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CODEBOOK VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION    
1984 CONTINUOUS MONITORING STUDY
(1984.S)




                      NES 1984 CONTINUOUS MONITORING
                          VARIABLE ENTRIES

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NOTE ON VARIABLE NAMING:                                                      
                                                                              
The variable name references used in NES Study codebooks do not include       
the "V" prefix found in all variable names used within the released           
SAS and SPSS data definition files (.sas and .sps files).                     
                                                                              
For example, "VAR 920001" and "VAR VERSION" in Study codebooks refer to       
V920001 and VVERSION in the study data definition files.                      
                                                                              
                                                                              
VARIABLE 'NUMBERING':                                                         
                                                                              
'Numbered' variables in NES timeseries datasets and in Pilot datasets         
(except the 1998 Pilot) comply with the following format:                     
                                                                              
     2-digit year prefix  +  4 digits  +  [opt] 1-char suffix.                
                                                                              
Examples:  1978 Post variable V780002; 1983 Pilot variable V832101.           
Note that for datasets including data from multiple studies, the 2-digit      
year prefix corresponds to the appropriate study year to which the            
variable is associated; for example, the 1983 Pilot dataset also includes     
1982 timeseries variables, for which the 2-digit prefix is 82.                
                                                                              
Non-time-series studies other than Pilots use 2-character mnemonic            
prefixes, for example variable VPS0048 in the 1988-1990-1992 Pooled           
Senate Study dataset.                                                         
                                                                              
                                                                              
SPECIAL NOTE ON COLUMN LOCATIONS:                                             
                                                                              
Some numeric variables use coding schemes that allow for code values          
having a varying number of digits. In such instances, the number of           
of columns corresponding to the variable in the data file [.dat file]         
and in the column specifications will be the width of the maximum value       
occurring in the actual data, rather than the maximum width allowable         
by the coding scheme.  For example, if codes 01-12 are allowed for a          
numeric variable but all values in the data are less than 10, then the        
number of columns corresponding to the variable within the ASCII data         
file will be 1.                                                               
                                                                               
                                                                              
                                                                              
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VAR VERSION   NAME-NES VERSION NUMBER                                         
              COLUMNS 1    - 2                                                
              NUMERIC                                                         
              NO MISSING DATA CODES                                           
                                                                              
                 NES VERSION NUMBER                                           
                 ..................                                           
                                                                              
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VAR DSETNO    NAME-NES DATASET NUMBER                                         
              COLUMNS 3    - 8                                                
              CHARACTER                                                       
              NO MISSING DATA CODES                                           
                                                                              
                 NES DATASET NUMBER                                           
                 ..................                                           
                                                                              
                 This is dataset 1984.S                                       
                                                                              
==============================
VAR CM0001      CASE ID (5 DIGIT NUMBER IN UPPER-LEFT CORNER)

            BUILT - NOT DISPLAYED

            Not entered by coders. There are skips in the numbering
            sequence.

             00001-03536

==============================
VAR CM0002      PRIMARY AND CAUCUS-DATES

       This variable defines the TIME and TYPE of each state
       primary or caucus

            1. Early Primary States: Occurring March 13th or
               earlier-- NH, RI, MA, AL, GA, FL

            2. Late Primary States: Occuring on June 5th--
                CA, NJ, NM, SD, WVA

            3. Early Caucus States: Occurring on March 17th
                or earlier-- IN, NV, OK, WA, DE, ND, AK, KY,
                MI, MD, SC

            4. All other states not mentioned above

==============================
VAR CM0003      TIME ZONE CODE

            1. Eastern
            2. Central
            3. Mountain
            4. Pacific

==============================
VAR CM0004      DAYLIGHT SAVINGS INDICATOR

       Does state observe daylight savings time

            1. Yes
            5. No

==============================
VAR CM0005      SELECTION TABLE

       Code represents the type of selection table used

==============================
VAR CM0006      FINAL CALL NUMBER

       Total number of calls made to household

            1. One
            2. Two
            .
            .
            .
            .
            65. Sixty-five

            99. NA

==============================
VAR CM0007      RESULT DATE

       Day, month and year in which interview was COMPLETED
       This is an alphabetic variable
            xx-yy-84     xx = actual day
                         yy = actual month

==============================
VAR CM0008      RESULT DATE

       Month in which the interview was completed

            01. January
            02. February
            03. March
            04. April
            05. May
            06. June
            07. July
            08. August
            09. September
            10. October
            11. November
            12. December

            99. NA

==============================
VAR CM0009      RESULT DAY

       Day of the month in which the interview was completed

            1. First
            .
            .
            .
            .
            31. Thirty first

             99  NA

==============================
VAR CM0010      NUMBER OF DAYS ELAPSED IN INTERVIEW PERIOD

        NOTE: The study design called for a Sample Week beginning
        on a Wednesday, ending the following Tuesday at midnight
        and extended by a 10 day "grace" period so that the total
        interview period ended at midnight the following Friday.
        The study staff allowed interviews to be taken on the next
        Saturday and Sunday, if making an appointment on those days
        was the only way an R could give (or complete) an interview.

        Six interviews were taken on days later than the 19th. Four
        interviews were taken on the 20th day, and one each on the

        26th and 28th days. We have left these interviews in the
        datafile, since for analytic purposes where Sample Week is
        not a primiry concern, their use is appropriate.

             01. First day
             .
             .
             .
             .
             19.
             20. Twentieth day
             26. Twenty-sixth day
             28. Twenty-eighth day

             99. NA

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VAR CM0011      RESULT CODE-- FINAL DISPOSITION

             01. Complete interview
             05. Partial interview

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VAR CM0012      INTERVIEWER OF RECORD

              0001-9999 ID Number for each interviewer

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VAR CM0013      REFUSAL CONVERSION INDICATOR

        A "Refusal Conversion" refers to a completed interview
        which was initially refused by a respondent.

             1. Yes, initial refusal converted
             5. No initial refusal

==============================
VAR CM0014      NUMBER OF PERSONS

        Total number of persons in the household

             01. one
             02. two
             03. three
             .
             .
             .
             .
             99. NA

==============================
VAR CM0015      HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION

        ADULT (18 years and older) composition

        This variable included only those household members who were

         18 or older whether or not they were eligible to participate
        in the study on the basis of nationality.
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             10. One adult male head
             11. One adult male head plus one other non-relative
             12. One adult male head plus two or more other
                    non-relatives
             20. One adult female head
             21. One adult female head plus one other non-relative
             22. One adult female head plus two or more other
                    non-relatives

             30. One married couple
             40. One married couple plus one other relative
             50. One married couple plus two or more other relatives
             51. One married couple plus one other non-relative
             52. One married couple plus two or more other
                   non-relatives

             60. An unmarried* male head plus one other relative
             70. An unmarried male head plus two or more other
                   relatives
             80. An unmarried female head plus one other relative
             90. An unmarried female head plus two or more other
                   relatives

             99. NA

              *Unmarried includes divorced, separated, or widowed.

==============================
VAR CM0016      NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE ADULTS

        Total number of eligible adults, American citizens 18
        years or older by Election Day

              01-98 Code actual number

==============================
VAR CM0017      NUMBER OF CHILDREN < = 5

        Total number of children 5 years old or younger

             0. None
             1. one
             .
             .
             .
             .
             8. eight

             9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0018      NUMBER OF CHILDREN 6-9

        Total number of children aged 6-9

             0. None
             1. one
             .
             .
             .
             .
             8. eight

             9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0019      NUMBER OF CHILDREN 10-13

        Total number of children aged 10-13

             0. None
             1. one
             .
             .
             .
             .
             8. eight

             9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0020      NUMBER OF CHILDREN 14-17

        Total number of children aged 14-17

             0. None
             1. one
             .
             .
             .
             .
             8. eight
             9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0021      ZIP CODE

        First three digits of 5 digits coded.

             999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0022      BREAKOFF DATE #1

        Day, month and year in which first breakoff of interview
        occurred

        (A "breakoff" occurs when a Respondent doesn't answer the
        whole questionnaire in one session)

        This is an alphabetic variable
             xx-yy-84     xx = actual day
                                 yy = actual month

==============================
VAR CM0023      BREAKOFF MONTH #1

        Month in which first breakoff of interview occurred

             01. January
             02. February
             03.
             .
             .
             .
             .
             11. November

             99. NA

             00. INAP, interview completed in one session

==============================
VAR CM0024      BREAKOFF DAY #1

        Actual day of the month where first breakoff occurred

             01. first

             02.
             .
             .
             .
             .
             31

             99. INAP, interview completed in one session

==============================
VAR CM0025      BREAKOFF Q#1

        This is an alphabetic variable.
        It codes the actual question number where first breakoff
        occurred.

==============================
VAR CM0026      BREAKOFF DATE #2

        Day, month and year in which second breakoff occurred

        This is an alphabetic variable
             xx-yy-84     xx = actual day
                                 yy = actual month

==============================
VAR CM0027      BREAKOFF MONTH #2

        Actual month in which second breakoff of interview occurred

             01. January
             02. February
             .
             .
             .
             .
             09. November

             99. NA

             00. INAP, No second breakoff

==============================
VAR CM0028      BREAKOFF DAY #2

        Actual day of the month when second breakoff of interview
        occurred

             01. First
             02. Second
             .
             .
             .
             .
             31.

             99. NA

             00. INAP, no second breakoff

==============================
VAR CM0029      BREAKOFF Q #2

        This is an alphabetic variable.
        It codes the actual question number where second breakoff
        occurred.

==============================
VAR CM0030      DAYS ALIVE

        This variable counts the number of days between when a
        coversheet was issued and when the interview was completed.
        This variable was built from the control file. Since only
        one disposition (interview, non-interview) was taken from
        each cluster in a sample week, those cases in the control
        file where the previous case has the same cluster ID and
        sample week were REDRAWN coversheets. Days Alive,
        therefore, is equal to Che "Days of Interviewing" Period
        for all sheets that WERE NOT REDRAWN. For those coversheets
        that WERE REDRAWN, Days Alive records the difference
        between "Days of Interviewing" Period for the record and
        the previous record.

             01.
             .
             .
             .
             .
             26.

             99. NA

==============================
VAR CM0101      1. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWER'S NUMBER

              Code actual NUMBER (001-9990)
            If two interviewer numbers are given, code the first
               9999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0102      2. CLUSTER ID NUMBER (3 DIGIT NUMBER)

         This variable represents the Waksberg-Mitofsky cluster from
         which the telephone # was drawn. In order to insure
         confidentiality, the actual cluster IDs were randomly
         reassigned. Each group of cases with the same random
         cluster ID still represents the same actual cluster.

                999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0103      3. RESPONDENT'S AREA CODE (FROM LABEL ON COVER SHEET)

              Code actual NUMBER (201-919)

                    999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0104      4. SAMPLE ASSIGNED WEEK (FROM LABEL ON COVER SHEET)

               *NOTE: Because of Thanksgiving holidays in the telephone
                facility at ISR, week 46 began a day early, on
                Tuesday instead of Wednesday

              01.    Jan 11-Jan 27
              02.    Jan 18-Feb 3
              03.    Jan 25-Feb 10
              04.    Feb 1-Feb 17
              05.    Feb 8-Feb 25
              06.    Feb 15-Mar 2
              07.    Feb 22-Mar 9
              08.    Feb 29-Mar 16
              09.    Mar 7-Mar 23
              10.    Mar 14-Mar 30
              11.    Mar 21-Apr 6
              12.    Mar 28-Apr 13
              13.    Apr 4-Apr 20
              14.    Apr 11-Apr 27
              15.    Apr 18-May 4
              16.    Apr 25-May 11
              17.    May 2-May 18
              18.    May 9-May 25
              19.    May 16-June 1
              20.    May 23-June 8
              21.    May 30-June 15
              22.    June 6-June 22
              23.    June 13-June 29
              24.    June 20-July 6
              25.    June 27-July 13
              26.    July 4-July 20
              27.    July 11-July 27
              28.    July 18-Aug 3
              29.    July 25-Aug 10
              30.    Aug 1-Aug 17
              31.    Aug 8-Aug 24
              32.    Aug 15-Aug 31
              33.    Aug 22-Sept 7
              34.    Aug 29-Sept 14
              35.    Sept 5-Sept 21
              36.    Sept 12-Sept 28
              37.    Sept 19-Oct 6
              38.    Sept 26-Oct 12

              39.    Oct 3-Oct 19
              40.    Oct 10-Oct 26
              41.    Oct 17-Nov 2
              42.    Oct 23-Nov 9
              43.    Oct 30-Nov 16
              44.    Nov 7-Nov 23
              45.    Nov 14-Nov 30
              46.    Nov 20-Dec 7

==============================
VAR CM0105      5a. DATE INTERVIEW COMPLETED - MONTH

              01. January          08. August
              02. February        09. September
              03. March            10. October
              04. April            11. November
              05. May              12. December
              06. June
              07. July             99. NA

==============================
VAR CM0106      5b. DATE INTERVIEW COMPLETED - DAY

              99. NA

==============================
VAR CM0107      5x. DAY OF WEEK

              1. Sunday
              2. Monday
              3. Tuesday
              4. Wednesday
              5. Thursday
              6. Friday
              7. Saturday

              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0108      6. TIME INTERVIEW BEGAN - EASTERN STANDARD TIME

              Code actual hour and minute using 24 hour clock

               0001. 12:01AM

               0600.  6 AM

               1200.  Noon

               1800.  6 PM

               2400.  MIDNIGHT

               9999.  NA

==============================
VAR CM0109      6x. TIME INTERVIEW BEGAN - R'S LOCAL TIME

                           Code actual hour and minute using 24 hour clock

               0001. 12:01AM

               0600.  6 AM

               1200.  Noon

               1800.  6 PM

               2400.  MIDNIGHT

               9999.  NA

==============================
VAR CM0110      7. LENGTH OF INTERVIEW

              Code actual number of MINUTES (001-990)

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0111      11a. DATE INTERVIEW STARTED - MONTH

              01. January          08. August
              02. February        09. September
              03. March            10. October
              04. April              11. November
              05. May               12. December
              06. June
              07. July                99. NA

==============================
VAR CM0112      11b. DATE INTERVIEW STARTED - DAY

              Code actual DAY of month (01-31)

              99. NA

==============================
VAR CM0113      12. CALENDAR WEEK IN WHICH INTERVIEW WAS STARTED

              01. 11 Jan. - 17 Jan.     27. 11 July  - 17 July
              02. 18 Jan. - 24 Jan.     28. 18 July  - 24 July
              03. 25 Jan. - 31 Jan.     29. 25 July  - 31 July
              04.  1 Feb. -  7 Feb.      30.  1 Aug.  -  7 Aug.
              05.  8 Feb. - 14 Feb.     31.  8 Aug.  - 14 Aug.
              06. 15 Feb. - 21 Feb.    32. 15 Aug.  - 21 Aug.
              07. 22 Feb. - 28 Feb.    33. 22 Aug.  - 28 Aug.
              08. 29 Feb. -  6 Mar.     34. 29 Aug.  -  4 Sept
              09.  7 Mar. - 13 Mar.     35.  5 Sept. - 11 Sept.
              10. 14 Mar. - 20 Mar.    36. 12 Sept. - 18 Sept.
              11. 21 Mar. - 27 Mar.    37. 19 Sept. - 25 Sept.
              12. 28 Mar. -  3 Apr.     38. 26 Sept. -  2 Oct.
              13.  4 Apr. - 10 Apr.      39.  3 Oct.  -  9 Oct.
              14. 11 Apr. - 17 Apr.     40. 10 Oct.  - 16 Oct.
              15. 18 Apr. - 24 Apr.     41. 17 Oct.  - 23 Oct.
              16. 25 Apr. -  1 May      42. 24 Oct.  - 30 Oct.
              17.  2 May  -  8 May      43. 31 Oct.  -  6 Nov.
              18.  9 May  - 15 May      44.  7 Nov.  - 13 Nov.
              19. 16 May  - 22 May      45. 14 Nov.  - 20 Nov.

              20. 23 May  - 29 May      46. 20 Nov.  - 28 Nov.
              21. 30 May  -  5 June     47. 28 Nov.  -  4 Dec.
              22.  6 June - 12 June     48.  5 Dec.  - 11 Dec.
              23. 13 June - 19 June
              24. 20 June - 26 June
              25. 27 June -  3 July
              26.  4 July - 10 July       99. NA

==============================
VAR CM0114      13. CALENDAR WEEK IN WHICH INTERVIEW WAS COMPLETED

              01. 11 Jan. - 17 Jan.     27. 11 July  - 17 July
              02. 18 Jan. - 24 Jan.     28. 18 July  - 24 July
              03. 25 Jan. - 31 Jan.     29. 25 July  - 31 July
              04.  1 Feb. -  7 Feb.     30.  1 Aug.  -  7 Aug.
              05.  8 Feb. - 14 Feb.     31.  8 Aug.  - 14 Aug.
              06. 15 Feb. - 21 Feb.     32. 15 Aug.  - 21 Aug.
              07. 22 Feb. - 28 Feb.     33. 22 Aug.  - 28 Aug.
              08. 29 Feb. -  6 Mar.     34. 29 Aug.  -  4 Sept
              09.  7 Mar. - 13 Mar.     35.  5 Sept. - 11 Sept.
              10. 14 Mar. - 20 Mar.     36. 12 Sept. - 18 Sept.
              11. 21 Mar. - 27 Mar.     37. 19 Sept. - 25 Sept.
              12. 28 Mar. -  3 Apr.     38. 26 Sept. -  2 Oct.
              13.  4 Apr. - 10 Apr.     39.  3 Oct.  -  9 Oct.
              14. 11 Apr. - 17 Apr.     40. 10 Oct.  - 16 Oct.
              15. 18 Apr. - 24 Apr.     41. 17 Oct.  - 23 Oct.
              16. 25 Apr. -  1 May      42. 24 Oct.  - 30 Oct.
              17.  2 May  -  8 May      43. 31 Oct.  -  6 Nov.
              18.  9 May  - 15 May      44.  7 Nov.  - 13 Nov.
              19. 16 May  - 22 May      45. 14 Nov.  - 20 Nov.
              20. 23 May  - 29 May    46. 20 Nov.  - 28 Nov.
              21. 30 May  -  5 June     47. 28 Nov.  -  4 Dec.
              22.  6 June - 12 June      48.  5 Dec.  - 11 Dec.
              23. 13 June - 19 June
              24. 20 June - 26 June
              25. 27 June -  3 July
              26.  4 July - 10 July       99. NA

              The variable will ordinarily have the same value as
              var 113. Some break-off interviews began in one week
              and were completed in a subsequent week.

==============================
VAR CM0115       STATE OF INTERVIEW

          ICPSR State Code (first two digits, entered in 115)
          FIPS State Code (second two digits, entered in 116)

         Use number coded in 103 (area code) to code 115 (ICPSR)

               206                    7353                WA.
               207                    0223                ME.
               208                    6316                ID.
               209                    7106                CA.
               212                    1336                N.Y.
               213                    7106                CA.
               214                    4948                TX.
               215                    1442                PA.
               216                    2439                OH.
               217                    2117                IL.
               218                    3327                MN.
               219                    2218                IN.
               301                    5224                MD.
               302                    1110                DE.
               303                    6208                CO.
               304                    5654                W.V.
               305                    4312                FL.
               307                    6856                WY.
               308                    3531                NE.
               309                    2117                IL.
               312                    2117                IL.
               313                    2326                MI.
               314                    3429                MO.
               315                    1336                N.Y.
               316                    3220                KS.
               317                    2218                IN.
               318                    4522                LA.
               319                    3119                IA.
               401                    0544                R.I.
               402                    3531                NE.
               404                    4413                GA.
               405                    5340                OK.
               406                    6430                MT.
               408                    7106                CA.
               409                    4948                TX.
               412                    1442                PA.
               413                    0325                MA.
               414                    2555                WI.
               415                    7106                CA.
               417                    3429                MO.
               419                    2439                OH.
               501                    4205                AR.
               502                    5121                KY.
               503                    7241                OR.
               504                    4522                LA.
               505                    6635                N.M.
               507                    3327                MN.
               509                    7353                WA.
               512                    4948                TX.
               513                    2439                OH.
               515                    3119                IA.
               516                    1336                N.Y.
               517                    2326                MI.
               518                    1336                N.Y.
               601                    4628                MS.
               602                    6104                AZ.
               603                    0433                N.H.
               605                    3746                S.D.
               606                    5121                KY.
               607                    1336                N.Y.
               608                    2555                WI.
               609                    1234                N.J.
               612                    3327                MN.
               614                    2439                OH.
               615                    5447                TN.
               616                    2326                MI.
               617                    0325                MA.
               618                    2117                IL.
               619                    7106                CA.
               701                    3638                N.D.
               702                    6532                N.V.
               703                    4051                VA.
               704                    4737                N.C.
               707                    7106                CA.
               712                    3119                IA.
               713                    4948                TX.
               714                    7106                CA.
               715                    2555                WI.
               716                    1336                N.Y.
               717                    1442                PA.
               801                    6749                UT.
               802                    0650                VT.
               803                    4845                S.C.
               804                    4051                VA.
               805                    7106                CA.
               806                    4948                TX.
               812                    2218                IN.
               813                    4312                FL.
               814                    1442                PA.
               815                    2117                IL.
               816                    3429                MO.
               817                    4948                TX.
               818                    7106                CA.
               901                    5447                TN.
               904                    4312                FL.
               906                    2326                MI.
               912                    4413                GA.
               913                    3220                KS.
               914                    1336                N.Y.
               915                    4948                TX.
               916                    7106                CA.
               918                    5340                OK.
               919                    4737                N.C.
               999                    9999                Na

==============================
VAR CM0116       STATE CODE

          ICPSR State Code (first two digits, entered in 115)
          FIPS State Code (second two digits, entered in 116)

         Use number coded in 103 (area code) to code 115 (ICPSR)

               206                    7353                WA.
               207                    0223                ME.
               208                    6316                ID.
               209                    7106                CA.
               212                    1336                N.Y.
               213                    7106                CA.
               214                    4948                TX.
               215                    1442                PA.
               216                    2439                OH.
               217                    2117                IL.
               218                    3327                MN.
               219                    2218                IN.
               301                    5224                MD.
               302                    1110                DE.
               303                    6208                CO.
               304                    5654                W.V.
               305                    4312                FL.
               307                    6856                WY.
               308                    3531                NE.
               309                    2117                IL.
               312                    2117                IL.
               313                    2326                MI.
               314                    3429                MO.
               315                    1336                N.Y.
               316                    3220                KS.
               317                    2218                IN.
               318                    4522                LA.
               319                    3119                IA.
               401                    0544                R.I.
               402                    3531                NE.
               404                    4413                GA.
               405                    5340                OK.
               406                    6430                MT.
               408                    7106                CA.
               409                    4948                TX.
               412                    1442                PA.
               413                    0325                MA.
               414                    2555                WI.
               415                    7106                CA.
               417                    3429                MO.
               419                    2439                OH.
               501                    4205                AR.
               502                    5121                KY.
               503                    7241                OR.
               504                    4522                LA.
               505                    6635                N.M.
               507                    3327                MN.
               509                    7353                WA.
               512                    4948                TX.
               513                    2439                OH.
               515                    3119                IA.
               516                    1336                N.Y.
               517                    2326                MI.
               518                    1336                N.Y.
               601                    4628                MS.
               602                    6104                AZ.
               603                    0433                N.H.
               605                    3746                S.D.
               606                    5121                KY.
               607                    1336                N.Y.
               608                    2555                WI.
               609                    1234                N.J.
               612                    3327                MN.
               614                    2439                OH.
               615                    5447                TN.
               616                    2326                MI.
               617                    0325                MA.
               618                    2117                IL.
               619                    7106                CA.
               701                    3638                N.D.
               702                    6532                N.V.
               703                    4051                VA.
               704                    4737                N.C.
               707                    7106                CA.
               712                    3119                IA.
               713                    4948                TX.
               714                    7106                CA.
               715                    2555                WI.
               716                    1336                N.Y.
               717                    1442                PA.
               801                    6749                UT.
               802                    0650                VT.
               803                    4845                S.C.
               804                    4051                VA.
               805                    7106                CA.
               806                    4948                TX.
               812                    2218                IN.
               813                    4312                FL.
               814                    1442                PA.
               815                    2117                IL.
               816                    3429                MO.
               817                    4948                TX.
               818                    7106                CA.
               901                    5447                TN.
               904                    4312                FL.
               906                    2326                MI.
               912                    4413                GA.
               913                    3220                KS.
               914                    1336                N.Y.
               915                    4948                TX.
               916                    7106                CA.
               918                    5340                OK.
               919                    4737                N.C.
               999                    9999                Na

==============================
VAR CM0117       VERSION NUMBER OF THIS APPLICATION

              01. First Version (Week 1-7, Jan 11 - Feb 28)
                   0 in 158, 161-171, 215-218, 408-417, 430-433,
                   449-452, 533-536, 539-550, 551-600, 634-637,
                   721-728, 799-800, 812-815, 819-826, 841-860,
                   884-885, 904-909, 916-921, 936-999; 997 in
                   233-236, 316, 1007

              02. Second Version (Feb. 29, 6:30p.m. - Mar. 27)
                   0 in 158, 161-171, 215-218, 408-417, 430-433,
                   449-452, 533-536, 551-600, 634-637, 725-728,
                   814-815, 819-826, 819-826, 841-860, 904-909,
                   916-921, 936-999; 997 in 233-236

              03. Third Version (Mar 28 - Apr. 12)
                   0 in 158, 161-171, 215-218, 408-417, 430-433,
                   449-452, 533-536, 551-600, 634-637, 725-728,
                   799-800, 814-815, 819-826, 841-860, 904-909,
                   916-921, 936-999, 1004; 997 in 233-236, 313, 1004

              04. Fourth Version (Apr. 13 - June 19)
                   0 in 161-171, 215-218, 408-417, 430-433, 449-452,
                   502-513, 533-536, 551-600, 618-621, 634-637,
                   706-709, 725-728, 810-811, 814-815, 819-826,
                   847-860, 882-883, 936-999; 997 in 233-236,
                   312-313, 1003-1004

              05. Fifth Version (June 20-July 11)
                   0 in 116-171, 205, 208, 213, 218, 408-417,
                   502-513, 557-600, 618-621, 634-637, 706-709,
                   725-728, 810-811, 849-860, 882-883, 936-999; 997
                  in 223, 226, 231, 236, 312-313, 1003-1004

              06. Sixth Version (July 12 - July 18)
                   0 in 166-171, 205, 208, 213, 218, 408-417,
                   502-513, 557-600, 618-621, 634-637, 706-709,
                   725-728, 810-811, 849-860, 882-883, 936-999; 997
                   in 223, 226, 231, 312-313, 1002-1007

              07. Seventh Version (July 19-Aug. 23)
                   0 in 166-171, 205, 208, 213, 311-316, 410-417,
                   502-513, 574-600, 618-621, 706-709, 810-811,
                   882-883; 997 in 223, 226, 231, 311-316, 1002-1007

              08. Eighth Version (Aug. 23 - Oct. 7)
                   0 in 166-171, 205, 208, 213, 215-217, 311-317,
                   412-417, 502, 513, 539-554, 618-621, 630-633,
                   706-709, 721-724, 810-813, 823, 824, 845, 846,
                   882-885, 908, 909, 920, 921; 997 in 223, 226, 231,
                   233-235, 311-316, 1002-1007

              09. Ninth Version (Oct. 8 - Oct. 11)
                   0 in 166-171, 205, 208, 213, 215-217, 414-417,
                   502-513, 539-554, 618-621, 630-633, 706-709,
                   721-724, 810-813, 823, 824, 845, 846, 882-885,
                   908, 909, 920, 921; 997 in 223, 226, 231, 233-235,
                   311-316, 1002-1007.

              10. Tenth Version (Oct. 12 - Oct. 21)
                   0 in 166-171, 205, 208, 213, 215-217, 414-415,
                   502, 513, 539-554, 618-621, 630-633, 706-709,
                   721-724, 810-813, 823, 824, 845, 846, 882-885,
                   908, 909, 920, 921; 997 in 223, 226, 231, 233-235,
                   311-316, 1002-1007.

              11. Eleventh Version (Oct. 22 - Nov. 5)
                   0 in 166-171, 205, 208, 213, 215-217, 502, 513,
                   539-554, 618-621, 630-633, 706-709, 721-724,
                   810-813, 823, 824, 845, 846, 882-885, 908, 909,
                   920, 921, 997 in 223, 226, 231, 233-235, 311-316,
                   1002-1007.

              12. Twelfth Version (Nov. 7 - Nov. 27, 2 pm)
                   0 in 150, 153, 161-165, 205, 208, 213, 215-217,
                   502, 513, 539-554, 618-621, 630-633, 706-709,
                   721-724, 810-813, 823, 824, 845, 846, 882-885,
                   908, 909, 920, 921; 997 in 223, 226, 231, 233-235,
                   311-316, 1001-1007.

              13. Thirteenth Version (Nov. 27, 2 pm - December 7)
                   0 in 150, 153, 161-165, 205, 208, 213, 215-217,
                   402, 502, 513, 539-554, 618-621, 630-633, 630-633,
                   706-709, 721-724, 810-813, 823, 824, 845, 846,
                   882-885, 908, 909, 920, 921; 997 in 223, 226, 231,
                   233-235, 311-316, 1001-1007.

==============================
VAR CM0118      A1. We are interested in how people are getting along
             financially these days. Would you say that you (and
             your family living with you) are BETTER or WORSE off
             financially than you were a year ago?

                   1. BETTER
                   3. SAME
                   5. WORSE

                   8. DK
                   9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0119      (See V118)

         A1a. Is that MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?
         Alb. Is that MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse?

              1. MUCH BETTER
              2. SOMEWHAT BETTER
              3. SAME; coded 3 in 118
              4. SOMEWHAT WORSE
              5. MUCH WORSE
              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 8-9 in 118

==============================
VAR CM0120      A2. This past year, have you (and your family) had to watch
             your budget more closely than the year before?

                   1. YES
                   5. NO

                   8. DK
                   9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0121      (See V120)

  A2a. Is that MUCH more closely or A LITTLE more closely?

              1. YES, MUCH MORE CLOSELY
              2. YFS, A LITTLE MORE CLOSELY
              5. NO; coded 5 in 120

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 8-9 in 120

==============================
VAR CM0122      A3. Do you think that over the last year, (you/your
             family's) income has gone up more than the cost of
             living, has it fallen behind, or has it stayed about
             even with the cost of living?

                   1. GONE UP MORE
                   3. STAYED ABOUT EVEN
                   5. FALLEN BEHIND

                   8. DK
                   9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0123      (See V122)

         A3a. Has it gone up A LOT more or A LITTLE more?
         A3b. Has it fallen behind A LOT or A LITTLE?

              1. A LOT MORE up
              2. A LITTLE MORE up
              3. STAYED ABOUT EVEN: coded 3 in 122
              4. FALLEN A LITTLE behind
              5. FALLEN A LOT behind

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 8-9 in 122

==============================
VAR CM0124   A4. Sometimes people think about other groups of people in
                 society when they think about their own economic well-being,
                 people who are being helped or hurt by economic conditions.

         Code 3 Mentions [Mention 1]

             When it comes to economic matters, what groups of people
             do YOU feel close to?
             (IF R DOESN'T KNOW WHAT WE MEAN BY "GROUPS": Some
             people have mentioned farmers, the elderly, teachers,
             blacks, and union members.)

              100. Women
              110. Disadvantaged women; unmarried mothers, single
                      women caring for parents
              120. Women on welfare;
              190. Other references to women

              200. Blacks
              210. Middle class blacks
              220. Working class blacks

              290. Other references to Blacks

              300. Elderly (Senior Citizens)
              310. Retired
              320. People on fixed income

              390. Other references to the elderly
              400. The Poor
              401. Employment; number of people working who have jobs
              405. Lower class
              410. Working class people; blue collar workers
              411. Factory workers
              415. Low(er) income
              420. People on welfare
              430. Labor unionists
              440. Manual workers in dangerous occupations, e.g.
                       policemen, firemen, miners, seaman
              480. Unemployed
              485. People hurt by economic conditions, people who are
                      struggling
              490. Other references to the poor, working class people
              500. Middle class (including upper middle and lower
                      middle)
              502. Middle class whites
              504. Middle class white collar
              505. Middle income
              510. The Silent Majority
              515. Average people, Average American
              590. Other references to middle class

              600. The Rich
              605. People who are better off; people ahead of
                      the economy
              610. Speculators, capitalists, entrepreneurs
              620. Professionals, e.g., doctors, nurses, lawyers
              621. Young professionals
              625. White collar workers
              628. People in technical occupations
              630. Teachers
              638. Business people--NA type
              640. Small business, retail business, real estate

              650. Civil servants, bureaucrats
              655. Military, people in the military
              660. Administrators, directors, managers
              670. Farmers, ranchers
              690. Other reference to specific occupation/industry
              695. People I work with
              696. People who work hard for a living

              700. Young people
              701. Children, children in need
              704. Young married couples; young couples getting started
              706. People with families
              707. Family
              708. Single parents

              710. Middle aged people
              712. People my age
              720. The clergy, the church
              723. Church people, church groups
              725. Friends
              726. Student, college students recent college graduate
              727. Educated people
              728. Uneducated people
              730. Politicians
              740. Entertainers; athletes, movie stars, media stars
              800. Minorities, nothing specific
              805. Specific nationality (not american)
              810. Hispanics
              820. Mentally handicapped; disabled
              850. Immigrants, refugees
              890. Other references to minorities
              895. Refer to where R lives (i.e., urban dwellers,
                      suburbanites

              900. Whites
              997. Other

              998. DK (124 only)
              999. NA (124 only)

              000. No groups mentionned (124); no further
                      mention (125,126)

==============================
VAR CM0125    (See V124)

               [Mention 2]

              100. Women
              110. Disadvantaged women; unmarried mothers, single
                      women caring for parents
              120. Women on welfare;
              190. Other references to women

              200. Blacks
              210. Middle class blacks
              220. Working class blacks

              290. Other references to Blacks

              300. Elderly (Senior Citizens)
              310. Retired
              320. People on fixed income

              390. Other references to the elderly
              400. The Poor
              401. Employment; number of people working who have jobs
              405. Lower class
              410. Working class people; blue collar workers
              411. Factory workers
              415. Low(er) income
              420. People on welfare
              430. Labor unionists
              440. Manual workers in dangerous occupations, e.g.
                       policemen, firemen, miners, seaman
              480. Unemployed
              485. People hurt by economic conditions, people who are
                      struggling
              490. Other references to the poor, working class people
              500. Middle class (including upper middle and lower
                      middle)
              502. Middle class whites
              504. Middle class white collar
              505. Middle income
              510. The Silent Majority
              515. Average people, Average American
              590. Other references to middle class

              600. The Rich
              605. People who are better off; people ahead of
                      the economy
              610. Speculators, capitalists, entrepreneurs
              620. Professionals, e.g., doctors, nurses, lawyers
              621. Young professionals
              625. White collar workers
              628. People in technical occupations
              630. Teachers
              638. Business people--NA type
              640. Small business, retail business, real estate

              650. Civil servants, bureaucrats
              655. Military, people in the military
              660. Administrators, directors, managers
              670. Farmers, ranchers
              690. Other reference to specific occupation/industry
              695. People I work with
              696. People who work hard for a living

              700. Young people
              701. Children, children in need
              704. Young married couples; young couples getting started
              706. People with families
              707. Family
              708. Single parents

              710. Middle aged people
              712. People my age
              720. The clergy, the church
              723. Church people, church groups
              725. Friends
              726. Student, college students recent college graduate
              727. Educated people
              728. Uneducated people
              730. Politicians
              740. Entertainers; athletes, movie stars, media stars
              800. Minorities, nothing specific
              805. Specific nationality (not american)
              810. Hispanics
              820. Mentally handicapped; disabled
              850. Immigrants, refugees
              890. Other references to minorities
              895. Refer to where R lives (i.e., urban dwellers,
                      suburbanites

              900. Whites
              997. Other

              998. DK (124 only)
              999. NA (124 only)

              000. No groups mentionned (124); no further
                      mention (125,126)

==============================
VAR CM0126    (See V124)

              [Mention 3]

              100. Women
              110. Disadvantaged women; unmarried mothers, single
                      women caring for parents
              120. Women on welfare;
              190. Other references to women

              200. Blacks
              210. Middle class blacks
              220. Working class blacks

              290. Other references to Blacks

              300. Elderly (Senior Citizens)
              310. Retired
              320. People on fixed income

              390. Other references to the elderly
              400. The Poor
              401. Employment; number of people working who have jobs
              405. Lower class
              410. Working class people; blue collar workers
              411. Factory workers
              415. Low(er) income
              420. People on welfare
              430. Labor unionists
              440. Manual workers in dangerous occupations, e.g.
                       policemen, firemen, miners, seaman
              480. Unemployed
              485. People hurt by economic conditions, people who are
                      struggling
              490. Other references to the poor, working class people
              500. Middle class (including upper middle and lower
                      middle)
              502. Middle class whites
              504. Middle class white collar
              505. Middle income
              510. The Silent Majority
              515. Average people, Average American
              590. Other references to middle class

              600. The Rich
              605. People who are better off; people ahead of
                      the economy
              610. Speculators, capitalists, entrepreneurs
              620. Professionals, e.g., doctors, nurses, lawyers
              621. Young professionals
              625. White collar workers
              628. People in technical occupations
              630. Teachers
              638. Business people--NA type
              640. Small business, retail business, real estate

              650. Civil servants, bureaucrats
              655. Military, people in the military
              660. Administrators, directors, managers
              670. Farmers, ranchers
              690. Other reference to specific occupation/industry
              695. People I work with
              696. People who work hard for a living

              700. Young people
              701. Children, children in need
              704. Young married couples; young couples getting started
              706. People with families
              707. Family
              708. Single parents

              710. Middle aged people
              712. People my age
              720. The clergy, the church
              723. Church people, church groups
              725. Friends
              726. Student, college students recent college graduate
              727. Educated people
              728. Uneducated people
              730. Politicians
              740. Entertainers; athletes, movie stars, media stars
              800. Minorities, nothing specific
              805. Specific nationality (not american)
              810. Hispanics
              820. Mentally handicapped; disabled
              850. Immigrants, refugees
              890. Other references to minorities
              895. Refer to where R lives (i.e., urban dwellers,
                      suburbanites

              900. Whites
              997. Other

              998. DK (124 only)
              999. NA (124 only)

              000. No groups mentionned (124); no further
                      mention (125,126)

==============================
VAR CM0127      A4a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:

              1. R NAMED MORE THAN ONE GROUP IN A4
              5. R NAMED ONLY ONE GROUP IN A4
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 998-999, 000 IN 124

==============================
VAR CM0128      A4b. When it comes to economic matters, what sorts of
              people do you feel CLOSEST to?

              Use same code as 124, EXCEPT:

              100. Women

              200. Blacks

              300. Elderly (Senior Citizens)

              400. The Poor

              500. Middle class (including upper
                      middle and lower middle)

              996. All groups mentioned are equally important

              998. DK
              999. NA
              000. INAP, 998-999, 000 in 124

==============================
VAR CM0129      A4c. Would you say that over the past year the economic
              position of GROUP FROM A4b has gotten better, stayed
              about the same or gotten worse?

              1. GOTTEN BETTER

              3. STAYED THE SAME
              5. GOTTEN WORSE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 998-999, 000 in 124; 996, 998-999 in 128

==============================
VAR CM0130      (See V129)

         A4d. Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?
         A4e. Would you say MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse?

              1. MUCH better
              2. SOMEWHAT better
              3. SAME; coded 3 in 129
              4. SOMEWHAT worse
              5. MUCH worse

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 998-999, 000 in 124; 996, 998-999 in
                  128; 8-9 in 129

==============================
VAR CM0131      A4f. Would you say that over the past year the incomes of
              GROUP FROM A4b have gone up more than the cost of
              living, stayed about even, or fallen behind the cost
              of living?

              1. GONE UP MORE
              3. STAYED ABOUT EVEN
              5. FALLEN BEHIND

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 998-999, 000 in 124; 996, 998-999 in 128

==============================
VAR CM0132      (See V130)

         A4g. Have they gone up A LOT or A LITTLE?
         A4h. Have they fallen behind A LOT or A LITTLE?

              1. A LOT up
              2. A LITTLE up
              3. SAME; coded 3 in 131
              4. A LITTLE behind
              5. A LOT behind

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 998-999, 000 in 124; 996, 998-999 in
                  128; 8-9 in 131

==============================
VAR CM0133      A4i. Would you say that over the past year GROUP FROM A4b
              have had a harder time finding enough work, an EASIER
              time, or have things stayed about the same?

              1. HARDER TIME
              3. ABOUT THE SAME
              5. EASIER TIME

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 998-999, 000 in 124; 996, 998-999 in 128

==============================
VAR CM0134      (See V133)

         A4j. Have they had a MUCH harder time or a LITTLE harder time?
         A4k. Have they had a MUCH easier time or a LITTLE easier time?

              1. MUCH harder
              2. A LITTLE harder
              3. SAME; coded 3 in 133
              4. A LITTLE easier
              5. MUCH easier

              8. DK
              9. NA
              0. INAP, 998-999, 000 in 124; 996, 998-999 in 128;
                  8-9 in 133

==============================
VAR CM0135      A5. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:

              1. IN A4b ONE OF THE CHECK BOXES (100, 200, 300, 400,
                  500) IS "Xed"
              5. IN A4b NONE OF THE CHECK BOXES (100, 200, 300, 400,
              500) HAS BEEN "Xed"

              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0136      A5a. WOMEN

              1. MENTIONED
              5. NOT MENTIONED

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 in 135

==============================
VAR CM0137      A5b. BLACKS

              1. MENTIONED
              5. NOT MENTIONED

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 in 135

==============================
VAR CM0138      A5c. THE ELDERLY (SENIOR CITIZENS)

              1. MENTIONED
              5. NOT MENTIONED

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 in 135

==============================
VAR CM0139      A5d. THE POOR

              1. MENTIONED
              5. NOT MENTIONED

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 in 135

==============================
VAR CM0140      A5e. THE MIDDLE CLASS (INCL. UPPER/LOWER MIDDLE)

              1. MENTIONED
              5. NOT MENTIONED

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 in 135

==============================
VAR CM0141      A6. What about women? Would you say that over the past year
             the economic position of women has gotten better, stayed
             about the same, or gotten worse?

              1. BETTER
              3. SAME
              5. WORSE

              8. DK
              9. NA
              0. INAP, 1 in 136

==============================
VAR CM0142      A7. What about blacks? (would you say that over the past year
             the economic position of blacks has gotten better, stayed
             about the same, or gotten worse?

              1. BETTER
              3. SAME
              5. WORSE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 1 in 137

==============================
VAR CM0143      (See V141)

  A8. (And what about) the elderly?

              1. BETTER
              3. SAME
              5. WORSE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 1 in 138

==============================
VAR CM0144      (See V141)

 VA9. (And what about) the poor?

              1. BETTER
              3. SAME
              5. WORSE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 1 in 139

==============================
VAR CM0145      (See V141)

  A10. (And what about) the middle class?

              1. BETTER
              3. SAME
              5. WORSE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 1 in 140

==============================
VAR CM0146      B1. 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?

              1. MOST OF THE TIME
              2. SOME OF THE TIME
              3. ONLY NOW AND TIME
              4. HARDLY AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0147      B2. Let's switch to the presidential campaign for a minute.
             Would you say that you are (Version 12, were you) very
             much interested, somewhat interested, or not much
             interested in following the presidential campaign in 1984?

              1. VERY MUCH INTERESTED
              3. SOMEWHAT INTERESTED
              5. NOT MUCH INTERESTED

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0148      B3. Would you say that (Version 12, Did) you personally
             care a good ideal which party wins the presidential
             election in the fall of 1984, or that you don't care
             very much which party wins?

              1. CARE A GOOD DEAL
              3. DON'T CARE VERY MUCH

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0149      B4. Has (Version 12, did) anyone called you up or come
             around and talked to you about supporting a candidate
             for president?

              1. YES
              5. NO

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0150      (See V149)

  B4a. Has this happened in the last week?

              1. YES
              5. NO

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 149; INTERVIEW VERSION 12 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0151      B5. Has (Did) anyone called you up or come around to talk to
             you about registering to vote?

              1. YES
              5. NO

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0152      B6. So far this year (Version 12, this year) have YOU talked
             to anyone and tried to show them why they should support
             one of the candidates for president?

              1. YES
              5. NO

               8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0153     (See V152)

 B6a. Have you done this in the last week?

              1. YES
              5. NO

              8. DK
              9. INAP, 5, 8 or 9 in 152
                 INTERVIEW VERSION 12 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0154      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0155      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0156      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0157      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0158      Z2. In A4 (124) the checkbox, indicating that the definition
             of "groups" was read, is "Xed":

              1. YES, box "Xed"
              5. NO

              9. NA
              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0161      B7. As far as you know, are you now registered so that you
             can vote in the election for president this year?

              1. Yes
              5. No
              6. R volunteers: VOTERS NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 12 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0162      B8. So far as you know now, do you expect to vote in the
             presidential election this November, or not?

              1. Yes, WILL VOTE
              5. No, WILL NOT VOTE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 12 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0163      B8a. Are you pretty certain you will vote, or not certain?
         B8b. Are you pretty certain you won't vote, or not certain?

              1. Certain (yes, will vote in B8)
              2. Not certain (yes, will vote in (B8)
              4. Not certain (No, will not vote or DK in B8)
              5. Certain (No, will not vote or DK in B8)

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 9 in 162, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 12 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0164      B8c. If the presidential election were being held today, would
              you vote for Walter Mondale, the Democratic candidate, or
              for Ronald Reagan, the Republican candidate?

              B8d. If you WERE going to vote, and the presidential election
              were being held today, would you vote for Walter Mondale,
              the Democratic candidate, or for Ronald Reagan, the
              Republican candidate?

              01. Walter Mondale
              20. Ronald Reagan

              95. R volunteers: Wouldn't vote at all
              96. Neither of these candidates (no mention of another
                    candidate?)
              97. Someone else

              98. DK/can't answer
              99. NA

              00. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 12 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0165      (See V164)

  B8e. Would you say that your preference for this candidate is STRONG or
       NOT STRONG?

              1. Strong
              5. Not strong

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 95-96, 98-99 in 164
                 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 12 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0166      B9. In talking to people about elections, we often find that
             a lot of people were not able to vote because they
             weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't
             have time. How about you -- did you vote in the elections
             this November?

              1. YES, DID VOTE
              5. NO, DIDN'T VOTE

              8. DON'T KNOW
              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-11

==============================
VAR CM0167      B9a. How about the election for President? Did you vote for
              a candidate for President?

              1. YES

              5. NO

              8. DON'T KNOW

              0. INAP, 5, 8 in 166, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-11

==============================
VAR CM0168      (See V167)

  B9b. Who did you vote for?

              1. REAGAN
              2. MONDALE
              7. OTHER, SPECIFY:

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8, in 166, 5, 8, in 167, INTERVIEW
                 VERSION 1-11

==============================
VAR CM0169      (See V167)

  B9c. Would you say that your preference for this candidate was strong or
       not strong?

              1. STRONG
              5. NOT STRONG

              8. DON'T KNOW
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8 in 166, 5, 8 in 167, INTERVIEW
                 VERSIONS 1-11

==============================
VAR CM0170      B9d. How about the election for President? Did you prefer one
              of the candidates for President?

              1. YES
              5. NO

              8. DON'T KNOW
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 1 in 166, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-11

==============================
VAR CM0171      (See V170)

  B9e. Who did you prefer?

              1. REAGAN
              2. MONDALE

              7. OTHER, SPECIFY:
              9. NA

              0. INAP in 166, 5, 8 in 170, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-11

==============================
VAR CM0172      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0201      C1. I'm going to read a list with names of possible
             presidential candidates in 1984. Many people tell us that
             they have not heard about some of the people on this list.
             As I read each name, please tell me when I come to a
             person you have NEVER HEARD OF.

             C1. I'm going to read a list with names of political figures
             in 1984. Many people tell us that they have not heard
              about some of the people on this list. As I read each
              name, please tell me when I come to a person you have
              NEVER HEARD OF.

                         C1a. RONALD REAGAN

              1. Recognize name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

==============================
VAR CM0202      (See V201)

  C1b. JOHN GLENN

              1. Recognize name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

==============================
VAR CM0203      (See V201)

  C1c. TED KENNEDY

              1. Recognize name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0204      (See V201)

  C1d. WALTER MONDALE

              1. Recognize name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

==============================
VAR CM0205      (See V201)

  C1e. ALAN CRANSTON

              1. Recognize name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)
              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 5 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0206      (See V201)

  C1f. JOHN ANDERSON

              1. Recognize name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0207      (See V201)

  C1g. ERNEST HOLLINGS

              1. Recognize name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0208      (See V201)

  C1h. REUBIN ASKEW

              1. Recognizes name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 5 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0209      (See V201)

  C1i. JESSE JACKSON

              1. Recognizes name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

==============================
VAR CM0210      (See V201)

  C1j. GEORGE BUSH

              1. Recognizes name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0211      (See V201)

  C1k. HOWARD BAKER

              1. Recognized name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0212      (See V201)

  C1m. GEORGE McGOVERN

              1. Recognizes name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0213      (See V201)

  C1n. ROBERT DOLE

              1. Recognizes name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0214      (See V201)

  C1o. GARY HART

              1. Recognizes name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

==============================
VAR CM0215      (See V201)

  C1r. LLOYD BENTSEN

              1. Recognizes name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0216     (See V201)

 C1s. DALE BUMPERS

              1. Recognizes name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0217      (See V201)

  C1t. MARIO CUOMO

              1. Recognizes name (name not crossed out)
              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0218      (See V201)

  C1u. GERALDINE FERRARO

              1. Recognizes name (name not crossed out)

              5. Doesn't recognize name (name crossed out)

              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERIVEW VERSIONS 1-5

==============================
VAR CM0219     C2. Now let's talk about your feelings toward (versions 1-6:
             the candidates) (version 7 and above: political figures)
             you know something about. I'll read the name of a person
             and I will ask you to rate that person on a thermometer
             that runs from 0 degrees to 100 degrees. Ratings between

              50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you feel favorable
             and warm toward that person. Ratings between 0 degrees
             and 50 degrees mean that you don't feel too favorable and
             are cool toward that person. You may use any number from

              0 to 100 to tell me how favorable or unfavorable your
             feelings are for each person.
             If you recognize the name, but don't feel particularly
             warm or cold toward the person, you would rate the person
             at the 50 degree mark.
             Our first person is Ronald Reagan. How would you rate him
             using this thermometer?
  C2a. RONALD REAGAN

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - coded 5 or 9 in 201

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0220      (See V219)

  C2b. JOHN GLENN

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 202

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0221      (See V219)

  C2c. TED KENNEDY

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 203

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0222      (See V219)

  C2d. WALTER MONDALE

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 204

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0223      (See V219)

  C2e. ALAN CRANSTON

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 205
                      INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 5 AND ABOVE

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0224      (See V219)

  C2f. JOHN ANDERSON

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 206

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0225      (See V219)

  C2g. ERNEST HOLLINGS

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 207

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0226      (See V219)

  C2h. REUBIN ASKEW

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 208
                      INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 5 AND ABOVE

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0227      (See V219)

  C2i. JESSE JACKSON

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 209

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0228      (See V219)

  C2j. GEORGE BUSH

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 210

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0229      (See V219)

  C2k. HOWARD BAKER

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 211

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0230      (See V219)

  C2m. GEORGE MCGOVERN

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 212

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0231      (See V219)

  C2n. ROBERT DOLE

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 213
                      INAP, INTERVIEW VERSION 5 AND ABOVE

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0232      (See V219)

  C2o. GARY HART

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 214

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0233      (See V219)

  C2r. LLOYD BENTSEN

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 215
                      INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 8 AND ABOVE

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0234      (See V219)

  C2s. DALE BUMPERS

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 216
                      INAP, INTERVIEW 1-4, 8 AND ABOVE

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0235      (See V219)

  C2t. MARIO CUOMO

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 217
                      INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 8 AND ABOVE

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0236      (See V219)

  C2u. GERALDINE FERRARO

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME - Coded 5 or 9 in 218
                      INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-5

              998. DON'T KNOW WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0237      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0238      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0239      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0240      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0241      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0242      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0243      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0244      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0245      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0246      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0247      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0301      D1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald Reagan is
             HANDLING HIS JOB as president?

              1. APPROVE
              5. DISAPPROVE

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0302     (See V301)

         D1a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         D1b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

              1. STRONGLY approve
              2. NOT STRONGLY approve
              4. NOT STRONGLY disapprove
              5. STRONGLY disapprove

              8. DK (to either D1a or D1b)
              9. NA (to either D1a or D1b)

              0. INAP, 8-9 in 301

==============================
VAR CM0303      D2. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald Reagan is
             handling THE ECONOMY?

              1. APPROVE
              5. DISAPPROVE

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0304      (See V303)

         D2a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         D2b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

              1. STRONGLY approve
              2. NOT STRONGLY approve
              4. NOT STRONGLY disapprove
              5. STRONGLY disapprove

              8. DK (to either D2a or D2b)
              9. NA (to either D2a or D2b)

              0. INAP, 8-9 in 303

==============================
VAR CM0305      D3. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald Reagan is
             handling OUR RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES?

              1. APPROVE
              5. DISAPPROVE
              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0306      (See V305)

         D3a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         D3b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

              1. STRONGLY approve
              2. NOT STRONGLY approve
              4. NOT STRONGLY disapprove
              5. STRONGLY disapprove
              8. DK (to either D3a or D3b)
              9. NA (to either D3a or D3b)

              0. INAP, 8-9 in 305

==============================
VAR CM0307      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0308      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0309      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0310      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0311      E1.  Now let's talk about who is likely to win the DEMOCRATIC
              NOMINATION FOR PRESIDENT. We will be using a scale which
              runs from 0 to 100, where 0 represents NO chance for the
              nomination, 50 represents AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100
              represents CERTAIN victory.

              E1a. Using this 0 in 100 scale, what do you think WALTER
              MONDALE'S chances are of winning the nomination?

              Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

              997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5 or 9 in 204
                      also: INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 7 AND ABOVE

              998. DK
              999. NA

==============================
VAR CM0312      E1b. (Using this 0 to 100 scale,) what do you think JOHN
              GLENN'S chances are of winning the nomination?

              Use same code as 311 EXCEPT:

              997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5 or 9 in 202
                   INAP, INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0313      E1c. (Using this 0 to 100 scale,) what do you think ALAN
              CRANSTON'S chances are of winning the nomination?

              Use same code as 311 EXCEPT:

              997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5 or 9 in 205
                      INAP, INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0314      E1d. (Using this 0 to 100 scale,) what do you think JESSE
              JACKSON'S chances are of winning the nomination?

              Use same code as 311 EXCEPT:

              997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5 or 9 in 209
                      INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 7 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0315      E1e. (Using this 0 to 100 scale,) what do you think TED
              KENNEDY'S chances are of winning the nomination?

              Use same code as 311 EXCEPT:

              997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5 or 9 in 203
                      INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 7 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0316      E1f. Using this 0 to 100 scale, what do you think GARY
              HART'S chances are of winning the nomination?

              Use same code as 311 EXCEPT:

              997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5 or 9 in 214
                      INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 7 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0317      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM0318      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0319      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM0320      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0321      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0322      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0323      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0324      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0325      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0326      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0327      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0328      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0329      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0330      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0331      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0332      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0333      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0334      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0335      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0336      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0337      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0338      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0339      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0340      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0341      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0342      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

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VAR CM0343      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

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VAR CM0344      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0345      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0346      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0347      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0348      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0349      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0350      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0351      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0352      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

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VAR CM0353      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0354      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0355      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0401       F1. How many days in the past week did you watch national
             news on T.V.?

              Code actual number of DAYS (1-7)

              0. NONE

              8. DK

              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0402      F1a. How much attention did you pay to news on T.V. about the
              campaign for president -- A GREAT DEAL, QUITE A BIT,
              SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE?

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. QUITE A BIT
              3. SOME
              4. VERY LITTLE
              5. NONE
              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 0 in 401, INTERVIEW VERSION 13

==============================
VAR CM0403      F2. How many days in the past week did you read a daily
             newspaper?

              Code actual number of DAYS(1-7)

              0. None

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0404      (See V403)
  F2a. Which paper or papers did you read? (any other question?)
  Code three mentions. [Mention 1]
  Use NEWSPAPER MASTER CODE, EXCEPT:

              997. Newspaper not on list
              998. DK (404 only)
              999. NA (404 only)

              000. INAP, no further mention; 0 in 403

==============================
VAR CM0405     (See V404)

  [Mention 2]
  Use NEWSPAPER MASTER CODE, EXCEPT:

              997. Newspaper not on list
              998. DK (404 only)
              999. NA (404 only)

              000. INAP, no further mention; 0 in 403

==============================
VAR CM0406          (See V404)

  [Mention 3]

  Use NEWSPAPER MASTER CODE, EXCEPT:

              997. Newspaper not on list
              998. DK (404 only)
              999. NA (404 only)

              000. INAP, no further mention; 0 in 403

==============================
VAR CM0407      F2b. How much attentin did you pay to articles in the news-
              paper about the campaign for president -- A GREAT DEAL,
              QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE?

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. QUITE A BIT
              3. SOME
              4. VERY LITTLE
              5. NONE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 0 in 403

==============================
VAR CM0408      F3. Did you watch any of the televised Democratic
             National Convention?

              1. YES
              5. NO

              8. DK, CAN'T RECALL
              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0409      F3a. About how many hours (of the Democratic National
              Convention) did you watch? (What is your best guess?)

              Actual number of hours coded.

              98. Don't Know, can't recall
              99. NA
              00. INAP, 5, 8 or 9 on 408; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0410      F4. Did you watch any of the televised Republican National
             Convention?

              1. YES
              5. NO

              8. DK, CAN'T RECALL
              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-7

==============================
VAR CM0411      F4a. About how many hours (of the Republican National
              Convention) did you watch? (What is your best guess?)

              Actual number of hours coded.

              98. Don't Know, can't recall
              99. NA
              00. INAP, 5, 8 or 9 on 410; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-7

==============================
VAR CM0412      F5. Did you watch the first televised presidential debate held
             on October 7 between Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale?

              1. YES
              5. NO
              7. R VOLUNTEERS: LISTENED TO DEBATE ON RADIO

              8. DK

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-8

==============================
VAR CM0413      (See V412)

  F5a. Did you (watch/listen to) the entire debate or just part of it?

              1. ENTIRE
              5. PART

              7. R VOLUNTEERS: INTERRUPTION DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OTHER
                 THAN PERSONAL CHOICE

              8. DK

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 on 412, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-8

==============================
VAR CM0414      F6. Did you watch the second televised presidential debate
             held on October 21 between Ronald Reagan and Walter
             Mondale?

              1. YES
              5. NO

              7. R VOLUNTEERS: LISTENED TO DEBATE ON RADIO

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-10

==============================
VAR CM0415      (See V414)

  F6a. Did you (watch/listen to) the entire debate or just part  of it?

              1. ENTIRE
              5. PART
              7. R VOLUNTEERS: INTERRUPTION DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OTHER
                  THAN PERSONAL CHOICE

              8. DON'T KNOW; CAN'T RECALL
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 on 414, INTERVIEW VERSONS 1-10

==============================
VAR CM0416      F7. Did you watch the televised vice-presidential debate held
             on October 11 between George Bush and Geraldine Ferraro?

              1. YES
              5. NO

              7. R VOLUNTEERS: LISTENED TO DEBATE ON RADIO
              8. DK

              0. INAP, NOT ASKED INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-9

==============================
VAR CM0417      (See V416)

  F7a. Did you (watch/listen to) the entire debate or just part of it?

              1. ENTIRE
              5. PART

              7. R VOLUNTEERS: INTERRUPTION DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OTHER
                 THAN PERSONAL CHOICE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 on 416, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-9

==============================
VAR CM0418      G1. Now we'd like to know your impression of RONALD REAGAN.
             I am going to read a list of words and phrases people
             use to describe political figures. After each one, I
             would like you to tell me HOW MUCH the word or phrase
             fits your impression of Ronald Reagan.
             The first phrase is "hard working."
             How much would you say "hard working" fits your impres-
             sion of ronald Reagan: a GREAT DEAL, SOMEWHAT, A LITTLE,
             or NOT AT ALL?

         G1a. Hardworking

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0419      (See V418)

  G1b. Decent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0420      (See V418)

  G1c. Compassionate

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0421      (See V418)

  G1d. Commands respect

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0422      (See V418)

  G1e. Intelligent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0423      (See V418)

  G1f. Moral

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0424      (See V418)

  G1g. Kind

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0425      (See V418)

  G1h. Inspiring

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0426      (See V418)

  G1i. Knowledgeable

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0427      (See V418)

  G1j. Sets a good example

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0428      (See V418)

  G1k. Really cares about people like you

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0429      (See V418)

  G1m. Provides strong leadership

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0430      (See V418)

  G1n. Understands people like you

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0431      (See V418)

  G1o. Fair

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0432      (See V418)

  G1p. In touch with ordinary people

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0433      (See V418)

  G1r. Religious

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0434      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0435      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0436      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0437      G3. Now about Walter Mondale. Would you say "hard working"
             fits your impression of him: A GREAT DEAL, SOMEWHAT, A
             LITTLE, OR NOT ALL?

         G3a. HARD WORKING

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0438      (See V437)

  G3b. Decent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0439      (See V437)

  G3c. Compassionate

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0440      (See V437)

  G3d. Commands respect

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0441      (See V437)

  G3e. Intelligent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0442      (See V437)

  G3f. Moral

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0443      (See V437)

  G3g. Kind

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0444      (See V437)

  G3h. Inspiring

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0445      (See V437)

  G3i. Knowledgeable

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0446      (See 437)
  G3j. Sets a good example

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0447      (See V437)

  G3k. Really cares about people like you

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0448      (See V437)

  G3m. Provides strong leadership

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0449      G3n. Understands people like you

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204 INTERVIEW VERSONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0450      (See V437)

  G3o. Fair

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204 INTERVIEW VERSONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0451      (See V437)

  G3p. In touch with ordinary people

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204 INTERVIEW VERSONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0452      (See V437)

  G3r. Religious

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204 INTERVIEW VERSONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0453      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0454      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0501      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0502      G5. And how about JOHN GLENN. Would you say "hard working"
             fits your impression of him: a great deal, somewhat, a
             little, or not at all?

         G5a. HARD-WORKING

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0503      (See V502)

  G5b. Decent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0504      (See V502)

  G5c. Compassionate

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0505      (See V502)

  G5d. Commands respect

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0506      (See V502)

  G5e. Intelligent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0507      (See V502)

  G5f. Moral

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0508      (See V502)

  G5g. Kind

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0509      (See V502)

  G5h. Inspiring

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0510      (See V502)

  Ghi. Knowledgeable

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0511      (See V502)

  G5j. Sets a good example

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0512      (See V502)

  G5k. Really cares about people like you

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0513      (See V502)

  G5m. Provides strong leadership

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0514      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0515      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0516      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0517      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0518      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0519      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0520      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0521      G7. Now about Jesse Jackson. Would you say "hard-working"
             fits your impression of him: A GREAT DEAL, SOMEWHAT,
             A LITTLE, OR NOT AT ALL?

         G7a. HARD-WORKING

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0522      (See V521)

  G7b. Decent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0523      (See V521)

  G7c. Compassionate

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0524      (See V521)

  G7d. Commands respect

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0525      (See V521)

  G7e. Intelligent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0526      (See V521)

  G7f. Moral

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0527      (See V521)

  G7g. Kind

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0528      (See V521)

  G7h. Inspiring

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0529      (See V521)

  G7i. Knowledgeable

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0530      (See V521)

  G7j. Sets a good example

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0531      (See V521)

  G7k. Really cares about people like you

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0532      (See V521)

  G7m. Provides strong leadership

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0533      (See V521)

  G7n. Understands people like you

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 0, 5, 9 in 209 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0534      (See V521)

  G7o. Fair

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 0, 5, 9 in 209 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0535      (See V521)

  G7p. In touch with ordinary people

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 0, 5, 9 in 209 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0536      (See V521)

  G7r. Religious

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 0, 5, 9 in 209 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0537      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0538      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0539      G9. Now about Gary Hart. Would you say "hard working" fits
             your impression of him: A GREAT DEAL, SOMEWHAT, A LITTLE,
             OR NOT AT ALL?

         G9a. HARD-WORKING

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0540      (See V539)

  G9b. Decent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0541      (See V539)

  G9c. Compassionate

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0542      (See V539)

  G9d. Commands respect

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0543      (See V539)

  G9e. Intelligent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0544      (See V539)

  G9f. Moral

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0545      (See V539)

  G9g. Kind

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0546      (See V539)

  G9h. Inspiring

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0547      (See V539)

  G9i. Knowledgeable

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0548      (See V539)

  G9j. Sets a good example

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0549      (See V539)

  G9k. Really cares about people like you

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0550      (See V539)

  G9m. Provides strong leadership

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0551      (See V539)

  G9n. Understands people like you

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0552      (See V539)

  G9o. Fair

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0553      (See V539)

  G9p. In touch with ordinary people

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0554      (See V539)

  G9r. Religious

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0555      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0556      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0557      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0558      G.11 How about Geraldine Ferraro. Would you say "hard-working"
              fits your impression of her: A GREAT DEAL, SOMEWHAT, A
              LITTLE, OR NOT AT ALL?

         G11a. HARD-WORKING

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0559      (See V558)

  G11b. Decent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0560      (See V558)

  G11c. Compassionate

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0561      (See V558)

  G11d. Commands respect

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0562      (See V558)

  G11e. Intelligent

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0563      (See V558)

  G11f. Moral

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0564      (See V558)

  G11g. Kind

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0565      (See V558)

  G11h. Inspiring

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0566      (See V558)

  G11i. Knowledgeable

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0567      (See V558)

  G11j. Sets a good example

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0568      (See V558)

  G11k. Really cares about people like you

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0569      (See V558)

  G11m. Provides strong leadership

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0570      (See V558)

  G11n. Understands people like you

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0571      (See V558)

  G11o. Fair

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0572      (See V558)

  G11p. In touch with ordinary people

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0573      (See V558)

  G11r. Religious

              1. A GREAT DEAL
              2. SOMEWHAT
              3. CAN'T DECIDE
              4. A LITTLE
              5. NOT AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0574      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0575      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0576      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0577      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0578      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0579      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0580      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0581      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0582      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0583      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0584      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0585      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0586      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0587      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0588      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0589      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0590      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0591      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0592      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0593      DUMKY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0594      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0595      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0596      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0597      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0598      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0599      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0600      H0. Let's talk about the country as a whole.
             Would you say that things in the country are generally
             going VERY WELL, FAIRLY WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL
             AT ALL?

              1. VERY WELL
              2. FAIRLY WELL
              4. NOT TOO WELL
              5. NOT WELL AT ALL

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, VERSIONS 1-7

==============================
VAR CM0601      H1. Now, still talking about 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 SAME
              5. GOTTEN WORSE

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0602      (See V601)

         H1a. Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?
         H1b. Would you say MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse?

              1. MUCH BETTER
              2. SOMEWHAT BETTER
              3. SAME; coded 3 in 601
              4. SOMEWHAT WORSE
              5. MUCH WORSE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 8-9 in 601

==============================
VAR CM0603      H2. Would you say that over the past year, people across the
             country have had a HARDER time finding enough work,
             an EASIER time, or have things STAYED ABOUT THE SAME?

              1. HARDER TIME
              3. STAYED SAME
              5. EASIER TIME

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0604      (See V603)

         H2a. Would you say MUCH harder or A LITTLE harder?
         H2b. Would you say MUCH easier or A LITTLE easier?

              1. MUCH HARDER
              2. A LITTLE HARDER
              3. SAME; coded 3 in 603
              4. A LITTLE EASIER
              5. MUCH EASIER

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 8-9 in 603

==============================
VAR CM0605      H3. During the last year, have the costs of things GONE UP
             GONE DOWN, or have they REMAINED ABOUT THE SAME?

              1. GONE UP
              3. STAYED SAME
              5. GONE DOWN

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0606      (See V605)

         H3a. Have they gone up A LOT or A LITTLE?
         H3b. Have they gone down A LOT or A LITTLE?

              1. A LOT up
              2. A LITTLE up
              3. SAME; coded 3 in 605
              4. A LITTLE down
              5. A LOT down

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP; 8-9 in 605

==============================
VAR CM0607      H4. 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 SAME
              5. STRONGER

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0608      H5. How worried are you about our country getting into a
             CONVENTIONAL WAR at this time, one in which nuclear
             weapons are NOT used? Are you VERY WORRIED, SOMEWHAT
             WORRIED, or NOT WORRIED at all?

              1. VERY WORRIED
              3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED
              5. NOT WORRIED

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0609      H6. How worried are you about our country getting into a
             NUCLEAR WAR at this time? Are you VERY WORRIED,
             SOMEWHAT WORRIED, or NOT WORRIED AT ALL?

              1. VERY WORRIED
              3. SOMEWHAT WORRIED
              5. NOT WORRIED

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0610   J1. When it comes to politics, do you usually think of
             yourself as a liberal, a conservative, a moderate, or what?

              1. YES, LIBERAL

              3. YES, MODERATE

              5. YES, CONSERVATIVE

              7. NO, NEVER

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. R HAS ABSOLUTELY NO UNDERSTANDING OF TERMS
                  "LIBERAL" AND "CONSERVATIVE"

==============================
VAR CM0611      J1a. Do you think of yourself as a STRONG liberal or a
                        NOT-VERY-STRONG LIBERAL?
                        J1b. Do you think of yourself as a STRONG conservative
                        or a NOT-VERY-STRONG conservative?

              1. STRONG
              5. NOT-VERY-STRONG

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 0, 3, 7-9 in 610

==============================
VAR CM0612      J1c. Do yo think of yourself as more like a liberal or more
              like a conservative?

              1. LIBERAL
              3. NEITHER; R REFUSED TO CHOOSE
              5. CONSERVATIVE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 0, 1, 5, 9 in 610

==============================
VAR CM0613      J1x. SUMMARY: LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SELF-PLACEMENT
SCALE

              Built from 610, 611 and 612

              01. Strong Liberal (110)
              02. Not Very Strong Liberal (150)
              03. Moderate-Slightly Liberal (301, 701, 801)
              04. Moderate (303)
              05. Moderate-Slightly Conservative (305, 705, 805)
              06. Not Very Strong Conservative (550)
              07. Strong Conservative (510)

              08. Incomplete Branching - DK (180, 308, 580)
              09. Incomplete Branching - NA (190, 309, 590)

              99. NA (900)

              00. INAP, no understanding of terms, never thought of
                    self as liberal-conservative (000, 703, 803, 708,
                    709, 808, 809)

==============================
VAR CM0614      J2. What about Ronald Reagan? Do you usually think of
             Ronald Reagan as a LIBERAL, a CONSERVATIVE, a
             MODERATE, or what?

              1. LIBERAL

              3. MODEPATE

              5. CONSERVATIVE

              7. NONE OF THESE

              8. DK

              9. NA, 5, 9 in 201; 0, 9 in 610

==============================
VAR CM0615      (See V614)

              J2a. Do you think he is a STRONG liberal or a
              NOT-VERY-STRONG liberal
              J2b. Do you think he is a STRONG conservative or a NOT-VERY-
              STRONG conservative?

              1. STRONG
              5. NOT-VERY-STRONG

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201; 0, 9 in 10; 3, 7-9 in 614

==============================
VAR CM0616      (See V614)

  J2C. Do you think he is more like a liberal or more like a conservative?

              1. LIBERAL
              3. NEITHER
              5. CONSERVATIVE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201; 0, 9 in 610; 1, 5, 9 in 614

==============================
VAR CM0617      J2x. SUMMARY: REGAN LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE PLACEMENT

              Use same code as 613, EXCEPT:

              00. INAP, No understanding of terms, never thought of
                    self as liberal/conservative; 5 or 9 in 201; 0, 9
                    in 610

==============================
VAR CM0618      J4. Now think about John Glenn. Do you usually think of
             John Glenn as a LIBERAL, as a CONSERVATIVE, as a
             MODERATE, or what?

              1. LIBERAL

              3. MODERATE

              5. CONSERVATIVE

              7. NONE OF THESE

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202; 0, 9 in 610
                  INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0619      (See V618)

  J4a. Do you think he is a STRONG liberal or a  NOT-VERY-STRONG liberal?
  J4b. Do you think he is a STRONG  conservative or a NOT-VERY-STRONG
       conservative?

              1. STRONG
              5. NOT-VERY-STRONG

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202; 0, 9 in 610; 1, 5, 9 in 618

                 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0620      (See V618)

  J4c. Do you think he is more like a liberal or more like a conservative?

              1. LIBERAL
              3. NEITHER
              5. CONSERVATIVE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202; 0, 9 in 610; 1, 5, 9 in 618
                  INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0621      J4x. SUMMARY: GLENN LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE PLACEMENT

              Use same code as 613, EXCEPT:

              00. INAP, No understanding of terms, never thought of
                    self as liberal/conservative; 5 or 9 in 202; 0, 9
                    in 610 INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0622  J6. What about Walter Mondale? Do you usually think of Walter
             Mondale as a LIBERAL, as a CONSERVATIVE, as a MODERATE,
             or what?

              1. LIBERAL

              3. MODERATE

              5. CONSERVATIVE

              7. NONE OF THESE

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 0, 9 in 610

==============================
VAR CM0623     (See V622)

  J6a. Do you think he is a STRONG liberal or a NOT-VERY- strong liberal?
  J6b. Do you think he is a STRONG  conservative or a NOT-VERY-STRONG
       conservative?

              1. STRONG
              5. NOT-VERY-STRONG

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 0, 9 in 610; 3, 7-9 in 622

==============================
VAR CM0624      (See V622)

  J6c. Do you think he is more like a liberal or more like a conservative?

              1. LIBERAL
              3. NEITHER
              5. CONSERVATIVE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 0, 9 in 610; 1, 5, 9 in 622

==============================
VAR CM0625      J6x. SUMMARY: MONDALE LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE
PLACEMENT

              Use same code as 613, EXCEPT:

              00. INAP, No understanding of terms; R had never thought
                    of self as liberal/conservative; 5 or 9 in 204; 0, 9
                    in 610

==============================
VAR CM0626      J8. And now think about Jesse Jackson. Do you usually think
             of Jesse Jackson as a LIBERAL, as a CONSERVATIVE, as a
             MODERATE, or what?

              1. LIBERAL

              3. MODERATE

              5. CONSERVATIVE

              7. NONE OF THESE

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209; 0, 9 in 610

==============================
VAR CM0627      (See V626)

  J8a. Do you think he is a STRONG liberal or a NOT-VERY- STRONG liberal?
  J8b. Do you think he is a STRONG  conservative or a NOT-VERY-STRONG
       conservative?

              1. STRONG
              5. NOT-VERY-STRONG

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209; 0, 9 in 610; 3, 7-9 in 626

==============================
VAR CM0628      (See V626)

  J8c. Do you think he is more like a liberal or more like a conservative?

              1. LIBERAL
              3. NEITHER
              5. CONSERVATIVE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209; 0, 9 in 610; 1, 5, 9 in 626

==============================
VAR CM0629      J8x. SUMMARY: JACKSON LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE PLACEMENT

              Use same code as 613 EXCEPT:

              00. INAP, No understanding of terms, never thought of
                    self as liberal/conservative; 5, 9 in 209; 0,
                    9 in 610

==============================
VAR CM0630  J10. Now think about Gary Hart. Do you usually think of
                 Gary Hart as a LIBERAL, or as a CONSERVATIVE, or as a
                 MODERATE, or what?

              1. LIBERAL

              3. MODERATE

              5. CONSERVATIVE

              7. NONE OF THESE

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 0, 9 in 610
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0631      (See V630)

  J10a. Do you think he is a STRONG liberal or a NOT-VERY-STRONG liberal?   
  J10b. Do you think he is a STRONG  conservative or a NOT- VERY-STRONG
        conservative?

              1. STRONG
              5. NOT-VERY-STRONG

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 0, 9 in 610; 3, 7-9 in 630
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0632      (See V630)

  J10c. Do you think he is more like a liberal or more like a conservative?

              1. LIBERAL
              3. NEITHER
              5. CONSERVATIVE

              8. DK
              9. NA
              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 0, 9 in 610; 1, 5, 9 in 630
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8, AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0633      J10x. SUMMARY: HART LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE PLACEMENT

              Use same code as 613, EXCEPT:

              00. INAP, No understanding of terms, never thought of
                    self as liberal/conservative; 5, 9 in 214; 0, 9 in
                    610 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0634  J12. And now what about Geraldine Ferraro. Do you usually
              think of her as a LIBERAL, as a CONSERVATIVE as a
              MODERATE, or what?

              1. LIBERAL

              3. MODERATE

              5. CONSERVATIVE

              7. NONE OF THESE

                8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; 0, 9 in 610
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0635      (See V634)

  J12a. Do you think she is a STRONG liberal or a NOT-VERY-STRONG liberal?
  J12b. Do you think she is a STRONG  conservative or a NOT-VERY-STRONG
        conservative?

              1. STRONG
              5. NOT-VERY-STRONG

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; 0, 9 in 610; 3, 7-9 in 634;
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0636     (See V634)

 J12c. Do you think she is more like a liberal or more like a conservative?

              1. LIBERAL
              3. NEITHER
              5. CONSERVATIVE

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218; 0, 9 in 610; 1, 5, 9 in 634

==============================
VAR CM0637      J12x. SUMMARY: FERRARO LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE
PLACEMENT

              Use same code as 613, EXCEPT:

              00. INAP, No understanding of terms, never thought of
                    self as liberal/condervative; 5, 9 in 218; 0, 9 in
                    610 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0638      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0639      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0640      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0641      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0642      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM0643      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM0644      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM0645      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0646      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0647      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0648      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0649      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0701      K1. We would like to know something about the feelings you
             have toward Ronald Reagan. I want you to tell me whether
             something about Ronald Reagan, or something he has done,
             has, made you have certain feelings like "anger" or
             "pride" or others I will mention.
             First has Ronald Reagan -- because of the kind of person
             he is, or because of something he has done -- ever made
             you feel:
         K1a. Angry toward him

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0702      (See V701)

  K1b. Hopeful

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0703      (See V701)

  K1c. Afraid of him

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0704      (See V701)

  K1d. Proud

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201

==============================
VAR CM0705      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0706      K3. Think about John Glenn. Now, has John Glenn -- because of
             the kind of person he is, or because of something he has
             done -- ever made you feel:

             K3a. Angry toward him

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202
                  INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0707      (See V706)

  K3b. Hopeful

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202
                  INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0708      (See V706)

  K3c. Afraid of him

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202
                  INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0709      (See V706)

  K3d. Proud

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202
                  INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0710      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0711      K5. Think about Walter Mondale. Now, has Walter Mondale--
             because of the kind of person he is, or because of
             something he has done -- ever made you feel:

             K5a. Angry toward him

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0712      (See V711)

  K5b. Hopeful

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0713      (See V711)

  K5c. Afraid of him

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0714      (See V711)

  K5d. Proud

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204

==============================
VAR CM0715      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0716      K7. Think about Jesse Jackson. Has Jesse Jackson --
             because of the kind of person he is, or because of
             something he has done -- ever made you feel:

             K7a. Angry toward him

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0717      (See V716)

  K7b. Hopeful

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0718      (See V716)

  K7c. Afraid of him

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0719      (See V716)

  K7d. Proud

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 209

==============================
VAR CM0720      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0721      K9. Now think about Gary Hart. Has Gary Hart-- because of the
             kind of person he is, or because of something he has
             done-- ever made you feel:

             K9a. Angry toward him

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0722      (See V721)

  K9b. Hopeful

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0723      (See V721)

  K9c. Afraid of him

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0724      (See V721)

  K9d. Proud

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0725      K11. Now think about Geraldine Ferraro. Has Geraldine
              Ferraro -- because of the kind of person she is or
              because of something she has done -- ever made you feel:

              K11a. Angry toward her

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0726      (See V725)

  K11b. Hopeful

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0727      (See V725)

  K11c. Afraid of her

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0728      (See V725)

  K11d. Proud

              1. YES, HAVE FELT
              5. NO, NEVER FELT; DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 218
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-6

==============================
VAR CM0729      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0730      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0731      L1. Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a
             REPUBLICAN, a DEMOCRAT, an INDEPENDENT, or what?

              1. REPUBLICAN

              2. INDEPENDENT
              3. NO PREFERENCE
               4. OTHER PARTY

              5. DEMOCRAT

              8. DK (See Supervisor before using)
              9. NA (See Supervisor before using)

==============================
VAR CM0732      L1a. Would you call yourself a STRONG Republican or a NOT
              VERY-STRONG Republican?

               L1b. Would you call yourself a STRONG Democrat or a NOT-
              VERY-STRONG Democrat?

              1. STRONG
              5. NOT-VERY-STRONG

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 2-4, 8-9 in 731

==============================
VAR CM0733      L1c. Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican
              Party or the Democratic Party?

              1. CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN
              3. NEITHER
              5. CLOSER TO DEMOCRATIC

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 1, 5, 8-9 in 731

==============================
VAR CM0734      L1x. SUMMARY: R'S PARTY ID

              0. Strong Democrat (510)
              1. Weak Democrat (550, 580, 590)
              2. Independent-- Democrat (205, 305, 405)
              3. Independent-- Independent (203, 208, 209)
              4. Independent-- Republican (201, 301, 401)
              5. Weak Republican (150, 180, 190)
              6. Strong Republican (110)
              7. Other -- Minor party, refused to say (403, 408, 409)
              8. Apolitical-- (303, 308, 309)

              9. NA (800, 900)

              Code 8 (APOLITICAL) was used only if the respondent had a
              code of 3 (NO PREFERENCE) in 731 AND a code of 3, 8 or 9
              (NEITHER, DK OR NA) in 733 AND also showed little or  no
              interest in politics in response to each of the following
              questions: 146, 147, and 148

==============================
VAR CM0735         L2. Who is your first choice for the Democratic NOMINATION
                           FOR PRESIDENT in 1984?

                   L2. Who was your first choice for the Democratic NOMINATION
                       FOR PRESIDENT in 1984?

              01. Walter Mondale
              02. John Glenn
              03. Jesse Jackson
              04. Alan Cranston
              05. Gary Hart
              06. George McGovern
              07. Ernest Hollings
              08. Reubin Askew
              09. Ted Kennedy
              20. Ronald Reagan
              21. George Bush
              22. John Anderson
              23. Robert Dole
              24. Howard Baker

              97. Other

              96. Don't want any Democrat as president
              98. DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER; can't decide which is my
                    first choice, don't care which one

              99. NA; refused to say; non-serious response

==============================
VAR CM0736            L2a. Suppose, for one reason or another, (he/she) is not
              chosen as the Democratic nominee. Who would be your
              second choice for the Democratic nomination?

               L2a. Who was your second choice for the Democratic nomination?

              Use same code as 735 EXCEPT:

              96. Have no second choice; don't want anyone but my
                    first choice.

              98. DON'T KNOW/CAN'T ANSWER; can't decide which is
                    my second choice

              99. NA

              00. INAP, 96, 98-99 in 735

==============================
VAR CM0737      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0738      DUMMY VARIABLE (00)

==============================
VAR CM0739      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM0740      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM0741      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM0742      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0743      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM0799      M0. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald Reagan is
             handling the balancing of the national budget?

              1. Approve
              5. Disapprove

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0800      (See V799)

  M0a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
  M0b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

              1. Strongly approve
              2. Not strongly approve
              4. Not strongly disapprove
              5. Strongly disapprove

              8. DK (to either M0a./M0b.)
              9. NA (to either M0a./M0b.)

              0. INAP, 8-9 in 799
                 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0801      M1. The next few questions are about government spending and
             government services. Some people think the government
             should provide fewer services, even in areas such as
             health and education, in order to reduce spending. Other
             people feel it is important for the government to provide
             more services even if it means an increase in spending.
             Do you have an opinion on this topic or haven't you
             thought much about it?

              1. YES, HAVE AN OPINION

              5. NO, NO OPINION

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 801

==============================
VAR CM0802      M1a. Do you think the government should reduce spending,
              provide more services, or is your position somewhere
              in between?

              1. REDUCE SPENDING
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. MORE SERVICES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 801

==============================
VAR CM0803      M1b. Would you prefer a moderate reduction in spending and
              services, or a large reduction?
              M1c. Would you prefer a moderate increase in spending and
              services, or a large increase?

              1. LARGE reduction
              2. MODERATE reduction
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; Coded 3 in 802
              4. MODERATE increase
              5. LARGE increase

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 801; 8-9 in 802

==============================
VAR CM0804      M1d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan think the government
              should reduce spending, provide more services, or is his
              position somewhere in between?

              1. REDUCE SPENDING
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. MORE SERVICES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 201; 5, 8-9 in 801

==============================
VAR CM0805      (See V804)

             M1e. Do you think he would prefer a moderate reduction in
             spending and services, or a large reduction?

             M1f. Do you think he would prefer a moderate increase in
             spending and services, or a large increase?

              1. LARGE reduction
              2. MODERATE reduction
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 804
              4. MODERATE increase
              5. LARGE increase

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201; 5, 8-9 in 801; 8-9 in 804

==============================
VAR CM0806      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0807      M1h. In your opinion, does Walter Mondale think the
              government should reduce spending, provide more
              services, or is his position somewhere in between?

              1. REDUCE SPENDING
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. MORE SERVICES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 5, 8-9 in 801

==============================
VAR CM0808      (See V807)

              M1i. Do you think he would prefer a moderate reduction in
              spending and services, or a large reduction?
              M1j. Do you think he would prefer a moderate increase in
              spending and services, or a large increase?

              1. LARGE reduction
              2. MODERATE reduction
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 807
              4. MODERATE increase
              5. LARGE increase

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 5, 8-9 in 801; 8-9 in 807

==============================
VAR CM0809      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0810      Mlm. In your opinion, does John Glenn think the government
              should reduce spending, provide more services, or is his
              position somewhere in between?

              1. REDUCE SPENDING
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. MORE SERVICES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202; 5, 8-9 in 801
                  INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0811      (See V810)

              M1n. Do you think he would prefer a moderate reduction in
              spending and services or a large reduction?
              M1o. Do you think he would prefer a moderate increase in
              spending and services, or a large increase?

              1. LARGE reduction
              2. MODERATE reduction
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 810
              4. MODERATE increase
              5. LARGE increase

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202; 5, 8-9 in 801; 8-9 in 810
                  INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0812      M1q. In your opinion, does Gary Hart think the government
              should reduce spending, provide more services, or is his
              position somewhere in between?

              1. REDUCE SPENDING
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. MORE SERVICES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 5, 8-9 in 801
                  INTERVIEW VERSION 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0813      (See V812)

              M1r. Do you think he would prefer a moderate reduction in
              spending and services, or a large reduction?
              M1s. Do you think he would prefer a moderate increase in
              spending and services, or a large increase?

              1. LARGE reduction
              2. MODERATE reduction
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 812
              4. MODERATE increase
              5. LARGE increase

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 5, 8-9 in 801; 8-9 in 812
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8, AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0814      M1u. In your opinion, does Jesse Jackson think the goverment
              should reduce spending, provide more services, or is his
              position somewhere in between?

              1. REDUCE SPENDING
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. MORE SERVICES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 209; 5, 8-9 in 801
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0815      (See V814)

              M1v. Do you think he would prefer a moderate reduction in
              spending and services, or a large reduction?
              M1w. Do you think he would prefer a moderate increase in
              spending and services, or a large increase?

              1. LARGE reduction
              2. MODERATE reduction
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 814
              4. MODERATE increase
              5. LARGE increase

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 209, 5, 8-9 in 801; 8-9 in 814
                 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0816      M2. Some people feel that the government in Washington should
             make every effort to improve the social and economic
             position of blacks and other minority groups. Others
             feel that the government should not make any special
             effort to help minorities because they should help
             themselves.
             Do you have an opinion on this issue, or haven't you
             thought much about this?

              1. YES, HAVE AN OPINION
              5. NO, NO OPINION

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0817        M2a. Do you feel that government should help improve the
              position of minorities, that minorities should help
              themselves, or is your position somewhere in between?

              1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. MINORITIES HELP SELVES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 816

==============================
VAR CM0818      M2b. Should the government help minorities to a great
              extent or only to some extent?
              M2c. Should the government leave minorities alone to help
              themselves to a great extent or only to some extent?

              1. GREAT extent of government help
              2. SOME extent of government help
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 817
              4. SOME extent of self help
              5. GREAT extent of self help

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9, in 816; 8-9 in 817

==============================
VAR CM0819      M2d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan think the government
              should help improve the position of minorities, that
              minorities should help themselves, or is his position
              somewhere in between?

              1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN

              5. MINORITIES HELP SELVES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 201, 5, 8-9 in 816
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0820      M2e. Does Ronald Reagan feel that the government should help
              minorities to a great extent or only to some extent?
              M2f. Does Ronald Reagan feel that the government should leave
              minorities alone to help themselves to a great extent
              or only to some extent?

              1. GREAT extent of government help
              2. SOME extent of government help
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; 3 in 819
              4. SOME extent of self help
              5. GREAT extent of self help

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 201; 5, 8-9 in 816; 8-9 in 819
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0821      M2h. In your opinion, does Walter Mondale think the govern-
              ment should improve the position of minorities, that
              minorities, should help themselves, or is his position
              somewhere in between?

              1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. MINORITIES HELP SELVES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 204; 5, 8 or 9 in 816
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0822      M2i. Does Walter Mondale feel that the government should help
              minorities to a great extent or only to some extent?
              M2j. Does Walter Mondale feel that the government should leave
              minorities alone to help themselves to a great extent or
              only to some extent?

              1. GREAT extent of government help

              2. SOME extent of government help
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; 3 in 821
              4. SOME extent of self help
              5. GREAT extent of self help

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 204; 5, 8-9, in 816; 8-9 in 821
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0823      M2m. In your opinion, does Gary Hart think the government
              should help improve the position of minorities, that
              minorities should help themselves, or is his position
              somewhere in between?

              1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. MINORITIES HELP SELVES

              8. DK
              9. NA
              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 214; 5, 8-9 in 816
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0824      M2n. Does Gary Hart feel that the government should help
              minorities to a great extent or only to some extent?
              M2o. Does Gary Hart feel that the government should leave
              minorities alone to help themselves to a great extent
              or only to some extent?

              1. GREAT extent of government help
              2. SOME extent of government help
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 823
              4. SOME extent of self help
              5. GREAT extent of self help
              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 214; 5, 8-9 in 816; 8-9 in 823
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4, 8, AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0825      M2q. In your opinion, does Jesse Jackson think the government
              should help improve the position of minorities, that
              minorities should help themselves, or is his position
              somewhere in between?

              1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. MINORITIES HELP SELVES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 209; 5, 8-9 in 816,
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0826      M2r. Does Jesse Jackson feel that the government should help
              minorities to a great extent or only to some extent?
              M2s. Does Jesse Jackson feel that the government should
              leave minorities alone to help themselves to a great
              extent or only to some extent?

              1. GREAT extent of government help
              2. SOME extent of government help
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 825
              4. SOME extent of self help
              5. GREAT extent of self help

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 209; 5, 8-9 in 816; 8-9 in 825
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0827      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0828      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0829      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0830      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0831      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0832      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0833      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0834      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0835      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0836      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0837      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0838      M3. Some people think that the United States should become
             more involved in the internal affairs of Central American
             countries. Others believe that the U.S. should opinion on
             this, or haven't you thought much about it?

              1. YES, HAVE AN OPINION
              5. NO, NO OPINION

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0839      M3a. Do you feel that the U.S. should become less involved
              in Central America, become more involved in this area,
              or is your position somewhere in between?

              1. MORE INVOLVED
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. LESS INVOLVED

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 839-848

==============================
VAR CM0840      M3b. Do you think the U.S. should INCREASE its involvement
              to  a great extent or only to some extent?
             M3c. Do you think the U.S. should DECREASE its involvement
              to a great extent or only to some extent?

              1. GREAT increase
              2. SOME increase
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 839
              4. SOME decrease
              5. GREAT decrease

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 838; 8-9 in 839

==============================
VAR CM0841      M3d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan feel the U.S. should
              become more involved in this area, or is his position
              somewhere in between?

              1. MORE INVOLVED
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. LESS INVOLVED

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201; 5, 8-9 in 838
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0842      M3e. Does Ronald Reagan feel the U.S. should increase its
              involvement to a great extent or only to some extent?
              M3f. Does Ronald Reagan feel the U.S. should decrease its
              involvement to a great extent or only to some extent?

              1. GREAT increase
              2. SOME increase
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 841
              4. SOME decrease
              5. GREAT decrease

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201; 5, 8-9 in 838; 8-9 in 841
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0843      M3h. In your opinion, does Walter Mondale feel that the U.S.
              should become less involved in Central America, become
              more involved in this area, or is his position somewhere
              in between?

              1. MORE INVOLVED
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. LESS INVOLVED

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 5, 8-9 in 838
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0844       M3i. Does Walter Mondale feel the U.S. should increase its
              involvement to a great extent or only to some extent?
              M3j. Does Walter Mondale feel the U.S. should decrease its
              involvement to a great extent or only to some extent?

              1. GREAT increase
              2. SOME increase
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 843
              4. SOME decrease
              5. GREAT decrease

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 5, 8-9 in 838; 8-9 in 844
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0845      M3m. In your opinion, does Gary Hart feel that the U.S. should
              become more involved in this area, or is his position
              somewhere in between?

              1. MORE INVOLVED
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. LESS INVOLVED

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 5, 8-9 in 838
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0846      M3n. Does Gary Hart feel the U.S. should INCREASE its
              involvement to a great extent or only to some extent?
              M3o. Does Gary Hart feel the U.S. should DECREASE its
              involvement to a great extent or only to some extent?

              1. GREAT increase
              2. SOME increase
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 845
              4. SOME decrease
              5. GREAT decrease

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 5, 8-9 in 838; 8-9 in 845
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0847      M3q. In your opinion, does Jesse Jackson feel that the U.S.
              should become more involved in this area, or is his
              position somewhere in between?

              1. MORE INVOLVED
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. LESS INVOLVED

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 209; 5, 8-9 in 838
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0848      M3r. Does Jesse Jackson feel the U.S. should INCREASE its
              involvement to a great extent or only to some extent?
              M3s. Does Jesse Jackson feel the U.S. should DECREASE its
              involvement to a great extent or only to some extent?

              1. GREAT increase
              2. SOME increase

              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 847
              4. SOME decrease
              5. GREAT decrease

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 209; 5, 8-9 in 838; 8-9 in 847
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-4

==============================
VAR CM0849      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0850      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0851      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0852      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0853      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0854      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0855      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0856      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0857      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0858      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0859      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0860      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0861      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0862      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0863      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0864      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0865      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0866      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0867      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0868      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0869      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0870      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0871      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0872      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0873      M6. Some people believe that we should spend less money for
             defense. Others feel that defense spending should be
             increased. Do you have an opinion on this issue, or
             haven't you thought much about this?

              1. YES, HAVE AN OPINION
              5. NO, NO OPINION

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0874      M6a. Do you feel the government should decrease defense
              spending increase defense spending, or is the

              government spending about the right amount?
              1. DECREASE SPENDING
              3. SPENDING RIGHT AMOUNT
              5. INCREASE SPENDING

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 873

==============================
VAR CM0875      M6b. Should the government reduce defense spending A LOT
              or a LITTLE?
              M6c. Should the government increase defense spending A LOT
              or a LITTLE?

              1. A LOT reduce
              2. LITTLE reduce
              3. SPENDING RIGHT AMOUNT; coded 3 in 874
              4. LITTLE increase
              5. A LOT increase

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 873; 8-9 in 874

==============================
VAR CM0876      M6d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan feel the government
              should decrease defense spending, increase defense
              spending, or does he feel the government is spending
              about the right amount?

              1. DECREASE SPENDING
              3. SPENDING RIGHT AMOUNT
              5. INCREASE SPENDING

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201; 5, 8-9 in 873

==============================
VAR CM0877      M6e. Does Ronald Reagan feel the government should reduce
              defense spending A LOT or A LITTLE?
              M6f. Does Ronald Reagan feel the government should increase
              defense spending A LOT or A LITTLE?

              1. A LOT reduce
              2. LITTLE reduce
              3. SPENDING RIGHT AMOUNT; coded 3 in 876
              4. LITTLE increase

              5. A LOT increase

              8. DK
              9. NA
              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201; 5, 8-9 in 873, 8-9 in 876

==============================
VAR CM0878      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0879      M6h. In your opinion, does Walter Mondale feel the government
              should decrease defense spending, increase defense
              spending, or does he feel the government is spending
              about the right amount?

              1. DECREASE SPENDING
              3. SPENDING RIGHT AMOUNT
              5. INCREASE SPENDING

              8. DK
              9. NA
              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 5, 8-9 in 873

==============================
VAR CM0880      M6i. Does Walter Mondale feel the government should reduce
              defense spending A LOT or A LITTLE?
              M6j. Does Walter Mondale feel the government should increase
              defense spending A LOT or A LITTLE?

              1. A LOT reduce
              2. LITTLE reduce
              3. SPENDING RIGHT AMOUNT; coded 3 in 879
              4. LITTLE increase
              5. A LOT increase

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 5, 8-9 in 873; 8-9 in 879

==============================
VAR CM0881      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0882      M6m. In your opinion does John Glenn feel the government
              should decrease defense spending, increase defense
              spending, or does he feel the government is spending
              about the right amount?

              1. DECREASE SPENDING
              3. SPENDING RIGHT AMOUNT
              5. INCREASE SPENDING

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202; 5, 8-9 in 873
                  INTERVIEW VERSION 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0883      M6n. Does John Glenn feel the government should reduce
              defense spending, A LOT or A LITTLE?
              M6o. Does John Glenn feel the government should increase
              defense spending A LOT or A LITTLE?

              1. A LOT reduce
              2. LITTLE reduce
              3. SPENDING RIGHT AMOUNT; coded 3 in 882
              4. LITTLE increase
              5. A LOT increase

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 202; 5, 8-9 in 873; 8-9 in 882
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 4 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0884      M6q. In your opinion does Gary Hart feel the government
              should decrease defense spending, increase defense
              spending, or does he feel the government is spending
              about the right amount?

              1. DECREASE SPENDING
              3. SPENDING RIGHT AMOUNT
              5. INCREASE SPENDING
              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 5, 8-9 in 873
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0885      M6r. Does Gary Hart feel the government should reduce defense
              spending A LOT or A LITTLE?
              M6s. Does Gary Hart feel the government should increase
              defense spending A LOT or A LITTLE?

              1. A LOT reduce

              2. LITTLE reduce
              3. SPENDING RIGHT AMOUNT; Coded 3 in 884
              4. LITTLE increase
              5. A LOT increase

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 5, 8-9 in 873; 8-9 in 884
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0886      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

==============================
VAR CM0887      M7. If you had a say in making up the federal budget this
             year, which programs would you like to see increased
             and which reduced?
             Should federal spending on improving and protecting the
             environment be increased, be decreased, or kept about
             the same?

             M7a. IMPROVING AND PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT

              1. INCREASED
              3. SAME
              5. DECREASED

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0888      (See V887)

  M7b. DEALING WITH CRIME

              1. INCREASED
              3. SAME
              5. DECREASED

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0889      (See V887)

  M7c. PUBLIC SCHOOLS

              1. INCREASED
              3. SAME
              5. DECREASED

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0890      (See V887)

  M7d. SOCIAL SECURITY

              1. INCREASED
              3. SAME
              5. DECREASED

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0891      (See V887)

  M7e. FOOD STAMPS

              1. INCREASED
              3. SAME
              5. DECREASED

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0892      (See V887)

  M7f. MEDICARE

              1. INCREASED
              3. SAME
              5. DECREASED

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0893      (See V887)

  M7g. GOVERNMENT JOBS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED

              1. INCREASED
              3. SAME
              5. DECREASED

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0894      (See V887)

  M7h. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

              1. INCREASED
              3. SAME
              5. DECREASED

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0901      M8. Some people feel that the government in Washington should
             make every effort to improve the social and economic
             position of women. Others feel that the government should
             not make any special effort to help women because they
             should help themselves. Do you have an opinion on this
             issue, or haven't you thought much about it?

              1. YES, HAVE OPINION
              5. NO, NO OPINION

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0902      M8a. Do you feel that the government should help improve the
              position of women, that women should help themselves, or
              is your position somewhere in between?

              1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. WOMEN HELP SELVES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 901

==============================
VAR CM0903      M8b. Should the government help women to a GREAT EXTENT
              or only to SOME EXTENT?
              M8c. Should the government leave women alone to help them-
              selves to a GREAT EXTENT or only to SOME EXTENT?

              1. GREAT extent of government help
              2. SOME extent of government help
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; codeed 3 in 902
              4. SOME extent of self-help
              5. GREAT extent of self-help

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 901; 8-9 in 902

==============================
VAR CM0904      M8d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan feel that the
              government should improve the position of women, that
              women should help themselves, or is his position
              somewhere in between?

              1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. WOMEN HELP SELVES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201; 5, 8-9 in 901
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0905      M8e. Does Ronald Reagan feel that the government should help
              women to a GREAT EXTENT or only to SOME EXTENT?
              M8f. Does Ronald Reagan feel that the government should leave
              women alone to help themselves to a GREAT EXTENT or only
              to SOME EXTENT?

              1. GREAT extent of government help
              2. SOME extent of government help
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; Coded 3 in 904
              4. SOME extent of self-help
              5. GREAT extent of self-help

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 201; 5, 8-9 in 901; 8 or 9 in 904
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0906      M8h. In your opinion does Walter Mondale feel that the
              government should help improve the position of women,
              that women should help themselves, or is his position
              somewhere in between?

              1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. WOMEN HELP SELVES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 5, 8-9 in 901
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0907      M8i. Does Walter Mondale feel that the government should
              help women to a GREAT EXTENT or only to SOME EXTENT?
              M8j. Does Walter Mondale feel that the government should
              leave women alone to help themselves to a GREAT EXTENT
              or only to SOME EXTENT?

              1. GREAT extent of government help
              2. SOME extent of government help
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; Coded 3 in 906
              4. SOME extent of self-help
              5. GREAT extent of self-help

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 5, 8-9 in 901; 8 or 9 in 906
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0908      M8m. In your opinion does Gary Hart feel that the government
              should help improve the position of women, that women
              should help themselves, or is his position somewhere
              in between?

              1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. WOMEN HELP SELVES

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 5, 8-9 in 901
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0909      M8n. Does Gary Hart feel that government should help
              women to a GREAT EXTENT or only to SOME EXTENT?
              M8o. Does Gary Hart feel that the government should
              leave women alone to help themselves to a GREAT EXTENT
              or only to SOME EXTENT?

              1. GREAT extent of government help
              2. SOME extent of government help
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; Coded 3 in 908
              4. SOME extent of self-help
              5. GREAT extent of self-help

              8. DK

              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 214; 5, 8-9 in 901; 8-9 in 908
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3, 8 AND ABOVE

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VAR CM0910      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0911      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0912      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0913      M9. Some people feel it is important for us to cooperate with
             Russia, while others believe we should be much tougher in
             our dealings with Russia. Do you have an opinion on this,
             or haven't you thought much about it?

              1. YES, HAVE OPINION
              5. NO, NO OPINION

              8. DK
              9. NA

==============================
VAR CM0914      M9a. Do you feel that we should cooperate with Russia, get
              tougher in our dealings with Russia, or is your opinion
              somewhere in between?

              1. COOPERATE
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. GET TOUGHER

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 913

==============================
VAR CM0915      (See V914)

  M9b. Should we try to cooperate A LOT or SOMEWHAT more?
  M9c. Should we get A LOT tougher, or only SOMEWHAT tougher?

              1. A LOT more cooperation
              2. SOMEWHAT more cooperation
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; Code 3 in 914
              4. SOMEWHAT tougher
              5. A LOT tougher

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 8-9, in 913; 8 or 9 in 914

==============================
VAR CM0916      M9d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan feel that we should
              try to cooperate more with Russia, get tougher in our
              dealings with Russia, or is his opinion somewhere in
              between?

              1. COOPERATE
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. GET TOUGHER

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 201; 5, 8-9 in 913
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0917      (See V916)

  M9e. Does Ronald Reagan feel we should try to cooperate A LOT more or
       SOMEWHAT more?
  M9f. Does Ronald Reagan feel we  should get A LOT tougher, or only
       SOMEWHAT tougher?

              1. A LOT more cooperation
              2. SOMEWHAT more cooperation
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; Coded 3 in 916
              4. SOMEWHAT tougher
              5. A LOT tougher

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5 or 9 in 201; 5, 8-9 in 913; 8-9 in 916
                 INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0918      M9h. In your opinion, does Walter Mondale feel that we should
              try to cooperate more with Russia, get tougher in our
              dealings with Russia, or is his opinion somewhere in
              between?

              1. COOPERATE
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. GET TOUGHER

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 5, 8-9 in 913
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0919      M9i. Does Walter Mondale feel we should try to cooperate A LOT
              more or SOMEWHAT more?
              M9j. Does Walter Mondale feel we should get A LOT tougher,
              or only SOMEWHAT tougher?

              1. A LOT more cooperation
              2. SOMEWHAT more cooperation
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; coded 3 in 918
              4. SOMEWHAT tougher
              5. A LOT tougher

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 204; 5, 8-9 in 913; 8-9 in 918
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3

==============================
VAR CM0920      M9m. In your opinion does Gary Hart feel that we should try
              to cooperate more with Russia, get tougher in our
              dealings with Russia, or is his opinion somewhere in
              between?

              1. COOPERATE
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
              5. GET TOUGHER

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 5, 8-9 in 913
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3, 8 AND ABOVE

==============================
VAR CM0921      M9m. Does Gary Hart feel we should try to cooperate A LOT
              more or SOMEWHAT more?
              M9o. Does Gary Hart feel we should get A LOT tougher, or
              only SOMEWHAT tougher?

              1. A LOT more cooperation
              2. SOMEWHAT more cooperation
              3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN; Coded 3 in 920
              4. SOMEWHAT tougher
              5. A LOT tougher

              8. DK
              9. NA

              0. INAP, 5, 9 in 214; 5,  8-9 in 913; 8-9 in 920
                  INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1-3, 8 AND ABOVE

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VAR CM0922      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0992      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0993      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0995      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0996      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0997      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0998      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM0999      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM1001      N1. Now we'd like you to tell us about some of the candidates'
              chances of winning the PRESIDENCY in 1984.
              As before, we will use a scale that goes from 0 to 100
              where 0 represents NO chance of winning the Presidency
              50 represents an even chance, and 100 represents certain
              victory.
              First, what if Ronald Reagan is nominated by the
              Republicans? What chance does he have of winning the
              1984 Presidential election?

              N1. As you know, Ronald Reagan has been nominated by the
              Republican party. What chance do you think he has of
              winning the 1984 Presidential election?
              We will use a scale that goes from 0 to 100 where 0
              represents NO chance of winning the Presidency, 50
              represents an even chance, and 100 represents certain
              victory.

               Code actual NUMBER (000-100)

               997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5, 9 in 201, INAP,
               INTERVIEW VERSION 12 AND ABOVE

               998. DK
               999. NA

==============================
VAR CM1002      N1a. What if Walter Mondale is nominated by the Democrats
               What would be his chance of winning the 1984 Presidential
               election against Ronald Reagan?

               Use same code as 1001 EXCEPT:

               997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5, 9 in 204
                    INAP, INTERVIEW VERSION 7 AND ABOVE

               998. DK

               999. NA

==============================
VAR CM1003      N1b. (What if John Glenn is nominated by the Democrats).
               What would be John Glenn's chance of  winning the 1984
               Presidential election against Ronald Reagan?

               Use same code as 1001 EXCEPT:

               997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5, 9 in 202
                       INAP, INTERVIEW VERSION 3 AND ABOVE

               998. DK
               999. NA

==============================
VAR CM1004      N1c. (What if Alan Cranston is nominated by the Democrats?)

               What would be Alan Cranston's chance of winning the
               1984 Presidential election against Ronald Reagan?

               Use same code as 1001 EXCEPT:

               997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5 or 9 in 205
                       INAP, INTERVIEW VERSION 3 AND ABOVE

               998. DK
               999. NA

==============================
VAR CM1005      N1d. (What if Jesse Jackson is nominated by the Democrats?)

               What would be Jesse Jackson's chance of  winning the
               1984 Presidential election against Ronald Reagan?

               Use same code as 1001 EXCEPT:

               997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5, 9 in 209
                       INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 7 AND ABOVE

               998. DK
               999. NA

==============================
VAR CM1006      N1e. (What if Ted Kennedy is nominated by the Democrats?)

               What would be Ted Kennedy's chance of winning the
               1984 presidential election against Ronald Reagan?

               Use same code as 1001 EXCEPT:

               997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5 or 9 in 203
                       INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 7 AND ABOVE

               998. DK
               999. NA

==============================
VAR CM1007      N1f. (What if Gary Hart is nominated by the Democrats?)

               What would be Gary Hart's chance of winning the 1984
               Presidential election against Ronald Reagan?

               Use same code as 1001 EXCEPT:

               997. R doesn't recognize name - coded 5, 9 in 214
                       INAP, INTERVIEW VERSIONS 1, 7 AND ABOVE

               998. DK
               999. NA

==============================
VAR CM1008      Y1. As far as you know, are you currently registered to vote?

               1. YES
               5. NO
               6. NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER IN STATE

               8. DK
               9. NA; REFUSED

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VAR CM1009      Y1a. Are you registered as being a Republican, a Democrat, an
               Independent, or something else?

               1. DEMOCRAT
               2. INDEPENDENT
               3. REPUBLICAN
               4. OTHER PARTY, SPECIFY
               5. NOT REQUIRED TO DECLARE PARTY TO REGISTER
               6. NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER
               7. "I'M NOT REGISTERED"

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 5-6, 8-9 in 1008

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VAR CM1010      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM1011      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM1012      DUMMY VARIABLE (0)

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VAR CM1013      Y2. What is the month, day and year of your birth? - MONTH

               01. January           08. August
               02. February         09. Septmeber
               03. March            10. October
               04. April              11. November
               05. May               12. December
               06. June
               07. July                99. NA; DK; Refused

==============================
VAR CM1014      Y2b. What is the month, day and year of your birth? - DAY

               All information for all respondents has been blanked
               out to insure confidentiality.

               99. NA; DK; Refused

==============================
VAR CM1015      Y2c. What is the month, day and year of your birth? - YEAR

               Code actual YEAR (1880-1966)

                9999. NA; DK; Refused

==============================
VAR CM1016      Y2x. SUMMARY: R's age in years

               Built from V1013 and 1015 -- not entered by Coders

               Month and year of R's birth subtracted from month and
               year of interview

                17-98 = actual age

                99 = 99 years old or older

                00 = NA; 9999 in 1015

==============================
VAR CM1017    Y3. Are you married now and living with your (husband/wife) -
           or are you widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never married?

               1. MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE (OR SPOUSE IN SERVICE)
               2. NEVER MARRIED
               3. DIVORCED
               4. SEPARATED
               5. WIDOWED
               7. PARTNERS; NOT MARRIED

               9. NA

==============================
VAR CM1018      Y4. What is the highest grade of school or year of college
              you completed?

               Code actual GRADE marked (00-16) EXCEPT:

               00. NONE, no grades completed

               12. Twelve years completed; Y4a answered "yes"
               13. Thirteen years
               14. Fourteen years
               15. Fifteen years
               16. Sixteen or more years completed; Four or more years of
                     college completed (16+)

               98. DK

               99. NA

==============================
VAR CM1019      Y4a. Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school
               equivalency test?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 13-16, 99 in 1018

==============================
VAR CM1020      Y4b. Did you graduate-from a four year college or university?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               9. NA

               0. INAP, 00-15, 98-99 in 1018

==============================
VAR CM1021      Y4x. SUMMARY: R's Education

               Coded from 1018, 1019 and 1020

               CODE HIGHEST LEVEL ATTAINED

               1. 8 grades or less, no high school diploma or
                   equivalency test
               2. 9-12 grades, no high school diploma or equivalency
                   test (no to 1019)
               3. High school diploma or equivalency test (yes to 1019)
               4. Some College (13-15 1018)
               5. 16 years +, no college degree (no to 1020)
               6. University/college degree (yes to 1020)

               8. DK
               9. NA

==============================
VAR CM1022      Y5. We'd like to know if you are working now, or are you
              unemployed, retired, (a housewife), (a student), or what?

               Code 2 digit number pre-coded in green on Pg. 34

               10. WORKING NOW only

               17. HOUSEWIFE and WORKING NOW

               18. STUDENT and WORKING NOW

               20. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF

               40. UNEMPLOYED

               50. RETIRED

               60. PERMANENTLY DISABLED

               70. HOUSEWIFE only
               75. R volunteers; HOUSEWIFE AND STUDENT

               80. STUDENT only

               99. NA --- see supervisor before using

==============================
VAR CM1023      Y5a. What is your main occupation? (What sort of work do you
               do?) (IF NOT CLEAR; Tell me a little more about what
               you do.)

               Code number pre-coded in green

               Use 3 digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE, EXCEPT:

               998. DK
               999. NA

               000. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75., 80, 99 in 1022

==============================
VAR CM1024      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM1025      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM1026      Y5b. What kind of (business/industry) is that?

               Code number pre-coded in green

               Use 3 digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY CODE, EXCEPT:

               998. DK
               999. NA

               000. INAP, 40, 50, 60. 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1022

==============================
VAR CM1027      Y6. 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

               8. DK
               9. REFUSED, NA

               0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1022

==============================
VAR CM1028      Y7. Were you out of work or laid off at any time during the
              last six months?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               9. NA
               0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1022

==============================
VAR CM1029      Y8. Have you had to reduce your work hours or take a cut in
              pay at any time during the last six months?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               9. NA

               0. INAP, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99, in 1022

==============================
VAR CM1030      Y9. Have you had a job in the past six months?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA
               0. INAP, 10, 17, 18, 20, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 IN 1022

==============================
VAR CM1031      Y9a. About how many hours did you work on your job in the
               average week?

               Code actual number of HOURS (01-90)

               01. One hour or less
               90. Ninety hours or more

               98. DK
               99. NA
               00. INAP, 10, 17, 18, 20, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1022
                     5, 8-9 in 1030

==============================
VAR CM1032      Y10. Are you looking for work at the present time?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 10, 17, 18, 20, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1022

==============================
VAR CM1033      Y11. How worried are you about not being able to find work in
               the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?

               1. A LOT
               3. SOMEWHAT
               5. NOT MUCH AT ALL

               8. DK
               9. REFUSED, NA

               0. INAP, 10, 17, 18, 20, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1022
                   5, 8-9 in 1032

==============================
VAR CM1034      Y12. Are you doing any work for pay at the present time?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               9. NA

               0. INAP 10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 99 in 1022

==============================
VAR CM1035      Y13. Are you looking for work at the present time?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               9. NA

               0. INAP, 10, 17, 18, 20, 40, 50, 60, 99 in 1022
                   1, 9 in 1034

==============================
VAR CM1036      Y13a. 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

               8. DK
               9. NA, REFUSED

               0. INAP, 10, 17, 18, 20, 40, 50, 60, 99 in 1022,
                   1 or 9 in 1034

==============================
VAR CM1037      Y14. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:

               1. R ONLY ADULT IN HOUSEHOLD OR LIVES ALONE

               5. R LIVES WITH OTHER ADULTS IN HOUSEHOLD

               9. PARTIAL INTERVIEW

==============================
VAR CM1038      Y14a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:

               1. R MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE
               2. ALL OTHER RESPONDENTS

               9. PARTIAL INTERVIEW

               0. Inap, 1 in 1037

==============================
VAR CM1039      Y14b. We'd like to talk about the person in your household who
                provides the major share of financial support -- the
                main breadwinner. Who is this person? (What is his/her
                relationship to you?)

               01. RESPONDENT

               02. SPOUSE

               CHILD

               04. Son
               05. Step-son
               06. Foster son
               07. Son-in-law
               08. Daughter
               09. Step-daughter
               10. Foster daughter
               11. Daughter-in-law

               PARENT

               12. Father
               13. Step-father
               14. Father-in-law
               15. Mother
               16. Step-mother
               17. Mother-in-law

               SIBLING

               18. Brother
               19. Brother-in-law
               20. Sister
               21. Sister-in-law

               OTHER RELATIONS

               22. Grandson
               23. Granddaughter
               24. Grandfather
               25. Grandmother
               26. Great Grandfather
               27. Great Grandmother
               28. Nephew
               29. Niece
               30. Uncle
               31. Aunt
               32. Male cousin
               33. Female cousin
               34. Great grandson
               35. Great granddaughter

               39. Other relatives

               PERSONS UNRELATED TO RESPONDENT

               50. Male servant
               51. Female servant

               60. Male roommate
               61. Female roommate
               62. Male friend
               63. Female friend

               70. Male roomer
               71. Female roomer
               94. Respondent's child's friend/partner

               97. Other unrelated person

               98. DK
               99. NA; PARTIAL INTERVIEW

==============================
VAR CM1101      Y15. We'd like to know about (your husband/your wife/ PERSON
               NAMED IN Y14b.) Is (he/she) working now, unemployed,
               retired, (a housewife), a (student), or what?

               10. WORKING NOW only

               17. HOUSEWIFE and WORKING NOW
               18. STUDENT and WORKING NOW

               20. TEMPORARILY LAID OFF

               40. UNEMPLOYED

               50. RETIRED

               60. PERMANENTLY DISABLED

               70. HOUSEWIFE only
               75. R VOLUNTEERS: HOUSEWIFE and STUDENT
               80. STUDENT only

               99. NA -- see supervisor before using

               00. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039

==============================
VAR CM1102      (See V1101)

               Y16. What is (his/her) main occupation? (What sort of work
               does (he/she) do?) (IF NOT CLEAR: Tell me a little
               more about what (he/she) does.)

               Code numbers pre-coded in green in left margin

               Use 3 digit 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE, EXCEPT:

               998. DK
               999. NA

               000. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039; 40, 50, 60,
                        70, 75, 80, 99 in 1101

==============================
VAR CM1103      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM1104      DUMMY VARIABLE (000)

==============================
VAR CM1105      (See V1101)

  Y16a. What kind of (business/industry) is that?

               Code numbers re-coded in green in left margin

               Use 3 digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY CODE, EXCEPT:

               998. DK
               999. NA

               000. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039;

                     40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1101

==============================
VAR CM1106      (See V1101)

  Y17. How worried is (he/she) about losing (his/her) job in the near
       future: a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?

               1. A LOT
               3. SOMEWHAT
               5. NOT MUCH AT ALL

               8. DK
               9. NA, REFUSED

               0. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039; 40, 50, 60, 70,
                   75, 80, 99 in 1101

==============================
VAR CM1107      (See V1101)

  Y18. Was (he/she) out of work or laid off at any time during the last
       six months?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01,98-99 in 1039;
                   40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1101

==============================
VAR CM1108      (See V1101)

  Y19. Has (he/she) had to reduce (his/her) hours or take a cut in pay
       at any time during the last six months?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039;

                   40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1101

==============================
VAR CM1109      (See V1101)

  Y20. Has (he/she) had a job in the past six months?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039;
                   10, 17, 18, 20, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1101

==============================
VAR CM1110      (See V1101)

  Y20a. About how many hours did (he/she) work on (his/her) job in the average
        week?

               Code actual number of HOURS (01-90)

               01. One hour or less
                   .
                   .
                   .
               90. Ninety hours or more

               98. DK

               99. NA

               0. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039;
                   10, 17, 18, 20, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1101;
                   5, 8-9 in 1109

==============================
VAR CM1111      (See V1101)

  Y21. Is (he/she) looking for work at the present time?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039;
                   10, 17, 18, 20, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1101

==============================
VAR CM1112      (See V1101)

  Y21a. How worried is (he/she) about not being able to find work in
        the near future: a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?

               1. A LOT
               3. SOMEWHAT
               5. NOT MUCH AT ALL

               8. DK
               9. NA, REFUSED

               0. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039;
                   10, 17, 18, 20, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in 1101;
                   5, 8-9 in 1111

==============================
VAR CM1113      (See V1101)

  Y22. Is (he/she) doing any work for pay at the present time?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039;
                   10, 20, 40, 50, 60, 99 in 1101

==============================
VAR CM1114      (See V1101)

  Y22a. Is (he/she) looking for work at the present time?

               1. YES
               5. NO
               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039; 10, 17, 18, 20,
                   40, 50, 60, 99 in 1101; 1, 8, 9 in 1113

==============================
VAR CM1115      (See V1101)

  Y22b. How worried is (he/she) about not being able to find a job in the
        near future: a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?

               1. A LOT
               3. SOMEWHAT

               5. NOT MUCH AT ALL

               8. DK
               9. REFUSED

               0. INAP, 1 in 1037; 01, 98-99 in 1039;
                   10, 17, 18, 20, 40, 50, 60, 99 in 1101; 1, 8-9 in 1113

==============================
VAR CM1116      Y23. Does anyone in this household belong to a labor union?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA

==============================
VAR CM1117      (See V1116)

  Y23a. Who is it that belongs?

               11. RESPONDENT only
               12. RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE only
               13. OTHER FAMILY MEMBER only
               14. SOMEONE ELSE only

               21. RESPONDENT and RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE and OTHER
                     FAMILY MEMBER
               22. RESPONDENT and OTHER FAMILY MEMBER
               23. RESPONDENT and SOMEONE ELSE
               24. RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE and OTHER FAMILY MEMBER
               25. RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE and SOMEONE ELSE
               26. OTHER FAMILY MEMBER and SOMEONE ELSE

               31. RESPONDENT, RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE and OTHER
                     FAMILY MEMBER
               32. RESPONDENT, RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE and SOMEONE ELSE
               33. RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE, OTHER FAMILY MEMBER and
                     SOMEONE ELSE

               98. DK
               99. NA; partial int.

               00. INAP, 5, 8-9 in 1116

==============================
VAR CM1118      Y24. We'd like to know your total family income for 1983
               before taxes. This figure should include salaries,
               wages, pensions, dividends, interest and all other income.
               Was it under $20,000 or over $20,000? (IF UNCERTAIN:
               What would be your best guess?)

               1. UNDER $20,000

               3. $20,000 EXACTLY

               5. MORE THAN $20,000

               7. REFUSED

               8. DK
               9. NA; partial

==============================
VAR CM1119      (See V1118)

  Y24a. Was it under $10,000 or over $10,000

               1. UNDER $10,000
               3. $10,000 EXACTLY
               5. OVER $10,000
               7. REFUSED

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. Inap, 3, 5, 7-9 in 1118

==============================
VAR CM1120      (See V1118)

  Y24b. Was it under $30,000 or over $30,000?

               1. UNDER $30,000
               3. $30,000 EXACTLY
               5. OVER $30,000
               7. REFUSED

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 1, 3, 7-9 in 1118

==============================
VAR CM1121      (See V1118)

  Y24c. Was it under $40,000 or over $40,000

               1. UNDER $40,000
               5. $40,000 OR MORE
               7. REFUSED

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 1, 3, 7-9 in 1118; 1, 3, 7-9 in 1120

==============================
VAR CM1122      Y24x. SUMMARY: Family Income

               BUILT AND DISPLAYED - not entered by coders
               Built from V1118-V1121

               01. Under $10,000 (1100)
               02. $10,000 exactly (1300)
               03. Under $20,000 - unspecified (1700, 1800, 1900)
               04. Between $10,000 and $20,000 (1500)
               05. $20,000 exactly (3000)
               06. Over $20,000 - unspecified (5070, 5080, 5090)
               07. Between $20,000 and $30,000 (5010)
               08. $30,000 exactly (5030)
               09. Over $30,000 - unspecified (5057, 5058, 5059)
               10. Between $30,000 and $40,000 (5051)
               11. $40,000 or more (5055)

               97. Refused (7000)

               98. DK (8000)
               99. NA; partial (9000)

==============================
VAR CM1123      Y25. Is your religious preference Protestant, Roman Catholic,
               Jewish, or something else?
              Y25a. What church or denomination is that?
              Y25b. (IF BAPTIST:) Is that Southern Baptist or something
               else?

               PROTESTANT, GENERAL

               100. Protestant, no denomination given
               101. Non-denominational (Protestant) church
               102. Community church (no denominational basis)

               109. OTHER Protestant (not listed below)

               PROTESTANT, REFORMATION ERA

               110. Presbyterian
               111. Lutheran (except Missouri Synod - see 141 or AME -
                       see 121)
               112. Congregational
               113. Evangelical and Reformed
               114. Reformed, Dutch Reformed, or Christian Reformed
               115. United Church of Christ (not Church of Christ-
                       see 136)
               116. Episcopalian, Anglican, Church of England

               PROTESTANT, PIETISTIC

               120. Methodist (except Free Methodist - see 132)
               121. African Methodist Episcopal; AME
               122. United Brethren; Evangelical Brethren;
               123. Baptist (except 138, 140 or NA type)
               124. Disciples of Christ
               125. 'Christian'

               126. Mennonite; Amish
               127. Church of the Brethren

               PROTESTANT, NEO-FUNDAMENTALIST

               130. United Missionary; Protestant Missionary
               131. Church of God; Holiness
               132. Nazarene; Free Methodist
               133. Church of God in Christ
               134. Plymouth Brethren
               135. Pentecostal; Assembly of God
               136. Church of Christ
               137. Salvation Army
               138. Primitive, Free Will, Missionary Fundamentalist,
                       Gospel Baptist
               139. Seventh Day Adventist
               140. Southern Baptist
               141. Missouri Synod Lutheran

               149. OTHER Fundamentlists

               NON-TRADITIONAL CHRISTIAN

               150. Christian Scientist
               151. Spiritualist
               152. Mormon, Latter Day Saints, LDS
               153. Unitarian; Universalist
               154. Jehovah's Witness
               155. Quaker
               156. Unity

               CATHOLIC

               200. Roman Catholic

               JEWISH

               300. Jewish

               GREEK RITE CATHOLIC

               700. Greek Rite Catholic

               EASTERN ORTHODOX

               710. Greek Orthodox
               711. Russian Orthodox
               712. Rumanian Orthodox
               713. Serbian Orthodox
               719. OTHER Orthodox

               NON-CHRISTIANS, OTHER THAN JEWISH

               720. Muslim; Mohammedan
               721. Buddist
               722. Hindu
               723. Bahai

               729. OTHER non-Judeo-Christian religions

               800. Agnostics, Atheists

               997. OTHER religions including religious/ethical cults

               998. NONE; NO PREFERENCE
               999. NA, REFUSED

==============================
VAR CM1124      Y26. (IF ANY RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE) Would you say you go to
               (church/synagogue) 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

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, No preference; 998-999 in 1123

==============================
VAR CM1125      Y27a. How long have you lived in your town? (IF NECESSARY:
                How long have you lived in this country?) - YEARS

               Code actual number of YEARS (01-89)

               00. Less than six months
               01. 6-12 months (1 year)
               02. 13-24 months (2 years)
               ..
               90. ALL OF LIFE

               98. DK
               99. NA

==============================
VAR CM1126      Y28a. How long have you lived at your present address?- YEARS

               Code actual number of YEARS (01-89)

               00. Less than 6 months
               01. 6-12 months (1 year)

               02. 13-24 months (2 years)
               ..
               90. ALL OF LIFE

               98. DK
               99. NA

==============================
VAR CM1127      Y29. Would you mind telling me your race? Are you white,
               black, American Indian or Alaskan native, Asian or
               Pacific Islander?

               1. WHITE
               2. BLACK
               3. AMERICAN INDIAN or ALASKAN NATIVE
               4. ASIAN or PACIFIC ISLANDER
               7. Other

               8. DK
               9. NA, REFUSED

==============================
VAR CM1128      Y30. And is your ethnic origin Hispanic, that is are you
               Mexican-American or Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or some
               other Hispanic origin?

               1. YES, MEXICAN-AMERICAN/CHICANO
               2. YES, PUERTO RICAN
               3. YES, CUBAN
               4. YES, OTHER HISPANIC
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA, REFUSED

==============================
VAR CM1129      Y31. How many telephones, counting extensions, do you have in
               your home?

               Code actual NUMBER (1-7)

               1. ONE
               .
               .
               7. SEVEN

               8. DK; NOT SURE
               9. NA, REFUSED

==============================
VAR CM1130      Y31a. Do (both/all) the telephones have the same number?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA, REFUSED

               0. INAP, 1, 8-9 in 1129

==============================
VAR CM1131      (See V1129)

  Y31b. How many different numbers are there?

               Code actual NUMBER (2-7)

               8. DK
               9. NA, REFUSED

               0. INAP, 1, 8-9 in 1129, 1, 8-9 in 1130

==============================
VAR CM1132      (See V1129)

  Y31c. Are any of the numbers for business use only?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. NA

               0. INAP, 1, 8-9 in 1129; 1, 8-9 in 1130; 8-9 in 1131

==============================
VAR CM1133      (See V1129)

  Y31d. How many are used only for business?

               Code actual NUMBER (1-7)

               8. DK
               9. NA, REFUSED

               0. INAP, 1, 8-9 in 1129; 1, 8-9 in 1130; 8-9 in 1131;
                   5, 8-9 in 1132

==============================
VAR CM1134      Z1. Sex of Respondent

               1. Male
               2. Female

               9. NA

==============================