstered as 1st goal 2. Adminstered as 2nd goal 3. Adminstered as 3rd goal 4. Adminstered as 4th goal 5. Adminstered as 5th goal 6. Adminstered as 6th goal 7. Adminstered as 7th goal 8. Administered as 8th goal 9. Administered as 9th goal -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084407j Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.7j PostRandom.7j. Order U.S. policy goal: combat intl Order for U.S. foreign policy goal: combatting international terrorism (F1j) .......................................................................... Respondents were administered U.S foreign policy goal questions F1a-F1j in random order. 1. Adminstered as 1st goal 2. Adminstered as 2nd goal 3. Adminstered as 3rd goal 4. Adminstered as 4th goal Page 38 of 367 5. Adminstered as 5th goal 6. Adminstered as 6th goal 7. Adminstered as 7th goal 8. Administered as 8th goal 9. Administered as 9th goal -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084408 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.8 PostRandom.8. Order Presidential cand liberal- Order of Democratic House candidate / Republican House candidate in administration of liberal-conservative placements .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic House candidate liberal-conservative placement (G2a) or the Republican House candidate liberal-conservative placement (G2b) asked first. This randomized order was assigned to all respondents. If there was no Democratic or Republican House candidate in the respondent's district, then the liberal-conservative question for that candidate was not administered. 1. Democratic House candidate first 2. Republican House candidate first -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084409 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.9 PostRandom.9. Order Presidential candidate abortion IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of OLD VERSION abortion placements .......................................................................... Respondents who were assigned to VERSION OLD (see PostRandom.2) were randomly assigned to have either the OLD VERSION Democratic Presidential candidate abortion placement (G3d) or the OLD VERSION Republican Presidential candidate abortion placement (G3d2) asked first. 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084410 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.10 PostRandom.10. Order House cand abortion placements IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: Order of Democratic House candidate / Republican House candidate in administration of OLD VERSION abortion placements .......................................................................... Respondents who were assigned to VERSION OLD (see PostRandom.2) were randomly assigned to have either the OLD VERSION Democratic House candidate abortion placement (G3e1) or the OLD VERSION Republican House candidate abortion placement (G3e2) asked first. This randomized order was assigned to all respondents. If there was no Democratic or Republican House candidate in the respondent's district, then the abortion placement question for that candidate was not administered. Page 39 of 367 1. Democratic House candidate first 2. Republican House candidate first -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084411 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.11 PostRandom.11. Order party abortion placements IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: Order of Democratic party / Republican party in administration of OLD VERSION abortion placements .......................................................................... Respondents who were assigned to VERSION OLD (see PostRandom.2) were randomly assigned to have either the OLD VERSION Democratic party abortion placement (G3f1) or the OLD VERSION Republican party abortion placement (G3f2) asked first. 1. Democratic party first 2. Republican party first -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084412a Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.12a PostRandom.12a. Order abortion scenario: nonfatal hlth IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: Order for NEW VERSION abortion scenario: staying pregnant would hurt the woman's health but is very unlikely to cause her to die .......................................................................... Respondents were administered abortion scenario questions G4a-G4g in random order. These represent NEW VERSION abortion self-placement questions; OLD VERSION abortion self-placement is G3a. 1. Adminstered as 1st abortion scenario 2. Adminstered as 2nd abortion scenario 3. Adminstered as 3rd abortion scenario 4. Adminstered as 4th abortion scenario 5. Adminstered as 5th abortion scenario 6. Adminstered as 6th abortion scenario 7. Adminstered as 7th abortion scenario -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084412b Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.12b PostRandom.12b. Order abortion scenario: fatal health IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: Order for NEW VERSION abortion scenario: staying pregnant could cause the woman to die .......................................................................... Respondents were administered abortion scenario questions G4a-G4g in random order. These represent NEW VERSION abortion self-placement questions; OLD VERSION abortion self-placement is G3a. 1. Adminstered as 1st abortion scenario 2. Adminstered as 2nd abortion scenario 3. Adminstered as 3rd abortion scenario 4. Adminstered as 4th abortion scenario 5. Adminstered as 5th abortion scenario 6. Adminstered as 6th abortion scenario 7. Adminstered as 7th abortion scenario Page 40 of 367 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084412c Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.12c PostRandom.12c. Order abortion scenario: incest IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: Order for NEW VERSION abortion scenario: the pregnancy was caused by sex the woman chose to have with a blood relative .......................................................................... Respondents were administered abortion scenario questions G4a-G4g in random order. These represent NEW VERSION abortion self-placement questions; OLD VERSION abortion self-placement is G3a. 1. Adminstered as 1st abortion scenario 2. Adminstered as 2nd abortion scenario 3. Adminstered as 3rd abortion scenario 4. Adminstered as 4th abortion scenario 5. Adminstered as 5th abortion scenario 6. Adminstered as 6th abortion scenario 7. Adminstered as 7th abortion scenario -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084412d Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.12d PostRandom.12d. Order abortion scenario: rape IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: Order for NEW VERSION abortion scenario: the pregnancy was caused by the woman being raped .......................................................................... Respondents were administered abortion scenario questions G4a-G4g in random order. These represent NEW VERSION abortion self-placement questions; OLD VERSION abortion self-placement is G3a. 1. Adminstered as 1st abortion scenario 2. Adminstered as 2nd abortion scenario 3. Adminstered as 3rd abortion scenario 4. Adminstered as 4th abortion scenario 5. Adminstered as 5th abortion scenario 6. Adminstered as 6th abortion scenario 7. Adminstered as 7th abortion scenario -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084412e Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.12e PostRandom.12e. Order abortion scenario: birth defect IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: Order for NEW VERSION abortion scenario: the fetus will be born with a serious birth defect .......................................................................... Respondents were administered abortion scenario questions G4a-G4g in random order. These represent NEW VERSION abortion self-placement questions; OLD VERSION abortion self-placement is G3a. 1. Adminstered as 1st abortion scenario 2. Adminstered as 2nd abortion scenario 3. Adminstered as 3rd abortion scenario 4. Adminstered as 4th abortion scenario 5. Adminstered as 5th abortion scenario Page 41 of 367 6. Adminstered as 6th abortion scenario 7. Adminstered as 7th abortion scenario -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084412f Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.12f PostRandom.12f. Order abortion scenario: financial IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: Order for NEW VERSION abortion scenario: having the child would be extremely difficult for the woman financially .......................................................................... Respondents were administered abortion scenario questions G4a-G4g in random order. These represent NEW VERSION abortion self-placement questions; OLD VERSION abortion self-placement is G3a. 1. Adminstered as 1st abortion scenario 2. Adminstered as 2nd abortion scenario 3. Adminstered as 3rd abortion scenario 4. Adminstered as 4th abortion scenario 5. Adminstered as 5th abortion scenario 6. Adminstered as 6th abortion scenario 7. Adminstered as 7th abortion scenario -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084412g Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.12g PostRandom.12g. Order abortion scenario: 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: Order for NEW VERSION abortion scenario: the child will not be the sex the woman wants it to be .......................................................................... Respondents were administered abortion scenario questions G4a-G4g in random order. These represent NEW VERSION abortion self-placement questions; OLD VERSION abortion self-placement is G3a. 1. Adminstered as 1st abortion scenario 2. Adminstered as 2nd abortion scenario 3. Adminstered as 3rd abortion scenario 4. Adminstered as 4th abortion scenario 5. Adminstered as 5th abortion scenario 6. Adminstered as 6th abortion scenario 7. Adminstered as 7th abortion scenario -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084413 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.13 PostRandom.13. Order Presidential candidate abortion IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: Order of Democratic Presidential candidate / Republican Presidential candidate in administration of NEW VERSION abortion placements .......................................................................... Respondents who were assigned to VERSION NEW (see PostRandom.2) were randomly assigned to have either the NEW VERSION Democratic Presidential candidate abortion placement (G5a-G5x) or the NEW VERSION Republican Presidential candidate abortion placement (G6a-G6x) asked first. Page 42 of 367 1. Democratic Presidential candidate first 2. Republican Presidential candidate first -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084414a Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.14a PostRandom.14a. Order stereotype racial group BLACKS Order BLACKS in administration of stereotypes questions .......................................................................... In stereotypes questions Q1b-Q1d and Q2b-Q2d, the order in which stereotype questions were asked about groups BLACKS, HISPANIC-AMERICANS, and ASIAN-AMERICANS was randomized. Group order was the same for both sets of stereotype questions. WHITES was fixed as the first stereotype group; the order here indicates the order of the stereotype groups which followed. 1. 1st stereotype group 2. 2nd stereotype group 3. 3rd stereotype group -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084414b Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.14b PostRandom.14b. Order stereotype racial group Order HISPANIC-AMERICANS in administration of stereotypes questions .......................................................................... In stereotypes questions Q1b-Q1d and Q2b-Q2d, the order in which stereotype questions were asked about groups BLACKS, HISPANIC-AMERICANS, and ASIAN-AMERICANS was randomized. Group order was the same for both sets of stereotype questions. WHITES was fixed as the first stereotype group; the order here indicates the order of the stereotype groups which followed. 1. 1st stereotype group 2. 2nd stereotype group 3. 3rd stereotype group -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084414c Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.14c PostRandom.14c. Order stereotype racial group ASIANS Order ASIAN-AMERICANS in administration of stereotypes questions .......................................................................... In stereotypes questions Q1b-Q1d and Q2b-Q2d, the order in which stereotype questions were asked about groups BLACKS, HISPANIC-AMERICANS, and ASIAN-AMERICANS was randomized. Group order was the same for both sets of stereotype questions. WHITES was fixed as the first stereotype group; the order here indicates the order of the stereotype groups which followed. 1. 1st stereotype group 2. 2nd stereotype group 3. 3rd stereotype group -2. No Post-election IW Page 43 of 367 ============================================================================================= V084415 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.15 PostRandom.15. Question placement R1/R8 Question placement R1/R8 .......................................................................... Due to a programming error, the random 1/2 sample selected the government threat question at placement R8 was not administered the question. Respondents selected for administration of the question at placement R1 were asked R1 and then were asked the question again at R8. 1. R1 question placement; repeated at R8 in error -2. No Post-election IW -4. Failed question placement at R8 ============================================================================================= V084416a Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.16a PostRandom.16a. Order federal government affects: Order of federal government affect: angry .......................................................................... The order in which government affects questions R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. 1. Adminstered as 1st affect 2. Adminstered as 2nd affect 3. Adminstered as 3rd affect 4. Adminstered as 4th affect -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084416b Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.16b PostRandom.16b. Order federal government affects: Order of federal government affect: hopeful .......................................................................... The order in which government affects questions R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. 1. Adminstered as 1st affect 2. Adminstered as 2nd affect 3. Adminstered as 3rd affect 4. Adminstered as 4th affect -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084416c Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.16c PostRandom.16c. Order federal government affects: Order of federal government affect: afraid .......................................................................... The order in which government affects questions R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. 1. Adminstered as 1st affect 2. Adminstered as 2nd affect 3. Adminstered as 3rd affect 4. Adminstered as 4th affect -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084416d Numeric Dec 0 Page 44 of 367 PostRandom.16d PostRandom.16d. Order federal government affects: Order of federal government affect: proud .......................................................................... The order in which government affects questions R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. 1. Adminstered as 1st affect 2. Adminstered as 2nd affect 3. Adminstered as 3rd affect 4. Adminstered as 4th affect -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084417a Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.17a PostRandom.17a. Order war questions: war in Order of war questions: war in Afghanistan .......................................................................... The order in which war questions R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. 1. Adminstered as 1st war question 2. Adminstered as 2nd war question 3. Adminstered as 3rd war question -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084417b Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.17b PostRandom.17b. Order war questions: war in Iraq Order of war questions: war in Iraq .......................................................................... The order in which war questions R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. 1. Adminstered as 1st war question 2. Adminstered as 2nd war question 3. Adminstered as 3rd war question -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084417c Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.17c PostRandom.17c. Order war questions: war on terror Order of war questions: war on terror .......................................................................... The order in which war questions R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. 1. Adminstered as 1st war question 2. Adminstered as 2nd war question 3. Adminstered as 3rd war question -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084418 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.18 PostRandom.18. VERSION 1A/1B/2A/2B nominee/winner VERSION 1A, 1B, 2A, or 2B questions on nominee/winner affects .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 Page 45 of 367 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. VERSION 1A: T1-T1f1 and T2 2. VERSION 1B: T1-T1f1 and T3 3. VERSION 2A: T4-T4f1 and T5 4. VERSION 2B: T4-T4f1 and T6 -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084419 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.19 PostRandom.19. VERSION 2A/VERSION 2B bailout question VERSION Y1a or Y1b question on government financial bailout .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either VERSION Y1a (question Y1a) or VERSION Y1b (question Y1b) bailout question. 1. VERSION Y1a bailout question 2. VERSION Y1b bailout question -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084420 Numeric Dec 0 PostRandom.20 PostRandom.20. Order party favorableness placements Order of Democratic party / Republican party in administration of questions on favorable-unfavorable affect .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to have either the Democratic party favorable-unfavorable affect questions (Y5a1-Y5a2) or the Republican party favorable-unfavorable affect question (Y5b1-Y5b2) asked first. 1. Democratic party first 2. Republican party first -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084500 Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.0. PostCand.0. Candidate preload failure Preloaded name of House Democratic candidate .......................................................................... In 3 cases, candidate information failed to preload in the Post-election survey 0. No candidate preload failure 1. Candidate preload failure -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V084501 Char PostCand.1. PostCand.1. House Democratic candidate NAME Preloaded name of House Democratic candidate .......................................................................... For cases which had incorrect distict identified for the respondent's location (see Sample.2a, Sample.2b, Sample.3a, Page 46 of 367 Sample.3b), this represents the name of the Democratic House candidate in the respondent's correct district. This variable is blank for cases where no Democratic candidate ran in R's district. ============================================================================================= V084501a Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.1. PostCand.1a. House Democratic candidate CODE Preloaded House Democratic candidate: candidate code .......................................................................... For cases which had incorrect distict identified for the respondent's location (see Sample.2a, Sample.2b, Sample.3a, Sample.3b), this represents the candidate code for the Democratic House candidate in the respondent's correct district. 31. Democratic candidate in open House race 33. Democratic incumbent 35. Democratic House challenger -1. INAP, no Democratic candidate in House race ============================================================================================= V084501b Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.1. PostCand.1b. House Democratic candidate GENDER Preloaded House Democratic candidate: gender .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084502 Char PostCand.2. PostCand.2. House Republican candidate NAME Preloaded name of House Republican candidate .......................................................................... For cases which had incorrect distict identified for the respondent's location (see Sample.2a, Sample.2b, Sample.3a, Sample.3b), this represents the name of the Republican House candidate in the respondent's correct district. This variable is blank for cases where no Republican candidate ran in R's district. ============================================================================================= V084502a Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.2. PostCand.2a. House Republican candidate CODE Preloaded House Republican candidate: code .......................................................................... For cases which had incorrect distict identified for the respondent's location (see Sample.2a, Sample.2b, Sample.3a, Sample.3b), this represents the candidate code for the Republican House candidate in the respondent's correct district. 32. Republican candidate in open House race 34. Republican House challenger 36. Republican House challenger -1. INAP, no Republican candidate in House race ============================================================================================= V084502b Numeric Dec 0 Page 47 of 367 PostCand.2. PostCand.2b. House Republican candidate GENDER Preloaded House Republican candidate: gender .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084503 Char PostCand.3. PostCand.3. House independent/3rd-party candidate NAME Preloaded name of House independent/3rd-party candidate .......................................................................... For cases which had incorrect distict identified for the respondent's location (see Sample.2a, Sample.2b, Sample.3a, Sample.3b), this represents the name of the ind/3rd-party House candidate in the respondent's correct district. This variable is blank for cases where no ind/3rd-party candidate ran in R's district. ============================================================================================= V084503a Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.3. PostCand.3a. House independent/3rd party candidate PreloadedHouse independent/3rd-party candidate: code .......................................................................... For cases which had incorrect distict identified for the respondent's location (see Sample.2a, Sample.2b, Sample.3a, Sample.3b), this represents the candidate code for the ind/3rd-party House candidate in the respondent's correct district. 37. Independent/3rd-party House candidate - nonincumbent 39. Independent/3rd-party House incumbent -1. INAP, no independent/3rd-party candidate in House race ============================================================================================= V084503b Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.3. PostCand.3b. House independent/3rd party candidate Preloaded House independent/3rd-party candidate: gender .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084504 Char PostCand.4. PostCand.4. House incumbent NAME Preloaded name of House incumbent .......................................................................... For cases which had incorrect distict identified for the respondent's location (see Sample.2a, Sample.2b, Sample.3a, Sample.3b), this represents the name of the incument in the respondent's correct district. This represents either running or retiring House incumbent. ============================================================================================= V084504a Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.4. PostCand.4a. House incumbent CODE Page 48 of 367 Preloaded House incumbent: candidate code .......................................................................... For cases which had incorrect distict identified for the respondent's location (see Sample.2a, Sample.2b, Sample.3a, Sample.3b), this represents the candidate code for the House incumbent in the respondent's correct district. 33. Democratic House running incumbent 34. Republican House running incumbent ============================================================================================= V084504b Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.4. PostCand.4b. House incumbent GENDER Preloaded House incumbent: gender .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084505 Char PostCand.5. PostCand.5. Senate Democratic candidate NAME Preloaded name of Senate Democratic candidate .......................................................................... This variable is blank for cases where no Democratic candidate ran in the Senate race in R's state, cases in states without a Senate election in 2008, and cases in Washington D.C. ============================================================================================= V084505a Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.5. PostCand.5a. Senate Democratic candidate CODE Preloaded Senate Democratic candidate: candidate code .......................................................................... 01. Democratic candidate in open Senate race 03. Democratic Senate running incumbent 05. Democratic Senate challenger -1. INAP, no Democratic Senate candidate; no Senate election in state in 2008 ============================================================================================= V084505b Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.5. PostCand.5b. Senate Democratic candidate GENDER Preloaded Senate Democratic candidate: gender .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084506 Char PostCand.6. PostCand.6. Senate Repubican candidate NAME Preloaded name of Senate Republican candidate .......................................................................... Page 49 of 367 This variable is blank for cases where no Republican candidate ran in the Senate race in R's state, cases in states without a Senate election in 2008, and cases in Washington D.C. ============================================================================================= V084506a Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.6. PostCand.6a. Senate Republican candidate CODE Preloaded Senate Republican candidate: candidate code .......................................................................... 02. Republican candidate in open Senate race 04. Republican Senate running incumbent 05. Republican Senate challenger -1. INAP, no Republican Senate candidate; no Senate election in state in 2008 ============================================================================================= V084506b Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.6. PostCand.6b. Senate Republican candidate GENDER Preloaded Senate Republican candidate: gender .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084507 Char PostCand.7. PostCand.7. Senate independent/3rd-party candidate Preloaded name of Senate independent/3rd-party candidate .......................................................................... This variable is blank for cases where no ind/3rd-party candidate ran in the Senate race in R's state, cases in states without a Senate election in 2008, and cases in Washington D.C. ============================================================================================= V084507a Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.7. PostCand.7a. Senate independent/3rd party candidate Preloaded Senate independent/3rd-party candidate: candidate code .......................................................................... 07. Independent/3rd-party Senate candidate - nonincumbent 09. Independent/3rd-party Senate incumbent -1. INAP, no independent/3rd-party Senate candidate; no Senate election in state in 2008 ============================================================================================= V084507b Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.7. PostCand.6b. Senate independent/3rd party candidate Preloaded Senate independent/3rd-party candidate: gender .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084508 Char PostCand.8. PostCand.8. Senator not running in state with race Page 50 of 367 Preloaded name of Senator not up for re-election in state with Senate race .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V084508a Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.8. PostCand.8a. Senate not running in state with race Preloaded Senator not up for re-election in state with Senate race: candidate code .......................................................................... 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 -1. INAP, no Senate race in state in 2008; 2 Senate races in 2008 (MS and WY) ============================================================================================= V084508b Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.8. PostCand.8b. Senate not running in state with race Preloaded Senator not up for re-election in state with Senate race: gender .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084509 Char PostCand.9. PostCand.9. Senator 1 in state without race NAME Preloaded name of 1st Senator in state without Senate race .......................................................................... This variable is blank for cases in states with a Senate election in 2008. ============================================================================================= V084509a Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.9. PostCand.9a. Senator 1 in state without race CODE Preloaded 1st Senator in state without Senate race: candidate code .......................................................................... 17. Democratic Senior Senator 18. Republican Senior Senator 19. Independent/3rd Party Senior Senator -1. INAP, Senate race in state in 2008 ============================================================================================= V084509b Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.9. PostCand.9b. Senator 1 in state without race GENDER Preloaded 1st Senator in state without Senate race: gender .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. Page 51 of 367 -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084510 Char PostCand.10. PostCand.10. Senator 2 in state without race NAME Preloaded name of 2nd Senator in state without Senate race .......................................................................... This variable is blank for cases in states with a Senate election in 2008. ============================================================================================= V084510a Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.10. PostCand.10a. Senator 2 in state without race CODE Preloaded name of 2nd Senator in state without Senate race: candidate code .......................................................................... 11. Democratic Junior Senator 12. Republican Junior Senator 13. Independent/3rd-Party Junior Senator -1. INAP, Senate race in state in 2008 ============================================================================================= V084510b Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.10. PostCand.10b. Senator 2 in state without race GENDER Preloaded name of 2nd Senator in state without Senate race: gender .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V084511 Char PostCand.11. PostCand.11. 2nd Democratic Senate candidate NAME Preloaded name of 2nd Democratic Senate candidate (MS or WY) .......................................................................... In Mississippi and Wyoming only, there were 2 Senate races in the 2008 election. This represents the Democratic candidate in the special Senate election. -1. INAP, state other than MS or WY ============================================================================================= V084512 Char PostCand.12. PostCand.12. 2nd Republican Senate candidate NAME Preloaded name of 2nd Republican Senate candidate (MS or WY) .......................................................................... In Mississippi and Wyoming only, there were 2 Senate races in the 2008 election. This represents the Republican candidate in the special Senate election. -1. INAP, state other than MS or WY ============================================================================================= V084513 Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.13. PostCand.13. House type race House type race .......................................................................... Page 52 of 367 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 ============================================================================================= V084514 Numeric Dec 0 PostCand.14. PostCand.14. Senate type race Senate type race .......................................................................... 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 Page 53 of 367 62. Rep incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 63. Rep incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 65. Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 66. Rep incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 67. Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 69. Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS 71. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 72. Other incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 73. Other incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 75. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 76. Other incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 77. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 79. Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS NO RACE IN STATE: ----------------- 81. DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENTS, no race in state -1. INAP, Washington DC ============================================================================================= V085001a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD -- Numeric Dec 0 A1a A1a. Interested in following campaigns [VERSION OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: 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? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Very much interested 3. Somewhat interested 5. Not much interested -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085001b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW -- Numeric Dec 0 A1b A1b. Interested in following campaigns [VERSION NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: How interested are you in information about what's going on in government and politics? EXTREMELY interested, VERY interested, MODERATELY interested, SLIGHTLY interested, or NOT INTERESTED AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Page 54 of 367 1. Extremely interested 2. Very interested 3. Moderately interested 4. Slightly interested 5. Not interested at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085002 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 A2a1 A2a1. Watch campaign programs on TV [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": Did you watch any programs about the campaign on television? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085002a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 A2a2 A2a2. How many campaign programs on TV [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF WATCHED PROGRAMS ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN ON TELEVISION: Would you say you watched A GOOD MANY, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A2a1; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085003 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD -- Numeric Dec 0 A2a3 A2a3. Attention to TV news about Presidential campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF WATCHED PROGRAMS ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN ON TELEVISION: Please look at page 1;2 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? .......................................................................... Page 55 of 367 This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Respondent Booklet reference was to page 1 when response order was foward; reference was to page 2 when response order was reverse. -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A2a1; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085004 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 A2b1 A2b1. Read about Presidential campaign in magazines IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": Did you read about the campaign for President in any magazines? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085004a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 A2b2 A2b2. How many Pres campaign articles in magazines IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT IN MAGAZINES: Would you say you read A GOOD MANY articles, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two Page 56 of 367 -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A2b1; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085005 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD -- Numeric Dec 0 A2b3 A2b3. Attention to magazine about Pres campaign [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT IN MAGAZINES: (Please look at page 1;2 of 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? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Respondent Booklet reference was to page 1 when response order was foward; reference was to page 2 when response order was reverse. Respondent Booklet reference was to page 1 when response order was foward; reference was to page 2 when response order was reverse. 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A2b1; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085006 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 A2c1 A2c1. Hear radio speeches/discussn about Pres campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": Did you listen to any speeches or discussions about the campaign for President on the radio? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085006a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 Page 57 of 367 A2c2 A2c2. How many radio speech/discussn abt Pres campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF HEARD ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT ON RADIO: Would you say you listened to A GOOD MANY, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A2c1; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085007 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD -- Numeric Dec 0 A2c3 A2c3. Attention to radio about Presidential campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF HEARD ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT ON RADIO: (Please look at page 1;2 of the booklet.) How much attention did you pay to news stories, speeches, or discussions on the radio about the campaign for President -- a GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Respondent Booklet reference was to page 1 when response order was foward; reference was to page 2 when response order was reverse. 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A2c1; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085008 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 A2d1 A2d1. Read about campaign in newspaper [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": Did you read about the campaign in any newspaper? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to Page 58 of 367 each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085008a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 A2d2 A2d2. How many stories about campaign in newspaper IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN IN NEWSPAPERS: Would you say you read A GOOD MANY stories, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A2d1; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085009 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD -- Numeric Dec 0 A2d3 A2d3. Attention to newspaper about Pres campaign [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN IN NEWSPAPERS: (Please look at page 1;2 of the booklet.) How much attention did you pay to newspaper stories about the campaign for President -- a GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Respondent Booklet reference was to page 1 when response order was foward; reference was to page 2 when response order was reverse. Respondent Booklet reference was to page 1 when response order was foward; reference was to page 2 when response order was reverse. Respondent Booklet reference was to page 1 when response order was foward; reference was to page 2 when response order was reverse. Page 59 of 367 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A2d1; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085010 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 A2e1 A2e1. View/hear internet information abt Pres campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": Did you read, watch, or listen to any information about the campaign for President on the Internet? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085010a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 A2e2 A2e2. How often internet info about Pres campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF VIEWED OR READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT ON THE INTERNET: Would you say you read, watched, or listened to information on the Internet about the campaign for President A GOOD MANY times, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A2e1; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085011 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD -- Numeric Dec 0 A2e3 A2e3. Attention to internet info about Pres campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": IF VIEWED OR READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT ON THE INTERNET: Page 60 of 367 (Please look at page 1;2 of the booklet.) How much attention did you pay to information on the Internet about the campaign for President -- A GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Respondent Booklet reference was to page 1 when response order was foward; reference was to page 2 when response order was reverse. Respondent Booklet reference was to page 1 when response order was foward; reference was to page 2 when response order was reverse. 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A2e1; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085012 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD -- Numeric Dec 0 A2f A2f. General attention to Presidential campaign news IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": (Please look at page 1;2 of 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? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Respondent Booklet reference was to page 1 when response order was foward; reference was to page 2 when response order was reverse. 1. A great deal 2. Quite a bit 3. Some 4. Very little 5. None -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085013 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 Page 61 of 367 A3a1 A3a1. Watch campaign programs on TV [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": Did you watch any news stories or programs about the campaign for President on television? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085013a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 A3a2 A3a2. How many campaign programs on TV [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF WATCHED PROGRAMS ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN ON TELEVISION: Would you say you watched A GOOD MANY news stories or programs, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A3a1; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085014 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW -- Numeric Dec 0 A3a3 A3a3. Attention to TV news about Presidential campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF WATCHED PROGRAMS ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN ON TELEVISION: How much attention did you pay to news stories or programs on TV about the campaign for President -- A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Page 62 of 367 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. None at all -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A3a1; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085015 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 A3b1 A3b1. Read about Presidential campaign in magazines IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": Did you read about the campaign for President in any magazines? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085015a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 A3b2 A3b2. How many Pres campaign articles in magazines IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT IN MAGAZINES: Would you say you read A GOOD MANY articles, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A3b1; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085016 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW -- Numeric Dec 0 A3b3 A3b3. Attention to magazine about Pres campaign [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT IN MAGAZINES: How much attention did you pay to magazine articles about the campaign for President -- A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... Page 63 of 367 This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A3b1; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085017 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 A3c1 A3c1. Hear radio speeches/discussn about Pres campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": Did you listen to any news stories, speeches, or discussions on the radio about the campaign for President? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085017a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 A3c2 A3c2. How many radio speech/discussn abt Pres campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF HEARD ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT ON RADIO: Would you say you listened to A GOOD MANY stories, speeches, or discussions, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two Page 64 of 367 -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A3c1; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085018 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW -- Numeric Dec 0 A3c3 A3c3. Attention to radio about Presidential campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF HEARD ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT ON RADIO: How much attention did you pay to news stories, speeches, or discussions on the radio about the campaign for President -- A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. None at all -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A3c1; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085019 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 A3d1 A3d1. Read about Presidential campaign in newspaper IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": Did you read about the campaign for President in any newspaper? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085019a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 A3d2 A3d2. How many stories abt Presc ampaign in newspaper IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN IN NEWSPAPERS: Would you say you read A GOOD MANY stories, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? .......................................................................... Page 65 of 367 This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A3d1; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085020 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW -- Numeric Dec 0 A3d3 A3d3. Attention to newspaper about Pres campaign [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN IN NEWSPAPERS: How much attention did you pay to newspaper stories about the campaign for President -- A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. None at all -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A3d1; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085021 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 A3e1 A3e1. View/hear internet information abt Pres campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": Did you read, watch, or listen to any information about the campaign for President on the Internet? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know Page 66 of 367 -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085021a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 A3e2 A3e2. How often internet info about Pres campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF VIEWED OR READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT ON THE INTERNET: Would you say you read, watched, or listened to information on the Internet about the campaign for President A GOOD MANY times, SEVERAL, or JUST ONE OR TWO? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. 1. A good many 3. Several 5. Just one or two -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A3e1; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085022 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW -- Numeric Dec 0 A3e3 A3e3. Attention to internet info about Pres campaign IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF VIEWED OR READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT ON THE INTERNET: How much attention did you pay to information on the Internet about the campaign for President -- A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. None at all -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in A3e1; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085023 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW -- Numeric Dec 0 A3f A3f. General attention to Presidential campaign news IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": Page 67 of 367 In general, how much attention did you pay to news about the campaign for President -- A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) A2a1-A2f are "OLD" Pre media questions, while A3a1-A3f are "NEW". See PostRandom.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. None at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085024 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 A4 A4. How often trust the media to report news fairly (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? .......................................................................... Reference to the respondent booklet was made only if R had been administered Post-election media questions VERSION OLD. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Just about always 2. Most of the time 3. Only some of the time 4. Almost never -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085025 Numeric Dec 0 B1 B1. Did party contact R about 2008 campaign As you know, the political parties try to talk to as many people as they can to get them to vote for their candidate. Did anyone from one of the POLITICAL PARTIES call you up or come around and talk to you about the campaign this year? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No Page 68 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085025a Numeric Dec 0 B1a B1a. Which party contacted R about 2008 campaign IF SOMEONE FROM POLITICAL PARTY CONTACT R ABOUT CAMPAIGN: Which party was that? .......................................................................... 1. Democrats 5. Republicans 6. Both 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in B1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085026 Numeric Dec 0 B2 B2. Did anyone other than parties contact R about Other than someone from the two major parties, did anyone (else) call you up or come around and talk to you about supporting specific candidates in this last election? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085027 Numeric Dec 0 B2_ B2_. HISPANIC (PRELOAD) HISPANIC (PRELOAD) .......................................................................... This is the value set prior to administration, for use as preload. No case of preload failure was for a Respondent identified as Hispanic in this value. Each digit in the 4-digit representation of codes represents the presence (1) or absence (0) of Hispanic identification at one of four possible sources from the Pre-election wave. Cases were preloaded as Hispanic for the Post-election wave if any of the following from the Pre-election wave indicated Hispanic ethnicity: 1ST DIGIT Household listing (roster) answer Yes Hispanic (for R) 2ND DIGIT Code 40 (Hispanic) for any Pre-election race group mention (Y24a-Y24e) 3RD DIGIT Code 1 (Yes) at Pre-election Y27 interviewer checkpoint indicating mention of Hispanic group in open-ended ethnicity response 4TH DIGIT Code 1 (Yes) at question Y28a question whether R has Hispanic descent: only asked of Rs not coded Yes at Y27 Note that both Y27 and Y28a could not both be answered Yes (3rd and 4th digits). 0000. Not preloaded as Hispanic 0001. PRELOAD HISPANIC: Pre Y28a 0010. PRELOAD HISPANIC: Pre Y27 Page 69 of 367 0100. PRELOAD HISPANIC: Pre Y24a-Y24e 0101. PRELOAD HISPANIC: Pre Y24a-Y24e and Y28a 0110. PRELOAD HISPANIC: Pre Y24a-Y24e and Y27 1000. PRELOAD HISPANIC: Household listing 1001. PRELOAD HISPANIC: Household listing and Y28a 1010. PRELOAD HISPANIC: Household listing and Y27 1100. PRELOAD HISPANIC: Household listing and Y24a-Y24e 1101. PRELOAD HISPANIC: Household listing, Y24a-Y24e, and Y28a 1110. PRELOAD HISPANIC: Household listing, Y24a-Y24e, and Y27 -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085027a Numeric Dec 0 B2a B2a. LATINO Rs: Was contact by Latino person(s) IF R HISPANIC PRELOAD: IF SOMEONE CONTACTED R ABOUT SUPPORTING CANDIDATE(S) AT B1 OR B2: Were the people who contacted you Latinos, non-Latinos, or both? .......................................................................... 1. Latinos 2. Non-Latinos 3. Both 5. Don't remember -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in B2 and 5,-8,-9 in B1 and B2_ ne 0; 0000 in in B2_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085027b Numeric Dec 0 B2b B2b. LATINO Rs: Was contact in Spanich or English IF R HISPANIC PRELOAD: IF SOMEONE OTHER THAN PARTY CONTACTED R ABOUT SUPPORTING CANDIDATE(S): When you were contacted, was it mostly in Spanish, mostly in English, or in both? .......................................................................... 1. Spanish 2. English 3. Both 5. Don't remember -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in B2; 1 in B2 and 0000 in B2_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085028 Numeric Dec 0 B3 B3. Anyone talk to R abt registering or getting out to During the campaign this year, did anyone talk to you about registering to vote or getting out to vote? .......................................................................... 1. Yes, someone did 5. No, no one did -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085029 Numeric Dec 0 Page 70 of 367 B4 B4. R talk to anyone about voting for or against a We would like to find out about some of the things people do to help a party or a candidate win an election. During the campaign, did you talk to any people and try to show them why they should vote for or against one of the parties or candidates? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085030 Numeric Dec 0 B5 B5. R go to any political meetings, rallies, speeches Did you go to any political meetings, rallies, speeches, dinners, or things like that in support of a particular candidate? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085031 Numeric Dec 0 B6 B6. R wear campaign button or post sign or bumper Did you wear a campaign button, put a campaign sticker on your car, or place a sign in your window or in front of your house? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085032 Numeric Dec 0 B7 B7. R do any (other) work for party or candidate Did you do any (other) work for one of the parties or candidates? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085033 Numeric Dec 0 B8 B8. R contribute money to specific candidate campaign Page 71 of 367 During an election year people are often asked to make a contribution to support campaigns. Did you give money to an INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATE running for public office? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085033a Numeric Dec 0 B8a B8a. Party of candidate for whom R contributed money IF R CONTRIBUTED MONEY TO INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATE: Which party did that candidate belong to? .......................................................................... 1. Democratic 3. Republican 5. Other {SPECIFY} 6. Both Democratic candidate and Republican candidate {VOL} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in B8 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085034 Numeric Dec 0 B9 B9. R contribute money to political party Did you give money to a POLITICAL PARTY during this election year? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085034a Numeric Dec 0 B9a B9a. Party to which R contributed IF R CONTRIBUTED MONEY TO POLITICAL PARTY: To which party did you give money? .......................................................................... 1. Democrats 3. Republicans 5. Other {SPECIFY} 6. Both Democrats and Republicans -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in B9 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085035 Numeric Dec 0 B10 B10. R contribute to any other group for/against a Page 72 of 367 Did you give any money to ANY OTHER GROUP that supported or opposed candidates? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085036a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 C1a C1a. R vote turnout [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "OLD": 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? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 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 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 C1b IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": In asking people about elections, we often find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they weren't registered, they were sick, they didn't have time, or something else happened to prevent them from voting. And sometimes, people who usually vote or who planned to vote forget that something unusual happened on Election Day one year that prevented them from voting that time. So please think carefully for a minute about the recent elections, and other past elections in which you may have voted, and answer the following questions about your voting behavior. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085036b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 C1b1 C1b1. R usually vote during the past 6 years [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": During the past 6 years, did you USUALLY VOTE in national, state, and local elections, or did you USUALLY NOT VOTE? .......................................................................... Page 73 of 367 This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Usually voted 2. Usually did not vote -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085036c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 C1b2 C1b2. R plan to vote during 6 months before election IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": During the months leading up to the elections that were held on November 4th, did you ever plan to vote, or didn't you plan to do that? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Did plan to vote 2. Did not plan to vote -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085036d ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 C1b3 C1b3. R vote turnout [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": Which one of the following best describes what you did in the elections that were held November 4th? 1. Definitely did not vote in the elections 2. Definitely voted in person at a polling place on election day 3. Definitely voted in person at a polling place before election day 4. Definitely voted by mailing a ballot to elections officials before the election 5. Definitely voted in some other way 6. Not completely sure whether you voted or not .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Definitely did not vote in the elections 2. Definitely voted in person at a polling place on election day 3. Definitely voted in person at a polling place before election day 4. Definitely voted by mailing a ballot to elections officials before election day 5. Definitely voted in some other way 6. Not completely sure whether you voted or not -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 74 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085036e ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 C1b3a C1b3a. If not sure whether voted, did R probably vote IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION "NEW": IF R NOT SURE WHETHER VOTED IN THE ELECTIONS: If you had to guess, would you say that you probably did vote in the elections, or probably did not vote in the elections? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Probably voted 2. Probably did not vote -1. INAP, 1-5,-8,-9 in C1b3; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085036x ? SPLITSAM Numeric Dec 0 C1x C1x. SUMMARY: R VOTE TURNOUT [OLD and NEW] SUMMARY: R VOTE TURNOUT .......................................................................... Built from C1a and C1b3. Code 1 includes cases coded 1 in C1b3a. 0. Did not vote in November 2008 1. Voted in November 2008 -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085037 Numeric Dec 0 C2 C2. R registered to vote in 2008 election IF DID NOT VOTE: Were you registered to vote in this election? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No 6. VOL: NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER IN R'S STATE -1. INAP, 1 in C1x -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085038 Numeric Dec 0 C4 C4. R registered to vote in preload county (residence) IF VOTED OR REGISTERED NONVOTER: Your residence is located in -COUNTY-. Are you registered to vote in -COUNTY-? .......................................................................... 1. Yes, registered in preload county 5. No, registered in other county 7. R VOLUNTEERS: preload county is incorrect Page 75 of 367 -1. INAP, 0 in C1x and 5,6,-8,-9 in C2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085038a Numeric Dec 0 C4a2 C4a2. State of R Registration IF R NOT REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY OR PRELOAD COUNTY INCORRECT: STATE OF REGISTRATION: FIPS county code .......................................................................... 1. Alabama 2. Alaska 4. Arizona 5. Arkansas 6. California 8. Colorado 9. Connecticut 10. Delaware 11. District of Columbia 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 -1. INAP, 1 in C4; 0 in C1x and 5,6,-8,-9 in C2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085038b Numeric Dec 0 C4a1 C4a1. County of R Registration IF R NOT REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY OR PRELOAD COUNTY INCORRECT: Page 76 of 367 In what county and state are you registered? -2. No Post-election IW -3. Missing, restricted access (confidential data) ============================================================================================= V085039a Numeric Dec 0 C4x1 C4x1. SUMMARY: REPORTED VOTE AND REGISTRATION STATUS SUMMARY: REPORTED VOTE AND REGISTRATION STATUS .......................................................................... Code 2 includes cases coded 6 in C2. Code 5 includes cases coded 7 in C4. 1. Nonvoter, registered 2. Nonvoter, not registered 3. Nonvoter, DK if registered 4. Voter, registered in preload county 5. Voter, not registered in preload county 6. Voter, DK/RF where registered -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085039b Numeric Dec 0 C4x2 C4x2. SUMMARY: SENATE RACE STATUS SUMMARY: SENATE RACE STATUS .......................................................................... For nonvoters, state is preload state (state of residence). For voters registered in preload county, state is preload state. For voters not registered in preload county, state is state of registration. For voters who indicated that they did not know whether they were registered in the preload county, state is preload state. 0. No Senate race in state 1. State with 1 Senate race 2. State with 2 Senate races (Mississippi and Wyoming) -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085039c Numeric Dec 0 C4x3 C4x3. SUMMARY: VOTE, REGISTRATION, AND SENATE RACE SUMMARY: VOTE, REGISTRATION, AND SENATE RACE STATUS .......................................................................... For nonvoters, state is preload state (state of residence). For voters registered in preload county, state is preload state. For voters not registered in preload county, state is state of registration. For voters who indicated that they did not know whether they were registered in the preload county, state is preload state. 1. Nonvoter in state with no Senate race 2. Nonvoter in state with 1 Senate race 3. Nonvoter in state with 2 Senate races 4. Voter registered in preload county: state with no Senate race 5. Voter registered in preload county: state with 1 Senate race 6. Voter registered in preload county: state with 2 Senate races 7. Voter registered outside preload county: state with no Senate race 8. Voter registered outside preload county: state with 1 Senate race 9. Voter registered outside preload county: state with 2 Senate races -2. No Post-election IW Page 77 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085040 Numeric Dec 0 C4x4 C4x4. CORRECTED CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CORRECTION TO CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER .......................................................................... In 22 cases, the incorrect Congressional District was identified for R's residence and preloaded into the Post- election instrument. See Sample.3b. 0. Preload Congressional district number not incorrect 1. Preload Congressional district number correct -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085041 Numeric Dec 0 C4x5 C4x5. SUMMARY: INCORRECT CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT SUMMARY: INCORRECT CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ASSIGNMENT .......................................................................... In 22 cases, the incorrect Congressional District was identified for R's residence and preloaded into the Post- election instrument. This variable identifies whether a Ballot Card with incorrectly identified names was shown to the respondent and in what manner the Ballot Card was used (for example, for code 3, a respondent who otherwise voted did not vote for House candidate so that names on the Ballot Card had no effect on House vote report). CORRECT DISTRICT PRELOAD 0. Preload district correct INCORRECT DISTRICT PRELOAD 1. Nonvoter, Ballot Card used: R did not prefer house candidate 2. Nonvoter, Ballot Card used: R preferred house candidate 3. Voter, Ballot Card used: R did not vote for House candidate 4. Voter, no Ballot Card used: R voted outside county of residence 5. Voter, Ballot card used: R voted in county of residence -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085042 Numeric Dec 0 C5 C5. Did R vote on election day or before election day IF R VOTED: Did you vote on election day -- that is, November 4th 2008, or did you vote at some time before this? .......................................................................... 1. Election day 5. Some time before this -1. INAP, 1,2,3 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085042a Numeric Dec 0 C5a C5a. How many days before election did R vote IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED BEFORE ELECTION DAY: How many days before the election did you vote? .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer. Page 78 of 367 0. Less than one week; 1-6 days 1. One week; 7 days 2. 1-2 weeks; 8-14 days 3. 2-3 weeks; 15-21 days -1. INAP, 1,-8,-9 in C5; 1,2,3 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085043 Numeric Dec 0 C5a1 C5a1. Did R vote in person or by absentee ballot IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED BEFORE ELECTION DAY: Did you vote in person or by absentee ballot? .......................................................................... 1. In person 5. Absentee ballot 7. R VOL: By mail -1. INAP, 1,-8,-9 in C5; 1,2,3 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085044 Numeric Dec 0 C6 C6. Did R vote for candidate for President IF R VOTED: How about the election for President? Did you vote for a candidate for PRESIDENT? .......................................................................... 1. Yes, voted for President 5. No, didn't vote for President -1. INAP, 1,2,3 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085044a Numeric Dec 0 C6a C6a. For whom did R vote for President IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT: Who did you vote for? .......................................................................... 1. Barack Obama 3. John McCain 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in C6; 1,2,3 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 79 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085044b Numeric Dec 0 C6a1 C6a1. Preference strong for candidate for whom R voted IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT AND CANDIDATE NOT DK/RF: Would you say your preference for this candidate was STRONG or NOT STRONG? .......................................................................... 1. Strong 5. Not strong -1. INAP, -8,-9 in C6a; 5,-8,-9 in C6; 1,2,3 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085045 Numeric Dec 0 C6b C6b. How long before election R made decision Pres IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT AND CANDIDATE NOT DK/RF: How long before the election did you decide that you were going to vote the way you did? {PROBE IF NECESSARY: WOULD THAT HAVE BEEN A FEW DAYS BEFORE THE ELECTION, A WEEK, OR LONGER THAN THAT?} .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. This variable will be coded from open-ended responses in a future release. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not yet ============================================================================================= V085046 Numeric Dec 0 C6c C6c. NONVOTER: Did R prefer candidate for President IF R DID NOT VOTE: How about the election for President? Did you prefer one of the candidates for PRESIDENT? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 4,5,6 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085046a Numeric Dec 0 C6c1 C6c1. NONVOTER: Who did R prefer for President IF DID NOT VOTE: IF PREFERRED A PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: Who did you prefer? .......................................................................... 1. Barack Obama 3. John McCain 7. Other {SPECIFY} Page 80 of 367 -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in C6c; 4,5,6 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085046b Numeric Dec 0 C6c2 C6c2. NONVOTER: Preference strong for Pres candidate IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF R PREFERRED A PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE AND CANDIDATE NOT DK/NA: Would you say your preference for this candidate was STRONG or NOT STRONG? .......................................................................... 1. Strong 5. Not strong -1. INAP, -8,-9 in C6c1; 5,-8,-9 in C6c; 4,5,6 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085047 Numeric Dec 0 C7 C7. Ballot Card Type IF R WAS REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY: BALLOT CARD TYPE .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to a ballot card with Democratic candidate names listed first (YELLOW) or else a ballot card with Republican names listed first (GREEN). For voters, ballot cards were administered only if the respondent indicated voting in the county of preload. Ballot cards were administered to all nonvoters. 1. YELLOW BALLOT CARD: Democratic names listed first 2. GREEN BALLOT CARD: Republican names listed first -1. INAP, 5,6, in C4x1 (Ballot Card not used) -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085048 Numeric Dec 0 C7a1 C7a1. Did R vote for House of Representatives IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED IN PRELOAD COUNTY / IF R DID NOT VOTE IN PRELOAD COUNTY: [{INTERVIEWER: SHOW YELLOW/GREEN 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? [/{INTERVIEWER: DO NOT SHOW BALLOT CARD}] .......................................................................... The instruction to show and mention the Ballot Card to the respondent appeared only if the respondent was registered in the preload county. The instruction not to show the Ballot Card appeared only if R was not registered in the preload county. 1. Yes, voted for House of Representatives 5. No, didn't vote for House of Representatives Page 81 of 367 -1. INAP, 1,2,3 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085049a Numeric Dec 0 C7a2 C7a2. REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY: R's vote for House IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED IN PRELOAD COUNTY: IF R VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: Who did you vote for? {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} .......................................................................... The Ballot Card was shown for the administration of this question (respondents registered in preload county). In 3 cases, the preload of candidate names failed and this question was not administered. For the 8 cases coded 6, a re-verification of Congressional district was conducted and it was determined that the respondent was in error for the identification of candidates in his/her district. Together with the cases coded 8 and 9, there are 2 additional cases coded 5 in C4x5, however in one case the respondent identified the correct Democratic candidate for his/her actual district (this cases is coded 1 in C7a2) and in the remaining case the respondent had voted for a third party candidate (coded 7 in C7a2). 1. Democratic candidate 3. Republican candidate 5. Independent/3rd party candidate 6. R VOLUNTEERS: names are not correct for R's district 7. Other candidate {SPECIFY} 8. R selected Republican name from incorrect Ballot Card (see C4x5) 9. R selected Democratic name from incorrect Ballot Card (see C4x5) -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in C7a1 and 4 in C4x1; 1,2,3,5,6,8,9 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085049b Numeric Dec 0 C7a3 C7a3. NOT REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY: R's vote for IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED OUTSIDE PRELOAD COUNTY: IF R VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: Who did you vote for? Which party was that? .......................................................................... The Ballot Card was not shown for the administration of this question (respondents not registered in preload county). 1. Democratic candidate 3. Republican candidate 5. Independent/3rd party candidate 7. Other candidate {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in C7a1 and 5,6 in C4x1; 1,2,3,4 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085049x Numeric Dec 0 Page 82 of 367 C7a3x1 C7a3x1. SUMMARY: Party of R's vote for House IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: SUMMARY: PARTY OF HOUSE VOTE .......................................................................... Built from C7a2 and C7a3. 1. Democratic candidate 3. Republican candidate 5. Independent/3rd party candidate 6. R VOLUNTEERS: names are not correct for R's district 7. Other candidate {SPECIFY} 8. R selected Republican name from incorrect Ballot Card (see C4x5) 9. R selected Democratic name from incorrect Ballot Card (see C4x5) -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in C7a1; 1,2,3 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure and voted in county of IW (3 cases) ============================================================================================= V085050x Numeric Dec 0 C7a3x2 C7a3x1. SUMMARY: House vote candidate number IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: SUMMARY: HOUSE VOTE CANDIDATE NUMBER .......................................................................... This variable will be coded in a future release. -1. INAP, not yet -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085051 Numeric Dec 0 C7b1 C7b1. NONVOTER: Did R prefer House candidate IF R DID NOT VOTE: {INTERVIEWER: SHOW YELLOW/GREEN 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? .......................................................................... The Ballot Card was shown for the administration of this question. For the 4 cases coded 6, a re-verification of Congressional district was conducted and it was determined that the respondent was in error for the identification of candidates in his/her district. 1. Yes 5. No 6. R VOLUNTEERS: names are not correct for R's district -1. INAP, 4,5,6 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085052 Numeric Dec 0 C7b1a C7b1a. NONVOTER: Who did R prefer for House election Page 83 of 367 IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF R PREFERRED HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CANDIDATE: Who did you prefer? {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} .......................................................................... For the 4 cases coded 6, a re-verification of Congressional district was conducted and it was determined that the respondent was in error for the identification of candidates in his/her district. 1. Democratic candidate 3. Republican candidate 5. Independent/3rd party candidate 7. Other candidate {SPECIFY} 9. R selected Democratic name from incorrect Ballot Card (see C4x5) -1. INAP, 5,6,-8,-9 in C7b1; 4,5,6 in C4x1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085053 Numeric Dec 0 C8a1 C8a1. Did R vote for Senate IF R VOTED: IF REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY AND SENATE RACE IN PRELOAD STATE/ IF NOT REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY AND SENATE RATE IN REGISTRATION STATE: [{INTERVIEWER: SHOW YELLOW/GREEN BALLOT CARD}/] How about the election (MS AND WY ONLY: two elections) for the United States Senate ? Did you vote for a candidate (MS AND WY ONLY: candidates) for the U.S. SENATE? {/INTERVIEWER DO NOT SHOW BALLOT CARD} .......................................................................... The instruction to show Ballot Card to the respondent appeared only if the respondent was registered in the preload county. The instruction not to show the Ballot Card appeared only if R was not registered in the preload county. Mississippi and Wyoming had 2 Senate elections. 1. Yes, voted for Senate 5. No, didn't vote for Senate -1. INAP, 1,2,3,4,7 in C4x3 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085054a Numeric Dec 0 C8a1a C8a1a. REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY: R's vote for IF R VOTED: IF REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY AND SENATE RACE IN PRELOAD STATE: IF R VOTED FOR THE SENATE: {BALLOT CARD} Which candidate (MS AND WY ONLY: candidates) did you vote for? {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} .......................................................................... Page 84 of 367 There were 3 cases of preload failure for the vote section; for 2 of these cases there was not Senate race and for the remaining case R indicated voting for the Senate in C8a1 however this question was not administered (due to the preload failure). For Wyoming, the 1st Democratic candidate was Christopher J. Rothfuss and the 1st Republican candidate was Michael B. Enzi; the 2nd Wyoming Democratic candidate was Nicolas H. Carter and the 2nd Wyoming Republican candidate was John A. Barrasso. For Mississippi, the 1st Democratic candidate was Erik R. 01. Democratic candidate (MS or WY: 1st Democratic candidate) 03. Republican candidate (MS or WY: 1st Republican candidate) 05. Independent/3rd party candidate 11. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 33. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 77. Other candidate {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in C8a1 and 5,6 in C4x3; 1-3,4,7-9 in C4x3 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA; preload failure and voted for Senate -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085054b Numeric Dec 0 C8a1b C8a1b. REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY: R's vote for IF R VOTED: IF REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY AND SENATE RACE IN PRELOAD STATE: IF R VOTED FOR THE SENATE: IF PRELOAD STATE IS MISSISSIPPI OR WYOMING (2 SENATE RACES IN 2008): {BALLOT CARD} MS AND WY ONLY: Which candidates did you vote for? {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} .......................................................................... For Wyoming, the 1st Democratic candidate was Christopher J. Rothfuss and the 1st Republican candidate was Michael B. Enzi; the 2nd Wyoming Democratic candidate was Nicolas H. Carter and the 2nd Wyoming Republican candidate was John A. Barrasso. For Mississippi, the 1st Democratic candidate was Erik R. Fleming and the 1st Republican candidate was Thad Cochran; the 2nd Mississippi Democratic candidate was Ronnie Musgrove and the 2nd Mississippi Republican candidate was Roger F. Wicker. 01. Democratic candidate (MS or WY: 1st Democratic candidate) 03. Republican candidate (MS or WY: 1st Republican candidate) 11. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 33. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 77. Other candidate {SPECIFY} 80. R voted for only 1 Senate candidate (VOL) -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in C8a and 6 in C4x3; 1-3,4,5,7-9 in C4x3 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085055 Numeric Dec 0 C8a2a C8a2a. NOT REGISTERED IN PRELOAD COUNTY: R's vote Page 85 of 367 IF R VOTED: IF REGISTERED OUTSIDE PRELOAD COUNTY AND SENATE RACE IN REGISTRATION STATE: IF R VOTED FOR THE SENATE: Who did you vote for? Which party was that? {INTERVIEWER: RECORD INFORMATION FOR 1ST MENTIONED VOTE} .......................................................................... No respondent who voted outside preload county and voted in Mississippi or Wyoming (2 Senate race) reported voting for the Senate. 01. Democratic candidate 03. Republican candidate 05. Independent/3rd party candidate 77. Other candidate {SPECIFY} ============================================================================================= V085056a Numeric Dec 0 C8a1x1 C8a1x1. SUMMARY: Party of R's vote for Senate 1 IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR THE SENATE: SUMMARY: PARTY OF R's VOTE FOR SENATE 1 .......................................................................... Built from C8a1a, C8a1b, C8a2a. There were 3 cases of preload failure for the vote section; for 2 of these cases there was no Senate race and for the remaining case R indicated voting for the Senate in C8a1 however this question was not administered (due to the preload failure). For Wyoming, the 1st Democratic candidate was Christopher J. Rothfuss and the 1st Republican candidate was Michael B. Enzi; the 2nd Wyoming Democratic candidate was Nicolas H. Carter and the 2nd Wyoming Republican candidate was John A. Barrasso. For Mississippi, the 1st Democratic candidate was Erik R. Fleming and the 1st Republican candidate was Thad Cochran; the 2nd Mississippi Democratic candidate was Ronnie Musgrove and the 2nd Mississippi Republican candidate was Roger F. Wicker. 01. Democratic candidate (MS or WY: 1st Democratic candidate) 03. Republican candidate (MS or WY: 1st Republican candidate) 05. Independent/3rd party candidate 11. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 33. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 77. Other candidate {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,6,8,9 in C4x3 and 5,-8,-9 in C8a1; 1-3,4,7 in C4x3; -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA; -4 in C8a1a -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085056b Numeric Dec 0 C8a1x2 C8a1x2. SUMMARY: Party of R's vote for Senate 2 IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR THE SENATE: IF VOTED IN MS OR WY: SUMMARY: PARTY OF R's VOTE FOR SENATE 2 .......................................................................... For Wyoming, the 1st Democratic candidate was Christopher J. Rothfuss and the 1st Republican candidate was Michael B. Enzi; the 2nd Wyoming Democratic candidate was Nicolas H. Page 86 of 367 Carter and the 2nd Wyoming Republican candidate was John A. Barrasso. For Mississippi, the 1st Democratic candidate was Erik R. Fleming and the 1st Republican candidate was Thad Cochran; the 2nd Mississippi Democratic candidate was Ronnie Musgrove and the 2nd Mississippi Republican candidate was Roger F. Wicker. Because no respondent who voted outside preload county and voted in Mississippi or Wyoming reported voting for the Senate, this variable is identical to C8a1b. 01. Democratic candidate (MS or WY: 1st Democratic candidate) 03. Republican candidate (MS or WY: 1st Republican candidate) 11. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 33. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 77. Other candidate {SPECIFY} 80. R voted for only 1 Senate candidate (VOL) -1. INAP, 1-5,7-9 in C4x3 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085057a Numeric Dec 0 C8a2x1 C8a2x1. SUMMARY: Senate vote 1 candidate number IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR THE SENATE: SUMMARY: Senate 1 vote candidate number .......................................................................... This variable will be coded in a future release. -1. INAP, not coded in the current Release -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085057b Numeric Dec 0 C8a2x2 C8a2x2. SUMMARY: Senate vote 2 candidate number IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR THE SENATE: IF VOTED IN MS OR WY: SUMMARY: Senate 2 vote candidate number .......................................................................... This variable will be coded in a future release. -1. INAP, not coded in the current Release -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085058 Numeric Dec 0 C8b1 C8b1. NONVOTER: Did R prefer Senate candidate IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF SENATE RACE IN PRELOAD STATE: {INTERVIEWER: SHOW YELLOW/GREEN BALLOT CARD} How about the election for the United States Senate? Did you prefer one of the candidates for the U.S. SENATE? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 1,4-9 in C4x3 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 87 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085059 Numeric Dec 0 C8b1a1 C8b1a1. NONVOTER: Who did R prefer for Senate election IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF SENATE RACE IN PRELOAD STATE: IF R PREFERED A CANDIDATE FOR THE SENATE: {BALLOT CARD} Which candidate (MS AND WY ONLY: candidates) did you prefer? {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} .......................................................................... For Wyoming, the 1st Democratic candidate was Christopher J. Rothfuss and the 1st Republican candidate was Michael B. Enzi; the 2nd Wyoming Democratic candidate was Nicolas H. Carter and the 2nd Wyoming Republican candidate was John A. Barrasso. For Mississippi, the 1st Democratic candidate was Erik R. Fleming and the 1st Republican candidate was Thad Cochran; the 2nd Mississippi Democratic candidate was Ronnie Musgrove and the 2nd Mississippi Republican candidate was Roger F. Wicker. 01. Democratic candidate (MS or WY: 1st Democratic candidate) 03. Republican candidate (MS or WY: 1st Republican candidate) 05. Independent/3rd party candidate 11. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 33. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 77. Other candidate {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in C8b1; 1,4-9 in C4x3 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085059x Numeric Dec 0 C8b1a1x C8b1a1x. SUMMARY: Senate nonvoter pref 1 candidate IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF SENATE RACE IN PRELOAD STATE: IF R PREFERED A CANDIDATE FOR THE SENATE: SUMMARY: Senate nonvoter preference 1 candidate number .......................................................................... This variable will be coded in a future release. -1. INAP, not coded in the current Release -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085060 Numeric Dec 0 C8b1a2 C8b1a2. NONVOTER: Who did R prefer for Senate election IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF SENATE RACE IN PRELOAD STATE: IF R PREFERED A CANDIDATE FOR THE SENATE: IF PRELOAD STATE IS MISSISSIPPI OR WYOMING: {BALLOT CARD} Which candidates did you vote for? {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} .......................................................................... Page 88 of 367 For Wyoming, the 1st Democratic candidate was Christopher J. Rothfuss and the 1st Republican candidate was Michael B. Enzi; the 2nd Wyoming Democratic candidate was Nicolas H. 01. Democratic candidate (MS or WY: 1st Democratic candidate) 03. Republican candidate (MS or WY: 1st Republican candidate) 11. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 33. MS or WY: 2nd Democratic candidate 77. Other candidate {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in C8b1 and 3 in C4x3; 1,2,4-9 in C4x3 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085060x Numeric Dec 0 C8b1a2x C8b1a2x. SUMMARY: Senate nonvoter pref 1 candidate IF R DID NOT VOTE: IF SENATE RACE IN PRELOAD STATE: IF R PREFERED A CANDIDATE FOR THE SENATE: IF PRELOAD STATE IS MISSISSIPPI OR WYOMING: SUMMARY: Senate nonvoter preference 1 candidate number .......................................................................... This variable will be coded in a future release. -1. INAP, not coded in the current Release -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085061 Numeric Dec 0 C9 C9. Is R optimistic or pessimisted about personal When you think about your own personal future, are you generally OPTIMISTIC, PESSIMISTIC, or NEITHER OPTIMISTIC NOR PESSIMISTIC? .......................................................................... 1. Optimistic 2. Pessimistic 3. Neither optimistic nor pessimistic -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085061a Numeric Dec 0 C9a C9a.How optimistic is R about personal future IF OPTIMISTIC ABOUT PERSONAL FUTURE: Are you VERY optimistic, or SOMEWHAT optimistic? .......................................................................... 1. Very optimistic 2. Somewhat optimistic -1. INAP, 2,3,-8,-9 in C9 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 89 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085061b Numeric Dec 0 C9b C9b.How pessimistic is R about personal future IF PESSIMISTIC ABOUT PERSONAL FUTURE: Are you VERY pessimistic, or SOMEWHAT pessimistic? .......................................................................... 1. Very pessimistic 2. Somewhat pessimistic -1. INAP, 1,3,-8,-9 in C9 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085061c Numeric Dec 0 C9c C9c. Does R lean toward optimism or pessimism about IF NEITHER OPTIMISTIC NOR PESSIMISTIC ABOUT PERSONAL FUTURE Do you LEAN TOWARD BEING OPTIMISTIC, LEAN TOWARD BEING PESSIMISTIC, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... 1. Optimistic 2. Pessimistic 3. Neither optimistic nor pessimistic 1. Optimistic 2. Pessimistic 3. Neither optimistic nor pessimistic -1. INAP, 1,2,-8,-9 in C9 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085061x Numeric Dec 0 C9x C9x. SUMMARY: PERSONAL OPTIMISM SUMMARY: PERSONAL OPTIMISM/PESSIMISM .......................................................................... Built from C9-C9c. 1. Very optimistic 2. Somewhat optimistic 3. Lean toward being optimistic 4. Do not lean either way 5. Lean toward being pessimistic 6. Somewhat pessimistic 7. Very pessimistic -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (in C9a,C9b or C9c) -9. Refused (in C9,C9a,C9b or C9c) ============================================================================================= V085062 Numeric Dec 0 C10 C10. Is R optimistic or pessimistic about the U.S. And when you think about the future of the United States as a whole, are you generally OPTIMISTIC, PESSIMISTIC, or NEITHER OPTIMISTIC NOR PESSIMISTIC? .......................................................................... 1. Optimistic 2. Pessimistic 3. Neither optimistic nor pessimistic Page 90 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085062a Numeric Dec 0 C10a C10a. How optimistic is R about the U.S. IF OPTIMISTIC ABOUT FUTURE OF U.S.: Are you VERY optimistic, or SOMEWHAT optimistic? .......................................................................... 1. Very optimistic 2. Somewhat optimistic -1. INAP, 2,3,-8,-9 in C10 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085062b Numeric Dec 0 C10b C10b. How pessimistic is R about the U.S. IF PESSIMISTIC ABOUT FUTURE OF U.S.: Are you VERY pessimistic, or SOMEWHAT pessimistic? .......................................................................... 1. Very pessimistic 2. Somewhat pessimistic -1. INAP, 1,3,-8,-9 in C10 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085062c Numeric Dec 0 C10c C10c. Does R lean toward optimism/pessimism about U.S. IF NEITHER OPTIMISTIC NOR PESSIMISTIC ABOUT FUTURE OF U.S.: Do you LEAN TOWARD BEING OPTIMISTIC, LEAN TOWARD BEING PESSIMISTIC, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... 1. Lean toward being optimistic 2. Lean toward being pessimistic 3. Do not lean either way either way -1. INAP, 1,2,-8,-9 in C10 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085062x Numeric Dec 0 C10x C10x. SUMMARY: OPTIMISM/PESSIMISM ABOUT THE U.S. SUMMARY: OPTIMISM/PESSIMISM ABOUT THE UNITED STATES .......................................................................... Built from C10-C10c. 1. Very optimistic 2. Somewhat optimistic 3. Lean toward being optimistic 4. Do not lean either way 5. Lean toward being pessimistic Page 91 of 367 6. Somewhat pessimistic 7. Very pessimistic -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (in C10a,C10b or C10c) -9. Refused (in C10,C10a,C10b or C10c) ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 D1 Please look at page 3 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. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085063a Numeric Dec 0 D1a Dia. Feeling thermometer: President George W. Bush Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: GEORGE W. BUSH {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063b Numeric Dec 0 D1b D1b. Feeling thermometer: Democratic Presidential Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: BARACK OBAMA {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b1) Page 92 of 367 or the Republican Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b2) first after the thermometer for President (D1a). See PostRandom.3. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063c Numeric Dec 0 D1c D1c. Feeling thermometer: Republican Presidential Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: JOHN MCCAIN {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b1) or the Republican Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b2) first after the thermometer for President (D1a). See PostRandom.3. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063d Numeric Dec 0 D1d D1d. Feeling thermometer: CINDY MCCAIN Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: CINDY MCCAIN {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063e Numeric Dec 0 D1e D1e. Feeling thermometer: MICHELLE OBAMA Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: MICHELLE OBAMA {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? Page 93 of 367 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063f Numeric Dec 0 D1f D1f. Feeling thermometer: HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: -HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE- {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. This represents the preloaded House Democratic candidate name (district of respondent residence). See PostCand.1-PostCand.12. -1. INAP, no House Democratic candidate -4. NA; preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063g Numeric Dec 0 D1g D1g. Feeling thermometer: HOUSE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: -HOUSE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE- {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. This represents the preloaded House Republican candidate name (district of respondent residence). See PostCand.1-PostCand.12. Page 94 of 367 -1. INAP, no House Republican candidate -4. NA; preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063h Numeric Dec 0 D1h D1h. Feeling thermometer: HOUSE IND/3rd-PARTY IF INDEPENDENT/3rd-PARTY CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: -HOUSE INDEPENDENT/3RD PARTY CANDIDATE- {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. This represents the preloaded House independent/3rd-party candidate name (district of respondent residence). See PostCand.1-PostCand.12. -1. INAP, no House Independent candidate -4. NA; preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063j Numeric Dec 0 D1j D1j. Feeling thermometer: SENATE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SENATE RACE: Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: -SENATE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE- {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. This represents the preloaded Senate Democratic candidate name (state of respondent residence). See PostCand.1-PostCand.12. -1. INAP, no Senate race in state -4. NA; preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063k Numeric Dec 0 D1k D1k. Feeling thermometer: SENATE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Page 95 of 367 IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SENATE RACE: Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: -SENATE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE- {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. This represents the preloaded Senate Republicancandidate name (state of respondent residence). See PostCand.1-PostCand.12. -1. INAP, no Senate race in state -4. NA; preload failure (3 cases) ============================================================================================= V085063m Numeric Dec 0 D1m D1m. Feeling thermometer: SENATE IND/3rd-PARTY IF INDEPENDENT/3rd-PARTY CANDIDATE IN SENATE RACE: Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: -SENATE INDEPENDENT/3RD PARTY CANDIDATE- {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. This represents the preloaded Senate independent/3rd-party candidate name (state of respondent residence). See PostCand.1-PostCand.12. -1. INAP, no ind/3rd party Senate candidate; no Senate race in state -4. NA; preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063n Numeric Dec 0 D1n D1m. Feeling thermometer: SENATOR 1 IN STATE WITHOUT IF NO SENATE RACE IN STATE: Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: -SENATOR 1- IN STATE WITHOUT SENATE RACE {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? 0-100. Page 96 of 367 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. This represents the preloaded Senator 1 in state without race name (state of respondent residence). See PostCand.1-PostCand.12. -1. INAP, Senate race in state -4. NA; preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063p Numeric Dec 0 D1p D1p. Feeling thermometer: SENATOR 2 IN STATE WITHOUT IF NO SENATE RACE IN STATE: Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: -SENATOR 2- IN STATE WITHOUT SENATE RACE {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. This represents the preloaded Senator 2 in state without race name (state of respondent residence). See PostCand.1-PostCand.12. -1. INAP, Senate race in state -4. NA; preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063q Numeric Dec 0 D1q D1q. Feeling thermometer: NONRUNNING SENATOR IN STATE IF SENATE RACE IN STATE: Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: -SENATOR NOT UP FOR ELECTION- IN STATE WITH SENATE RACE {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. This represents the preloaded Senator in state without race name (state of respondent location). See PostCand.1-PostCand.12. Page 97 of 367 -1. INAP, no Senate race in state or (MS and WY) 2 races in state -4. NA; preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063r Numeric Dec 0 D1r D1r. Feeling thermometer: 2nd DEMOCRATIC SENATE IF WYOMING OR MISSISSIPPI: Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: -2ND DEMOCRATIC SENATE CANDIDATE- IN STATE WITH 2 SENATE RACES {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. This represents the preloaded 2nd Democratic Senate candidate name (state of respondent location). See PostCand.1-PostCand.12. -1. INAP, state other than MS or WY -4. NA; preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063s Numeric Dec 0 D1s D1s. Feeling thermometer: 2nd REPUBLICAN SENATE IF WYOMING OR MISSISSIPPI: Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: -2ND REPUBLICAN SENATE CANDIDATE- IN STATE WITH 2 SENATE RACES {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. This represents the preloaded 2nd Republican Senate candidate name (state of respondent location). See PostCand.1-PostCand.12. -1. INAP, state other than MS or WY -4. NA; preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063t Numeric Dec 0 D1t D1t. Feeling thermometer: JOE BIDEN Page 98 of 367 Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: JOE BIDEN {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063u Numeric Dec 0 D1u D1u. Feeling thermometer: SARAH PALIN Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: SARAH PALIN {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085063v Numeric Dec 0 D1v D1v. Feeling thermometer: HILLARY CLINTON Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: HILLARY CLINTON {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused Page 99 of 367 ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 D2 Still using the thermometer, how would you rate the following groups: .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085064a Numeric Dec 0 D2a D2a. Feeling thermometer: HISPANICS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: HISPANICS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064b Numeric Dec 0 D2b D2b. Feeling thermometer: CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b1) or the Republican Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b2) first after the thermometer for President (D1a). See PostRandom.3. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064c Numeric Dec 0 D2c D2c. Feeling thermometer: CATHOLICS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: CATHOLICS {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? Page 100 of 367 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b1) or the Republican Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b2) first after the thermometer for President (D1a). See PostRandom.3. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064d Numeric Dec 0 D2d D2d. Feeling thermometer: FEMINISTS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: FEMINISTS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064e Numeric Dec 0 D2e D2e. Feeling thermometer: FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN WASHINGTON {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064f Numeric Dec 0 D2f D2f. Feeling thermometer: JEWS Page 101 of 367 Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: JEWS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064g Numeric Dec 0 D2g D2g. Feeling thermometer: LIBERALS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: LIBERALS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064h Numeric Dec 0 D2h D2h. Feeling thermometer: MIDDLE CLASS PEOPLE Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: MIDDLE CLASS PEOPLE {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused Page 102 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085064j Numeric Dec 0 D2j D2j. Feeling thermometer: LABOR UNIONS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: LABOR UNIONS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064k Numeric Dec 0 D2k D2k. Feeling thermometer: POOR PEOPLE Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: POOR PEOPLE {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064m Numeric Dec 0 D2m D2m. Feeling thermometer: THE MILITARY Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: THE MILITARY {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. Page 103 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064n Numeric Dec 0 D2n D2n. Feeling thermometer: BIG BUSINESS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: BIG BUSINESS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064p Numeric Dec 0 D2p D2p. Feeling thermometer: PEOPLE ON WELFARE Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: PEOPLE ON WELFARE {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064q Numeric Dec 0 D2q D2q. Feeling thermometer: CONSERVATIVES Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: CONSERVATIVES {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... Page 104 of 367 On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064r Numeric Dec 0 D2r D2r. Feeling thermometer: WORKING CLASS PEOPLE Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: WORKING CLASS PEOPLE {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064s Numeric Dec 0 D2s D2s. Feeling thermometer: ENVIRONMENTALISTS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: ENVIRONMENTALISTS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064t Numeric Dec 0 D2t D2t. Feeling thermometer: THE U.S. SUPREME COURT Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: THE U.S. SUPREME COURT {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? 0-100. Page 105 of 367 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064u Numeric Dec 0 D2u D2u. Feeling thermometer: GAY MEN AND LESBIANS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: GAY MEN AND LESBIANS (THAT IS, HOMOSEXUALS) {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064v Numeric Dec 0 D2v D2v. Feeling thermometer: ASIAN-AMERICANS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: ASIAN-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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064w Numeric Dec 0 D2w D2w. Feeling thermometer: CONGRESS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: CONGRESS {PROBE FOR "DON'T KNOW" RESPONSE: when you say don't know Page 106 of 367 do you mean that you don't know who this is or do you have something else in mind? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064y Numeric Dec 0 D2y D2y. Feeling thermometer: BLACKS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: BLACKS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085064z Numeric Dec 0 D2z D2z. Feeling thermometer: SOUTHERNERS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: SOUTHERNERS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085065a Numeric Dec 0 D3a D3a. Feeling thermometer: ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Page 107 of 367 Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085065b Numeric Dec 0 D3b D3b. Feeling thermometer: RICH PEOPLE Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: RICH PEOPLE {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b1) or the Republican Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b2) first after the thermometer for President (D1a). See PostRandom.3. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085065c Numeric Dec 0 D3c D3c. Feeling thermometer: WHITES Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: WHITES {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either the Democratic Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b1) or the Republican Presidential candidate thermometer (D1b2) first after the thermometer for President (D1a). See PostRandom.3. Page 108 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085065d Numeric Dec 0 D3d D3d. Feeling thermometer: ISRAEL Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: ISRAEL {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085065e Numeric Dec 0 D3e D3e. Feeling thermometer: MUSLIMS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: MUSLIMS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085065f Numeric Dec 0 D3f D3f. Feeling thermometer: HINDUS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: HINDUS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... Page 109 of 367 On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085065g Numeric Dec 0 D3g D3g. Feeling thermometer: CHRISTIANS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: CHRISTIANS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085065h Numeric Dec 0 D3h D3h. Feeling thermometer: ATHEISTS Looking at page 3 of the booklet. How would you rate: ATHEISTS {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? 0-100. 777 = Don't recognize 888 = Don't know where to rate} .......................................................................... On-screen codes 777 and 888 have been recoded to -6 and -8. Respondents were administered political name thermometers D1d-D1v in random order. See PostRandom.4a-PostRandom.4s. -2. No Post-election IW -6. Thermometer: 'don't know who this is' -8. Don't know ('don't know where to rate') -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085066 Numeric Dec 0 E1a E1a. Know party with most members in House before 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? {IF NECESSARY: WHICH ONE? DON'T PROBE DK} .......................................................................... Page 110 of 367 1. Democrats 5. Republicans -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085067 Numeric Dec 0 E1b E1b. Know party with most members in Senate before Do you happen to know which party had the most members in the U.S. Senate BEFORE the election (this/last) month? {IF NECESSARY: WHICH ONE? DON'T PROBE DK} .......................................................................... 1. Democrats 5. Republicans -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085068 Numeric Dec 0 E2 E2. Approve/disapprove of House incumbent In general, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way Representative -House incumbent- has been handling [his/her] job? .......................................................................... There were 3 cases of preload failure for House incumbent name, with the result that this question was not administered. This reprsents either running or retiring House incumbent. 1. Approve 5. Disapprove -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA, preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085068a Numeric Dec 0 E2a E2a. How much approve House incumbent IF APPROVE HOUSE INCUMBENT JOB: Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,-4,-8,-9 in E2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085068b Numeric Dec 0 E2b E2b. How much disapprove House incumbent IF DISAPPROVE HOUSE INCUMBENT JOB: Page 111 of 367 Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 1,-4,-8,-9 in E2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085068x Numeric Dec 0 E2x E2x. SUMMARY: APPROVE/DISAPPROVE HOUSE INCUMBENT SUMMARY: APPROVE/DISAPPROVE OF HOUSE INCUMBENT JOB PERFORMANCE .......................................................................... 1. Approve strongly 2. Approve not strongly 4. Disapprove not strongly 5. Disapprove strongly -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA, preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know (in E2,E2a or E2b) -9. Refused (in E2,E2a or E2b) ============================================================================================= V085069 Numeric Dec 0 E3 E3. How good a job does House incumbent do How good a job would you say U.S. Representative -House incumbent- 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? .......................................................................... There were 3 cases of preload failure for House incumbent name, with the result that this question was not administered. 1. Very good 2. Fairly good 3. Fairly poor 4. Very poor -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA, preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085070 Numeric Dec 0 E4a E4a. What is current unemployment rate As far as you know, what is the current unemployment rate in the United States, that is, of the adults in the United States who want to work, what percent of them would you guess are now unemployed and looking for a job? {ENTER NUMBER} {RANGE 0 - 100} .......................................................................... -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085071 Numeric Dec 0 E4b E4b. What is current average price of gas Page 112 of 367 What is your best guess of the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline across all of -STATE- today? {IF R RESPONDS DK: What would be your best guess? ROUND UP TO NEAREST CENT. PRICE _ . _ _ DOLLARS AND CENTS RANGE 0.00 TO 99.99} .......................................................................... -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085072 ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD -- Numeric Dec 0 E5a E5a. Interest in politics and elections [VERSION OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: 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? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Most of the time 2. Some of the time 3. Only now and then 4. Hardly at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085073a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW -- Numeric Dec 0 E5b1 E5b1. How close attn to politics and elections IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: How closely do you pay attention to information about what's going on in government and politics? EXTREMELY CLOSELY, VERY CLOSELY, MODERATELY CLOSELY, SLIGHTLY CLOSELY, or NOT CLOSELY AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely closely 2. Very closely 3. Moderately closely 4. Slightly closely 5. Not closely at all Page 113 of 367 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085073b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW -- Numeric Dec 0 E5b2 E5b2. How often attn to politics and elections IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: How often do you pay attention to what's going on in government and politics? ALL THE TIME, MOST OF THE TIME, ABOUT HALF THE TIME, ONCE IN A WHILE, or NEVER? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. All the time 2. Most of the time 3. About half the time 4. Once in a while 5. Never -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 E6 When the US federal government spends more money than it collects, the difference is called the federal budget deficit. The federal government currently has a deficit. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085074 Numeric Dec 0 E6a E6a. Favor or oppose reducing federal deficit Do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the federal government doing things now to reduce this budget deficit? .......................................................................... 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085074a Numeric Dec 0 E6a1 E6a1. How strongly favor reducing deficit IF FAVOR GOVERNMENT TAKING STEPS TO REDUCE BUDGET DEFICIT: Page 114 of 367 Do you favor that STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in C6a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085074b Numeric Dec 0 E6a2 E6a2. How strongly oppose reducing deficit IF OPPOSE GOVERNMENT TAKING STEPS TO REDUCE BUDGET DEFICIT: Do you oppose that STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in C6a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085074c Numeric Dec 0 E6a3 E6a3. Lean to favor or oppose deficit reduction IF NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE GOVERNMENT TAKING STEPS TO REDUCE BUDGET DEFICIT: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... 1. Lean toward favoring 5. Lean toward opposing 7. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in C6a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085074x Numeric Dec 0 E6a3x E6a3x. SUMMARY: REDUCING THE BUDGET DEFICIT SUMMARY: GOVERNMENT DOING THINGS TO REDUCE BUDGET DEFICIT .......................................................................... Built from E6a-E6a3. 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 3. Lean toward favoring 4. Do not lean either way 5. Lean toward opposing 6. Oppose not strongly 7. Oppose strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (in E6a,E6a1,E6a2 or E6a3) -9. Refused (in E6a,E6a1,E6a2 or E6a3) ============================================================================================= V085075 Numeric Dec 0 E6b E6b. Favor or oppose cut budget defict by raising Page 115 of 367 Would you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE lowering the budget deficit by raising taxes? .......................................................................... 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085075a Numeric Dec 0 E6b1 E6b1. How much favor cut budget defict by raising IF FAVOR: Do you favor that STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in C6b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085075b Numeric Dec 0 E6b2 E6b2. How much oppose cut budget defict by raising IF OPPOSE: Do you oppose that STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in C6b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085075c Numeric Dec 0 E6b3 E6b3. Lean to favor/oppose cut budg defict by raising IF NEITHER: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... 1. Lean toward favoring 5. Lean toward opposing 7. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in C6b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085075x Numeric Dec 0 E6b3x E6b3x. SUMMARY: REDUCE DEFICIT BY RAISING TAXES SUMMARY: REDUCE BUDGET DEFICIT BY RAISING TAXES .......................................................................... Page 116 of 367 Built from E6b-E6b3. 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 3. Lean toward favoring 4. Do not lean either way -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (in E6b,E6b1,E6b2 or E6b3) -9. Refused (in E6b,E6b1,E6b2 or E6b3) ============================================================================================= V085076 Numeric Dec 0 E6c E6c. Favor or oppose cut deficit by less military Would you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE lowering the budget deficit by spending less on the military? .......................................................................... 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085076a Numeric Dec 0 E6c1 E6c1. How much favor cut deficit by less military IF FAVOR: Do you favor that STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in C6c -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085076b Numeric Dec 0 E6c2 E6c2. How much oppose cut deficit by less military IF OPPOSE: Do you oppose that STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in C6c -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085076c Numeric Dec 0 E6c3 E6c3. Lean favor/oppose cut deficit by less military IF NEITHER: Page 117 of 367 Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... 1. Lean toward favoring 5. Lean toward opposing 7. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in C6c -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085076x Numeric Dec 0 E6c3x E6c3x. SUMMARY: CUT DEFICT BY REDUCING MILIT SPENDING SUMMARY: REDUCE BUDGET DEFICIT BY REDUCING MILITARY SPENDING .......................................................................... Built from E6c-E6c3. 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 3. Lean toward favoring 4. Do not lean either way 5. Lean toward opposing 6. Oppose not strongly 7. Oppose strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (in E6c,E6c1,E6c2 or E6c3) -9. Refused (in E6c,E6c1,E6c2 or E6c3) ============================================================================================= V085077 Numeric Dec 0 E6d E6d. Favor or oppose cut deficit by cutting other Would you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE lowering the budget deficit by spending less on other U.S. government activities besides the military? .......................................................................... 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085077a Numeric Dec 0 E6d1 E6d1. How much favor cut defict by cutting other IF FAVOR: Do you favor that STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in C6d -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085077b Numeric Dec 0 E6d2 E6d2. How much oppose cut defict by cutting other Page 118 of 367 IF OPPOSE: Do you oppose that STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in C6d -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085077c Numeric Dec 0 E6d3 E6d3. Lean favor/oppose cut deficit by cutting other IF NEITHER: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... 1. Lean toward favoring 5. Lean toward opposing 7. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in C6d -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085077x Numeric Dec 0 E6d3x E6d3x. SUMMARY: CUT DEFICIT BY CUTTING OTHER PROGRAMS SUMMARY: REDUCE BUDGET DEFICIT BY REDUCING SPENDING ON PROGRAMS OTHER THAN THE MILITARY .......................................................................... Built from E6d-E6d3. 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 3. Lean toward favoring 4. Do not lean either way 5. Lean toward opposing 6. Oppose not strongly 7. Oppose strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (in E6d,E6d1,E6d2 or E6d3) -9. Refused (in E6d,E6d1,E6d2 or E6d3) ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 F1 Now looking at page 4;14 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. .......................................................................... The Respondent Booklet page reference was page 4 when the questions on U.S. foreign policy goals F1a-F1j were administered with response options in forward order; the page reference was page 14 when these items were administered with response options in reverse order. Page 119 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085078a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 F1a F1a. U.S. policy goal: preventing nuclea weapons Looking at page 4;14 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? .......................................................................... The order in which goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.7a-PostRandom.7j. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. The Respondent Booklet page reference was page 4 when this question was administered with response options in forward order; the page reference was page 14 when this question was administered with response options in reverse order. 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085078b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 F1b F1b. U.S. policy goal: defending human rights Looking at page 4;14 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? .......................................................................... The order in which goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.7a-PostRandom.7j. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. The Respondent Booklet page reference was page 4 when this question was administered with response options in forward order; the page reference was page 14 when this question was administered with response options in reverse order. 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085078c ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 F1c F1c. U.S. policy goal: strengthen United Nations Page 120 of 367 Looking at page 4;14 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? .......................................................................... The order in which goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.7a-PostRandom.7j. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. The Respondent Booklet page reference was page 4 when this question was administered with response options in forward order; the page reference was page 14 when this question was administered with response options in reverse order. 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085078d ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 F1d F1d. U.S. policy goal: combat world hunger Looking at page 4;14 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? .......................................................................... The order in which goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.7a-PostRandom.7j. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. The Respondent Booklet page reference was page 4 when this question was administered with response options in forward order; the page reference was page 14 when this question was administered with response options in reverse order. 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085078e ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 F1e F1e. U.S. policy goal: protect American jobs Looking at page 4;14 of the booklet. Should PROTECTING THE JOBS OF AMERICAN WORKERS Page 121 of 367 be a VERY IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, a SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT foreign policy goal, or NOT AN IMPORTANT foreign policy goal at all? .......................................................................... The order in which goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.7a-PostRandom.7j. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. The Respondent Booklet page reference was page 4 when this question was administered with response options in forward order; the page reference was page 14 when this question 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085078f ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 F1f F1f. U.S. policy goal: bring democracy to world Looking at page 4;14 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? .......................................................................... The order in which goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.7a-PostRandom.7j. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. The Respondent Booklet page reference was page 4 when this question was administered with response options in forward order; the page reference was page 14 when this question was administered with response options in reverse order. 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085078g ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 F1g F1g. U.S. policy goal: control illegal immigration Looking at page 4;14 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? .......................................................................... Page 122 of 367 The order in which goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.7a-PostRandom.7j. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085078h ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 F1h F1h. U.S. policy goal: promote market economies abroad Looking at page 4;14 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? .......................................................................... The order in which goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.7a-PostRandom.7j. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. The Respondent Booklet page reference was page 4 when this question was administered with response options in forward order; the page reference was page 14 when this question was administered with response options in reverse order. 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085078j ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 F1j F1j. U.S. policy goal: combat intl terrorism Looking at page 4;14 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? .......................................................................... The order in which goals F1a-F1j were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.7a-PostRandom.7j. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to Page 123 of 367 administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. The Respondent Booklet page reference was page 4 when this question was administered with response options in forward order; the page reference was page 14 when this question was administered with response options in reverse order. 1. Very important 3. Somewhat important 5. Not important at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085079 Numeric Dec 0 F2 F2. Interest in issue of govt ensuring fair jobs for 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? .......................................................................... 1. Yes, have interest in question 5. No, haven't had interest -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085079a Numeric Dec 0 F2a F2a. Opinion about govt ensuring fair jobs for blacks IF HAS HAD INTEREST IN ISSUE OF FAIR TREATMENT IN JOBS FOR BLACKS: 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? .......................................................................... 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} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in F2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085079b Numeric Dec 0 F2a1 F2a1. How much feel govt should ensure fair jobs for IF POSITION IS THAT GOVT SHOULD SEE TO FAIR JOBS FOR BLACKS: Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that the government in Washington should see to it that black people get fair treatment in jobs? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in F2a; 5,-8,-9 in F2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know Page 124 of 367 -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085079c Numeric Dec 0 F2a2 F2a2. How much feel govt not ensure fair jobs for IF POSITION IS THAT FAIR JOBS FOR BLACKS IS NOT THE GOVERNMENT'S BUSINESS: Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that this is not the federal government's business? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in F2a; 5,-8,-9 in F2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085080 Numeric Dec 0 F3 F3. Income gap today more or less than 20 years ago 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? .......................................................................... 1. Larger 3. Smaller 5. About the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085080a Numeric Dec 0 F3a F3a. How much larger is income gap today IF INCOME GAP TODAY IS LARGER THAN IT WAS 20 YEARS AGO: (Would you say the difference in incomes is) MUCH larger or SOMEWHAT larger? .......................................................................... 1. Much 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in F3a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085080b Numeric Dec 0 F3b F3b. How much smaller is income gap today IF INCOME GAP TODAY IS SMALLER THAN IT WAS 20 YEARS AGO: (Would you say the difference in incomes is) MUCH smaller or SOMEWHAT smaller? .......................................................................... 1. Much 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in F3a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know Page 125 of 367 -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085080x Numeric Dec 0 F3x F3x. SUMMARY: INCOME GAP COMPARED TO 20 YRS AGO SUMMARY: CURRENT INCOME GAP COMPARED TO 20 YEARS AGO .......................................................................... 1. Much larger 2. Somewhat larger 3. About the same 4. Somewhat smaller 5. Much smaller -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in F3,F3a or F3b) -9. Refused (-8 in F3,F3a or F3b) ============================================================================================= V085081 Numeric Dec 0 F4 F4. Favor/oppose limits on foreign imports 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? .......................................................................... 1. Favor 5. Oppose -2. No Post-election IW -7. Haven't thought much about this -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085082 Numeric Dec 0 F5 F5. What should immigration levels be 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? .......................................................................... 1. Increased a lot 2. Increased a little 3. Left the same as it is now 4. Decreased a little 5. Decreased a lot -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085083 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 F6 F6. How likely immigration take away jobs 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? .......................................................................... Page 126 of 367 This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Somewhat likely 4. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 G1 Please look at page 5 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. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085084 Numeric Dec 0 G1a G1a. Liberal-Conservate: self placement Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or haven't you thought much about this? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative -2. No Post-election IW -7. Haven't thought much {DO NOT PROBE} -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085084a Numeric Dec 0 G1b G1b. If had to choose, liberal or conservative IF MODERATE, DK, OR HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH FOR LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE: If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a LIBERAL or a CONSERVATIVE? .......................................................................... 1. Liberal 3. Conservative 5. Moderate {VOL} -1. INAP, 1-3,5-7,-9 in G1a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085085a Numeric Dec 0 G2a G2a. Liberal-conservative: Democratic House cand Page 127 of 367 IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF R DID NOT INDICATE NO RECOGNITION OF DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CAND IN THERMOMETER: (Looking at page 5 of the booklet) Where would you place -Democratic House candidate- on this scale? {DO NOT PROBE DK} .......................................................................... The order for liberal-conservative placements G2a-G2b for the Democratic and Republican House candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.8. There were 3 cases of preload failure, with the result that this question was not administered. 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative -1. INAP, nonrecognition in thermometer; no Democratic House candidate ============================================================================================= V085085b Numeric Dec 0 G2a G2b. Liberal-conservative: Republican House cand IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF R DID NOT INDICATE NO RECOGNITION OF REPUBLICAN HOUSE CAND IN THERMOMETER: (Looking at page 5 of the booklet) Where would you place -Republican House candidate- on this scale? {DO NOT PROBE DK} .......................................................................... The order for liberal-conservative placements G2a-G2b for the Democratic and Republican House candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.8. There were 3 cases of preload failure, with the result that this question was not administered. 1. Extremely liberal 2. Liberal 3. Slightly liberal 4. Moderate; middle of the road 5. Slightly conservative 6. Conservative 7. Extremely conservative -1. INAP, nonrecognition in thermometer; no Republican House candidate -4. NA, preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085086 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 G3a G3a. Abortion: self-placement [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: Please look at page 6 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 Page 128 of 367 view? You can just tell me the number of the opinion you choose. .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 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. -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085087 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 G3b G3b. How important is abortion issue [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: How important is this issue to you personally? NOT AT ALL important, NOT TOO important, SOMEWHAT important, VERY important, or EXTREMELY important? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Not at all important 2. Not too important 3. Somewhat important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085088 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 G3c G3c. Abortion: President placement [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place GEORGE W. BUSH? (on abortion)? {DO NOT PROBE DK} .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 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 Page 129 of 367 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} -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085089a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 G3d1 G3d1. Abortion: Democratic Pres cand placement [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place BARACK OBAMA (on abortion)? {DO NOT PROBE DK} .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G3d1-G3d2 for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.9. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 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} -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085089b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 G3d2 G3d2. Abortion: Republican Pres cand placement [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place JOHN MCCAIN (on abortion)? {DO NOT PROBE DK} .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G3d1-G3d2 for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.9. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 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} Page 130 of 367 -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085090a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 G3e1 G3e1. Abortion: Democratic House cand placement [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF R DID NOT INDICATE NO RECOGNITION OF DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CAND IN THERMOMETER: (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place -Democratic House candidate-? (on abortion)? {DO NOT PROBE DK} .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G3e1-G3e2 for the Democratic and Republican House candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.10. There were 3 cases of preload failure, with the result that this question was not administered. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 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} -1. INAP, nonrecognition in thermometer; no Democratic House candidate; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA, preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085090b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 G3e2 G3e2. Abortion: Republican House cand placement [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE: IF R DID NOT INDICATE NO RECOGNITION OF REPUBLICAN HOUSE CAND IN THERMOMETER: (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place -Republican House candidate-? (on abortion)? {DO NOT PROBE DK} .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G3e1-G3e2 for the Democratic and Republican House candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.10. There were 3 cases of preload failure, with the result that this question was not administered. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 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 Page 131 of 367 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} -1. INAP, nonrecognition in thermometer; no Republican House candidate; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA, preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085091a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 G3f1 G3f1. Abortion: Democratic party placement [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place the Democratic Party? (on abortion)? {DO NOT PROBE DK} .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G3f1-G3f2 for the Democratic and Republican House parties was randomized. See PostRandom.11. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 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} -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085091b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 G3f2 G3f2. Abortion: Republican party placement [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: (Looking at page 6 of the booklet) Where would you place the Republican Party? (on abortion)? {DO NOT PROBE DK} .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G3f1-G3f2 for the Democratic and Republican House parties was randomized. See PostRandom.11. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 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 Page 132 of 367 matter of personal choice. 7. Other {SPECIFY} {VOL} -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4 IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: Next, I'd like to describe a series of circumstances in which a woman might want to have an abortion. For each one, please tell me whether you favor, oppose, or neither favor nor oppose it being LEGAL for the woman to have an abortion in that circumstance. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085092 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4a G4a. Abortion: favor/oppose when nonfatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO / NOT FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO: [First,/Next,] do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE abortion being LEGAL if: staying pregnant would hurt the woman's health but is very unlikely to cause her to die .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085092a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4a1 G4a1. How much favor abortion for nonfatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FAVORS ABORTION FOR NONFATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately Page 133 of 367 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in G4a; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085092b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4a2 G4a2. How much oppose abortn for nonfatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF OPPOSES ABORTION FOR NONFATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in G4a; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085092c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4a3 G4a3. Lean favor/opp abortion for nonfatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES ABORTION FOR NONFATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Lean toward favoring 2. Lean toward opposing 3. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in G4a; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085092x ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4x G4ax. SUMMARY: ABORTION WHEN NONFATAL HEALTH RISK IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: SUMMARY: ABORTION WHEN PREGNANCY HARMS HEALTH BUT MOTHER NOT LIKELY TO DIE .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions Page 134 of 367 commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately -1. INAP, R selected for Version OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) -9. Refused (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) ============================================================================================= V085093 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4b G4b. Abortion: favor/oppose when fatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO / NOT FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO: [First,/Next,] do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE abortion being LEGAL if: staying pregnant could cause the woman to die .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085093a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4b1 G4b1. How much favor abortion for fatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FAVORS ABORTION FOR FATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little Page 135 of 367 -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in G4b; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085093b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4b2 G4b2. How much oppose abortion for fatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF OPPOSES ABORTION FOR FATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in G4b; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085093c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4b3 G4b3. Lean favor/oppose abortion for fatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES ABORTION FOR FATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Lean toward favoring 2. Lean toward opposing 3. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in G4b; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085093x ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4bx G4bx. SUMMARY: ABORTION WHEN FATAL HEALTH RISK [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: SUMMARY: ABORTION WHEN PREGNANCY COULD MAKE MOTHER DIE .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. Page 136 of 367 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Lean toward favoring 5. Neither favor nor oppose 6. Lean toward opposing 7. Oppose a little 8. Oppose moderately 9. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for Version OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) -9. Refused (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) ============================================================================================= V085094 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4c G4c. Abortion: favor/oppose in incest cases [NW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO / NOT FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO: [First,/Next,] do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE abortion being LEGAL if: the pregnancy was caused by sex the woman chose to have with a blood relative .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085094a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4c1 G4c1. How much favor abortion in incest cases [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FAVORS ABORTION IN CASES OF INCEST: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in G4c; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 137 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085094b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4c2 G4c2. How much oppose abortion in incest cases [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF OPPOSES ABORTION IN CASES OF INCEST: Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in G4c; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085094c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4c3 G4c3. Lean favor/oppose abortion in incest cases [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES ABORTION IN CASES OF INCEST: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Lean toward favoring 2. Lean toward opposing 3. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in G4c; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085094x ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4cx G4cx. SUMMARY: ABORTION IN CASES OF INCEST [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: SUMMARY: ABORTION IN CASES OF INCEST .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little Page 138 of 367 4. Lean toward favoring 5. Neither favor nor oppose 6. Lean toward opposing 7. Oppose a little 8. Oppose moderately 9. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for Version OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) -9. Refused (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) ============================================================================================= V085095 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4d G4d. Abortion: favor/oppose in rape cases [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO / NOT FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO: [First,/Next,] do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE abortion being LEGAL if: the pregnancy was caused by the woman being raped .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085095a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4d1 G4d1. How much favor abortion in rape cases [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FAVORS ABORTION IN CASES OF RAPE: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in G4d; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085095b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4d2 G4d2. How much oppose abortion in rape cases [NEW] Page 139 of 367 IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF OPPOSES ABORTION IN CASES OF RAPE: Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in G4d; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085095c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4d3 G4d3. Lean favor/oppose abortion in rape cases [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES ABORTION IN CASES OF RAPE: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Lean toward favoring 2. Lean toward opposing 3. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in G4d; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085095x ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4dx G4dx. SUMMARY: ABORTION IN CASES OF RAPE [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: SUMMARY: ABORTION IN CASES OF RAPE .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Lean toward favoring 5. Neither favor nor oppose 6. Lean toward opposing 7. Oppose a little Page 140 of 367 8. Oppose moderately 9. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for Version OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) -9. Refused (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) ============================================================================================= V085096 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4e G4e. Abortion: favor/oppose in birth defect cases IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO / NOT FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO: [First,/Next,] do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE abortion being LEGAL if: the fetus will be born with a serious birth defect .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085096a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4e1 G4e1. How much favor abortion in birth defect cases IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FAVORS ABORTION IN CASES OF SERIOUS BIRTH DEFECT: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in G4e; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085096b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4e2 G4e2. How much oppose abortion in birth defect cases IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF OPPOSES ABORTION IN CASES OF SERIOUS BIRTH DEFECT: Page 141 of 367 Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in G4e; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085096c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4e3 G4e3. Lean favor/oppose abortion in birth defect cases IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES ABORTION IN CASES OF SERIOUS BIRTH DEFECT: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Lean toward favoring 2. Lean toward opposing 3. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in G4e; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085096x ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4ex G4ex. SUMMARY: ABORTION IN CASES OF BIRTH DEFECT [NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: SUMMARY: ABORTION IN CASES OF SERIOUS BIRTH DEFECT .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Lean toward favoring 5. Neither favor nor oppose 6. Lean toward opposing 7. Oppose a little 8. Oppose moderately 9. Oppose a great deal Page 142 of 367 -1. INAP, R selected for Version OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) -9. Refused (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) ============================================================================================= V085097 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4f G4f. Abortion: favor/oppose in financial hardshp cases IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO / NOT FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO: [First,/Next,] do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE abortion being LEGAL if: having the child would be extremely difficult for the woman financially .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085097a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4f1 G4f1. How much favor abortion in finan hardship cases IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FAVORS ABORTION IN CASES OF FINANCIAL HARDSHIP: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in G4f; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085097b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4f2 G4f2. How much oppose abortion in finan hardship cases IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF OPPOSES ABORTION IN CASES OF FINANCIAL HARDSHIP: Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... Page 143 of 367 The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in G4f; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085097c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4f3 G4f3. Lean fav/oppose abortion in finan hardship cases IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES ABORTION IN CASES OF FINANCIAL HARDSHIP Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Lean toward favoring 2. Lean toward opposing 3. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in G4f; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085097x ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4fx G4fx. SUMMARY: ABORTION IN CASES OF FINANCIAL HARDSHIP IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: SUMMARY: ABORTION IN CASES OF FINANCIAL HARDSHIP .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Lean toward favoring 5. Neither favor nor oppose 6. Lean toward opposing 7. Oppose a little 8. Oppose moderately 9. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for Version OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) Page 144 of 367 -9. Refused (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) ============================================================================================= V085098 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4g G4g. Abortion: favor/oppose when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO / NOT FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO: [First,/Next,] do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE abortion being LEGAL if: the child will not be the sex the woman wants it to be .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085098a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4g1 G4g1. How much favor abortn when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FAVORS ABORTION WHEN THE CHILD IS THE 'WRONG' GENDER: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in G4g; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085098b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4g2 G4g2. How much oppose abortn when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF OPPOSES ABORTION WHEN THE CHILD IS THE 'WRONG' GENDER: Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note Page 145 of 367 that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 2. Moderately 3. A little -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in G4g; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085098c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4g3 G4g3. Lean favor/opp abortn when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES ABORTION WHEN THE CHILD IS THE 'WRONG' GENDER: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Lean toward favoring 2. Lean toward opposing 3. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in G4g; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085098x ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G4gx G4gx. SUMMARY: ABORTION WHEN CHILD GENDER 'WRONG' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: SUMMARY: ABORTION WHEN CHILD IS NOT THE DESIRED GENDER .......................................................................... The order in which the 7 abortion scenarios G4a-G4g were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.12a-g. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Lean toward favoring 5. Neither favor nor oppose 6. Lean toward opposing 7. Oppose a little 8. Oppose moderately 9. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for Version OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) -9. Refused (-8 in G4a,G4a1,G4a2 or G4a3) Page 146 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085099 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G5a G5a. Dem PC abortion: fav/opp if nonfatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: What about BARACK OBAMA? Does Barack Obama FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE abortion being LEGAL if: staying pregnant would hurt the woman's health but is very unlikely to cause her to die .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085099a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G5a1 G5a1. Dem PC favor abortion if nonfatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CAND FAVORS ABORTION FOR NONFATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in G5a; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085099b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G5a2 G5a2. Dem PC opp abortion if nonfatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CAND OPPOSES ABORTION FOR NONFATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. Page 147 of 367 This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. A little -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in G5a; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085099c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G5a3 G5a3. Dem PC lean abortion if nonfatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CAND NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES ABORTION FOR NONFATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Lean toward favoring 2. Lean toward opposing 3. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in G5a; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085099x ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G5ax G5ax. SUMMARY: DEM PC ABORTION NONFATAL HEALTH RISK IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: SUMMARY: DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE POSTION ON ABORTION WHEN PREGNANCY HARMS HEALTH BUT MOTHER NOT LIKELY TO DIE .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Lean toward favoring 5. Neither favor nor oppose 6. Lean toward opposing 7. Oppose a little 8. Oppose moderately 9. Oppose a great deal Page 148 of 367 -1. INAP, R selected for Version OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in G5a,G5a1,G5a2 or G5a3) -9. Refused (-8 in G5a,G5a1,G5a2 or G5a3) ============================================================================================= V085100 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G5b G5b. Dem PC abortn: fav/opp when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO / NOT FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO: Does Barack Obama FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE abortion being LEGAL if: the child will not be the sex the woman wants it to be .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085100a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G5b1 G5b1. Dem PC favor abortion when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CAND FAVORS ABORTION WHEN CHILD IS 'WRONG' GENDER: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in G5b; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085100b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G5b2 G5b2. Dem PC oppose abortion when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CAND OPPOSES ABORTION WHEN CHILD IS 'WRONG' GENDER: Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... Page 149 of 367 The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. A little -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in G5b; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085100c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G5b3 G5b3. Dem PC lean abortion when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CAND NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES ABORTION WHEN CHILD IS 'WRONG' GENDER: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Lean toward favoring 2. Lean toward opposing 3. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in G5b; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085100x ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G5bx G5bx. SUMMARY: DEM PC ABORTION IF CHILD GENDER 'WRONG' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: SUMMARY: DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE POSTION ON ABORTION WHEN ABORTION WHEN CHILD IS NOT THE DESIRED GENDER .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Lean toward favoring 5. Neither favor nor oppose 6. Lean toward opposing 7. Oppose a little 8. Oppose moderately Page 150 of 367 9. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for Version OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in G5b,G5b1,G5b2 or G5b3) -9. Refused (-8 in G5b,G5b1,G5b2 or G5b3) ============================================================================================= V085101 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G6a G6a. Rep PC abortion: fav/opp if nonfatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO / NOT FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO: What about JOHN MCCAIN? Does John McCain FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE abortion being LEGAL if: staying pregnant would hurt the woman's health but is very unlikely to cause her to die .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085101a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G6a1 G6a1. Rep PC favor abortion if nonfatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAND FAVORS ABORTION FOR NONFATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in G6a; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085101b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G6a2 G6a2. Rep PC opp abortion if nonfatal health risk Page 151 of 367 IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAND OPPOSES ABORTION FOR NONFATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. A little -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in G6a; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085101c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G6a3 G6a3. Rep PC lean abortion if nonfatal health risk IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAND NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES ABORTION FOR NONFATAL HEALTH RISK: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Lean toward favoring 3. Lean toward opposing 5. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in G6a; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085101x ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G6x G6ax. SUMMARY: REP PC ABORTION NONFATAL HEALTH RISK IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: SUMMARY: REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE POSTION ON ABORTION WHEN WHEN PREGNANCY HARMS HEALTH BUT MOTHER NOT LIKELY TO DIE .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little Page 152 of 367 4. Lean toward favoring 5. Neither favor nor oppose 6. Lean toward opposing 7. Oppose a little 8. Oppose moderately 9. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for Version OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in G6a,G6a1,G6a2 or G6a3) -9. Refused (-8 in G6a,G6a1,G6a2 or G6a3) ============================================================================================= V085102 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G6a G6b. Rep PC abortn: fav/opp when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO / NOT FIRST ABORTION SCENARIO: Does John McCain FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE abortion being LEGAL if: the child will not be the sex the woman wants it to be .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085102a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G6a1 G6b1. Rep PC favor abortion when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAND FAVORS ABORTION WHEN CHILD IS 'WRONG' GENDER: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. A little -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in G6b; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085102b ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 Page 153 of 367 G6a2 G6b2. Rep PC oppose abortion when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAND OPPOSES ABORTION WHEN CHILD IS 'WRONG' GENDER: Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. A little -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in G6b; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085102c ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G6a3 G6b3. Rep PC lean abortion when child gender 'wrong' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: IF REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAND NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES ABORTION WHEN CHILD IS 'WRONG' GENDER: Do you LEAN TOWARD FAVORING IT, LEAN TOWARD OPPOSING IT, or do you NOT LEAN EITHER WAY? .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Lean toward favoring 3. Lean toward opposing 5. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in G6b; R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085102x ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 G6ax G6bx. SUMMARY: REP PC ABORTION IF CHILD GENDER 'WRONG' IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: SUMMARY: REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE POSTION ON ABORTION WHEN WHEN CHILD IS NOT THE DESIRED GENDER .......................................................................... The order for abortion placements G5a-G5b and G6a-G6b for the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates was randomized. See PostRandom.13. This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. Page 154 of 367 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Lean toward favoring 5. Neither favor nor oppose 6. Lean toward opposing 7. Oppose a little 8. Oppose moderately 9. Oppose a great deal -1. INAP, R selected for Version OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in G6b,G6b1,G6b2 or G6b3) -9. Refused (-8 in G6b,G6b1,G6b2 or G6b3) ============================================================================================= V085103 Numeric Dec 0 H1 H1. Should govt enourage/discourage outsourcing (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? .......................................................................... 1. Discourage companies 3. Encourage companies 5. Should stay out of this matter -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085103a Numeric Dec 0 H1a H1a. How much should govt encourage/discourage IF GOVERNMENT SHOULD ENCOURAGE COMPANIES TO OUTSOURCE/ IF GOVERNMENT SHOULD DISCOURAGE COMPANIES FROM OUTSOURCING/ Do you think the government should do this a GREAT DEAL or ONLY A LITTLE? .......................................................................... 1. A great deal 5. Only a little -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in H1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085103x Numeric Dec 0 H1x H1x. SUMMARY: GOVT ENCOURAGE/DISCOURAGE OUTSOURCING SUMMARY: GOVERNMENT SHOULD ENCOURAGE/DISCOURAGE OUTSOURCING .......................................................................... 1. Should encourage a great deal 2. Should encourage only a little 3. Should stay out of this matter 4. Should discourage only a little 5. Should discourage a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in H1 or H1a) -9. Refused (-9 in H1 or H1a) Page 155 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085104 Numeric Dec 0 H2 H2. Favor or oppose Social Security in stocks and 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 stocks and bonds. Do you FAVOR this idea, OPPOSE it, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE it? .......................................................................... 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085104a Numeric Dec 0 H2a H2a. How much favor Social Security in stocks and IF FAVORS SOCIAL SECURITY INVESTMENT IN STOCKS AND BONDS: Do you favor it STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in H2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085104b Numeric Dec 0 H2b H2b. How much oppose Social Security in stocks and IF OPPOSES SOCIAL SECURITY INVESTMENT IN STOCKS AND BONDS: Do you oppose it STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in H2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085104c Numeric Dec 0 H2c H2c. Lean favor/oppose Social Security in stocks and IF NEITHER FAVORS NOR OPPOSES SOCIAL SECURITY INVESTMENT IN STOCKS AND BONDS: Do you lean toward FAVORING it, lean toward OPPOSING it, or don't you lean either way? .......................................................................... 1. Lean toward favoring 5. Lean toward opposing 7. Do not lean either way -1. INAP, 1,2,-8,-9 in H2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 156 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085104x Numeric Dec 0 H2x H2x. SUMMARY: INVEST SOCIAL SECURITY IN STOCKS AND SUMMARY: INVEST SOCIAL SECURITY MONEY IN STOCKS AND BONDS .......................................................................... 1. Favor strongly 2. Favor not strongly 3. Lean toward favoring 4. Do not lean either way 5. Lean toward opposing 6. Oppose not strongly 7. Oppose strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know (-8 in H2,H2a,H2b or H2c) -9. Refused (-9 in H2,H2a,H2b or H2c) ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 H3 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. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085105 Numeric Dec 0 H3a H3a. Govt bigger because too involved OR bigger 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. {IF NECESSARY, PROBE "WHICH IS CLOSER"} .......................................................................... 1. Gov't bigger because it's involved in things people should handle themselves 2. Gov't bigger because problems bigger -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085106 Numeric Dec 0 H3b H3b. Need strong govt for complex problems OR free 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. {IF NECESSARY, PROBE "WHICH IS CLOSER"} .......................................................................... 1. Need a strong gov't to handle complex economic problems 2. Free market can handle without gov't involvement -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 157 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085107 Numeric Dec 0 H3c H3c. Less govt better OR more that govt should be ONE, the less government, the better; OR TWO, there are more things that government should be doing? {IF NECESSARY, PROBE "WHICH IS CLOSER"} .......................................................................... 1. The less government the better 2. More things government should be doing -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085108 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 H4a H4a. Ever discuss politics with family or friends IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: Do you ever discuss politics with your family or friends? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085108a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 H4a1 H4a1. Days in past week discussed politics [OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: IF EVER DISCUSSES POLITICS WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS: How many days IN THE PAST WEEK did you talk about politics with family or friends? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 0. Zero days 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Seven days -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in H4a; R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085109 ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 H4b H4b. Days in typical week discusses politics [NEW] Page 158 of 367 IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: During a TYPICAL WEEK, how many days do you discuss politics with your family or friends? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. 0. Zero days 1. One day 2. Two days 3. Three days 4. Four days 5. Five days 6. Six days 7. Seven days -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085110 Numeric Dec 0 H5 H5. White/black cands better suited as elected Do you think that most white candidates who run for political office are better suited to be an elected official than are most black candidates, that most black candidates are better suited to be an elected official than are most white candidates, or do you think white and black candidates are equally suited to be an elected official? .......................................................................... 1. Most white candidates better suited 5. Most black candidates better suited 7. White and black candidates equally suited -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085110a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 H5a H5a. How much white/black cands better suited to be IF WHITE CANDIDATES BETTER SUITED TO BE ELECTED OFFICIALS/ IF BLACK CANDIDATES BETTER SUITED TO BE ELECTED OFFICIALS: A GREAT DEAL better suited, MODERATELY better suited, or SLIGHTLY better suited? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal better suited 3. Moderately better suited 5. Slightly better suited -1. INAP, -8,-9 in H5 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085110x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Page 159 of 367 H5x H5x. SUMMARY: WHITE/BLACK CANDS BETTER SUITED SUMMARY: WHITE OR BLACK CANDIDATES BETTER SUITED TO BE ELECTED OFFICIALS .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. White candidates a great deal better suited 2. White candidates moderately better suited 3. White candidates slightly better suited 4. White and black candidates equally suited 5. Black candidates slightly better suited 6. Black candidates moderately better suited 7. Black candidates a great deal better suited -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085111 Numeric Dec 0 H6 H6. White/black cand intell better for elected Do you think that most white candidates who run for political office are better suited in terms of their intelligence to serve as an elected official than are most black candidates, that most black candidates are better suited in terms of their intelligence to serve as an elected official than are most white candidates, or do you think white and black candidates are equally suited in terms of their intelligence to serve as an elected official? .......................................................................... 1. Most white candidates better suited 5. Most black candidates better suited 7. White and black candidates equally suited -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085111a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 H6a H6a. How much white/black intell better for elected IF WHITE CANDIDATES BETTER SUITED IN INTELLIGENCE TO BE ELECTED OFFICIALS/ IF BLACK CANDIDATES BETTER SUITED IN INTELLIGENCE TO BE ELECTED OFFICIALS: A GREAT DEAL better suited, MODERATELY better suited, or SLIGHTLY better suited? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal better suited 3. Moderately better suited 5. Slightly better suited -1. INAP, -8,-9 in H6 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085111x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Page 160 of 367 H6x H6x. SUMMARY: WHITE/BLACK CAND INTELL BETTER SUMMARY: WHITE OR BLACK CANDIDATES BETTER SUITED IN INTELLIGENCE TO SERVE AS ELECTED OFFICIALS .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. White candidates a great deal better suited 2. White candidates moderately better suited 3. White candidates slightly better suited 4. White and black candidates equally suited 5. Black candidates slightly better suited 6. Black candidates moderately better suited 7. Black candidates a great deal better suited -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 H7 Now I have some questions about how men and women who are Democrats and Republicans are likely to handle issues in the U.S. Congress. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085112a Numeric Dec 0 H7a1 H7a1. Better in foreign affairs: Dem man or woman in Who would do a better job in the U.S. Congress HANDLING FOREIGN AFFAIRS - a Democrat who is a man, a Democrat who is a woman, or would they do an equally good or bad job? .......................................................................... 1. A Democrat who is a man would do better job 5. A Democrat who is a woman would do better job 7. They would do an equally good job -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085112b Numeric Dec 0 H7a2 H7a2. Better handle education: Dem man or woman in Who would do a better job in the U.S. Congress HANDLING EDUCATION - a Democrat who is a man, a Democrat who is a woman, or would they do an equally good or bad job? .......................................................................... 1. A Democrat who is a man would do better job 5. A Democrat who is a woman would do better job 7. They would do an equally good job -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085113a Numeric Dec 0 Page 161 of 367 H7b1 H7b1. Better in foreign affairs: Repub man or woman in Who would do a better job in the U.S. Congress HANDLING FOREIGN AFFAIRS - a Republican who is a man, a Republican who is a woman, or would they do an equally good or bad job? .......................................................................... 1. A Republican who is a man would do better job 5. A Republican who is a woman would do better job 7. They would do an equally good job -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085113b Numeric Dec 0 H7b2 H7b2. Better handle education: Repub man or woman in Who would do a better job in the U.S. Congress HANDLING EDUCATION - a Republican who is a man, a Republican who is a woman, or would they do an equally good or bad job? .......................................................................... 1. A Republican who is a man would do better job 5. A Republican who is a woman would do better job 7. They would do an equally good job -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085114 Numeric Dec 0 H8 H8. How much influence do blacks have in U.S. politics Would you say that blacks have TOO MUCH INFLUENCE in American politics, JUST ABOUT THE RIGHT AMOUNT of influence in American politics, or TOO LITTLE influence in American politics .......................................................................... 1. Too much influence 3. Just about the right amount of influence 5. Too little influence -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085115 Numeric Dec 0 H9 H9. How often has felt sympathy for blacks How often have you felt sympathy for Blacks? VERY often, FAIRLY often, NOT TOO often, or NEVER .......................................................................... 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Not too often 4. Never -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 162 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085116 Numeric Dec 0 H10 H10. How often has felt admiration for blacks How often have you felt admiration for Blacks? VERY often, FAIRLY often, NOT TOO often, or NEVER .......................................................................... 1. Very often 2. Fairly often 3. Not too often 4. Never -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085117 Numeric Dec 0 H10 H10. Hope the U.S. has a woman present in R's lifetime Do you personally hope that the United States has a woman President in your lifetime, do you hope the United States does not have a woman President in your lifetime, or do you not hope either way? .......................................................................... 1. Hope the U.S. has a woman President 3. Hope the U.S. does not have a woman President 5. Do not hope either way -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085118 Numeric Dec 0 J1 J1. Important differences in what major parties stand Do you think there are any important differences in what the Republicans and Democrats stand for? .......................................................................... 1. Yes, differences 5. No, no differences -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085119 Numeric Dec 0 J2 J2. Is one of the parties more conservative than the Would you say that one of the parties is more conservative than the other at the national level? .......................................................................... 1. Yes, differences 5. No, no differences -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085119a Numeric Dec 0 J2a J2a. Which is the party that is more conservative Page 163 of 367 IF R SAYS THAT ONE OF THE MAJOR PARTIES IS MORE CONSERVATIVE: Which party is more conservative? .......................................................................... 1. Democrats 5. Republicans -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in J2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 J3 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: DOUBLE-CHECK THAT SCREEN IS NOT WITHIN VIEW OF THE RESPONDENT} .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085120 Numeric Dec 0 J3a J3a. Office recognition: Speaker of the House (PELOSI) The first name is NANCY PELOSI What job or political office does she NOW hold? {PROBE DON'T KNOWS WITH, "WELL, WHAT'S YOUR BEST GUESS?" DK KEY IS NOT ALLOWED FOR THIS QUESTION} .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release ============================================================================================= V085120a Numeric Dec 0 J3a1 J3a1. Office recognition probe: Speaker of the House {INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: WAS PROBE USED?} .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085121 Numeric Dec 0 J3b J3b. Office recognition: Vice-President (CHENEY) DICK CHENEY What job or political office does he NOW hold? {PROBE DON'T KNOWS WITH, "WELL, WHAT'S YOUR BEST GUESS?" DK KEY IS NOT ALLOWED FOR THIS QUESTION} .......................................................................... Page 164 of 367 The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release ============================================================================================= V085121a Numeric Dec 0 J3b1 J3b1. Office recognition probe: Vice-President {INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: WAS PROBE USED?} .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085122 Numeric Dec 0 J3c J3c. Office recognition: Prime Minister of England GORDON BROWN What job or political office does he NOW hold? {PROBE DON'T KNOWS WITH, "WELL, WHAT'S YOUR BEST GUESS?" DK KEY IS NOT ALLOWED FOR THIS QUESTION} .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release ============================================================================================= V085122a Numeric Dec 0 J3c1 J3c1. Office recognition probe: Prime Minister of {INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: WAS PROBE USED?} .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085123 Numeric Dec 0 J3d J3d. Office recognition: US Supreme Ct Chf Justice JOHN ROBERTS What job or political office does he NOW hold? {PROBE DON'T KNOWS WITH, "WELL, WHAT'S YOUR BEST GUESS?" DK KEY IS NOT ALLOWED FOR THIS QUESTION} .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release Page 165 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085123a Numeric Dec 0 J3d1 J3d1. Office recognition probe: US Supreme Ct Chief {INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: WAS PROBE USED?} .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085124 Numeric Dec 0 J4a J4a. Has R done community work in past 12 months Some other questions now. During the PAST 12 MONTHS, have you worked with other people to deal with some issue facing your community? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085125 Numeric Dec 0 J4b J4b. Has R contacted official to express view in past 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? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085126 Numeric Dec 0 J4c J4c. Did R attend meeting on school/commun issue past During the PAST TWELVE MONTHS, did you attend a meeting about an issue facing your community or schools? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 J5 Page 166 of 367 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. ============================================================================================= V085127 Numeric Dec 0 J5a J5a. Number of organizations in which R is a member How many organizations are you currently a member of? .......................................................................... -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085128 Numeric Dec 0 J6 J6. Has R done any volunteer work in past 12 months 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? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085129 Numeric Dec 0 J7 J7. Has R contributed to church or charity in past 12 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? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085130 Numeric Dec 0 J8 J8. Has R been an active member at place of worship Aside from attending services, in the PAST SIX MONTHS have you been an active member at your place of worship -- I mean, have you done things like serve on committees, give time for special projects, or help organize meetings? .......................................................................... Page 167 of 367 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085130a Numeric Dec 0 J8a J8a. Has R planned or chaired meeting at place of IF R HAS BEEN AN ACTIVE MEMBER AT PLACE OF WORSHIP: As part of these activities, have you planned or chaired a meeting (in the last six months)? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in J8 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085130b Numeric Dec 0 J8b J8b. Has R given speech/presentation at place of IF R HAS BEEN AN ACTIVE MEMBER AT PLACE OF WORSHIP: (As part of these activities,) have you given a presentation or speech (in the last six months)? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in J8 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 J9 IF PRELOAD WORK STATUS IS WORKING NOW/TEMPORARILY LAID OFF: 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. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085131 Numeric Dec 0 J9 J9a. Working status WORKING STATUS (PRELOAD) .......................................................................... This is the values set prior to administration. For the Post-election interview, R's employment status was reported in the Pre-election interview was preloaded. Preload as working now includes any number of hours and respondents who were temporarily laid off in the Pre. 0. PRE-ELECTION: NOT WORKING NOW 1. PRE-ELECTION: WORKING NOW -2. No Post-election IW Page 168 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085131a Numeric Dec 0 J9a J9a. WORKING Rs: Has R given speech/presentation at IF PRELOAD STATUS IS WORKING NOW/TEMPORARILY LAID OFF: Have you given a presentation or speech (in the last 6 months?) .......................................................................... There were 3 cases of preload failure, with the result that this question was not administered. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 0 in J9 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA, preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085131b Numeric Dec 0 J9b J9b. WORKING Rs: Has R planned or chaired meeting at IF PRELOAD STATUS IS WORKING NOW/TEMPORARILY LAID OFF: Have you planned or chaired a meeting (in the last 6 months?) .......................................................................... There were 3 cases of preload failure, with the result that this question was not administered. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 0 in J9 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA, preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085132 Numeric Dec 0 K1a_ J9a. Black respondent BLACK RESPONDENT (PRELOAD) .......................................................................... This is the value set prior to administration. 2 cases of preload failure were for respondents identified as black here. Each digit in the 2-digit representation of codes represents the presence (1) or absence (0) of Black identification at one of two possible sources from the Pre-election wave. Cases were preloaded as Black for the Post-election wave if either of the following from the Pre-election wave indicated identification as Black: 1ST DIGIT Household Listing (roster) answer Yes Black (for R) 2ND DIGIT Code 10 (Black) for any Pre-election race group mention (Y24a-Y24e) 00. Black not indicated in Household Listing or Y24a-Y24e codes 01. Black indicated in Y24a-Y24e codes 10. Black indicated in household listing 11. Black indicated in both household listing and Y24a-Y24e codes -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085133 Numeric Dec 0 Page 169 of 367 K1a K1a. BLACKS Rs: life be affected by what happens to IF PRELOAD BLACK: Do you think that what happens to BLACK PEOPLE in this country will have something to do with what happens in your life? .......................................................................... There were 3 cases of preload failure, with the result that this question was not administered. 1. Yes 5. No 7. Depends {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, not preloaded as Black -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA, preload failure (3 cases) ============================================================================================= V085133a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 K1a1 K1a1. BLACK Rs: amt life affected by what happens to IF PRELOAD BLACK: IF WHAT HAPPENS TO BLACK PEOPLE WILL AFFECT WHAT HAPPENS IN R'S LIFE: How much will it affect you? A LOT, SOME, or NOT VERY MUCH AT ALL? .......................................................................... There were 3 cases of preload failure, with the result that this question was not administered. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A lot 3. Some 5. Not very much at all -1. INAP, 5,7,-4,-8,-9 in K1a; not preloaded as Black -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085134 Numeric Dec 0 K1b_ K1b. HISPANIC (PRELOAD) HISPANIC RESPONDENT (PRELOAD) .......................................................................... Built from B2_. This is the value set prior to administration, for use as preload. No case of preload failure was for a respondent identified as Hispanic here. Cases were preloaded as Hispanic for the Post-election wave if Hispanic was indicated in the Household Listing (roster), in Pre-election Y24a-Y24e race group codes or in Pre-election ethnicity items Y27 and Y28a. See B2_ summary. 0. Not preloaded as Hispanic 1. Preloaded as Hispanic -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085135 Numeric Dec 0 K1b K1b. HISPANIC Rs: life affected by what happens to IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: Page 170 of 367 Do you think that what happens to HISPANIC-AMERICANS in this country will have something to do with what happens in your life? .......................................................................... There were 3 cases of preload failure. No cases with preload failure were identified as Hispanic in K1b_ 1. Yes 5. No 7. Depends {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, not preloaded Hispanic -4. NA, preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085135a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 K1b1 K1b1. HISPANIC Rs: amt life affect by what happens to IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: IF WHAT HAPPENS TO HISPANICS WILL AFFECT WHAT HAPPENS IN R'S LIFE: How much will it affect you? A LOT, SOME, or NOT VERY MUCH AT ALL? .......................................................................... There were 3 cases of preload failure, with the result that this question was not administered. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A lot 3. Some 5. Not very much at all -1. INAP, 5,7,-4,-8,-9 in K1b; not preloaded as Hispanic -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085136 Numeric Dec 0 K2a K2a. Do women seek equality or special favors Please turn to page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 171 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085137 Numeric Dec 0 K2b K2b. Do women miss out on jobs because of (Still looking at page 7 of the booklet) 'Women often miss out on good jobs because of discrimination'. (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NORDISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085138 Numeric Dec 0 K2c K2c. Do women's harassment complaints cause more (Still looking at page 7 of the booklet) 'Women who complain about harassment cause more problems than they solve'. (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NORDISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 L1 Turning to page 7 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: .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085139 Numeric Dec 0 L1a L1a. Agree/disagree: world is changing and we should (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... Page 172 of 367 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085140 Numeric Dec 0 L1b L1b. Agree/disagree: newer lifestyles breaking down (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085141 Numeric Dec 0 L1c L1c. Agree/disagree: be more tolerant of other moral (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085142 Numeric Dec 0 L1d L1d. Agree/disagree: more emphasis on traditionl (Looking at page 7 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?) Page 173 of 367 .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 L2 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: .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085143 Numeric Dec 0 L2a L2a. Agree/disagree: blacks shd work way up w/o (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085144 Numeric Dec 0 L2b L2b. Agree/disagree: past slavery make more diff for (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly Page 174 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085145 Numeric Dec 0 L2c L2c. Agree/disagree: blacks have gotten less than (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085146 Numeric Dec 0 L2d L2d. Agree/disagree: blacks must try harder to get (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 M1 (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: .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085147a ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD -- Numeric Dec 0 M1a1 M1a1. How often trust govt in Wash to do what is right IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: Page 175 of 367 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? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Just about always 2. Most of the time 3. Only some of the time 4. Never {VOL} -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION NEW -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085147b ? FWD/REV ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW -- Numeric Dec 0 M1a2 M1a2. How oft trust govt in Wash to make fair decision IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW How much of the time do you think you can trust the federal government in Washington to make decisions in a fair way? ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, ABOUT HALF THE TIME, ONCE IN A WHILE, or NEVER? .......................................................................... This question is among a subset of Post-election questions commonly assigned for either "OLD" or "NEW" version (note that sometimes the exact number of questions corresponding to each version may be different.) See Post.Random.2. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Always 2. Most of the time 3. About half the time 4. Once in a while 5. Never -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION OLD -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085148 Numeric Dec 0 M1b M1b. Govt run by a few big interests or for benefit of Would you say the government is pretty much RUN BY A FEW BIG INTERESTS looking out for themselves or that it is run for the BENEFIT OF ALL THE PEOPLE? .......................................................................... 1. Gov't run by a few big interests 5. Gov't run for the benefit of all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 176 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085149 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 M1c M1c. Does government waste much tax money 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? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Waste a lot 3. Waste some 5. Don't waste very much -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085150 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 M1d M1d. How many in government are crooked 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? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Quite a few are crooked 3. Not very many are crooked 5. Hardly any are crooked -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085151a Numeric Dec 0 M2a1 M2a1. Politics/govt too complicatd to understand IF R ASSIGNED TO EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION C: Please look at page 7 of the booklet. I'd like to read you a few statements about public life. I'll read them one at a time. Please tell me how strongly you agree or disagree with each of them. 'Sometimes, politics and government seem so complicated that a person like me can't really understand what's going on.' Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement? .......................................................................... Please look at page 5 of the booklet. I'd like to read you a few statements about public life. I'll read them one at a time. Please tell me how strongly you agree or disagree with each of them. 'Sometimes, politics and government seem so complicated that a person like me can't really understand what's going on.' Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement? Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D) in the Pre-election IW. Page 177 of 367 See PreRandom.14. Respondents were selected for the same VERSION as in the Pre for repeat administration in the Post in M2a1-M2a4 and M2b1-M2b4. 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION D -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085151b Numeric Dec 0 M2a2 M2a2. Good understanding of political issues [VERSION IF R ASSIGNED TO EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION C: (Looking at page 7 in the booklet) 'I feel that I have a pretty good understanding of the important political issues facing our country.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) .......................................................................... (Looking at page 5 in the booklet) 'I feel that I have a pretty good understanding of the important political issues facing our country.' (Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement?) Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D) in the Pre-election IW. See PreRandom.14. Respondents were selected for the same VERSION as in the Pre for repeat administration in the Post in M2a1-M2a4 and M2b1-M2b4. 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION D -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085151c Numeric Dec 0 M2a3 M2a3. Publ officials dont care what people think IF R ASSIGNED TO EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION C: (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... (Looking at page 5 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?) Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D) in the Pre-election IW. See PreRandom.14. Respondents were selected for the same VERSION as in the Pre for repeat administration in the Post in M2a1-M2a4 Page 178 of 367 and M2b1-M2b4. 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION D -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085151d Numeric Dec 0 M2a4 M2a4. Have no say about what govt does [VERSION C] IF R ASSIGNED TO EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION C: (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... (Looking at page 5 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?) Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D) in the Pre-election IW. See PreRandom.14. Respondents were selected for the same VERSION as in the Pre for repeat administration in the Post in M2a1-M2a4 and M2b1-M2b4. 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION D -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085152a Numeric Dec 0 M2b1 M2b1. Politics/govt too complicatd to understand IF R ASSIGNED TO EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION D: How often do politics and government seem so complicated that you can't really understand what's going on? ALL THE TIME, MOST OF THE TIME, ABOUT HALF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, or NEVER? .......................................................................... How often do politics and government seem so complicated that you can't really understand what's going on? ALL THE TIME, MOST OF THE TIME, ABOUT HALF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, or NEVER? Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D) in the Pre-election IW. See PreRandom.14. Respondents were selected for the same VERSION as in the Pre for repeat administration in the Post in M2a1-M2a4 and M2b1-M2b4. 1. All the time 2. Most of the time 3. About half the time Page 179 of 367 4. Some of the time 5. Never -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION C -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085152b Numeric Dec 0 M2b2 M2b2. Good understanding of political issues [VERSION IF R ASSIGNED TO EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION D: How well do you understand the important political issues facing our country? EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? .......................................................................... How well do you understand the important political issues facing our country? EXTREMELY WELL, VERY WELL, MODERATELY WELL, SLIGHTLY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL? Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D) in the Pre-election IW. See PreRandom.14. Respondents were selected for the same VERSION as in the Pre for repeat administration in the Post in M2a1-M2a4 and M2b1-M2b4. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not well at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION C -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085152c Numeric Dec 0 M2b3 M2b3. Publ officials don't care what peopl think IF R ASSIGNED TO EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION D: How much do public officials care what people like you think? A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NOT AT ALL? .......................................................................... How much do public officials care what people like you think? A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NOT AT ALL? Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D) in the Pre-election IW. See PreRandom.14. Respondents were selected for the same VERSION as in the Pre for repeat administration in the Post in M2a1-M2a4 and M2b1-M2b4. 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. Not at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION C -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085152d Numeric Dec 0 Page 180 of 367 M2b4 M2b4. Have no say about what govt does [VERSION D] IF R ASSIGNED TO EFFICACY QUESTIONS VERSION D: How much can people like you affect what the government does? A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NOT AT ALL? .......................................................................... How much can people like you affect what the government does? A GREAT DEAL, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NOT AT ALL? Respondents were randomly assigned to the standard efficacy question E9a-E9d (VERSION C) or to new efficacy questions E10a-E10d (VERSION D) in the Pre-election IW. See PreRandom.14. Respondents were selected for the same VERSION as in the Pre for repeat administration in the Post in M2a1-M2a4 and M2b1-M2b4. 1. A great deal 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. Not at all -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION C -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 M3 I'd like to read you a statement about public life. Please look again at page 7 of the booklet. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085153a ? SPLITSAM SPLIT OLD - Numeric Dec 0 M3a1 M3a1. Public officials don't care [VERSION OLD] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION OLD: (Looking at page 7 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? .......................................................................... VERSION OLD represents exact standard wording. VERSION NEW wording differs only in the addition of the word "about" (..don't care much about..). 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly ============================================================================================= V085153B ? SPLITSAM SPLIT NEW - Numeric Dec 0 M3a2 M3a2. Public officials don't care [VERSION NEW] IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION NEW: (Looking at page ^BKNUM_PO[7] in the booklet) 'Public officials don't care much about what people like me think.' Do you AGREE STRONGLY, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY with this statement? .......................................................................... Page 181 of 367 VERSION NEW wording differs from the standard wording for this question only in the addition of the word "about" (..don't care much about..) 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly ============================================================================================= V085154 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 M3b M3b. Elections make govt pay ttention [VERSION NEW] 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? .......................................................................... 1. A good deal 3. Some 5. Not much ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 M4 Now for some other questions. Please tell me whether you AGREE or DISAGREE with the next few statements. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085155 Numeric Dec 0 M4a M4a. Working mother can bond as well as nonworking 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)? .......................................................................... 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085156 Numeric Dec 0 M4b M4b. Better if man achieves and woman takes care of 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)? .......................................................................... 1. Agree 3. Neither agree nor disagree 5. Disagree Page 182 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 M5 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. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085157 Numeric Dec 0 M4a M4a. For or against preferential hiring/promotion of What about your opinion -- are you FOR or AGAINST preferential hiring and promotion of blacks? .......................................................................... 1. For preferential hiring and promotion of blacks 5. Against preferential hiring and promotion of blacks 7. Other {SPECIFY} -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085157a Numeric Dec 0 M4a1 M4a1. Strength favor preferential hiring/promotion of IF R IS FOR PREFERENTIAL HIRING AND PROMOTION FOR BLACKS: Do you favor preference in hiring and promotion STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 5,7-8,-9 in M4a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085157b Numeric Dec 0 M4a2 M4a2. Strength oppose preferential hiring/promotion IF R IS AGAINST PREFERENTIAL HIRING AND PROMOTION FOR BLACKS: Do you oppose preference in hiring and promotion STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not strongly -1. INAP, 1,7-8,-9 in M4a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 183 of 367 ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 N1 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. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085158 Numeric Dec 0 N1a N1a. Child trait more important: independence or Please tell me which one you think is more important for a child to have: INDEPENDENCE or RESPECT FOR ELDERS .......................................................................... 1. Independence 3. Both {VOL} 5. Respect for elders 7. Neither {VOL} -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085159 Numeric Dec 0 N1b N1b. Child trait more important: curiosity or good Please tell me which one you think is more important for a child to have: CURIOSITY or GOOD MANNERS .......................................................................... 1. Curiosity 3. Both {VOL} 5. Good manners 7. Neither {VOL} -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085160 Numeric Dec 0 N1c N1c. Child trait more important: obedience or self- Please tell me which one you think is more important for a child to have: OBEDIENCE or SELF-RELIANCE .......................................................................... 1. Obedience 3. Both {VOL} 5. Self-reliance 7. Neither {VOL} -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085161 Numeric Dec 0 N1d N1d. Child trait more important: considerate or well- Page 184 of 367 Please tell me which one you think is more important for a child to have: BEING CONSIDERATE or WELL BEHAVED .......................................................................... 1. Being considerate 3. Both {VOL} 5. Well behaved 7. Neither {VOL} -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 N2 Please look at page 7 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: .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085162 Numeric Dec 0 N2a N2a. Society should make sure everyone has equal (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085163 Numeric Dec 0 N2b N2b. We have gone too far pushing equal rights (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 185 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085164 Numeric Dec 0 N2c N2c. Its a big problem that we dont give equal chance (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085165 Numeric Dec 0 N2d N2d. We'd be better off if worried less about equality (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085166 Numeric Dec 0 N2e N2e. Not a big problem is some have more chance in (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 186 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085167 Numeric Dec 0 N2f N2f. If people were treated more fairly would be fewer (Looking at page 7 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?) .......................................................................... 1. Agree strongly 2. Agree Somewhat 3. Neither agree nor disagree 4. Disagree Somewhat 5. Disagree strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 P1 Some people have opinions about almost everything; other people have opinions about just some things; and still other people have very few opinions. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085168 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P1a P1a. Does R have opinions about many, some or few What about you? Would you say you have opinions about ALMOST EVERYTHING, about MANY THINGS, about SOME THINGS, or about VERY FEW THINGS? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Almost everything 2. Many things 3. Some things 4. Very few things -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085169 Numeric Dec 0 P1b P1b. Does R have fewer or more opinions than average 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? .......................................................................... 1. Fewer opinions 3. About the same number of opinions 5. More opinions Page 187 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085169a Numeric Dec 0 P1b1 P1b1. R have a lot or somewhat fewer opinions than IF R HAS FEWER OPINIONS THAT THE AVERAGE PERSON: Would you say that you have A LOT fewer opinions or just SOMEWHAT fewer opinions? .......................................................................... 1. A lot 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in P1b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085169b Numeric Dec 0 P1b2 P1b2. R have a lot or somewhat more opinions than IF R HAS MORE OPINIONS THAT THE AVERAGE PERSON: Would you say that you have A LOT more opinions or just SOMEWHAT more opinions? .......................................................................... 1. A lot 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 1,3,-8,-9 in P1b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085169x Numeric Dec 0 P1bx P1bx. SUMMARY: R MORE OR FEWER OPINIONS THAN AVERAGE SUMMARY: R MORE OR FEWER OPINIONS THAN AVERAGE PERSON .......................................................................... 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 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 P2 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. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085170 Numeric Dec 0 P2a P2a. R like responsibility for handling a lot Page 188 of 367 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? .......................................................................... 1. Like 5. Dislike 7. Neither like nor dislike -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085170a Numeric Dec 0 P2a1 P2a1. How much R likes responsibility for thinking IF R LIKES RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITUATIONS THAT REQUIRE THINKGIN: Do you like it A LOT or just SOMEWHAT? .......................................................................... 1. A lot 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in P2a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085170b Numeric Dec 0 P2a2 P2a2. How much R dislikes responsibility for thinking IF R DISLIKES RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITUATIONS THAT REQUIRE THINKGIN: Do you dislike it A LOT or just SOMEWHAT? .......................................................................... 1. A lot 5. Somewhat -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in P2a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085170x Numeric Dec 0 P2ax P2ax. SUMMARY: LIKES OR DISLIKES RESPONSIBLITY FOR SUMMARY: LIKES OR DISLIKES RESPONSIBLITY FOR THINKING .......................................................................... 1. Like it a lot 2. Like it somewhat 3. Neither like nor dislike 4. Dislike it somewhat 5. Dislike it a lot -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085171 Numeric Dec 0 P3 P3. Does R prefer simple problems or complex problems Page 189 of 367 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? .......................................................................... 1. Simple 5. Complex -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085172 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P4 P4. How much can people change the kind of person they How much do you think people can change the kind of person they are? COMPLETELY, A LOT, A MODERATE AMOUNT, A LITTLE, or NOT AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Completely 2. A lot 3. A moderate amount 4. A little 5. Not at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085173 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 P5 P5. How likely is an earthly catastrophe in next 100 How likely do you think it is that a majority of all people on Earth will die all at once sometime during the next 100 years because of a single event? EXTREMELY LIKELY, VERY LIKELY, MODERATELY LIKELY, SLIGHTLY LIKELY, NOT LIKELY AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. Slightly likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 Q1 Page 190 of 367 Please turn to page 8 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." ============================================================================================= V085174a Numeric Dec 0 Q1a Q1a. Stereptype: Whites hardworking Where would you rate WHITES in general on this scale? .......................................................................... 1. Hard-working 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.Lazy -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085174b Numeric Dec 0 Q1b Q1b. Stereptype: Blacks hardworking Where would you rate BLACKS in general on this scale? .......................................................................... The order in which Q1b-Q1d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.14a- PostRandom.14c. 1. Hard-working 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.Lazy -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085174c Numeric Dec 0 Q1c Q1c. Stereptype: Hispanics hardworking Where would you rate HISPANIC-AMERICANS in general on this scale? .......................................................................... The order in which Q1b-Q1d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.14a- PostRandom.14c. Page 191 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085174d Numeric Dec 0 Q1d Q1d. Stereptype: Asians hardworking Where would you rate ASIAN-AMERICANS in general on this scale? .......................................................................... The order in which Q1b-Q1d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.14a- PostRandom.14c. 1. Hard-working 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.Lazy -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 Q2 Please turn to page 9 of the booklet. The next set asks if people in each group tend to be "intelligent" or "unintelligent". .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085175a Numeric Dec 0 Q2a Q2a. Stereptype: Whites intelligent Where would you rate WHITES in general on this scale? .......................................................................... 1.Intelligent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unintelligent -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085175b Numeric Dec 0 Q2b Q2b. Stereptype: Blacks intelligent Where would you rate BLACKS in general on this scale? .......................................................................... The order in which Q2b-Q2d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.14a- Page 192 of 367 PostRandom.14c. 1.Intelligent -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085175c Numeric Dec 0 Q2c Q2c. Stereptype: Hispanics intelligent Where would you rate HISPANIC-AMERICANS in general on this scale? .......................................................................... The order in which Q2b-Q2d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.14a- PostRandom.14c. 1.Intelligent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unintelligent -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085175d Numeric Dec 0 Q2d Q2d. Stereptype: Asians intelligent Where would you rate ASIAN-AMERICANS in general on this scale? .......................................................................... The order in which Q2b-Q2d stereotype ratings were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.14a- PostRandom.14c. 1.Intelligent 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unintelligent -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085176 Numeric Dec 0 Q3a1 Q3a1. Most important issue to R personally What has been the most important issue to you personally in this election? .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release Page 193 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085177 Numeric Dec 0 Q3a2 Q3a2. 2nd most important issue to R personally What has been the second most important issue to you personally in this election? .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release ============================================================================================= V085178 Numeric Dec 0 Q3b1 Q3b1. Most important political problem What do you think is the most important political problem facing the United States today? .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release ============================================================================================= V085179 Numeric Dec 0 Q3b2 Q3b2. 2nd most important political problem What do you think is the second most important political problem facing the United States today? .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release ============================================================================================= V085180 Numeric Dec 0 Q3b3 Q3b3. Which party best: most important political Thinking of the most important political problem facing the United States: which party do you think is best in dealing with it? .......................................................................... 1. Democratic 3. Republican 5. Other {SPECIFY} 7. R VOL: NEITHER/ THE SAME/ NO DIFFERENCE -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085181 Numeric Dec 0 Q3b4 Q3b4. Which party best: 2nd most important political And the second most important political problem facing the United States: which party do you think is best in dealing with it? .......................................................................... 1. Democratic 3. Republican Page 194 of 367 5. Other {SPECIFY} 7. R VOL: NEITHER/ THE SAME/ NO DIFFERENCE -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085182 Numeric Dec 0 Q4 Q4. Does/doesn't make a difference who is in power Please look at page 10 in the booklet. Some people say that IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE who is in power. Others say that IT MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE who is in power. Using the scale in the booklet, (where ONE means that it doesn't make any difference who is in power and FIVE means that it makes a big difference who is in power), where would you place yourself? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 1. It doesn't make any difference who is in power 2. 3. 4. 5. It makes a big difference who is in power -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085183 Numeric Dec 0 Q5 Q5. Does/doesn't make a difference who one votes for Now turning to page 11 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 BIG DIFFERENCE to what happens. Using the scale in the booklet, (where ONE means that voting won't make any difference to what happens and FIVE means that voting can make a big difference), where would you place yourself? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 1. Voting won't make any difference 2. 3. 4. 5. Voting can make a big difference -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085184 Numeric Dec 0 Q6 Q6. How good a job govt in Washington has done past 4 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? Page 195 of 367 {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 1. Very good job 2. Good job 3. Bad job 4. Very bad job -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085185 Numeric Dec 0 Q7 Q7. Does any party represent R's views reasonably well Would you say that any of the parties in the United States represent your views reasonably well? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085185a Numeric Dec 0 Q7a Q7a. Which party represents R's views reasonably well IF ANY PARTY REPRESENTS R'S VIEWS REASONABLY WELL: Which party represents your views best? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 1. Democratic party 5. Republican party 7. Other party {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Q7 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085186 Numeric Dec 0 Q8 Q8. Does any 2008 Pres cand represent R's view Regardless of how you feel about the parties, would you say that any of the presidential candidates from the 2008 election represents your views reasonably well? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085186a Numeric Dec 0 Page 196 of 367 Q8a Q8a. Which 2008 Pres cand represents R's view reasonab IF ANY 2008 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE REPRESENTS R'S VIEWS REASONABLY WELL: Which Presidential candidate represents your views best? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 1. John McCain 5. Barack Obama 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Q8 -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085187a Numeric Dec 0 Q9a1 Q9a1. Like-dislike: Democratic Party Please turn to page 12 of the booklet. I'd like to know what you think about 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: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 0. Strongly dislike 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Strongly like -2. No Post-election IW -7. Haven't heard of -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085187b Numeric Dec 0 Q9a2 Q9a2. Like-dislike: Republican Party (I'd like to know what you think about 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.) Using the same scale, where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 0. Strongly dislike 1. 2. 3. Page 197 of 367 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Strongly like -2. No Post-election IW -7. Haven't heard of -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085188a Numeric Dec 0 Q9b1 Q9b1. Like-dislike: John McCain And what do you think of the presidential candidates? After I read the name of a presidential candidate, please rate them on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you strongly dislike that candidate and 10 means that you strongly like that candidate. If I come to a presidential candidate you haven’t heard of or you feel you do not know enough about, just say so. The first is JOHN MCCAIN. {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 0. Strongly dislike 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Strongly like -2. No Post-election IW -7. Haven't heard of -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085188b Numeric Dec 0 Q9b2 Q9b2. Like-dislike: Barack Obama (And what do you think of the presidential candidates? After I read the name of a presidential candidate, please rate them on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you strongly dislike that candidate and 10 means that you strongly like that candidate. If I come to a presidential candidate you haven’t heard of or you feel you do not know enough about, just say so.) Using the same scale, where would you place BARACK OBAMA? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 0. Strongly dislike 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Strongly like Page 198 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -7. Haven't heard of -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085189a Numeric Dec 0 Q10a1 Q10a1. Left-right: Democratic Party Please turn to page 13 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: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 0. Left 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Right -2. No Post-election IW -7. Haven't heard of -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085189b Numeric Dec 0 Q10a2 Q10a2. Left-right: Republican Party Using the same scale, where would you place the REPUBLICAN PARTY? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 0. Left 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Right -2. No Post-election IW -7. Haven't heard of -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085190a Numeric Dec 0 Q10b1 Q10b1. Left-right: John McCain And again, using the same scale, where would you place JOHN MCCAIN? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 0. Left 1. 2. Page 199 of 367 3. 4. 5. 6. -2. No Post-election IW -7. Haven't heard of -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085190b Numeric Dec 0 Q10b2 Q10b2. Left-right: Barack Obama Where would you place BARACK OBAMA? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 0. Left 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Right -2. No Post-election IW -7. Haven't heard of -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085191 Numeric Dec 0 Q10c Q10c. Left-right: self Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 0. Left 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Right -2. No Post-election IW -7. Haven't heard of -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085192 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Q11 Q11. Were there major differences between Pres cands During the election campaign, would you say that there were MAJOR DIFFERENCES between the Presidential candidates, MINOR DIFFERENCES, or NO DIFFERENCES AT ALL? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} Page 200 of 367 .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or 1. Major differences 3. Minor differences 5. No differences -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085193 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Q12 Q12. How closely did R follow the election campaign How closely did you follow the election campaign? VERY CLOSELY, FAIRLY CLOSELY, NOT VERY CLOSELY, or NOT CLOSELY AT ALL? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Very closely 2. Fairly closely 3. Not very closely 4. Not closely at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085194 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Q13 Q13. How satisfied with way democracy works in the 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: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Very satisfied 2. Fairly satisfied 3. Not very satisfied 4. Not satisfied at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085195 Numeric Dec 0 Q14_ Q14_. PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE FOR WHOM R VOTED Page 201 of 367 IF R VOTED: IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT: PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE FOR WHOM R VOTED .......................................................................... From C6a. 1. Barack Obama 3. John McCain 7. Other -1. INAP, did not vote or DK/NA if vote; did not vote for President or DK/NA if voted for President; voted for President but vote DK/NA -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085196 Numeric Dec 0 Q14 Q14. Did R consider voting for any other Presidential IF R VOTED FOR MAJOR PARTY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE/ IF R VOTED FOR OTHER PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: In the 2008 Presidential election, did you consider voting for any candidates other than [-NAME OF CANDIDATE FOR WHOM R VOTED-/the candidate you voted for]? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, did not vote or DK/NA if voted; did not vote for President or DK/NA if voted for President; voted for President but vote DK/NA -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085196a Numeric Dec 0 Q14a Q14a. #1 Which other Pres cand(s) did R consider IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT AND CONSIDERED VOTING FOR DIFFERENT CANDIDATE(S): Which ones? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... Open-ended responses recorded for code 7 Other will be coded in a future release. 1. Barack Obama 5. John McCain 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 5 in Q14; did not vote or DK/NA if voted; did not vote for President or DK/NA if voted for President; voted for President but vote DK/NA -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085196b Numeric Dec 0 Q14b Q14b. #2 Which other Pres cand(s) did R consider IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT AND CONSIDERED VOTING FOR DIFFERENT CANDIDATE(S): Page 202 of 367 Which ones? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... Open-ended responses recorded for code 7 Other will be coded in the full release. 1. Barack Obama 5. John McCain 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, no additional mention; 5,-8,-9 in Q14; did not vote or DK/NA if voted; did not vote for President or DK/NA if voted for President; voted for President but vote DK/NA -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085197 Numeric Dec 0 Q15 Q15. Were there any Pres cands R would never vote for Were there any candidates who ran for President that you would never vote for? {INTERVIEWER: DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW} .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085197a Numeric Dec 0 Q15a Q15a. #1 Which were the Pres cands R would never vote IF THERE WERE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES THAT R WOULD NEVER VOTE FOR: Which ones? .......................................................................... Open-ended responses recorded for code 7 Other will be coded in a future release. 1. John McCain 5. Barack Obama 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Q15a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085197b Numeric Dec 0 Q15b Q15b. #2 Which were the Pres cands R would never vote IF THERE WERE PRESIDENTIAL CANDS THAT R WOULD NEVER VOTE FOR: Which ones? .......................................................................... Open-ended responses recorded for code 7 Other will be coded in a future release. 1. John McCain 5. Barack Obama 7. Other (SPECIFY) Page 203 of 367 -1. INAP, no additional mention; 5,-8,-9 in Q15a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085197c Numeric Dec 0 Q15c Q15c. #3 Which were the Pres cands R would never vote IF THERE WERE PRESIDENTIAL CANDS THAT R WOULD NEVER VOTE FOR: Which ones? .......................................................................... 1. John McCain 5. Barack Obama 7. Other (SPECIFY) -1. INAP, no additional mention; 5,-8,-9 in Q15a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085198 Numeric Dec 0 R1 R1. Federal govt pose an threat to citizens [PLACEMENT IF R SELECTED FOR PLACEMENT AT R1: Do you think the federal government has become so large and powerful that it poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens, or not? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly selected to be administered this question at either R1 or R8. Due to a programming error, the same 1/2 sample of respondents was administered this question at both R1 and R8. See PostRandom.15. 1. Poses a threat 5. Does not pose a threat -1. INAP, not selected for placement at R1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085199a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R2a R2a. How likely is R to: join in a protest march or In the future, how likely are you to: Join in a protest march, rally, or demonstration? EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, A LITTLE likely, or NOT AT ALL likely? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. A little likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 204 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085199b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R2b R2b. How likely is R to: attend a city or school board In the future, how likely are you to: Attend a meeting of a town or city government or school board? (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, A LITTLE likely, or NOT AT ALL likely?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. A little likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085199c ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R2c R2c. How likely is R to: sign internet petition about (In the future, how likely are you to: ) Sign a petition on the Internet about a political or social issue? (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, A LITTLE likely, or NOT AT ALL likely?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. A little likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085199d ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R2d R2d. How likely is R to: sign paper petition about (In the future, how likely are you to: ) Sign a petition on paper about a political or social issue? (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, A LITTLE likely, or NOT AT ALL likely?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Page 205 of 367 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. A little likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085199e ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R2e R2e. How likely is R to: give money to religious (In the future, how likely are you to: ) Give money to a religious organization? (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, A LITTLE likely, or NOT AT ALL likely?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. A little likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085199f ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R2f R2f. How likely is R to: give money to social/polit (In the future, how likely are you to: ) Give money to any other organization concerned with a political or social issue, not counting a religious organization? (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, A LITTLE likely, or NOT AT ALL likely?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. A little likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085199g ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R2g R2g. How likely is R to: attend meetg abt social/polit Page 206 of 367 (In the future, how likely are you to: ) Attend a meeting to talk about political or social concerns? (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, A LITTLE likely, or NOT AT ALL likely?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. A little likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085199h ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R2h R2h. How likely is R to: invite other to social/polit (In the future, how likely are you to: ) Invite someone to attend a meeting about political or social concerns? (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, A LITTLE likely, or NOT AT ALL likely?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. A little likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085199j ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R2j R2j. How likely is R to: distribute social/polit group (In the future, how likely are you to: ) Distribute information or advertising supporting a political or social interest group? (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, A LITTLE likely, or NOT AT ALL likely?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. A little likely 5. Not at all likely Page 207 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 R3 Please indicate below how many of the adults living in the United States you think have ever done these things. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085200a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R3a R3a. US adults have ever: joined a protest march or Ever joined in a protest march, rally, or demonstration. (ALL, MOST, ABOUT HALF, A FEW, or NONE) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. All 2. Most 3. About half 4. A few 5. None -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085200b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R3b R3b. US adults have ever: attended city/school brd Ever attended a meeting of a town or city government or school board. (ALL, MOST, ABOUT HALF, A FEW, or NONE) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. All 2. Most 3. About half 4. A few 5. None -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085200c ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R3c R3c. US adults have ever: signed internet petition on (Please indicate below how many of the adults living in the United States you think have ever done these things. ) Ever signed a petition on the Internet about a political or social issue. (ALL, MOST, ABOUT HALF, A FEW, or NONE) .......................................................................... Page 208 of 367 This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. All 2. Most 3. About half 4. A few 5. None -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085200d ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R3d R3d. US adults have ever: signed paper petition on (Please indicate below how many of the adults living in the United States you think have ever done these things. ) Ever signed a petition on paper about a political or social issue. (ALL, MOST, ABOUT HALF, A FEW, or NONE) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. All 2. Most 3. About half 4. A few 5. None -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085200e ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R3e R3e. US adults have ever: gave money to religious (Please indicate below how many of the adults living in the United States you think have ever done these things. ) Ever gave money to a religious organization. (ALL, MOST, ABOUT HALF, A FEW, or NONE) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. All 2. Most 3. About half 4. A few 5. None -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085200f ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Page 209 of 367 R3f R3f. US adults have ever: gave money to social/polit (Please indicate below how many of the adults living in the United States you think have ever done these things. ) Not counting a religious organization, ever gave money to any other organization concerned with a political or social issue. (ALL, MOST, ABOUT HALF, A FEW, or NONE) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. All 2. Most 3. About half 4. A few 5. None -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085200g ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R3g R3g. US adults have ever: attended meetg on soc/polit (Please indicate below how many of the adults living in the United States you think have ever done these things. ) Ever attended a meeting to talk about political or social concerns. (ALL, MOST, ABOUT HALF, A FEW, or NONE) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. All 2. Most 3. About half 4. A few 5. None -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085200h ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R3h R3h. US adults have ever: invited other to soc/polit (Please indicate below how many of the adults living in the United States you think have ever done these things. ) Ever invited someone to attend a meeting about political or social concerns. (ALL, MOST, ABOUT HALF, A FEW, or NONE) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. All 2. Most 3. About half 4. A few 5. None Page 210 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085201a Numeric Dec 0 R4a R4a. Has R ever: joined a protest march or rally Now we will ask you about your past. Have you done this, or have you never done it? Joined in a protest march, rally, or demonstration. .......................................................................... Followup question R4a1 was asked immediately after R4a but is located following questions R4a-R4j in this codebook. 1. Have done this 5. Never have done this -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085201b Numeric Dec 0 R4b R4b. Has R ever: attended city/school brd meeting (Have you done this, or have you never done it?) Attended a meeting of a town or city government or school board. .......................................................................... 1. Have done this 5. Never have done this -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085201c Numeric Dec 0 R4c R4c. Has R ever: signed internet petition on issue (Have you done this, or have you never done it?) Signed a petition on the Internet about a political or social issue. .......................................................................... 1. Have done this 5. Never have done this -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085201d Numeric Dec 0 R4d R4d. Has R ever: signed paper petition on issue (Have you done this, or have you never done it?) Signed a petition on paper about a political or social issue. .......................................................................... Page 211 of 367 1. Have done this 5. Never have done this -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085201e Numeric Dec 0 R4e R4e. Has R ever: gave money to religious organizn (Have you done this, or have you never done it?) Gave money to a religious organization. .......................................................................... Followup question R4e1 was asked immediately after R4a but is located following questions R4a-R4j in this codebook. 1. Have done this 5. Never have done this -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085201f Numeric Dec 0 R4f R4f. Has R ever: gave money to social/polit org (Have you done this, or have you never done it?) Not counting a religious organization, gave money to any other organization concerned with a political or social issue. .......................................................................... Followup question R4f1 was asked immediately after R4a but is located following questions R4a-R4j in this codebook. 1. Have done this 5. Never have done this -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085201g Numeric Dec 0 R4g R4g. Has R ever: attended meetg on soc/polit issue (Have you done this, or have you never done it?) Attended a meeting to talk about political or social concerns. .......................................................................... Followup question R4g1 was asked immediately after R4a but is located following questions R4a-R4j in this codebook. 1. Have done this 5. Never have done this -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 212 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085201h Numeric Dec 0 R4h R4h. Has R ever: invited other to soc/polit meetg (Have you done this, or have you never done it?) Invited someone to attend a meeting about political or social concerns. .......................................................................... 1. Have done this 5. Never have done this -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085201j Numeric Dec 0 R4j R4j. Has R ever: distributed social/polit group info (Have you done this, or have you never done it?) Distributed information or advertisements supporting a political or social interest group. .......................................................................... Followup question R4j1 was asked immediately after R4a but is located following questions R4a-R4j in this codebook. 1. Have done this 5. Never have done this -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085202a Numeric Dec 0 R4a1 R4a1. Worry about arrest when R joined protest march IF R HAS EVER JOINED A PROTEST OR DEMONSTRATION: When you joined in a protest march, rally, or demonstration, did you ever think you would be arrested or punished by police or security forces? .......................................................................... Followup question R4a1 was asked immediately after R4a. 1. At least once, I thought I would be arrested or punished 5. I never thought I would be arrested or punished -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in R4a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085202b Numeric Dec 0 R4e1 R4e1. Worry abt arrest when gave money to relig IF R HAS EVER GIVEN MONEY TO A RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION: When you gave money to a religious organization, did you ever think you would be arrested or punished by police or security forces? .......................................................................... Followup question R4e1 was asked immediately after R4e. Page 213 of 367 1. At least once, I thought I would be arrested or punished 5. I never thought I would be arrested or punished -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in R4e -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085202c Numeric Dec 0 R4f1 R4f1. Worry abt arrest when gave money to social/polit IF R HAS EVER GIVEN MONEY TO ORGANIZATION CONCERNED WITH SOCIAL/POLIT ISSUE: When you gave money to any other organization concerned with a political or social issue, did you ever think you would be arrested or punished by police or security forces? .......................................................................... Followup question R4f1 was asked immediately after R4f. 1. At least once, I thought I would be arrested or punished 5. I never thought I would be arrested or punished -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in R4f -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085202d Numeric Dec 0 R4g1 R4g1. Worry abt arrest when attended social/polit IF R HAS EVER ATTENDED A MEETING TO TALK ABOUT SOCIAL/POLITICAL CONCERNS: When you attended a meeting to talk about political or social concerns, did you ever think you would be arrested or punished by police or security forces? .......................................................................... Followup question R4g1 was asked immediately after R4g. 1. At least once, I thought I would be arrested or punished 5. I never thought I would be arrested or punished -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in R4g -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085202e Numeric Dec 0 R4j1 R4j1. Worry abt arrest when distributed soc/polit IF R HAS EVER DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION ABOUT A SOCIAL/POLITICAL INTEREST GROUP: When you distributed information or advertisements supporting a political or social interest group, did you ever think you would be arrested or punished by police or security forces? .......................................................................... Followup question R4j1 was asked immediately after R4j. 1. At least once, I thought I would be arrested or punished 5. I never thought I would be arrested or punished -1. INAP,5,-8,-9 in R4j -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 214 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085203 Numeric Dec 0 R5a R5a. Are people more angry with federal govt than used Does it seem to you that the people you know personally are more angry with the federal government than they used to be? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085204 Numeric Dec 0 R5b R5b. Is R more angry with federal govt than used to be Are you, personally, more angry at the federal government than you used to be? .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085205 Numeric Dec 0 R6a R6a. Angry abt what federal govt has done during last When you think about what the U.S. federal government has done during the last four years, how angry does that make you feel? EXTREMELY angry, VERY angry, MODERATELY angry, SLIGHTLY angry, or NOT angry AT ALL? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.16a-PostRandom16d. 1. Extremely 2. Very 3. Moderately 4. Slightly 5. Not at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085205a Numeric Dec 0 R6a1 R6a1. Angry at what federal govt has done to self or IF R IS ANGRY ABOUT WHAT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS DONE IN PAST 4 YEARS: Do you feel more angry about things the government has done to YOU PERSONALLY, more angry about things the government has done to OTHER PEOPLE, or equally angry about both/ Do you feel more angry about things the government has done to OTHER PEOPLE, more angry about things the government has done to YOU PERSONALLY, or equally angry about both? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.16a-PostRandom16d. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or Page 215 of 367 reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Reversal for this question includes reversal only for the first 2 response categories. 1. More about things the government has done to you personally 3. More about things the government has done to other people 5. Equally about both -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in R6a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085206 Numeric Dec 0 R6b R6b. Hopeful abt what federl govt has done during last When you think about what the U.S. federal government has done during the last four years, how hopeful does that make you feel? EXTREMELY hopeful, VERY hopeful, MODERATELY hopeful, SLIGHTLY hopeful, or NOT hopeful AT ALL? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.16a-PostRandom16d. 1. Extremely 2. Very 3. Moderately 4. Slightly 5. Not at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085206a Numeric Dec 0 R6b1 R6b1. Hopeful abt what fed govt has done to self or IF R IS HOPEFUL ABOUT WHAT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS DONE IN PAST 4 YEARS: Do you feel more hopeful about things the government has done to YOU PERSONALLY, more hopeful about things the government has done to OTHER PEOPLE, or equally hopeful about both/ Do you feel more hopeful about things the government has done to OTHER PEOPLE, more hopeful about things the government has done to YOU PERSONALLY, or equally hopeful about both? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.16a-PostRandom16d. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Reversal for this question includes reversal only for the first 2 response categories. 1. More about things the government has done to you personally 3. More about things the government has done to other people 5. Equally about both -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in R6b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085207 Numeric Dec 0 R6c R6c. Afraid abt what federal govt has done during last Page 216 of 367 When you think about what the U.S. federal government has done during the last four years, how afraid does that make you feel? EXTREMELY afraid, VERY afraid, MODERATELY afraid, SLIGHTLY afraid, or NOT afraid AT ALL? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.16a-PostRandom16d. 1. Extremely 2. Very 3. Moderately 4. Slightly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085207a Numeric Dec 0 R6c1 R6c1. Afraid abt what fedl govt has done to self or IF R IS AFRAID ABOUT WHAT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS DONE IN PAST 4 YEARS: Do you feel more afraid about things the government has done to YOU PERSONALLY, more afraid about things the government has done to OTHER PEOPLE, or equally afraid about both/ Do you feel more afraid about things the government has done to OTHER PEOPLE, more afraid about things the government has done to YOU PERSONALLY, or equally afraid about both? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.16a-PostRandom16d. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Reversal for this question includes reversal only for the first 2 response categories. 1. More about things the government has done to you personally 3. More about things the government has done to other people 5. Equally about both -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in R6c -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085208 Numeric Dec 0 R6d R6d. Proud abt what federal govt has done during last When you think about what the U.S. federal government has done during the last four years, how proud does that make you feel? EXTREMELY proud, VERY proud, MODERATELY proud, SLIGHTLY proud, or NOT proud AT ALL? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.16a-PostRandom16d. 1. Extremely 2. Very 3. Moderately 4. Slightly 5. Not at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 217 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085208a Numeric Dec 0 R6d1 R6d1. Proud abt what federal govt has done to self or IF R IS PROUD ABOUT WHAT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS DONE IN PAST 4 YEARS: Do you feel more proud about things the government has done to YOU PERSONALLY, more proud about things the government has done to OTHER PEOPLE, or equally proud about both/ Do you feel more proud about things the government has done to OTHER PEOPLE, more proud about things the government has done to YOU PERSONALLY, or equally proud about both? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R6a-R6d were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.16a-PostRandom16d. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Reversal for this question includes reversal only for the first 2 response categories. 1. More about things the government has done to you personally 3. More about things the government has done to other people 5. Equally about both -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in R6d -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085209 Numeric Dec 0 R7a R7a. Approve/disapprove govt handling war in Do you APPROVE, DISAPPROVE, or NEITHER APPROVE NOR DISAPPROVE of the way the U.S. federal government has handled the war in Afghanistan during the last four years? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. 1. Approve 5. Disapprove 7. Neither approve nor disapprove -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085209a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R7a1 R7a1. How much approve handling of war in Afghanistan IF APPROVES HANDLING OF WAR IN AFGHANISTAN: Do you approve EXTREMELY strongly, MODERATELY strongly, or SLIGHTLY strongly? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely strongly 3. Moderately strongly 5. Slightly strongly Page 218 of 367 -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in R7a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085209b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R7a2 R7a2. How much disapprove handling of war in IF DISAPPROVES HANDLING OF WAR IN AFGHANISTAN: Do you disapprove EXTREMELY strongly, MODERATELY strongly, or SLIGHTLY strongly? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely strongly 3. Moderately strongly 5. Slightly strongly -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in R7a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085209x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R7ax R7ax. SUMMARY: APPROVE-DISAPPROVE HANDLING AFGHANISTAN SUMMARY: APPROVE-DISAPPROVE HANDLING OF WAR IN AFGHANISTAN .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. 1. Approve extremely strongly 2. Approve moderately strongly 3. Approve slightly strongly 4. Neither approve nor disapprove 5. Disapprove slightly strongly 6. Disapprove moderately strongly 7. Disapprove extremely strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085210 Numeric Dec 0 R7b R7b. Approve/disapprove govt handling war in Iraq Do you APPROVE, DISAPPROVE, or NEITHER APPROVE NOR DISAPPROVE of the way the U.S. federal government has handled the war in Iraq during the last four years? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. 1. Approve 5. Disapprove 7. Neither approve nor disapprove Page 219 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085210a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R7b1 R7b1. How much approve handling of war in Iraq IF APPROVES HANDLING OF WAR IN IRAQ: Do you approve EXTREMELY strongly, MODERATELY strongly, or SLIGHTLY strongly? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely strongly 3. Moderately strongly 5. Slightly strongly -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in R7b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085210b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R7b2 R7b2. How much disapprove handling of war in Iraq IF DISAPPROVES HANDLING OF WAR IN IRAQ: Do you disapprove EXTREMELY strongly, MODERATELY strongly, or SLIGHTLY strongly? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely strongly 3. Moderately strongly 5. Slightly strongly -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in R7b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085210x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R7bx R7bx. SUMMARY: APPROVE-DISAPPROVE HANDLING IRAQ WAR SUMMARY: APPROVE-DISAPPROVE HANDLING OF WAR IN IRAQ .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. 1. Approve extremely strongly 2. Approve moderately strongly 3. Approve slightly strongly 4. Neither approve nor disapprove 5. Disapprove slightly strongly 6. Disapprove moderately strongly 7. Disapprove extremely strongly Page 220 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085211 Numeric Dec 0 R7c R7c. Approve/disapprove govt efforts to reduce Do you APPROVE, DISAPPROVE, or NEITHER APPROVE NOR DISAPPROVE of the way the U.S. federal government has handled the effort to reduce the risk of terrorist attacks in the United States during the last four years? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. 1. Approve 5. Disapprove 7. Neither approve nor disapprove -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085211a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R7c1 R7c1. How much approve efforts to reduce terrorism IF DISAPPROVES HANDLING OF EFFORTS TO REDUCE TERRORISM: Do you approve EXTREMELY strongly, MODERATELY strongly, or SLIGHTLY strongly? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely strongly 3. Moderately strongly 5. Slightly strongly -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in R7c -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085211b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R7c2 R7c2. How much disapprove efforts to reduce terrorism IF DISAPPROVES: Do you disapprove EXTREMELY strongly, MODERATELY strongly, or SLIGHTLY strongly? .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely strongly 3. Moderately strongly 5. Slightly strongly Page 221 of 367 -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in R7c -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085211x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 R7cx R7cx. SUMMARY: APPROVE-DISAPP EFFORTS TO REDUCE SUMMARY: APPROVE-DISAPPROVE HANDLING OF EFFORT TO REDUCE TERRORISM .......................................................................... The order in which affects items R7a-R7c were administered was randomized. See PostRandom.17a-PostRandom17c. 1. Approve extremely strongly 2. Approve moderately strongly 3. Approve slightly strongly 4. Neither approve nor disapprove 5. Disapprove slightly strongly 6. Disapprove moderately strongly 7. Disapprove extremely strongly -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085212 Numeric Dec 0 R8 R8. Federal govt pose an threat to citizens [PLACEMENT IF R SELECTED FOR PLACEMENT AT R8: Do you think the federal government has become so large and powerful that it poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens, or not? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly selected to be administered this question at either R1 or R8. Due to a programming error, the same 1/2 sample of respondents was administered this question at both R1 and R8. See PostRandom.15. 1. Poses a threat 5. Does not pose a threat -4. NA; intended for selection but not selected due to programming error -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085213 Numeric Dec 0 S1 S1. What were 9/11 terrorist trying to accomplish As you know, on September 11th 2001, a group of terrorists took control of several U.S. commercial airplanes and crashed them into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington. What do you think the terrorists were trying to accomplish by their actions? .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. ============================================================================================= V085214 Numeric Dec 0 S2a S2a. Violent crime in city compared to 1 year ago Page 222 of 367 Compared to one year ago, was the amount of violent crime in your city or town during the last month MORE, LESS, OR ABOUT THE SAME? .......................................................................... 1. More 3. Less 5. About the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085214a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S2a1 S2a1. How much more crime in city compared to 1 year IF MORE CRIME IN CITY THAN 1 YEAR AGO: Was it A GREAT DEAL more, MODERATELY more, or SLIGHTLY more? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S2a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085214b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S2a2 S2a2. How much less crime in city compared to 1 year IF LESS CRIME IN CITY THAN 1 YEAR AGO: Was it A GREAT DEAL less, MODERATELY less, or SLIGHTLY less? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S2a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085214x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S2ax S2ax. SUMMARY: AMT OF CRIME IN CITY COMPARED TO 1 YR SUMMARY: AMOUNT OF VIOLENT CRIME IN CITY COMPARED TO 1 YEAR AGO .......................................................................... 1. A great deal more crime 2. Moderately more crime 3. Slightly more crime 4. About the same amount of crime 5. Slightly leses crime 6. Moderately less crime 7. A great deal less crime Page 223 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085215 Numeric Dec 0 S2b S2b. Violent crime in U.S. compared to 1 year ago Compared to one year ago, was the amount of violent crime in the United States during the last month MORE, LESS, or ABOUT THE SAME? .......................................................................... 1. More 3. Less 5. About the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085215a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S2b1 S2b1. How much more crime in U.S. compared to 1 year IF MORE CRIME IN U.S. THAN 1 YEAR AGO: Was it A GREAT DEAL more, MODERATELY more, or SLIGHTLY more? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S2b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085215b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S2b2 S2b2. How much less crime in U.S. compared to 1 year IF LESS CRIME IN U.S. THAN 1 YEAR AGO: Was it A GREAT DEAL less, MODERATELY less, or SLIGHTLY less? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S2b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085215x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S2bx S2bx. SUMMARY: AMT OF CRIME IN U.S. COMPARED TO 1 YR Page 224 of 367 SUMMARY: AMOUNT OF VIOLENT CRIME IN U.S. COMPARED TO 1 YEAR AGO .......................................................................... 1. A great deal more crime 2. Moderately more crime 3. Slightly more crime 4. About the same amount of crime 5. Slightly leses crime 6. Moderately less crime -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085216 Numeric Dec 0 S3a S3a. Chances of terrorist attack compared to 1 year Compared to one year ago, are the chances that there will be a terrorist attack in the United States now MORE, LESS, or ABOUT THE SAME? .......................................................................... 1. More 3. Less 5. About the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085216a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S3a1 S3a1. How much more chance of terrorist attack than 1 IF MORE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK THAN 1 YEAR AGO: Is it A GREAT DEAL more, MODERATELY more, or SLIGHTLY more? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S3a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085216b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S3a2 S3a2. How much less chance of terrorist attack than 1 IF LESS CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK THAN 1 YEAR AGO: Is it A GREAT DEAL less, MODERATELY less, or SLIGHTLY less? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly Page 225 of 367 -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S3a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085216x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S3ax S3ax. SUMMARY: CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK COMPARED TO SUMMARY: CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK IN THE U.S. COMPARED TO 1 YEAR AGO .......................................................................... 1. A great deal more chance 2. Moderately more chance 3. Slightly more chance 4. About the same chance 5. Slightly leses chance 6. Moderately less chance 7. A great deal less chance -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085217 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S3b S3b. Likely terrorist attack killing 100 or more in During the next 12 months, how likely is it that there will be a terrorist attack in the United States that kills 100 or more people? Is it EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, SLIGHTLY likely, or NOT AT ALL likely? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. Slightly likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085218 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S3c S3c. How well govt reduced chance terror attack in During the last year, how well has the U.S. government reduced the chances that a terrorist attack will happen in the United States? EXTREMELY well, VERY well, MODERATELY well, SLIGHTLY well, or NOT WELL AT ALL? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely well 2. Very well 3. Moderately well 4. Slightly well 5. Not at all well Page 226 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085219 Numeric Dec 0 S4a S4a. Effect on terrorist attacks: decreasing oil If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Decrease as much as possible the amount of oil imported to the U.S. from the Middle East. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085219a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4a1 S4a1. How much increase terror chance: cut oil imports IF CUTTING OIL IMPORTS WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085219b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4a2 S4a2. How much decrease terror chance: cut oil imports IF CUTTING OIL IMPORTS WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085219x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Page 227 of 367 S4ax S4ax. SUMMARY: CUT OIL IMPORTS REDUCE TERRORIST SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY DECREASING OIL IMPORTS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately 7. Decrease chances a great deal -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085220 Numeric Dec 0 S4b1 S4b. Effect on terrorist attacks: Middle East If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Encourage Middle East countries that are not democracies now to become democracies. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085220a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4b2 S4b1.How much increase terror chance: MidEast IF PROMOTING MIDEAST DEMOCRACIES WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085220b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4b3 S4b2.How much decrease terror chance: MidEast IF PROMOTING MIDEAST DEMOCRACIES WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or Page 228 of 367 reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085220x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4bx S4bx. SUMMARY: MIDEAST DEMOCRACY REDUCE TERRORIST SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY ENCOURAGING MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES TO BECOME DEMOCRACIES .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately 7. Decrease chances a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085221 Numeric Dec 0 S4c S4c. Effect on terrorist attacks: prevent nuclear If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Prevent countries that are trying to get nuclear weapons for the first time from doing so. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085221a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4c1 S4c1. How much increase terror chance: stop nuclear IF STOPPING NUCLEAR WEAPONS WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4c -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know Page 229 of 367 -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085221b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4c2 S4c2. How much decrease terror chance: stop nuclear IF STOPPING NUCLEAR WEAPONS WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4c -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085221x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4cx S4cx. SUMMARY: STOP NUCLEAR REDUCE TERRORIST ATTACKS SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY PREVENTING COUNTRIES FROM GETTING NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOR THE FIRST TIME .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately 7. Decrease chances a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085222 Numeric Dec 0 S4d S4d. Effect on terrorist attacks: more spending on If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Spend more money on the U.S. military. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085222a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4d1 S4d1. How much increase terror chance: more military IF SPENDING MORE ON THE MILITARY WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... Page 230 of 367 This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4d -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085222b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4d2 S4d2. How much decrease terror chance: more military IF SPENDING MORE ON THE MILITARY WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4d -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085222x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4dx S4dx. SUMMARY: MORE MILITARY REDUCE TERRORIST ATTACKS SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY SPENDING MORE MONEY ON THE U.S. MILITARY .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately 7. Decrease chances a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085223 Numeric Dec 0 S4e S4e. Effect on terrorist attacks: aid Middle East If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Give more money to countries in the Middle East to reduce the amount of poverty there. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same Page 231 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085223a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4e1 S4e1. How much increase terror chance: aid MidEast IF AID TO MIDEAST POVERTY WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4e -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085223b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4e2 S4e2. How much decrease terror chance: aid MidEast IF AID TO MIDEAST POVERTY WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4e -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085223x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4ex S4ex. SUMMARY: AID MIDEAST POVERTY REDUCE TERRORIST SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY GIVING MORE MONEY TO REDUCE POVERTY IN THE MIDDLE EAST .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately 7. Decrease chances a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 232 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085224 Numeric Dec 0 S4f S4f. Effect on terrorist attacks: stop solving others' If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Stop doing things in other countries to try to solve problems there. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085224a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4f1 S4f1. How much increase terror chance: stay out others IF STAYING OUT WORLD PROBLEMS WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4f -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085224b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4f2 S4f2. How much decrease terror chance: stay out others IF STAYING OUT WORLD PROBLEMS WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4f -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085224x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4fx S4fx. SUMMARY: STAY OUT OTHERS PROBS REDUCE TERRORST Page 233 of 367 SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY STOP TRYING TO SOLVE PROBLEMS IN OTHER COUNTRIES .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085225 Numeric Dec 0 S4g S4g. Effect on terrorist attacks: stop terrorist US If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Do more to stop terrorists from entering the United States. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085225a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4g1 S4g1. How much increase terror chance: stop entrance IF STOPPING ENTRANCE TO THE US WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4g -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085225b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4g2 S4g2. How much decrease terror chance: stop entrance IF STOPPING ENTRANCE TO THE US WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Page 234 of 367 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4g -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085225x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4gx S4gx. SUMMARY: STOP US ENTRANCE REDUCE TERRORIST SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY DOING MORE TO STOP TERRORISTS FROM ENTERING THE U.S. .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately 7. Decrease chances a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085226 Numeric Dec 0 S4h S4h. Effect on terrorist attacks: no terrorist plane If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Do more to prevent terrorists from getting aboard airplanes. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085226a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4h1 S4h1. How much increase terror chance: stop plane IF STOPPING PLANE BOARDING WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4h -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 235 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085226b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4h2 S4h2. How much decrease terror chance: stop plane IF STOPPING PLANE BOARDING WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4h -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085226x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4hx S4hx. SUMMARY: STOP PLANE BOARDING REDUCE TERRORIST SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY DOING MORE TO PREVENT TERRORISTS FROM GETTING ABOARD AIRPLANES .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately 7. Decrease chances a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085227 Numeric Dec 0 S4j S4j. Effect on terrorist attacks: stop weapons into US If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Do more to stop terrorists from bringing things into the United States that could be used to kill people. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085227a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4j1 S4j1. How much increase terror chance: stop weapons to IF STOPPING WEAPONS INTO US WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... Page 236 of 367 This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4j -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085227b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4j2 S4j2. How much decrease terror chance: stop weapons to IF STOPPING WEAPONS INTO US WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4j -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085227x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4jx S4jx. SUMMARY: STOP WEAPONS TO US REDUCE TERRORIST SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY DOING MORE TO STOP TERRORISTS FROM BRINGING WEAPONS INTO THE U.S. .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately 7. Decrease chances a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085228 Numeric Dec 0 S4k S4k. Effect on terrorist attacks: strengthening allise If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Strengthen the militaries of countries that are friends of the United States. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same Page 237 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085228a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4k1 S4k1. How much increase terror chance: strengthen IF STRENGTHENING ALLIES WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4k -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085228b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4k2 S4k2. How much decrease terror chance: strengthen IF STRENGTHENING ALLIES WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4k -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085228x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4kx S4kx. SUMMARY: STRENGTHEN ALLIES REDUCE TERRORIST SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY STRENGTHENING THE MILITARY OF U.S. ALLIES .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately 7. Decrease chances a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 238 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085229 Numeric Dec 0 S4m S4m. Effect on terrorist attacks: helping exports If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Help American companies to sell things to other countries. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085229a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4m1 S4m1. How much increase terror chance: helping US IF HELPING US EXPORTS WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4m -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085229b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4m2 S4m2. How much decrease terror chance: helping US IF HELPING US EXPORTS WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4m -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085229x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4mx S4mx. SUMMARY: HELPING US EXPORTS REDUCE TERRORIST Page 239 of 367 SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY HELPING AMERICAN EXPORT TO OTHER COUNTRIES .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085230 Numeric Dec 0 S4n S4n. Effect on terrorist attacks: make easier to move If the U.S. government were to do the following, would the chances of a terrorist attack in the United States INCREASE, DECREASE, or STAY THE SAME? Make it easier for people from other countries to move to the United States. .......................................................................... 1. Increase 3. Decrease 5. Stay the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085230a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4n1 S4n1. How much increase terror chance: easier to move IF MAKING EASIER TO MOVE TO US WILL INCREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it increase the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in S4n -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085230b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4n2 S4n2. How much decrease terror chance: easier to move IF MAKING EASIER TO MOVE TO US WILL DECREASE CHANCE OF TERRORIST ATTACK: Would it decrease the chances A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or SLIGHTLY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Page 240 of 367 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. Slightly -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in S4n -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085230x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S4nx S4nx. SUMMARY: EASIER TO MOVE TO US REDUCE TERRORIST SUMMARY: REDUCE CHANCES OF TERRORIST ATTACK BY MAKING IT EASIER FOR PEOPLE FROM OTHER COUNTRIES TO MOVE TO THE U.S. .......................................................................... 1. Increase chances a great deal 2. Increase chances moderately 3. Increase chances slightly 4. Stay the same 5. Decrease chances slightly 6. Decrease chances moderately 7. Decrease chances a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085231a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S5a S5a. Likelihood terrorist attack: suicide bombing How likely is the following kind of terrorist attack to happen in the United States during the next 12 months? A person sets off a bomb to kill himself or herself and to kill other people. EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, SLIGHTLY likely, or NOT AT ALL LIKELY? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. Slightly likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085231b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S5b S5b. Likelihood terrorist attack: non-suicide bombing How likely is the following kind of terrorist attack to happen in the United States during the next 12 months? A person sets off a bomb to kill other people but not himself or herself. EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, SLIGHTLY likely, or NOT AT ALL LIKELY? .......................................................................... Page 241 of 367 This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. Slightly likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085231c ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S5c S5c. Likelihood terrorist attack: radioactive material (How likely is the following kind of terrorist attack to happen in the United States during the next 12 months?) A person uses explosives to scatter radioactive material over a small area. (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, SLIGHTLY likely, or NOT AT ALL LIKELY?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. Slightly likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085231d ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S5d S5d. Likelihood terrorist attack: nuclear bomb (How likely is the following kind of terrorist attack to happen in the United States during the next 12 months?) A person sets off a nuclear bomb. (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, SLIGHTLY likely, or NOT AT ALL LIKELY?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. Slightly likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 242 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085231e ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S5e S5e. Likelihood terrorist attack: sniper attack (How likely is the following kind of terrorist attack to happen in the United States during the next 12 months?) A person uses a rifle to shoot people from far away. (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, SLIGHTLY likely, or NOT AT ALL LIKELY?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. Slightly likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085231f ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S5f S5f. Likelihood terrorist attack: biologic weapons (How likely is the following kind of terrorist attack to happen in the United States during the next 12 months?) A person releases bacteria, viruses, or other germs to cause diseases in people. (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, SLIGHTLY likely, or NOT AT ALL LIKELY?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. Slightly likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085231g ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S5g S5g. Likelihood terrorist attack: chemical weapons (How likely is the following kind of terrorist attack to happen in the United States during the next 12 months?) A person releases chemicals to kill people. (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, SLIGHTLY likely, or NOT AT ALL LIKELY?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Page 243 of 367 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. Slightly likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085231h ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S5h S5h. Likelihood terrorist attack: other type of attack (How likely is the following kind of terrorist attack to happen in the United States during the next 12 months?) Some other kind of attack we have not asked you about. (EXTREMELY likely, VERY likely, MODERATELY likely, SLIGHTLY likely, or NOT AT ALL LIKELY?) .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely likely 2. Very likely 3. Moderately likely 4. Slightly likely 5. Not at all likely -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085232 Numeric Dec 0 S6 S6. Favor or oppose torture for suspected terrorists Do you FAVOR, OPPOSE, or NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE the U.S. government torturing people, who are suspected of being terrorists, to try to get information? .......................................................................... 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085232a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S6a S6a. How much favor torture for suspected terrorists IF FAVORS USE OF TORTURE AGAINST SUSPECTED TERRORISTS: Do you favor that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. A little Page 244 of 367 -1. INAP, 5,7,-8,-9 in S6 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085232b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S6b S6b. How much oppose torture for suspected terrorists IF OPPOSES USE OF TORTURE AGAINST SUSPECTED TERRORISTS: Do you oppose that A GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or A LITTLE? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. A little -1. INAP, 1,7,-8,-9 in S6 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085232x ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 S6x S6x. SUMMARY: FAVOR-OPPOSE TORTURE FOR SUSPECTED SUMMARY: FAVOR-OPPOSE TORTURE FOR SUSPECTED TERRORISTS .......................................................................... 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 T1 IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: We are interested in how you felt when you first learned that Barack Obama had become the Democratic nominee for President. .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. ============================================================================================= V085233 Numeric Dec 0 T1a T1a. Was R proud learning Obama won Democratic IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: At the time, did you feel: PROUD .......................................................................... Page 245 of 367 Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085233a Numeric Dec 0 T1a1 T1a1. How proud was R learning Obama won Dem IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: IF FELT PROUD LEARNING OBAMA WAS DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT: Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. Strongly 5. Not so strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in T1a; R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085234 Numeric Dec 0 T1b T1b. Was R angry learning Obama won Democratic IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: (At the time, did you feel:) ANGRY .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 246 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085234a Numeric Dec 0 T1b1 T1b1. How angry was R learning Obama won Dem IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: IF FELT ANGRY LEARNING OBAMA WAS DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT: Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. Strongly 5. Not so strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in T1b; R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085235 Numeric Dec 0 T1c T1c. Was R disappointed learning Obama won Dem IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: (At the time, did you feel:) DISAPPOINTED .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085235a Numeric Dec 0 T1c1 T1c1. How disappointed was R learning Obama won Dem IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: IF FELT DISAPPOINTED LEARNING OBAMA WAS DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT: Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. Page 247 of 367 1. Strongly 5. Not so strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in T1c; R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085236 Numeric Dec 0 T1d T1d. Was R afraid learning Obama won Democratic IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: (At the time, did you feel:) AFRAID .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085236a Numeric Dec 0 T1d1 T1d1. How afraid was R learning Obama won Dem IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: IF FELT AFRAID LEARNING OBAMA WAS DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT: Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. Strongly 5. Not so strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in T1d; R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085237 Numeric Dec 0 T1e T1e. Was R happy learning Obama won Democratic IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: (At the time, did you feel:) HAPPY .......................................................................... Page 248 of 367 Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085237a Numeric Dec 0 T1e1 T1e1. How happy was R learning Obama won Dem IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: IF FELT HAPPY LEARNING OBAMA WAS DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT: Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. Strongly 5. Not so strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in T1e; R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085238 Numeric Dec 0 T1f T1f. Was R hopeful learning Obama won Democratic IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: (At the time, did you feel:) HOPEFUL .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 249 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085238a Numeric Dec 0 T1f1 T1f1. How hopeful was R learning Obama won Dem IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A OR 1B: IF FELT HOPEFUL LEARNING OBAMA WAS DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT: Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. 1. Strongly 5. Not so strongly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in T1f; R selected for VERSION 2A or 2B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085239 Numeric Dec 0 T2 T2. Why does R think Obama won Democratic nomination IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1A: WHY do you think Barack Obama won the Democratic nomination? .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release ============================================================================================= V085240 Numeric Dec 0 T3 T3. Why does R think Hillary Clinton lost Dem IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1B: WHY do you think Hillary Clinton lost the Democratic nomination? .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 Page 250 of 367 T4 IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: We are interested in how you felt when you first learned that Barack Obama had won the presidential election and John McCain had lost. ============================================================================================= V085241 Numeric Dec 0 T4a T4a. Was R proud learning Obama won the Pres election IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: Did you feel: PROUD .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085241a Numeric Dec 0 T4a1 T4a1. How proud was R learning Obama won the Pres IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: IF FELT PROUD LEARNING OBAMA WON PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not so strongly -1. INAP, 5,-4,-8,-9 in T1a; R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085242 Numeric Dec 0 T4b T4b. Was R angry learning Obama won the Pres election IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: (Did you feel:) ANGRY .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085242a Numeric Dec 0 T4b1 T4b1. How angry was R learning Obama won the Pres IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: IF FELT ANGRY LEARNING OBAMA WON PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: Page 251 of 367 Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly -1. INAP, 5,-4,-8,-9 in T1b; R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085243 Numeric Dec 0 T4c T4c. Was R disappointed learning Obama won the Pres IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: (Did you feel:) DISAPPOINTED .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085243a Numeric Dec 0 T4c1 T4c1. How disappointed was R learning Obama won Pres IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: IF FELT DISAPPOINTED LEARNING OBAMA WON PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not so strongly -1. INAP, 5,-4,-8,-9 in T1c; R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085244 Numeric Dec 0 T4d T4d. Was R afraid learning Obama won the Pres election IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: (Did you feel:) AFRAID .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085244a Numeric Dec 0 T4d1 T4d1. How afraid was R learning Obama won the Pres Page 252 of 367 IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: IF FELT AFRAID LEARNING OBAMA WON PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not so strongly -1. INAP, 5,-4,-8,-9 in T1d; R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085245 Numeric Dec 0 T4e T4e. Was R happy learning Obama won the Pres election IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: (Did you feel:) HAPPY .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085245a Numeric Dec 0 T4e1 T4e1. How happy was R learning Obama won the Pres IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: IF FELT HAPPY LEARNING OBAMA WON PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not so strongly -1. INAP, 5,-4,-8,-9 in T1e; R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085246 Numeric Dec 0 T4f T4f. Was R hopeful learning Obama won the Pres IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: (Did you feel:) HOPEFUL .......................................................................... 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085246a Numeric Dec 0 Page 253 of 367 T4f1 T4f1. How hopeful was R learning Obama won the Pres IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A OR 2B: IF FELT HOPEFUL LEARNING OBAMA WON PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: Did you feel this STRONGLY or NOT SO STRONGLY? .......................................................................... 1. Strongly 5. Not so strongly -1. INAP, 5,-4,-8,-9 in T1f; R selected for VERSION 1A or 1B -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085247 Numeric Dec 0 T5 T5. Why does R think Obama won the Presidential IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2A: WHY do you think Barack Obama won the Presidential election? .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release ============================================================================================= V085248 Numeric Dec 0 T6 T6. Why does R think McCain lost the Presidential IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2B: WHY do you think John McCain lost the Presidential election? .......................................................................... The open-ended (text) response to this question is confidential; responses are not yet coded. Respondents were randomly assigned to be asked VERSION 1 nominee/winner affects questions T1-T1f1 or else VERSION 2 nominee/winner affects questions T4-T4f1. In addition, VERSION 1 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T2 (VERSION 1A) or T3 (VERSION 1B) nomination result question, and VERSION 2 respondents were randomly assigned to be asked either the T5 (VERSION 2A) or T6 (VERSION 2B) election result question. -2. No Post-election IW -3. INAP, confidential (open-ended); not coded in the current Release ============================================================================================= V085249 Numeric Dec 0 V1_ V1_. No identification with religion (PRELOAD) No identification with religion (PRELOAD) .......................................................................... This is the value set prior to administration, for use as preload. For the Post-election interview, this value was set to 1 if R indicated in the Pre-election interview that he/she did not attend church and did not consider self as member of a church or congregation. Page 254 of 367 0. PRE-ELECTION: did not report both non-attendance and non-membership 1. PRE-ELECTION: both non-attendance and non-membership -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085250 Numeric Dec 0 V1 V1. NO RELIGIOUS IDENTIFICATION: consider self Jewish IF NO CHURCH ATTENDANCE AND DOES NOT THINK OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOM: Do you consider yourself to be Jewish for any reason, or do you not consider yourself to be Jewish at all? .......................................................................... 1. Yes, R considers self Jewish 3. R mentions a partial identification as Jewish 5. No, R does not consider self Jewish at all -1. INAP, 0 in V1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085250a Numeric Dec 0 V1a V1a. NO RELIGIOUS IDENTIFICATION: if Jewish, type IF NO CHURCH ATTENDANCE AND DOES NOT THINK OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH OR DENOM: IF CONSIDERS SELF JEWISH IN WHOLE OR PART: Do you consider yourself to be an ORTHODOX Jew, CONSERVATIVE, REFORM or what? .......................................................................... 1. Orthodox 2. Conservative 3. Reform 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5-8,-9 in V1 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085251a Numeric Dec 0 V2_1 V2_1. Major religion group (PRELOAD) IF PRELOAD MAJOR RELIGIOUS GROUP NOT NONE/NA/DK: MAJOR RELIGION GROUP (PRELOAD) .......................................................................... This is the value set prior to administration, for use as preload, based on Pre-election responses. 1. Protestant 2. Catholic 3. Jewish 7. Other -1. INAP, major religion none/DK/NA -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085251b Numeric Dec 0 V2_2 V2_2. Religious denomination (PRELOAD) IF PRELOAD MAJOR RELIGIOUS GROUP NOT NONE/NA/DK/CATHOLIC/JEWISH: Page 255 of 367 PRELOAD: RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION .......................................................................... This is the value set prior to administration, for use as preload, based on Pre-election responses. 01. Baptist 02. Episcopalian/Anglican/Church of England 03. Lutheran 04. Methodist 05. Just Protestant 06. Presbyterian 07. Reformed 08. Brethren 09. Evangelical United Brethren 10. Christian or just Christian 11. Christian Scientist 12. Church (or Churches) of Christ 13. United Church of Christ 14. Disciples of Christ 15. Church of God 16. Assembly of God 17. Congregationalist 18. Holiness 19. Pentecostal 20. Friends, Quaker 21. Orthodox (SPECIFY) 22. Non-denominational - Protestant 23. Mormons 24. Jehovah's Witnesses 25. Latter Day Saints 26. Unitarian/Universalist 27. Buddhist 28. Hindu -1. INAP, denomination DK/NA; major religion none/DK/NA/Catholic/Jewish -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085252 Numeric Dec 0 V2 V2. Was R raised in PRELOAD religion IF R INDICATED RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: When I interviewed you before the election, you said you were -RELIGION -. Were you raised -RELIGION-, or were you not raised -RELIGION-? .......................................................................... See V2_1 and V2_2. Religion from the Pre-election survey was preloaded here. Denomination was preloaded unless R was Catholic or Jewish. If R indicated Catholic or Jewish, "Catholic"/"Jewish" was preloaded here. 1. Was 5. Was not -1. INAP, denomination DK/NA/Other; major religion none/DK/NA -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085252a Numeric Dec 0 V3 V3. Raised in other/no religion: what major religion IF NOT DID NOT INDICATE BEING RAISED IN CURRENT RELIGION/ IF R DID NOT INDICATE DK WHETHER RAISED IN CURRENT RELIGION: Page 256 of 367 Were you raised PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, JEWISH, in NO RELIGION, or SOMETHING ELSE? .......................................................................... 1. Protestant 2. Catholic 3. Jewish 6. No religion 7. Other -1. INAP, 1,-8,-9 in V2 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085253 Numeric Dec 0 V4 V4. Raised in other religion: what denomination IF RAISED PROTESTANT OR OTHER What church or denomination is that? .......................................................................... 1. Baptist 2. Episcopalian/Anglican/Church of England 3. Lutheran 4. Methodist 5. Just Protestant 6. Presbyterian 7. Reformed 8. Brethren 9. Evangelical United Brethren 10. Christian or just Christian 11. Christian Scientist 12. Church (or Churches) of Christ 13. United Church of Christ 14. Disciples of Christ 15. Church of God 16. Assembly of God 17. Congregationalist 18. Holiness 19. Pentecostal 20. Friends, Quaker 21. Orthodox {SPECIFY} 22. Non-denominational - Protestant 23. Mormons 24. Jehovah's Witnesses 25. Latter Day Saints 26. Unitarian/Universalist 27. Buddhist 28. Hindu 29. Muslim/Islam 30. Native American 80. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V3; 1 or -8 in V2 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085254 Numeric Dec 0 V4a V4a. Raised in other religion: Baptist IF RAISED BAPTIST: With which Baptist group was the church you were raised in associated? Is it the Southern Baptist Convention, the American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., the American Baptist Association, an independent Baptist church or some other Baptist group? .......................................................................... Page 257 of 367 1. Southern Baptist Convention -1. INAP, 2-80 in V4; 2,3,6,-9 in V3; 1 or -8 in V2 Catholic/Jewish -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085254a Numeric Dec 0 V4b V4b. Raised in other religion: independent Baptist IF RAISED BAPTIST: IF INDEPENDENT BAPTIST: Was this church affiliated with any larger Baptist group or was this strictly a local church? .......................................................................... 1. Larger Baptist group {SPECIFY} 2. Local -1. INAP, 1-3,7,-8,-9 in V4a; 2-80 in V4; 2,3,6,-9 in V3; 1 or -8 in V2 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085255 Numeric Dec 0 V4c V4c. Raised in other religion: Lutheran IF RAISED LUTHERAN: Was the church you were raised in part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Missouri Synod, or some other Lutheran group? .......................................................................... 1. Evangelical Lutheran Church 2. Missouri Synod 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1,2,4-80 in V4; 2,3,6,-9 in V3; 1 or -8 in V2 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085256 Numeric Dec 0 V4d V4d. Raised in other religion: Methodist IF RAISED METHODIST: Was the church you were raised in part of the United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal, or some other Methodist group? .......................................................................... 1. United Methodist Church 2. African Methodist Episcopal 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1-3,5-80 in V4; 2,3,6,-9 in V3; 1 or -8 in V2 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know Page 258 of 367 -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085257 Numeric Dec 0 V4e V4e. Raised in other religion: Presbyterian IF RAISED PRESBYTERIAN Was that the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. or some other Presbyterian group? .......................................................................... 1. Presbyterian Church USA (formerly United Presbyterian Church) 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1-5,7-80 in V4; 2,3,6,-9 in V3; 1 or -8 in V2 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085258 Numeric Dec 0 V4f V4f. Raised in other religion: Reformed IF RAISED REFORMED: Was that the Christian Reformed Church, the Reformed Church in America or some other Reformed group? .......................................................................... 1. Christian Reformed Church 2. The Reformed Church in America 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1-6,8-80 in V4; 2,3,6,-9 in V3; 1 or -8 in V2 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085259 Numeric Dec 0 V4g V4g. Raised in other religion: Brethren IF RAISED BRETHREN: Was that the church of the Brethren, the Plymouth Brethren, or what? .......................................................................... 1. Church of the Brethren 2. The Plymouth Brethren 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1-7,9-80 in V4; -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085260 Numeric Dec 0 V4h V4h. Raised in other religion: 'Christian' IF RAISED 'CHRISTIAN': When you say you were raised "Christian" does that mean the denomination called the "Christian Church Disciples of Christ," or some other Christian denomination, or do you mean to say "I was raised just a Christian"? .......................................................................... Page 259 of 367 1. Disciples of Christ 2. I was raised just a Christian 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1-9,11-80 in V4; 2,3,6,-9 in V3; 1 or -8 in V2 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085261 Numeric Dec 0 V4j V4j. Raised in other religion: Church of Christ IF RAISED CHURCH OF CHRIST: Was that the Church of Christ or the United Church of Christ? .......................................................................... 1. Church of Christ 2. United Church of Christ -1. INAP, 1-11,13-80 in V4; -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085262 Numeric Dec 0 V4k V4k. Raised in other religion: Church of God IF RAISED CHURCH OF GOD: Was that the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana; the Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the Church of God in Christ; or some other Church of God? .......................................................................... 1. Anderson, Indiana 2. Cleveland, Tennessee 3. Church of God in Christ 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1-14,16-80 in V4; -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085263 Numeric Dec 0 V4m V4m. Raised in no religion: raised as a Jew IF RAISED NO RELIGION: Were you raised as a Jew? .......................................................................... 1. Yes, raised Jewish 3. R mentions partial raising as Jewish 5. No, not raised Jewish -1. INAP, 1,2,3,-8,-9 in V3 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085263a Numeric Dec 0 Page 260 of 367 V4n V4n. Raised in no religion: if raised as a Jew, type IF RAISED JEWISH IN WHOLE OR IN PART: Were you raised ORTHODOX, CONSERVATIVE, REFORM or what? .......................................................................... 1. Orthodox 2. Conservative 3. Reform 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in V4m and 6 in V3; 1,2,7,-8,-9 in V3; 1 or -8 in V2 -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) ============================================================================================= V085264 Numeric Dec 0 V5_ V5_. Marital status (PRELOAD) Marital status (PRELOAD) .......................................................................... This is the value set prior to administration, for use as preload. 0. PRE-ELECTION: not married or partnered 1. PRE-ELECTION: married or partnered -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085265 Numeric Dec 0 V5 V5. Spouse religion: same as PRELOAD religion IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: I have a few questions about (your husband/your wife/your partner). Is (he/she) -RELIGION-? .......................................................................... See V2_1 and V2_2. R's religion from the Pre-election survey was preloaded here. Denomination was preloaded unless R was Catholic or Jewish. If R indicated Catholic or Jewish, "Catholic"/"Jewish" was preloaded here. 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, 0 in V5_; 1 in V5_ and denomination DK/NA/Other or major religion none/DK/NA Catholic/Jewish -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085266 Numeric Dec 0 V6 V6. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: major Is (he/she) PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, JEWISH, in NO RELIGION, or SOMETHING ELSE? .......................................................................... 1. Protestant 2. Catholic 3. Jewish 6. No religion Page 261 of 367 7. Other -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085267 Numeric Dec 0 V7 V7. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: denomination IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: IF SPOUSE RELIGION IS NOT R'S RELIGION: IF SPOUSE MAJOR RELIGION GROUP IS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': What church or denomination is that? .......................................................................... 1. Baptist 2. Episcopalian/Anglican/Church of England 3. Lutheran 4. Methodist 5. Just Protestant 6. Presbyterian 7. Reformed 8. Brethren 9. Evangelical United Brethren 10. Christian or just Christian 11. Christian Scientist 12. Church (or Churches) of Christ 13. United Church of Christ 14. Disciples of Christ 15. Church of God 16. Assembly of God 17. Congregationalist 18. Holiness 19. Pentecostal 20. Friends, Quaker 21. Orthodox {SPECIFY} 22. Non-denominational - Protestant 23. Mormons 24. Jehovah's Witnesses 25. Latter Day Saints 26. Unitarian/Universalist 27. Buddhist 28. Hindu 29. Muslim/Islam 30. Native American 80. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085268 Numeric Dec 0 V7a V7a. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: Baptist IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: IF SPOUSE RELIGION IS NOT R'S RELIGION: IF SPOUSE MAJOR RELIGION GROUP IS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF SPOUSE DENOMINATION IS BAPTIST: With which Baptist group is (your husband's/your wife's/your partner's) church associated? Is it the Southern Baptist Convention, the American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., the American Baptist Association, an independent Baptist church or some other Baptist group? .......................................................................... Page 262 of 367 1. Southern Baptist Convention 2. American Baptist Churches in USA 3. American Baptist Association 4. Independent Baptist 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 2-80,-8,-9 in V7; 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085268a Numeric Dec 0 V7b V7b. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: ind Baptist IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: IF SPOUSE RELIGION IS NOT R'S RELIGION: IF SPOUSE MAJOR RELIGION GROUP IS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF SPOUSE DENOMINATION IS BAPTIST: IF INDEPENDENT BAPTIST: Is (your husband's/your wife's/your partner's) church affiliated with any larger Baptist group or was this strictly a local church? .......................................................................... 1. Larger Baptist group {SPECIFY} 2. Local -1. INAP, 1-3,7,-8,-9 in V7a; 2-80,-8,-9 in V7; 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085269 Numeric Dec 0 V7c V7c. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: Lutheran IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: IF SPOUSE RELIGION IS NOT R'S RELIGION: IF SPOUSE MAJOR RELIGION GROUP IS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF SPOUSE DENOMINATION IS LUTHERAN: Is (your husband's/your wife's/your partner's) church part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Missouri Synod, or some other Lutheran group? .......................................................................... 1. Evangelical Lutheran Church 2. Missouri Synod 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1,2,4-80,-8,-9 in V7; 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085270 Numeric Dec 0 V7d V7d. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: Methodist IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: IF SPOUSE RELIGION IS NOT R'S RELIGION: IF SPOUSE MAJOR RELIGION GROUP IS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF SPOUSE DENOMINATION IS METHODIST: Page 263 of 367 Is (your husband's/your wife's/your partner's) part of the United Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal, or some other Methodist group? .......................................................................... 1. United Methodist Church -1. INAP, 1-3,5-80,-8,-9 in V7; 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085271 Numeric Dec 0 V7e V7e. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: IF SPOUSE RELIGION IS NOT R'S RELIGION: IF SPOUSE MAJOR RELIGION GROUP IS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF SPOUSE DENOMINATION IS PRESBYTERIAN: Is that the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. or some other Presbyterian group? .......................................................................... 1. Presbyterian Church USA (formerly United Presbyterian Church) 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1-5,8-80,-8,-9 in V7; 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085272 Numeric Dec 0 V7f V7f. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: Reformed IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: IF SPOUSE RELIGION IS NOT R'S RELIGION: IF SPOUSE MAJOR RELIGION GROUP IS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF SPOUSE DENOMINATION IS REFORMED: Is that the Christian Reformed Church, the Reformed Church in America or some other Reformed group? .......................................................................... 1. Christian Reformed Church 2. The Reformed Church in America 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1-6,8-80,-8,-9 in V7; 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085273 Numeric Dec 0 V7g V7g. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: Brethren IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: IF SPOUSE RELIGION IS NOT R'S RELIGION: IF SPOUSE MAJOR RELIGION GROUP IS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF SPOUSE DENOMINATION IS BRETHREN: Page 264 of 367 Is that the church of the Brethren, the Plymouth Brethren, or what? .......................................................................... 1. Church of the Brethren 2. The Plymouth Brethren -1. INAP, 1-7,9-80,-8,-9 in V7; 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085274 Numeric Dec 0 V7h V7h. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: 'Christian' IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: IF SPOUSE RELIGION IS NOT R'S RELIGION: IF SPOUSE MAJOR RELIGION GROUP IS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF SPOUSE DENOMINATION IS 'CHRISTIAN': When you say (your husband/your wife/your partner) is "Christian" does that mean the denomination called the "Christian Church Disciples of Christ," or some other Christian denomination, or do you mean to say "(he/she) is just a Christian"? .......................................................................... 1. Disciples of Christ 2. I was raised just a Christian 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1-9,11-80,-8,-9 in V7; 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085275 Numeric Dec 0 V7j V7j. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: Church of IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: IF SPOUSE RELIGION IS NOT R'S RELIGION: IF SPOUSE MAJOR RELIGION GROUP IS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF SPOUSE DENOMINATION IS CHURCH OF CHRIST: Is that the Church of Christ or the United Church of Christ? .......................................................................... 1. Church of Christ 2. United Church of Christ -1. INAP, 1-11,13-80,-8,-9 in V7; 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; ] 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085276 Numeric Dec 0 V7k V7k. Spouse religion not PRELOAD religion: Church of Page 265 of 367 IF R INDICATED OWN RELIGION IN PRE-ELECTION SURVEY: IF RESPONDENT MARRIED OR PARTNERED: IF SPOUSE RELIGION IS NOT R'S RELIGION: IF SPOUSE MAJOR RELIGION GROUP IS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': IF SPOUSE DENOMINATION IS CHURCH OF GOD: Is that the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana; the Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the Church of God in Christ; or some other Church of God? .......................................................................... 1. Anderson, Indiana 2. Cleveland, Tennessee 3. Church of God in Christ 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 1-14,16-80,-8,-9 in V7; 2,3,6,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ ============================================================================================= V085277 Numeric Dec 0 V7m V7m. Spouse religion none: is spouse Jewish IS SPOUSE HAS NO RELIGION: Does (your husband/your wife/your partner) consider (himself/ herself) Jewish in any way? .......................................................................... 1. Yes, spouse considers self Jewish 3. R mentions spouse partial identification as Jewish 5. No, spouse does not consider self Jewish at all -1. INAP, 1-3,7,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085277a Numeric Dec 0 V7n V7n. Spouse religion none: if spouse Jewish, type SPOUSE IS JEWISH: / IF SPOUSE/PARTNER HAS NO RELIGION BUT CONSIDERS SELF JEWISH: Is (your husband/your wife/your partner) ORTHODOX, CONSERVATIVE, REFORM, or what? .......................................................................... 1. Orthodox 2. Conservative 3. Reform 7. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in V7m and 6 in V6; 1-2,7,-8,-9 in V6; 5,-8,-9 in V5; 0 in V5_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085278 Numeric Dec 0 W1_ W1. HISPANIC (PRELOAD) HISPANIC RESPONDENT (PRELOAD) .......................................................................... Page 266 of 367 Built from B2_. 0. Not preloaded as Hispanic 1. Preloaded as Hispanic -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085279 Numeric Dec 0 W1 W1. HISPANIC: news in English or Spanish IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: For information about politics would you say you get the most information from Spanish-language television, radio, and newspapers, or from English-language TV, radio, and newspapers? .......................................................................... 1. English more 2. Spanish more 3. Both Equally (Bilingual) 4. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085280 Numeric Dec 0 W2 W2. HISPANIC SPANISH LANG IW: converse well in English IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: IF SPANISH LANGUAGE INTERVIEW: Would you say you could carry on a conversation in English (both understanding and speaking) VERY WELL, PRETTY WELL, JUST A LITTLE, or NOT AT ALL? .......................................................................... 1. Very well 2. Pretty well 3. Just a little 4. Not at all 5. Other {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 0 in W1_; not a Spanish language interview -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085281 Numeric Dec 0 W3 W3. HISPANIC NOT SPANISH LANG IW: converse well in IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: IF NOT A SPANISH LANGUAGE INTERVIEW: Would you say you could carry on a conversation in Spanish (both understanding and speaking) VERY WELL, PRETTY WELL, JUST A LITTLE, or NOT AT ALL? .......................................................................... 1. Very well 2. Pretty well 3. Just a little 4. Not at all 5. Other {SPECIFY} Page 267 of 367 -1. INAP, 0 in W1_; Spanish language interview -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085282 Numeric Dec 0 W4 W4. HISPANIC: how important to speak Spanish IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: How important do you think it is for you or your family to maintain the ability to speak Spanish? VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT VERY important, or NOT AT ALL important? .......................................................................... 1. Very Important 2. Somewhat important 3. Not very important 4. Not at all important -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085283 Numeric Dec 0 W5a W5a. HISPANIC: how important to read and write English IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: How important do you think it is that everyone in the United States learn to read and write English? (VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, NOT VERY important, or NOT AT ALL important)? .......................................................................... 1. Very Important 2. Somewhat important 3. Not very important 4. Not at all important -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085284 Numeric Dec 0 W5b W5b. HISPANIC: how important to speak English in US IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: How important do you think it is that everyone in the United States learn to speak English? .......................................................................... 1. Very Important 2. Somewhat important 3. Not very important 4. Not at all important -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 268 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085285a Numeric Dec 0 W6a W6a. HISPANIC: Hispanics in common with blacks IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: Thinking about issues like job opportunities, educational attainment or income, how much do Hispanics have in common with other racial groups in the United State today? Would you say Hispanics have A LOT in common, SOME in common, LITTLE in common, or NOTHING AT ALL in common with: AFRICAN-AMERICANS .......................................................................... 1. A lot 2. Some 3. Little 4. Nothing at all -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085285b Numeric Dec 0 W6b W6b. HISPANIC: Hispanics in common with whites IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: (Thinking about issues like job opportunities, educational attainment or income, would you say Hispanics have A LOT in common, SOME in common, LITTLE in common, or NOTHING AT ALL in common with:) WHITES .......................................................................... 1. A lot 2. Some 3. Little 4. Nothing at all -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085286a Numeric Dec 0 W7a W7a. HISPANIC: Hispanics in common with blacks IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: Now I’d like you to think about the POLITICAL situation of Hispanics in American society. Thinking about things like government services and employment, political power and representation, how much do Hispanics have in common with other racial groups in the United States today? Would you say Hispanics have A LOT in common, SOME in common, LITTLE in common, or NOTHING AT ALL in common with: AFRICAN-AMERICANS? .......................................................................... 1. A lot 2. Some 3. Little 4. Nothing at all Page 269 of 367 -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085286b Numeric Dec 0 W7b W7b. HISPANIC: Hispanics in common with whites IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: (Thinking about things like government services and employment, would you say Hispanics have A LOT in common, SOME in common, LITTLE in common, or NOTHING AT ALL in common with:) WHITES? .......................................................................... 1. A lot 2. Some 3. Little 4. Nothing at all -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085287 Numeric Dec 0 W8 W8. HISPANIC: Hispanics doing well if blacks doing IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: How much does Hispanics doing well depend on African-Americans also doing well? A LOT, SOME, A LITTLE, or NOT AT ALL? .......................................................................... 1. A lot 2. Some 3. Little 4. Not at all -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 W9 IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: After each of the next items, would you tell me if you believe there is strong competition, weak competition, or no competition at all between Hispanics and African-Americans. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085288a Numeric Dec 0 W9a w9a. HISPANIC: compete with blacks in jobs IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: Page 270 of 367 How about IN GETTING JOBS STRONG competition, WEAK competition, or NO competition? .......................................................................... 1. Strong competition 2. Weak competition 3. No competition -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085288b Numeric Dec 0 W9b W9b. HISPANIC: com[pete with blacks in education IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: (How about) HAVING ACCESS TO EDUCATION AND QUALITY SCHOOLS STRONG competition, WEAK competition, or NO competition? .......................................................................... 1. Strong competition 2. Weak competition 3. No competition -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085288c Numeric Dec 0 W9c W9c. HISPANIC: compete with blacks in government IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: (How about) GETTING JOBS WITH THE CITY OR STATE GOVERNMENT STRONG competition, WEAK competition, or NO competition? .......................................................................... 1. Strong competition 2. Weak competition 3. No competition -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085288d Numeric Dec 0 W9d W9d. HISPANIC: compete with blacks in govt jobs IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: (How about) HAVING HISPANICS WINNING ELECTIONS TO GET JOBS IN GOVERNMENT STRONG competition, WEAK competition, or NO competition? .......................................................................... Page 271 of 367 1. Strong competition 2. Weak competition 3. No competition -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085289a Numeric Dec 0 W10a W10a. HISPANIC: how important to blend in IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: How important is it for Hispanics to: CHANGE SO THAT THEY BLEND INTO THE LARGER AMERICAN SOCIETY? VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, or NOT AT ALL important? .......................................................................... 1. Very important 2. Somewhat important 3. Not at all important -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085289b Numeric Dec 0 W10b W10b. HISPANIC: how important to maintain culture IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: How important is it for Hispanics to: MAINTAIN THEIR DISTINCT CULTURES? VERY important, SOMEWHAT important, or NOT AT ALL important? .......................................................................... 1. Very important 2. Somewhat important 3. Not at all important -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085290 Numeric Dec 0 W11 W11. HISPANIC: R doing well depend upon Hispanics IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: How much does your doing well depend on Hispanics also doing well? A LOT, SOME, A LITTLE, or NOT AT ALL? .......................................................................... 1. A lot 2. Some 3. Little 4. Not at all -1. INAP, 0 in W1_ -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) Page 272 of 367 -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085291 Numeric Dec 0 W12_ W12. Country of Hispanic ancestry (PRELOAD) IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: COUNTRY OF HISPANIC ANCESTRY (PRELOAD) .......................................................................... This is the value set prior to administration, for use as preload. This is the country of Hispanic ancestry in the Pre-election interview for respondents who had identified as Hispanic code 40 in Pre-election Y24a-Y24e, or as Hispanic in Pre-election Y27 or Y28a; some resondents identified as Hispanic for the Post-election preload were not asked the Pre-election question on country of Hispanic ancestry because Y24a-Y24e, Y27, or Y28 did not capture Hispanic status; in these cases, Hispanic status had been identified in the Household Listing (roster). 1. Argentina 2. Bolivia 3. Chile 4. Colombia 5. Costa Rica 6. Cuba 7. Dominican Republic 8. Ecuador 9. El Salvador 10. Guatemala 11. Honduras 12. Mexico 13. Nicaragua 14. Panama 15. Paraguay 16. Peru 17. Puerto Rico 18. Spain 19. Uruguay 20. Venezuela 23. U. S. A. 77. OTHER {SPECIFY} -1. INAP, 0 in W1_; country of ancestry not administered in Pre-election IW -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) ============================================================================================= V085292 Numeric Dec 0 W12 W12. HISPANIC: how often contact with ancestral IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: IF COUNTRY OF HISPANIC ANCESTRY DETERMINED IN PRE-ELECTION IW: How often do you have contact with friends and family in -COUNTRY-? ONCE A WEEK OR MORE, ONCE A MONTH OR MORE, ONCE EVERY SEVERAL MONTHS, or NEVER? .......................................................................... 1. Once a week or more 2. Once a month or more 3. Once every several months 4. Never -1. INAP, 23 in W12_; 0 in W1_; country of ancestry not administered in Pre-election IW -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused Page 273 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085293 Numeric Dec 0 W13 W13. HISPANIC: how often visit ancestral country IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: IF COUNTRY OF HISPANIC ANCESTRY DETERMINED IN PRE-ELECTION IW: How often do you visit -COUNTRY-? MORE THAN ONCE A YEAR, ONCE A YEAR, ONCE IN THE PAST THREE YEARS, ONCE IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS, MORE THAN FIVE YEARS AGO, or NEVER .......................................................................... 1. More than once a year 2. Once a year 3. Once in the past three years 4. Once in the past five years 5. More than five years ago 6. Never -1. INAP, 23 in W12_; 0 in W1_; country of ancestry not administered in Pre-election IW -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085294 Numeric Dec 0 W14 W14. HISPANIC: how often send money to ancestral IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: IF COUNTRY OF HISPANIC ANCESTRY DETERMINED IN PRE-ELECTION IW: How often do you send money to friends or family in -COUNTRY-? MORE THAN ONCE A MONTH, ONCE A MONTH, ONCE EVERY FEW MONTHS, ONCE A YEAR, LESS THAN ONCE A YEAR, or NEVER .......................................................................... 1. More than once a month 2. Once a month 3. Once every few months 4. Once a year 5. Less than once a year 6. Never -1. INAP, 23 in W12_; 0 in W1_; country of ancestry not administered in Pre-election IW -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085295 Numeric Dec 0 W15 W15. HISPANIC: attn to politics in ancestral country IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: IF COUNTRY OF HISPANIC ANCESTRY DETERMINED IN PRE-ELECTION IW: How much attention would you say you pay to politics in -COUNTRY-? Would you say you pay A LOT of attention, SOME attention, a LITTLE attention, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... 1. A lot 2. Some 3. Little 4. None Page 274 of 367 -1. INAP, 23 in W12_; 0 in W1_; country of ancestry not administered in Pre-election IW -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085296 Numeric Dec 0 W16 W16. HISPANIC: did R ever vote in ancestral country IF PRELOAD HISPANIC: IF COUNTRY OF HISPANIC ANCESTRY DETERMINED IN PRE-ELECTION IW: IF R WAS NOT BORN IN THE U.S.: Before coming to the US, did you ever vote in elections in -COUNTRY-? .......................................................................... In the Pre-election interview, respondents who had identified as Hispanic code 40 in Pre-election Y24a-Y24e, or as Hispanic in Pre-election Y27 or Y28a were asked whether they were born in the U.S.; some resondents identified as Hispanic for the Post-election preload were not asked the Pre-election question on nativ status because Y24a-Y24e, Y27, or Y28 did not capture Hispanic status; in these cases, Hispanic statis had been identified in the Household Listing (roster). 1. Yes 5. No -1. INAP, not born in ancestral country; 23 in W12_; 0 in W1_; country of ancestry and/or native status not administered in Pre-election IW -2. No Post-election IW -4. NA: preload failure (3 cases) -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085297a Numeric Dec 0 Y1a Y1a. Is govt economic bailout the right step [VERSION IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION Y1a: As you know, the government is potentially investing billions to try to keep financial institutions and markets secure. Do you think this is the right thing or the wrong thing for the government to be doing? .......................................................................... Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either VERSION Y1a or VERSION Y1b bailout question. See PostRandom.19. 1. Right thing to be doing 5. Wrong thing to be doing -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION Y1b -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085297b Numeric Dec 0 Y1b Y1b. Is govt economic bailout the right step [VERSION IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION Y1b: As you know, the government is potentially committing billions to try to keep financial institutions and markets secure. Do you think this is the right thing or the wrong thing for the government to be doing? .......................................................................... Page 275 of 367 Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered 1. Right thing to be doing 5. Wrong thing to be doing -1. INAP, R selected for VERSION Y1a -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085298 Numeric Dec 0 Y2 Y2. Should R have sent troops to Iraq in 2003 Do you think the United States should or should not have sent troops to fight the war in Iraq in 2003? .......................................................................... 1. Should 5. Should not -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085299 Numeric Dec 0 Y3 Y3. Should number of troops in Iraq be more or less in Compared to the number of U.S. troops in Iraq now, should the number of troops in Iraq THREE MONTHS from now be MORE, LESS or ABOUT THE SAME? .......................................................................... 1. More 3. Less 5. About the same -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085299a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Y3a Y3a. How much more troops in Iraq in 3 months IF R THERE SHOULD BE MORE TROOPS IN IRAQ IN 3 MONTHS: A LOT more, SOMEWHAT more, or A LITTLE more? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A lot more 3. Somewhat more 5. A little more -1. INAP, 3,5,-8,-9 in Y3 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085299b Numeric Dec 0 Page 276 of 367 Y3b Y3b. How much fewer troops in Iraq in 3 months IF R THERE SHOULD BE LESS TROOPS IN IRAQ IN 3 MONTHS: A LITTLE less, SOMEWHAT less, A LOT LESS BUT NOT NONE, or NONE AT ALL? .......................................................................... 1. A little less 3. Somewhat less 5. A lot less but not none 7. None at all -1. INAP, 1,5,-8,-9 in Y3 -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085299x Numeric Dec 0 Y3x Y3x. SUMMARY: TROOPS IN IRAQ IN 3 MONTHS SUMMARY: TROOPS IN IRAQ IN 3 MONTHS .......................................................................... 1. A lot more 2. Somewhat more 3. A little more 4. About the same 5. A little less 6. Somewhat less 7. A lot less but not none 8. None at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085300 Numeric Dec 0 Y3c Y3c. How important is issue of troop level How important to you personally is the issue of the number of U.S. troops in Iraq three months from now? NOT AT ALL important, SLIGHTLY important, MODERATELY important, VERY important, or EXTREMELY important? .......................................................................... 1. Not at all important 2. Slightly important 3. Moderately important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085301 Numeric Dec 0 Y4 Y4. Favor or oppose deadline for withdrawal of Iraq Do you favor, oppose, or neither favor nor oppose setting a deadline for withdrawing all U.S. troops from Iraq? .......................................................................... 1. Favor 5. Oppose 7. Neither favor nor oppose Page 277 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085301a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Y4a Y4a. How much favor/oppose withdrawal deadline for IF R FAVORS IRAQ TROOP WITHDRAWAL DEADLINE/ IF R OPPOSES IRAQ TROOP WITHDRAWAL DEADLINE Do you [favor/oppose] that a GREAT DEAL, MODERATELY, or a LITTLE? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. A great deal 3. Moderately 5. A little -1. INAP, 7,-8,-9 in Y4 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085301x Numeric Dec 0 Y4x Y4x. SUMMARY: DEADLINE FOR WITHDRAWAL OF IRAQ TROOPS SUMMARY: DEADLINE FOR WITHDRAWAL OF IRAQ TROOPS .......................................................................... 1. Favor a great deal 2. Favor moderately 3. Favor a little 4. Neither favor nor oppose 5. Oppose a little 6. Oppose moderately 7. Oppose a great deal -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085302 Numeric Dec 0 Y4b Y4b. How important is withdrawal deadline for Iraq How important to you personally is the issue of setting a deadline for withdrawing all U.S. troops from Iraq? NOT AT ALL important, SLIGHTLY important, MODERATELY important, VERY important, or EXTREMELY important? 1. Not at all important 2. Slightly important 3. Moderately important 4. Very important 5. Extremely important -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 Y5a Page 278 of 367 You might have favorable thoughts or feelings about the Democratic Party. Or you might have unfavorable thoughts or feelings about the Democratic Party. Or you might have some of each. We would like to ask you first about any favorable thoughts ============================================================================================= V085303 Numeric Dec 0 Y5a1 Y5a1. Does R have favorable reaction to Democratic First, do you have any FAVORABLE thoughts or feelings about the DEMOCRATIC PARTY, or do you not have any? .......................................................................... 1. Have favorable thoughts or feelings 5. Do not have any -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085303a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Y5a1a Y5a1a. How favorable about Democratic Party IF R HAS FAVORABLE THOUGHTS ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY: How favorable are your favorable thoughts and feelings about the DEMOCRATIC PARTY? EXTREMELY favorable, VERY favorable, MODERATELY favorable, or SLIGHTLY favorable? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely 2. Very 3. Moderately 4. Slightly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y5a1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085304 Numeric Dec 0 Y5a2 Y5a2. Does R have unfavorable reaction to Democratic Do you have any UNFAVORABLE thoughts or feelings about the DEMOCRATIC PARTY, or do you not have any? .......................................................................... 1. Have unfavorable thoughts or feelings 5. Do not have any -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085304a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Page 279 of 367 Y5a2a Y5a2a. How unfavorable about Republican Party IF R HAS UNFAVORABLE THOUGHTS ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY: How unfavorable are your unfavorable thoughts and feelings about the DEMOCRATIC PARTY? EXTREMELY unfavorable, VERY unfavorable, MODERATELY unfavorable, or SLIGHTLY unfavorable? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely 2. Very 3. Moderately 4. Slightly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y5a2 -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= Numeric Dec 0 Y5b You might have favorable thoughts or feelings about the Republican Party. Or you might have unfavorable thoughts or feelings about the Republican Party. Or you might have some of each. We would like to ask you first about any favorable thoughts and feelings you might have about the Republican Party. Then in a moment, we'll ask you some separate questions about any unfavorable thoughts and feelings you might have. .......................................................................... ============================================================================================= V085305 Numeric Dec 0 Y5b1 Y5b1. Does R have favorable reaction to Republican First, do you have any FAVORABLE thoughts or feelings about the REPUBLICAN PARTY, or do you not have any? .......................................................................... 1. Have favorable thoughts or feelings 5. Do not have any -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085305a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Y5b1a Y5b1a. How favorable about Republican Party IF R HAS FAVORABLE THOUGHTS ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY: How favorable are your favorable thoughts and feelings about the REPUBLICAN PARTY? EXTREMELY favorable, VERY favorable, MODERATELY favorable, or SLIGHTLY favorable? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Page 280 of 367 1. Extremely 2. Very 3. Moderately 4. Slightly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y5b1 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085306 Numeric Dec 0 Y5b2 Y5b2. Does R have favorable reaction to Republican Do you have any UNFAVORABLE thoughts or feelings about the REPUBLICAN PARTY, or do you not have any? .......................................................................... 1. Have unfavorable thoughts or feelings 5. Do not have any -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085306a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Y5b2a Y5b2a. How favorable about Republican Party IF R HAS UNFAVORABLE THOUGHTS ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY: How unfavorable are your unfavorable thoughts and feelings about the REPUBLICAN PARTY? EXTREMELY unfavorable, VERY unfavorable, MODERATELY unfavorable, or SLIGHTLY unfavorable? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely 2. Very 3. Moderately 4. Slightly -1. INAP, 5,-8,-9 in Y5b2 -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085307 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Y6 Y6. How often does R put on a show When you're with other people, how often do you put on a show to impress or entertain them? ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, ABOUT HALF THE TIME, ONCE IN A WHILE, or NEVER? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. Page 281 of 367 1. Always 2. Most of the time 3. About half the time 4. Once in a while 5. Never -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085308 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Y7 Y7. Would R be a good actor How good or bad of an actor would you be? EXCELLENT, GOOD, FAIR, POOR, or VERY POOR? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Excellent 2. Good 3. Fair 4. Poor 5. Very poor -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085309 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Y8 Y8. Is R often the center of attention in a group When you're in a group of people, how often are you the center of attention? ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, ABOUT HALF THE TIME, ONCE IN A WHILE, or NEVER? .......................................................................... This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Always 2. Most of the time 3. About half the time 4. Once in a while 5. Never -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085310 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 Y9 Y9. How satisfied is R with life All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days? Would you say that you are EXTREMELY satisfied, VERY satisfied, MODERATELY satisfied, SLIGHTLY satisfied, or NOT SATISFIED AT ALL? .......................................................................... Page 282 of 367 This question was included in the subset of Post-election questions for which respondents were randomly assigned to administration with response options in either forward or reverse order. See Post.Random.1. 1. Extremely satisfied 2. Very satisfied 3. Moderately satisfied 4. Slightly satisfied 5. Not satisfied at all -2. No Post-election IW -8. Don't know -9. Refused ============================================================================================= V085311 ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 AMP.1 AMP.1. 1st BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 1st BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085311a ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 AMP.1a AMP.1a. 1st BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 1st BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.1. Page 283 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085311b ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 AMP.1b AMP.1b. 1st BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 1st BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.1. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085311c ? FWD/REV Numeric Dec 0 AMP.1c AMP.1c. 1st BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 1st BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085311d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.1d AMP.1d. 1st BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 1st BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 1st administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085312 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.2 AMP.2. 2nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 2nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 284 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 2nd facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085312a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.2a AMP.2a. 2nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 2nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.2. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085312b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.2b AMP.2b. 2nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (sec) 2nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.2. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) Page 285 of 367 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085312c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.2c AMP.2c. 2nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 2nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. 01. PHOTO A 02. PHOTO B 03. PHOTO C 04. PHOTO D 05. PHOTO E 06. PHOTO F 07. PHOTO G 08. PHOTO H 09. PHOTO J 10. PHOTO K 11. PHOTO L 12. PHOTO M 13. PHOTO N 14. PHOTO P 15. PHOTO Q 16. PHOTO R 17. PHOTO S 18. PHOTO T 19. PHOTO U 20. PHOTO V 21. PHOTO W 22. PHOTO X 23. PHOTO Y 24. PHOTO Z -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085312d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.2d AMP.2d. 2nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 2nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 2nd administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085313 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.3 AMP.3. 3rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 3rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 286 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 3rd facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085313a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.3a AMP.3a. 3rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 3rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.3. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085313b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.3b AMP.3b. 3rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 3rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.3. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) Page 287 of 367 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085313c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.3c AMP.3c. 3rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 3rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085313d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.3d AMP.3d. 3rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 3rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 3rd administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085314 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.4 AMP.4. 4th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 4th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 4th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. Page 288 of 367 See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085314a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.4a AMP.4a. 4th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 4th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.4. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085314b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.4b AMP.4b. 4th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 4th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.4. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085314c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.4c AMP.4c. 4th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 4th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085314d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.4d AMP.4d. 4th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 4th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... Page 289 of 367 This describes the 4th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085315 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.5 AMP.5. 5th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 5th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 5th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085315a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.5a AMP.5a. 5th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 5th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.5. Page 290 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085315b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.5b AMP.5b. 5th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 5th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.5. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085315c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.5c AMP.5c. 5th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 5th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085315d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.5d AMP.5d. 5th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 5th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 5th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085316 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.6 AMP.6. 6th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 6th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 291 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 6th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085316a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.6a AMP.6a. 6th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 6th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.6. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085316b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.6b AMP.6b. 6th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 6th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.6. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) Page 292 of 367 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085316c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.6c AMP.6c. 6th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 6th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085316d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.6d AMP.6d. 6th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 6th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 6th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085317 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.7 AMP.7. 7th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 7th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 7th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. Page 293 of 367 See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085317a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.7a AMP.7a. 7th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 7th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.7. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085317b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.7b AMP.7b. 7th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 7th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.7. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085317c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.7c AMP.7c. 7th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 7th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085317d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.7d AMP.7d. 7th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 7th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... Page 294 of 367 This describes the 7th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085318 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.8 AMP.8. 8th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 8th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 8th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085318a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.8a AMP.8a. 8th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 8th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.8. Page 295 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085318b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.8b AMP.8b. 8th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 8th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.8. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085318c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.8c AMP.8c. 8th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 8th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085318d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.8d AMP.8d. 8th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 8th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 8th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085319 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.9 AMP.9. 9th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 9th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 296 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 9th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085319a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.9a AMP.9a. 9th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 9th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.9. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085319b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.9b AMP.9b. 9th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 9th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.9. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) Page 297 of 367 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085319c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.9c AMP.9c. 9th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 9th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085319d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.9d AMP.9d. 9th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 9th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 9th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085320 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.10 AMP.10. 10th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 10th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 10th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. Page 298 of 367 See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085320a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.10a AMP.10a. 10th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 10th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.10. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085320b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.10b AMP.10b. 10th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 10th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.10. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085320c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.10c AMP.10c. 10th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 10th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085320d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.20d AMP.20d. 10th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 10th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... Page 299 of 367 This describes the 10th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085321 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.11 AMP.11. 11th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 11th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 11th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085321a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.11a AMP.11a. 11th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 11th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.11. Page 300 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085321b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.11b AMP.11b. 11th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 11th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.11. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085321c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.11c AMP.11c. 11th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 11th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085321d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.11d AMP.11d. 11th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 11th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 11th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085322 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.12 AMP.12. 12th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 12th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 301 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 12th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085322a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.12a AMP.12a. 12th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 12th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.12. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085322b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.12b AMP.12b. 12th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 12th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.12. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) Page 302 of 367 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085322c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.12c AMP.12c. 12th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 12th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085322d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.12d AMP.12d. 12th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 12th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 12th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085323 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.13 AMP.13. 13th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 13th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 13th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. Page 303 of 367 See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085323a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.13a AMP.13a. 13th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 13th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.13. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085323b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.13b AMP.13b. 13th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 13th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.13. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085323c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.13c AMP.13c. 13th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 13th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085323d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.13d AMP.13d. 13th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 13th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... Page 304 of 367 This describes the 13th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085324 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.14 AMP.14. 14th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 14th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 14th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085324a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.14a AMP.14a. 14th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 14th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.14. Page 305 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085324b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.14b AMP.14b. 14th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 14th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.14. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085324c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.14c AMP.14c. 14th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 14th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085324d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.14d AMP.14d. 14th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 14th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 14th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085325 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.15 AMP.15. 15th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 15th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 306 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 15th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085325a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.15a AMP.15a. 15th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 15th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.15. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085325b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.15b AMP.15b. 15th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 15th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.15. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) Page 307 of 367 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085325c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.15c AMP.15c. 15th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 15th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085325d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.15d AMP.15d. 15th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 15th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 15th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085326 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.16 AMP.16. 16th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 16th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 16th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. Page 308 of 367 See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085326a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.16a AMP.16a. 16th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 16th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.16. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085326b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.16b AMP.16b. 16th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 16th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.16. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085326c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.16c AMP.16c. 16th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 16th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085326d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.16d AMP.16d. 16th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 16th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... Page 309 of 367 This describes the 16th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085327 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.17 AMP.17. 17th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 17th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 17th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085327a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.17a AMP.17a. 17th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 17th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.17. Page 310 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085327b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.17b AMP.17b. 17th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 17th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.17. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085327c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.17c AMP.17c. 17th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 17th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085327d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.17d AMP.17d. 17th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 17th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 17th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085328 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.18 AMP.18. 18th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 18th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 311 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 18th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085328a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.18a AMP.18a. 18th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 18th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.18. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085328b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.18b AMP.18b. 18th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 18th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.18. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) Page 312 of 367 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085328c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.18c AMP.18c. 18th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 18th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085328d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.18d AMP.18d. 18th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 18th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 18th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085329 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.19 AMP.19. 19th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 19th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 19th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. Page 313 of 367 See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085329a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.19a AMP.19a. 19th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 19th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.19. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085329b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.19b AMP.19b. 19th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 19th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.19. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085329c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.19c AMP.19c. 19th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 19th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085329d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.19d AMP.19d. 19th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 19th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... Page 314 of 367 This describes the 19th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085330 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.20 AMP.20. 20th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 20th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 20th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085330a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.20a AMP.20a. 20th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 20th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.20. Page 315 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085330b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.20b AMP.20b. 20th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 20th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.20. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085330c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.20c AMP.20c. 20th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 20th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085330d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.20d AMP.20d. 20th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 20th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 20th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085331 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.21 AMP.21. 21st BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 21st BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 316 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 21st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085331a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.21a AMP.21a. 21st BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 21st BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.21. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085331b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.21b AMP.21b. 21st BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 21st BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.21. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) Page 317 of 367 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085331c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.21c AMP.21c. 21st BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 21st BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085331d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.21d AMP.21d. 31st BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 21st BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 21st administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085332 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.22 AMP.22. 22nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 22nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 22nd facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. Page 318 of 367 See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085332a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.22a AMP.22a. 22nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 22nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.22. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085332b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.22b AMP.22b. 22nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 22nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.22. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085332c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.22c AMP.22c. 22nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 22nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085332d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.22d AMP.22d. 22nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 22nd BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... Page 319 of 367 This describes the 22nd administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085333 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.23 AMP.23. 23rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 23rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 23rd facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085333a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.23a AMP.23a. 23rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 23rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.23. Page 320 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085333b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.23b AMP.23b. 23rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 23rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.23. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085333c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.23c AMP.23c. 23rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 23rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085333d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.23d AMP.23d. 23rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 23rd BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 23rd administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085334 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.24 AMP.24. 24th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 24th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 321 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 24th facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a black male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.1 through AMP.24d represent the 24 iterations for black male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.1-AMP.24d: first black face displayed, 2nd black face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085334a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.24a AMP.24a. 24th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 24th BLACK FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... See notes AMP.24. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085334b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.24b AMP.24b. 24th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 24th BLACK FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... See notes AMP.24. 01. PHOTO A (BLACK FACE) 03. PHOTO C (BLACK FACE) 05. PHOTO E (BLACK FACE) 07. PHOTO G (BLACK FACE) 09. PHOTO J (BLACK FACE) 11. PHOTO L (BLACK FACE) 13. PHOTO N (BLACK FACE) 15. PHOTO Q (BLACK FACE) 17. PHOTO S (BLACK FACE) 19. PHOTO U (BLACK FACE) Page 322 of 367 21. PHOTO W (BLACK FACE) 23. PHOTO Y (BLACK FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085334c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.24c AMP.24c. 24th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 24th BLACK FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085334d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.24d AMP.24d. 24th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 24th BLACK FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 24th administered black male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085335 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.25 AMP.25. 1st WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 1st WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. Page 323 of 367 See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085335a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.25a AMP.25a. 1st WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 1st WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085335b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.25b AMP.25b. 1st WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 1st WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085335c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.25c AMP.25c. 1st WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 1st WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release Page 324 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085335d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.25d AMP.25d. 1st WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 1st WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 1st administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085336 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.26 AMP.26. 2nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 2nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085336a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.26a AMP.26a. 2nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) Page 325 of 367 2nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085336b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.26b AMP.26b. 2nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 2nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085336c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.26c AMP.26c. 2nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 2nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085336d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.26d AMP.26d. 2nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 2nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 2nd administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent Page 326 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085337 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.27 AMP.27. 3rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 3rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085337a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.27a AMP.27a. 3rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 3rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085337b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.27b AMP.27b. 3rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) Page 327 of 367 3rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085337c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.27c AMP.27c. 3rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 3rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085337d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.27d AMP.27d. 3rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 3rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 3rd administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085338 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.28 AMP.28. 4th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 4th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese Page 328 of 367 character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085338a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.28a AMP.28a. 4th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 4th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085338b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.28b AMP.28b. 4th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 4th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) Page 329 of 367 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085338c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.28c AMP.28c. 4th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 4th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085338d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.28d AMP.28d. 4th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 4th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 4th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085339 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.29 AMP.29. 5th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 5th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases Page 330 of 367 coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085339a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.29a AMP.29a. 5th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 5th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085339b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.29b AMP.29b. 5th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 5th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085339c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.29c AMP.29c. 5th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 5th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. Page 331 of 367 -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085339d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.29d AMP.29d. 5th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 5th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 5th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085340 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.30 AMP.30. 6th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 6th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085340a Numeric Dec 0 Page 332 of 367 AMP.30a AMP.30a. 6th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 6th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for ============================================================================================= V085340b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.30b AMP.30b. 6th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 6th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085340c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.30c AMP.30c. 6th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 6th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085340d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.30d AMP.30d. 6th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 6th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 6th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . Page 333 of 367 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085341 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.31 AMP.31. 7th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 7th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085341a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.31a AMP.31a. 7th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 7th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085341b Numeric Dec 0 Page 334 of 367 AMP.31b AMP.31b. 7th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 7th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for ============================================================================================= V085341c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.31c AMP.31c. 7th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 7th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085341d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.31d AMP.31d. 7th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 7th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 7th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085342 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.32 AMP.32. 8th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 8th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. Page 335 of 367 In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085342a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.32a AMP.32a. 8th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 8th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085342b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.32b AMP.32b. 8th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 8th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) Page 336 of 367 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085342c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.32c AMP.32c. 8th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 8th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085342d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.32d AMP.32d. 8th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 8th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 8th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085343 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.33 AMP.33. 9th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 9th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered Page 337 of 367 (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085343a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.33a AMP.33a. 9th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 9th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085343b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.33b AMP.33b. 9th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 9th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085343c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.33c AMP.33c. 9th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 9th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Page 338 of 367 Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085343d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.33d AMP.33d. 9th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 9th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 9th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085344 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.34 AMP.34. 10th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 10th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent Page 339 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085344a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.34a AMP.34a. 10th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 10th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085344b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.34b AMP.34b. 10th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 10th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085344c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.34c AMP.34c. 10th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 10th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085344d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.34d AMP.34d. 10th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 10th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 10th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . Page 340 of 367 . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085345 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.35 AMP.35. 11th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 11th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085345a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.35a AMP.35a. 11th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 11th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent Page 341 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085345b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.35b AMP.35b. 11th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 11th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085345c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.35c AMP.35c. 11th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 11th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085345d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.35d AMP.35d. 11th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 11th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 11th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085346 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.36 AMP.36. 12th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 12th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 342 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085346a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.36a AMP.36a. 12th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 12th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085346b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.36b AMP.36b. 12th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 12th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) Page 343 of 367 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085346c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.36c AMP.36c. 12th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 12th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085346d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.36d AMP.36d. 12th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 12th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 12th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085347 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.37 AMP.37. 13th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 13rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for Page 344 of 367 presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085347a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.37a AMP.37a. 13th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 13rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085347b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.37b AMP.37b. 13th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 13rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085347c Numeric Dec 0 Page 345 of 367 AMP.37c AMP.37c. 13th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 13th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085347d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.37d AMP.37d. 13th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 13rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 13th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . . 48. 48th pairing displayed to respondent -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085348 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.38 AMP.38. 14th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 14th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') Page 346 of 367 -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085348a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.38a AMP.38a. 14th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 14th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085348b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.38b AMP.38b. 14th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 14th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085348c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.38c AMP.38c. 14th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 14th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085348d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.38d AMP.38d. 14th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 14th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... Page 347 of 367 This describes the 14th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. 02. 2nd pairing displayed to respondent 03. 3rd pairing displayed to respondent . . -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085349 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.39 AMP.39. 15th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 15th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085349a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.39a AMP.39a. 15th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 15th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all Page 348 of 367 (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085349b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.39b AMP.39b. 15th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 15th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085349c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.39c AMP.39c. 15th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 15th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085349d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.39d AMP.39d. 15th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 15th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 15th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085350 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.40 AMP.40. 16th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 16th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was Page 349 of 367 that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085350a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.40a AMP.40a. 16th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 16th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085350b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.40b AMP.40b. 16th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 16th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) Page 350 of 367 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085350c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.40c AMP.40c. 16th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 16th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085350d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.40d AMP.40d. 16th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 16th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 16th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085351 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.41 AMP.41. 17th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 17th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. Page 351 of 367 The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085351a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.41a AMP.41a. 17th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 17th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085351b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.41b AMP.41b. 17th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 17th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085351c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.41c AMP.41c. 17th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 17th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release Page 352 of 367 ============================================================================================= V085351c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.41c AMP.41c. 17th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 17th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 17th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085352 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.42 AMP.42. 18th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 18th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085352a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.42a AMP.42a. 18th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 18th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all Page 353 of 367 (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085352b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.42b AMP.42b. 18th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 18th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085352c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.42c AMP.42c. 18th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 18th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085352d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.42d AMP.42d. 18th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 18th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 18th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085353 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.43 AMP.43. 19th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 19th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 354 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085353a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.43a AMP.43a. 19th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 19th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085353b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.43b AMP.43b. 19th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 19th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) Page 355 of 367 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085353c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.43c AMP.43c. 19th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 19th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085353d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.43d AMP.43d. 19th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 19th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 19th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085354 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.44 AMP.44. 20th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 20th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases Page 356 of 367 coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085354a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.44a AMP.44a. 20th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 20th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085354b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.44b AMP.44b. 20th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 20th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085354c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.44c AMP.44c. 20th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 20th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. Page 357 of 367 -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085354d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.44d AMP.44d. 20th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 20th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 20th administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085355 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.45 AMP.45. 21st WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 21st WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085355a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.45a AMP.45a. 21st WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 21st WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Page 358 of 367 Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085355b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.45b AMP.45b. 21st WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 21st WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085355c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.45c AMP.45c. 21st WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 21st WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085355d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.45d AMP.45d. 21st WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 21st WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 21st administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085356 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.46 AMP.46. 22nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 22nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... Page 359 of 367 From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085356a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.46a AMP.46a. 22nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 22nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085356b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.46b AMP.46b. 22nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 22nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) Page 360 of 367 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085356c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.46c AMP.46c. 22nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 22nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085356d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.46d AMP.46d. 22nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 22nd WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 22nd administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085357 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.47 AMP.47. 23rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 23rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases Page 361 of 367 coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085357a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.47a AMP.47a. 23rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 23rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085357b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.47b AMP.47b. 23rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 23rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085357c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.47c AMP.47c. 23rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 23rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. Page 362 of 367 -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085357d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.47d AMP.47d. 23rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 23rd WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... This describes the 23rd administered white male photo as the nth photo/pictograph pair administered in the AMP module. -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085358 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.48 AMP.48. 24th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) 24th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response (P or Q) .......................................................................... From the self-administered AMP module, this is the response coded by the Respondent for the 1st facial photo/Chinese- character pairing of images in which the displayed photo was that of a white male face. In the AMP module, 48 total pairings of photos and Chinese characters were displayed to the Respondent: the photo (of a young male) was flashed very briefly before display of a Chinese character that remained onscreen more perceptibly. After both had flashed/displayed, a grey screen appeared where the respondent coded a response to the Chinese character graphic ('Pleasant' or 'Unpleasant'). The order in which the photos and pictographs were administered was randomized. Each pairing represented either 1 of 12 photos of white male faces or else 1 of 12 photos of black male faces, together with 1 Chinese character (note: each face was selected twice for administration). See the User Guide for the photos and pictographs used in the AMP module. AMP.25 through AMP.48d represent the 24 iterations for white male faces, in the relative order of their (random) selection for presentation (order for the 24 pairs in AMP.25-AMP.48d: first white face displayed, 2nd white face displayed, etc.). SPECIAL NOTE: as the result of a technical glitch, for all cases, the 1st photo/Chinese character pair, although properly selected by the algorithm, was not actually administered (displayed) to the respondent. Variables representing the nth iteration in the AMP series where n=1 will have cases coded -4. See AMP.50 for respondents unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations. The 48 iterations in the AMP module were preceded by 4 "test" administrations of response to Chinese characters alone; data for these test administrations are not available. 0. Coded 'Q' ('Unpleasant') 1. Coded 'P' ('Pleasant') -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085358a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.48a AMP.48a. 24th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) 24th WHITE FACE PHOTO: response time (sec) .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Page 363 of 367 Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085358b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.48b AMP.48b. 24th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph (letter) 24th WHITE FACE PHOTO: photograph .......................................................................... This describes the photo used in combination with this nth photo/pictograph combination. Some respondents were unable to complete the AMP module due to visual limitations; others did not complete all (or any) screens in the module. 02. PHOTO A (WHITE FACE) 04. PHOTO C (WHITE FACE) 06. PHOTO E (WHITE FACE) 08. PHOTO G (WHITE FACE) 10. PHOTO J (WHITE FACE) 12. PHOTO L (WHITE FACE) 14. PHOTO N (WHITE FACE) 16. PHOTO Q (WHITE FACE) 18. PHOTO S (WHITE FACE) 20. PHOTO U (WHITE FACE) 21. PHOTO W (WHITE FACE) 24. PHOTO Y (WHITE FACE) -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085358c Numeric Dec 0 AMP.48c AMP.48c. 24th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character 24th WHITE FACE PHOTO: Chinese character .......................................................................... Data for this variable will be available in a future release. -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085358d Numeric Dec 0 AMP.48d AMP.48d. 24th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in sequence 24th WHITE FACE PHOTO: nth in series .......................................................................... -2. No Post-election IW -4. Not administered due to programming error (selected for the 1st administered photo/Chinese character pair) -5. INAP, not completed by respondent ============================================================================================= V085359 Numeric Dec 0 AMP.49 AMP.49. R able to read Chinese Is R able to read Chinese .......................................................................... At the close of the AMP module, R was asked if he/she could read Chinese; the pictographs displayed in the AMP module were Chinese characters. Page 364 of 367 0. No 1. Yes -1. INAP, not completed by respondent -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085360a Numeric Dec 0 AMP.50a AMP.50a. Pre-administration IWR checkpoint AMP: PRE-ADMINISTRATION INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: Does R have a visual impairment which makes it impossible to complete the AMP (even with assistance)? .......................................................................... Cases were coded 2 when the respondent was completely unable to self-administer the AMP module. 1. NO, Respondent is able to proceed with the AMP 2. YES, respondent has visual impairment which will prevent completion of AMP {SPECIFY}" -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085360b Numeric Dec 0 AMP.50b AMP.50b. Post-administration IWR checkpoint Did R have a visual or physical impairment which required your assistance in order for him or her to be able to complete the AMP section? .......................................................................... 0. NO, no assistance was necessary 1. YES, respondent required assistance due to VISUAL impairment 3. YES, respondent required assistance due to OTHER PHYSICAL impairment 7. Other {SPECIFY}" -1. INAP, 2 in AMP.50a -4. NA, not completed by the IWR -2. No Post-election IW ============================================================================================= V085401a Numeric Dec 0 ZZ1a ZZ1a. POST IWR OBS: others present POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Others present at time of interview: 0. No one other than R (1st mention only) 1. Children under 6 2. Older children 3. Spouse 4. Other relatives 5. Other adults 7. Someone but not sure who .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. Data for this variable will be available in a future release -199. Not available in the current release ============================================================================================= V085402 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ2 ZZ2. POST IWR OBS: R cooperation Page 365 of 367 POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: R's cooperation was: .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Post-election survey interview. 1. Very good 2. Good -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V085403 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ3 ZZ3. POST IWR OBS: R level of information POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: R's general level of information about politics and public affairs seemed: .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Post-election survey interview. 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V085404 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ4 ZZ4. POST IWR OBS: R intelligence POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: R's apparent intelligence: .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Post-election survey interview. 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V085405 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ5 ZZ5. POST IWR OBS: R suspicious POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: How suspicious did R seem to be about the study before the interview? .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Post-election survey interview. 1. Not at all suspicious 2. Somewhat suspicious 3. Very suspicious -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V085406 Numeric Dec 0 Page 366 of 367 ZZ6 ZZ6. POST IWR OBS: R interest in IW POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview? .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Post-election survey interview. 1. Very high 2. Fairly high 3. Average 4. Fairly low 5. Very low -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V085407 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ7 ZZ7. POST IWR OBS: R sincere POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: How sincere did R seem to be in his/her answers? .......................................................................... Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Post-election survey interview. 1. Completely sincere 2. Usually sincere 3. Often seemed to be insincere -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V085408 Numeric Dec 0 ZZ8 ZZ8. POST IWR OBS: places where doubted sincerity POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: Were there any particular parts of the interview for which you doubted R's sincerity? .......................................................................... {IF SO, NAME THEM BY SECTION OR QUESTION NUMBER} Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Post-election survey interview. 1. Yes {SPECIFY} 5. No -1. INAP, 1 in ZZ7 -4. NA (missing) ============================================================================================= V085409a Numeric Dec 0 ZZ09a ZZ09a. POST IWR OBS: Mention reactions to IW POST-ELECTION INTERVIEWER: R's reaction to interview: 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 Page 367 of 367 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 .......................................................................... {CHECK ALL THAT APPLY} Coded by the interviewer after completion of the Pre-election survey interview. Data for this variable will be available in a future release -199. Not available in the current release