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CODEBOOK VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION     
1993 PILOT STUDY
(1993.PNS)


                      NES 1993 PILOT CODEBOOK
                          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.                                                               
                                                                               
                                                                              
1993 Pilot variables appear following 1992 Study variables.

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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    - 9                                                
              CHARACTER                                                       
              
              NO MISSING DATA CODES                                           
                                                                              
                 NES DATASET NUMBER                                           
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                 This is dataset 1993.PNS                                     
                                                                              
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VAR 923004    NAME-92PRE CASE ID               
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             1992 PRE-ELECTION STUDY CASE ID OF RESPONDENT
             ---------------------------------------------

             NOTE: There are three gaps in the sequence of pre-election
             case IDs: there are no cases numbered 3333, 3359 or 3362.
             Cases 2149, 2364 were included in the first release of this
             collection but will not appear in future releases.

             About 55% of the 1992 Election Study respondents were
             initially interviewed in the 1990 Election Study and
             therefore are panel respondents.  Please see introduction
             for further details of the 1992 Study Design.

                 0001-1126.  Cross-section respondent
                 2001-3364.  Panel respondent

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VAR 923005    NAME-PANEL/CROSS INDICATOR       
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             1992 PANEL OR CROSS-SECTION INDICATOR
             -------------------------------------

           1359  1.  Panel respondent (Interviewed initially in the 1990
                     National Election Study).
           1126  2.  Cross-section respondent

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923006    NAME-90POST CASE ID                               
              MD=0

             1990 POST ELECTION STUDY CASE ID
             --------------------------------

             NOTE:   About 55% of the 1992 Election Study respondents
             were initially interviewed in the 1990 Election Study.  This
             is the case ID for those respondents in that study.  See the
             introduction for a description of the 1992 study design.
             This variable may be used to merge this data file with the
             1990 election study (ICPSR 9548) or the 1990- 1991
             [Panel/Pilot Study] Consequences of War Study (ICPSR 9673).

             4-digit 1990 Post case number is entered, except:

                 0000.  INAP, 1992 Cross-section respondent

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923007    NAME-1991 PANEL STATUS                            
              MD=0

             PANEL RESPONDENT'S STATUS FOR THE 1991 PANEL/PILOT STUDY
             --------------------------------------------------------

             All 1992 Election Study Panel respondents were interviewed
             in the 1990 Election Study.  Some were also interviewed in
             the 1991 Consequences of War Study (ICPSR 9673).  This
             variable denotes the respondent's status vis-a-vis the 1991
             Study.  See the introduction for a description of the 1992
             Study design.

           1060  1.  Interviewed in 1991
            116  4.  Defined as Non Sample for the 1991 Study
            183  5.  Did not give an interview in 1991

           1126  0.  INAP, 1992 Cross-section

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923008    NAME-WEIGHT=PANEL/CROSS          
              NO MISSING DATA CODES
              DEC=  4

             FULL SAMPLE WEIGHT
             ------------------

             This weight compensates for the unequal probabilities of
             selection for respondents in different size households and
             for differential nonresponse across geographic sample design
             categories and between panel and cross-section respondents.
             It is post-stratified to 1990 Census proportions for 24 age
             by sex by Census region categories. This is a 5 digit
             variable with 4 implicit decimal places.  The weight is
             centered with a mean of 1.0.

             This is the first time that NES has put out a weight which
             compensates for nonresponse, although it has now become a
             fairly standard part of survey data collections. Such a
             weight is  particularly appropriate for descriptive
             statistics.

             See also V7000 and the Sample Design section of the
             introductory materials for the 1992 Pre- and Post-Election
             Survey.

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923009    NAME-WEIGHT-PANEL ONLY           
              NO MISSING DATA CODES
              DEC=  4

             PANEL ONLY WEIGHT
             -----------------

             This weight is to be used for analyses which use only the
             1,361 panel cases; the supplemental cross-section cases
             (n=1,126) have a value of "0" in this field.  The weight
             compensates for the unequal probabilities of selection for
             respondents in different size households, and for
             differential nonresponse across geographic sample design
             categories.  It is post-stratified to 1990 Census
             proportions for 24 age by sex by Census region categories.

             This is a 5 digit variable with 4 implicit decimal places.
             The weight is centered with a mean of 1.0.

             V7000: TIME SERIES WEIGHT (Textual Description Only--
             Actual variable location is as the next-to-last variable in
             the data file)

             This weight should be used in analyses in which the 1992 NES
             is being compared to earlier unwighted National Election
             Studies data collections.  Variable 7000 corrects for panel
             attrition and for the aging of the panel respondents.
             Details on the construction of this variable are provided in
             the Sample Design section of the introductory materials for
             the 1992 Pre- and Post-Election Survey.

             The wight is centered with a mean of 1.0.  Cases that are
             part of the new cross-section have a value of 1.0000 on
             variable 7000.  This is a five-digit variable with four
             implicit decimal places.

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923010    NAME-PRE ONLY OR PRE AND POST    
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             PRE-POST INDICATOR: 1992 ELECTION STUDY
             ---------------------------------------

            230  0.  R gave only a Pre-election interview
           2255  1.  R gave both a Pre and Post-election interview

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923011    NAME-92PRE: FORM TYPE            
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             PRE-ELECTION FORM-SAMPLE INDICATOR
             ----------------------------------

             There were two forms for both the pre-election and post-
             election  questionnaires.  One, the "long questionnaire" was
             the standard form designed to be used for all face-to-face
             interviews.  The other, the "short questionnaire" was a
             truncated version of the questionnaire which was designed
             solely to interview over the phone panel respondents who
             since 1990 had moved to areas where SRC no longer had
             interviewers. The short version of the instrument should not
             have been used with cross-section cases; however, 4 cases
             were administered using these short questionnaires in error
             (code 4).  Regrettably, some panel respondents who had not
             moved out of range were administered the short form of the
             questionnaire. This variable in conjunction with v3071 will
             identify these cases.   These problems of administration are
             described in the introduction and in Technical Report #43,
             available from NES Project Staff.

             The Spanish Language short questionnaire was administered
             both to cross-section respondents and to panel respondents
             who were unable to be interviewed in English.

           1196  1.  Long questionnaire:  PANEL
           1117  2.  Long questionnaire:  CROSS-SECTION
            146  3.  Short questionnaire: PANEL
              4  4.  Short questionnaire: CROSS-SECTION (used in error)
             17  6.  PANEL Spanish Language short questionnaire
              5  7.  CROSS-SECTION Spanish Language short questionnaire

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923012    NAME-3-DIGIT PRIMARY AREA        
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             PRIMARY AREA CODE (3 digits)
             ----------------------------

             This is a 3-digit variable.  The first digit indicates
             whether a sample point comes from the 1990 sample (1=panel),
             or from the 1992 (2=fresh cross-section).  The last 2 digits
             denote the primary area.  Please note that: Monroe and
             Ashley County AR both share PA# 77, and Phillips County, KS
             and Saline, NE share PA #68.  The original 1990 Primary
             areas Monroe (68) and Saline (70) were depleted, so new
             Primary areas had to be selected from the same sample
             strata.  For information on sample design please see:
             "Sample Design of the 1992 Pre- and Post-Election Study" in
             the introduction of this documentation.

             PRIMARY AREAS in alphabetic order:

             SEE APPENDIX NOTE
             1990 1992

             156 256  ANAHEIM, CA
             --- 277  ASHLEY, AR
             --- 216  ATLANTA, GA
             123 223  ATLANTIC CITY, NJ
             114 ---  BALTIMORE, MD
             178 278  BEDFORD, TN
             136 236  BIRMINGHAM, AL
             110 ---  BOSTON, MA
             117 217  BUFFALO, NY
             173 273  BULLOCH, GA
             184 284  CARBON, WY
             103 203  CHICAGO, IL
             139 239  COLUMBUS, GA
             --- 208  DALLAS/FT WORTH, TX
             127 227  DAYTON, OH
             --- 266  DECATUR, IN
             155 255  DENVER, CO
             129 229  DES MOINES, IA
             105 205  DETROIT, MI
             182 282  ELDORADO, CA
             159 259  EUGENE, OR
             132 232  FORT WAYNE, IN
             158 258  FRESNO, CA
             --- 264  GARDNER, MA
             131 231  GRAND RAPIDS, MI
             176 276  HALE, TX
             109 ---  HOUSTON, TX
             --- 242  JACKSONVILLE, FL
             --- 228  KANSAS CITY, MO
             149 249  KNOXVILLE, TN
             143 243  LAKELAND, FL
             --- 211  LONG ISLAND, NY
             102 202  LOS ANGELES, CA
             124 224  MANCHESTER, NH
             144 244  McALLEN, TX
             140 240  MIAMI, FL
             126 226  MILWAUKEE, WI
             --- 215  MINNEAPOLIS, MN
             177 ---  MONROE, AR
             --- 280  MONTGOMERY, VA
             170 270  MOWER, MN
             121 221  NEW HAVEN, CT
             101 201  NEW YORK, NY
             --- 218  NEWARK, NJ
             104 204  PHILADELPHIA, PA
             168 ---  PHILLIPS, KS
             --- 260  PHOENIX, AZ
             113 ---  PITTSBURGH, PA
             150 250  RICHMOND, VA
             --- 257  RIVERSIDE, CA
             181 281  ROBESON, NC
             --- 274  SABINE, LA
             --- 234  SAGINAW, MI
             --- 268  SALINE, NE
             106 206  SAN FRANCISCO, CA
             165 265  SANILAC, MI
             163 263  SCHUYLER, NY
             153 253  SEATTLE, WA
             112 ---  ST LOUIS, MO
             133 233  STEUBENVILLE, OH
             --- 245  WACO, TX
             --- 207  WASHINGTON, DC
             147 247  WHEELING, WV

             The PRIMARY AREA CODE sorted by code number:

             37  101.  NEW YORK, NY
             28  102.  LOS ANGELES,CA
             44  103.  CHICAGO, IL
             24  104.  PHILADELPHIA, PA
             18  105.  DETROIT, MI
             14  106.  SAN FRANCISCO, CA
             27  109.  HOUSTON, TX
             31  110.  BOSTON, MA
             24  112.  ST LOUIS, MO
             33  113.  PITTSBURGH, PA
             26  114.  BALTIMORE, MD
             24  117.  BUFFALO, NY
             23  121.  NEW HAVEN, CT
             18  123.  ATLANTIC CITY, NJ
             27  124.  MANCHESTER, NH
             45  126.  MILWAUKEE, WI
             34  127.  DAYTON, OH
             26  129.  DES MOINES, IA
             12  131.  GRAND RAPIDS, MI
             34  132.  FORT WAYNE, IN
             29  133.  STEUBENVILLE, OH
             26  136.  BIRMINGHAM, AL
             35  139.  COLUMBUS, GA
             10  140.  MIAMI, FL
             35  143.  LAKELAND, FL
             41  144.  McALLEN, TX
             27  147.  WHEELING, WV
             24  149.  KNOXVILLE, TN
             34  150.  RICHMOND, VA
             34  153.  SEATTLE, WA
             28  155.  DENVER, CO
             19  156.  ANAHEIM, CA
             38  158.  FRESNO, CA
             32  159.  EUGENE, OR
             43  163.  SCHUYLER, NY
             32  165.  SANILAC, MI
             40  168.  PHILLIPS, KS
             37  170.  MOWER, MN
             50  173.  BULLOCH, GA
             31  176.  HALE, TX
             20  177.  MONROE, AR
             43  178.  BEDFORD, TN
             39  181.  ROBESON, NC
             36  182.  ELDORADO, CA
             27  184.  CARBON, WY
             38  201.  NEW YORK, NY
             13  202.  LOS ANGELES, CA
             31  203.  CHICAGO, IL
             26  204.  PHILADELPHIA, PA
             25  205.  DETROIT, MI
             11  206.  SAN FRANCISCO,CA
             52  207.  WASHINGTON, DC
             29  208.  DALLAS/FTWRTH, TX
             20  211.  LONG ISLAND, NY
             29  215.  MINNEAPOLIS, MN
             29  216.  ATLANTA, GA
              8  217.  BUFFALO, NY
             43  218.  NEWARK, NJ
             10  221.  NEW HAVEN, CT
             10  223.  ATLANTIC CITY, NJ
              9  224.  MANCHESTER, NH
             11  226.  MILWAUKEE, WI
              9  227.  DAYTON, OH
             45  228.  KANSAS CITY, MO
              7  229.  DES MOINES, IA
             11  231.  GRAND RAPIDS, MI
              4  232.  FORT WAYNE, IN
              8  233.  STEUBENVILLE, OH
             28  234.  SAGINAW, MI
              9  236.  BIRMINGHAM, AL
             12  239.  COLUMBUS, GA
              1  240.  MIAMI, FL
             36  242.  JACKSONVILLE, FL
             15  243.  LAKELAND, FL
             13  244.  McALLEN, TX
             39  245.  WACO, TX
             10  247.  WHEELING, WV
             13  249.  KNOXVILLE, TN
             14  250.  RICHMOND, VA
             10  253.  SEATTLE, WA
             12  255.  DENVER, CO
              8  256.  ANAHEIM, CA
             53  257.  RIVERSIDE, CA
             14  258.  FRESNO, CA
             12  259.  EUGENE, OR
             63  260.  PHOENIX, AZ
             11  263.  SCHUYLER, NY
             39  264.  GARDNER, MA
              8  265.  SANILAC, MI
             50  266.  DECATUR, IN
             18  268.  SALINE, NE
             12  270.  MOWER, MN
             26  273.  BULLOCH, GA
             24  274.  SABINE, LA
              6  276.  HALE, TX
             13  277.  ASHLEY, AR
              8  278.  BEDFORD, TN
             43  280.  MONTGOMERY, VA
             12  281.  ROBESON, NC
              9  282.  ELDORADO, CA
              7  284.  CARBON, WY

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923013    NAME-PRIMARY AREA NAME           
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             PRIMARY AREA NAME
             -----------------

             This is an alphabetical variable.

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923014    NAME-CENSUS REGION               
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             CENSUS REGION
             -------------

             This variable identifies the four major geographic regions
             on which the sample was stratified for the purpose of sample
             selection.  (See Sampling Information in the Introduction.)

             SEE APPENDIX NOTE

            474  1.  Northeast (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New
                     Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania)
            670  2.  North Central (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
                     Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio,
                     Wisconsin)
            873  3.  South (Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of
                     Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Louisianna, Maryland,
                     North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West
                     Virginia)
            468  4.  West (Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon,
                     Washington, Wyoming)

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VAR 923015    NAME-STATE ABBREVIATION          
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             STATE ABBREVIATION
             ------------------

             2-digit postal abbreviation of state of sample location.

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923016    NAME-ICPSR STATE/92CD            
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             ICPSR STATE AND 1992 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
             -------------------------------------------

             IN ALPHABETIC ORDER OF STATE ABBREVIATION AND CD.  The
             numeric codes which follow are what appears in the dataset,
             not the alpha state code.

             The ICPSR state and congressional district where R voted (if
             different from the state and CD of sample address) was
             recorded in V5001.

             13  4103.  AL03
              3  4104.  AL04
             18  4106.  AL06
             14  4107.  AL07
             20  4201.  AR01
             13  4204.  AR04
             18  6101.  AZ01
             10  6102.  AZ02
              5  6103.  AZ03
              7  6104.  AZ04
             23  6106.  AZ06
             45  7104.  CA04
                 7106.  CA06
              7  7107.  CA07
              5  7108.  CA08
              5  7109.  CA09
              2  7110.  CA10
              2  7112.  CA12
              4  7113.  CA13
             52  7119.  CA19
                 7124.  CA24
              2  7126.  CA26
              4  7127.  CA27
              2  7128.  CA28
              7  7129.  CA29
              7  7131.  CA31
              5  7132.  CA32
                 7133.  CA33
              4  7134.  CA34
              3  7135.  CA35
              3  7136.  CA36
              2  7138.  CA38
              7  7139.  CA39
             10  7140.  CA40
              2  7141.  CA41
             14  7142.  CA42
              4  7143.  CA43
             25  7144.  CA44
              8  7145.  CA45
              3  7146.  CA46
              5  7147.  CA47
              4  7148.  CA48
             19  6201.  CO01
             18  6202.  CO02
              3  6206.  CO06
             33  0103.  CT03
             11  4303.  FL03
             10  4304.  FL04
             15  4306.  FL06
             50  4312.  FL12
                 4317.  FL17
              2  4318.  FL18
              3  4320.  FL20
              1  4321.  FL21
              5  4322.  FL22
             76  4401.  GA01
             23  4402.  GA02
             11  4403.  GA03
             14  4404.  GA04
              5  4405.  GA05
             10  4407.  GA07
              5  3103.  IA03
             28  3104.  IA04
                 2101.  IL01
              6  2102.  IL02
             18  2103.  IL03
              7  2105.  IL05
              6  2106.  IL06
              9  2107.  IL07
              4  2109.  IL09
              3  2110.  IL10
              4  2111.  IL11
              8  2112.  IL12
             10  2113.  IL13
              8  2114.  IL14
             50  2202.  IN02
             38  2204.  IN04
             40  3201.  KS01
             19  3203.  KS03
             24  4506.  LA06
             34  0301.  MA01
              5  0302.  MA02
             12  0306.  MA06
              3  0307.  MA07
             13  0308.  MA08
              3  0309.  MA09
              2  5202.  MD02
              4  5203.  MD03
             11  5204.  MD04
              6  5205.  MD05
              8  5206.  MD06
              6  5207.  MD07
             17  5208.  MD08
             11  2302.  MI02
             12  2303.  MI03
             11  2304.  MI04
             57  2305.  MI05
              8  2309.  MI09
             11  2310.  MI10
              7  2311.  MI11
              7  2315.  MI15
             10  2316.  MI16
             49  3301.  MN01
              8  3302.  MN02
              8  3304.  MN04
             13  3306.  MN06
             11  3401.  MO01
              5  3402.  MO02
                 3403.  MO03
             18  3405.  MO05
              8  3406.  MO06
             37  4707.  NC07
             14  4708.  NC08
             18  3501.  NE01
             36  0401.  NH01
              7  1201.  NJ01
             28  1202.  NJ02
              5  1205.  NJ05
             14  1207.  NJ07
             22  1210.  NJ10
              7  1211.  NJ11
              9  1302.  NY02
              5  1303.  NY03
              6  1304.  NY04
              2  1305.  NY05
              5  1306.  NY06
              5  1307.  NY07
              4  1308.  NY08
              5  1309.  NY09
             15  1310.  NY10
              1  1311.  NY11
              4  1314.  NY14
              1  1316.  NY16
              5  1317.  NY17
             16  1319.  NY19
              7  1320.  NY20
              5  1327.  NY27
             13  1329.  NY29
             14  1330.  NY30
             54  1331.  NY31
             30  2403.  OH03
              6  2407.  OH07
              7  2408.  OH08
             36  2418.  OH18
             44  7204.  OR04
             15  1401.  PA01
              5  1402.  PA02
              8  1407.  PA07
              7  1408.  PA08
              8  1413.  PA13
             16  1414.  PA14
              2  1418.  PA18
             15  1420.  PA20
             30  5402.  TN02
              3  5403.  TN03
             55  5404.  TN04
             11  4903.  TX03
              7  4906.  TX06
             39  4911.  TX11
             37  4913.  TX13
             54  4915.  TX15
              9  4918.  TX18
             16  4925.  TX25
              6  4926.  TX26
              2  4929.  TX29
              5  4930.  TX30
             21  4003.  VA03
              8  4004.  VA04
             19  4007.  VA07
             17  4008.  VA08
             43  4009.  VA09
              7  4010.  VA10
              7  7301.  WA01
             11  7302.  WA02
              7  7307.  WA07
             19  7308.  WA08
             17  2504.  WI04
             14  2505.  WI05
             25  2509.  WI09
             38  5601.  WV01
             34  6898.  WY98

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VAR 923017    NAME-ICPSR STATE                 
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             ICPSR STATE CODE
             ----------------

             New England

             33  01.  Connecticut
                 02.  Maine
             70  03.  Massachusetts
             36  04.  New Hampshire
                 05.  Rhode Island
                 06.  Vermont

             Middle Atlantic

                 11.  Delaware
             83  12.  New Jersey
            176  13.  New York
             76  14.  Pennsylvania

             East North Central

             83  21.  Illinois
             88  22.  Indiana
            134  23.  Michigan
             79  24.  Ohio
             56  25.  Wisconsin

             West North Central

             33  31.  Iowa
             59  32.  Kansas
             78  33.  Minnesota
             42  34.  Missouri
             18  35.  Nebraska
                 36.  North Dakota
                 37.  South Dakota

             Solid South

            115  40.  Virginia
             48  41.  Alabama
             33  42.  Arkansas
             97  43.  Florida
            139  44.  Georgia
             24  45.  Louisiana
                 46.  Mississippi
             51  47.  North Carolina
                 48.  South Carolina
            186  49.  Texas

             Border States

                 51.  Kentucky
             54  52.  Maryland
                 53.  Oklahoma
             88  54.  Tennessee
                 55.  Washington, D.C.
             38  56.  West Virginia

             Mountain States

             63  61.  Arizona
             40  62.  Colorado
                 63.  Idaho
                 64.  Montana
                 65.  Nevada
                 66.  New Mexico
                 67.  Utah
             34  68.  Wyoming

             Pacific States

            243  71.  California
             44  72.  Oregon
             44  73.  Washington

             External States

                 81.  Alaska
                 82.  Hawaii

                 99.  NA

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VAR 923018    NAME-FIPS STATE                  
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             FIPS STATE CODE
             ---------------

             States present in the 1992 sample have asterisks (*).

             48  01.  Alabama *
                 02.  Alaska
             63  04.  Arizona *
             33  05.  Arkansas *
            243  06.  California *
             40  08.  Colorado *
             33  09.  Connecticut *
                 10.  Delaware
                 11.  Washington D.C.
             97  12.  Florida *
            139  13.  Georgia *
                 15.  Delaware
                 16.  Idaho
             83  17.  Illinois *
             88  18.  Indiana *
             33  19.  Iowa *
             59  20.  Kansas *
                 21.  Kentucky
             24  22.  Louisiana *
                 23.  Maine
             54  24.  Maryland*
             70  25.  Massachusetts *
            134  26.  Michigan *
             78  27.  Minesota *
                 28.  Mississippi
             42  29.  Missouri *
                 30.  Montana
             18  31.  Nebraska *
                 32.  Nevada
             36  33.  New Hampshire *
             83  34.  New Jersey *
                 35.  New Mexico
            176  36.  New York *
             51  37.  North Carolina *
                 38.  North Dakota
             79  39.  Ohio *
                 40.  Oklahoma
             44  41.  Oregon *
             76  42.  Pennsylvania *
                 44.  Rhode Island
                 45.  South Carolina
                 46.  South Dakota
             88  47.  Tennessee *
            186  48.  Texas *
                 49.  Utah
                 50.  Vermont
            115  51.  Virginia *
             44  53.  Washington *
             38  54.  West Virginia *
             56  55.  Wisconsin *
             34  56.  Wyoming *

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VAR 923019    NAME-1992 CONG DISTRICT          
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             1992 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER (2 digits)
             ---------------------------------------------

             This is a two-digit variable which, when combined with
             either the FIPS State Code (v3018) or the ICPSR State Code
             (v3017), gives the congressional district for the sample
             location in which the R resided at the time of our initial
             interview with him/her in 1990 (panel respondents) or 1992
             (cross-section respondents). This variable reflects the
             redistricting based on the 1990 Census, in effect for the
             1992 General Election.

             Note that this is not necessarily the congressional district
             in which panel R's lived in 1992, due to mobility, nor is it
             necessarily the district in which an R, cross-section or
             panel, voted in 1992, since respondents may have two
             residences, move bewtween the Pre- and Post-Election
             studies, be voting from a previous residence, etc. Variable
             5001 records the ICPSR state and district where R voted if
             different from the congressional district of their sample
             address.

             Actual values are coded, as documented in v3016, except:

                 98.  At-large

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VAR 923020    NAME-1990 CONG DISTRICT          
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             1990 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER
             ----------------------------------

             For panel respondents, this variable identifies the
             congressional district for the sample location in which R
             resided in 1990, as the district was configured before the
             1990 Census-based redistricting.  It is the same as the
             congressional district given for this respondent in the 1990
             dataset.

             For cross-section respondents, this variable identifies the
             congressional district number for the sample location in
             which R resides, as it was prior to the 1990 Census-based
             redistricting.

             Actual values are coded, as documented in v3016, except:

                 98.  At-large

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VAR 923021    NAME-TYPE RACE HOUSE             
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             TYPE OF RACE:  HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
             ---------------------------------------

             The term incumbent as used in an election held just after
             redistricting requires some definition.  An incumbent, as we
             use the term here and throughout the study, is a person who
             was in the 102nd Congress, just preceding this election.
             The incumbent may or may not have represented the particular
             piece of geography which is the sample segment in which the
             R was interviewed.  That is, the incumbent may or may not
             have been R's representative in the preceding Congress.  All
             incumbent related variables in the study should be used with
             this caution in mind. See also V7001.

             Listed here are the House races present in the 1992 sample.

             SEE APPENDIX NOTE

             INCUMBENT                                CANDIDATE(S)

           1253  12.  Democratic incumbent running -- Republican
                      challenger
             77  14.  "          "         "       -- Unopposed

            586  21.  Republican incumbent running -- Democratic
                      challenger
             30  24.  "          "         "       -- Unopposed

             24  45.  Two Republican incumbents running (LA06)

             The November 3rd election for the House of Representatives
             in Louisiana is really a primary run-off for the state.
             Congressional district 06 (LA06), a "new district," fielded
             candidates Richard H. Baker and Clyde C. Holloway, both of
             whom are Republicans and incumbents from old districts.  In
             other circumstances, both would have been assigned #34 in
             the candidate list.  In order to avoid restructuring the
             questionnaire, the House race in LA06 was treated as an open
             race with Baker #31 and Holloway #32.  Code 45 in 3021
             should be used to exclude these cases from analysis
             pertaining to Democratic candidates.

                 51.  Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate
                      unopposed
              1  52.  "          "       "   "       -- Rep. candidate
                      unopposed
            292  55.  "          "       "   "       -- Dem. & Rep.
                      candidates

            123  65.  Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                      candidates

             99  85.  No identifiable incumbent, Dem and Rep candidates
                      in open race due to redistricting

             *Other-Third Party(s) or Independent

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VAR 923022    NAME-TYPE RACE SENATE            
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             TYPE OF RACE: SENATE
             --------------------

             SEE APPENIDX NOTE

             INCUMBENT                                CANDIDATE(S)

            558  12.  Democratic incumbent running -- Republican
                      challenger
            637  21.  Republican incumbent running -- Democratic
                      challenger

            167  55.  Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                      candidates
             36  65.  Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                      candidates

            431  81.  Democratic incumbents -- no race in state
             34  82.  Republican incumbents -- no race in state
            379  85.  Democratic and Republican incumbents -- no race in
                      state

            243  95.  Two Senate races, including one open race and one
                      race with running Republican incumbent (CA)**

             ** Republican "incumbent" served partial term upon
             appointment by departing Senator.

             V7001: Was incumbent candidate respondent's representative
             in last Congress? (Textual Description Only--Actual variable
             location is as the last variable in the data file)

             Substantial reapportionment following the 1990 Census
             occurred between the elections to the 102nd Congress (1990)
             and the 103rd Congress (1992).  Variables 3019 and 3020 give
             the 1992 and the 1990 congressional district numbers for the
             sample address in which the respondent resided at the time
             of their Pre-election interview.

             Redistricting between the 1990 and 1992 elections was quite
             extensive.  As district boundary lines changed, it is
             possible that the incumbent running for re-election in a
             respondent's district was not the incumbent who had
             previously represented the segment in which the respondent
             lived.  For example, for the 102nd Congress, Ann Arbor,
             Michigan was in Michigan's 2nd District represented by Carl
             Pursell.  After redistricting, Ann Arbor was part of the
             13th Congressional District whose incumbent, Representative
             William Ford, ran for re-election to the 103rd Congress.
             Ford's constituents now include Ann Arborites who had
             previously been part of the 2nd District.  These
             constituents would be coded "2" on variable 7001, which
             basically records whether respondent was represented by the
             same or different incumbents in the 102nd and 103rd
             Congresses.

                  0.  Neither of the candidates for the 103rd Congress
                      runing in respondents district was an incumbent in
                      the 102nd Congress.
                  1.  The incumbent who ran for re-election to the 103rd
                      Congress in the congressional district for the
                      sample segment in which respondent resided in 1992,
                      is the same incumbent who represented that segment
                      in the 102nd Congress.
                  2.  The incumbent who ran for re-election in
                      respondent's district in 1992 did not represent
                      the sample segment in which respondent lives in
                      the 102nd Congress.
                  3.  LA06:  Two Republican incumbents ran in 1992,
                      neither of whom represented this segment in the
                      102nd Congress.

                  9.  Indeterminate; NA

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VAR 923023    NAME-92PRE: REALISE              
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             PRE-ELECTION SAMPLE RELEASES AND REPLICATES
             -------------------------------------------

             In order that analyses of respondents' reactions to the
             campaigns not be confounded with ease or difficulty of
             contacting respondents and persuading them to be
             interviewed, NES has, since 1984, followed a strategy of
             releasing Pre-election sample in stages.  In 1984 and 1988,
             there were four two-week target periods.  In 1992, because
             the sample design was unusually complicated, and quartering
             the sample would have resulted in cost inefficiencies, we
             released panel and cross-section sample in four week target
             periods.  The assignment of sample lines to target periods
             was random. The sets of assigned lines are known as
             "replicates."   The first replicate (55% of the sample
             thought to be necessary if response and eligibility rates
             were as estimated) was released on September 1st, the second
             (45%) on October 1st.

             Three replicates were designated as "reserve" to release as
             needed, depending on an evaluation of sample performance as
             of September 30th.  At that time, it was decided to release
             Reserve Replicates 4 and 5 on October 1st along with
             replicate 2.  (Although Reserve Replicate 3 was not
             released, 12 respondents were interviewed from that
             replicate, in error.)

           1285  1.  Replicate 1, Released Sept.1st.
            995  2.  Replicate 2, Released Oct.1st.
             12  3.  Reserve Replicate 3, Not officially released [IWs
                     conducted in error]
            119  4.  Reserve Replicate 4, Released Oct. 1st.
             74  5.  Reserve Replicate 5, Released Oct. 1st.

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VAR 923024    NAME-92PRE: RELEAS SUMMARY       
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             PRE-ELECTION SAMPLE RELEASE -- SUMMARY
             --------------------------------------

             The interviewing time for the Pre-election, Sept. 1 to Nov.
             2, was divided into 2 periods: Sept. 1 - Sept. 30, to
             interview the first replicate;  and Oct. 1 - Nov. 2, for
             subsequent replicates.  This variable summarizes information
             on the time frame for the release of each replicate and the
             time of actual completion of the interview.

            969  1.  Sample released Sept. 1, interview completed before
                     Oct. 1
            316  2.  Sample released Sept. 1, interview completed between
                     Oct. 1 - Nov. 2
           1197  3.  Sample released Oct. 1, interview completed between
                     Oct. 1 - Nov. 2
              3  4.  Sample intended to be released Oct. 1, but by error
                     released and interview completed before Oct. 1

                 9.  NA

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VAR 923025    NAME-92PRE: TIME START                     
              MD=GE  9999

             A0. PRE-ELECTION: Beginning Time (local)--EXACT TIME NOW
             --------------------------------------------------------

             24-hour clock is used (0000-2359).

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VAR 923026    NAME-92PRE: INTERVIEW MONTH                  
              MD=GE  99

             PRE-ELECTION: Date of Interview:  MONTH
             ---------------------------------------

             Code MONTH (09-11)

                 99.  NA

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VAR 923027    NAME-92PRE: INTERVIEW DAY                    
              MD=GE  99

             PRE-ELECTION.  Date Interview:  DAY
             -----------------------------------

             Code DAY OF MONTH (01-31)

                 99.  NA

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VAR 923028    NAME-92PRE: INTERVIEW #                      
              MD=GE  99

             PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S INTERVIEW NUMBER
             --------------------------------------------

             This number records the sequence in which each interviewer's
             interviews were completed.  "01" is the first interview on
             the Pre-election study taken by a particular interviewer;
             "02" the second, and so on.

             Code actual NUMBER (01-69)

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VAR 923029    NAME-92PRE: IW LENGTH                  
              MD=0 OR GE  999

             PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEW LENGTH IN MINUTES
             -----------------------------------------

             The actual number of minutes (14-218) is coded, except:

                 999.  NA

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VAR 923030    NAME-92PRE: EDIT LENGTH                
              MD=0 OR GE  999

             PRE-ELECTION: POST-EDIT LENGTH, IN MINUTES
             ------------------------------------------

             The actual number of minutes( 2-170) is coded, except:

                 999.  NA

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VAR 923031    NAME-92PRE: IW MODE                      
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION: MODE OF INTERVIEW: TELEPHONE OR PERSONAL
             ------------------------------------------------------

             The study design called for face-to-face interviews for all
             respondents except for a few panel respondents who had moved
             out of the range of SRC interviewers. See v3071 for coding
             of whether the respondents were in range or not. A
             SHORT-FORM or abbreviated questionnaire (both English and
             Spanish) was prepared to use with these respondents over the
             phone. See v3011 which records use of short-form versus
             long-form questionnaires.  Telephone interviews were in fact
             taken with a number of cross- section respondents and a
             number of panel respondents who had not moved out of range.
             This situation is fully described in the introduction and in
             Technical Report #43, avaialble from NES Project Staff.

           2209  1.  Personal (face-to-face)
            276  2.  Telephone

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VAR 923032    NAME-92PRE: TOT # CALLS                          
              MD=99

             PRE-ELECTION: TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS TO OBTAIN INTERVIEW
             -------------------------------------------------------

             Number of calls 1-32 is coded, except:

                 99.  NA

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VAR 923033    NAME-92PRE: RESULT               
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             PRE-ELECTION: RESULT CODE
             -------------------------

             Those interviews coded "partial" in this variable are
             entirely those taken with the short-form questionnaire,
             exclusive of the Spanish language questionnaires.   See also
             v3011.

           2335  01.  INTERVIEW, complete
            150  05.  INTERVIEW, partial (short-forms were coded here)

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VAR 923034    NAME-92PRE: WHY TELEPHONE                
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION: SHORT-FORM-PANEL ONLY.   Reasons for using a
             telephone questionnaire.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

              8  1.  Assigned to Telephone by office
             42  2.  R moved out of sample
             97  3.  Other, specify

              3  9.  NA
           2335  0.  Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in v3011

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VAR 923035    NAME-92PRE: OBT R NAME                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: WAS R's NAME OBTAINED ("What is your
             full legal name as it appears on official documents such as
             your voter's registration, Social Security card or driver's
             license?")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           2475  1.  Name obtained
             10  5.  Name not obtained

                 9.  NA

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VAR 923036    NAME-92PRE: ADDR SAME                    
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:  ADDRESS
             "What is your address?"
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1550  1.  Identical to sample label address
            526  2.  Corrected version of sample label address
            403  3.  Different from sample label

              6  9.  NA

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VAR 923037    NAME-92PRE: ADDR DIFF                    
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT:  IF ADDRESS GIVEN AT [v3036] IS
             DIFFERENT FROM SAMPLE LABEL:  "Is this an address you will
             be moving to, a relative's address, the address of a friend,
             a business address, or what?"
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Note:  because the codes provided on the coversheet did not
             include a category for addresses to which R has already
             moved (panel cases), such cases were generally placed in
             code 7 by interviewers.

            127  1.  Mailing address
             29  2.  Address to which R is moving
             13  3.  Relative
              1  4.  Friend
              2  5.  Business
            231  7.  Other

                 9.  NA
           2082  0.  INAP, address not different or NA if different from
                     sample label (1,2,9 in v3036)

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VAR 923038    NAME-92PRE: OBT TEL #                    
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT:  WAS R'S PHONE NUMBER OBTAINED?
             ("And what is your telephone number?)"
             -------------------------------------------------------

           2322  1.  Telephone number obtained
            127  5.  R has no phone
             28  7.  Phone number refused

              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923039    NAME-92PRE: TEL # IN DIR                 
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT:  "Is your phone number listed in the
             current telephone directory?"
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1714  1.  Yes, listed
            575  5.  No, not listed

             21  8.  Not sure, don't know
             12  9.  NA
            163  0.  INAP, R has no phone or phone number refused/NA
                     (5,7,9 in v3038)

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VAR 923040    NAME-92PRE: TEL IN R NAME                
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT: "Is your phone listed in your name?"
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1094  1.  Yes (listed in R's name)
            607  5.  No (not listed in R's name)

             13  9.  Not sure
            771  0.  INAP, R has no phone or phone number refused/NA
                     (5,7,9 in v3038); number not listed/DK/NA if listed
                     (5,8,9 in v3039)

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VAR 923041    NAME-92PRE: OTHER HOME                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT:  "Do you have another place of
             residence or somewhere else you live during different times
             of the year?"
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             95  1.  Yes (R has another residence)
           2341  5.  No (no other residence)

             49  9.  NA

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VAR 923042    NAME-92PRE: ADDR REC                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION RECONTACT:  "If for any reason we should have
             difficulty contacting you, could you give me the name,
             address, and telephone number of two close friends or
             relatives who do not live with you and will know how to get
             in touch with you?"
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           2157  1.  R gave contact information
            324  5.  R did not give contact information

              4  9.  NA

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VAR 923043    NAME-92PRE: PROBL USE TEL                
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CROSS-SECTION RECONTACT COMPLETED BY
             INTERVIEWER DURING POST-EDIT:  Assuming we have or could
             obtain a telephone number for this respondent, is there any
             reason (e.g. hearing problem, illness) why we should not
             conduct an interview with this person by phone?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             48  1.  Yes (reason exists)
           1016  5.  No (no reason exists)

             62  9.  NA
           1359  0.  INAP, 1992 Panel

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VAR 923044    NAME-92PRE: HU TYPE                          
              MD=GE  99

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  DESCRIBE THE TYPE OF
             STRUCTURE IN WHICH THE RESPONDENT LIVES (SAMPLE ADDRESS)
             [completed by IWR]
             --------------------------------------------------------

            137  1.  Mobile home
           1588  2.  Detached single family
            108  3.  Multi family
            361  4.  Apartment house
             64  5.  Condo complex
            133  7.  Other (specify)

                 9.  NA

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VAR 923045    NAME-92PRE: GATEKEEPER                        
              MD=GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  IS THERE A BUILDING
             MANAGER, SECURITY GUARD, OR OTHER GATEKEEPER WHOSE
             COOPERATION YOU NEED IN ORDER TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE R'S
             HOUSING UNIT? [completed by IWR]
             -------------------------------------------------------

             99  1.  Yes
           2260  5.  No

            126  9.  NA

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VAR 923046    NAME-92PRE: GK DESCRIPT                  
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  (IF BUILDING
             MANAGER/GUARD/GATEKEEPER):  CHECK THE BOX WHICH BEST
             DESCRIBES THE SITUATION. [completed by IWR]
             ----------------------------------------------------

             27  1.  Building manager or other gatekeeper must let you in
                     the building (on the grounds, into the mobile home
                     park) but then you are free to attempt contact with
                     R's HU
             32  2.  Building manager/other gatekeeper must get
                     permission from someone in R's HU before you are
                     allowed to make contact with the household
             37  7.  Other (describe situation)

              3  9.  NA
           2386  0.  INAP, 5,9 in v3045

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VAR 923047    NAME-92PRE: REF CONV IND         
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             PRE-ELECTION: REFUSAL CONVERSION
             --------------------------------

             This refers to interviews initially refused by the
             respondent and is coded by the Field Section Control Office
             from information on the Coversheet Call Record. It is not
             assigned by the interviewer.

           2433  0.  Not a refusal conversion situation
             52  1.  Refusal conversion

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VAR 923048    NAME-92PRE: PERS LETTR                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION: PERSUASION LETTER REQUESTED
             -----------------------------------------

            166  1.  Yes
           2303  5.  No

             16  9.  NA

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VAR 923049    NAME-92PRE: INCENTIVE            
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             PRE-ELECTION: TYPE OF INCENTIVE SENT TO SELECTED HOUSEHOLD
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             An incentive experiment was implemented in the 1991 Panel
             study to determine whether a modest incentive would improve
             response rate. Some respondents received a U of M pen along
             with a letter asking for their participation, others
             received the letter only.  In 1992 all selected households
             were sent an incentive also with the usual advance letter.
             Respondents who had been sent a pen in 1991 were sent a book
             of stamps in 1992.

           2188  1.  UM pen (panel and cross-section)
            297  2.  $2/stamps (panel only)

                 9.  NA

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VAR 923050    NAME-92PRE: R PMT OFFERED              
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             PRE-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT OFFERED--AMOUNT
             ------------------------------------------------

             Interviewers were authorized to offer payment to respondents
             who were reluctant to participate.

              2  005.  $5 offered as respondent payment
             95  010.  $10 offered as respondent payment
             12  015.  $15 offered as respondent payment
            232  020.  $20 offered as respondent payment

              4  998.  Respondent payment offered, NA how much
           2140  000.  INAP, no respondent payment offered

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VAR 923051    NAME-92PRE: R PMT PAID                 
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             PRE-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT PAID--AMOUNT
             ---------------------------------------------

             See variable 3050.

              1  005.  $5 paid as respondent payment
             77  010.  $10 paid as respondent payment
              8  015.  $15 paid as respondent payment
            152  020.  $20 paid as respondent payment

              2  998.  Respondent payment paid, NA how much
           2244  000.  INAP, no respondent payment

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VAR 923052    NAME-92PRE: INIT REFUS                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  DID R REFUSE INITIALLY?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            317  1.  Yes
           2084  5.  No

             84  9.  NA

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VAR 923053    NAME-92PRE: BREAK APPT                        
              MD=GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  DID R BREAK ANY
             APPOINTMENT?
             --------------------------------------------------

           2205  0.  No appointments broken
            220  1.  One
             55  2.  Two or more

              5  9.  NA

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VAR 923054    NAME-92PRE: WASTE TIME                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  IF THERE WAS ANY
             RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN:

             A. SURVEYS ARE A WASTE OF TIME
             ---------------------------------------------------

             38  1.  Marked
           2333  5.  Not marked

            114  9.  NA

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VAR 923055    NAME-92PRE: VERY ILL                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  IF THERE WAS ANY
             RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN:

             B. VERY ILL
             ---------------------------------------------------

             44  1.  Marked
           2327  5.  Not marked

            114  9.  NA

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VAR 923056    NAME-92PRE: TOO BUSY                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  IF THERE WAS ANY
             RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN:

             C.  'TOO BUSY'
             ---------------------------------------------------

            285  1.  Marked
           2086  5.  Not marked

            114  9.  NA

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VAR 923057    NAME-92PRE: FAM SITUAT                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  IF THERE WAS ANY
             RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN:

             D. STRESSFUL FAMILY SITUATION
             ---------------------------------------------------

             35  1.  Marked
           2336  5.  Not marked

            114  9.  NA

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VAR 923058    NAME-92PRE: CONFIDENTL                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  IF THERE WAS ANY
             RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN:

             E. CONFIDENTIALITY
             ---------------------------------------------------

             23  1.  Marked
           2348  5.  Not marked

            114  9.  NA

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VAR 923059    NAME-92PRE: PRIVACY                      
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  IF THERE WAS ANY
             RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN:

             F. INVASION OF PRIVACY
             ---------------------------------------------------

             36  1.  Marked
           2335  5.  Not marked

            114  9.  NA

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VAR 923060    NAME-92PRE: RESIS OTHR                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  IF THERE WAS ANY
             RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN:

             H. OTHER (SPECIFY)
             ---------------------------------------------------

            294  1.  Marked
           2077  5.  Not marked

            114  9.  NA

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VAR 923061    NAME-FIPS STATE & COUNTY         
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             FIPS STATE AND COUNTY CODES
             ---------------------------

             The first two digits of this variable contain the FIPS state
             code: the last 3 digits contain the county code. This
             information was obtained from: Federal Information
             Processing Standard Publication, U.S. Department of
             Commerce, National Bureau of Statistics.

                 01073.  Jefferson, AL
                 01113.  Russell, AL
                 01117.  Shelby, AL
                 01127.  Walker, AL
                 04013.  Maricopa, AZ
                 05003.  Ashley, AR
                 05095.  Monroe, AR
                 06001.  Alameda, CA
                 06013.  Contra Costa, CA
                 06017.  El Dorado, CA
                 06019.  Fresno, CA
                 06037.  Los Angeles, CA
                 06041.  Marin, CA
                 06059.  Orange, CA
                 06065.  Riverside, CA
                 06071.  San Bernardino, CA
                 06075.  San Francisco, CA
                 06081.  San Mateo, CA
                 08001.  Adams, CO
                 08005.  Arapahoe, CO
                 08013.  Boulder, CO
                 08031.  Denver, CO
                 08059.  Jefferson, CO
                 09009.  New Haven, CT
                 12025.  Dade, FL
                 12031.  Duval, FL
                 12105.  Polk, FL
                 12109.  St Johns, FL
                 13031.  Bulloch, GA
                 13089.  De Kalb, GA
                 13097.  Douglas, GA
                 13121.  Fulton, GA
                 13135.  Gwinnett, GA
                 13215.  Muscogee, GA
                 17031.  Cook, IL
                 17043.  Du Page, IL
                 17089.  Kane, IL
                 17097.  Lake, IL
                 17133.  Monroe, IL
                 18003.  Allen, IN
                 18031.  Decatur, IN
                 18179.  Wells, IN
                 19153.  Polk, IA
                 19181.  Warren, IA
                 20091.  Johnson, KS
                 20147.  Phillips, KS
                 22085.  Sabine, LA
                 24003.  Anne Arundel, MD
                 24510.  Baltimore City, MD
                 24005.  Baltimore, MD
                 24013.  Carroll, MD
                 24025.  Harford, MD
                 24031.  Montgomery, MD
                 24033.  Prince Georges, MD
                 25009.  Essex, MA
                 25015.  Hampshire, MA
                 05017.  Middlesex,MA
                 25021.  Norfolk, MA
                 25025.  Suffolk, MA
                 25027.  Worcester, MA
                 26081.  Kent, MI
                 26087.  Lapeer, MI
                 26099.  Macomb, MI
                 26125.  Oakland, MI
                 26139.  Ottawa, MI
                 26145.  Saginaw, MI
                 26151.  Sanilac, MI
                 26147.  St Clair, MI
                 26163.  Wayne, MI
                 27003.  Anoka, MN
                 27053.  Hennepin, MN
                 27099.  Mower, MN
                 27123.  Ramsey, MN
                 27171.  Wright, MN
                 29047.  Clay, MO
                 29095.  Jackson, MO
                 29183.  St Charles, MO
                 29510.  St Louis City, MO
                 29189.  St Louis, MO
                 31151.  Saline, NE
                 33011.  Hillsborough, NH
                 33015.  Rockingham, NH
                 34001.  Atlantic, NJ
                 34003.  Bergen, NJ
                 34007.  Camden, NJ
                 34013.  Essex, NJ
                 34027.  Morris, NJ
                 34035.  Somerset, NJ
                 34039.  Union, NJ
                 36005.  Bronx, NY
                 36029.  Erie, NY
                 36047.  Kings, NY
                 36059.  Nassau, NY
                 36061.  New York, NY
                 36063.  Niagara, NY
                 36081.  Queens, NY
                 36087.  Rockland, NY
                 36097.  Schuyler, NY
                 36103.  Suffolk, NY
                 36119.  Westchester, NY
                 37155.  Robeson, NC
                 39013.  Belmont, OH
                 39057.  Greene, OH
                 39081.  Jefferson, OH
                 39113.  Montgomery, OH
                 39135.  Preble, OH
                 41039.  Lane, OR
                 42003.  Allegheny, PA
                 42017.  Bucks, PA
                 42045.  Delaware, PA
                 42091.  Montgomery, PA
                 42101.  Philadelphia, PA
                 42125.  Washington, PA
                 42129.  Westmoreland, PA
                 47001.  Anderson, TN
                 47003.  Bedford, TN
                 47009.  Blount, TN
                 47093.  Knox, TN
                 48113.  Dallas, TX
                 48121.  Denton, TX
                 48139.  Ellis, TX
                 48189.  Hale, TX
                 48201.  Harris, TX
                 48215.  Hidalgo, TX
                 48309.  McLennan, TX
                 48439.  Tarrant, TX
                 51013.  Arlington, VA
                 00051.  Chesterfield, VA
                 51059.  Fairfax, VA
                 51087.  Henrico, VA
                 51121.  Montgomery, VA
                 51145.  Powhatan, VA
                 51750.  Radford City, VA
                 51760.  Richmond City, VA
                 53033.  King, WA
                 53061.  Snohomish, WA
                 54009.  Brooke, WV
                 54029.  Hancock, WV
                 54051.  Marshall, WV
                 54069.  Ohio, WV
                 55079.  Milwaukee, WI
                 55089.  Ozaukee, WI
                 55133.  Waukesha, WI
                 56007.  Carbon, WY

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VAR 923062    NAME-TRACT/ED INDICATOR          
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             TRACT/ED INDICATOR
             ------------------

           1980  1.  Sample address is in a tracted and blocked area
            505  2.  Sample address is not in a blocked area (it was in a
                     1980 Enumeration District)

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VAR 923063    NAME-FIPS SMSA CODE                               
              MD=0

             FIPS 1980 SMSA CODE
             -------------------

             These FIPS SMSA codes were obtained from the Federal
             Information Processing Standard Publication, U.S. Department
             of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards.

             The 1980 SMSA Codes have for the most part been carried over
             by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to the 1990
             Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA's).  However, some MSA
             names and definitions have been modified by OMB to reflect
             shifts in population and changes in characteristics of
             areas.  In the 1992 NES data, the 1980 SMSA codes have been
             retained for all parts of the MSA primary sampling units
             (PSU's).  It should be remembered that, particularly in the
             case of PMSAs (which are part of consolidated areas (or
             CMSAs) some counties or county parts may in 1990 be defined
             by OMB as part of a different PMSA (a good example is
             Chicago, IL).  It was felt that for NES analysis, to retain
             the older SMSA codes, which correspond to the 1980 sampling
             frame used for this sample, was most appropriate for all MSA
             or PMSA areas.

             In those areas designated "Non-SMSA" in our sample frame
             ("Non-MSA" on most of our documentation for 1992 NES), there
             are two PSUs (#64, Gardner, MA, and #82, El Dorado/Alpine,
             CA) in which some of the 1980 rural area has in 1990 met the
             requirements for inclusion in an MSA; in these cases the
             size of place code was modified to reflect this and the 1990
             MSA number is indicated for the affected segments (Core
             segment 009 in Gardner, MA, where Barre town--not associated
             with any SMSA in 1980--is now a part of the 1990 Worchester,
             MA, MSA, and all of the NES segments in El Dorado/Alpine,
             CA,-- i.e., core segments 001 and 007 and panel segments
             002, 003, 005, 007, 009 and 011-- all in El Dorado county
             which is part of the 1990 Sacramento, CA, MSA.)

             27  0360.  Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, CA
             29  0520.  Atlanta, GA
             28  0560.  Atlantic City, NJ
             26  0720.  Baltimore, MD
             35  1000.  Birmingham, AL
             31  1120.  Boston, MA
             32  1280.  Buffalo, NY
             75  1600.  Chicago, IL
             47  1800.  Columbus, GA-AL
             29  1920.  Dallas-Ft Worth, TX
             43  2000.  Dayton, OH
             40  2080.  Denver-Boulder, CO
             33  2120.  Des Moines, IA
             43  2160.  Detroit, MI
             44  2400.  Eugene-Springfield, OR
             38  2760.  Fort Wayne, IN
             52  2840.  Fresno, CA
             23  3000.  Grand Rapids, MI
             27  3360.  Houston, TX
             36  3600.  Jacksonville, FL
             45  3760.  Kansas City, MO-KS
             37  3840.  Knoxville, TN
             50  3980.  Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL
             41  4480.  Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA
             36  4760.  Manchester,  NH
             54  4880.  McAllen-Pharr-Edinburgh,TX
             11  5000.  Miami, FL
             56  5080.  Milwaukee, WI
             29  5120.  Mpls-St Paul,MN-WI
             20  5380.  Nassau-Suffolk, NY
             33  5480.  New Haven-West Haven, CT
             75  5600.  New York, NY-NJ
             43  5640.  Newark, NJ
             50  6160.  Philadelphia, PA-NJ
             63  6200.  Phoenix, AZ
             33  6280.  Pittsburgh, PA
             48  6760.  Richmond, VA
             53  6780.  Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA
             45  6920.  Sacramento, CA (1990 MSA definition)
             28  6960.  Saginaw, MI
             24  7040.  St. Louis, MO-IL
             25  7360.  San Francisco-Oakland,CA
             44  7600.  Seattle-Everett, WA
             37  8080.  Steubenville-Wierton, OH-WV
             39  8800.  Waco, TX
             52  8840.  Washington, DC-MD-VA
             37  9000.  Wheeling,  WV-OH
              9  9240.  Worcester, MA (1990 MSA definition)

            630  0000.  INAP; location not in SMSA (MSA)

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VAR 923064    NAME-FIPS SCSA CODE                               
              MD=0

             FIPS (CENSUS) 1990 CONSOLIDATED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL
             AREA CODES
             --------------------------------------------------------

             The 1990 Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA)
             codes are in most cases identical to the 1980 SCSA codes
             with the exceptions noted in parenthesis:

             In addition to the major changes noted, minor changes in
             SCSA and CMSA names have also occurred between 1980 and
             1990.

             The six largest CMSA's are marked with **.

             31  07.  Boston-Lawrence-Salem MA-NH
             32  10.  Buffalo-Niagra Falls NY
             75  14.  Chicago-Gary-Lake County IL-IN-WI**
             29  31.  Dallas-Ft Worth TX (Since Dallas and Ft Worth were
                      made separate PMSAs in 1990, this new CMSA was
                      added in 1990)
             40  34.  Denver-Boulder CO (Since Denver and Boulder were
                      made separate PMSAs in 1990, this new CMSA was
                      added in 1990)
             43  35.  Detroit-Ann Arbor MI**
             27  42.  Houston-Galveston-Brazoria TX
            121  49.  Los Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside CA**
             11  56.  Miami-Fort Lauderdale FL
             56  63.  Milawaukee-Racine WI
            138  70.  New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island NY-NJ-CT**
             50  77.  Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton PA-NJ-DE-MD**
             33  78.  Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley PA
             25  84.  San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose CA**
             44  91.  Seattle-Tacoma WA

           1730  00.  INAP; location not in CMSA, this includes old code
                      32 (Dayton-Springfield, OH) which is nolonger
                      consolidated in 1990 since Dayton and Springfield
                      were combined in a single MSA

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VAR 923065    NAME-SIZE OF PLACE               
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             SIZE OF PLACE OF INTERVIEW - 1990
             ---------------------------------

             Coded according to the 1990 Census.  The major objective of
             the Census Bureau in delineating urbanized areas is to
             provide a better separation of urban and rural population in
             the vicinity of large cities.  An urbanized area consists of
             a central city or cities, and surrounding closely settled
             territory ("urban fringe").  Size of Place codes 21 and 41
             include areas that are in the "urban fringe" but are not
             Census Places.

             For the six largest CMSAs plus twelve of the fifteen next
             largest CMSA/MSAs (i.e., those coded 1 or 3 (possibly 5,
             rarely 6) on the Belt Code):

            285  11.  Central Cities (these would have been coded 1 on
                      the Belt Code).

             Suburbs of the six largest CMSAs and twelve of the fifteen
             next largest CMSA/MSAs (coded 3 (sometimes 5 and rarely 6)
             on Belt Code):

             41  20.  Rural (including rural places with less than 2500
                      population)
            140  21.  2,500-9,999 plus other urbanized areas ("urban
                      fringe" not in Census places)
            170  22.  10,000-29,999
             71  23.  30,000-49,999
            127  24.  50,000-99,999
             12  25.  100,000-149,999
              4  26.  150,000-349,999
                 27.  350,000 and over, exclusive of cities coded 11

             CMSA/MSAs with less than 2,000,000 population (exclusive of
             those in the six largest CMSAs and 12 of 15 next largest
             CMSA/MSAs)

             Central Cities in CMSA/MSAs with less than 2,000,000
             population (coded 2 on Belt Code):

             40  30.  Under 50,000 (identified by OMB in 1990 as Central
                      Cities)
             49  31.  50,000-99,999
             42  32.  100,000-149,000
            128  33.  150,000-349,999
             91  34.  350,000 and over

             Suburbs in CMSA/MSAs with less than 2,000,000 population
             (coded 4 (or 5 and rarely 6) on Belt Code):

            238  40.  Rural (including rural places with less than 2,500
                      population)
            237  41.  2,500-9,999 plus other urbanized areas ("urban
                      fringe" not  in Census Places)
             99  42.  10,000-29,999
             37  43.  30,000-49,999
             14  44.  50,000-99,999
             27  45.  100,000-149,999
              3  46.  150,000 and over

             "NON-CMSA/PMSA/MSAs"*   Population of place, within these
             "non-SMSA" areas, as reported in 1990 Census.

            415  50.  Rural (including places with less than 2,500
                      population)
             89  51.  2,500-9,999
            119  52.  10,000-29,999
              7  53.  30,000-49,999

             * In a few cases, Non-MSA PSUs (based on the 1980 OMB SMSA
             definitions) contain areas which are now part of a 1990 PMSA
             or MSA (based on the June 1990 OMB definition).  In these
             cases, the Size of Place Code for any SSUs (segments) within
             such areas are coded in the "40s" rather than in the "50s"
             as shown below.  This occurred in El Dorado county, CA (the
             major part of the El Dorado/Alpine Co, CA PSU #82) which is
             now a part of the Sacramento, CA, MSA, and also for one SSU
             (segment) in the Gardner, MA (PSU #64) which is now a part
             of the Worchester, MA, MSA.

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VAR 923066    NAME-POPULATION IN 1000                           
              MD=0

             ACTUAL POPULATION OF INTERVIEW LOCATION - 1990
             ----------------------------------------------

             The actual 1990 population of the interview place was coded
             in thousands rounding to the nearest whole thousand.

             Actual number is coded

                 9999.  9,998,500 persons and over

                 0000.  Rural place, no defined census place, or census
                        place with fewer than 500 persons

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VAR 923067    NAME-BELT CODE                   
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             BELT CODE - 1990 - NES
             ----------------------

             Coded according to the 1990 Census and 1990 OMB definitions,
             1990 census population reports and 1980 (since 1990 not
             available) maps showing "urban areas".

            285  1.  Central Cities* of the six largest** (population
                     over 4,500,000) Consolidated Metropolitan
                     Statistical Areas (CMSAs), plus 12*** of the 15 next
                     largest CMSA/MSA (population over 2,000,000)

                     This would include all 1980 National Sample Frame
                     self-representing areas, plus Newark, NJ (as well as
                     SRP Nassau-Suffolk NY as part of the NYC CMSA) and
                     Anaheim and Riverside CA (as part of the LA CMSA)
                     plus three other non-selfrepresenting primary areas
                     included within the "population over 2,000,000"
                     definition (Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA,
                     Seattle-Tacoma, WA CMSA, and Phoenix, AZ MSA).

            350  2.  Central Cities of CMSAs and Metropolitan Statistical
                     Areas (MSAs) with fewer than 2,000,000 population
                     (exclusive of those in the twenty-one largest
                     CMSA/MSAs--i.e., those listed above)
            526  3.  Suburbs**** of the six largest CMSAs and 12 of the
                     15 next largest CMSA/MSAs
            515  4.  Suburbs of all other CMSA/MSAs
            686  5.  Adjacent Areas:  includes all territory beyond the
                     outer boundary of the suburban belt, but within
                     fifty miles of the central business district of a
                     central city
            123  6.  Outlying Area:  includes all territory more than
                     fifty miles from the central business district of a
                     central city

             * Central Cities as designated in Metropolitan Statistical
             Areas, 1990, U.S. Office of Management and Budget,
             Washington, DC (Jun 1990).

             ** Statistical Abstract of the United States 1991, (111th
             Edition), U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and
             Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, Table No.
             38. "70 Largest Metropolitan Areas--Racial and Hispanic
             Origin Populations: 1990" Pp 33.

             *** Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH CMSA, Tampa-St Petersburg-
             Clearwater, FL CMSA and San Diego, CA MSA are not primary
             selections within the two-thirds SRC National Sample so do
             not occur in the 1992 NES data set.

             ***** Suburbs are defined as all "urbanized areas" in the
             Primary Area exclusive of the areas coded "1" and "2" above,
             plus the remainder of any county which includes a central
             city or parts of a central city.  (NOTE: In the New England
             division where MSA boundaries do not follow county lines, it
             is necessary to limit this category to the SMSA part of a
             county which included a central city.)

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VAR 923068    NAME-92SAMPL ERROR               
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             SAMPLING ERROR CODE 1992 (FOR COMBINED PANEL/CROSS-SECTION
             ANALYSIS)
             ----------------------------------------------------------
             This code contains information for computing sampling errors
             for "cross-section" analysis of combined panel and
             cross-section data.  Contact NES project staff or ISR's
             Sampling Section for further details.

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VAR 923069    NAME-90SAMPL ERROR/PANEL                    
              MD=GE  999

             SAMPLING ERROR CODE (FOR PANEL-ONLY ANALYSIS)
             ---------------------------------------------

             This code contains information for computing sampling errors
             for longitudinal panel-only analysis.  Contact NES Project
             Staff or ISR's Sampling Section for further details.

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VAR 923070    NAME-92PRE: # HUS AT SAMP                
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION:  NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD UNITS AT
             SAMPLE LOCATION
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1107  1.  One HU
              4  2.  Two HUs

             15  9.  NA
           1359  0.  INAP, 1992 Panel

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VAR 923071    NAME-92PRE: NEW ADDR                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION, PANEL ONLY:  RESPONDENT FOUND NOT LIVING AT
             SAMPLE LABEL ADDRESS, NEW ADDRESS IS:
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Panel respondents who moved to areas where SRC doesn't have
             interviewing staff, were supposed to be questioned over the
             phone with an abbreviated version of the face to face
             questionnaire (Short-form).  See variable 3011.

            239  1.  Within range
             51  2.  Out of range
              1  3.  Cannot obtain address

                 9.  NA
           2194  0.  INAP, 1992 Cross-section; R living at sample label
                     address

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VAR 923072    NAME-92PRE: HU LST FRM                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION:  HOUSHOLD LISTING OBTAINED
             FROM:
             -------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: The Household listing in the cover sheet is used
             mainly to "select" the respondent, consequently no Household
             information was gathered for Panel respondents (Inap. in
             V3072-3082).

           1067  1.  HU member
             11  2.  Neighbor
                 3.  Apartment manager
              3  5.  Observation
             11  7.  Other (specify)

             34  9.  NA
           1359  0.  INAP, 1992 Panel

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VAR 923073    NAME-92PRE: SEL TABLE                             
              MD=0

             PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: SELECTION TABLE
             --------------------------------------------

             The Selection Table is used to select a respondent from all
             household members who are eligible adults.  (An eligible
             adult is a U.S. citizen who is 18 years of age or older by
             Election Day.)  The Selection Table appears on the
             Coversheet below the Household Listing.

             After a complete listing of the HH is taken, each eligible
             adult is assigned a "Number" based on the criteria of gender
             and age [beginning with the oldest male as number 1, males
             are numbered by increments of 1 according to descending age;
             females are numbered by descending age starting with the
             number one higher than that assigned to the youngest male].
             The interviewer then uses the Selection Table to determine
             the "Number" of the eligible adult to be interviewed.

             The Selection Table itself consists of 2 parallel columns.
             In the first column the interviewer circles the total number
             of eligible adults in the household; in the second column
             (same row) is identified the "Number" of the person who will
             be the respondent.  Below is an example of what one
             Selection Table looks like [Table A]:

                   SELECTION TABLE A

                   If the number    Interview
                   of eligible      the person
                   persons is:      numbered:

                   1                1
                   2                1
                   3                1
                   4                1
                   5                1
                   6 or more        1

             There are 8 different Selection Tables used and they are
             randomly assigned.  [Note that although only 8 tables are
             used, there are 12 codes in this variable because the 8
             tables are used in cycles of 12; this procedure is used to
             equalize the probability of selection for each eligible
             adult].  A summary describing all 8 Selection Tables appears
             below.

             # PERSONS       PERSON SELECTED (person "Number")

                             A   B1  B2  C   D   E1  E2  F
             1               1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1
             2               1   1   1   1   2   2   2   2
             3               1   1   1   2   2   3   3   3
             4               1   1   2   2   3   3   4   4
             5               1   2   2   2   4   3   5   5
             6 or more       1   2   2   2   4   5   5   6

             90  01.  Table A
            105  02.  Table B1
             92  03.  Table C
             88  04.  Table D
             98  05.  Table E1
             95  06.  Table F
            100  07.  Table A
             77  08.  Table B2
            100  09.  Table C
             90  10.  Table D
            100  11.  Table E2
             91  12.  Table F

           1359  00.  INAP, 1992 Panel case

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VAR 923074    NAME-92PRE: R PERS #                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: (FROM SELECTION TABLE) PERSON
             NUMBER SELECTED AS R
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             See Note at 3072.

            732  1.  R is person numbered 1
            347  2.  R is person numbered 2
             39  3.  R is person numbered 3
              7  4.  R is person numbered 4
              1  5.  R is person numbered 5
                 6.  R is person numbered 6

           1359  0.  INAP, 1992 Panel

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VAR 923075    NAME-92PRE: # PERSONS                   
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION:  NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             This number is on information provided in the household
             listing and includes all persons in the HH whether eligible
             or not for participation in the study according to the
             criteria of age and citizenship.  Actual number (1-9) coded,
             except:

             See Note at 3072.

                 00.  INAP, 1992 Panel

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VAR 923076    NAME-92PRE: # ELIG ADULTS               
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION:  NUMBER OF POLITICALLY ELIGIBLE
             ADULTS IN HH
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             This number is derived from information provided in the
             household listing (cover-sheet) and includes HH members who
             were both U.S. citizens AND 18 years of age or older by
             election day 1992

             See Note at 3072.

            372  01.  One eligible adult in HH
            615  02.  Two eligible adults in HH
            103  03.  Three eligible adults in HH
             33  04.  Four eligible adults in HH
              3  05.  Five eligible adults in HH

           1359  00.  INAP, 1992 panel

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VAR 923077    NAME-92PRE: HH COMP                     
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION:  HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION CODE
             --------------------------------------------------------

             The HH composition code is derived from information provided
             in the household listing.  "Adults" are 18 years of age (by
             election day) or older; all individuals included in the HH
             composition codes below refer to adults.

             A designation of a HH member as "the householder" (HHR)
             describes HU member who owns or rents the home (in whose
             name the lease is held).  Cohabiting couples are coded as
             married (30,40, 50-52).  Roommates of opposite sex are coded
             11,12,21,22; in all cases of unrelated roommates the
             respondent is HHR.

             See Note at 3072.

            127  10.  1 adult male HHR
              6  11.  1 adult male HHR plus 1 other non-relative
              4  12.  1 adult male HHR plus 2 or more non-relatives
            208  20.  1 adult female HHR
             14  21.  1 adult female HHR plus 1 other non-relative
              1  22.  1 adult female HHR plus 2 or more non-relatives
            561  30.  1 married couple: no children or all children
                      living at home are under 18
             84  40.  1 married couple plus 1 other relative
             40  50.  1 married couple plus 2 or more other relatives
              4  51.  1 married couple plus 1 other non-relative
              1  52.  1 married couple plus 2 or more non-relatives
             16  60.  1 unmarried male HHR plus 1 other relative
              3  70.  1 unmarried male HHR plus 2 or more other relatives
             40  80.  1 unmarried female HHR plus 1 other relative
             16  90.  1 unmarried female HHR plus 2 or more other
                      relatives
              1  95.  Relatives of opposite sex, unclear who is HHR

           1359  00.  INAP, 1992 Panel

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VAR 923078    NAME-92PRE: HH DESCR ALL                
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             PRE-ELECTION: HOUSEHOLD DESCRIPTION FOR PANEL AND CROSS-
             SECTION
             --------------------------------------------------------

             This variable was built for cross-section cases using: (1)
             questions Y55-Y56d for information about R's children and
             children for which R is responsible living with R at least
             half time; and (2) the household composition variable (3077)
             and marital status variable (Y2) for information about other
             adults.  For cross-section cases, codes 10 and 11 correspond
             to 10 and 20 in 3077 (HH composition), codes 20 and 21
             correspond to 1 and 7 in Y2 (marital status), and codes
             30-31 correspond to cases in the non-married categories of
             Y2 (marital status) and not 10 nor 20 in CS15 (HH
             composition).  Note, however, that six cases [IDs
             39,92,224,359,599,704] coded 10 or 20 in the HH composition
             were actually cases of married Rs (spouse in nursing home,
             spouse living away due to work requirements, spouse in
             service), and these cases are included in codes 20-21 here.

             Since there was no Household Listing in 1992 for panel
             respondents, this variable was built using survey variables:
             (1) questions Y55-Y55d for information about R's children
             and children for which R is responsible living with R at
             least half time; and (2), since no HH composition variable
             is present, marital status (Y2) and question Y39 for
             information about other "adults."  This means that for Panel
             cases coded 30-31, a person counted as another "adult" may
             include a household member 14-17 years old as well as
             persons 18 or older.  Panel cases coded 10 and 11 correspond
             to 1 in Y39, codes 20 and 21 correspond to 1 and 7 in Y2
             (marital status), and codes 30-31 correspond to cases coded
             2 in Y39 and not 1 nor 7 in Y2.

             In all cases coded 20-21, adults other than R and spouse may
             also be in household.

            528  10.  One adult (R), no children
            134  11.  One adult (R), child/ren

            644  20.  Married/partnered couple including R, no children
            642  21.  Married/partnered couple including R, child/ren

            210  30.  2 or more adults (R not married), no children
             71  31.  2 or more adults (R not married), child/ren

             84  99.  NA
            172  00.  INAP, 3-4, 6-7 in FS3

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VAR 923079    NAME-92PRE: KID 0 TO 5                        
              MD=GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION:  NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER 6
             YEARS OLD IN HH
             --------------------------------------------------------

             See Note at 3072.

             This number is derived from information provided in the
             household listing.

            145  1.  One child
             63  2.  .
              9  3.  .
              1  4.  .
                 5.  Five children

           1361  9.  NA; INAP, 1992 Panel

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VAR 923080    NAME-92PRE: KID 6 TO 9                        
              MD=GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION:  NUMBER OF CHILDREN 6-9 YEARS
             OLD IN HH
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             See Note at 3072.

             This number is derived from information provided in the
             household listing.

            124  1.  One child
             28  2.  .
              4  3.  .
                 4.  .
                 5.  Five children

           1361  9.  NA; INAP, 1992 Panel

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VAR 923081    NAME-92PRE: KID 10 TO 13                      
              MD=GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION:  NUMBER OF CHILDREN 10-13 YEARS
             OLD
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See Note at 3081.

             This number is derived from information provided in the
             household listing.

            109  1.  One child
             25  2.  .
              2  3.  .
                 4.  .
                 5.  Five children

           1361  9.  NA; INAP, 1992 Panel

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VAR 923082    NAME-92PRE: KID 14 TO 17                      
              MD=GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION, CROSS-SECTION: NUMBER OF CHILDREN 14-17 YEARS
             OLD IN HH
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See Note at 3072.

             This number is derived from information provided in the
             household listing (CS14).

            109  1.  One child
             16  2.  .
              3  3.  .
                 4.  .
                 5.  Five children

           1361  9.  NA; INAP, 1992 Panel

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VAR 923083    NAME-92PRE: SUPERVISOR ID        
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S ID NUMBER
             -------------------------------------

             Code actual NUMBER (0001-9999) from interviewer's label

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VAR 923084    NAME-SUPERVISOR                  
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             PRE-ELECTION: SUPERVISOR ID NUMBER
             ----------------------------------

             SRC Interviewers report to regional Supervisors, whose ID
             numbers are entered here.  These numbers range from 2576-
             9958.

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VAR 923085    NAME-92PRE: IWER RACE                         
              MD=GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S RACE
             --------------------------------

           2371  1.  White
             99  2.  Black
                 3.  Native American
                 4.  Asian
             15  7.  Other

                 9.  NA

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VAR 923086    NAME-92PRE: IWER ETHNICITY                    
              MD=GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S ETHNICITY
             -------------------------------------

           2054  0.  No ethnic identity coded
            158  1.  Hispanic
            261  7.  Other

             12  9.  NA

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VAR 923087    NAME-92PRE: IWER AGE BRACK                    
              MD=GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S AGE BRACKETED
             -----------------------------------------

            222  1.  18-34 years
            222  2.  35-40
            319  3.  41-45
            369  4.  46-50
            292  5.  51-55
            321  6.  56-60
            406  7.  61-64
            334  8.  65-79

                 9.  NA

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VAR 923088    NAME-92PRE: IWER YRS EXPER                   
              MD=GE  99

             PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE -- up to
             September 1, 1992
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 00.  Less than one year
                      .
                      .
                 33.  Thirty three years

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VAR 923089    NAME-92PRE: IWER GENDER                       
              MD=GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S GENDER
             ----------------------------------

            143  1.  Male
           2342  2.  Female

                 9.  NA

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VAR 923090    NAME-92PRE: IWER EDUC BRACK                   
              MD=GE  9

             PRE-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S EDUCATION
             -------------------------------------

            383  1.  Some high school/HS diploma/equivalency
            974  2.  Some College
           1128  3.  College: degree at Bachelor's level or greater

                 9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3091-3100

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VAR 923101    NAME-92PRE: A1. ATTENT CAMP                   
              MD=GE  8

             A1.  Some people don't pay much attention to political
             campaigns.  How about you?  Would you say that you have been
             very much interested, somewhat interested, or not much
             interested in the political campaigns so far this year?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            962  1.  VERY MUCH INTERESTED
           1085  3.  SOMEWHAT INTERESTED
            428  5.  NOT MUCH INTERESTED

                 8.  DK
             10  9.  NA

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VAR 923102    NAME-92PRE: A2.                               
              MD=GE  8

             A2.  Who do you think will be elected President in November?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            765  1.  BUSH
           1400  2.  CLINTON
             37  3.  PEROT (volunteered)
              8  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY:

            273  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA

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VAR 923103    NAME-92PRE: A2a/b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A2a.  (IF R GIVES NAME:) Do you think the Presidential race
             will be close, or will  (NAME GIVEN IN A2) win by quite a
             bit?

             A2b.  (IF R SAYS DK:) Do you think the Presidential race
             will be close, or will one candidate win by quite a bit?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1960  1.  CLOSE RACE
            433  3.  WIN BY QUITE A BIT

             86  8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
              2  0.  Inap, 9 in A2

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VAR 923104    NAME-92PRE: A3.                               
              MD=GE  8

             A3.  How about here in (R's STATE)?  Which candidate for
             President do you think will carry this state? (IF NECESSARY:
             Which candidate will win in this state?)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            777  1.  BUSH
           1350  2.  CLINTON
             53  3.  PEROT (volunteered)
              5  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY:

            297  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA

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VAR 923105    NAME-92PRE: A3a/b                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A3a.  (IF R GIVES NAME:) Do you think the Presidential race
             will be close here, or will  (NAME GIVEN IN A2) win by quite
             a bit?

             A3b.  (IF R SAYS DK:) Do you think the Presidential race
             will be close here, or will one candidate win by quite a
             bit?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1521  1.  CLOSE RACE
            826  3.  WIN BY QUITE A BIT

            130  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
              3  0.  Inap, 9 in A3

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923106    NAME-92PRE: A4.                               
              MD=GE  8

             A4.  Generally speaking, would you say that you personally
             care a good deal who wins the presidential election this
             fall, or that you don't care very much who wins?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1852  1.  CARE A GOOD DEAL
            595  3.  DON'T CARE VERY MUCH

             27  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923107    NAME-92PRE: A5.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A5.  In 1988 George Bush ran on the Republican ticket
             against Michael Dukakis for the Democrats.  Do you remember
             for sure whether or not you voted in that election?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1503  1.  YES, DID VOTE
            762  5.  NO, DIDN'T VOTE

             44  8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923108    NAME-92PRE: A5a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A5a.  Which one did you vote for?
             ---------------------------------

            906  1.  BUSH
            552  2.  DUKAKIS
             18  5.  OTHER

             13  8.  DK
             14  9.  NA
            982  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in A5

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923109    NAME-92PRE: B1. LIKES BUSH                    
              MD=GE  8

             B1.  Now I'd like to ask you about the good and bad points
             of the major candidates for President.  Is there anything in
             particular about Mr. Bush that might make you want to vote
             for him?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1225  1.  YES
           1225  5.  NO

             33  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923110    NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 1            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B1a(1).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote for Bush; First
             mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923111    NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 2            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B1a(2).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote for Bush; Second
             mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923112    NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 3            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B1a(3).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote for Bush; Third
             mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923113    NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 4            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B1a(4).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote for Bush; Fourth
             mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923114    NAME-92PRE: B1a. MENTION 5            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B1a(5).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote for Bush; Fifth
             mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B1

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923115    NAME-92PRE: B2. DISLIKE BUSH;                 
              MD=GE  8

             B2.  Is there anything in particular about Mr. Bush that
             might make you want to vote against him?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1685  1.  YES
            782  5.  NO

             17  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923116    NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 1            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B2a(1).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote against Bush;
             First mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923117    NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 2            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B2a(2).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote against Bush;
             Second mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923118    NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 3            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B2a(3).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote against Bush;
             Third mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923119    NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 4            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B2a(4).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote against Bush;
             Fourth mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923120    NAME-92PRE: B2a. MENTION 5            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B2a(5).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote against Bush;
             Fifth mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B2

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923121    NAME-92PRE: B3. LIKES CLINTON                 
              MD=GE  8

             B3.  Is there anything in particular about Mr. Clinton that
             might make you want to vote for him?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1412  1.  YES
           1032  5.  NO

             40  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923122    NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 1            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B3a(1).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote for Clinton; First
             mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923123    NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 2            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B3a(2).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote for Clinton;
             Second mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923124    NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 3            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B3a(3).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote for Clinton; Third
             mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923125    NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 4            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B3a(4).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote for Clinton;
             Fourth mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923126    NAME-92PRE: B3a. MENTION 5            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B3a(5).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote for Clinton; Fifth
             mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B3

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923127    NAME-92PRE: B4. DSLKE CLINTON                 
              MD=GE  8

             B4.  Is there anything in particular about Mr. Clinton that
             might make you want to vote against him?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1275  1.  YES
           1179  5.  NO

             29  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923128    NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 1            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4a(1).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote against Clinton;
             First mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923129    NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 2            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4a(2).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote against Clinton;
             Second mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923130    NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 3            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4a(3).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote against Clinton;
             Third mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923131    NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 4            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4a(4).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote against Clinton;
             Fourth mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923132    NAME-92PRE: B4a. MENTION 5            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4a(5).  (What is that?) <Reasons to vote against Clinton;
             Fifth mention> (5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in B4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923133    NAME-92PRE: B4b. LIKE PEROT                   
              MD=GE  8

             B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of
             October 1, 1992

             B4b.  Is there anything about Mr. Perot that might make you
             want to vote for him?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            681  1.  YES
            768  5.  NO
            982  7.  Interview taken before question was added

             24  8.  DON'T KNOW
             30  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923134    NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 1            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of
             October 1, 1992

             B4c(1).  (What is that?)  <Reasons to vote for Perot; First
             mention> (PROBE:  "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5
             MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923135    NAME-92PRE: M4c. MENTION 2            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4c(2).  (What is that?)  <Reasons to vote for Perot; Second
             mention> (PROBE:  "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5
             MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923136    NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 3            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4c(3).  (What is that?)  <Reasons to vote for Perot; Third
             mention> (PROBE:  "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5
             MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923137    NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 4            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4c(4).  (What is that?)  <Reasons to vote for Perot; Fourth
             mention> (PROBE:  "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5
             MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923138    NAME-92PRE: B4c. MENTION 5            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4c(5).  (What is that?)  <Reasons to vote for Perot; Fifth
             mention> (PROBE:  "Anything else?" Until R says "NO." 5
             MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4b; no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923139    NAME-92PRE: B4d. DISLKE PEROT                 
              MD=GE  8

             B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of
             October 1, 1992

             B4d.  Is there anything about Mr. Perot that might make you
             want to vote against him?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            950  1.  YES
            490  5.  NO
            982  7.  Interview taken before question was asked

             27  8.  DON'T KNOW
             36  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923140    NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 1            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4b - B4e were added to the Pre-Election survey as of
             October 1, 1992

             B4e(1).  (What is that?)  <Reasons to vote against Perot;
             First mention> (PROBE:  "Anything else?" Until R says "NO."
             5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923141    NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 2            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4e(2).  (What is that?)  <Reasons to vote against Perot;
             Second mention> (PROBE:  "Anything else?" Until R says "NO."
             5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923142    NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 3            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4e(3).  (What is that?)  <Reasons to vote against Perot;
             Third mention> (PROBE:  "Anything else?" Until R says "NO."
             5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923143    NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 4            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4e(4).  (What is that?)  <Reasons to vote against Perot;
             Fourth mention> (PROBE:  "Anything else?" Until R says "NO."
             5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923144    NAME-92PRE: B4e. MENTION 5            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             B4e(5).  (What is that?)  <Reasons to vote against Perot;
             Fifth mention> (PROBE:  "Anything else?" Until R says "NO."
             5 MENTIONS. See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK
                 0000.  Inap, 5, 7-9 in B4d; no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923145    NAME-92PRE: B5.                               
              MD=GE  8

             B5. (RB, P. 1)  Please turn to page one of this booklet.
             How satisfied are you with the choice you have among the
             candidates running for president--very satisfied, somewhat
             satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at all satisfied?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            344  1.  VERY SATISFIED
           1209  2.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
            673  3.  NOT VERY SATISFIED
            217  4.  NOT AT ALL SATISFIED

             13  8.  DK
             29  9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3146-3200

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923201    NAME-92PRE: C1.                          
              MD=8 OR GE  9

             C1.  How many days in the past week did you watch the news
             on TV?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Code NUMBER OF DAYS (0-7)

            265  0.  NONE
            118  1.  ONE DAY
            203  2.  TWO DAYS
            224  3.  THREE DAYS
            174  4.  FOUR DAYS
            169  5.  FIVE DAYS
             49  6.  SIX DAYS
           1105  7.  EVERY DAY

              3  8.  DK
            175  9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923202    NAME-92PRE: C1A.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C1a.  (RB, P. 2)  How much attention did you pay to news on
             TV about the campaign for President -- a great deal, quite a
             bit, some, very little, or none?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            445  1.  A GREAT DEAL
            658  2.  QUITE A BIT
            638  3.  SOME
            241  4.  VERY LITTLE
             52  5.  NONE

              1  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA
            443  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in C1

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VAR 923203    NAME-92PRE: C2.                          
              MD=8 OR GE  9

             C2.  How many days in the past week did you read a daily
             newspaper?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Code NUMBER OF DAYS (1-7)

            237  1.  ONE DAY
            207  2.  .
            152  3.  .
             96  4.  .
             96  5.  .
             44  6.  .
            910  7.  EVERY DAY

              1  8.  DK
            176  9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011
            566  0.  NONE

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VAR 923204    NAME-92PRE: C2a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C2a.  Did you read about the campaign in any newspaper?
             -------------------------------------------------------

           1140  1.  YES
            601  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
            743  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in C2

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VAR 923205    NAME-92PRE: C2b.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C2b.    How much attention did you pay to newspaper articles
             about the campaign for President -- a great deal, quite a
             bit, some, very little, or none?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            195  1.  A GREAT DEAL
            342  2.  QUITE A BIT
            450  3.  SOME
            147  4.  VERY LITTLE
              5  5.  NONE

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           1345  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in C2; 5, 8-9 in C2a

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VAR 923206    NAME-92PRE: C3.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C3.  How about magazines -- did you read about the campaign
             in any magazines?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            524  1.  YES
           1782  5.  NO

              2  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923207    NAME-92PRE: C3a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C3a.  How much attention did you pay to magazine articles
             about the campaign for President -- a great deal, quite a
             bit, some very little, or none?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             79  1.  A GREAT DEAL
            165  2.  QUITE A BIT
            217  3.  SOME
             60  4.  VERY LITTLE
              2  5.  NONE

              1  8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           1961  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C3

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VAR 923208    NAME-92PRE: C4.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C4.  Did you listen to any speeches or discussions about the
             campaign on the radio?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            846  1.  YES
           1462  5.  NO

              1  8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923209    NAME-92PRE: C4a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C4a.    Would you say you listened to a good many, several,
             or just one or two?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            169  1.  GOOD MANY
            268  3.  SEVERAL
            404  5.  ONE OR TWO

              4  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           1639  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C4

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VAR 923210    NAME-92PRE: C5.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C5.  Do you listen to or watch talk shows on radio or tv
             where people call in to voice their opinions?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1264  1.  YES
           1044  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923211    NAME-92PRE: C6.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C6.  Do you recall seeing any presidential campaign
             advertisements on television?
             ---------------------------------------------------

           1667  1.  YES
            643  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923212    NAME-92PRE:C6A(1)                      
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             C6a(1).  Please tell me, what do you remember about any of
             these ads?  (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See
             the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK (C6a(1) only)
                 999.  NA (C6a(1) only)
                 000.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further
                       information

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VAR 923213    NAME-92PRE:C6A(2)                      
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             C6a(2).  Please tell me, what do you remember about any of
             these ads?  (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See
             the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.
                 000.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further
                       information

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VAR 923214    NAME-92PRE:C6A(3)                      
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             C6a(3).  Please tell me, what do you remember about any of
             these ads?  (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See
             the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.
                 000.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further
                       information

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VAR 923215    NAME-92PRE:C6A(4)                      
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             C6a(4).  Please tell me, what do you remember about any of
             these ads?  (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See
             the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.
                 000.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further
                       information

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VAR 923216    NAME-92PRE:C6A(5)                      
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             C6a(5).  Please tell me, what do you remember about any of
             these ads?  (Do you remember any others?) (5 MENTIONS. See
             the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Master Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.
                 000.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7, in V3011; 5, 8-9 in C6; no further
                       information

             There are no variables in range 3217-3300

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VAR 923301    NAME-92PRE: D1. VOTE PRIMARY             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             ARIZONA, IOWA, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, VIRGINIA, WYOMING.

             D1  This state held its Democratic presidential nominating
             caucus in __________ and its Republican caucus in _________.
             In talking to people about caucuses, we find that many
             people did not vote for a variety of reasons.  How about you
             - - did you vote in either of those caucuses?

             ALL OTHER STATES.

             D1.  This state held a Presidential (primary/caucus)
             election in _________.  In talking to people about
             elections, we find that many people did not vote for a
             variety of reasons.  How about you -- did you vote in that
             (primary election/caucus)?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            713  1.  YES, VOTED
           1564  5.  NO, DIDN'T VOTE

             24  8.  DK, CAN'T REMEMBER
             12  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923302    NAME-92PRE: D1a. VOTE WHICH              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D1a.  Did you vote in the Republican or the Democratic
             (primary/caucus)?
             ------------------------------------------------------

            265  1.  REPUBLICAN
            431  5.  DEMOCRATIC

             14  8.  DK, CAN'T REMEMBER
              3  9.  NA
           1772  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in D1

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VAR 923303    NAME-92PRE: D1b.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             D1b.  (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of the Republican
             Presidential candidates in your state's (primary/caucus).
             Who did you vote for?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            212  01.  George Bush
             23  02.  Patrick Buchanan
              2  03.  Uncommitted
              9  90.  Ross Perot (write-in)
              5  96.  Didn't vote for a presidential candidate/voted only
                      for state or local candidates
              6  97.  Other

              5  98.  DK, CAN'T REMEMBER
              3  99.  NA
           2220  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in D1 or D1a

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VAR 923304    NAME-92PRE: D1c.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             D1c.    (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of the Democratic
             Presidential candidates in your state's (primary/caucus).
             Who did you vote for?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            269  01.  Bill Clinton
             55  02.  Paul Tsongas
             40  03.  Jerry Brown
              4  04.  Bob Kerry
              3  05.  Tom Harkin
              6  06.  Uncommitted
              1  07.  Voted for Bill Clinton as write-in in Republican
                      primary (TN only)
              8  90.  Ross Perot (write-in)
              6  96.  Didn't vote for a presidential candidate/voted only
                      for state or local candidates
              4  97.  Other

             30  98.  DK, CAN'T REMEMBER
              5  99.  NA
           2054  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in D1; 1, 8-9 in
                      D1a

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VAR 923305    NAME-92PRE: D2a. THERM BUSH          
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2.  (RB, P.3) I'd like to get your feelings toward some of
             our political leaders and other people who are in the news
             these days.

             I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that
             person using something we call the feeling thermometer.
             Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you
             feel favorable and warm toward the person.

             Ratings between 0 degrees and 50 degrees mean that you don't
             feel favorable toward the person and that you don't care too
             much for that person.

             You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you don't
             feel particularly warm or cold toward the person.  If we
             come to a person whose name you don't recognize, you don't
             need to rate that person.  Just tell me and we'll move on to
             the next one.

             Our first person is George Bush.  How would you rate him
             using the thermometer?

             PROBE FOR "I DON'T KNOW" RESPONSE:  When you say "don't
             know" do you mean that you don't know who the person is, or
             do you have something else in mind?

             D2a.  GEORGE BUSH <Feeling Thermometer>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923306    NAME-92PRE: D2b. TH CLINTON          
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2b.  Bill Clinton <Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923307    NAME-92PRE: D2c. TH PEROT            
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2c.  Ross Perot <Feeling thermometer>
             --------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923308    NAME-92PRE: D2d. TH QUAYLE           
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2d.  Dan Quayle <Feeling thermometer>
             --------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923309    NAME-92PRE: D2e. TH GORE             
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2e.  Albert Gore <Feeling thermometer>
             ---------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923310    NAME-92PRE: D2f. TH A HILL           
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2f.  Anita Hill <Feeling thermometer>
             --------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923311    NAME-92PRE: D2g. FOLEY               
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2g.  Tom Foley <Feeling thermometer>
             -------------------------------------

             Code actual number

             NOTE:  It was discovered during interviewing that Tom Foley
             was also the name of a prominent district attorney in Ramsey
             County, MN.  It is possible that some respondents in MN had
             that individual in mind.

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923312    NAME-92PRE: D2h. TH B BUSH           
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2h.  Barbara Bush <Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923313    NAME-92PRE: D2j. TH HILLARY          
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2j.  Hillary Clinton <Feeling thermometer>
             -------------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923314    NAME-92PRE: D2k. THOMAS              
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2k.  Clarence Thomas <Feeling thermometer>
             -------------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923315    NAME-92PRE: D2m. BUCHANAN            
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2m.  Pat Buchanan <Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923316    NAME-92PRE: D2n. TH JACKSON          
              MD=997 OR GE  998

             D2n.  Jesse Jackson <Feeling thermometer>
             -----------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE ["PROBE USED"
                       variables are 4224-4237]
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923317    NAME-92PRE: D3a. TH DEM PTY                 
              MD=GE  998

             D3.  (RB, STILL ON P. 3)  And still using the thermometer,
             how would you rate the  following:

             D3a.  The Democratic Party <Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923318    NAME-92PRE: D3b. TH REP PTY                 
              MD=GE  998

             D3b.  The Republican Party <Feeling thermometer>
             ------------------------------------------------

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA

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VAR 923319    NAME-92PRE: D4.                               
              MD=GE  8

             D4.  Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is
             handling his job as president?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1037  1.  APPROVE
           1377  5.  DISAPPROVE

             66  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA

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VAR 923320    NAME-92PRE: D4a/b. BUSH APPRV            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D4a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

             D4b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
             -------------------------------------------------
            356  1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
            676  2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            501  4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            874  5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

              1  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
             71  0.  Inap, 8-9 in D4

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VAR 923321    NAME-92PRE: D5.                               
              MD=GE  8

             D5.  Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is
             handling our relations with foreign countries?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1484  1.  APPROVE
            914  5.  DISAPPROVE

             81  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA

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==============================
VAR 923322    NAME-92PRE: D5a/b. BUSH FORGN            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D5a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

             D5b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
             -------------------------------------------------

            861  1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
            621  2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            341  4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            571  5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

              1  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
             87  0.  Inap, 8-9 in D5

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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==============================
VAR 923323    NAME-92PRE: D6.                               
              MD=GE  8

             D6.  Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is
             handling the economy?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            502  1.  APPROVE
           1915  5.  DISAPPROVE

             64  8.  DK
              4  9.  NA

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   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923324    NAME-92PRE: D6a/b. BUSH ECON             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D6a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

             D6b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
             -------------------------------------------------

            171  1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
            329  2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            410  4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
           1503  5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
             68  0.  Inap, 8-9 in D6

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VAR 923325    NAME-92PRE: D7.                               
              MD=GE  8

             D7.  Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush is
             handling the crisis in the Persian Gulf?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1513  1.  APPROVE
            823  5.  DISAPPROVE

            142  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923326    NAME-92PRE: D7a/b. BUSH GOLF             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D7a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

             D7b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
             -------------------------------------------------

            905  1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
            607  2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            269  4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            549  5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

              3  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
            149  0.  Inap, 8-9 in D7

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   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923327    NAME-92PRE: D8a.                              
              MD=GE  8

             D8.  (RB, P.4) Which presidential candidate do you think
             would do a better job at handling the nation's
             economy--George Bush, Bill Clinton, or wouldn't there be any
             difference between them?:

             (Who do you think would do a better job at...)

             D8a.  HANDLING THE NATION'S ECONOMY?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            569  1.  BUSH
           1054  2.  CLINTON
            757  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
             23  4.  PEROT (volunteered)

             68  8.  DK
             14  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923328    NAME-92PRE: D8b.                              
              MD=GE  8

             D8b.  <Who do you think would do a better job at...>
             handling foreign affairs?
             ----------------------------------------------------

           1392  1.  BUSH
            536  2.  CLINTON
            428  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
              7  4.  PEROT (volunteered)

            111  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923329    NAME-92PRE: D8c.                              
              MD=GE  8

             D8c.  <Who do you think would do a better job at...> solving
             the problem of poverty?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            383  1.  BUSH
           1302  2.  CLINTON
            689  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
             19  4.  PEROT (volunteered)

             79  8.  DK
             13  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923330    NAME-92PRE: D8d.                              
              MD=GE  8

             D8d.  <Who do you think would do a better job at...>
             handling the problem of pollution and protecting the
             environment?
             ----------------------------------------------------

            469  1.  BUSH
           1147  2.  CLINTON
            740  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
             11  4.  PEROT (volunteered)

            109  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923331    NAME-92PRE: D8e.                              
              MD=GE  8

             D8e.  <Who do you think would do a better job at...> making
             health care more affordable?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            405  1.  BUSH
           1406  2.  CLINTON
            570  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
             14  4.  PEROT (volunteered)

             81  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923332    NAME-92PRE: D8f.                              
              MD=GE  8

             D8f.  <Who do you think would do a better job at...>
             reducing the budget deficit?
             ----------------------------------------------------

            460  1.  BUSH
            888  2.  CLINTON
            972  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
             36  4.  PEROT (volunteered)

            107  8.  DK
             22  9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3333-3400

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==============================
VAR 923401    NAME-92PRE: E1. LIKES DEM PTY                 
              MD=GE  8

             E1.  I'd like to ask you what you think are the good and bad
             points about the two national parties.  Is there anything in
             particular that you like about the Democratic Party?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1203  1.  YES
           1164  5.  NO

            113  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923402    NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 1            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             E1a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What is that?]  [PROBE:  Anything
             else you like about the Democratic Party? -- until R says
             "NO"] (5 mentions.  See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             <First mention>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1

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==============================
VAR 923403    NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 2                        
              MD=0

             E1a(2).  [PROBE:  Anything else you like about the
             Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Second mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E1 and E1a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923404    NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 3                        
              MD=0

             E1a(3).  [PROBE:  Anything else you like about the
             Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Third mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E1 and E1a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923405    NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 4                        
              MD=0

             E1a(4).  [PROBE:  Anything else you like about the
             Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Fourth mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E1 and E1a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923406    NAME-92PRE: E1a. MENTION 5                        
              MD=0

             E1a(5).  [PROBE:  Anything else you like about the
             Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Fifth mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E1 and E1a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923407    NAME-92PRE: E2. DSLKE DEM PTY                 
              MD=GE  8

             E2.  Is there anything in particular that you don't like
             about the Democratic Party?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1015  1.  YES
           1370  5.  NO

             92  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923408    NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 1            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             E2a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What is that?]  [PROBE:  Anything
             else you don't like about the Democratic Party? -- until R
             says "NO"] (5 mentions.  See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.) <First mention>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923409    NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 2                        
              MD=0

             E2a(2).  [PROBE:  Anything else you don't like about the
             Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Second mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E2 and E2a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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==============================
VAR 923410    NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 3                        
              MD=0

             E2a(3).  [PROBE:  Anything else you don't like about the
             Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Third mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E2 and E2a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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==============================
VAR 923411    NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 4                        
              MD=0

             E2a(4).  [PROBE:  Anything else you don't like about the
             Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Fourth mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E2 and E2a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 923412    NAME-92PRE: E2a. MENTION 5                        
              MD=0

             E2a(5).  [PROBE:  Anything else you don't like about the
             Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Fifth mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------
             <See questions E2 and E2a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923413    NAME-92PRE: E3. LIKES REP PTY                 
              MD=GE  8

             E3.  Is there anything in particular that you like about the
             Republican Party?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            884  1.  YES
           1507  5.  NO

             85  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923414    NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 1            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             E3a(1).  [IF NECESSARY: What is that?]  [PROBE:  Anything
             else you like about the Republican Party? -- until R says
             "NO"] (5 mentions.  See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.)
             <First mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923415    NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 2                        
              MD=0

             E3a(2).  [PROBE:  Anything else you like about the
             Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"]  (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Second mention>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E3 and E3a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 923416    NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 3                        
              MD=0

             E3a(3).  [PROBE:  Anything else you like about the
             Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"]  (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Third mention>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E3 and E3a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 923417    NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 4                        
              MD=0

             E3a(4).  [PROBE:  Anything else you like about the
             Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"]  (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Fourth mention>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E3 and E3a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 923418    NAME-92PRE: E3a. MENTION 5                        
              MD=0

             E3a(5).  [PROBE:  Anything else you like about the
             Republican Party? -- until R says "NO"]  (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Fifth mention>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E3 and E3a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3

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VAR 923419    NAME-92PRE: E4. DSLKE REP PTY                 
              MD=GE  8

             E4.  Is there anything in particular that you don't like
             about the Republican Party?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1266  1.  YES
           1129  5.  NO

             82  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 923420    NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 1            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             E4a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What is that?]  [PROBE:  Anything
             else you don't like about the Republican Party? -- until R
             says"NO"] (5 mentions.  See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master
             Code.) <First mention>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923421    NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 2                        
              MD=0

             E4a(2).  [PROBE:  Anything else you don't like about the
             Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions.  See the
             PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Second mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E4 and E4a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4

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VAR 923422    NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 3                        
              MD=0

             E4a(3).  [PROBE:  Anything else you don't like about the
             Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions.  See the
             PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Third mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E4 and E4a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 923423    NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 4                        
              MD=0

             E4a(4).  [PROBE:  Anything else you don't like about the
             Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions.  See the
             PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Fourth mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E4 and E4a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4

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VAR 923424    NAME-92PRE: E4a. MENTION 5                        
              MD=0

             E4a(5).  [PROBE:  Anything else you don't like about the
             Republican Party? -- until R says"NO"] (5 mentions.  See the
             PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Fifth mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See questions E4 and E4a(1) for complete question text>

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4

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VAR 923425    NAME-92PRE: F1.                               
              MD=GE  8

             F1.  We are interested in how people are getting along
             financially these days.  Would you say that you (and your
             family living here) are better off or worse off financially
             than you were a year ago?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            749  1.  BETTER OFF
            866  3.  SAME
            857  5.  WORSE OFF

             10  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA

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VAR 923426    NAME-92PRE: F1a/b. R FINANC              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F1a.  Is that much better off or somewhat better off?

             F1b.  Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?
             -----------------------------------------------------

            166  1.  MUCH BETTER
            582  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            866  3.  Same; 3 in F1
            558  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            299  5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
             13  0.  Inap, 8-9 in F1

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VAR 923427    NAME-92PRE: F2.                               
              MD=GE  8

             F2.  Now looking ahead, do you think that a year from now
             you (and your family living here) will be better off
             financially, or worse off, or just about the same as now?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            811  1.  BETTER YEAR FROM NOW
           1347  3.  SAME
            241  5.  WORSE YEAR FROM NOW

             82  8.  DK
              4  9.  NA

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VAR 923428    NAME-92PRE:F2A/B                         
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             F2a.  Is that much better off or somewhat better off?

             F2b.  Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?
             -----------------------------------------------------

            225  1.  MUCH BETTER
            583  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
           1347  3.  Same; 3 in F2
            178  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
             61  5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
             86  0.  Inap, 8-9 in F2

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VAR 923429    NAME-92PRE: F3.                               
              MD=GE  8

             F3.  Do you think that over the last year (your/your
             family's) income has gone up more than the cost of living,
             has it fallen behind, or has it stayed about even with the
             cost of living?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            274  1.  GONE UP MORE
           1005  3.  STAYED ABOUT EVEN
           1181  5.  FALLEN BEHIND

             23  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA

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VAR 923430    NAME-92PRE: F3a/b. COST LIVNG            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F3a.  Has it gone up a lot more or a little more?

             F3b.  Has it fallen behind a lot or a little?
             -------------------------------------------------

             93  1.  GONE UP A LOT
            179  2.  GONE UP A LITTLE
           1005  3.  Same; 3 in F3
            674  4.  FALLEN BEHIND A LITTLE
            506  5.  FALLEN BEHIND A LOT

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
             25  0.  Inap, 8-9 in F3

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VAR 923431    NAME-92PRE: F4.                               
              MD=GE  8

             F4.  Over the past year have the economic policies of the
             federal government made you (and your family living here)
             better off, worse off,or haven't they made much of a
             difference either way?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             85  1.  BETTER OFF
           1630  3.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE
            716  5.  WORSE OFF

             52  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA

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VAR 923432    NAME-92PRE: F4a/b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F4a.  Is that much better off or somewhat better off?

             F4b.  Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             16  1.  MUCH BETTER
             69  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
           1630  3.  Same; 3 in F4
            483  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            233  5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
             54  0.  Inap, 8-9 in F4

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VAR 923433    NAME-92PRE: F5.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F5.  During the past year (have you/has your family living
             here) been able to buy most of the things you needed and
             planned on buying or have you had to put off buying these
             things?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1066  1.  BEEN ABLE TO BUY
           1232  5.  HAD TO PUT OFF BUYING

              9  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923434    NAME-92PRE: F6.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F6.  In the past year did you (or anyone in your family
             living here) put off medical or dental treatment because you
             didn't have the money?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            713  1.  YES
           1587  5.  NO

              7  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923435    NAME-92PRE: F7a. BORROW                  
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F7.  In order to make ends meet this past year did (any of)
             you do any of the following:

             F7a.  borrow money from a bank, a lending institution, or
             from relatives or friends?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            805  1.  YES
           1497  5.  NO

              1  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923436    NAME-92PRE: F7b. USE SAVING              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F7b.  <In order to make ends meet...> (Did you) dip into
             your savings?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F7 for complete question text>

           1076  1.  YES
           1215  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
             22  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923437    NAME-92PRE: F7c. SEC JOB                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F7c.  <In order to make ends meet...> (Did you) look for a
             job, look for a second job, or try to work more hours at
             your present job?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F7 for complete question text>

            961  1.  YES
           1337  5.  NO

              1  8.  DK
             14  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923438    NAME-92PRE: F8.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F8.  Over the past year have you (and your family) been able
             to save any money?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            943  1.  YES
           1352  5.  NO

             11  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923439    NAME-92PRE: F9.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F9.  This past year have you (or anyone in your family
             living here) fallen behind in rent or house payments?
             ------------------------------------------------------

            265  1.  YES
           2036  5.  NO

              5  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923440    NAME-92PRE: F10a. SOC SEC                     
              MD=GE  8

             F10.  (RB, P. 5)  Do you (or any family member living with
             you) currently receive payments from...

             F10a.   ...Social Security?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            679  1.  YES
           1795  5.  NO

              5  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA

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VAR 923441    NAME-92PRE: F10b. FOOD STAMP                  
              MD=GE  8

             F10b.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Food Stamps?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

            226  1.  YES
           2251  5.  NO

              1  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923442    NAME-92PRE: F10c. MEDICARE                    
              MD=GE  8

             F10c.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Medicare?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

            558  1.  YES
           1918  5.  NO

              2  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923443    NAME-92PRE: F10d. MEDICAID                    
              MD=GE  8

             F10d.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Medicaid?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

            260  1.  YES
           2204  5.  NO

              9  8.  DK
             12  9.  NA

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VAR 923444    NAME-92PRE: F10e. UNEMPLOYM                   
              MD=GE  8

             F10e.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Unemployment
             Compensation?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

            110  1.  YES
           2364  5.  NO

              1  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA

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VAR 923445    NAME-92PRE: F10f. FDC                         
              MD=GE  8

             F10f.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Aid to Families with
             Dependent Children?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

             94  1.  YES
           2377  5.  NO

              5  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA

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VAR 923446    NAME-92PRE: F10G. VET BENF                    
              MD=GE  8

             F10g.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Veterans Benefits?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

             81  1.  YES
           2394  5.  NO

              2  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923447    NAME-92PRE: F10h. PENSION                     
              MD=GE  8

             F10h.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Retirement pensions for
             federal government employees?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

             87  1.  YES
           2392  5.  NO

              1  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA

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VAR 923448    NAME-92PRE: F10j. DISABILITY                  
              MD=GE  8

             F10j.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Disability payments?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

            136  1.  YES
           2340  5.  NO

              2  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923449    NAME-92PRE: F10k. WORK COMP                   
              MD=GE  8

             F10k.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Workman's compensation?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

             45  1.  YES
           2434  5.  NO

              1  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA

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VAR 923450    NAME-92PRE: F11.                              
              MD=GE  8

             F11.  Which candidate for President would be more likely to
             try to raise taxes:  George Bush or Bill Clinton, or
             wouldn't there be much difference between them?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            395  1.  BUSH
            867  2.  CLINTON
           1162  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
              3  4.  Perot (volunteered)

             53  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3451-3500

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VAR 923501    NAME-92PRE: G1a. B ANGRY                      
              MD=GE  8

             G1.  Now we would like to know something about the feelings
             you have toward the candidates for President.  I am going to
             name a candidate, and I want you to tell me whether
             something about that person, or something he has done, has
             made you have certain feelings like anger or pride.

             Has George Bush -- because of the kind of person he is, or
             because of something he has done--ever made you feel:

             G1a.  angry?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1272  1.  YES, HAVE FELT
           1199  5.  NO; NEVER FELT

              4  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA

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VAR 923502    NAME-92PRE: G1b. B HOPEFUL                    
              MD=GE  8

             G1b.  <Has George Bush ever made you feel...> hopeful?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G1 for complete question text>

           1195  1.  YES, HAVE FELT
           1270  5.  NO; NEVER FELT

              9  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA

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VAR 923503    NAME-92PRE: G1c. B AFRAID                     
              MD=GE  8

             G1c.  <Has George Bush ever made you feel...> afraid?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question G1 for complete question text>

            995  1.  YES, HAVE FELT
           1475  5.  NO; NEVER FELT

              4  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA

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VAR 923504    NAME-92PRE: G1d. B PROUD                      
              MD=GE  8

             G1d.  <Has George Bush ever made you feel...> proud?
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question G1 for complete question text>

           1399  1.  YES, HAVE FELT
           1071  5.  NO; NEVER FELT

              3  8.  DK
             12  9.  NA

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VAR 923505    NAME-92PRE: G2a. C ANGRY                      
              MD=GE  8

             G2.  Think about Bill Clinton.  Has Bill Clinton
             (-- because of the kind of person he is, or because of
             something he has done --) ever made you feel:

             G2a.  angry?
             ------------------------------------------------------

            629  1.  YES, HAVE FELT
           1829  5.  NO; NEVER FELT

              8  8.  DK
             19  9.  NA

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VAR 923506    NAME-92PRE: G2b. C HOPEFUL                    
              MD=GE  8

             G2b.  <Has Bill Clinton ever made you feel...> hopeful?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G2 for complete question text>

           1263  1.  YES, HAVE FELT
           1194  5.  NO; NEVER FELT

              7  8.  DK
             21  9.  NA

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VAR 923507    NAME-92PRE: G2c. C AFRAID                     
              MD=GE  8

             G2c.  <Has Bill Clinton ever made you feel...> afraid?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G2 for complete question text>

            584  1.  YES, HAVE FELT
           1877  5.  NO; NEVER FELT

              5  8.  DK
             19  9.  NA

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VAR 923508    NAME-92PRE: G2d. C PROUD                      
              MD=GE  8

             G2d.  <Has Bill Clinton ever made you feel...> proud?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question G2 for complete question text>

            589  1.  YES, HAVE FELT
           1859  5.  NO; NEVER FELT

             12  8.  DK
             25  9.  NA

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VAR 923509    NAME-92PRE: G3a. LIB/CON 7PT             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3.  (RB, P. 6) We hear a lot of talk these days about
             liberals and conservatives.  Here is a 7-point scale on
             which the political views that people might hold are
             arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative.

             G3a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (1-7)

             50  1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
            210  2.  LIBERAL
            244  3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            572  4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
            371  5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            313  6.  CONSERVATIVE
             64  7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             63  8.  DK; [DO NOT PROBE]
              5  9.  NA
            593  0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; [DO NOT PROBE]

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VAR 923510    NAME-92PRE: G3b.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3b.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

            572  1.  RATING AT G3a IS 4
           1252  2.  ALL OTHERS

            661  0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in G3

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VAR 923511    NAME-92PRE: G3c.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3c.  (IF MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD) If you had to choose
             would you consider yourself a liberal or a conservative?
             --------------------------------------------------------

            188  1.  LIBERAL
             91  3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD
            264  5.  CONSERVATIVE
             17  7.  REFUSES TO CHOOSE

              9  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
           1913  0.  Inap, 0, 1-3, 5-9 in G3 (2 in G3b)

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VAR 923512    NAME-92PRE: G3d.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3d.    (IF DON'T KNOW OR HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH:) If you had
             to choose would you consider yourself a liberal or a
             conservative?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            121  1.  LIBERAL
             55  3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD
            277  5.  CONSERVATIVE
             33  7.  REFUSES TO CHOOSE

            160  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
           1829  0.  Inap, 1-7,9 in G3a

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VAR 923513    NAME-92PRE: G3x. LIB/CON 3P              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3x.  SUMMARY: R's Ideological Placement, Bracketed
             ---------------------------------------------------

             Built from G3a, G3c-d

            813  1.  Liberal (1-3 in G3a; 1 in G3c; 1 in G3d)
            175  3.  Moderate (4 in G3a and 3, 7-9 in G3c; 3 in G3d)
           1289  5.  Conservative (5-7 in G3a; 5 in G3c; 5 in G3d)
             33  7.  Refused to choose (0, 8 in G3a and 7 in G3d)

            160  8.  Don't Know (0, 8 in G3a and 8 in G3d)
              5  9.  NA to entire question series G3 (9 in G3a)
             10  0.  NA to follow up question G3d

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VAR 923514    NAME-92PRE: G3e/d1. BUSH                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3e/G3d1.  (RB, STILL ON P. 6) Where would you place George
             Bush on this scale?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G3 for complete question text>

             69  1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             98  2.  LIBERAL
            166  3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            333  4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
            417  5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            815  6.  CONSERVATIVE
            261  7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

            302  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
             15  0.  Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d

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VAR 923515    NAME-92PRE: G3f/d2. CLINTON              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3f/G3d2.  (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this
             scale)?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G3 for complete question text>

            178  1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
            555  2.  LIBERAL
            576  3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            478  4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
            173  5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            101  6.  CONSERVATIVE
             44  7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE
            357  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
             15  0.  Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d

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VAR 923516    NAME-92PRE: G3g/d3. PEROT                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3g/G3d3.  (Where would you place) Ross Perot (on this
             scale)?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G3 for complete question text>

            165  1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
            167  2.  LIBERAL
            214  3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            452  4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
            270  5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            297  6.  CONSERVATIVE
            249  7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

            645  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
             15  0.  Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d

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VAR 923517    NAME-92PRE: G3h. REP PTY                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3h.  <Where would you place...> The Republican party?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G3 for complete question text>

             57  1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
            106  2.  LIBERAL
            152  3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            300  4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
            375  5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            712  6.  CONSERVATIVE
            318  7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

            229  8.  DK
             61  9.  NA
            175  0.  Inap, 9 in G3a; 8-9 in G3d

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VAR 923518    NAME-92PRE: G3j. DEM PTY                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3j.  <Where would you place...> The Democratic party?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G3 for complete question text>

            189  1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
            596  2.  LIBERAL
            506  3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            365  4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
            200  5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            117  6.  CONSERVATIVE
             52  7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

            225  8.  DK
             60  9.  NA
            175  0.  Inap, 9 in G3a; 8-9 in G3d

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VAR 923519    NAME-92PRE: G4.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G4.  Do you think people who run for high public office
             should display higher moral standards in their personal life
             than does the average citizen?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1419  1.  YES
            837  5.  NO

             46  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923520    NAME-92PRE: G5a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G5.  (RB, P. 7) Some people say that there are certain
             qualities that make a person a true American. Others say
             that there isn't anything that makes one person more
             American than another.  I'm going to read some of the things
             that have been mentioned. For each of the following, tell me
             how important you think it is in making someone a true
             American -- extremely important, very (important), somewhat
             (important), or not at all important.

             G5a.  Trying to get ahead on your own effort?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            805  1.  EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
           1034  2.  VERY IMPORTANT
            324  3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
            121  4.  NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT

             20  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923521    NAME-92PRE: G5b.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G5b.  <Qualities that make a person a true American...> (How
             about) believing in God?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G5 for complete question text>

            931  1.  EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
            637  2.  VERY IMPORTANT
            358  3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
            372  4.  NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT

              7  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923522    NAME-92PRE: G5c.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G5c.  <Qualities that make a person a true American...>
             Treating people of all races and backgrounds equally?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G5 for complete question text>

           1245  1.  EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
            888  2.  VERY IMPORTANT
            130  3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
             36  4.  NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT

              6  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923523    NAME-92PRE: G5d.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G5d.  <Qualities that make a person a true American...>
             Speaking English?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G5 for complete question text>

            688  1.  EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
            845  2.  VERY IMPORTANT
            541  3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
            221  4.  NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT

              9  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923524    NAME-92PRE: G6.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G6.  (RB, P. 8) Some people say that it is better for
             America if different racial and ethnic groups maintain their
             distinct cultures.  Others say that it is better if groups
             change so that they blend into the larger society as in the
             idea of a melting pot.  Which of these positions comes
             closer to your own opinion:  Racial and ethnic groups should
             maintain their distinct cultures, or groups should change so
             that they blend into the larger society?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            757  1.  GROUPS SHOULD MAINTAIN THEIR DISTINCT CULTURES
            404  3.  NEITHER/BOTH, ETC. (VOLUNTEERED)
           1090  5.  GROUPS SHOULD CHANGE AND BLEND INTO THE LARGER
                     SOCIETY

             50  8.  DK
             12  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923525    NAME-92PRE: G7.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G7.  Do you think that most men who tried to avoid military
             service during the Vietnam War should have served regardless
             of their personal beliefs?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1061  1.  YES, SHOULD HAVE SERVED
           1134  2.  NO, NEED NOT HAVE SERVED

            101  8.  DK
             17  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923526    NAME-92PRE: H1.                               
              MD=GE  8

             H1.  Do you feel things in this country are generally going
             in the right direction, or do you feel things have pretty
             seriously gotten off on the wrong track?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            413  1.  RIGHT DIRECTION
           1994  5.  WRONG TRACK

             69  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA

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VAR 923527    NAME-92PRE: H2.                               
              MD=GE  8

             H2.  Would you say that over the past year, the level of
             unemployment in the country has gotten better, stayed about
             the same, or gotten worse?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             65  1.  BETTER
            411  3.  STAYED SAME
           1977  5.  WORSE

             30  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA

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VAR 923528    NAME-92PRE: H2a/b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H2a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H2b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

              4  1.  MUCH BETTER
             61  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            411  3.  Same; 3 in H2
            804  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
           1171  5.  MUCH WORSE

              2  8.  DK
                 9.  NA
             32  0.  Inap, 8-9 in H2

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VAR 923529    NAME-92PRE: H3.                               
              MD=GE  8

             H3.  Would you say that over the past year, inflation has
             gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            155  1.  BETTER
            951  3.  STAYED SAME
           1338  5.  WORSE

             40  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA

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VAR 923530    NAME-92PRE: H3a/b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H3a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H3b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             35  1.  MUCH BETTER
            120  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            951  3.  Same; 3 in H3
            741  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            595  5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
             41  0.  Inap, 8-9 in H3

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VAR 923531    NAME-92PRE: H4.                               
              MD=GE  8

             H4.  How about the economy.  Would you say that over the
             past year the nation's economy has gotten better, stayed
             about the same, or gotten worse?
             --------------------------------------------------------

            113  1.  GOTTEN BETTER
            567  3.  STAYED THE SAME
           1775  5.  GOTTEN WORSE

             27  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA

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VAR 923532    NAME-92PRE: H4a/b. NAT ECON              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H4a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H4b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             10  1.  MUCH BETTER
            103  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            567  3.  Same; 3 in H4
            833  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            942  5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
             30  0.  Inap, 8-9 in H4

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VAR 923533    NAME-92PRE: H5.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H5.  What about in the last few months, since about the 4th
             of July. Would you say that the nation's economy has gotten
             better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            201  1.  GOTTEN BETTER
           1267  3.  STAYED THE SAME
            791  5.  GOTTEN WORSE

             48  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923534    NAME-92PRE: H5a/b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H5a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H5b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             10  1.  MUCH BETTER
            190  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
           1267  3.  Same; 3 in H5
            482  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            309  5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
            226  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 8-9 in H5

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VAR 923535    NAME-92PRE: H6.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H6.  Compared to four years ago, would you say that the
             nation's economy has gotten better, stayed about the same,
             or gotten worse?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            107  1.  GOTTEN BETTER
            303  3.  STAYED THE SAME
           1858  5.  GOTTEN WORSE

             39  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923536    NAME-92PRE: H6a/b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H6a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H6b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             16  1.  MUCH BETTER
             91  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            303  3.  Same; 3 in H6
            728  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
           1130  5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
            217  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 8-9 in H6

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VAR 923537    NAME-92PRE: H7.                               
              MD=GE  8

             H7.  What about the next 12 months?  Do you expect the
             national economy to get better, get worse, or stay about the
             same?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            745  1.  GET BETTER
           1157  3.  STAY THE SAME
            443  5.  GET WORSE

            132  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923538    NAME-92PRE: H8.                               
              MD=GE  8

             H8.  What about America's ability to compete in the world
             economy? Over the past year has that gotten better, stayed
             the same, or gotten worse?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            324  1.  BETTER
            962  3.  STAYED SAME
           1046  5.  WORSE

            150  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA

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VAR 923539    NAME-92PRE: H8a/b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H8a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H8b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             39  1.  MUCH BETTER
            285  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            962  3.  Same; 3 in H8
            680  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            363  5.  MUCH WORSE

              1  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            153  0.  Inap, 8-9 in H8

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VAR 923540    NAME-92PRE: H9.                               
              MD=GE  8

             H9.  Do you think that twenty years from now, the standard
             of living for the people who are just children now will be
             better, about the same, or worse than it is today?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            791  1.  BETTER
            434  3.  SAME
           1090  5.  WORSE

            159  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA

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VAR 923541    NAME-92PRE: H10.                              
              MD=GE  8

             H10.  Over the past year would you say that the economic
             policies of the federal government have made the nation's
             economy better, worse, or haven't they made much difference
             either way?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             95  1.  BETTER
           1248  3.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE
           1047  5.  WORSE

             93  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA

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VAR 923542    NAME-92PRE: H10a/b.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H10a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H10b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ----------------------------------------------------

             11  1.  MUCH BETTER
             84  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
           1248  3.  Same; 3 in H10
            623  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            422  5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
             95  0.  Inap, 8-9 in H10

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VAR 923543    NAME-92PRE: H11.                              
              MD=GE  8

             H11.  What about the economic conditions in this state.
             Would you say that over the past year economic conditions in
             this state have gotten better, stayed about the same, or
             gotten worse?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            180  1.  GOTTEN BETTER
            841  3.  STAYED THE SAME
           1395  5.  GOTTEN WORSE

             67  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA

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VAR 923544    NAME-92PRE: H11a/b.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H11a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H11b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ----------------------------------------------------

             23  1.  MUCH BETTER
            156  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            841  3.  Same; 3 in H11
            714  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            680  5.  MUCH WORSE

              2  8.  DK
                 9.  NA
             69  0.  Inap, 8-9 in H11

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VAR 923545    NAME-92PRE: H12a.                             
              MD=GE  8

             H12a.  (RB, P. 9)  Which party do you think would do a
             better job of handling the nation's economy, the Democrats,
             the Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference
             between them?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            921  1.  DEMOCRATS
            487  2.  REPUBLICANS
            991  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
              1  4.  PEROT (VOL)
             29  7.  NEITHER (VOL)

             48  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923546    NAME-92PRE: H12b.                             
              MD=GE  8

             H12b.  Which party do you think would do a better job of
             handling foreign affairs?
             --------------------------------------------------------
            533  1.  DEMOCRATS
           1117  2.  REPUBLICANS
            734  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 4.  PEROT (VOL)
             19  7.  NEITHER (VOL)

             74  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923547    NAME-92PRE: H12c.                             
              MD=GE  8

             H12c.  Which party do you think would do a better job of
             handling solving the problem of poverty?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1257  1.  DEMOCRATS
            277  2.  REPUBLICANS
            819  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
              2  4.  PEROT (VOL)
             57  7.  NEITHER (VOL)

             65  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923548    NAME-92PRE: H12d.                             
              MD=GE  8

             H12d.  Which party do you think would do a better job of
             handling making health care more affordable?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1335  1.  DEMOCRATS
            293  2.  REPUBLICANS
            732  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
              2  4.  PEROT (VOL)
             45  7.  NEITHER (VOL)

             68  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA

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VAR 923549    NAME-92PRE: H13.                              
              MD=GE  8

             H13.  (RB, STILL P.9) Which party is more likely to cut
             social security benefits; the Democrats, the Republicans, or
             wouldn't there be much difference between them?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            270  1.  DEMOCRATS
           1129  3.  NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE
            978  5.  REPUBLICANS

            101  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923550    NAME-92PRE: H14.                              
              MD=GE  8

             H14.  (RB, STILL P. 9) Which party is more likely to raise
             taxes; the Democrats, the Republicans or wouldn't there be
             much difference between them?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            860  1.  DEMOCRATS
           1090  3.  NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE
            481  5.  REPUBLICANS

             49  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA

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VAR 923551    NAME-92PRE: H15.                              
              MD=GE  8

             H15.  Who do you think is more to blame for the federal
             budget deficit, the Bush administration or the Democratic
             Congress?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            905  1.  BUSH ADMINISTRATION
            894  2.  DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS
            505  3.  BOTH (VOL)
              5  7.  Reagan (volunteered)

            153  8.  DK
             23  9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3552-3600

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VAR 923601    NAME-92PRE: J1. US WEAKER                     
              MD=GE  8

             J1.  During the past year, would you say that the United
             States' position in the world has grown weaker, stayed about
             the same, or has it grown stronger?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            865  1.  WEAKER
            881  3.  STAYED THE SAME
            676  5.  STRONGER

             55  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923602    NAME-92PRE: J2.                               
              MD=GE  8

             J2.  Looking ahead, do you think the problem of keeping out
             of war would be handled better in the next four years by the
             Republicans, by the Democrats, or about the same by both?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            491  1.  BETTER BY REPUBLICANS
           1462  3.  SAME BY BOTH
            443  5.  BETTER BY DEMOCRATS

             85  8.  DK
              4  9.  NA

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VAR 923603    NAME-92PRE: J3.                               
              MD=GE  8

             J3.  (RB, P. 10)  Some people say the U.S. should maintain
             its position as the world's strongest military power even if
             it means continuing high defense spending.  Would you say
             that you agree strongly, agree somewhat, neither agree nor
             disagree, disagree somewhat, disagree strongly?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            522  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            960  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            300  3.  NEITHER AGREE OR DISAGREE
            483  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            203  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             10  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923604    NAME-92PRE: J4.                               
              MD=GE  8

             J4.  I am going to read you a statement about U.S. foreign
             policy and I would like you to tell me whether you agree or
             disagree.

             This country would be better off if we just stayed home and
             did not concern ourselves with problems in other parts of
             the world.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            641  1.  AGREE
           1777  5.  DISAGREE

             62  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA

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VAR 923605    NAME-92PRE: J5.                               
              MD=GE  8

             J5.  (RB, P. 11) In the future, how willing should the
             United States be to use military force to solve
             international problems... extremely willing, very willing,
             somewhat willing, not very willing, or never willing?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            129  1.  EXTREMELY WILLING
            424  2.  VERY WILLING
           1344  3.  SOMEWHAT WILLING
            470  4.  NOT VERY WILLING
             66  5.  NEVER WILLING

             47  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA

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VAR 923606    NAME-92PRE: J6.                               
              MD=GE  8

             J6.  How worried are you about our country getting into a
             nuclear war at this time?  Are you very worried, somewhat
             worried, or not worried at all?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            356  1.  VERY WORRIED
            758  3.  SOMEWHAT WORRIED
           1355  5.  NOT WORRIED

             13  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA

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VAR 923607    NAME-92PRE: J7.                               
              MD=GE  8

             J7.  How worried are you about our country getting into a
             conventional war at this time, one in which nuclear weapons
             are not used?  Are you very worried, somewhat worried, or
             not worried at all?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            278  1.  VERY WORRIED
           1088  3.  SOMEWHAT WORRIED
           1098  5.  NOT WORRIED

             18  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA

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VAR 923608    NAME-92PRE: J8.                               
              MD=GE  8

             J8.  Now we want to ask you about the Persian Gulf war that
             took place in early 1991.  Do you think we did the right
             thing in sending U.S. military forces to the Persian Gulf or
             should we have stayed out?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1846  1.  DID THE RIGHT THING
             51  3.  DEPENDS (VOL.)
            491  5.  SHOULD HAVE STAYED OUT
             20  7.  OTHER - SPECIFY

             72  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA

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VAR 923609    NAME-92PRE: J9.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J9.  Before the war actually started, do you think one
             political party was more in favor of using military force in
             the Persian Gulf than the other party was, or do you think
             they were about equal in their support for using force?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            750  1.  ONE PARTY MORE
           1374  5.  ABOUT EQUAL

            183  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923610    NAME-92PRE: J9a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J9a.  (Which party supported the use of force more?)
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question J9 for complete question text>

             28  1.  DEMOCRATIC
            715  5.  REPUBLICAN

              6  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           1735  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J9

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VAR 923611    NAME-92PRE: J10.                              
              MD=GE  8

             NOTE: J10-J11b presented difficult problems for interviewers
             and respondents alike.  The intended reference was the
             incumbent of the 102nd Congress running for re-election as
             the district was constituted for the 103 rd Congress.  Thus,
             many respondents were asked to evaluate the performance of
             an incumbent who was not their Representative in the 102nd
             Congress.  Second, primaries were not held in FL, AZ, CT,NH,
             LA, MA MN NY, WA, WI until after the start of interviewing
             on September 1, so in many cases names of candidates were
             not decided at the start of interviewing.  The candidate
             names were given to interviewers as soon as they became
             available.

             J10.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1946  1.  J11 PRE-EDITED WITH NAME #33 OR #34 FROM CANDIDATE
                     LIST
            539  2.  NO NAME #33 OR #34 IN CANDIDATE LIST

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VAR 923612    NAME-92PRE: J11.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J11.  Do you remember how (_____________________) who is
             running (NAME #33, #34) for re-election in this district,
             voted on the use of force in the Persian Gulf?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            303  1.  YES
           1323  5.  NO/DON'T REMEMBER/DK [DO NOT PROBE]

            320  9.  NA
            539  0.  Inap, 2 in J10

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VAR 923613    NAME-92PRE: J11a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J11a.  Did (he/she) vote for or against the use of force?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            212  1.  FOR
             86  5.  AGAINST

              4  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           2182  0.  Inap, 2 in J10; 5, 8-9 in J11

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VAR 923614    NAME-92PRE: J11b.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J11b.  Would you guess that (he/she) probably voted for or
             against the use of force?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            598  1.  FOR
            293  5.  AGAINST

            396  8.  DK
             36  9.  NA
           1162  0.  Inap, 2 in J10; 1, 8-9 in J11

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VAR 923615    NAME-92PRE: J12.                              
              MD=GE  8

             J12.  Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush
             handled the war in the Persian Gulf?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           1674  1.  APPROVE
            736  5.  DISAPPROVE

             64  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA

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VAR 923616    NAME-92PRE: J12a/b.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J12a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

             J12b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
             --------------------------------------------------

           1003  1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
            667  2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            258  4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            475  5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

              3  8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
             75  0.  Inap, 8-9 in J12

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VAR 923617    NAME-92PRE: J13. CONSEQ WAR G            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J13.  As you look back on the Persian Gulf War now, do you
             think that anything good came out of it for the United
             States?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1224  1.  YES
            999  5.  NO
             82  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923618    NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 1             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             J13a(1).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding good effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <First
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question J13 for complete question text>

             NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673)

             Good Effects

             68  11.  National Unity--united the country; showed we can
                      pull together in a crisis/will support our troops
                      in war
             45  12.  National Confidence--raised our self-
                      esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to
                      stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed
                      around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings
                      over the Viet Nam war.
             96  13.  Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag;
                      made people proud to be American
              3  14.  Made people (more) aware of international
                      situation(s)
             21  16.  U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers
                      back safely; troops performed well; good leaders
                      emerged during the war
              7  17.  The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed
                      forces; increased respect for the
                      military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the
                      approval/recognition they deserve
             33  18.  Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of
                      winning a war; showed that we could go into a war
                      to win; demonstrated that we could win a war
                      quickly/with minimum casualties
             63  19.  Military Capability--successfully tested our
                      military capability; proved our high technology
                      weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army
                      could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in
                      our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in
                      fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies;
                      gained experience in mobilization and deployment of
                      military forces.
            247  21.  Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it
                      made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S.
                      leadership in the world; showed the world that we
                      are powerful; strengthened our position in the
                      world; will make other                   countries
                      think twice before tangling with us
             68  22.  Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our
                      words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we
                      keep our promises
            121  23.  New World Order--showed we will stand up to
                      aggression/will protect our interests/are willing
                      to fight for what is right; shows we will protect
                      weaker countries from aggression by big
                      countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy
                      throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition
                      as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other
                      dictators from trying the same thing in the future;
                      increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace
             36  24.  Collective Security--proved that the nations of the
                      world could work together for the good of mankind;
                      strengthened the United Nations as a force for
                      peace
              2  25.  Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet
                      Union/stopping spread of communism; improved
                      relations with Russia
             16  31.  U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy;
                      decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went
                      down/ jobs opened up
            145  32.  Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we
                      need/more oil now; lowered the price of
                      oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking
                      control of the world's oil supply
             23  41.  Mideast Stability--increased the
                      stability/prospects for peace in the mideast.
             33  42.  Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our
                      relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states
             54  43.  Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein from Kuwait
             74  44.  Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's
                      military strength/ability to make nuclear or
                      biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein
                      from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein down to size
             37  49.  Other Good Effects
             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

              7  95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
              2  96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
              5  97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

             10  98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
              8  99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
           1261  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further
                      mention

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VAR 923619    NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 2             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             J13a(2).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding good effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Second
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question J13 for complete question text>

             NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673)

             Good Effects

             36  11.  National Unity--united the country; showed we can
                      pull together in a crisis/will support our troops
                      in war
             25  12.  National Confidence--raised our self-
                      esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to
                      stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed
                      around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings
                      over the Viet Nam war.
             44  13.  Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag;
                      made people proud to be American
              1  14.  Made people (more) aware of international
                      situation(s)
              6  16.  U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers
                      back safely; troops performed well; good leaders
                      emerged during the war
             10  17.  The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed
                      forces; increased respect for the
                      military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the
                      approval/recognition they deserve
             16  18.  Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of
                      winning a war; showed that we could go into a war
                      to win; demonstrated that we could win a war
                      quickly/with minimum casualties
             38  19.  Military Capability--successfully tested our
                      military capability; proved our high technology
                      weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army
                      could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in
                      our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in
                      fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies;
                      gained experience in mobilization and deployment of
                      military forces.
             64  21.  Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it
                      made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S.
                      leadership in the world; showed the world that we
                      are powerful; strengthened our position in the
                      world; will make other                   countries
                      think twice before tangling with us
             34  22.  Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our
                      words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we
                      keep our promises
             50  23.  New World Order--showed we will stand up to
                      aggression/will protect our interests/are willing
                      to fight for what is right; shows we will protect
                      weaker countries from aggression by big
                      countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy
                      throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition
                      as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other
                      dictators from trying the same thing in the future;
                      increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace
             25  24.  Collective Security--proved that the nations of the
                      world could work together for the good of mankind;
                      strengthened the United Nations as a force for
                      peace
              2  25.  Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet
                      Union/stopping spread of communism; improved
                      relations with Russia
              8  31.  U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy;
                      decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went
                      down/ jobs opened up
             36  32.  Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we
                      need/more oil now; lowered the price of
                      oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking
                      control of the world's oil supply
             15  41.  Mideast Stability--increased the
                      stability/prospects for peace in the mideast.
             21  42.  Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our
                      relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states
             35  43.  Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein from Kuwait
             36  44.  Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's
                      military strength/ability to make nuclear or
                      biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein
                      from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein down to size
             16  49.  Other Good Effects

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
              4  97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
           1963  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further
                      mention

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VAR 923620    NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 3             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             J13a(3).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding good effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Third
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673)

             Good Effects

              4  11.  National Unity--united the country; showed we can
                      pull together in a crisis/will support our troops
                      in war
              6  12.  National Confidence--raised our self-
                      esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to
                      stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed
                      around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings
                      over the Viet Nam war.
              6  13.  Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag;
                      made people proud to be American
                 14.  Made people (more) aware of international
                      situation(s)
              6  16.  U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers
                      back safely; troops performed well; good leaders
                      emerged during the war
              5  17.  The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed
                      forces; increased respect for the
                      military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the
                      approval/recognition they deserve
              4  18.  Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of
                      winning a war; showed that we could go into a war
                      to win; demonstrated that we could win a war
                      quickly/with minimum casualties
              6  19.  Military Capability--successfully tested our
                      military capability; proved our high technology
                      weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army
                      could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in
                      our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in
                      fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies;
                      gained experience in mobilization and deployment of
                      military forces.
              7  21.  Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it
                      made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S.
                      leadership in the world; showed the world that we
                      are powerful; strengthened our position in the
                      world; will make other                   countries
                      think twice before tangling with us
              7  22.  Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our
                      words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we
                      keep our promises
             18  23.  New World Order--showed we will stand up to
                      aggression/will protect our interests/are willing
                      to fight for what is right; shows we will protect
                      weaker countries from aggression by big
                      countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy
                      throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition
                      as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other
                      dictators from trying the same thing in the future;
                      increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace
              6  24.  Collective Security--proved that the nations of the
                      world could work together for the good of mankind;
                      strengthened the United Nations as a force for
                      peace
              2  25.  Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet
                      Union/stopping spread of communism; improved
                      relations with Russia
              7  31.  U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy;
                      decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went
                      down/ jobs opened up
              6  32.  Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we
                      need/more oil now; lowered the price of
                      oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking
                      control of the world's oil supply
              4  41.  Mideast Stability--increased the
                      stability/prospects for peace in the mideast.
              3  42.  Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our
                      relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states
              9  43.  Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein from Kuwait
              8  44.  Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's
                      military strength/ability to make nuclear or
                      biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein
                      from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein down to size
              3  49.  Other Good Effects

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
              1  97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
           2367  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further
                      mention

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VAR 923621    NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 4             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             J13a(4).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding good effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Fourth
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673)

             Good Effects

              2  11.  National Unity--united the country; showed we can
                      pull together in a crisis/will support our troops
                      in war
                 12.  National Confidence--raised our self-
                      esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to
                      stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed
                      around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings
                      over the Viet Nam war.
                 13.  Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag;
                      made people proud to be American
                 14.  Made people (more) aware of international
                      situation(s)
              1  16.  U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers
                      back safely; troops performed well; good leaders
                      emerged during the war
              1  17.  The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed
                      forces; increased respect for the
                      military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the
                      approval/recognition they deserve
                 18.  Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of
                      winning a war; showed that we could go into a war
                      to win; demonstrated that we could win a war
                      quickly/with minimum casualties
              1  19.  Military Capability--successfully tested our
                      military capability; proved our high technology
                      weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army
                      could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in
                      our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in
                      fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies;
                      gained experience in mobilization and deployment of
                      military forces.
              5  21.  Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it
                      made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S.
                      leadership in the world; showed the world that we
                      are powerful; strengthened our position in the
                      world; will make other                   countries
                      think twice before tangling with us
              1  22.  Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our
                      words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we
                      keep our promises
              6  23.  New World Order--showed we will stand up to
                      aggression/will protect our interests/are willing
                      to fight for what is right; shows we will protect
                      weaker countries from aggression by big
                      countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy
                      throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition
                      as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other
                      dictators from trying the same thing in the future;
                      increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace
              2  24.  Collective Security--proved that the nations of the
                      world could work together for the good of mankind;
                      strengthened the United Nations as a force for
                      peace
              1  25.  Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet
                      Union/stopping spread of communism; improved
                      relations with Russia
              1  31.  U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy;
                      decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went
                      down/ jobs opened up
              2  32.  Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we
                      need/more oil now; lowered the price of
                      oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking
                      control of the world's oil supply
                 41.  Mideast Stability--increased the
                      stability/prospects for peace in the mideast.
              1  42.  Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our
                      relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states
              1  43.  Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein from Kuwait
              4  44.  Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's
                      military strength/ability to make nuclear or
                      biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein
                      from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein down to size
                 49.  Other Good Effects

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
           2456  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further
                      mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923622    NAME-92PRE: J13a. MENTION 5             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             J13a(5).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding good effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Fifth
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673)

             Good Effects

                 11.  National Unity--united the country; showed we can
                      pull together in a crisis/will support our troops
                      in war
                 12.  National Confidence--raised our self-
                      esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to
                      stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed
                      around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings
                      over the Viet Nam war.
              1  13.  Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag;
                      made people proud to be American
                 14.  Made people (more) aware of international
                      situation(s)
                 16.  U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers
                      back safely; troops performed well; good leaders
                      emerged during the war
                 17.  The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed
                      forces; increased respect for the
                      military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the
                      approval/recognition they deserve
                 18.  Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of
                      winning a war; showed that we could go into a war
                      to win; demonstrated that we could win a war
                      quickly/with minimum casualties
                 19.  Military Capability--successfully tested our
                      military capability; proved our high technology
                      weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army
                      could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in
                      our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in
                      fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies;
                      gained experience in mobilization and deployment of
                      military forces.
                 21.  Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it
                      made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S.
                      leadership in the world; showed the world that we
                      are powerful; strengthened our position in the
                      world; will make other                   countries
                      think twice before tangling with us
                 22.  Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our
                      words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we
                      keep our promises
              1  23.  New World Order--showed we will stand up to
                      aggression/will protect our interests/are willing
                      to fight for what is right; shows we will protect
                      weaker countries from aggression by big
                      countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy
                      throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition
                      as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other
                      dictators from trying the same thing in the future;
                      increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace
                 24.  Collective Security--proved that the nations of the
                      world could work together for the good of mankind;
                      strengthened the United Nations as a force for
                      peace
                 25.  Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet
                      Union/stopping spread of communism; improved
                      relations with Russia
              1  31.  U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy;
                      decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went
                      down/ jobs opened up
                 32.  Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we
                      need/more oil now; lowered the price of
                      oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking
                      control of the world's oil supply
                 41.  Mideast Stability--increased the
                      stability/prospects for peace in the mideast.
                 42.  Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our
                      relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states
                 43.  Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein from Kuwait
              1  44.  Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's
                      military strength/ability to make nuclear or
                      biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein
                      from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein down to size
              1  49.  Other Good Effects

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
           2480  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further
                      mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923623    NAME-92PRE: J14. CONSEQ WAR B            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J14.  Other than losing lives, do you think anything bad
             came out of the war for the United States?
             --------------------------------------------------------

            933  1.  YES
           1283  5.  NO

             88  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923624    NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 1             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             J14a(1).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding Bad Effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <First
             mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:   This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5
             mentions.

             Bad Effects

             88  51.  Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image
                      of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the
                      mideast; lost us the respect of other nations;
                      generated ill will/made enemies for us in other
                      countries
             29  52.  Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an
                      aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing
                      to fight for pay for anyone who has the money;
                      makes it easier for us to use force again when
                      faced with an international problem; might make us
                      overconfident in our ability to get our way by use
                      of force
              8  53.  International Policeman--made ourselves the
                      international policeman; obligated ourselves to
                      give military protection to all/other (small)
                      countries
              7  61.  Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the
                      mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths
                      in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed
                      during and after the war
             24  62.  Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting
                      the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water
                      and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife
              7  63.  War Damage--damage done to countries in the
                      mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for
                      cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel
                      during the war
              5  64.  Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply
                      involved in the politics of the mideast/in the
                      Arab-Israeli problem
             25  71.  Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people
                      lost their jobs/can't find jobs
             10  72.  Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline;
                      didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will
                      decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the
                      world/destroyed oil wells
              2  73.  Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on
                      (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to
                      develop other sources of energy
            189  74.  Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot
                      of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise
                      taxes to pay for the war; increased our national
                      debt
              3  75.  Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from
                      domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war
                 76.  Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending
                      on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense
                      spending
             37  77.  Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of
                      people called into the service/sent overseas;
                      caused hardship for families of reservists called
                      to active duty; created stress/emotional problems
                      for children
             57  78.  Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological
                      problems caused by combat; medical
                      problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf;
                      sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers
              9  79.  Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused
                      internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic
                      frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities;
                      caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things
              8  80.  Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect
                      favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed
                      by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly);
                      bad or botched military strategy
            280  81.  Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish
                      Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job
              3  82.  Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to
                      establish a democratic government;
                      repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait
                      since the end of the war
              4  83.  Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel
                      against Saddam Hussein then didn't support
                      them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee
                      problem--all mentions
              3  84.  Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq;
                      the war is not over yet
              4  85.  "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing
                      to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/
                      confidence in government because of "Iraqgate"
                      events
              8  86.  Doubts about having been told the truth about the
                      conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism
                      about motives for going to war (e.g., political
                      play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply)

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

             26  87.  Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the
                      problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries
                      in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't
                      bring peace to the mideast
             22  88.  Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about
                      the war was bad; nothing good came from the war;
                      nothing (good) was accomplished

             39  89.  Other Bad Effects
              5  95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
              2  96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
             12  97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

              1  98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
             16  99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
           1552  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further
                      mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923625    NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 2             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             J14a(2).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding Bad Effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Second
             mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:   This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5
             mentions.

             Bad Effects

             19  51.  Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image
                      of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the
                      mideast; lost us the respect of other nations;
                      generated ill will/made enemies for us in other
                      countries
             10  52.  Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an
                      aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing
                      to fight for pay for anyone who has the money;
                      makes it easier for us to use force again when
                      faced with an international problem; might make us
                      overconfident in our ability to get our way by use
                      of force
              5  53.  International Policeman--made ourselves the
                      international policeman; obligated ourselves to
                      give military protection to all/other (small)
                      countries
              7  61.  Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the
                      mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths
                      in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed
                      during and after the war
             13  62.  Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting
                      the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water
                      and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife
              3  63.  War Damage--damage done to countries in the
                      mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for
                      cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel
                      during the war
                 64.  Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply
                      involved in the politics of the mideast/in the
                      Arab-Israeli problem
              6  71.  Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people
                      lost their jobs/can't find jobs
              1  72.  Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline;
                      didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will
                      decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the
                      world/destroyed oil wells
              1  73.  Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on
                      (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to
                      develop other sources of energy
             27  74.  Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot
                      of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise
                      taxes to pay for the war; increased our national
                      debt
              7  75.  Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from
                      domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war
              1  76.  Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending
                      on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense
                      spending
             10  77.  Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of
                      people called into the service/sent overseas;
                      caused hardship for families of reservists called
                      to active duty; created stress/emotional problems
                      for children
             10  78.  Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological
                      problems caused by combat; medical
                      problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf;
                      sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers
              1  79.  Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused
                      internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic
                      frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities;
                      caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things
              1  80.  Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect
                      favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed
                      by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly);
                      bad or botched military strategy
             57  81.  Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish
                      Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job
                 82.  Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to
                      establish a democratic government;
                      repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait
                      since the end of the war
              8  83.  Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel
                      against Saddam Hussein then didn't support
                      them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee
                      problem--all mentions
              3  84.  Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq;
                      the war is not over yet
                 85.  "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing
                      to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/
                      confidence in government because of "Iraqgate"
                      events
              7  86.  Doubts about having been told the truth about the
                      conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism
                      about motives for going to war (e.g., political
                      play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply)

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

              7  87.  Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the
                      problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries
                      in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't
                      bring peace to the mideast
             15  88.  Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about
                      the war was bad; nothing good came from the war;
                      nothing (good) was accomplished

             23  89.  Other Bad Effects
                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
              5  97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
           2238  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further
                      mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923626    NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 3             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             J14a(3).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding Bad Effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Third
             mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:   This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5
             mentions.

             Bad Effects

              6  51.  Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image
                      of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the
                      mideast; lost us the respect of other nations;
                      generated ill will/made enemies for us in other
                      countries
              5  52.  Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an
                      aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing
                      to fight for pay for anyone who has the money;
                      makes it easier for us to use force again when
                      faced with an international problem; might make us
                      overconfident in our ability to get our way by use
                      of force
                 53.  International Policeman--made ourselves the
                      international policeman; obligated ourselves to
                      give military protection to all/other (small)
                      countries
                 61.  Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the
                      mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths
                      in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed
                      during and after the war
              4  62.  Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting
                      the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water
                      and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife
              1  63.  War Damage--damage done to countries in the
                      mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for
                      cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel
                      during the war
                 64.  Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply
                      involved in the politics of the mideast/in the
                      Arab-Israeli problem
                 71.  Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people
                      lost their jobs/can't find jobs
                 72.  Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline;
                      didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will
                      decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the
                      world/destroyed oil wells
              1  73.  Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on
                      (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to
                      develop other sources of energy
              7  74.  Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot
                      of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise
                      taxes to pay for the war; increased our national
                      debt
                 75.  Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from
                      domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war
                 76.  Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending
                      on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense
                      spending
              1  77.  Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of
                      people called into the service/sent overseas;
                      caused hardship for families of reservists called
                      to active duty; created stress/emotional problems
                      for children
              1  78.  Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological
                      problems caused by combat; medical
                      problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf;
                      sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers
              1  79.  Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused
                      internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic
                      frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities;
                      caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things
                 80.  Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect
                      favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed
                      by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly);
                      bad or botched military strategy
              8  81.  Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish
                      Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job
              1  82.  Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to
                      establish a democratic government;
                      repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait
                      since the end of the war
              2  83.  Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel
                      against Saddam Hussein then didn't support
                      them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee
                      problem--all mentions
                 84.  Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq;
                      the war is not over yet
                 85.  "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing
                      to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/
                      confidence in government because of "Iraqgate"
                      events
                 86.  Doubts about having been told the truth about the
                      conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism
                      about motives for going to war (e.g., political
                      play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply)

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

              2  87.  Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the
                      problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries
                      in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't
                      bring peace to the mideast
              5  88.  Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about
                      the war was bad; nothing good came from the war;
                      nothing (good) was accomplished

              6  89.  Other Bad Effects
                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
              1  97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
           2433  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further
                      mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923627    NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 4             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             J14a(4).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding Bad Effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Fourth
             mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:   This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5
             mentions.

             Bad Effects

              1  51.  Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image
                      of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the
                      mideast; lost us the respect of other nations;
                      generated ill will/made enemies for us in other
                      countries
                 52.  Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an
                      aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing
                      to fight for pay for anyone who has the money;
                      makes it easier for us to use force again when
                      faced with an international problem; might make us
                      overconfident in our ability to get our way by use
                      of force
                 53.  International Policeman--made ourselves the
                      international policeman; obligated ourselves to
                      give military protection to all/other (small)
                      countries
              1  61.  Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the
                      mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths
                      in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed
                      during and after the war
                 62.  Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting
                      the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water
                      and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife
                 63.  War Damage--damage done to countries in the
                      mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for
                      cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel
                      during the war
                 64.  Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply
                      involved in the politics of the mideast/in the
                      Arab-Israeli problem
                 71.  Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people
                      lost their jobs/can't find jobs
                 72.  Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline;
                      didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will
                      decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the
                      world/destroyed oil wells
                 73.  Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on
                      (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to
                      develop other sources of energy
              2  74.  Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot
                      of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise
                      taxes to pay for the war; increased our national
                      debt
              1  75.  Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from
                      domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war
                 76.  Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending
                      on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense
                      spending
                 77.  Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of
                      people called into the service/sent overseas;
                      caused hardship for families of reservists called
                      to active duty; created stress/emotional problems
                      for children
                 78.  Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological
                      problems caused by combat; medical
                      problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf;
                      sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers
                 79.  Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused
                      internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic
                      frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities;
                      caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things
              1  80.  Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect
                      favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed
                      by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly);
                      bad or botched military strategy
                 81.  Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish
                      Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job
                 82.  Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to
                      establish a democratic government;
                      repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait
                      since the end of the war
                 83.  Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel
                      against Saddam Hussein then didn't support
                      them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee
                      problem--all mentions
                 84.  Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq;
                      the war is not over yet
                 85.  "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing
                      to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/
                      confidence in government because of "Iraqgate"
                      events
              1  86.  Doubts about having been told the truth about the
                      conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism
                      about motives for going to war (e.g., political
                      play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply)

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

              1  87.  Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the
                      problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries
                      in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't
                      bring peace to the mideast
              1  88.  Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about
                      the war was bad; nothing good came from the war;
                      nothing (good) was accomplished

              1  89.  Other Bad Effects
                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
           2475  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further
                      mention

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VAR 923628    NAME-92PRE: J14a. MENTION 5             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             J14a(5).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding Bad Effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Fifth
             mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:   This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5
             mentions.

             Bad Effects

                 51.  Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image
                      of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the
                      mideast; lost us the respect of other nations;
                      generated ill will/made enemies for us in other
                      countries
                 52.  Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an
                      aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing
                      to fight for pay for anyone who has the money;
                      makes it easier for us to use force again when
                      faced with an international problem; might make us
                      overconfident in our ability to get our way by use
                      of force
                 53.  International Policeman--made ourselves the
                      international policeman; obligated ourselves to
                      give military protection to all/other (small)
                      countries
                 61.  Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the
                      mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths
                      in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed
                      during and after the war
                 62.  Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting
                      the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water
                      and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife
                 63.  War Damage--damage done to countries in the
                      mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for
                      cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel
                      during the war
                 64.  Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply
                      involved in the politics of the mideast/in the
                      Arab-Israeli problem
                 71.  Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people
                      lost their jobs/can't find jobs
                 72.  Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline;
                      didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will
                      decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the
                      world/destroyed oil wells
                 73.  Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on
                      (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to
                      develop other sources of energy
                 74.  Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot
                      of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise
                      taxes to pay for the war; increased our national
                      debt
                 75.  Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from
                      domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war
                 76.  Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending
                      on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense
                      spending
                 77.  Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of
                      people called into the service/sent overseas;
                      caused hardship for families of reservists called
                      to active duty; created stress/emotional problems
                      for children
                 78.  Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological
                      problems caused by combat; medical
                      problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf;
                      sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers
                 79.  Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused
                      internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic
                      frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities;
                      caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things
                 80.  Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect
                      favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed
                      by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly);
                      bad or botched military strategy
                 81.  Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish
                      Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job
                 82.  Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to
                      establish a democratic government;
                      repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait
                      since the end of the war
                 83.  Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel
                      against Saddam Hussein then didn't support
                      them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee
                      problem--all mentions
                 84.  Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq;
                      the war is not over yet
                 85.  "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing
                      to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/
                      confidence in government because of "Iraqgate"
                      events
              1  86.  Doubts about having been told the truth about the
                      conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism
                      about motives for going to war (e.g., political
                      play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply)

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 87.  Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the
                      problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries
                      in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't
                      bring peace to the mideast
                 88.  Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about
                      the war was bad; nothing good came from the war;
                      nothing (good) was accomplished

              1  89.  Other Bad Effects
                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
           2483  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further
                      mention

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VAR 923629    NAME-92PRE: J15.                              
              MD=GE  8

             J15.  All things considered, do you think the war was worth
             the cost or not?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1298  1.  WORTH IT
           1044  5.  NOT WORTH IT

            133  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA

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VAR 923630    NAME-92PRE: J16.                              
              MD=GE  8

             J16.  Some people think that the U.S. and its allies should
             have continued to fight Iraq until Saddam Hussein was driven
             from power.  Others think that the U.S. was right to stop
             fighting after Kuwait was liberated.  What do you think?
             Should the war have continued or should it have stopped?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1499  1.  SHOULD HAVE CONTINUED
            867  3.  SHOULD HAVE STOPPED
            108  5.  DK/NEITHER/BOTH, ETC. (VOL.)

              1  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA

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VAR 923631    NAME-92PRE: K1.                               
              MD=GE  8

             K1.  Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as
             a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            624  1.  REPUBLICAN
            876  5.  DEMOCRAT
            800  2.  INDEPENDENT
            169  3.  NO PREFERENCE
              7  4.  OTHER PARTY

              1  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923632    NAME-92PRE: K1a/b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K1a.  Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not
             very strong Republican?

             K1b.  Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not
             very strong Democrat?
             ----------------------------------------------------------
            719  1.  STRONG
            778  5.  NOT VERY STRONG

              1  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            985  0.  Inap, 2-4, 8-9 in K1

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VAR 923633    NAME-92PRE: K1c.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K1c.  Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican
             Party or to the Democratic Party?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            305  1.  CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN
            315  3.  NEITHER
            353  5.  CLOSER TO DEMOCRATIC

              1  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
           1509  0.  Inap, 1, 5, 8-9 in K1

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VAR 923634    NAME-92PRE: K1z. PARTY ID                     
              MD=GE  8

             K1z.  SUMMARY:  R's Party ID
             ----------------------------

             Built from K1, K1a-c

             Code 8 (APOLITICAL) was used only if Respondent had a code
             of 3 (NO PREFERENCE) in K1 and a code of 3, 8, or 9
             (NEITHER, DK, OR NA) in K1c and also showed little or no
             interest in politics in response to each of the following
             questions: A1 (pre), A4 (pre), M4 (pre), F1 (post).
             Respondents who showed interest in politics in response to
             A1 (pre), A4 (pre), M4 (pre), or F1 (post) were recoded to
             3.

            444  0.  STRONG DEMOCRAT (510)
            432  1.  WEAK DEMOCRAT (550, 580, 590)
            353  2.  INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT (205, 305, 405)
            287  3.  INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT (203, 208, 209)
            305  4.  INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN (201, 301, 401)
            349  5.  WEAK REPUBLICAN (150, 180, 190)
            275  6.  STRONG REPUBLICAN (110)
              5  7.  OTHER-MINOR PARTY, REFUSES TO SAY (403, 408, 409)
             26  8.  APOLITICAL (303, 308, 309)

              9  9.  NA (800, 900)

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VAR 923635    NAME-92PRE: K2a. B INTELLIG                   
              MD=GE  8

             K2.  (RB, P. 12) I am going to read a list of words and
             phrases people may use to describe political figures.  For
             each, tell me whether the word or phrase describes the
             candidate I name.

             Think about George Bush.  In your opinion does the phrase
             "he is intelligent" describe George Bush extremely well,
             quite well, not too well, or not well at all?

             K2a.  INTELLIGENT?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            584  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1419  2.  QUITE WELL
            360  3.  NOT TOO WELL
             92  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

             24  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA

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VAR 923636    NAME-92PRE: K2b. B COMPASS                    
              MD=GE  8

             K2b.  (How about) Compassionate? <...as a word or phrase
             that describes George Bush>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

            349  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1088  2.  QUITE WELL
            782  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            193  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

             65  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923637    NAME-92PRE: K2c. B MORAL                      
              MD=GE  8

             K2c.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Moral?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

            627  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1292  2.  QUITE WELL
            380  3.  NOT TOO WELL
             99  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

             80  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923638    NAME-92PRE: K2d. B INSPIRING                  
              MD=GE  8

             K2d.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Inspiring?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

            179  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
            790  2.  QUITE WELL
           1072  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            370  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

             64  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA

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VAR 923639    NAME-92PRE: K2e. B LEADER                     
              MD=GE  8

             K2e.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Provides strong leadership?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

            314  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1056  2.  QUITE WELL
            864  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            209  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

             35  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923640    NAME-92PRE: K2f. B CARES                      
              MD=GE  8

             K2f.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Really cares about people like you?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

            204  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
            659  2.  QUITE WELL
            902  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            655  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

             57  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923641    NAME-92PRE: K2g. B KNOWLEDG                   
              MD=GE  8

             K2g.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Knowledgeable?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

            524  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1484  2.  QUITE WELL
            367  3.  NOT TOO WELL
             59  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

             41  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA

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VAR 923642    NAME-92PRE: K2h. B HONEST                     
              MD=GE  8

             K2h.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Honest?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

            381  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1054  2.  QUITE WELL
            693  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            272  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

             78  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923643    NAME-92PRE: K2i. THINGS DONE                  
              MD=GE  8

             K2i.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Gets things done?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

            173  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
            834  2.  QUITE WELL
           1108  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            312  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

             48  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA

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VAR 923644    NAME-92PRE: K3a. C INTELLIG                   
              MD=GE  8

             K3.  (RB, STILL ON P. 12) Think about Bill Clinton.  In your
             opinion, does "intelligent" describe Bill Clinton extremely
             well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?

             K3a.  INTELLIGENT?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            551  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1486  2.  QUITE WELL
            258  3.  NOT TOO WELL
             37  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

            144  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA

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VAR 923645    NAME-92PRE: K3b. C COMPASS                    
              MD=GE  8

             K3b.  (How about) Compassionate? <...as a word or phrase
             that describes Bill Clinton>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

            316  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1453  2.  QUITE WELL
            410  3.  NOT TOO WELL
             49  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

            247  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA

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VAR 923646    NAME-92PRE: K3c. C MORAL                      
              MD=GE  8

             K3c.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Moral?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

            122  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
            962  2.  QUITE WELL
            877  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            281  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

            232  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA

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VAR 923647    NAME-92PRE: K3d. C INSPIRING                  
              MD=GE  8

             K3d.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Inspiring?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

            288  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1084  2.  QUITE WELL
            747  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            200  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

            155  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA

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VAR 923648    NAME-92PRE: K3e. C LEADER                     
              MD=GE  8

             K3e.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Provides strong leadership?
             -----------------------------------------------------
             <See question K3 for complete question text>

            256  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1102  2.  QUITE WELL
            673  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            145  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

            297  8.  DK
             12  9.  NA

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VAR 923649    NAME-92PRE: K3f. C CARES                      
              MD=GE  8

             K3f.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Really cares about people like you?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

            362  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1130  2.  QUITE WELL
            560  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            195  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

            227  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA

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VAR 923650    NAME-92PRE: K3g. C KNOWLEDG                   
              MD=GE  8

             K3g.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Knowledgeable?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

            434  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1494  2.  QUITE WELL
            347  3.  NOT TOO WELL
             50  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

            146  8.  DK
             14  9.  NA

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VAR 923651    NAME-92PRE: K3h. C HONEST                     
              MD=GE  8

             K3h.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Honest?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

            178  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
            960  2.  QUITE WELL
            796  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            263  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

            277  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA

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VAR 923652    NAME-92PRE: K3i. C THING DONE                 
              MD=GE  8

             K3i.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Gets things done?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

            199  1.  EXTREMELY WELL
           1153  2.  QUITE WELL
            504  3.  NOT TOO WELL
            104  4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

            514  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3653-3700

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VAR 923701    NAME-92PRE: L1a. SPEND/SERV              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L1.  (RB, P. 13) Some people think the government should
             provide fewer services, even in areas such as health and
             education in order to reduce spending. Suppose these people
             are at one end of the scale at point 1. Other people feel it
             is important for the government to provide many more
             services even if it means an increase in spending.  Suppose
             these people are at the other end, at point 7.  And of
             course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between
             at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

             L1a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            124  1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT
            196  2.
            314  3.
            632  4.
            379  5.
            188  6.
            184  7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

             17  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
            446  0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

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VAR 923702    NAME-92PRE: L1b. B SPEND                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L1b.  Where would you place George Bush on this <government
             spending> scale?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L1 for complete question text>

            180  1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT
            371  2.
            497  3.
            367  4.
            193  5.
            107  6.
             53  7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

            108  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
            604  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1

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VAR 923703    NAME-92PRE: L1c. C SPEND                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L1c.  (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this scale)?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L1 for complete question text>

             19  1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT
             61  2.
            122  3.
            338  4.
            518  5.
            414  6.
            211  7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

            193  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
            604  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1

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VAR 923704    NAME-92PRE: L1d. REP SPEND               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L1d/L1ad.  <Government spending scale placement> The
             Republican Party
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question L1 for complete question text>

            214  1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT
            419  2.
            491  3.
            452  4.
            193  5.
            127  6.
             66  7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

            335  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            177  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L1

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VAR 923705    NAME-92PRE: L1e. DEM SPEND               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L1e/L1ae.  <Government spending scale placement> The
             Democratic Party
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question L1 for complete question text>

             31  1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT
             64  2.
            160  3.
            406  4.
            516  5.
            505  6.
            268  7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

            346  8.  DK
             12  9.  NA
            177  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L1

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VAR 923706    NAME-92PRE: L1f. FED SPEND               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L1f.  <Government spending scale placement> What the federal
             government is doing now?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L1 for complete question text>

            102  1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT
            210  2.
            368  3.
            505  4.
            285  5.
            168  6.
             93  7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

            145  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
            604  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1

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VAR 923707    NAME-92PRE: L2a. DEFENS 7P               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L2.  (RB, P. 14) Some people believe that we should spend
             much less money for defense.  Others feel that defense
             spending should be greatly increased.

             L2a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            202  1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
            310  2.
            500  3.
            715  4.
            259  5.
             88  6.
             71  7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

             16  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            318  0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

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VAR 923708    NAME-92PRE: L2b. BUSH DEF                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L2b.  Where would you place George Bush on this <defense
             spending> scale?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L2 for complete question text>

             42  1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
             68  2.
            204  3.
            432  4.
            549  5.
            418  6.
            202  7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

             70  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            494  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L21

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VAR 923709    NAME-92PRE: L2c. CLINTON DEF             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L2c.  (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this <defense
             spending> scale)?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L2 for complete question text>

            107  1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
            330  2.
            506  3.
            492  4.
            172  5.
             65  6.
             26  7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

            288  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
            494  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L2

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VAR 923710    NAME-92PRE: L2d. REP DEF                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L2d/L2ad.  <Defense spending scale placement> The Repubican
             Party?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L2 for complete question text>

             44  1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
             76  2.
            205  3.
            465  4.
            543  5.
            421  6.
            227  7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

            318  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
            178  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L2

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VAR 923711    NAME-92PRE: L2e. DEM DEF                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L2e/L2ae.  <Defense spending scale placement> The Democratic
             Party?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L2 for complete question text>

            147  1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
            329  2.
            500  3.
            546  4.
            250  5.
            100  6.
             42  7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

            385  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
            178  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L2

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VAR 923712    NAME-92PRE: L2f. FED DEF                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L2f.  <Defense spending scale placement> What the federal
             government is doing now?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L2 for complete question text>

             38  1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
            111  2.
            282  3.
            596  4.
            448  5.
            246  6.
            113  7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

            150  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA
            494  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L2

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VAR 923713    NAME-92PRE: L3.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L3.  Now, thinking about health care.  Can you (and your
             family) afford to pay for the health care that you need?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1224  1.  YES
           1073  5.  NO

              2  8.  DK
             14  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923714    NAME-92PRE: L3a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L3a.  Do you presently have any kind of health insurance?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           1920  1.  YES
            383  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923715    NAME-92PRE: L4.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L4.  Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the quality of
             the health care available to you and your family?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1576  1.  SATISFIED
            709  5.  DISSATISFIED

             12  8.  DK
             16  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923716    NAME-92PRE: L5a. HEALTH 7P               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L5.  (RB, P. 15) There is much concern about the rapid rise
             in medical and hospital costs.  Some people feel there
             should be a government insurance plan which would cover all
             medical and hospital expenses for everyone.  Others feel
             that all medical expenses should be paid by individuals, and
             through private insurance plans like Blue Cross or other
             company paid plans.

             L5a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            498  1.  GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN
            308  2.
            298  3.
            436  4.
            246  5.
            185  6.
            169  7.  PRIVATE INSURANCE PLAN

             30  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            304  0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

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VAR 923717    NAME-92PRE: L6.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L6.  Do you think the government should require companies to
             allow up to six months unpaid leave for parents to spend
             time with their newborn or newly adopted children, or is
             this something that should be left up to the individual
             employer?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            685  1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD REQUIRE
           1538  2.  LEFT TO INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYER

             71  8.  DK
             19  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923718    NAME-92PRE: L7a. JOB/LIV 7P              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L7.  (RB, P. 16) Some people feel the government in
             Washington should see to it that every person has a job and
             a good standard of living.  Others think the government
             should just let each person get ahead on their own.

             L7a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            209  1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
            186  2.
            256  3.
            485  4.
            433  5.
            303  6.
            292  7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

             15  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            296  0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

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VAR 923719    NAME-92PRE: L7b. BUSH JOB                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L7b/L7ab.  Where would you place George Bush on this <job
             assurance> scale?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L7 for complete question text>

             46  1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
             66  2.
            150  3.
            383  4.
            460  5.
            495  6.
            426  7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

            267  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            182  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L7

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VAR 923720    NAME-92PRE: L7c. CLINTON JOB             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L7c/L7ac.  (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this
             <job assurance> scale)?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L7 for complete question text>

            167  1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
            331  2.
            466  3.
            508  4.
            222  5.
            114  6.
             87  7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

            398  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            182  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L7

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VAR 923721    NAME-92PRE: L7d. REP JOB                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L7d.  <Job assurance scale placement> The Republican party?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L7 for complete question text>

             29  1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
             53  2.
            120  3.
            321  4.
            399  5.
            441  6.
            379  7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

            255  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            477  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7

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VAR 923722    NAME-92PRE: L7e. DEM JOB                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L7e.  <Job assurance scale placement> The Democratic party?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L7 for complete question text>

            152  1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
            351  2.
            457  3.
            410  4.
            202  5.
             89  6.
             59  7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

            278  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            477  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7

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VAR 923723    NAME-92PRE: L7f. FED JOB                 
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L7f.  <Job assurance scale placement> What the federal
             government is doing now?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L7 for complete question text>

             41  1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
             95  2.
            194  3.
            497  4.
            356  5.
            325  6.
            279  7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

            208  8.  DK
             13  9.  NA
            477  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7

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VAR 923724    NAME-92PRE: L8a. HELP BLK 7P             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L8.  (RB, P. 17) Some people feel that the government in
             Washington should make every effort to improve the social
             and economic position of blacks.  Others feel that the
             government should not make any special effort to help blacks
             because they should help themselves.

             L8a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            140  1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
            123  2.
            240  3.
            603  4.
            327  5.
            330  6.
            466  7.  BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

             18  8.  DK
             21  9.  NA
            217  0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

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VAR 923725    NAME-92PRE: L9a.                              
              MD=GE  8

             L9.  If you had a say in making up the federal budget this
             year, for which of the following programs would you like to
             see spending increased and for which would you like to see
             spending decreased?

             L9a.  Should federal spending on Food stamps be increased,
             decreased, or kept about the same?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            424  1.  INCREASED
           1261  2.  SAME
            704  3.  DECREASED
              6  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             83  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923726    NAME-92PRE: L9b.                              
              MD=GE  8

             L9b.  (Should federal spending on) Welfare programs (be
             increased, decreased, or kept about the same?)
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L9 for complete question text>

            409  1.  INCREASED
            970  2.  SAME
           1010  3.  DECREASED
              9  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             80  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923727    NAME-92PRE: L9c.                              
              MD=GE  8

             L9c.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> AIDS research?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L9 for complete question text>

           1487  1.  INCREASED
            720  2.  SAME
            187  3.  DECREASED
             12  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             71  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923728    NAME-92PRE: L9d.                              
              MD=GE  8

             L9d. <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Financial aid for college
             students?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L9 for complete question text>

           1452  1.  INCREASED
            768  2.  SAME
            188  3.  DECREASED
              6  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             64  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923729    NAME-92PRE: L9e.                              
              MD=GE  8

             L9e.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Programs that assist Blacks?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L9 for complete question text>

            598  1.  INCREASED
           1195  2.  SAME
            544  3.  DECREASED
             29  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             98  8.  DK
             21  9.  NA

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VAR 923730    NAME-92PRE: L9f.                              
              MD=GE  8

             L9f.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Solving the problem of the
             homeless?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L9 for complete question text>

           1745  1.  INCREASED
            508  2.  SAME
            140  3.  DECREASED
              8  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             77  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA

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VAR 923731    NAME-92PRE: L9g.                              
              MD=GE  8

             L9g.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Aid to countries of the former
             Soviet Union?
             ----------------------------------------------------------
             <See question L9 for complete question text>

            390  1.  INCREASED
            972  2.  SAME
            937  3.  DECREASED
             75  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             99  8.  DK
             12  9.  NA

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VAR 923732    NAME-92PRE: L10. OP ABORTN                    
              MD=GE  8

             L10.  (RB, P.18) There has been some discussion about
             abortion during recent years.  Which one of the opinions on
             this page best agrees with your view? You can just tell me
             the number of the opinion you choose.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            257  1.  BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED
            680  2.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE,
                     INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER
            344  3.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION FOR REASONS OTHER
                     THAN RAPE, INCEST, OR DANGER TO THE WOMAN'S LIFE,
                     BUT ONLY AFTER THE NEED FOR THE ABORTION HAS BEEN
                     CLEARLY ESTABLISHED
           1125  4.  BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN
                     ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE
              9  6.  R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated
                     at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it"
                     (volunteered)
             31  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

             21  8.  DK
             18  9.  NA

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VAR 923733    NAME-92PRE: L10a.                             
              MD=GE  8

             L10a.  (RB, STILL ON P. 18) What do you think is George
             Bush's position <on abortion>?
             -------------------------------------------------------
             <See question L10 for complete question text>

            688  1.  BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED
           1015  2.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE,
                     INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER
            251  3.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION FOR REASONS OTHER
                     THAN RAPE, INCEST, OR DANGER TO THE WOMAN'S LIFE,
                     BUT ONLY AFTER THE NEED FOR THE ABORTION HAS BEEN
                     CLEARLY ESTABLISHED
            159  4.  BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN
                     ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE
                 6.  R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated
                     at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it"
                     (volunteered)
              2  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

            336  8.  DK
             34  9.  NA

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VAR 923734    NAME-92PRE: L10b.                             
              MD=GE  8

             L10b.  (RB, STILL ON P. 18) What do you think is Bill
             Clinton's position <on abortion>?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question L10 for complete question text>

            131  1.  BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED
            299  2.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE,
                     INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER
            367  3.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION FOR REASONS OTHER
                     THAN RAPE, INCEST, OR DANGER TO THE WOMAN'S LIFE,
                     BUT ONLY AFTER THE NEED FOR THE ABORTION HAS BEEN
                     CLEARLY ESTABLISHED
           1182  4.  BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN
                     ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE
                 6.  R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated
                     at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it"
                     (volunteered)
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

            474  8.  DK
             32  9.  NA

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VAR 923735    NAME-92PRE: L11.                              
              MD=GE  8

             L11.  Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that
             would require parental consent before a teenager under 18
             can have an abortion?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           1817  1.  FAVOR
            586  5.  OPPOSE

             64  8.  DK
             18  9.  NA

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VAR 923736    NAME-92PRE: L11a/b.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L11a.  Do you favor this law strongly or not strongly?

             L11b.  Do you oppose this law strongly or not strongly?
             -------------------------------------------------------

           1477  1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
            336  2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
            194  4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
            391  5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

              1  8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
             82  0.  Inap, 8-9 in L11

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VAR 923737    NAME-92PRE: L12.                              
              MD=GE  8

             L12.  Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that
             would allow the use of government funds to help pay for the
             costs of abortion for women who cannot afford them?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1209  1.  FAVOR
           1182  5.  OPPOSE

             81  8.  DK
             13  9.  NA

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VAR 923738    NAME-92PRE: L12a/b.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L12a.  Do you favor government funding for abortions
             strongly or not strongly?

             L12b.  Do you oppose government funding for abortions
             strongly or not strongly?
             -----------------------------------------------------

            681  1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
            525  2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
            331  4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
            848  5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

              3  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
             94  0.  Inap, 8-9 in L12

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VAR 923739    NAME-92PRE: L13.                              
              MD=GE  8

             L13.  Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that
             would require a married woman to notify her husband before
             she can have an abortion?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1550  1.  FAVOR
            818  5.  OPPOSE

             96  8.  DK
             21  9.  NA

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VAR 923740    NAME-92PRE: L13a/b.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L13a.  Do you favor this law strongly or not strongly?

             L13b.  Do you oppose this law strongly or not strongly?
             -------------------------------------------------------

           1236  1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
            312  2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
            294  4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
            524  5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

              2  8.  DK
                 9.  NA
            117  0.  Inap, 8-9 in L13

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VAR 923741    NAME-92PRE: L14. HARRASS SER                  
              MD=GE  8

             L14.  Recently there has been a lot of discussion about
             sexual harassment.  How serious a problem do you think
             sexual harassment in the work place is?  Is it very serious,
             somewhat serious or not too serious?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            759  1.  VERY SERIOUS
           1114  2.  SOMEWHAT SERIOUS
            524  3.  NOT TOO SERIOUS

             80  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923742    NAME-92PRE: L15.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L15.  Have you or has anyone you know been subjected to
             sexual harassment in the workplace?
             -------------------------------------------------------

            827  1.  YES
           1448  5.  NO

             28  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923743    NAME-92PRE: L16.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L16.  Do you think that enough is being done to protect
             women from being sexually harassed in the workplace, is too
             much being done or too little being done?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            186  1.  TOO MUCH
            715  2.  ENOUGH
           1206  3.  TOO LITTLE

            195  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923744    NAME-92PRE: L17.                              
              MD=GE  8

             L17.  If a woman says that she has been sexually harassed at
             work and the man denies it, would you be more inclined to
             believe the woman or the man?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1252  1.  WOMAN
            144  2.  MAN
            940  3.  IT DEPENDS (VOL)

            131  8.  DK
             18  9.  NA

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VAR 923745    NAME-92PRE: L18.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L18.  Do you think government should provide child care
             assistance to low and middle income working parents, or
             isn't it the government's responsibility?
             -------------------------------------------------------

           1364  1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE
            873  5.  NOT GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY

             62  8.  DK
             14  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923746    NAME-92PRE: L19a. UNREST 7P              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L19.  (RB, P. 19) There is much discussion about the best
             way to deal with the problem of urban unrest and rioting.
             Some say it is more important to use all available force to
             maintain law and order -- no matter what results.  Others
             say it is more important to correct the problems of poverty
             and unemployment that give rise to the disturbances. And, of
             course, other people have opinions in between.

             L19a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: Due to a design error, abbreviated telephone (short
             form) and Spanish language questionnaires were produced with
             the L19a scale printed reversed in the text. Because
             interviewers handled this problem in different ways, it was
             impossible to determine which scale position a number given
             by Rs response corresponds.  Therefore, all cases of short
             form or Spanish questionnaires (3,4,6,7 in V3011) have been
             coded 9 (NA) in L19a.

            431  1.  SOLVE PROBLEMS OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT
            300  2.
            271  3.
            472  4.
            185  5.
            121  6.
            180  7.  USE ALL AVAILABLE FORCE

             24  8.  DK
            193  9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011
            308  0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

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VAR 923747    NAME-92PRE: L20. TERM LIMIT              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L20.  A law has been proposed that would limit members of
             Congress to no more than 12 years of service in that office.
             Do you favor or oppose such a law?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1770  1.  FAVOR
            400  5.  OPPOSE

            125  8.  DK
             18  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923748    NAME-92PRE: L21. SAV/LOANS               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L21.  Have you heard or read anything about the problems in
             the savings and loan business?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1720  1.  YES
            556  5.  NO

             26  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923749    NAME-92PRE: L21A. S&L 2DIG              
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             L21a.  Who do you think is more to blame for the problems of
             the savings and loans business--former president Reagan,
             President Bush, the Congress, or the owners and managers of
             the savings and loans?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            214  01.  REAGAN
             42  02.  BUSH
            138  03.  CONGRESS
            957  04.  OWNERS & MANAGERS
              8  11.  REAGAN AND BUSH (VOL)
              5  12.  REAGAN AND CONGRESS (VOL)
             12  13.  REAGAN AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
                 14.  BUSH AND CONGRESS (VOL)
              3  15.  BUSH AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
             21  16.  CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
              1  21.  REAGAN, BUSH AND CONGRESS (VOL)
              2  22.  REAGAN, BUSH AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
              2  23.  REAGAN, CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
              1  24.  BUSH, CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
            220  30.  ALL OF THEM (VOL)
             30  70.  OTHER
              1  80.  NONE OF THEM (VOL)

             54  98.  DK
              9  99.  NA
            765  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in L21

             There are no variables in range 3750-3800

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VAR 923801    NAME-92PRE: M1a. WOMAN EQ ROL            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M1.  (RB, P. 20) Recently there has been a lot of talk about
             women's rights. Some people feel that women should have an
             equal role with men in running business, industry, and
             government.  Others feel that women's place is in the home.

             M1a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1263  1.  WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE AN EQUAL ROLE
            336  2.
            172  3.
            328  4.
            110  5.
             65  6.
             90  7.  WOMEN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

             11  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
             99  0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

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VAR 923802    NAME-92PRE: M2.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M2.  Some people have suggested placing new limits on
             foreign imports in order to protect American jobs. Others
             say that such limits would raise consumer prices and hurt
             American exports.  Do you favor or oppose placing new limits
             on imports, or haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1165  1.  FAVOR NEW LIMITS
            571  5.  OPPOSE NEW LIMITS

             73  8.  DK
             17  9.  NA
            659  0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

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VAR 923803    NAME-92PRE: M3.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M3.  Which of the following statements comes closer to your
             opinion--one, Japanese companies are competing unfairly with
             American companies; OR two, the United States is blaming
             Japan for its own economic problems.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            757  1.  COMPETING UNFAIRLY
           1178  2.  U.S. BLAMING JAPAN FOR OWN PROBLEMS
            233  3.  BOTH/DEPENDS (VOL.)

            128  8.  DK
             17  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923804    NAME-92PRE: M4. WILL VOTE?                    
              MD=GE  8

             M4.  So far as you know now, do you expect to vote in the
             national elections this coming November or not?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           2053  1.  YES, WILL VOTE
            371  5.  NO, WILL NOT VOTE

             53  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA

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VAR 923805    NAME-92PRE: M4a. VOTE WHO?               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M4a.  Who do you think you will vote for in the election for
             President? (PROBE: We all know the election is some time
             away and people are not certain at this point who they will
             vote for.  Still, who do you think you will vote for in the
             election for President?)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            676  1.  GEORGE BUSH
            993  2.  BILL CLINTON
            152  5.  ROSS PEROT (VOL)
             15  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

            206  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            432  0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in M4

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VAR 923806    NAME-92PRE: M4b. PREF STRONG             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M4b.  Would you say that your preference for this candidate
             is strong or not strong?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1249  1.  STRONG
            564  5.  NOT STRONG

              7  8.  DK
             16  9.  NA
            649  0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in M4; 8-9 in M4a

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VAR 923807    NAME-92PRE: M4c.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M4c.  If you were going to vote, who do you think you would
             vote for in the election for President?  (PROBE: We all know
             the election is some time away and people are not certain at
             this point who they will vote for. Still, who do you think
             you would vote for in the election for President?)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            118  1.  GEORGE BUSH
            187  2.  BILL CLINTON
             55  5.  ROSS PEROT (VOL)
              5  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

             56  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
           2061  0.  Inap, 1, 9 in M4

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VAR 923808    NAME-92PRE: M4d.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M4d.  Would you say that your preference for this candidate
             is strong or not strong?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            197  1.  STRONG
            158  5.  NOT STRONG

              5  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
           2120  0.  Inap, 1, 9 in M4; 8-9 in M4c

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VAR 923809    NAME-92PRE: M5.                               
              MD=GE  8

             M5.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

            207  1.  BOX 5 IS MARKED (R VOLUNTEERED ROSS PEROT)
           2278  2.  ALL OTHERS

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VAR 923810    NAME-92PRE: M6.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M6.  Was Ross Perot ever your first choice for president?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            474  1.  YES
           1778  5.  NO

              3  8.  DK
             23  9.  NA
            207  0.  Inap, 1 in M5

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VAR 923811    NAME-92PRE: N1a.                              
              MD=GE  8

             N1.  Here are some more questions about federal spending.
             If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year,
             for which of the following programs would you like to see
             spending increased and for which would you like to see
             spending decreased...

             N1a.  Should federal spending on social security be
             increased, decreased, or kept about the same?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1187  1.  INCREASED
           1150  2.  SAME
            102  3.  DECREASED
              2  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             30  8.  DK
             14  9.  NA

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VAR 923812    NAME-92PRE: N2b.                              
              MD=GE  8

             N2b.  (Should federal spending on) science and technology
             (be increased, decreased, or kept about the same?)
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

           1012  1.  INCREASED
           1080  2.  SAME
            312  3.  DECREASED
              4  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             65  8.  DK
             12  9.  NA

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VAR 923813    NAME-92PRE: N2c.                              
              MD=GE  8

             N2c.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Child Care?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

           1209  1.  INCREASED
            963  2.  SAME
            225  3.  DECREASED
             17  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             56  8.  DK
             15  9.  NA

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VAR 923814    NAME-92PRE: N2d.                              
              MD=GE  8

             N2d.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Dealing with Crime?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

           1704  1.  INCREASED
            640  2.  SAME
             82  3.  DECREASED
              1  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             43  8.  DK
             15  9.  NA

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VAR 923815    NAME-92PRE: N2e.                              
              MD=GE  8

             N2e.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Improving and protecting the
             environment?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

           1484  1.  INCREASED
            838  2.  SAME
            103  3.  DECREASED
              2  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             44  8.  DK
             14  9.  NA

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VAR 923816    NAME-92PRE: N2f.                              
              MD=GE  8

             N2f.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Government assistance to the
             unemployed?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

            963  1.  INCREASED
           1155  2.  SAME
            310  3.  DECREASED
              2  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             40  8.  DK
             15  9.  NA

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VAR 923817    NAME-92PRE: N2g.                              
              MD=GE  8

             N2g.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Poor people?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

           1328  1.  INCREASED
            921  2.  SAME
            161  3.  DECREASED
              5  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             52  8.  DK
             18  9.  NA

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VAR 923818    NAME-92PRE: N2h.                              
              MD=GE  8

             N2h.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Public schools?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

           1600  1.  INCREASED
            742  2.  SAME
             97  3.  DECREASED
              2  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             29  8.  DK
             15  9.  NA

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VAR 923819    NAME-92PRE: N2j.                              
              MD=GE  8

             N2j.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Aid to big cities?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

            487  1.  INCREASED
           1173  2.  SAME
            695  3.  DECREASED
             14  7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

             94  8.  DK
             22  9.  NA

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VAR 923820    NAME-92PRE: Q1. RELIG IMP                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q1.  Do you consider religion to be an important part of
             your life, or not?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1800  1.  YES, IMPORTANT
            495  5.  NO, NOT IMPORTANT

             11  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923821    NAME-92PRE: Q2.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q2.  Would you say your religion provides some guidance in
             your day-to-day living, quite a bit of guidance, or a great
             deal of guidance in your day-to-day life?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            429  1.  SOME
            522  2.  QUITE A BIT
            844  3.  A GREAT DEAL

              3  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            685  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in Q1

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VAR 923822    NAME-92PRE: Q3.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q3.  (RB, P.21) People practice their religion in different
             ways.  Outside of attending religious services, do you pray
             several times a day, once a day, a few times a week, once a
             week or less or never?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            652  1.  SEVERAL TIMES A DAY
            559  2.  ONCE A DAY
            426  3.  FEW TIMES A WEEK
            406  4.  ONCE A WEEK OR LESS
            242  5.  NEVER

              2  8.  DK
             26  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923823    NAME-92PRE: Q4.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q4.  (RB, STILL ON P.21) Outside of attending religious
             services, do you read the Bible several times a day, once a
             day, a few times a week, once a week or less or never?
             -----------------------------------------------------------
             90  1.  SEVERAL TIMES A DAY
            224  2.  ONCE A DAY
            300  3.  FEW TIMES A WEEK
            825  4.  ONCE A WEEK OR LESS
            848  5.  NEVER

              1  8.  DK
             25  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923824    NAME-92PRE: Q5. BIBLE                    
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q5.  (RB, P.22) Which of these statements comes closest to
             describing your feelings about the Bible?  You can just tell
             me the number of the statement you choose.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            893  1.  ONE, THE BIBLE IS THE ACTUAL WORD OF GOD AND IS TO
                     BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR
           1071  2.  TWO, THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD BUT NOT EVERYTHING
                     IN IT SHOULD BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR
            286  3.  THREE, THE BIBLE IS A BOOK WRITTEN BY MEN AND IS NOT
                     THE WORD OF GOD.
             19  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

             23  8.  DK
             21  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923825    NAME-92PRE: Q6.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q6.  (RB, P.23) How often during the past week did you watch
             religious programs on TV?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             58  1.  DAILY
             79  2.  SEVERAL DAYS
            549  3.  ONCE OR TWICE
           1765  4.  NEVER

              6  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
             22  0.  Inap, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 923826    NAME-92PRE: X1. ATTEND SERV              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X1.  Lots of things come up that keep people from attending
             religious services even if they want to. Thinking about your
             life these days, do you ever attend religious services,
             apart from occasional weddings, baptisms or funerals?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form
             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

           1652  1.  YES
            825  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
              4  0.  Inap, 4 in V3011

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VAR 923827    NAME-92PRE: X1a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X1a.  Regardless of whether you now attend any religious
             services do you ever think of yourself as part of a
             particular church or denomination?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form
             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

            487  1.  YES
            337  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           1660  0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 1, 8-9 in X1

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VAR 923828    NAME-92PRE: X2.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X2.  Do you go to religious services every week, almost
             every week, once or twice a month, a few times a year, or
             never?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form
             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

            665  1.  EVERY WEEK
            261  2.  ALMOST EVERY WEEK
            346  3.  ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH
            368  4.  A FEW TIMES A YEAR
              7  5.  NEVER

                 8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
            833  0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1

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VAR 923829    NAME-92PRE: X2a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X2a.  Would you say you go to religious services once a week
             or more often than once a week?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form
             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

            296  1.  MORE OFTEN
            362  2.  JUST ONCE A WEEK

                 8.  DK
              7  9.  NA
           1820  0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1; 2-5, 8-9 in X2

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VAR 923830    NAME-92PRE: X3a/b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             [X3 IS NOT CODED]

             Responses to individual questions X3a,b; X4, X4a-k and X5
             are summarized in VARIABLE 3850 X4z, R's RELIGION
             AFFILIATION SUMMARY.  Users who wish to understand the inner
             working of this section are strongly encouraged to examine
             the questionnaire in the appendix.

             X3a.  Do you mostly attend a place of worship that is
             Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or what?

             X3b.  Do you consider yourself Protestant, Roman Catholic,
             Jewish, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1171  1.  PROTESTANT
            549  2.  CATHOLIC
             44  3.  JEWISH
            248  4.  ANY OTHER

                 8.  R refused to answer (see Supervisor before using)
              6  9.  NA
            467  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a

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VAR 923831    NAME-92PRE: X4.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             X4.  (What church or denomination is that?)
             -------------------------------------------

            443  01.  BAPTIST
             61  02.  EPISCOPALIAN/ANGLICAN/CHURCH OF ENGLAND
            132  03.  LUTHERAN
            216  04.  METHODIST
             51  05.  "JUST PROTESTANT"
             76  06.  PRESBYTERIAN
             12  07.  REFORMED
              4  08.  BRETHREN
              5  09.  EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
             53  10.  CHRISTIAN OR JUST CHRISTIAN
              2  11.  CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST
             37  12.  CHURCH (or CHURCHES) OF CHRIST
             10  13.  UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
             13  14.  DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
             23  15.  CHURCH OF GOD
             23  16.  ASSEMBLY OF GOD
             13  17.  CONGREGATIONALIST
             18  18.  HOLINESS (SPECIFY)
             46  19.  PENTECOSTAL (SPECIFY)
              1  20.  FRIENDS, QUAKER
             13  21.  ORTHODOX, e.g. Greek, Russian (SPECIFY)
             40  22.  NON-DENOMINATIONAL--PROTESTANT
             16  23.  MORMONS
             15  24.  JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
              8  25.  LATTER DAY SAINTS
              9  26.  UNITARIAN/UNIVERSALIST
              5  27.  BUDDHIST
              1  28.  HINDU
              9  29.  MUSLIM/ISLAM
                 30.  NATIVE AMERICAN
             60  31.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

                 98.  DK
              4  99.  NA
           1066  00.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b

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VAR 923832    NAME-92PRE: X4a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X4a.  (BAPTIST) With which Baptist group is your church
             associated?  Is it the Southern Baptist Convention, the
             American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., the American
             Baptist Association, the National Baptist Convention USA, an
             independent Baptist church or some other Baptist group?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            207  1.  SOUTHERN
             20  2.  AMERICAN BAPTIST U.S.A.
             21  3.  AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
             52  4.  INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
             14  5.  NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION USA
             37  7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

             90  8.  DK; "JUST BAPTIST"
              2  9.  NA
           2042  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     02-31, 98-99 in X4

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VAR 923833    NAME-92PRE: X4b.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X4b.  Are you affiliated with any larger Baptist group or is
             this strictly a local church?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             45  1.  LOCAL
              5  7.  AFFILIATED WITH LARGER GROUP: (SPECIFY)

              1  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           2433  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     02-31, 98-99 in X4; 1-3, 5-9 in X4a

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VAR 923834    NAME-92PRE: X4c.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X4c.  (LUTHERAN) Is this church part of the Evangelical
             Lutheran Church in America, the Missouri Synod, or some
             other Lutheran group?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             58  1.  EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA (formerly
                     Lutheran Church in America, American Lutheran
                     Church)
             42  2.  MISSOURI SYNOD
              5  7.  OTHER (Specify)

             27  8.  DK; "JUST LUTHERAN"
                 9.  NA
           2353  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-02, 04-31, 98-99 in X4

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VAR 923835    NAME-92PRE: X4d.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X4d.  (METHODIST) Is your church part of the United
             Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal, or some other
             Methodist group?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            181  1.  UNITED METHODIST
             16  2.  AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL (AME)
              6  7.  OTHER (Specify)

             12  8.  DK; "JUST METHODIST"
              1  9.  NA
           2269  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-03, 05-31, 98-99 in X4

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VAR 923836    NAME-92PRE: X4e.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X4e.  (PRESBYTERIAN) Is this the Presbyterian Church in the
             USA or some other Presbyterian group?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             64  1.  PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U.S.A. (FORMERLY UNITED
                     PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH)
              7  7.  OTHER (Specify)

              5  8.  DK; "JUST PRESBYTERIAN"
                 9.  NA
           2409  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-05, 07-31, 98-99 in X4

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VAR 923837    NAME-92PRE: X4f.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X4f.  (REFORMED) Is this the Christian Reformed Church, the
             Reformed Church in America, or some other Reformed group?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

              5  1.  CHRISTIAN REFORMED
              4  2.  REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA
              3  7.  OTHER (Specify)

                 8.  DK; "JUST REFORMED"
                 9.  NA
           2473  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-06, 08-31, 98-99 in X4

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VAR 923838    NAME-92PRE: X4g.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X4g.  (BRETHREN) Is this the Church of the Brethren, the
             Plymouth Brethren, or what?
             --------------------------------------------------------

              1  1.  CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
              2  2.  PLYMOUTH BRETHREN
              1  7.  OTHER (Specify)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2481  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-07, 09-31, 98-99 in X4

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VAR 923839    NAME-92PRE: X4h.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X4h.  ('CHRISTIAN' OR 'JUST CHRISTIAN') When you say
             "Christian" does that mean the denomination called the
             "Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)", or some other
             Christian denomination, or do you mean to say "I am just a
             Christian"?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

              3  1.  DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
             34  2.  JUST CHRISTIAN
             15  7.  OTHER, CHRISTIAN (Specify)

              1  8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2432  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-09, 11-31, 98-99 in X4

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VAR 923840    NAME-92PRE: X4i.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X4i.  (CHURCH OR CHURCHES OF CHRIST) Is this the Church of
             Christ or the United Church of Christ?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             31  1.  CHURCH OF CHRIST
              3  2.  UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
              1  7.  OTHER (Specify)

              1  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           2448  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-11, 13-31, 98-99 in X4

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VAR 923841    NAME-92PRE: X4j.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X4j.  (CHURCH OF GOD) Is this the Church of God of Anderson,
             Indiana; the Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the
             Church of God in Christ; or some other Church of God?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

              6  1.  ANDERSON, IN
              4  2.  CLEVELAND, TN
              4  3.  IN CHRIST
              6  7.  OTHER (Specify)

              3  8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2462  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-14, 16-31, 98-99 in X4

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VAR 923842    NAME-PRE 92: X4K/X5.DUMMY               
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             NOTE: X4k and X5 are now padded with zeros. The open-ended
             responses, have been hand-coded into X4z - R's Religious
             Affiliation SUMMARY, but the actual responses were deleted.

             X4k.  (Holiness, Pentecostal: Specify:) What kind of church
             is that?  What is it called exactly? Is that part of a
             larger church or denomination?  What is that church called?
             (THESE QUESTIONS ARE PROBES.  USE THESE AND OTHERS TO GET AS
             MUCH SPECIFIC INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

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VAR 923843    NAME-PRE 92: X4K/X5.DUMMY        
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             X5.  (OTHER: SPECIFY:)  What is it called exactly?  Is that
             church part of a denomination?  (USE ANY OR ALL AS
             NECESSARY, GET AS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See note preceding question X4k>

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VAR 923844    NAME-92PRE: X5a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X5a.  (OTHER:) Is that group Christian?
             ---------------------------------------

             55  1.  YES
              4  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2426  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-30, 98-99 in X4

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VAR 923845    NAME-92PRE: X6a/b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X6a.  (JEWISH:) Do you usually attend a synagogue or temple
             that is Orthodox, Conservative, Reform or what?

             X6b.  Do you consider yourself Orthodox, Conservative,
             Reform, or what?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

              6  1.  ORTHODOX
             22  2.  REFORM
             14  3.  CONSERVATIVE
              2  7.  OTHER (Specify)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2441  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 8-9 in X1; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 1-2,
                     4, 9 in X3a/b

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VAR 923846    NAME-92PRE: X7.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X7.  (ASK OF PROTESTANTS, CATHOLICS OR OTHER CHRISTIANS
             EXCEPT ORTHODOX:) (RB, P.24) Which one of these words best
             describes your kind of Christianity, fundamentalist,
             evangelical, charismatic or spirit filled, moderate to
             liberal?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            223  1.  FUNDAMENTALIST
            256  2.  EVANGELICAL
            367  3.  CHARISMATIC/SPIRIT FILLED
            768  4.  MODERATE TO LIBERAL
             50  5.  SOMETHING ELSE (VOLUNTEERED)

            207  8.  DK
             58  9.  NA
            556  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     11, 21, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a

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VAR 923847    NAME-92PRE: X8.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X8.  (ASK OF ALL PROTESTANTS, CATHOLICS OR OTHER
             CHRISTIANS:)  Would you call yourself a born-again
             Christian, that is, have you personally had a conversion
             experience related to Jesus Christ?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for the panel short form cases (3 in V3011)
             have been added to this variable.

            757  1.  YES
           1255  5.  NO

             19  8.  DK
             32  9.  NA
            422  0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 3, 9 in X3a/b; 11,
                     27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a

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VAR 923848    NAME-92PRE: X9.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X9.  Are you officially a member of a parish, congregation,
             temple, or other place of worship?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1341  1.  YES
            624  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
            519  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b;
                     11, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a

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VAR 923849    NAME-92PRE: X10.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             X10.  Do you participate in a religious organization,
             society or group outside of (your/a)
             (parish/congregation/temple/ place of worship)?
             -----------------------------------------------------

            308  1.  YES
           1655  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
            519  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b;
                     11, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a

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VAR 923850    NAME-92PRE: X4z. R RELIGION            
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             X4z.  R's Religious Affiliation SUMMARY
             ---------------------------------------

             This set of religion codes, which was first used in the NES
             time series in 1990, was developed by a group of scholars
             headed by David Leege of the University of Notre Dame and is
             still in the process of refinement.  A few changes have been
             made since the 1990 version: codes 127 and 133 have been
             combined into code 127 [no 1992 code 133]; code 102 has been
             moved to become code 306 [no 1992 code 102]; and codes 267
             and 261 have been added [new].

             Those interested in comparing 1992 codes to the set of codes
             in use through 1988, please see Addendum B

             Users who wish to understand the inner working of the
             religion section and summary are strongly encouraged to
             examine the questionnaire.

             Variable 3850 (X4z) contains the information gathered in
             question X3a,b; X4; X4a-k; X5; X5a and X6a,b.  Information
             collected in open-ended responses (7 in X4a, X4b, X4c, X4d,
             X4e, X4f, X4g, X4h, X4i, X4j; open-ended responses for codes
             18, 19, 21, 31 in X4) have been hand-coded into this summary
             variable.  1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011)
             have been added to this variable (Although 1990 data were
             not added to the individual variables from which the summary
             was built).

             R's with NO RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE OR IDENTIFICATION have in
             all past years been included in missing data.  To maintain
             consistency with past practice, such cases appear in missing
             data code 0 in this variable, but some users may wish to
             include these cases as valid data.

             GENERAL PROTESTANT

             60  010.  Protestant, no denomination given
             57  020.  Non-denominational Protestant
              1  030.  Community church
              2  040.  Inter-denominational Protestant
             39  099.  Christian (NFS); "just Christian"

             ADVENTIST

              5  100.  7th Day Adventist
                 109.  Adventist (NFS)

             ANGLICAN

             63  110.  Episcopalian; Anglican

             BAPTIST

             25  120.  American Baptist Association
             24  121.  American Baptist Churches U.S.A. (inaccurately
                       known as "Northern Baptist")
                 122.  Baptist Bible Fellowship
                 123.  Baptist General Conference
             16  124.  Baptist Missionary Association of America
              1  125.  Conservative Baptist Association of America
              2  126.  General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
                       (G.A.R.B.)
              3  127.  National Association of Free Will Baptists (United
                       Free Will Baptist Church)
              5  128.  Primitive Baptists
             16  129.  National Baptist Convention in the U.S.A.
              1  130.  National Baptist Convention of America
              3  131.  National Primitive Baptist Convention of the
                       U.S.A.
              1  132.  Progressive National Baptist Convention
                 134.  Reformed Baptist (Calvinist)
            216  135.  Southern Baptist Convention
              3  147.  Fundamental Baptist (no denom. ties)
             50  148.  Local (independent) Baptist churches with no
                       denominational ties or links to a national
                       fellowship
            101  149.  Baptist (NFS)

             CONGREGATIONAL

             27  150.  United Church of Christ (includes Congregational,
                       Evangelical and Reformed)
                 151.  Congregational Christian

             EUROPEAN FREE CHURCH (ANABAPTISTS)

              1  160.  Church of the Brethren
                 161.  Brethren (NFS)
              1  162.  Mennonite Church
                 163.  Moravian Church
                 164.  Old Order Amish
              1  165.  Quakers (Friends)
                 166.  Evangelical Covenant Church (not Anabaptist in
                       tradition)
              2  167.  Evangelical Free Church (not Anabaptist in
                       tradition)
              1  168.  Brethren in Christ
                 170.  Mennonite Brethren

             HOLINESS

              2  180.  Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA)
              7  181.  Church of God (Anderson, IN)
             15  182.  Church of the Nazarene
              1  183.  Free Methodist Church
              2  184.  Salvation Army
              3  185.  Wesleyan Church
             11  199.  Holiness (NFS); Church of God (NFS); R not or NA
                       whether R Pentecostal or Charismatic

             INDEPENDENT-FUNDAMENTALIST

              2  200.  Plymouth Brethren
                 201.  Independent Fundamentalist Churches of America
                 219.  Independent-Fundamentalist (NFS)

             LUTHERAN

             65  220.  Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (formerly
                       Lutheran Church in America and The American
                       Lutheran Church); ELCA
             51  221.  Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod; LC-MS
              3  222.  Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod; WELS
                 223.  Other Conservative Lutheran
             30  229.  Lutheran (NFS)

             METHODIST

            201  230.  United Methodist Church; Evangelical United
                       Brethren
             16  231.  African Methodist Episcopal Church
                 232.  African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
              3  233.  Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
             14  249.  Methodist (NFS)

             PENTECOSTAL

             35  250.  Assemblies of God
              8  251.  Church of God (Cleveland, TN)
                 252.  Church of God (Huntsville, AL)
              2  253.  International Church of the Four Square Gospel
              1  254.  Pentecostal Church of God
              5  255.  Pentecostal Holiness Church
                 256.  United Pentecostal Church International
              9  257.  Church of God in Christ (incl. NA whether 258)
                 258.  Church of God in Christ (International)
                 260.  Church of God of the Apostolic Faith
              3  261.  Church of God in Prophecy
              9  267.  Apostolic Pentecostal
              6  268.  Spanish Pentecostal
             22  269.  Pentecostal (NFS); Church of God (NFS); R not or
                       NA whether R Pentecostal or Charismatic

             PRESBYTERIAN

             71  270.  Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
              2  271.  Cumberland Presbyterian Church
                 272.  Presbyterian Church in American (PCA)
                 275.  Evangelical Presbyterian
              7  279.  Presbyterian (NFS)

             REFORMED

              8  280.  Christian Reformed Church (inaccurately known as
                       "Dutch Reformed")
              4  281.  Reformed Church in America
              1  282.  Free Hungarian Reformed Church
              1  289.  Reformed (NFS)

             RESTORATIONIST

             17  290.  Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
              7  291.  Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
             34  292.  Churches of Christ; "Church of Christ" (NFS)
                 293.  Christian Congregation

             NON-TRADITIONAL PROTESTANTS

              2  300.  Christian Scientists
             27  301.  Mormons; Latter Day Saints
                 302.  Spiritualists
             11  303.  Unitarian; Universalist
             15  304.  Jehovah's Witnesses
              3  305.  Unity; Unity Church; Christ Church Unity
              3  306.  Fundamentalist Adventist (Worldwide Church of God)
              3  309.  Non-traditional Protestant (NFS)

             ROMAN CATHOLIC

            582  400.  Roman Catholic

             JEWISH

              2  500.  Jewish, no preference
              7  501.  Orthodox
             14  502.  Conservative
             24  503.  Reformed

             EASTERN ORTHODOX (GREEK RITE CATHOLIC)

              1  700.  Greek Rite Catholic
              7  701.  Greek Orthodox
              2  702.  Russian Orthodox
                 703.  Rumanian Orthodox
                 704.  Serbian Orthodox
              1  705.  Syrian Orthodox
                 706.  Armenian Orthodox
                 707.  Georgian Orthodox
              1  708.  Ukranian Orthodox
              2  719.  Eastern Orthodox (NFS)

             NON-CHRISTIAN/NON-JEWISH

              9  720.  Muslim; Mohammedan; Islam
              6  721.  Buddhist
              1  722.  Hindu
                 723.  Bahai
                 724.  American Indian Religions (Native American
                       Religions)
                 729.  Other non-Christian/non-Jewish
              3  790.  Religious/ethical cults

             OTHER/NO RELIGION/MISSING DATA

                 800.  Agnostics
                 801.  Atheists
              2  997.  Other

                 998.  DK; refused
             15  999.  NA (8-9 in X1; 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b, 4 in V3011)
            337  000.  None, no preference (R does not attend a place of
                       worship AND does not think of self as part of a
                       church or denomination: 5 in V3826 AND 5 in V3827)

             Code 995 which appeared in the CPS Early Release codebook
             has been removed because no cases appeared in 995 and
             because cases of no preference were coded 0.

             There are no variables in range 3851-3900

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VAR 923901    NAME-92PRE: Y1. MONTH BIRTH             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y1a.  What is the month, day and year of your birth?--MONTH
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            204  01.  January
            190  02.  February
            194  03.  March
            183  04.  April
            184  05.  May
            207  06.  June
            204  07.  July
            218  08.  August
            198  09.  September
            186  10.  October
            183  11.  November
            179  12.  December

              1  98.  DK
              4  99.  NA; refused
            150  00.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011

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VAR 923902    NAME-92PRE: Y1. YEAR BIRTH            
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             Y1b.  What is the month, day and year of your birth?--YEAR
             ----------------------------------------------------------
             Actual YEAR (1890-1975)

                 1890.
                        .
                        .
                 1975.

                 9998.  DK
                 9999.  NA; refused
                 0000.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011

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VAR 923903    NAME-92PRE: Y1x. R AGE                  
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y1x.  Recoded AGE
             -----------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form
             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

             This variable was built by subtracting the month and year of
             R's birth from month and year of interview.  For short form
             cross section (4 in V3011) and those cases who refused to
             give us their date of birth, we either transferred here
             their age from the Household Listing in the Cover Sheet
             (cross-section), or we updated their age from 1990 (panel).

                 17.
                      .
                      .
                 90.
                 91.  91 years or older
                 00.  NA; 4 in V3011

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VAR 923904    NAME-92PRE: Y2. R MARITAL ST             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y2.  Are you married now and living with your
             (husband/wife)-- or are you widowed, divorced, separated, or
             have you never married?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:  Y2 was not asked of panel respondents interviewed
             using the "short form" questionnaire, and their marital
             status from 1990 was copied here.  For 22 cases the 1990
             data were inconsistent with the Y21 CHECKPOINT in 1992,
             alerting us to possible changes in marital status.  Each
             case was reviewed and Y2 was corrected using information
             from the cover sheet, the thumbnail sketch and other
             variables.  Y2 then represents our best estimate of R's
             PRESENT MARITAL STATUS.

             If it is known that R is not currently married/partnered (1
             in Y3c), but R refused to define specific status either as
             never married, divorced, separated or widowed, then code 8
             has been used.

             If spouse is in nursing home or spouse works and lives in
             another city, or if R's family is in the process of moving
             and is temporarily split between two residences, code 1 is
             used.

           1352  1.  MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE (OR SPOUSE IN
                     SERVICE)
            400  2.  NEVER MARRIED
            283  3.  DIVORCED
             81  4.  SEPARATED
            275  5.  WIDOWED
             84  7.  PARTNERS NOT MARRIED (VOL.)

              5  8.  R not married/partnered (1 in Y3c), R refused to say
                     whether never married, divorced, separated or
                     widowed
              1  9.  NA
              4  0.  Inap, 4 in V3011

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VAR 923905    NAME-92PRE: Y3.                        
              MD=96 OR GE  98

             EDUCATION SEQUENCE FOR R:    (Y3 - Y3x)

             Y3.  What is the highest grade of school or year of college
             you have completed?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

              3  00.  NONE, no grades completed
              3  01.  One year completed
              5  02.  Two years completed
              7  03.  Three years completed
              8  04.  Four years completed
             10  05.  Five years completed
             19  06.  Six years completed
             28  07.  Seven years completed
            104  08.  Eight years completed
             74  09.  Nine years completed
             78  10.  Ten years completed
             92  11.  Eleven years completed
            778  12.  Twelve years completed (or 1 in Y3a)
            188  13.  Thirteen years
            276  14.  Fourteen years
            109  15.  Fifteen years
            290  16.  Sixteen years; four years of college completed
            257  17.  Seventeen years; graduate study

            150  96.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011
                 98.  DK
              6  99.  NA

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VAR 923906    NAME-92PRE: Y3a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y3a.  (IF 12 YEARS OR LESS:) Did you get a high school
             diploma or pass a high school equivalency test?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             Note: if R responded "yes," Y3 has been coded 12.

            758  1.  YES
            442  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
           1276  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 13-17, 98-99 in Y3

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VAR 923907    NAME-92PRE: Y3b.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y3b.  (IF 13 YEARS OR MORE:) What is the highest degree that
             you have earned?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            358  01.  Bachelor's degree:  BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH,
                      BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA,
                      BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS
                      in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD
            130  02.  Master's degree:  MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED,
                      MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM,
                      STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS
             18  03.  PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD
             12  04.  LLB, JD
             12  05.  MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy)
                 06.  JDC, STD, THD
            155  07.  Associate Degree, AA
            384  96.  No degree earned

              2  98.  DK
             49  99.  NA
           1365  00.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 00-12, 98-99 in Y3

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VAR 923908    NAME-92PRE: Y3x. R EDUCAT               
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y3x.  SUMMARY: R's Education
             ----------------------------

             Y3, and Y3a-b were not asked of respondents on the short
             form questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the
             data for this variable was copied from the equivalent 1990
             Post-election varialbe [although the data for the component
             variable Y3, Y3a-b was not copied].

             Built from Y3, Y3a-b

            192  01.  8 grades or less (0-8 in Y3)
            274  02.  9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 yrs.
                      without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Y3 and 5
                      in Y3a)
            812  03.  High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Y3a)
            412  04.  More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree
                      (13-17 in Y3 and 96 in Y3b)
            160  05.  Junior or community college level degrees (AA
                      degrees) (07 in Y3b)
            385  06.  BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01
                      in Y3b)
            185  07.  Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Y3b)

              3  98.  DK (98 in Y3; 8 in Y3a; 98 in Y3b)
             58  99.  NA (99 in Y3; 9-12 in Y3 and 9 in Y3a; 13-17 in Y3
                      and 99 in Y3b)
              4  00.  Inap,4 in V3011

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VAR 923909    NAME-92PRE: Y3c.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             EDUCATION SEQUENCE FOR R's SPOUSE OR PARTNER    (Y3c - Y3z)

             Y3c.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1350  1.  R IS MARRIED OR LIVING WITH PARTNER (BOX '1' OR "7"
                     MARKED AT Y2)
            985  2.  ALL OTHERS
            150  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011

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VAR 923910    NAME-92PRE: Y3d.                             
              MD=GE  96

             Y3d.  What is the highest grade of school or year of college
             (your husband/your wife/your partner) has completed?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

              3  00.  NONE, no grades completed
              2  01.  One year completed
              2  02.  Two years completed
              7  03.  Three years completed
              7  04.  Four years completed
              3  05.  Five years completed
             14  06.  Six years completed
             14  07.  Seven years completed
             35  08.  Eight years completed
             24  09.  Nine years completed
             51  10.  Ten years completed
             38  11.  Eleven years completed
            546  12.  Twelve years completed (or 1 in Y3e)
             76  13.  Thirteen years
            168  14.  Fourteen years
             54  15.  Fifteen years
            167  16.  Sixteen years; four years of college completed
            131  17.  Seventeen years; graduate study

           1135  96.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c
              2  98.  DK
              6  99.  NA

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VAR 923911    NAME-92PRE: Y3e.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y3e.  (IF 12 YRS OR LESS:) Did (he/she) get a high school
             diploma or pass a high school equivalency test?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: if R responded "yes," Y3d has been coded 12.

            538  1.  YES
            207  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           1739  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c; 13-17, 98-99 in Y3d

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VAR 923912    NAME-92PRE: Y3f.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y3f.  (IF 13 YRS. OR MORE:) What is the highest degree that
             (he/she) has earned?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            184  01.  Bachelor's degree:  BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH,
                      BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA,
                      BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS
                      in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD
             74  02.  Master's degree:  MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED,
                      MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM,
                      STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS
             10  03.  PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD
             11  04.  LLB, JD
              7  05.  MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy)
                 06.  JDC, STD, THD
             88  07.  Associate Degree, AA
            175  96.  No degree earned

             11  98.  DK
             36  99.  NA
           1889  00.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c; 00-12, 98-99 in Y3d

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VAR 923913    NAME-92PRE: Y3z. SPOUSE EDUC            
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y3z.  SUMMARY: Spouse's Education
             ---------------------------------

             Question Y3, Y3e-f were not asked of respondents on the
             short form questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents
             the data for this variable was copied from the equivalent
             1990 Post-election variables.  Although data for the
             component variables was not copied.

             Built from Y3d, Y3e-f.

             90  01.  8 grades or less (0-8 in Y3d)
            126  02.  9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 yrs.
                      without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Y3d and 5
                      in Y3e)
            562  03.  High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Y3e)
            188  04.  More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree
                      (13-17 in Y3d and 96 in Y3f)
             96  05.  Junior or community college level degrees (AA
                      degrees) (07 in Y3f)
            191  06.  BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01
                      in Y3f)
            111  07.  Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Y3f)

             13  98.  DK (98 in Y3d; 8 in Y3e; 98 in Y3f)
             59  99.  NA (99 in Y3d; 9-12 in Y3d and 9 in Y3e; 13-17 in
                      Y3d and 99 in Y3f)
           1049  00.  p, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c

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VAR 923914    NAME-92PRE: Y4. R WORK ST                    
              MD=GE  98

             Y4.  (RB, P.25) We'd like to know if you are working now,
             temporarily laid off, or are you unemployed, retired,
             permanently disabled,(a homemaker), (a student), or what?
             (MARK ALL THAT APPLY).
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           1433  10.  WORKING NOW only
             19  15.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED--currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
              1  16.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
             29  17.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
             56  18.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
             33  20.  TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
            127  40.  UNEMPLOYED
            365  50.  RETIRED--no other occupation
             10  51.  R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours a week
             95  60.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING
                 61.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours a week
            229  70.  HOMEMAKER--no other occupation
             17  71.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours a week
              3  75.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other
                      occupation
             46  80.  STUDENT--no other occupation
             20  81.  R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently
                      less than 20 hours a week

              2  99.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923915    NAME-92PRE: Y4x.                              
              MD=GE  9

             Y4x.  SUMMARY: R's working status
             ---------------------------------

             Built from Y4.

           1538  1.  R working now or is retired/permanently disabled/
                     homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week
                     (10, 15-18 in Y4)
             33  2.  R temporarily laid off (20 in Y4)
            127  4.  R unemployed (40 in Y4)
            375  5.  R retired and not working 20 hours or more per week
                     (50, 51 in Y4)
             95  6.  R permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or
                     more per week (60, 61 in Y4)
            249  7.  R homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week
                     (70-71, 75 in Y4)
             66  8.  R student not working 20 hours or more per week (80,
                     81 in Y4)

              2  9.  NA (99 in Y4)

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923916    NAME-92PRE: Y4a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y4a.  (IF R IS UNEMPLOYED) Have you ever done any work for
             pay?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            119  1.  YES
              8  5.  NO

                 9.  NA
           2358  0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                     99 in Y4

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923917    NAME-92PRE: Y4b.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y4b.  (IF R IS RETIRED) When did you retire?
             --------------------------------------------

             Last two digits of YEAR (30-92)

                 30.
                      .
                      .
                 92.

                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                      99 in Y4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923918    NAME-92PRE: Y4c.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y4c.  (IF R IS DISABLED) Have you ever done any work for
             pay?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             87  1.  YES
              9  5.  NO

                 9.  NA
           2389  0.  Inap, 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71, 75,
                     80-81, 99 in Y4

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923919    NAME-92PRE: Y4d.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y4d.  (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Are you doing any work
             for pay at the present time?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            115  1.  YES
            278  5.  NO

              7  9.  NA
           2085  0.  Inap, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Y4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923920    NAME-92PRE: Y4e.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y4e.  (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT)
             In the last six months, did you do any work for pay?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             46  1.  YES
            232  5.  NO

                 9.  NA
           2207  0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in
                     Y4; 1, 8-9 in Y4d

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923921    NAME-92PO.Y5/A.R WKG NOW OCC            
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:   Y5 - Y9b

             Y5.  What is your main occupation?  (What sort of work do
             you do?)

             Y5a.  What are your most important activities or duties?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923922    NAME-92PRE: Y5x(1).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y5x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ---------------------------------------
             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y5

            222  01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
            264  02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
             53  03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-
                      235)
            159  04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
            226  05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-
                      389)
             11  06.  Private Household (403-407)
             35  07.  Protective Service (408-427)
            180  08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
             60  09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
            195  10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
             95  11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-
                      799)
             60  12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                      (800-859)
             42  13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
             11  14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
              5  99.  NA
            867  00.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923923    NAME-R WKG-OCC PREST                  
              MD=0 OR GE  9900

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y5x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             -----------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,
             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923924    NAME-92PRE: Y5b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             Y5b.  What kind of (business/industry) is that?
             -----------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 932.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923925    NAME-92PRE: Y6.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y6.  Do you work for someone else, are you self-employed, or
             what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1249  1.  SOMEONE ELSE
             38  2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
            213  3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
            984  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923926    NAME-92PRE: Y6a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y6a.  Are you employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             ---------------------------------------------------

            262  1.  YES
           1023  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
           1198  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                     Y4; 3, 8-9 in Y6

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923927    NAME-92PRE: Y7.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y7.  About how many hours do you work on your job in the
             average week?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923928    NAME-92PRE: Y7a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y7a.  Is that more hours than you want to work, fewer hours
             than you want to work, or generally about right?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            196  1.  FEWER
           1024  3.  ABOUT RIGHT
            396  5.  MORE

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            867  0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923929    NAME-92PRE: Y8.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y8.  How worried are you about losing your job in the near
             future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            148  1.  A LOT
            302  3.  SOMEWHAT
           1155  5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

             10  8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
              3  9.  NA
            867  0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923930    NAME-92PRE: Y9.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y9.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

             SEE Y4

           1585  1.  R IS WORKING NOW
             33  2.  R TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
            867  0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923931    NAME-92PRE: Y9a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y9a.  Were you out of work or laid off at any time during
             the last six months?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            179  1.  YES
           1405  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
            900  0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4; 2 in Y9

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923932    NAME-92PRE: Y9b.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y9b.  During the last six months, have you had a reduction
             in your work hours or had to take a cut in pay at any time
             for reasons other than illness or personal choice?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            222  1.  YES
           1361  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            900  0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4; 2 in Y9

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923933    NAME-92PO.Y10/A.R UN/RT/D OCC           
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED AND HAS EVER

             WORKED FOR PAY: Y10 - Y15a

             Y10.  What kind of work did you do on your last regular job?
             (What was your occupation?)

             Y10a.  What were your most important activities or duties?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                      9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923934    NAME-92PRE: Y10x(1).                    
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y10x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ----------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y10, Y10a.

             69  01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
             64  02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
             15  03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-
                      235)
             44  04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
             81  05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-
                      389)
             15  06.  Private Household (403-407)
              6  07.  Protective Service (408-427)
             81  08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
             32  09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
             67  10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
             68  11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-
                      799)
             22  12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                      (800-859)
             19  13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
              4  14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
             13  99.  NA
           1885  00.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                      9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923935    NAME-R U/R/D OCC PREST                
              MD=0 OR GE  9900

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y10x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             ------------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,
             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                      9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923936    NAME-92PRE: Y10b.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             Y10b.  What kind of (business/industry) was that?
             -------------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 932.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4;
                       5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923937    NAME-92PRE: Y11.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y11.  Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed,
             or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            513  1.  ONE ELSE
              9  2.  SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
             49  3.  ONLY

                 8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
           1909  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                     99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923938    NAME-92PRE: Y11a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y11a. Were you employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             ----------------------------------------------------

            103  1.  YES
            418  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           1963  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                     99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 3, 8-9 in Y11

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923939    NAME-92PRE: Y12.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y12.  Have you had a job in the past six months?
             ------------------------------------------------

            103  1.  YES
            494  5.  NO
              3  9.  NA
           1885  0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                     9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923940    NAME-92PRE: Y12a.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y12a. About how many hours did you work on your job in the
             average week?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                      9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 5, 9 in Y12

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923941    NAME-92PRE: Y13.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y13.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:  EMPLOYMENT STATUS
             ------------------------------------------------

             See Y4

            119  1.  R IS UNEMPLOYED
            481  2.  R IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED

           1885  0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                     9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923942    NAME-92PRE: Y14.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y14.  Are you doing any work for pay at the present time?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             30  1.  YES
            450  5.  NO

              1  9.  NA
           2004  0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                     9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1 in Y13

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923943    NAME-92PRE: Y15.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y15.  Are you looking for work at the present time?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             96  1.  YES
            473  5.  NO

                 9.  NA
           1916  0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                     9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1, 9 in Y14

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923944    NAME-92PRE: Y15a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y15a. How worried are you about not being able to find a job
             in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             70  1.  A LOT
             31  3.  SOMEWHAT
            216  5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

              6  8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
            246  9.  NA
           1916  0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                     9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1, 9 in Y14; 9 in Y15

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923945    NAME-92PO.Y16/A.R HOM/STU OCC           
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             R HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT AND HAS
             WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS: Y16 - Y20A

             Y16.  What kind of work did you do on your last regular job?
             (What was your occupation?)

             Y16a.  What were your most important activities or duties?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                      in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 923946    NAME-92PRE: Y16x(1).                    
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y16x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ----------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y16, Y16a

              1  01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
              7  02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
              2  03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-
                      235)
              8  04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
              8  05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-
                      389)
              2  06.  Private Household (403-407)
              1  07.  Protective Service (408-427)
              7  08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
              3  09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
              1  10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
              1  11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-
                      799)
              1  12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                      (800-859)
              4  13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
                 14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
           2439  00.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                      in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

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VAR 923947    NAME-R HW/ST OCC PREST                
              MD=0 OR GE  9900

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y16x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             ------------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,
             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                      in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

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VAR 923948    NAME-92PRE: Y17.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             Y17.  What kind of (business/industry) was that?
             ------------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 932.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                       in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

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VAR 923949    NAME-92PRE: Y18.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y18.  Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed,
             or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             41  1.  SOMEONE ELSE
                 2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
              3  3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2441  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                     71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

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VAR 923950    NAME-92PRE: Y18a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y18a.  Were you employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             -----------------------------------------------------

              8  1.  YES
             33  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2444  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                     71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e; 3, 8-9
                     in Y18

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VAR 923951    NAME-92PRE: Y19.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y19.  About how many hours did you work on your job in the
             average week?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                      in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

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VAR 923952    NAME-92PRE: Y29.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y20.  Are you looking for work at the present time?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             14  1.  YES
             32  5.  NO

                 9.  NA
           2439  0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in
                     Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

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VAR 923953    NAME-92PRE: Y20a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y20a.  How worried are you about not being able to find a
             job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

              9  1.  A LOT
             16  3.  SOMEWHAT
             21  5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
           2439  0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in
                     Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

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VAR 923954    NAME-REC:R 80 CENSUS OCCUP              
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             The stacked series of variables 3954-3963 combines
             occupation information about R from the "working now",
             "unemployed/retired/disabled" and "homemaker/student"
             sections.

             RC1.  WHAT IS/WAS YOUR MAIN OCCUPATION?  WHAT SORT OF WORK
             DO/DID YOU DO?

             RC1A. WHAT ARE/WERE YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES OR
             DUTIES?
             ----------------------------------------------------------
             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT
             OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.]  IF RESPONDENT WAS CODED 15

             OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER FORMER
             OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             SEE 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION MASTER CODE.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN, Y4C

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VAR 923955    NAME-REC:R 80 CENS OCC CLPSD            
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             RC2. COLLAPSED 1980 OCCUPATION CODE FOR R'S CURRENT/FORMER
             OCCUPATION
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS.  IF RESPONDENT

             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

            289  01.  EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL(001-039)
            325  02.  PROFESSIONAL SPECIALITY OCCUPATIONS(040-199)
             68  03.  TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT
                      OCCUPATIONS(200-235)
            200  04.  SALES OCCUPATIONS (236-285)
            304  05.  ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, INCLUDING CLERICAL(286-389)
             22  06.  PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (403-407)
             39  07.  PROTECTIVE SERVICE (408-427)
            254  08.  SERVICE EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD(428-469)
             91  09.  FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS(470-499)
            261  10.  PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR
                      OCCUPATIONS(500-699)
            161  11.  MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND
                      INSPECTORS(700-799)
             82  12.  TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING
                      OCCUPATIONS(800-859)
             59  13.  HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEARNERS, HELPERS AND
                      LABORERS(860-890)
             15  14.  MEMBER OF ARMED FORCES (900)

                 98.  DK
             18  99.  NA
            297  00.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

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VAR 923956    NAME-REC:R INDUSTRY                    
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             RC3. WHAT DO/DID THEY MAKE OR DO WHERE YOU WORK/ED? WHAT
             KIND OF BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY IS/WAS THAT?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED,  HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT

             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

             SEE 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY MASTER CODE

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 990.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

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VAR 923957    NAME-REC:R SELF EMPLOYED?                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             RC4. DO/DID YOU WORK FOR SOMEONE ELSE, ARE/WERE YOU
             SELF-EMPLOYED, OR WHAT?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT

             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

           1745  1.  SOMEONE ELSE
             43  2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
            255  3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            436  0.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

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VAR 923958    NAME-REC:R EMP BY GOVT?                  
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             RC5. ARE/WERE YOU EMPLOYED BY A FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL
             GOVERNMENT?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED,  HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT

             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

            363  1.  YES
           1422  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
            697  0.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 3,
                     8-9 IN Y6; 3, 8-9 IN Y11

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VAR 923959    NAME-REC:R #HOURS WORK/WEEK             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             RC6.  ABOUT HOW MANY HOURS DO/DID YOU WORK ON YOUR JOB IN
             THE AVERAGE WEEK?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             ACTUAL NUMBER OF HOURS A WEEK

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED,  HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT

             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  NINETY-SEVEN OR MORE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C;
                      5,9 IN Y12

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VAR 923960    NAME-REC:R WORRIED LOSE JOB              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             RC7. HOW WORRIED ARE YOU ABOUT LOSING YOUR JOB/NOT BEING
             ABLE TO FIND A JOB IN THE NEAR FUTURE; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, OR
             NOT MUCH AT ALL?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED,  HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT

             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

            218  1.  A LOT
            332  3.  SOMEWHAT
           1344  5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

             15  8.  DON'T KNOW, REFUSED
            249  9.  NA
            327  0.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 1,9
                     IN Y14

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VAR 923961    NAME-REC:R JOB IN LAST 6 MOS             
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             RC8.  HAVE YOU HAD A JOB IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS?
             ------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS.

            103  1.  YES
            494  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
           1885  0.  INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN
                     Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

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VAR 923962    NAME-REC:R LOOKING FOR WORK              
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             RC9.  ARE YOU LOOKING FOR WORK AT THE PRESENT TIME?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS.

             96  1.  YES
            473  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           1916  0.  INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN
                     Y4A; Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 1,9 IN Y14

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 923963    NAME-REC:R EVER WORK FOR PAY             
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             RC10.  HAVE YOU EVER DONE ANY WORK FOR PAY?
             -------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED

             OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED.

            206  1.  YES
             17  5.  NO

                 9.  NA
           2262  0.  INAP; 10,15,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4

             There are no variables in range 3964-4000

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VAR 924001    NAME-92PRE: Y21.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y21.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

             NOTE:  The Spanish language questionnaire contains for
             code 1 "R IS FEMALE AND MARRIED," so that married/
             partnered males interviewed with the Spanish questionnaire
             are NOT asked the spouse/partner series of employment
             questions.

           1438  1.  R IS MARRIED (OR PARTNERED)
           1047  2.  ALL OTHERS

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VAR 924002    NAME-92PRE: Y22.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y22.  (RB, STILL ON P.25) We'd like to know about (your
             husband/your wife/your partner).  Is he/she working now,
             temporarily laid off, or is he/she unemployed, retired,
             permanently disabled, (a homemaker), (a student), or what?
             (MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            905  10.  WORKING NOW only
              8  15.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED-- currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
                 16.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
             19  17.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
             11  18.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
              9  20.  TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
             48  40.  UNEMPLOYED
            166  50.  RETIRED--no other occupation
              3  51.  R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours a week
             37  60.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING
                 61.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours
            194  70.  HOMEMAKER--no other occupation
             14  71.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours a week
              4  75.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other
                      occupation
              6  80.  STUDENT--no other occupation
              2  81.  R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently
                      less than 20 hours a week

             12  99.  NA
           1047  00.  Inap, 2 in Y21

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VAR 924003    NAME-92PRE: Y22x.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             Y22x.  SUMMARY:  Spouse's working status
             ----------------------------------------

             Built from Y22

            943  1.  R working now or is retired/permanently disabled/
                     homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week
                     (10, 15-18 in Y22)
              9  2.  R temporarily laid off (20 in Y22)
             48  4.  R unemployed (40 in Y22)
            169  5.  R retired and not working 20 hours or more per week
                     (50, 51 in Y22)
             37  6.  R permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or
                     more per week (60, 61 in Y22)
            212  7.  R homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week
                     (70-71, 75 in Y22)
              8  8.  R student not working 20 hours or more per week (80,
                     81 in Y22)

             12  9.  NA (99 in Y22)
           1047  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21

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VAR 924004    NAME-92PRE: Y22a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y22a.  (IF SPOUSE IS UNEMPLOYED) Has (he/she) ever done any
             work for pay?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             45  1.  YES
              3  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2437  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71,
                     75, 80-81, 99 in Y22

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VAR 924005    NAME-92PRE: Y22b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y22b.  (IF SPOUSE IS RETIRED) When did (he/she) retire?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             Last two digits of YEAR (41-92)

                 41.
                      .
                      .
                 92.

                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71,
                      75, 80-81, 99 in Y22

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VAR 924006    NAME-92PRE: Y22c.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y22c.   (IF SPOUSE IS DISABLED) Has (he/she) ever done any
             work for pay?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             35  1.  YES
              2  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2448  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71,
                     75, 80-81, 99 in Y22

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 924007    NAME-92PRE: Y22d.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y22d.  (IF SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Is (he/she) doing
             any work for pay at the present time?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             44  1.  YES
            204  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
           2235  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61, 99
                     in Y22

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 924008    NAME-92PRE: Y22e.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y22e.  In the last six months, did (he/she) do any work for
             pay?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             25  1.  YES
            179  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2281  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61, 99
                     in Y22; 1, 8-9 in Y22d

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 924009    NAME-92PO.Y23/A.SPSE WKG OCC            
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:   Y23 - Y27b

             Y23.  What is (his/her) main occupation?  (What sort of work
             does (he/she) do?)

             Y23a.  What are (his/her) most important activities or
             duties?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924010    NAME-92PRE: Y23x(1).                    
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y23x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ----------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y23.

            143  01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
            150  02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
             45  03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                      (200-235)
            109  04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
            147  05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                      (286-389)
              7  06.  Private Household (403-407)
             11  07.  Protective Service (408-427)
             69  08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428- 469)
             38  09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
            120  10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
             60  11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                      (700-799)
             39  12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                      (800-859)
             20  13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
              8  14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
              5  99.  NA
           1514  00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924011    NAME-SP WKG-OCC PREST                 
              MD=0 OR GE  9900

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y23x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             ------------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,
             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924012    NAME-92PRE: Y23b.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             Y23b.   What kind of (business/industry) is that?
             -------------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 990.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924013    NAME-92PRE: Y24.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y24.  Does (he/she) work for someone else, is (he/she)
             self-employed, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------

            776  1.  SOMEONE ELSE
             22  2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
            109  3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           1578  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75,
                     80, 99 in Y22

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924014    NAME-92PRE: Y24a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y24a.  Is (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             --------------------------------------------------------

            161  1.  YES
            635  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
           1687  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75,
                     80, 99 in Y22; 3, 8-9 in Y24

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924015    NAME-92PRE: Y25.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y25.  About how many hours does (he/she) work on (his/her)
             job in the average week?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924016    NAME-92PRE: Y25a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y25a.  Is that more hours than (he/she) wants to work, fewer
             hours than (he/she) wants to work, or generally about right?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             84  1.  FEWER
            617  3.  ABOUT RIGHT
            268  5.  MORE

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
           1514  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924017    NAME-92PRE: Y26.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y26.  How worried is (he/she) about losing (his/her) job in
             the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             69  1.  A LOT
            190  3.  SOMEWHAT
            704  5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

              6  8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
           1514  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924018    NAME-92PRE: Y27.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y27.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

            962  1.  SPOUSE/PARTNER IS WORKING NOW (1 AT Y22)
              9  2.  SPOUSE/PARTNER TEMPORARILY LAID OFF

           1514  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924019    NAME-92PRE: Y27a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y27a.  Was (he/she) out of work or laid off at any time
             during the last six months?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             89  1.  YES
            872  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           1523  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22; 2
                     in Y27

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924020    NAME-92PRE: Y27b.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y27b.  During the last six months, has (he/she) had a
             reduction in (his/her) work hours or had to take a cut in
             pay at any time for reasons other than illness or personal
             choice?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            111  1.  YES
            848  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
           1523  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22; 2
                     in Y27

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924021    NAME-92PO.Y10/A.SP U/R/D OCC            
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             SPOUSE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED AND HAS

             EVER WORKED FOR PAY:  Y28 - Y32a

             Y28.  What kind of work did (he/she) do on (his/her) last
             regular job?  (What was (his/her) occupation?)

             Y28a.  What were (his/her) most important activities or
             duties?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99
                      in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924022    NAME-92PRE: Y28x(1).                    
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y28x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ----------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y28.

             30  01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
             25  02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
              5  03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                      (200-235)
             17  04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
             34  05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                      (286-389)
              1  06.  Private Household (403-407)
              6  07.  Protective Service (408-427)
             22  08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428- 469)
             17  09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
             39  10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
             32  11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                      (700-799)
             13  12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                      (800-859)
             11  13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
              1  14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
              4  99.  NA
           2228  00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81,
                      99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924023    NAME-SP U/R/D OCC PREST               
              MD=0 OR GE  9900

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y28x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             ------------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,
             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81,
                      99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924024    NAME-92PRE: Y28b.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             Y28b.  What kind of (business/industry) was that?
             -------------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 990.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                       99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924025    NAME-92PRE: Y29.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y29.  Did (he/she) work for someone else, was (he/she)
             self-employed, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------

            215  1.  SOMEONE ELSE
              4  2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
             28  3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
           2235  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71,
                     75, 80-81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924026    NAME-92PRE: Y29a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y29a.  Was (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             41  1.  YES
            177  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           2266  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71,
                     75, 80-81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in
                     Y22c; 3, 8-9 in Y29

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924027    NAME-92PRE: Y30.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y30.  Has (he/she) had a job in the past six months?
             ----------------------------------------------------

             29  1.  YES
            226  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
           2228  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99
                     in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924028    NAME-92PRE: Y30a.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y30a.  About how many hours did (he/she) work on (his/her)
             job in the average week?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99
                      in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 5, 8-9 in
                      Y30

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924029    NAME-92PRE: Y31.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y31.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:  EMPLOYMENT STATUS
             ------------------------------------------------

             45  1.  SPOUSE IS UNEMPLOYED
            212  2.  SPOUSE IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED

           2228  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99
                     in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924030    NAME-92PRE: Y31a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y31a.  Is (he/she) doing any work for pay at the present
             time?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             10  1.  YES
            201  5.  NO

              1  9.  NA
           2273  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99
                     in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 1 in Y31

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924031    NAME-92PRE: Y32.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y32.  Is (he/she) looking for work at the present time?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             33  1.  YES
            213  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2239  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99
                     in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 1, 9 in Y31a

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924032    NAME-92PRE: Y32a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y32a.  How worried is (he/she) about not being able to find
             a job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at
             all?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             25  1.  A LOT
              9  3.  SOMEWHAT
             66  5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

              1  8.  DK; REFUSED
            145  9.  NA
           2239  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99
                     in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 1, 9 in Y31;
                     8-9 in Y32

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924033    NAME-92PO.Y16/A.SP HOM/ST OCC           
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             SPOUSE HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT AND HAS

             WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS:   Y33 - Y37a

             Y33.  What kind of work did (he/she) do on (his/her) last
             regular job?  (What was (his/her) occupation?)

             Y33a.  What were (his/her) most important activities or
             duties?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                      71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924034    NAME-92PRE: Y33x(1).                    
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y33x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ----------------------------------------
             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y33

                 01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
              5  02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
              1  03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                      (200-235)
              4  04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
              3  05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                      (286-389)
              2  06.  Private Household (403-407)
                 07.  Protective Service (408-427)
              7  08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428- 469)
              1  09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
              1  10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
                 11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                      (700-799)
              1  12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                      (800-859)
                 13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
                 14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
           2460  00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61,
                      71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924035    NAME-SP HW/ST OCC PREST               
              MD=0 OR GE  9900

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y33x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             ------------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,
             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61,
                      71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924036    NAME-92PRE: Y34.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             Y34.  What kind of (business/industry) was that?
             ------------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 990.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                       71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924037    NAME-92PRE: Y35.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y35.  Did (he/she) work for someone else, was (he/she)
             self-employed, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             21  1.  SOMEONE ELSE
                 2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
              1  3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2463  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40,
                     50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924038    NAME-92PRE: Y35a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y35a.  Was (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

              5  1.  YES
             16  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2464  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40,
                     50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e; 3,
                     8-9 in Y35

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924039    NAME-92PRE: Y36.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y36.  About how many hours did (he/she) work on his job in
             the average week?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                      71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

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VAR 924040    NAME-92PRE: Y37.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y37.  Is (he/she) looking for work at the present time?
             -------------------------------------------------------

              4  1.  YES
             21  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2460  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61,
                     71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

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VAR 924041    NAME-92PRE: Y37a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y37a.  How worried is (he/she) about not being able to find
             a job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at
             all?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

              1  1.  A LOT
              3  3.  SOMEWHAT
             21  5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
           2460  0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61,
                     71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

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VAR 924042    NAME-REC:S/PT 80 CENSUS OCCUP           
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             The stacked series of variables 4042-4051 combines
             occupation information about spouse from the "working now",
             "unemployed/retired/disabled" and "homemaker/student"
             sections.

             RC1001.  WHAT IS/WAS HIS/HER (SPOUSE'S/PARTNER'S) MAIN
             OCCUPATION?  WHAT SORT OF WORK DO/DID HE/SHE DO?

             RC1001A.  WHAT ARE/WERE HIS/HER MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES OR
             DUTIES?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL RESPONDENTS'
             SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY
             LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED.
             [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE
             CODED 0.]  IF RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE/PARTNER WAS CODED 15 OR 51
             (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION
             INFORMATION WAS USED.

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondent's/spouse's/ partner's anonymity.  Contact NES
             Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it
             is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                      5,8-9 IN Y22C

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VAR 924043    NAME-REC:S/PT 80 OCCUP CLPSD            
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             RC1002.  COLLAPSED 1980 OCCUPATION CODE FOR R'S
             SPOUSE'S/PARTNER'S CURRENT/FORMER OCCUPATION
             -----------------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

            170  01.  EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL (001-039)
            174  02.  PROFESSIONAL SPECIALITY OCCUPATIONS (040-199)
             50  03.  TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
                      (200-235)
            124  04.  SALES OCCUPATIONS (236-285)
            180  05.  ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, INCLUDING CLERICAL
                      (286-389)
              8  06.  PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (403-407)
             17  07.  PROTECTIVE SERVICE (408-427)
             89  08.  SERVICE EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD (428-469)
             55  09.  FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS (470-499)
            159  10.  PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS
                      (500-699)
             91  11.  MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS
                      (700-799)
             51  12.  TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS
                      (800-859)
             31  13.  HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEARNERS, HELPERS AND LABORERS
                      (860-890)
              9  14.  MEMBER OF ARMED FORCES (900)

                 98.  DK
              9  99.  NA
           1268  00.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                      5,8-9 IN Y22C

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VAR 924044    NAME-REC:S/PT INDUSTRY                 
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             RC1003.  WHAT DO/DID THEY MAKE OR DO WHERE S/HE
             WORKS/WORKED?  WHAT KIND OF BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY IS/WAS
             THAT?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

             SEE 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY MASTER CODE.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 990.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                       5,8-9 IN Y22C

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VAR 924045    NAME-REC:S/PT SELF EMPLOYED?             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             RC1004.  DOES/DID S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) WORK FOR SOMEONE
             ELSE, IS/WAS S/HE SELF-EMPLOYED, OR WHAT?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

            983  1.  SOMEONE ELSE
             26  2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
            134  3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
           1339  0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                     5,8-9 IN Y22C

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VAR 924046    NAME-REC:S/PT EMP BY GOVT?               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             RC1005.  IS/WAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) EMPLOYED BY A
             FEDERAL,STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

            200  1.  YES
            806  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
           1476  0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                     5,8-9 IN Y22C; 3,8-9 IN Y24; 3,8-9 IN Y29

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VAR 924047    NAME-REC:S/PT #HRS WORK/WEEK            
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             RC1006. ABOUT HOW MANY HOURS DOES/DID S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER)
             WORK ON HIS/HER JOB IN THE AVERAGE WEEK?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  NINETY-SEVEN OR MORE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                      5,8-9 IN Y22C; 5,8-9 IN Y30

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VAR 924048    NAME-REC:S/PT WORRY LOSE JOB?            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             RC1007.  HOW WORRIED IS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) ABOUT LOSING
             HIS/HER JOB/NOT BEING ABLE TO FIND JOB IN THE NEAR FUTURE; A
             LOT, SOMEWHAT, OR NOT MUCH AT ALL?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

             94  1.  A LOT
            198  3.  SOMEWHAT
            760  5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

              7  8.  DON'T KNOW, REFUSED
            147  9.  NA
           1279  0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                     5,8-9 IN Y22C; 1,8-9 IN Y31A

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VAR 924049    NAME-REC:S/PT WORK PAST 6 MOS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             RC1008.  HAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) HAD A JOB IN THE PAST SIX
             MONTHS?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED,
             HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS.

             29  1.  YES
            226  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
           2228  0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN
                     Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C

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VAR 924050    NAME-REC:S/PT LOOKING FR WORK            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             RC1009.  IS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) LOOKING FOR WORK AT THE
             PRESENT TIME?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSE/PARTNERS WHO ARE

             UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR

             STUDENTS.

             33  1.  YES
            213  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2239  0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN
                     Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C; 1,8-9 IN Y31A

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VAR 924051    NAME-REC:S/PT EVR WRK FOR PAY            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             RC1010.  HAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) EVER DONE ANY WORK FOR
             PAY?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FOR ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE

             UNEMPLOYED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR
             STUDENTS.

             80  1.  YES
              5  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2400  0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75, 80-81,99
                     IN Y22

             There are no variables in the range 4052-4100

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VAR 924101    NAME-92PRE: Y38.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y38.  Do you or anyone else in this household belong to a
             labor union?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

            404  1.  YES
           2068  5.  NO

              2  8.  DK
              7  9.  NA
              4  0.  Inap, 4 in V3011

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VAR 924102    NAME-92PRE: Y38a. WHO UNION             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y38a.  Who is it that belongs? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
             -----------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

            222  11.  (A) RESPONDENT only
             28  13.  (C) R's WIFE only
             81  14.  (D) R's HUSBAND only
             34  15.  (E) SOMEONE ELSE in household only

             17  20.  (A,D) RESPONDENT and R's HUSBAND
             20  21.  (A,C) RESPONDENT and R's WIFE
                 22.  (A,E) RESPONDENT and SOMEONE ELSE
                 23.  (C,E) R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE
              1  26.  (D,E) R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE

                 31.  (A,C,E) RESPONDENT, R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE
              1  32.  (A,D,E) RESPONDENT, R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE

                 99.  NA
           2081  00.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in Y38

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VAR 924103    NAME-92PRE: Y39.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             NES income variables traditionally are administered by
             showing respondents a list of income groups (24 categories
             in all), and asking them which one corresponds to their
             situation.  This procedure cannot be easily duplicated over
             the phone.  Income information from the "long form"
             questionnaire was originally coded in variables 4103-4105.
             Information from the "short form" telephone questionnaire
             was coded in variables 4106-4110.  For the users'
             convenience the information from the "short form" was copied
             into variables 4103-4105.  For a complete layout of the
             income section in each form please see the composite
             questionnaire.

             Y39.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: ALTHOUGH THIS IS THE LONG-FORM CHECKPOINT, DATA FROM

             THE SHORT FORM CHECKPOINT HAVE BEEN DUPLICATED HERE.

            740  1.  R ONLY FAMILY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER
           1745  2.  ALL OTHERS

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VAR 924104    NAME-92PRE: Y40. FAM INCOME             
              MD=0 OR GE  88

             Y40.  FAMILY INCOME -- LONG FORM AND SHORT FORM

             Y40.  (RB, P.26) Please look at this page and tell me the
             letter of the income group that includes the income of all
             members of your family living here in 1991 before taxes.
             This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions,
             dividends,  interest, and all other income.  (IF UNCERTAIN:
             What would be your best guess?)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:  ALTHOUGH THIS IS THE FAMILY INCOME VARIABLE FOR LONG
             FORM INTERVIEWS, INCOME DATA FOR CASES INTERVIEWED WITH
             SHORT FORM QUESTIONNAIRES (SEE Y40 A/B) HAVE BEEN DUPLICATED
             HERE.

             Rs who do not live with a family member age 14 or older were
             not asked this question.  Their response to Y41 was
             duplicated in this variable.

             66  01.  A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
             70  02.  B. $3,000-$4,999
             84  03.  C. $5,000-$6,999
             82  04.  D. $7,000-$8,999
             43  05.  E. $9,000-$9,999
             64  06.  F. $10,000-$10,999
             40  07.  G. $11,000-$11,999
             62  08.  H. $12,000-$12,999
             45  09.  J. $13,000-$13,999
             42  10.  K. $14,000-$14,999
             77  11.  M. $15,000-$16,999
             88  12.  N. $17,000-$19,999
             86  13.  P. $20,000-$21,999
            126  14.  $22,000-$24,999
            174  15.  R. $25,000-$29,999
            178  16.  S. $30,000-$34,999
            130  17.  T. $35,000-$39,999
            151  18.  U. $40,000-$44,999
            112  19.  V. $45,000-$49,999
            171  20.  W. $50,000-$59,999
            185  21.  X. $60,000-$74,999
             85  22.  Z. $75,000-$89,999
             42  23.  AA. $90,000-$104,999
             78  24.  BB. $105,000 AND OVER
              1  66.  Below $24,999 but NA category (short form)
              2  77.  Above $24,999 but NA category (short form)

             64  88.  DK
            136  98.  R REFUSED TO ANSWER
              1  99.  NA

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VAR 924105    NAME-92PRE: Y40a/Y41. R INC             
              MD=0 OR GE  88

             Y40a/Y41.  R's INCOME -- LONG FORM AND SHORT FORM

             Y40a.  (RB, still on P. 26) Now we are interested in the
             income that you yourself received in 1991, not including any
             of the income received by (your spouse and) the rest of your
             family.  Please look at this page and tell me the income you
             yourself had in 1991 before taxes.  This figure should
             include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and
             all other income.  (IF UNCERTAIN: What would be your best
             guess?)

             Y41.  (RB, still on P. 26) Please look at this page and tell
             me the letter of the income group that includes the income
             you had in 1991 before taxes. This figure should include
             salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all
             other income.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:  ALTHOUGH THIS IS R's INCOME VARIABLE FOR LONG FORM
             INTERVIEWS, INCOME DATA FOR CASES INTERVIEWED WITH SHORT
             FORM QUESTIONNAIRES (SEE Y40d/e,Y41a/b) HAVE BEEN DUPLICATED
             HERE.

            268  01.  A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
            152  02.  B. $3,000-$4,999
            144  03.  C. $5,000-$6,999
            124  04.  D. $7,000-$8,999
             65  05.  E. $9,000-$9,999
             93  06.  F. $10,000-$10,999
             51  07.  G. $11,000-$11,999
             69  08.  H. $12,000-$12,999
             55  09.  J. $13,000-$13,999
             48  10.  K. $14,000-$14,999
            106  11.  M. $15,000-$16,999
            109  12.  N. $17,000-$19,999
            116  13.  P. $20,000-$21,999
            127  14.  $22,000-$24,999
            179  15.  R. $25,000-$29,999
            140  16.  S. $30,000-$34,999
             96  17.  T. $35,000-$39,999
            100  18.  U. $40,000-$44,999
             48  19.  V. $45,000-$49,999
             78  20.  W. $50,000-$59,999
             57  21.  X. $60,000-$74,999
             26  22.  Z. $75,000-$89,999
             10  23.  AA. $90,000-$104,999
             23  24.  BB. $105,000 AND OVER
              1  66.  Below $24,999 but NA category (short form)
              1  77.  Above $24,999 but NA category (short form)

             36  88.  DK
            163  98.  R REFUSED TO ANSWER; 98 in Y40
                 99.

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VAR 924106    NAME-92PRE: Y39.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             THE FOLLOWING 5 INCOME-RELATED VARIABLES ARE FOR SHORT FORM

             INTERVIEWS ONLY.  THESE DATA ARE ALSO DUPLICATED IN THE 3
             LONG FORM VARIABLES WHICH IMMEDIATELY PRECEDE THIS NOTE.

             Y39.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT (SHORT FORM)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             42  1.  R ONLY FAMILY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER
            108  2.  ALL OTHERS

           2335  0.  Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 924107    NAME-92PRE: Y40.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y40.  (SHORT FORM ONLY) Can you give us an estimate of your
             total family income in 1991 before taxes? This figure should
             include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest and
             all other income for every member of your family living in
             your house in 1991.  First could you tell me if that was
             above or below $24,999?  (IF UNCERTAIN: what would be your
             best guess?)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             22  1.  BELOW $24,999
             70  2.  ABOVE $24,999
              1  3.  $24,999 (VOL)

              2  8.  DK
             13  9.  REFUSE TO ANSWER
           2377  0.  Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011; 1 in Y39

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VAR 924108    NAME-92PRE: Y40a/b.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  88

             Y40a/b.  SHORT FORM FAMILY INCOME

             Y40a/b. (SHORT FORM ONLY) I will read you some income
             categories, could you please stop me when I reach the
             category that corresponds to your family situation?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             Rs who do not live with a family member age 14 or older were
             not asked this question.  Their response to Y41a/b was
             duplicated in this variable.

             1 case which was coded 3 in Y40 has been coded 14 in Y40a/b.
             Two cases (IDs 2721, 2995) coded 2 in Y40 (above $24,999)
             but not categorized further by the respondent have been
             coded 77.

                 01.  A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
              2  02.  B. $3,000-$4,999
              3  03.  C. $5,000-$6,999
              2  04.  D. $7,000-$8,999
              4  05.  E. $9,000-$9,999
                 06.  F. $10,000-$10,999
                 07.  G. $11,000-$11,999
              4  08.  H. $12,000-$12,999
              2  09.  J. $13,000-$13,999
              1  10.  K. $14,000-$14,999
              5  11.  M. $15,000-$16,999
              7  12.  N. $17,000-$19,999
              5  13.  P. $20,000-$21,999
              9  14.  $22,000-$24,999
             11  15.  R. $25,000-$29,999
             13  16.  S. $30,000-$34,999
              5  17.  T. $35,000-$39,999
              6  18.  U. $40,000-$44,999
              9  19.  V. $45,000-$49,999
              9  20.  W. $50,000-$59,999
             11  21.  X. $60,000-$74,999
              9  22.  Z. $75,000-$89,999
              5  23.  AA. $90,000-$104,999
              6  24.  BB. $105,000 AND OVER
              1  66.  Below 24,999 but NA category
              2  77.  Above 24,999 but NA category

              2  88.  DK; 8 in Y40
             17  98.  R REFUSED TO ANSWER; 9 in Y40
           2335  00.  Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011; 1 in Y39

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VAR 924109    NAME-92PRE: Y40c/Y41.                    
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y40c.   (SHORT FORM ONLY)  Now we are interested in the
             income that you yourself received in 1991, not including any
             of the income received by (your spouse and) the rest of your
             family.  Can you please tell me whether the income that you
             yourself had in 1991 before taxes was above or below
             $24,999.  This figure should include salaries, wages,
             pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income.  (IF
             UNCERTAIN:  What would be your best guess?)

             Y41.  Can you please tell me whether the income that you had
             in 1991 before taxes was above or below $24,999.  This
             figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends,
             interest, and all other income.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             76  1.  BELOW $24,999
             54  2.  ABOVE $24,999
                 3.  $24,999 (VOL)

                 8.  DK
              7  9.  REFUSE TO ANSWER
           2348  0.  Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in Y40

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VAR 924110    NAME-92PRE: Y40d/e. Y41a/b.             
              MD=0 OR GE  88

             Y40d/e, Y41a/b. SHORT FORM, R's INCOME

             Y40d/e,Y41a/b.  (SHORT FORM ONLY)  I will read you some
             income categories, could you please stop me when I reach the
             category that corresponds to your situation
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             One case (ID 2995) coded 2 in Y40c/Y41 (above $24,999) but
             not categorized further by the respondent has been coded 77.
             One case (ID 2846) coded 1 in Y40c/Y41 (below $24,999) but
             not categorized further by the respondent has been coded 66.

             12  01.  A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
              5  02.  B. $3,000-$4,999
              9  03.  C. $5,000-$6,999
              6  04.  D. $7,000-$8,999
              4  05.  E. $9,000-$9,999
              1  06.  F. $10,000-$10,999
              1  07.  G. $11,000-$11,999
              2  08.  H. $12,000-$12,999
              1  09.  J. $13,000-$13,999
              3  10.  K. $14,000-$14,999
              7  11.  M. $15,000-$16,999
              9  12.  N. $17,000-$19,999
              6  13.  P. $20,000-$21,999
             10  14.  $22,000-$24,999
             10  15.  R. $25,000-$29,999
             12  16.  S. $30,000-$34,999
              5  17.  T. $35,000-$39,999
              7  18.  U. $40,000-$44,999
              2  19.  V. $45,000-$49,999
              7  20.  W. $50,000-$59,999
              3  21.  X. $60,000-$74,999
              2  22.  Z. $75,000-$89,999
              1  23.  AA. $90,000-$104,999
              3  24.  BB. $105,000 AND OVER
              1  66.  Below $24,999 but NA category
              1  77.  Above $24,999 but NA category

                 88.  DK; 8 in Y40c/Y41
             20  98.  R REFUSED TO ANSWER; 9 in Y40c/Y41
           2335  00.  Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 924111    NAME-92PRE: Y42.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y42.  There's been some talk these days about different
             social classes.  Most people say they belong either to the
             middle class or the working class.  Do you ever think of
             yourself as belonging in one of these classes?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1674  1.  YES
            608  5.  NO

             49  8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
            150  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011

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VAR 924112    NAME-92PRE: Y42a/b.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y42a.  (IF YES:) Which one?

             Y42b.  (IF NO, DK:)  Well, if you had to make a choice,
             would you call yourself middle class or working class?
             -------------------------------------------------------

           1087  1.  MIDDLE CLASS
           1160  2.  WORKING CLASS
              9  5.  Lower class; poor
              5  6.  Upper class
             26  7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

             17  8.  Refused to accept idea of classes
             27  9.  DK; NA
            154  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 9 in Y42

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VAR 924113    NAME-92PRE: Y42c/e.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y42c.  (IF MIDDLE CLASS:)  Would you say that you are about
             average middle class or that you are in the upper part of
             the middle class?

             Y42e.  (IF WORKING CLASS:)  Would you say that you are about
             average working class or that you are in the upper part of
             the working class?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             In the Questionnaire, Y42e, Category 1 is printed as "4" and
             Category 2 is printed as "6".

            941  1.  AVERAGE WORKING
            178  2.  UPPER WORKING
            831  4.  AVERAGE MIDDLE
            228  6.  UPPER MIDDLE

              6  8.  DK
             63  9.  NA
            238  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 9 in Y42; 5-9 in Y42a/b

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VAR 924114    NAME-92PRE: Y42x.                        
              MD=8 OR GE  9

             Y42x.  SUMMARY: R's Social Class
             --------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

             Built from Y42a/b, Y42c/e

              9  0.  Lower class                        (50)
           1007  1.  Average working                    (21)
             41  2.  Working--NA average or upper      (28,29)
            193  3.  Upper working                      (22)
            874  4.  Average middle                     (14)
             28  5.  Middle class--NA average or upper (18,19)
            248  6.  Upper middle                       (16)
              5  7.  Upper class                        (60)

             19  8.  Refused to accept idea of class    (80)
             61  9.  NA; DK; other; Inap, 4 in V3011

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VAR 924115    NAME-92PRE: Y42d/f.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y42d.  Would you say you feel pretty close to middle class
             people, or that you don't feel much closer to them than to
             people in other classes?

             Y42f.  Would you say you feel pretty close to working class
             people, or that you don't feel much closer to them than to
             people in other classes?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             In the Questionnaire, Y42d, Category 1 is printed as "2" and
             Category 4 is printed as "5".

            613  1.  CLOSE to middle class
            665  2.  CLOSE to working class
            443  4.  NOT CLOSE to middle class
            449  5.  NOT CLOSE to working class

             12  8.  DK
             65  9.  NA
            238  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 9 in Y42; 5-9 in Y42a/b

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VAR 924116    NAME-92PRE: Y43(1).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y43(1).  In addition to being American, what do you consider
             your main ethnic group or nationality group? <First mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             If R gave 3 or more mentions, the first 2 were coded in Y43,
             unless the nationality chosen in Y43b was not one of the
             first 2 mentions.  If the Y43b choice was not a first or
             second mention, Y43 has been coded as if the Y43b
             nationality had been the first mention; the actual first
             mention is then coded in Y43 as the second mention.

             See ICPSR NATIONALITY Master Code.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 95.
                 97.  Other

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  NONE; no further mention; "just American" Inap, 3-4
                      in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43

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VAR 924117    NAME-92PRE: Y43(2).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y43(2).  In addition to being American, what do you consider
             your main ethnic group or nationality group? <Second
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             If R gave 3 or more mentions, the first 2 were coded in Y43,
             unless the nationality chosen in Y43b was not one of the
             first 2 mentions.  If the Y43b choice was not a first or
             second mention, Y43 has been coded as if the Y43b
             nationality had been the first mention; the actual first
             mention is then coded in Y43 as the second mention.

             See ICPSR NATIONALITY Master Code.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 95.
                 97.  Other

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  NONE; no further mention; "just American" Inap, 3-4
                      in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43

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VAR 924118    NAME-92PRE: Y43a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y43a.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             -----------------------------

           1397  1.  ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43
            307  5.  MORE THAN ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43

            781  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43

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VAR 924119    NAME-92PRE: Y43b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y43b.  With which of these groups do you most closely
             identify?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable (although not for vars
             4116-4118).

             NOTE:  Rs giving only 1 mention in Y43 were not asked this
             question.  Their response to Y43 was duplicated in this
             variable.

             See ICPSR NATIONALITY Master Code.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 90.  NONE, NEITHER
                 97.  Other; combinations not codeable elsewhere

                 99.  DK; NA; "American"; both/all
                 00.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43; 1 in Y43a

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VAR 924120    NAME-92PRE: Y44.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y44.  Were both your parents born in this country?
             --------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

           2031  1.  YES
            439  5.  NO

              7  8.  DON'T KNOW
              4  9.  NA
              4  0.  Inap, 4 in V3011

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VAR 924121    NAME-92PRE: Y45.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y45.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

            180  1.  SOME HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43 (4, 5, 8, 12,
                     16, 62, 88 in Y43)
           2155  2.  NO HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43

            150  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011

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VAR 924122    NAME-92PRE: Y46.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y46.  Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

             24  1.  YES
           2243  5.  NO

             11  8.  DON'T KNOW
              9  9.  NA
            198  0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 1 in Y45

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VAR 924123    NAME-92PRE: Y46a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y46a.  (RB, P. 27) Please look at the booklet and tell me
             which category best describes your Hispanic origin.
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

             97  1.  MEXICAN
             24  2.  PUERTO RICAN
              9  3.  CUBAN
             19  4.  LATIN AMERICAN
              8  5.  CENTRAL AMERICAN
             37  6.  SPANISH
             13  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

              1  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
           2267  0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in Y46

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VAR 924124    NAME-92PRE: Y47.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             Y47.  Where were you born?  (IF UNITED STATES:  Which
             state?)
             -----------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

             See ICPSR STATE AND COUNTRY Master Code.

                 101.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap,4 in V3011

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VAR 924125    NAME-92PRE: Y48.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             Y48.  Where was it that you grew up?  (IF UNITED STATES:
             Which state or states?)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

             If R grew up in more than one state or country the place
             where R lived the longest between ages 6 and 18 was coded

             See ICPSR STATE AND COUNTRY Master Code.

                 101.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 4 in V3011

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VAR 924126    NAME-92PRE: Y49/Y49a/Y49b.              
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y49.  What kind of work did your father (OR FATHER
             SUBSTITUTE) do for a living while you were growing up?
             (What was his main occupation?)

             Y49a.  What were his most important activities or duties?

             Y49b.  What kind of business or industry was that?
             ---------------------------------------------------------
             This is a collapsed version of the 1980 U.S. Census
             occupation code.

             2-digit CPS OCCUPATION CODE

            252  01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial
            189  02.  Professional Speciality Occupations
             15  03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
            142  04.  Sales Occupation
             54  05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                 06.  Private Household
             40  07.  Protective Service
             45  08.  Service exc. Protective and Household
            460  09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations
            463  10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
            189  11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
            157  12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
            110  13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
             61  14.  Member of Armed Forces
              4  15.  Not in Labor Force

             41  98.  DK
             21  99.  NA
            242  00.  Inap, Father wasn't living; not raised by Father;
                      no parallel information for parental surrogate;
                      3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 924127    NAME-92PRE: Y50.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y50.  Other than being a homemaker, did your mother (OR
             MOTHER SUBSTITUTE) have a job while you were growing up?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1105  1.  YES
           1185  5.  NO

             16  8.  DON'T KNOW
              7  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, mother wasn't living; not raised by mother; no
                     parallel information for maternal surrogate; 3-4,
                     6-7 in V3011

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VAR 924128    NAME-92PRE: Y50a/Y50b/Y50c.             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y50a.  What kind of work did she do while you were growing
             up?  What was her main occupation?)

             Y50b.  What were her most important activities or duties?

             Y50c.  What kind of business or industry was that?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             2-digit CPS OCCUPATION CODE.

             57  01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial
            145  02.  Professional Speciality Occupations
             32  03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
             87  04.  Sales Occupation
            215  05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
             58  06.  Private Household
              5  07.  Protective Service
            214  08.  Service exc. Protective and Household
             36  09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations
             28  10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
            182  11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
             11  12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
             19  13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
              1  14.  Member of Armed Forces
                 15.  Not in Labor Force

             12  98.  DK
              3  99.  NA
           1380  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 5, 8-9 in Y50

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VAR 924129    NAME-92PRE: Y51.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             Y51.  (RB, P. 28) Looking at this list, please tell me where
             you were mostly brought up?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

            484  1.  ON A FARM
            300  2.  IN THE COUNTRY, NOT ON A FARM
            742  3.  IN A SMALL CITY OR TOWN (UNDER 50,000 PEOPLE)
            299  4.  IN A MEDIUM-SIZED CITY (50,000 - 100,000)
            291  5.  IN A LARGE CITY (100,000 - 500,000)
            171  6.  IN A SUBURB OF A LARGE CITY
            120  7.  IN A VERY LARGE CITY (OVER 500,000)
             52  8.  IN A SUBURB OF A VERY LARGE CITY

             22  9.  NA
              4  0.  Inap, 4 in V3011

             Users using OSIRIS or SPSS beware: This variable is
             specified in the CPS Early Release Dictionary as having
             MD2=8.  The correct missing data specification is MD2=9.

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VAR 924130    NAME-92PRE: Y52.                       
              MD=98 OR GE  99

             Y52.  How long have you lived in your present (CITY/TOWN/
             TOWNSHIP/COUNTY)?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             If gave fraction of a year when the number of years was
             greater than 2, the fraction was dropped.

             Actual number of years (01-89).

             76  00.  LESS THAN SIX MONTHS
            126  01.  6-12 MONTHS; 1 YEAR
             42  02.  13-23 MONTHS
            103  92.  2 years
             99  03.  3 years
                 89.  89 OR MORE
            531  90.  ALL OF LIFE

              1  98.  DK
              9  99.  NA

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VAR 924131    NAME-92PRE: Y52a. CITY                
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             Y52a.  Where did you live before you moved here?--CITY
             ------------------------------------------------------

             See CITY Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 5101.
                 9996.  FOREIGN COUNTRY given
                 9997.  CITY not on list

                 9998.  DK
                 9999.  NA
                 0000.  Inap, 03-92, 98-99 in Y52

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VAR 924132    NAME-92PRE: Y52a. ST/CONTRY            
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             Y52a.  Where did you live before you moved here?--STATE OR
             COUNTRY
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             See ICPSR STATE AND COUNTRY Master Code.

                 101.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 03-92, 98-99 in Y52

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VAR 924133    NAME-92PRE: Y52b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Y52b.  How far away is that?
             ----------------------------

              2  01.  One miles or less
              4  02.  2-4 miles
             10  03.  5-9 miles
             17  04.  10-19 miles
             28  05.  20-49 miles
             23  06.  50-99 miles
              7  07.  100-199 miles
             19  08.  200-499 miles
             29  09.  500 miles or more
              2  97.  Other

              2  98.  DK
             56  99.  NA
           2286  00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 03-92, 98-99 in Y52

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VAR 924134    NAME-92PRE: Y53.                             
              MD=GE  98

             Y53.  How long have you lived in this (house/condo/
             apartment)?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             If gave fraction of a year when the number of years was
             greater than 2, the fraction was dropped.

             Actual number of years (01-89)

                 00.  LESS THAN SIX MONTHS
                 01.  6-12 MONTHS; 1 YEAR
                 02.  13-24 MONTHS; 2 YEARS
                 03.  3 YEARS
                      .
                      .
                 89.  89 OR MORE
                 90.  ALL OF LIFE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA

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VAR 924135    NAME-92PRE: Y54.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y54.  Do you/Does your family own your home, pay rent, or
             what?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           1526  1.  OWN
            733  2.  RENT
             14  3.  Occupancy part of financial arrangement with
                     employer or owner
             52  7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

                 8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            150  0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011

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VAR 924136    NAME-92PRE: Y55.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y55.  These are our last few questions.  Do you have any
             children? [IWER: INCLUDE ADOPTED AND STEPCHILDREN]
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1745  1.  YES
             17  2.  YES, STEPCHILDREN/ADOPTED (VOLUNTEERED)
            550  5.  NO

              1  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 924137    NAME-92PRE: Y55a.                             
              MD=GE  8

             Y55a.  How many children do you have who are less than 6
             years old?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1281  0.  None
            279  1.  One
            153  2.  Two
             19  3.  Three
              7  4.  Four
              2  5.  Five
              1  6.  Six
                 7.  Seven or more

                 8.  DK
            743  9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55

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VAR 924138    NAME-92PRE: Y55b.                             
              MD=GE  8

             Y55b.  How many of these live with you at least half of the
             time?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             36  0.  None
            244  1.  One
            137  2.  Two
             14  3.  Three
              1  4.  Four
                 5.  Five
                 6.  Six
                 7.  Seven or more

           2053  9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55; 0, 8- 9 in
                     Y55a

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VAR 924139    NAME-92PRE: Y55c.                             
              MD=GE  8

             Y55c.  How many children do you have who are between 6 and
             18 years old?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1034  0.  None
            354  1.  One
            226  2.  Two
             95  3.  Three
             23  4.  Four
              5  5.  Five
              3  6.  Six
              1  7.  Seven or more

                 8.  DK
            744  9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55

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VAR 924140    NAME-92PRE: Y55d.                             
              MD=GE  8

             Y55d.  How many of these live with you at least half of the
             time?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             63  0.  None
            309  1.  One
            190  2.  Two
             78  3.  Three
             18  4.  Four
              4  5.  Five
              1  6.  Six
              1  7.  Seven or more

           1821  9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55; 0, 8- 9 in
                     Y55c

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VAR 924141    NAME-92PRE: Y56.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Y56.  Are you responsible for raising any children other
             than those we just talked about?
             --------------------------------------------------------

            116  1.  YES
           2178  5.  NO

             19  9.  NA
            172  0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 924142    NAME-92PRE: Y56d.                            
              MD=GE  98

             Y56d.  How many of these live with you at least half of the
             time?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             28  00.  None
             51  01.  One
             21  02.  Two
              5  03.  Three
              1  04.  Four
              3  05.  Five
              1  06.  Six
              1  09.  Nine

                 98.  DK
           2374  99.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y56

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VAR 924143    NAME-92PRE: Y57.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             Y57.  Ending Time (local)--EXACT TIME NOW
             -----------------------------------------

             HOUR (01-24) and MINUTES (00-59)

                 0100.
                        .
                        .
                 2459.

             There are no variables in the range 4144-4200

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VAR 924201    NAME-92PRE: Z1. R SEX                         
              MD=GE  8

             Z1.  Respondent's sex is:
             -------------------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form
             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

           1158  1.  MALE
           1327  2.  FEMALE

                 9.  NA

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VAR 924202    NAME-92PRE: Z2. R RACE                   
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Z2.  Respondent's race is: This question was not asked of
             respondents on the short form questionnaire.  For panel
             short form respondents the data for this variable was copied
             from their 1990 Post-election responses.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           2074  1.  WHITE
            318  2.  BLACK
             25  3.  AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE
             33  4.  ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER
                 7.  Other

              9  9.  NA
             26  0.  Inap, 4, 6-7 in V3011

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VAR 924203    NAME-92PRE: Z3.                              
              MD=GE  98

             Z3.  Other persons present at interview were (CHECK MORE
             THAN ONE BOX IF NECESSARY):
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1522  00.  NONE (only box checked)
            158  01.  CHILDREN UNDER 6 ONLY
            116  02.  OLDER CHILDREN ONLY
             28  03.  Children under 6 and older children
            247  04.  SPOUSE ONLY
             53  05.  "    and children under 6
             43  06.  "    and older children
             15  07.  "    and children under 6 and older children
             53  08.  OTHER RELATIVES ONLY
             10  09.  "      "      and children under 6
              7  10.  "      "      and older children
              3  11.  "      "      and children under 6 and older
                      children
              7  12.  "      "      and spouse
              3  13.  "      "      and spouse and children under 6
              2  14.  "      "      and spouse and older children
              1  15.  "      "      and spouse and children under 6 and
                      older children
            118  16.  OTHER ADULTS ONLY
             17  17.  "      "   and children under 6
              8  18.  "      "   and older children
              5  19.  "      "   and children under 6 and older children
              7  20.  "      "   and spouse
              1  21.  "      "   and spouse and children under 6
              1  22.  "      "   and spouse and older children
              3  23.  "      "   and spouse and children under 6 and
                      older children
              6  24.  "      "   and other relatives
              3  25.  "      "   and other relatives and children under 6
              3  26.  "      "   and other relatives and older children
              2  27.  "      "   and other relatives and children under 6
                      and older children
                 28.  "      "   and other relatives and spouse
              4  29.  "      "   and other relatives and spouse and
                      children under 6
                 30.  Other adults and other relatives and spouse and
                      children under 6 and older children (all boxes
                      checked in interview schedule)

             39  99.  NA

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VAR 924204    NAME-92PRE: Z4.                               
              MD=GE  8

             Z4.  Respondent's cooperation was:
             ----------------------------------

           1562  1.  VERY GOOD
            702  2.  GOOD
            172  3.  FAIR
             30  4.  POOR
             15  5.  VERY POOR

              4  9.  NA

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VAR 924205    NAME-92PRE: Z5.                               
              MD=GE  8

             Z5.  Respondent's general level of information about
             politics and public affairs seemed:
             ----------------------------------------------------

            359  1.  VERY HIGH
            764  2.  FAIRLY HIGH
            871  3.  AVERAGE
            363  4.  FAIRLY LOW
            126  5.  VERY LOW

              2  9.  NA

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VAR 924206    NAME-92PRE: Z6.                               
              MD=GE  8

             Z6.  Rate R's apparent intelligence:
             ------------------------------------

            294  1.  VERY HIGH
            920  2.  ABOVE AVERAGE
           1096  3.  AVERAGE
            150  4.  BELOW AVERAGE
             23  5.  VERY LOW

              2  9.  NA

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VAR 924207    NAME-92PRE: Z7.                               
              MD=GE  8

             Z7.  How suspicious did R seem to be about the study, before
             the interview?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           2202  1.  NOT AT ALL SUSPICIOUS
            242  3.  SOMEWHAT SUSPICIOUS
             40  5.  VERY SUSPICIOUS

              1  9.  NA

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VAR 924208    NAME-92PRE: Z8.                               
              MD=GE  8

             Z8.  Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            538  1.  VERY HIGH
            817  2.  ABOVE AVERAGE
            830  3.  AVERAGE
            230  4.  BELOW AVERAGE
             66  5.  VERY LOW

              4  9.  NA

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VAR 924209    NAME-92PRE: Z9.                               
              MD=GE  8

             Z9.  How sincere did R seem to be in (his/her) answers?
             -------------------------------------------------------

           2345  1.  COMPLETELY SINCERE
            111  2.  USUALLY SINCERE
             23  3.  OFTEN SEEMED TO BE INSINCERE

              6  9.  NA

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VAR 924210    NAME-92PRE: Z11.                              
              MD=GE  8

             Z11.  Do you feel R reported income correctly?
             ----------------------------------------------

           2268  1.  YES, THINK R REPORTED CORRECTLY
             49  2.  NO, THINK R REPORTED INCORRECTLY
            154  3.  R REFUSED INCOME QUESTIONS
              5  5.  NO, THINK R REPORTED DISHONESTLY

              9  9.  NA

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VAR 924211    NAME-92PRE: Z11a.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Z11a.  If possible, give a reasonable estimate of what R's
             family income is:
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 01.  NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
              2  02.  $3,000-$4,999
              7  03.  $5,000-$6,999
              7  04.  $7,000-$8,999
              3  05.  $9,000-$9,999
             15  06.  $10,000-$10,999
              4  07.  $11,000-$11,999
              3  08.  $12,000-$12,999
              1  09.  $13,000-$13,999
                 10.  $14,000-$14,999
             14  11.  $15,000-$16,999
              5  12.  $17,000-$19,999
             19  13.  $20,000-$21,999
              3  14.  $22,000-$24,999
             14  15.  $25,000-$29,999
             11  16.  $30,000-$34,999
              3  17.  $35,000-$39,999
             11  18.  $40,000-$44,999
              5  19.  $45,000-$49,999
             11  20.  $50,000-$59,999
              6  21.  $60,000-$74,999
             11  22.  $75,000 AND OVER

             32  98.  IMPOSSIBLE TO ESTIMATE
             21  99.  NA
           2277  00.  Inap, 1, 9 in Z11

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VAR 924212    NAME-92PRE: Z12.                              
              MD=GE  8

             Z12.  Was this interview conducted entirely in English, or
             was it necessary to translate some (or all) questions into
             another language?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           2442  1.  INTERVIEW CONDUCTED ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH
             31  2.  SOME (OR ALL) QUESTIONS TRANSLATED INTO ANOTHER
                     LANGUAGE

             12  9.  NA

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VAR 924213    NAME-92PRE: Z12a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Z12a.  What language?
             ---------------------

             31  1.  Spanish
                 4.  Vietnamese
                 7.  Other

                 9.  NA
           2454  0.  Inap, 1, 9 in Z12

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VAR 924214    NAME-92PRE: Z13(1).                    
              MD=98 OR GE  99

             Z13(1).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             69  10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
            145  11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
              9  12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
             20  13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
             10  15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
             40  20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
             57  22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
             98  30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
             79  31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
             13  40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
              9  41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
             10  45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
             21  50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
           1477  70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
            419  80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

                 98.  DK (V4214 only)
              9  99.  NA (V4214 only)

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VAR 924215    NAME-92PRE: Z13(2).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Z13(2).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Second mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
             24  11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
             25  12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
             33  13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
             15  15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
             12  20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
             30  22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
             34  30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
             75  31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
              7  40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
              8  41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
              6  45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
              8  50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
            159  70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
            109  80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

           1940  00.  No further mention

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VAR 924216    NAME-92PRE: Z13(3).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Z13(3).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Third mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
              9  12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
              9  13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
             17  15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
             14  20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
             16  22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
             15  30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
             34  31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
             12  40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
              6  41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
              3  45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
              8  50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
             56  70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
             10  80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

           2276  00.  No further mention

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VAR 924217    NAME-92PRE: Z13(4).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Z13(4).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Fourth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
              5  13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
              6  15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
              5  20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
             11  22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
             10  30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
             15  31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
             13  40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
              4  41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
              2  45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
             12  50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
             12  70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
              5  80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

           2385  00.  No further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924218    NAME-92PRE: Z13(5).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Z13(5).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Fifth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
              3  15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
              1  20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
              5  22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
              6  30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
             12  31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
             10  40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
              5  41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
              6  45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
              5  50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
              7  70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
              1  80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

           2424  00.  No further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924219    NAME-92PRE: Z13(6).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Z13(6).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Sixth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
              2  20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
              1  22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
              1  30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
              5  31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
              8  40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
              1  41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
              5  45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
              6  50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
              1  70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

           2455  00.  No further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924220    NAME-92PRE: Z13(7).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Z13(7).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Seventh mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
              1  22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
              1  30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
              1  31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
              1  40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
              2  41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
              5  45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
              1  50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
              1  70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

           2472  00.  No further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924221    NAME-92PRE: Z13(8).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Z13(8).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Eighth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
              1  30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
              1  31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
              1  40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
              1  50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
              1  80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

           2480  00.  No further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924222    NAME-92PRE: Z13(9).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Z13(9).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Ninth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
              1  31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
              1  40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
              1  50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

           2482  00.  No further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924223    NAME-92PRE: Z13(10).                    
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             Z13(10).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Tenth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
                 31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
              1  40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
              1  50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

           2483  00.  No further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924224    NAME-92PRE: D2a. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2a.  GEORGE BUSH--Probe Indicator
             ----------------------------------

              5  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              1  2.  WT (What do you think)
              3  3.  WC (Which is closer)
              1  4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
              7  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              2  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2466  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924225    NAME-92PRE: D2b. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2b.  Bill Clinton--Probe Indicator
             -----------------------------------

              2  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
              8  3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             30  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
              1  7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2443  0.  Not probed

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924226    NAME-92PRE: D2c. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2c.  Ross Perot--Probe Indicator
             ---------------------------------

              2  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              1  2.  WT (What do you think)
              1  3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             87  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
              1  7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2392  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924227    NAME-92PRE: D2d. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2d.  Dan Quayle--Probe Indicator
             ---------------------------------

              3  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              3  2.  WT (What do you think)
              3  3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             39  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
              1  7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2435  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924228    NAME-92PRE: D2e. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2e.  Albert Gore--Probe Indicator
             ----------------------------------

              3  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
              1  3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
            185  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
              1  7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2294  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924229    NAME-92PRE: D2f. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2f.  Anita Hill--Probe Indicator
             ---------------------------------

              2  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              1  2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
            206  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              2  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2274  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924230    NAME-92PRE: D2g. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2g.  Tom Foley--Probe Indicator
             --------------------------------

              2  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              3  2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
            522  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              2  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           1956  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924231    NAME-92PRE: D2h. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2h.  Barbara Bush--Probe Indicator
             -----------------------------------

              3  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              1  2.  WT (What do you think)
              2  3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             16  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              2  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2461  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924232    NAME-92PRE: D2j. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2j.  Hillary Clinton--Probe Indicator
             --------------------------------------

              1  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              3  2.  WT (What do you think)
              2  3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             84  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
              1  7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2393  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924233    NAME-92PRE: D2k. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2k.  Clarence Thomas--Probe Indicator
             --------------------------------------

              2  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
              1  3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
            147  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2334  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924234    NAME-92PRE: D2m. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2m.  Pat Buchanan--Probe Indicator
             -----------------------------------

              3  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              2  2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
            192  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2287  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924235    NAME-92PRE: D2n. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D2n.  Jesse Jackson--Probe Indicator
             ------------------------------------

              2  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              3  2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
              1  4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             34  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2444  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924236    NAME-92PRE: D3a. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D3a.  The Democratic Party--Probe Indicator
             -------------------------------------------

              5  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              8  2.  WT (What do you think)
              6  3.  WC (Which is closer)
              3  4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
              2  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2460  0.  Not probed

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 924237    NAME-92PRE: D3b. PROBE                            
              MD=0

             D3b.  The Republican Party--Probe Indicator
             -------------------------------------------

              4  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              6  2.  WT (What do you think)
              3  3.  WC (Which is closer)
              1  4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
              2  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2468  0.  Not probed

             There are no variables in the range 4238-5000

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VAR 925001    NAME-92POST: CASE ID             
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             1992 POST-ELECTION CASE ID NUMBER
             ---------------------------------

                  5001-6251.  Panel respondents (there is no ID 5903)
                  3001-4005.  Cross-section respondents
                  8001-8113.  Panel non-interviews
                  7001-7121.  Cross-section non-interviews

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VAR 925002    NAME-92POST:IW FORM                               
              MD=0

             POST-ELECTION SAMPLE-FORM INDICATOR
             -----------------------------------

             The SHORT-FORM questionnaire was intended to be used
             exclusively with respondents who had moved to areas where
             SRC doesn't have interviewing staff.  Please see 3011.

           1064  1.  Long Questionnaire: PANEL
           1001  2.  Long Questionnaire: CROSS-SECTION
            186  3.  Short Questionnaire: PANEL
              4  4.  Short Questionnaire: CROSS-SECTION

            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925003    NAME-92POST: IW MODE                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION: MODE OF INTERVIEW TELEPHONE, PERSONAL
             ----------------------------------------------------

             The study design called for face-to-face interviews for all
             respondents except for a few panel respondents who had moved
             out of the range of  SRC interviewers. See v3071 for coding
             of whether the respondents were in range or not. A
             SHORT-FORM or abbreviated questionnaire was prepared to use
             with these respondents over the phone. See v5002 which
             records use of short-form versus long- form questionnaires.
             Telephone interviews were in fact taken with a number of
             cross-section respondents and a number of panel respondents
             who had not moved out of range.  This situation is fully
             described in the introduction, pp. v  and in Technical
             Report #43, available from NES Project Staff.

           1781  1.  Personal (face to face)
            474  2.  Telephone

            230  0.  INAP, no post interview

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VAR 925004    NAME-92POST:TIME BEGIN                
              MD=0 OR GE  9999

             A0.  EXACT TIME NOW: (Beginning of interview)
             ---------------------------------------------

             Actual time using 24 HOUR CLOCK

                 0001.  12:01 AM
                        .
                 0600.  6:00 AM
                        .
                 1200.  NOON
                        .
                 1800.  6:00 PM
                        .
                 2400.  MIDNIGHT

                 9999.  NA
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925005    NAME-92POST:IW DATE, MONTH              
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             POST-ELECTION: DATE OF INTERVIEW -- MONTH
             -----------------------------------------

             MONTH

            127  01.  January
           1135  11.  November
            993  12.  December

                 99.  NA
            230  00.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925006    NAME-92POST:IW DATE, DAY                
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             POST-ELECTION: DATE OF INTERVIEW -- DAY
             ---------------------------------------

             DAY OF MONTH

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 31.

                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925007    NAME-92POST:IWER IW #                   
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S INTERVIEW NUMBER
             ---------------------------------------------

             This number records the sequence in which each interviewer's
             interviews were completed.  "01" is the first interview on
             the Post-election study taken  by a particular interviewer;
             "02" the second, and so on.

             Actual NUMBER

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 69.

                 00.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925008    NAME-92POST: IW LENGTH                 
              MD=0 OR GE  999

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEW LENGTH IN MINUTES
             ------------------------------------------

             Number of minutes is coded

                 014.
                       .
                       .
                 195.

                 999.  NA
                 000.  INAP, no post interview

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VAR 925009    NAME-92POST: PRE/ED LEN                
              MD=0 OR GE  999

             POST-ELECTION: LENGTH OF PRE-EDIT IN MINUTES
             --------------------------------------------

             Number of minutes is coded

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 045.

                 999.  NA
                 000.  INAP, no post interview

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VAR 925010    NAME-92POST: PST/ED LEN                
              MD=0 OR GE  999

             POST-ELECTION: LENGTH OF POST-EDIT IN MINUTES
             ---------------------------------------------

             Number of minutes is coded

                 005.
                       .
                       .
                 219.

                 999.  NA
                 000.  INAP, no post interview

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VAR 925011    NAME-92POST: TOT CALLS                  
              MD=0 OR GE  99

             POST-ELECTION: TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS
             ------------------------------------

             If case is not an interview, this is the call number of
             final call.  Number of calls is coded

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 55.

                 99.  NA

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VAR 925012    NAME-92POST: RESULT                               
              MD=0

             POST-ELECTION: RESULT CODE
             --------------------------

           2061  01.  INTERVIEW, complete
            194  05.  INTERVIEW, partial; short questionnaire
            142  51.  NON-INTERVIEW:  refusal by eligible R
              5  52.  NON-INTERVIEW:  refusal by someone other than
                      eligible R
                 53.  NON-INTERVIEW:  refusal before R selected but
                      eligible person in HU
                 57.  NON-INTERVIEW:  refusal, DK if eligible person in
                      HU
              9  61.  NON-INTERVIEW:  no contact, eligible person in HU
              2  62.  NON-INTERVIEW:  no contact, DK if eligible person
                      in HU
              6  63.  NON-INTERVIEW:  permanent condition, eligible
                      person in HU
                 64.  NON-INTERVIEW:  permanent condition, DK if eligible
                      person in HU
                 65.  NON-INTERVIEW:  language barrier, eligible person
                      in HU
                 66.  NON-INTERVIEW:  language barrier, DK if eligible
                      person in HU
             66  67.  NON-INTERVIEW:  other reason, eligible person in HU
                 68.  NON-INTERVIEW:  other reason, DK if  eligible
                      person in HU
                 71.  NONSAMPLE:      house vacant (HV)
                 72.  NONSAMPLE:      seasonal vacant (SV) or seasonal
                      occupant in residence elsewhere (SORE)
                 73.  NONSAMPLE:      occupants in residence elsewhere
                      (ORE)
                 75.  NONSAMPLE:      unsafe/dangerous area or no access
                 81.  NONSAMPLE:      sample listing isn't proper (SLIP)
                 83.  NONSAMPLE:      vacant trailer space (VTS)
                 91.  NONSAMPLE:      no eligible respondent (NER)

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VAR 925013    NAME-92POST:REASON PHONE                 
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION SHORT-FORM PANEL FORM ONLY.  REASONS FOR USING

             THE SHORT-FORM QUESTIONNAIRE:
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             20  1.  Assigned to telephone by office
             45  2.  R moved out of sample
            122  3.  Other, specify

              3  9.  NA
           2295  0.  Inap, no post-interview; not a short-form interview

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VAR 925014    NAME-92POST: NEW ADDR                    
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION: IS RESPONDENT LIVING AT SAMPLE LABEL ADDRESS?
             ("May I please speak with [R's name]?")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           2385  1.  Yes
             77  2.  No, R no longer lives here
                 3.  No, never heard of R

             23  9.  NA

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VAR 925015    NAME-92POST: OBT R NAME                  
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: WAS R's NAME OBTAINED ("What is
             your full legal name as it appears on official documents
             such as your voter's registration, Social Security card or
             driver's license?")
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           2249  1.  Name obtained
              6  5.  Name not obtained

                 9.  NA
            230  0.  INAP, no post interview

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VAR 925016    NAME-92POST: ADDR SAME                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: ADDRESS
             OBTAINED ("What is your address?")
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           1932  1.  Identical to sample label address
            241  2.  Corrected version of sample label address
             77  3.  Different from sample label

              5  9.  NA
            230  0.  INAP, no post interview

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VAR 925017    NAME-92POST: ADDR DIFF                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT:  IF ADDRESS GIVEN IS DIFFERENT
             FROM SAMPLE  LABEL: "Is this an address you will be moving
             to, a relative's address, the address of a friend, a
             business address, or what?"
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Note:  because the codes provided on the coversheet did not
             include a category for addresses to which R has already
             moved, such cases were often placed in code 7 by
             interviewers.

              8  1.  Mailing address
             13  2.  Address to which R is moving
              5  3.  Relative
                 4.  Friend
                 5.  Business
             51  7.  Other

                 9.  NA
           2408  0.  INAP, no post interview; address not different or NA
                     if different from sample label

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VAR 925018    NAME-92POST: OBT TEL #                   
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT:  WAS R'S PHONE NUMBER OBTAINED?
             ("And what is your telephone number?)"
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           2117  1.  Telephone number obtained
            119  5.  R has no phone
             17  7.  Phone number refused

              2  9.  NA
            230  0.  INAP, no post interview

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VAR 925019    NAME-92POST: TEL IN DIR                  
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT:  "Is your phone number listed in
             the current directory?"
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1580  1.  Yes, listed
            522  5.  No, not listed
             13  8.  Not sure, don't know

              2  9.  NA
            368  0.  INAP, no post interview; R has no phone or phone
                     number refused/NA 5,7,9 in 5018

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VAR 925020    NAME-92POST: TEL IN R NAM                
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: "Is your phone listed in your
             name?"
             -------------------------------------------------------

           1005  1.  Yes (listed in R's name)
            570  5.  No (not listed in R's name)
                 8.  Not sure

              5  9.  NA
            905  0.  INAP, no post interview; R has no phone or phone
                     number refused/NA 5,7,9 in 5018; number not
                     listed/DK/NA if listed 5,8,9 in 5019

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VAR 925021    NAME-92POST: OTHER HOME                  
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT:  "Do you have another place of
             residence or somewhere else you live during different times
             of the year?"
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             91  1.  Yes (R has another residence)
           2139  5.  No (no other residence)

             25  9.  NA
            230  0.  INAP, no post interview

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VAR 925022    NAME-92POST: ADDR RECON                  
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT:  "If for any reason we should have
             difficulty contacting you, could you give me the name,
             address, and telephone number of two close friends or
             relatives who do not live with you and will know how to get
             in touch with you?"
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           2010  1.  R gave contact information
            201  5.  R did not give contact information

             44  9.  NA
            230  0.  INAP, no post interview

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VAR 925023    NAME-92POST: REF CONV IND                         
              MD=9

             POST-ELECTION: REFUSAL CONVERSION INDICATOR
             -------------------------------------------

             This refers to interviews initially refused by the
             respondent.

           2425  0.  Not a refusal conversion situation
             60  1.  Refusal conversion (noninterviews: attempt to
                     convert)

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VAR 925024    NAME-92POST: PERS LETTR                  
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION: PERSUASION LETTER REQUESTED
             ------------------------------------------

             Interviewers ask their supervisor to mail a "persuasion
             letter" to the prospective R, when faced with resistance to
             cooperate.

            100  1.  Yes
           2346  5.  No

             39  9.  NA

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VAR 925025    NAME-92POST: R PMT OFF                 
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             POST-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT OFFERED--AMOUNT
             -------------------------------------------------

             Interviewers were authorized to offer payment to reluctant
             respondents in order to insure their cooperation.  The
             amount offered was left to the interviewer's discretion.

              3  005.  $5 offered as respondent payment
            152  010.  $10 offered as respondent payment
             25  015.  $15 offered as respondent payment
            405  020.  $20 offered as respondent payment
              1  025.  $25 offered as respondent payment
              2  030.  $30 offered as respondent payment

                 998.  Respondent payment offered, NA how much
           1897  000.  INAP, no respondent payment offered

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VAR 925026    NAME-92POST: R PMT PAID                
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             POST-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT PAID--AMOUNT
             ----------------------------------------------

             <See V5025 for complete text>

              3  005.  $5 paid as respondent payment
            147  010.  $10 paid as respondent payment
             23  015.  $15 paid as respondent payment
            356  020.  $20 paid as respondent payment
              1  025.  $25 offered as respondent payment
                 040.  $40 offered as respondent payment

                 998.  Respondent payment paid, NA how much
           1955  000.  INAP, no respondent payment paid

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VAR 925027    NAME-92POST: INIT REF                    
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION, CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  DID R REFUSE INITIALLY?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            294  1.  Yes
           2124  5.  No

              2  9.  NA
             65  0.  INAP, no contact with R

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VAR 925028    NAME-92POST: BREAK APPT                       
              MD=GE  9

             POST-ELECTION, CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  DID R BREAK ANY
             APPOINTMENTS?
             ----------------------------------------------------

           2062  0.  None
            270  1.  One
             88  2.  Two or more

             65  9.  NA; INAP, no contact with R

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VAR 925029    NAME-92POST: WASTE TIME                  
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             POST-ELECTION, CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  IF THERE WAS ANY
             RESISTANCE FROM THE R, WHAT REASONS WERE GIVEN:

             A. SURVEYS ARE A WASTE OF TIME
             -----------------------------------------------------

             31  1.  Marked
           2362  5.  Not marked

             27  9.  NA
             65  0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

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VAR 925030    NAME-92POST: VERY ILL                    
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> B. VERY ILL.
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

             59  1.  Marked
           2334  5.  Not marked

             27  9.  NA
             65  0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

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VAR 925031    NAME-92POST: TOO BUSY                    
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> C. TOO BUSY.
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

            289  1.  Marked
           2104  5.  Not marked

             27  9.  NA
             65  0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

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VAR 925032    NAME-92POST: FAM SITUAT                  
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> D. STRESSFUL FAMILY
             SITUATION
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

             45  1.  Marked
           2348  5.  Not marked

             27  9.  NA
             65  0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

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VAR 925033    NAME-92POST: CONFIDENTL                  
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> E. CONFIDENTIALITY.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

              7  1.  Marked
           2386  5.  Not marked

             27  9.  NA
             65  0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

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VAR 925034    NAME-92POST: PRIVACY                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> F. INVASION OF
             PRIVACY.
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

             14  1.  Marked
           2379  5.  Not marked

             27  9.  NA
             65  0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

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VAR 925035    NAME-92POST: RESIS OTHR                  
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> H. OTHER REASON
             (SPECIFY).
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

            220  1.  Marked
           2173  5.  Not marked

             27  9.  NA
             65  0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

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VAR 925036    NAME-92POST: IWER ID #                         
              MD=9999

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S ID NUMBER
             --------------------------------------

             Actual number is coded

                 1020.
                        .
                        .
                 9628.

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VAR 925037    NAME-92POST: SUPERVSOR ID                      
              MD=9999

             POST-ELECTION: SUPERVISOR'S ID NUMBER
             -------------------------------------

             Actual number is coded

                 2576.
                        .
                        .
                 9958.

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VAR 925038    NAME-92POST: IWER RACE                        
              MD=GE  9

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S RACE
             ---------------------------------
           2396  1.  White
             87  2.  Black
                 3.  Native American
                 4.  Asian
                 7.  Other

              2  9.  NA

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VAR 925039    NAME-92POST: IWER ETHNICITY                   
              MD=GE  9

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S ETHNICITY
             --------------------------------------

           2082  0.  Non-ethnic
            135  1.  Hispanic
            254  7.  Other

             14  9.  NA

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VAR 925040    NAME-92POST: IWER AGE BRACK                   
              MD=GE  9

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S AGE BRACKETED
             ------------------------------------------

            199  1.  18-34 years
            227  2.  35-40
            276  3.  41-45
            371  4.  46-50
            280  5.  51-55
            364  6.  56-60
            447  7.  61-64
            319  8.  65-79

              2  9.  NA

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VAR 925041    NAME-92POST: IWER YRS EXPER                  
              MD=GE  99

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE -- up to
             September 1, 1992
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 00.  Less than one year
                      .
                      .
                 33.  Thirty-three years

                 99.  NA

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VAR 925042    NAME-92POST: IWER GENDER                      
              MD=GE  9

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S GENDER
             -----------------------------------

            120  1.  Male
           2363  2.  Female

              2  9.  NA

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VAR 925043    NAME-92POST: IWER ED BRACK                    
              MD=GE  9

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S EDUCATION
             --------------------------------------

            400  1.  Some high school/HS Diploma/equivalency
            963  2.  Some College
           1120  3.  College: degree at Bachelor's level or greater

              2  9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 5044-5100

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VAR 925101    NAME-92POST:ICPSR & CD outs           
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             ICPSR State and Congressional District for Respondent who
             voted outside of sample address
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Some respondents voted in congressional districts other than
             the district associated with their sample address.  Whenever
             the study staff was able to determine the congressional
             district where R voted, the information was recorded in this
             variable.

                 0104.
                        .
                        .
                 7307.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; R voted at sample
                        address; no additional state and CD written in

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VAR 925102    NAME-92POST:A1. INTERST CM               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A1.  Some people don't pay much attention to political
             campaigns.  How about you?  Would you say that you were very
             much interested, somewhat interested, or not much interested
             in following the political campaigns this year?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1096  1.  VERY MUCH INTERESTED
            895  3.  SOMEWHAT INTERESTED
            255  5.  NOT MUCH INTERESTED

                 8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925103    NAME-92POST:A2.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A2.  Did you watch any programs about the campaigns on
             television?
             ------------------------------------------------------

           2000  1.  YES
            249  5.  NO

              4  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925104    NAME-92POST:A2a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A2a.  (RB, P. 1) Would you say you watched a good many,
             several, or just one or two?
             -------------------------------------------------------

            718  1.  A GOOD MANY
            853  2.  SEVERAL
            427  3.  JUST ONE OR TWO
                 5.  NONE

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            485  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in A2

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VAR 925105    NAME-92POST:A3. DISCUSS POL              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A3.  Do you ever discuss politics with your family or
             friends?
             -----------------------------------------------------

           1840  1.  YES
            415  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925106    NAME-92POST:A3a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A3a.  (RB, P. 2) How often do you discuss politics with your
             family or friends -- every day, 3 or 4 times a week, once or
             twice a week, or less often than that?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            248  1.  EVERY DAY
            399  2.  3 OR 4 TIMES A WEEK
            668  3.  ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH
            519  4.  LESS OFTEN
              3  5.  R VOLUNTEERS: NEVER

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
            645  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in A3

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VAR 925107    NAME-92POST:A3b.                         
              MD=8 OR GE  9

             A3b.  How many days in the past week did you talk about
             politics with family or friends?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             NUMBER OF DAYS

            341  0.  NONE
            319  1.  ONE
            421  2.  TWO
            259  3.  THREE
            173  4.  FOUR
             55  5.  FIVE
             21  6.  SIX
            236  7.  SEVEN

              1  8.  DON'T KNOW
            659  9.  NA; Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in A3; 5, 9 in
                     A3a

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VAR 925108    NAME-92POST:A4. CARE ELECT               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Throughout the post-election questionnaire, whenever the
             term "incumbents" is used in the documentation or
             questionnaire , we are referring to a representative who was
             a member of the 102nd Congress, i.e, prior to the 1992
             General election.  Due to the U.S. Census based
             redistricting, the incumbents district for the 103rd
             Congress may consist of a fairly different geographical area
             from the area covered by the district prior to the boundary
             changes.  Therefore, the "incumbent" may or may not have
             been the respondent's district's incumbent before 1992.

             An additional complication is that a panel respondent may
             have moved since we interviewed them in 1990, or
             pre-election respondents may have moved between the pre- and
             the post-election interview. Unless stated otherwise survey
             questions always refer to R's original locations.

             A4.  As you know, representatives to Congress in Washington
             were chosen in this election from congressional districts
             all around the country. How much would you say that you
             personally cared about the way the election to the U.S.
             House of Representatives came out:  did you care very much,
             pretty much, not very much, or not at all?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            398  1.  VERY MUCH
            762  2.  PRETTY MUCH
            681  4.  NOT VERY MUCH
            208  5.  NOT AT ALL

              5  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002

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VAR 925109    NAME-92POST:A5. RECALL HSE               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A5.  Do you happen to remember the names of the candidates
             for congress--that is, for the House of Representatives in
             Washington--who ran in this district this November?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            796  1.  YES
           1264  5.  NO

              5  9.  NA
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002

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VAR 925110    NAME-92POST:A5a1.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             A5a(1).  Who were they? <House candidate - 1st mention>
             (PROBE:  Any others?)
             -------------------------------------------------------

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

             10  11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
              8  12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
             18  13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
              3  93.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
              1  94.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
             13  14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
              8  15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
              3  16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
              3  17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
              2  18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
              1  19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
                 27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

             48  31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (incl. Republican candidate
                      for LA06--see LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to
                      exclude these cases.)
             35  32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

            347  33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT
            144  34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
             19  35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
             32  36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
              1  53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
             92  97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

              7  98.  DK
              1  99.  NA
           1689  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                      A5; no further mention

             *If a senator or senatorial candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running ("retiring")
             House Representative was mentioned  in error at A5a, the
             candidate or officeholder named was coded.  Built variables
             A5aa (code 7) and A5x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to
             "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid
             candidate name given."

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VAR 925111    NAME-92POST:A5b1.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A5b(1).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A5a) What was (NAME's) party?
             <1st mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            457  1.  DEMOCRATIC
            279  5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

             27  8.  DK
             33  9.  NA
           1689  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

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VAR 925112    NAME-92POST:A5aa1.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A5aa(1).  Who were they? <House Candidate - 1st mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A5a(#1)/A5a(#2)/A5a(#3)

            412  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06)
            213  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06)
            163  7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                     (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

              5  8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
              3  9.  DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA
           1689  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

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VAR 925113    NAME-92POST:A5x1.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             A5x(1).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
             congressional district. <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding V5108

             Built from A5a(#1) & A5b(#1) / A5a(#2) & A5b(#2) / A5a(#3) &
             A5b(#3)

            555  1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             27  2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             43  3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            149  4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             14  5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              5  6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
              2  7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

              1  9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
           1689  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                     A5; no further mention

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VAR 925114    NAME-92POST:A5a2.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             A5a(2).  Who were they? <House candidate - 2nd mention>
             (PROBE:  Any others?)
             -------------------------------------------------------

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

              5  11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
              2  12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
              3  93.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
              3  94.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
              9  13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
             17  14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
             10  15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
              7  16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
              1  17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
              1  18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
              2  19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
              1  27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

             23  31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (incl. Republican candidate
                      for LA06--see LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to
                      exclude these cases.)
             25  32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Resentative:

             38  33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT
             24  34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
             35  35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
             85  36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
              1  53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
             71  97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

             39  98.  DK
              5  99.  NA
           2078  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                      A5; no further mention

             *If a senator or senatorial candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running ("retiring")
             House Representative was mentioned  in error at A5a, the
             candidate or officeholder named was coded.  Built variables
             A5aa (code 7) and A5x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to
             "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid
             candidate name given."

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VAR 925115    NAME-92POST:A5b2.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A5b(2).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A5a) What was (NAME's) party?
             <2nd mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            161  1.  DEMOCRATIC
            204  5.  REPUBLICAN
              4  7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

             16  8.  DK
             22  9.  NA
           2078  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

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VAR 925116    NAME-92POST:A5aa2.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A5aa(2).  Who were they? <House Candidate - 2nd mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A5a(#1)/A5a(#2)/A5a(#3)

             91  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06)
            139  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06)
            133  7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                     (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

             36  8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
              8  9.  DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA
           2078  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

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VAR 925117    NAME-92POST:A5x2.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             A5x(2).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
             congressional district. <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding V5108

             Built from A5a(#1) & A5b(#1) / A5a(#2) & A5b(#2) / A5a(#3) &
             A5b(#3)

            202  1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             13  2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             15  3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            118  4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             15  5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             36  6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
              6  7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

              2  9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
           2078  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                     A5; no further mention

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VAR 925118    NAME-92POST:A5a3.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             A5a(3).  Who were they? <House candidate - 3rd mention>
             (PROBE:  Any others?)
             -------------------------------------------------------

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

              2  11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
              2  12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
              1  93.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
                 94.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
              1  13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
              2  14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
              1  15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
                 16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
                 17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
              1  19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
                 27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

              1  31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (incl. Republican candidate
                      for LA06--see LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to
                      exclude these cases.)
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
              1  41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

              2  33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
              1  35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
              2  36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
             23  97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

              1  98.  DK
              2  99.  NA
           2442  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                      A5; no further mention

             *If a senator or senatorial candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running ("retiring")
             House Representative was mentioned  in error at A5a, the
             candidate or officeholder named was coded.  Built variables
             A5aa (code 7) and A5x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to
             "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid
             candidate name given."

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925119    NAME-92POST:A5b3.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A5b(3).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A5a) What was (NAME's) party?
             <3rd mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             17  1.  DEMOCRATIC
             11  5.  REPUBLICAN
              5  7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

              5  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
           2442  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925120    NAME-92POST:A5aa3.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A5aa(3).   Who were they? <House Candidate - 3rd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A5a(#1)/A5a(#2)/A5a(#3)

              5  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06)
              2  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06)
             33  7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                     (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

              1  8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
              2  9.  DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA
           2442  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925121    NAME-92POST:A5x3.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             A5x(3).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
             congressional district. <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding <at> V5108

             Built from A5a(#1) & A5b(#1) / A5a(#2) & A5b(#2) / A5a(#3) &
             A5b(#3)

              7  1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             25  4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              8  5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              1  6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

              2  9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
           2442  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                     A5; no further mention

             There are no variables in range 5122-5200

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925201    NAME-92POST:A6. CHECKPOINT               
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             A6.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

           1270  1.  U.S. SENATE RACE IN STATE: EXCEPT CA (CANDIDATE LIST
                     INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #11-#16) (01, 04,
                     13-14, 21-22, 24-25, 31-32, 34, 41-45, 47, 52,
                     61-62, 72-73 in V3017)
            217  2.  CALIFORNIA (71 in V3017)
            768  3.  ALL OTHERS (03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40, 49, 54, 56, 68
                     in V3017)

            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925202    NAME-92POST:A7. RECALL SEN               
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             A7.  And how about the candidates who ran in this state for
             the United States Senate in Washington?  Do you happen to
             remember what the candidates' names were?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            624  1.  YES
            618  5.  NO

             28  9.  NA
           1215  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 81, 82, 85, 95
                     in V3022

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925203    NAME-92POST:A7a1.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             A7a(1).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 1st mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

             84  11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE
             28  12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE
            139  13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE
            217  14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE
             68  15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE
             21  16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE
                 17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
              7  19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
                 27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
              3  29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

              1  31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

              7  33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
              7  34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
              2  36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
             36  97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

              3  98.  DK
              1  99.  NA
           1861  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running Senator was
             mentioned in error at A7a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded.  Built variables A7aa (code 7) and A7x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race," or "invalid candidate name
             given."

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925204    NAME-92POST:A7b1.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A7b(1).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A7a) What was (NAME's) party?
             <1st mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            295  1.  DEMOCRATIC
            280  5.  REPUBLICAN
              1  7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

             25  8.  DK
             23  9.  NA
           1861  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925205    NAME-92POST:A7aa1.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A7aa(1).  Who were they? <Senate Candidate - 1st mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A7a(1)

            291  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15)
            266  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16)
             63  7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (19,
                     21, 22, 29, 31-36, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

              3  8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
              1  9.  DK name and DK/NA party (per V5204); NA
           1861  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925206    NAME-92POST:A7x1.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             A7x(1).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence. <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding V5108

             Built from V5203 & V5204

            501  1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             22  2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             34  3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             50  4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             13  5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              3  6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

              1  9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
           1861  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925207    NAME-92POST:A7a2.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             A7a(2).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 2nd mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

             20  11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE
             65  12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE
             24  13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE
             65  14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE
            116  15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE
             68  16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE
                 17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
              6  19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
                 27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
              2  29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

              1  31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
              1  32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

              4  33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
              3  35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
              1  36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
              1  52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
             22  97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

             24  98.  DK
                 99.  NA
           2062  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running Senator was
             mentioned in error at A7a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded.  Built variables A7aa (code 7) and A7x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925208    NAME-92POST:A7b2.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A7b(2).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A7a) What was (NAME's) party?
             <2nd mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            196  1.  DEMOCRATIC
            210  5.  REPUBLICAN
              2  7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

              7  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
           2062  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925209    NAME-92POST:A7aa2.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A7aa(2).  Who were they? <Senate Candidate - 2nd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A7a(2)

            160  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15)
            198  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16)
             41  7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (19,
                     21, 22, 29, 31-36, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

             24  8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
                 9.  DK name and DK/NA party (per V5204); NA
           2062  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925210    NAME-92POST:A7x2.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A7x(2).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence. <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding V5108

             Built from V5208 & V5209

            332  1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             12  2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             14  3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             40  4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              1  5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             24  6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
           2062  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925211    NAME-92POST:A7a3.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             A7a(3).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 3rd mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

                 11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE
              1  12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE
                 13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE
              2  14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE
              4  15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE
              1  16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE
                 17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
              3  19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
                 27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
              1  29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
              1  41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

              1  33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
              9  97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

              6  98.  DK
                 99.  NA
           2456  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running Senator was
             mentioned in error at A7a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded.  Built variables A7aa (code 7) and A7x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925212    NAME-92POST:A7b3.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A7b(3).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A7a) What was (NAME's) party?
             <3rd mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             10  1.  DEMOCRATIC
              8  5.  REPUBLICAN
              8  7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

              2  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           2456  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925213    NAME-92POST:A7aa3.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A7aa(3).  Who were they? <Senate Candidate - 3rd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A7a(3)

              4  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15)
              4  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16)
             15  7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (19,
                     21, 22, 29, 31-36, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

              5  8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
              1  9.  DK name and DK/NA party (per V5204); NA
           2456  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925214    NAME-92POST:A7x3.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             A7x(3).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence. <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding V5108

             Built from V5211 & V5212

              8  1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
             13  4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              2  5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              5  6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
              1  7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
           2456  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925215    NAME-92POST:A8.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A8.  As you know, there were two Senate races in California
             this year. Do you happen to remember what the candidates'
             names were?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            155  1.  YES
             61  5.  NO

              1  9.  NA
           2268  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 01, 03, 04,
                     12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61,
                     62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925216    NAME-92POST:A8a1.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             A8a(1).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 1st mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

             57  11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
             71  93.  (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
             15  12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
              8  94.  (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

              1  33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
              1  34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             CA Governor Mentioned:

                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
              2  97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
           2330  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor
             was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925217    NAME-92POST:A8b1.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A8b(1).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's)
             party?--CALIFORNIA <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------

            120  1.  DEMOCRATIC
             27  5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

              5  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
           2330  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925218    NAME-92POST:A8aa1.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A8aa(1).  Who were they?--CALIFORNIA <Senate candidate - 1st
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A8a(1)

            128  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a])
             23  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a])
              4  7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21,
                     31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97)

                 8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98)
                 9.  DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99)
           2330  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925219    NAME-92POST:A8x1.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             A8x(1).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence--CALIFORNIA. <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See box <note> preceding V5108

             Built from A8a(1) & A8b(#1)

            142  1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              1  2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              8  3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              4  4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
           2330  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925220    NAME-92POST:A8a2.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             A8a(2).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 2nd mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

             45  11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
             52  93.  (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
             21  12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
             16  94.  (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
              1  34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             CA Governor Mentioned:

                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
              1  97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

              5  98.  DK
                 99.  NA
           2344  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor
             was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925221    NAME-92POST:A8b2.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A8b(2).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's)
             party?--CALIFORNIA <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------

             90  1.  DEMOCRATIC
             43  5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

              5  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
           2344  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925222    NAME-92POST:A8aa2.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A8aa(2).  Who were they?--CALIFORNIA <Senate candidate - 2nd
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A8a(2)

             97  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a])
             37  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a])
              2  7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21,
                     31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97)

              5  8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98)
                 9.  DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99)
           2344  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925223    NAME-92POST:A8x2.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             A8x(2).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence--CALIFORNIA. <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See box <note> preceding V5108

             Built from A8a(2) & A8b(2)

            123  1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              3  2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              8  3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              2  4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              5  6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
           2344  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925224    NAME-92POST:A8a3.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             A8a(3).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 3rd mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

             22  11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
             13  93.  (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
             41  12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
             16  94.  (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
              1  34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
             CA Governor Mentioned:

                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

              3  98.  DK
              2  99.  NA
           2387  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor
             was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925225    NAME-92POST:A8b3.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A8b(3).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's)
             party?--CALIFORNIA <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------

             37  1.  DEMOCRATIC
             55  5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

              2  8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
           2387  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925226    NAME-92POST:A8aa3.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A8aa(3).  Who were they?--CALIFORNIA <Senate candidate - 3rd
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A8a(3)

             35  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a])
             57  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a])
              1  7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21,
                     31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97)

              3  8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98)
              2  9.  DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99)
           2387  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925227    NAME-92POST:A8x3.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             A8x(3).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence--CALIFORNIA. <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See box <note> preceding V5108

             Built from A8a(3) & A8b(3)

             88  1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              1  2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              3  3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              1  5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              3  6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

              2  9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
           2387  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925228    NAME-92POST:A8a4.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             A8a(4).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 4th mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

              6  11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
              3  93.  (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
             20  12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
             27  94.  (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
              1  35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             CA Governor Mentioned:

                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
              1  97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

              4  98.  DK
              2  99.  NA
           2421  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor
             was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925229    NAME-92POST:A8b4.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A8b(4).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's)
             party?--CALIFORNIA <4th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------

              9  1.  DEMOCRATIC
             51  5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

              2  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
           2421  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925230    NAME-92POST:A8aa4.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             A8aa(4).  Who were they?--CALIFORNIA <Senate candidate - 4th
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A8a(4)

              9  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a])
             47  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a])
              2  7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21,
                     31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97)

              4  8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98)
              2  9.  DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99)
           2421  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925231    NAME-92POST:A8x4.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             A8x(4).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence--CALIFORNIA. <4th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See box <note> preceding V5108

             Built from A8a(4) & A8b(4)

             55  1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              1  2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              2  5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
              4  6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

              2  9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
           2421  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

             There are no variables in range 5232-5300

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925301    NAME-92POST:B1a. TH BUSH             
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1.  (RB, P. 3) Please turn to page three of this booklet.
             I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political
             leaders and other people who are in the news these days.
             I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that
             person using something we call the feeling thermometer.
             Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you
             feel favorable and warm toward that person.

             Ratings between 0 degrees and 50 degrees mean that you don't
             feel favorable toward the person and that you don't care too
             much for that person.  You would rate the person at the 50
             degree mark if you don't feel particularly warm or cold
             toward the person. If we come to a person whose name you
             don't recognize, you don't need to rate that person. Just
             tell me and we'll move on to the next one.

             Our first person is George Bush.  How would you rate him
             using the feeling thermometer?

             B1a.  GEORGE BUSH
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925302    NAME-92POST:B1b. TH CLINTON          
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1b.  Bill Clinton <Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925303    NAME-92POST:B1c. TH PEROT            
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1c.  Ross Perot <Feeling thermometer>
             --------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925304    NAME-92POST:B1d. TH #11,13,15        
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1d. (NAME # 11, 13 or 15) <Democratic U.S. Senate Candidate
             - Feeling thermometer>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85 in V3022

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925305    NAME-92POST:B1e. TH #12,14,16        
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1e.  (NAME # 12, 14, or 16) <Republican U.S. Senate
             Candidate - Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85 in V3022

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925306    NAME-92POST:B1f. 11a,13a,15a         
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1f.  (NAME # 11a, 13a OR 15a) CALIFORNIA ONLY <Democratic
             U.S. Senate Candidate - Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25,
                       31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73
                       in V3017

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925307    NAME-92POST:B1g. 12a,14a,16a         
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1g.  (NAME # 12a, 14a, or 16a) CALIFORNIA ONLY <Republican
             U.S. Senate Candidate - Feeling thermometer>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25,
                       31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73
                       in V3017

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925308    NAME-92POST:B1h. TH 19, 29           
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1h.  (NAME # 19, 29) <Dem/Rep Senator: Term not up in state
             with race - Feeling thermometer>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925309    NAME-92POST:B1j. TH SEN 1            
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1j.  (NAME, SENATOR #1)
             ------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 55, 65, 95 in
                       V3022

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925310    NAME-92POST:B1k. TH SEN 2            
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1k.  (NAME, SENATOR #2)
             ------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 55, 65, 95 in
                       V3022

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925311    NAME-92POST:B1m. TH 31,33,35         
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1m.  (NAME # 31, 33, or 35) <Democratic House Candidate -
             Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: LA06 Republican candidate 31 is also coded here.  See
             LA06 note in V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3,4 in
                       V5002

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925312    NAME-92POST:B1n. TH 32,34,36         
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1n.  (NAME #32, 34, OR 36) <Republican House Candidate -
             Feeling thermometer>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3,4 in
                       V5002

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925313    NAME-92POST:B1p. TH #41, 42          
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1p.  (NAME # 41, 42) <Retiring Democratic Representative -
             Feeling thermometer>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             In CA06 and WA08 a Senate candidate was also the retiring
             Representative.  In these CD's, a thermometer was asked only
             once in 5304-5305 and answers were duplicated here.

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 14, 21, 24, 45, 85 in
                       V3021; 3,4 in V5002

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925314    NAME-92POST:B1g. TH #30              
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1q.  (NAME # 30) <Third Party/Independent House Candidate -
             Feeling thermometer>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview.  No name #30

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925315    NAME-92POST:B1r. STOCKDALE           
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B1r.  James Stockdale <Feeling thermometer>
             -------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview.

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925316    NAME-92POST:B2a. UNIONS              
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2.  (RB, STILL ON P. 3) And still using the feeling
             thermometer, how would you rate the following groups:

             B2a.  Labor unions <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925317    NAME-92POST:B2b. FEMINIST            
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2b.  Feminists <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925318    NAME-92POST:B2c. P WELFARE           
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2c.  People on Welfare <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE
             FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925319    NAME-92POST:B2d. CONSERV             
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2d.  Conservatives <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925320    NAME-92POST:B2e. POOR                
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2e.  Poor People <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925321    NAME-92POST:B2f. CATHOLICS           
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2f.  Catholics <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925322    NAME-92POST:B2g. B BUSINESS          
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2g.  Big Business <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925323    NAME-92POST:B2h. BLACKS              
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2h.  Blacks <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -----------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925324    NAME-92POST:B2j. W MOVEMENT          
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2j.  The Women's Movement <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME
             CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925325    NAME-92POST:B2k. FED GOV             
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2k.  The federal government in Washington <Feeling
             thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ---------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925326    NAME-92POST:B2l. LIBERALS            
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2l.  Liberals <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925327    NAME-92POST:B2m. HISPANICS           
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2m.  Hispanic-Americans <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME
             CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925328    NAME-92POST:B2n. MILITARY            
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2n.  The Military <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925329    NAME-92POST:B2p. ENVIRONMT           
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2p.  Environmentalists <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE
             FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925330    NAME-92POST:B2q. LAWYERS             
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2q.  Lawyers <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925331    NAME-92POST:B2r. IL IMMIGRANT        
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2r.  Illegal Immigrants <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME
             CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925332    NAME-92POST:B2s. SOUTHNERS           
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2s.  Southerners <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925333    NAME-92POST:B2t. WHITES              
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2t.  Whites <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -----------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925334    NAME-92POST:B2u. JEWS                
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2u.  Jews <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ---------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925335    NAME-92POST:B2v. HOMOSEXUAL          
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2v.  Gay men and lesbians; that is, homosexuals <Feeling
             thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925336    NAME-92POST:B2w. IMMIGR LEG          
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2w.  Immigrants <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925337    NAME-92POST:B2x. CONGRESS            
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2x.  Congress--That is, the U.S. Senate and the House of
             Representatives <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925338    NAME-92POST:B2y. FUNDAMENTAL         
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2y.  Christian Fundamentalists <Feeling thermometer> (USE
             SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925339    NAME-92POST:B2z. ASIANS              
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2z.  Asian-Americans <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE
             FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925340    NAME-92POST:B2aa. POLICE             
              MD=888 OR GE  997

             B2aa.  The Police <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

             There are no variables in range 5341-5400

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925401    NAME-92POST:C1. LIKES DEM                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Next I would like to ask some questions about the
             candidate(s) who ran in this district for the U.S. House of
             Representatives.

             C1.  Was there anything in particular that you liked about
             (NAME # 31, 33, or 35), the Democratic candidate [LA06 only:
             the Republican candidate] for the U.S. House of
             Representatives?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             For a discussion of the meaning of "this district, " see
             note preceding <at> V5108

             C1-C2a were asked about second Rep. candidate in LA06. See
             LA06 note in V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.

            598  1.  YES
            915  5.  NO Rep.
            438  7.  R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS
                     PERSON"

             51  8.  DON'T KNOW
             33  9.  NA
            450  0.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                     candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925402    NAME-92POST:C1a1.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C1a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK (V5402 only)
                 9999.  NA (V5402 only)
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C1; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925403    NAME-92POST:C1a2.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C1a(2).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C1; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925404    NAME-92POST:C1a3.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C1a(3).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C1; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925405    NAME-92POST:C1a4.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C1a(4).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 4th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C1; no further mention

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925406    NAME-92POST:C1a5.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C1a(5).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 5th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C1; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925407    NAME-92POST:C2. DISLIKE DEM              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C2.  Was there anything in particular that you didn't like
             about (NAME # 31, 33, or 35)? <Democratic Candidate for U.S.
             House>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

            302  1.  YES
           1226  5.  NO

             36  8.  DK
             33  9.  NA
            888  0.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                     candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C1

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925408    NAME-92POST:C2a1.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C2a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO.") <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK (V5408 only)
                 9999.  NA (V5408 only)
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925409    NAME-92POST:C2a2.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C2a(2).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO.") <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925410    NAME-92POST:C2a3.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C2a(3).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO.") <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925411    NAME-92POST:C2a4.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C2a(4).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO.") <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 4th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925412    NAME-92POST:C2a5.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C2a(5).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO.") <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 5th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925413    NAME-92POST:C3. LIKES REPUB              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C3.  Was there anything in particular that you liked about
             (NAME # 32, 34, or 36), the Republican candidate for the
             U.S. House of Representatives?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            388  1.  YES
            938  5.  NO
            589  7.  R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS
                     PERSON"

             53  8.  DON'T KNOW
             41  9.  NA
            476  0.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                     candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002

 NOTE:
   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925414    NAME-92POST:C3a1.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C3a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Republican Candidate for U.S. House - 1st Mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK (V5414 only)
                 9999.  NA (V5414 only)
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C3; no further mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925415    NAME-92POST:C3a2.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C3a(2).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Republican Candidate for U.S. House - 2nd Mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further
                        mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925416    NAME-92POST:C3a3.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C3a(3).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Republican Candidate for U.S. House - 3rd Mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further
                        mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925417    NAME-92POST:C3a4.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C3a(4).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Republican Candidate for U.S. House - 4th Mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further
                        mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925418    NAME-92POST:C3a5.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C3a(5).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Republican Candidate for U.S. House - 5th Mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further
                        mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925419    NAME-92POST:C4. DISLIKE REPUB            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C4.  Was there anything in particular that you didn't like
             about (NAME # 32, 34, or 36)? <Republican House candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            255  1.  YES
           1104  5.  NO

             22  8.  DK
             39  9.  NA
           1065  0.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                     candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C3

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925420    NAME-92POST:C4a1.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C4a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? <Republican House
             candidate> UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK (V5420 only)
                 9999.  NA (V5420 only)
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925421    NAME-92POST:C4a2.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C4a(2).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? <Republican House
             candidate> UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further
                        mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925422    NAME-92POST:C4a3.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C4a(3).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? <Republican House
             candidate> UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further
                        mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925423    NAME-92POST:C4a4.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C4a(4).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? <Republican House
             candidate> UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further
                        mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925424    NAME-92POST:C4a5.                     
              MD=0 OR GE  9998

             C4a(5).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? <Republican House
             candidate> UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further
                        mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925425    NAME-92POST:C5(1).                   
              MD=996 OR GE  998

             C5(1).  In the campaign in this district for the U.S. House
             of Representatives, what would you say was the single most
             important issue to you?--First Mention
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code.

                 000.  None
                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 991.

                 996.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021;
                       3, 4 in V5002
                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925426    NAME-92POST:C5(2).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             C5(2).  Second Mention <Most important issue to R in U.S.
             House campaign>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 991.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021;
                       3, 4 in V5002; 000, 998-999 in 5425; no further
                       mention

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925427    NAME-92POST:C5(3).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             C5(3).  Third Mention <Most important issue to R in U.S.
             House campaign>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 991.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021;
                       3, 4 in V5002; 000, 998-999 in 5425; no further
                       mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925428    NAME-92POST:C6. CHECKPOINT                        
              MD=0

             C6.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

            909  1.  R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY ISSUES [000, 998, 999 in
                     C5(1)]
            803  2.  R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE ISSUE
            267  3.  ALL OTHERS

            506  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925429    NAME-92POST:C7.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             C7.  Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the
             single most important issue? <In U.S. House campaign>
             ---------------------------------------------------------
             If R mentioned only 1 issue in C5 then that response has
             been duplicated here.

             See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 991.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021;
                       3, 4 in V5002; 1-2 in C6

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925430    NAME-92POST:C8. CHECKPOINT                        
              MD=0

             C8.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

           1020  1.  DISTRICT IN WHICH TWO HOUSE CANDIDATES RAN
                     (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES ONE NAME #31, 33 OR 35 AND
                     ONE NAME #32, 34 OR 36) (12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021)
                 2.  DISTRICT IN WHICH ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN
                     (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES EITHER NAME #31, 33 or 35
                     OR NAME #32, 34, OR 36, BUT NOT BOTH) (14, 24, 51,
                     52 in V3021)

           1465  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7

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VAR 925431    NAME-92POST:C8A.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C8a.  Did you tend to prefer one of the candidates because
             of this issue?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            455  1.  YES
            535  5.  NO

             15  8.  DK
             15  9.  NA
           1465  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7; 2 in C8

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VAR 925432    NAME-92POST:C8b.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             C8b.  Which candidate <for U.S. House> did you prefer?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             See the Candidate Number Master Code.

                 31.
                      .
                      .
                 36.
                 97.  Name not given on list for this race

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021;
                      3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7; 2 in C8; 5,
                      8, 9 in C8a

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VAR 925433    NAME-92POST:C8bb.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C8bb.  Candidate Named <U.S. House>
             -----------------------------------

             Built from V5432

            232  1.  Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35 exc. LA06)
            175  2.  Republican     "     (32, 34, 36, 31 in LA06)
             18  7.  Name not on candidate list for this race (97)

             11  8.  DK (98)
             19  9.  NA (99)
           2030  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7; 2 in C8; 5, 8,
                     9 in C8a

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VAR 925434    NAME-92POST:C9. CHECKPOINT               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C9.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

           1414  1.  DISTRICT IN WHICH TWO HOUSE CANDIDATES RAN
                     (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES ONE NAME #31, 33 OR 35 AND
                     ONE NAME #32, 34 OR 36) (12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021)
             86  2.  DISTRICT IN WHICH ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN
                     CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES EITHER NAME #31, 33 or 35 OR
                     NAME #32, 34, OR 36, BUT NOT BOTH) (14, 24, 51, 52
                     in V3021)

            985  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C8; 5,
                     8-9 in C8a

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VAR 925435    NAME-92POST:C10.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C10.  Do you happen to know if either of these candidates,
             (NAME #31, 33 or 35) or (NAME #32, 34 or 36) was already in
             the U.S. House of Representatives before the election?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1230  1.  YES, ONE CANDIDATE WAS
            136  2.  NEITHER CANDIDATE WAS
             12  3.  Both candidates were
            566  5.  DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE)

             35  9.  NA
            506  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002; 2 in C8 or C9

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VAR 925436    NAME-92POST:C10a.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             C10a.  Which candidate was that? <U.S. House incumbent>
             -------------------------------------------------------

             Code 31 includes 2nd Republican in LA06. See LA06 note in
             V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases

             See the Candidate Number Master Code.

                 31.
                      .
                      .
                 36.  Both candidates
                 97.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 14, 24, 51,
                      52 in V3021; 2 in C8 or C9; 2, 5 or 9 in C10

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VAR 925437    NAME-92POST:C10aa.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C10aa.  Candidate Named  <U.S. House incumbent>
             -----------------------------------------------

             Built from V5436

            802  1.  Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35)
            421  2.  Republican     "     (32, 34, 36; 31 in LA06)
              9  6.  Both candidates (90)

              7  8.  DK (98)
              3  9.  NA (99)
           1243  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002; 2 in C8 or C9; 2, 5 or 9 in C10

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VAR 925438    NAME-92POST:C11.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C11.  IF ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN IN THE DISTRICT: Do
             you happen to know if (NAME #31, 32, 33, 34) was already in
             the U.S. House of Representatives before the election?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             64  1.  YES, CANDIDATE WAS
              5  3.  NO, CANDIDATE WAS NOT
             14  5.  DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE)
              3  9.  NA
           2399  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C8 or C9

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925439    NAME-92POST:C11a.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             C11a.   Candidate Number of the House Candidate <If only one
             House candidate ran in the district>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the Candidate Number code.

                 31.
                      .
                      .
                 34.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in
                      V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C8 or C9; 3, 5, 9 in C11

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925440    NAME-92POST:C11aa.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C11aa.  Candidate Named <If only one House candidate ran in
             the district>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             Built from V5439

             41  1.  Democratic candidate (31, 33)
             19  2.  Republican     "     (32, 34)
                 8.  DK (98)
              4  9.  NA (99)
           2421  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C8 or C9; 3, 5, 9 in C11

             There are no variables in range 5441-5500

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VAR 925501    NAME-92POST:C12.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C12.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

           2035  1.  DISTRICT IN WHICH THERE WAS A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
                     (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #31, 33, OR 35--Race
                     type 12, 14, 21, 45, 51, 55, 65, 85 in V3021) or
                     LOUISIANA (2 Republican candidates, coded 31 and
                     32--Race type 45)
             30  2.  NO DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN RACE (CANDIDATE LIST
                     INCLUDES NAME #32 OR 34 ONLY) (24, 52, 99 in V3021)

            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925502    NAME-92POST:C13. CONTACT DEM             
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C13.  (RB, P. 4) There are many ways in which congressional
             candidates can have contact with the people from their
             district.  On this page are some of these ways.  Think about
             (NAME # 31, 33, 35) who ran for the U.S. House of
             Representatives from this district in the last election.
             Have you come into contact with or learned anything about
             (him/her) through any of these ways?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             C13-C14 were asked about 2nd Republican candidate in LAO6.
             See LAO6 note in V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these
             cases.

           1339  1.  YES
            664  5.  NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL

             32  9.  NA
            450  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12

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VAR 925503    NAME-92POST:C13aa.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C13a.  Which ones? <Democratic House candidates> (MARK ALL
             MENTIONS)

             C13aa.  MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

            185  1.  Marked
           1153  5.  Not marked

              1  9.  NA
           1146  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925504    NAME-92POST:C13ab.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C13ab.  ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE
             <Democratic House candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

            135  1.  Marked
           1203  5.  Not marked

              1  9.  NA
           1146  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925505    NAME-92POST:C13ac.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C13ac.  TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN
             HIS/HER OFFICE <Democratic House candidate>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

            109  1.  Marked
           1229  5.  Not marked

              1  9.  NA
           1146  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925506    NAME-92POST:C13ad.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C13ad.  RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER
             <Democratic House candidate>
             ---------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

            714  1.  Marked
            624  5.  Not marked

              1  9.  NA
           1146  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925507    NAME-92POST:C13ae.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C13ae.  READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE
             <Democratic House candidate>
             -----------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

            777  1.  Marked
            561  5.  Not marked

              1  9.  NA
           1146  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925508    NAME-92POST:C13af.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C13af.  HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO <Democratic House
             Candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

            384  1.  Marked
            954  5.  Not marked

              1  9.  NA
           1146  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925509    NAME-92POST:C13ag.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C13ag.  SAW HIM/HER ON TV <Democratic House Candidate>
             ------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

            843  1.  Marked
            495  5.  Not marked

              1  9.  NA
           1146  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925510    NAME-92POST:C13ah.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C13ah.  OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN A-G ABOVE <Democratic
             House candidate>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

             89  1.  Marked
           1249  5.  Not marked

              1  9.  NA
           1146  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925511    NAME-92POST:C14.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C14.  Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or
             people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME # 31,
             33, 35)? <Democratic House candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13.

            349  1.  YES
           1613  5.  NO

             28  8.  DON'T KNOW
             45  9.  NA
            450  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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==============================
VAR 925512    NAME-92POST:C15. CHECKPOINT              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C15.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

           2009  1.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (NAME #32, 34, 36 ON CAND.
                     LIST--Race type 12, 21, 24, 45, 52, 52, 55, 65, 85
                     in V3021) or LOUISIANA (2 Republican candidates,
                     coded 31 and 32--Race type 45)
             56  2.  NO REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (14, 51, 99 in V3021)

            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925513    NAME-92POST:C16. CONTACT REP             
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C16.  (RB, STILL ON P. 4) (There are many ways in which
             congressional candidates can have contact with the people
             from their district).  How about: (NAME # 32, 34 36) who
             (also) ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from this
             district in the last election.  Have you come into contact
             with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of
             these ways?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1031  1.  YES
            941  5.  NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL

             37  9.  NA
            476  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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==============================
VAR 925514    NAME-92POST:C16aa.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C16a.   Which ones?  <Republican House candidates> (MARK ALL
             MENTIONS)

             C16aa.  MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            109  1.  Marked
            922  5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
           1454  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925515    NAME-92POST:C16ab.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C16ab.  ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE
             <Republican House candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             79  1.  Marked
            952  5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
           1454  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925516    NAME-92POST:C16ac.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C16ac.  TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN
             HIS/HER OFFICE <Republican House candidate>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             80  1.  Marked
            951  5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
           1454  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925517    NAME-92POST:C16ad.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C16ad.  RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER
             <Republican House candidate>
             ---------------------------------------------------

            504  1.  Marked
            527  5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
           1454  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925518    NAME-92POST:C16ae.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C16ae.  READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE
             <Republican House candidate>
             -----------------------------------------------------

            582  1.  Marked
            449  5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
           1454  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925519    NAME-92POST:C16af.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C16af.  HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO <Republican House
             candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------

            307  1.  Marked
            724  5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
           1454  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925520    NAME-92POST:C16ag.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C16ag.  SAW HIM/HER ON TV <Republican House candidate>
             ------------------------------------------------------

            601  1.  Marked
            430  5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
           1454  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925521    NAME-92POST:C16ah.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             C16ah.  OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN A-G ABOVE <Republican
             House candidate>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             72  1.  Marked
            959  5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
           1454  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925522    NAME-92POST:C17.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             C17.  Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or
             people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME # 32,
             34, 36)? <Republican House candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            225  1.  YES
           1689  5.  NO

             35  8.  DON'T KNOW
             60  9.  NA
            476  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15

             There are no variables in range 5523-5600

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VAR 925601    NAME-92POST:D1. R VOTE                   
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D1.  In talking to people about elections, we often find
             that a lot of people were not able to vote because they
             weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have
             time.  How about you--did you vote in the elections this
             November?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1700  1.  YES, DID VOTE
            554  5.  NO, DID NOT VOTE
                 6.  Refuses to say whether voted
                 7.  Not old enough to vote

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
              1  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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==============================
VAR 925602    NAME-92POST:D1a. R REGIST                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D1a.  Were you registered to vote in this election?
             ---------------------------------------------------

            152  1.  YES
            387  5.  NO
              2  6.  R VOLUNTEERS: VOTERS NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER

             11  8.  DON'T KNOW
              2  9.  NA
           1931  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925603    NAME-92POST:D2.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D2.  Your residence is located in (County/City/Town, State).
             Are you registered to vote in (County/City/Town, State)?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1616  1.  YES
             77  5.  NO

              2  9.  NA
            790  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1;
                     5-6, 8-9 in D1a

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925604    NAME-92POST: D2A                 
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             D2a.  In what county and state are you registered?
             --------------------------------------------------

             THIS FIELD IS PADDED WITH ZEROS

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925605    NAME-92POST:D2c. CHECKPOINT                       
              MD=0

             D2c.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

           1700  1.  R VOTED (YES IN D1)
            152  2.  R DID NOT VOTE

            633  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925606    NAME-92POST:D3.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D3.  Did you vote in person or by absentee ballot?
             --------------------------------------------------

           1565  1.  IN PERSON
            135  2.  ABSENTEE BALLOT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
            785  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c

             (YOU MAY REASSURE R THAT WE NEED THIS INFORMATION BECAUSE:
             We are interested in the frequency with which people have to
             update voting registration as a result of changes in
             residence.  Voting rules vary from community to community.
             Knowing the locale at which you are currently registered
             will enable us to identify the regulations that apply to
             those who live in that area.)

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925607    NAME-92POST:D4/D5.               
              NO MISSING DATA CODES

             D4.  We're interested in how far people have to go to vote.
             Where did you go to vote in the November election?  (IWER:
             PROBE FOR NAME OR PLACE OR SPECIFIC LOCATION:  E.G., LINCOLN
             SCHOOL, 87TH STREET FIRE STATION.)

             D5.  REGISTERED BUT DID NOT VOTE We're interested in how far
             people have to go to vote.  When you have voted, where did
             you go to vote?  (IWER:  PROBE FOR NAME OF PLACE OR SPECIFIC
             LOCATION;  E.G., LINCOLN SCHOOL, 87TH STREET FIRE STATION.)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             THIS FIELD IS PADDED WITH ZEROS

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925608    NAME-92POST:D6. VOTE PRES                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D6.  How about the election for President?  Did you vote for
             a candidate for President?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1689  1.  YES
              8  5.  NO

              2  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
            785  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925609    NAME-92POST:D6a. WHO?                    
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D6a.  Who did you vote for?
             ---------------------------

            564  1.  BUSH
            793  2.  CLINTON
            301  3.  ROSS PEROT
              7  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  Refused
             24  9.  NA
            796  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925610    NAME-92POST:D6b.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D6b.  Would you say that your preference for this candidate
             was strong or not strong?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1338  1.  STRONG
            340  5.  NOT STRONG

              5  8.  DON'T KNOW
              6  9.  NA
            796  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 9 in D6a

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925611    NAME-92POST:D6c.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             D6c.  How long before the election did you decide that you
             were going to vote the way you did?  (IF R GIVES RANGE OF
             TIME, CODE MIDPOINT AND ROUND FRACTIONS TO EVEN WHOLE
             NUMBER.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            305  01.  Knew all along/from the first; always vote for the
                      same party; before the convention/nomination (no
                      mention of Bush, Clinton or Perot); before the
                      primaries; 9 months or more
            185  02.  Before the convention because of Bush's, Clinton's
                      or Perot's candidacy; as soon as Bush/Clinton/Perot
                      said he would run; "months before"; "early on";
                      "long time/quite a bit before the election"
            108  03.  At the time of the Republican convention/when Bush
                      was nominated; just after the Republican
                      convention; 3 months; August
            130  04.  During the Democratic convention when Clinton was
                      nominated; just after the Democratic convention;
                      4 months; July; when Perot dropped out of the race
            127  05.  After the convention(s); during the campaign (NFS);
                      2 months; "a couple of months"; September
             17  06.  Five to seven weeks before the election
            218  07.  One month; three weeks; October; after the
                      presidential debates; when Perot re-entered the
                      race
             88  08.  About two weeks before the election
            189  09.  In the last few days of the campaign; the last part
                      of it
            126  10.  On election day
            164  11.  During/after the primaries (not codeable in 02);
                      "several months"; 5-8 months
                 12.  After the vice-presidential debate
                 97.  Other

              4  98.  DK
             28  99.  NA
            796  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8- 9 in
                      D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 9 in D6a

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   THIS VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION DESCRIBES ONE OF THE 1992 VARIABLES THAT
   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925612    NAME-92POST:D6d. CHECKPOINT              
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             D6d.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

            564  1.  BUSH IN D6a
            793  2.  CLINTON IN D6a
            301  3.  PEROT IN D6a

             31  9.  7, 8, 9 in D6a
            796  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925613    NAME-92POST:D6e.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D6e.  (IF VOTED FOR BUSH:) Was there ever a time when you
             thought you were going to vote for Clinton or Perot?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            229  1.  YES
            335  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           1921  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 2-3, 9 in D6d

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925614    NAME-92POST:D6f.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D6f.  IF NECESSARY: Which (one)? <Candidate R thought of
             voting for>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             62  1.  CLINTON
            154  2.  PEROT
             13  3.  BOTH

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2256  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 2-3, 9 in D6d; 5, 8-9 in D6e

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925615    NAME-92POST:D6g.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D6g.  (IF VOTED FOR CLINTON): Was there ever a time when you
             thought you were going to vote for Bush or Perot?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            346  1.  YES
            447  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           1692  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1, 3, 9 in D6d

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925616    NAME-92POST:D6h.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D6h.  IF NECESSARY: Which (one)?
             --------------------------------

             78  1.  BUSH
            243  2.  PEROT
             24  3.  BOTH

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           2139  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1, 3, 9 in D6d; 5, 8-9 in
                     D6g

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925617    NAME-92POST:D6j.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D6j.  (IF VOTED FOR PEROT:)  Was there ever a time when you
             thought you were going to vote for Clinton or Bush?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            239  1.  YES
             62  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2184  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1-2, 9 in D6d

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925618    NAME-92POST:D6k.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D6k.  IF NECESSARY: Which (one)? <Clinton/Bush: Candidate R
             thought of voting for>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            108  1.  CLINTON
            111  2.  BUSH
             20  3.  BOTH

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2246  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1-2, 9 in D6d; 5, 8-9 in D6j

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925619    NAME-92POST:D6x. CHANGE PREF            
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             D6x.  CONSIDERATION OF OTHER CANDIDATES--SUMMARY
             ------------------------------------------------

             Built from V5608-5618

            335  10.  R voted for Bush, never considered other (D6d=1,
                      D6e=5, D6f=0)
             62  11.  R voted for Bush, considered Clinton (D6d=1, D6e=1,
                      D6f=1)
            154  12.  R voted for Bush, considered Perot (D6d=1, D6e=1,
                      D6f=2)
             13  13.  R voted for Bush, considered both Clinton and Perot
                      (D6d=1, D6e=1, D6f=3)
            447  20.  R voted for Clinton, never considered other (D6d=2,
                      D6e=5, D6f=0)
             78  21.  R voted for Clinton, considered Bush (D6d=2, D6e=1,
                      D6f=1)
            243  22.  R voted for Clinton, considered Perot (D6d=2,
                      D6e=1, D6f=2)
             24  23.  R voted for Clinton, considered both Bush and Perot
                      (D6d=2, D6e=1, D6f=3)
              1  25.  R voted for Clinton, considered other but DK/NA who
                      (D6d=2, D6e=1, D6f=8/9)
             62  30.  R voted for Perot, never considered other (D6d=3,
                      D6e=5, D6f=0)
            108  31.  R voted for Perot, considered Clinton (D6d=3,
                      D6e=1, D6f=1)
            111  32.  R voted for Perot, considered Bush (D6d=3, D6e=1,
                      D6f=2)
             20  33.  R voted for Perot, considered both Clinton and Bush
                      (D6d=3, D6e=1, D6f=3)
              7  50.  Voted for candidate other than Bush, Clinton or
                      Perot (1 in D6, 7 in D6a)
                 55.  Didn't vote for any presidential candidate (1 in
                      D6, 5 in D6a)

              3  98.  NA/DK whether voted for any presidential candidate
                      (8/9 in D6, 0 in D6a)
             24  99.  Voted for a presidential candidate, but NA/DK which
                      one (1 in D6, 8/9 in D6a)
            793  00.  Inap, no post-interview; did not vote or did not
                      vote for presidential candidate (0,2 in D2c; 0,5 in
                      D6)

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VAR 925620    NAME-92POST:D7.                                   
              MD=0

             D7.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT FOR VOTING R:
             -----------------------------------------

             (SEE D2, D2a; ADDRESS OF VOTER REGISTRATION)

           1509  1.  R REGISTERED TO VOTE IN COUNTY AND STATE OF
                     INTERVIEW
             45  2.  R REGISTERED TO VOTE OUTSIDE OF COUNTY AND/OR STATE
                     OF INTERVIEW
                 3.  R REFUSED TO CONFIRM ADDRESS WHERE REGISTERED

            931  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1;
                     5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925621    NAME-92POST:D8/D11.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D8.  (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of candidates for the
             major races in this district.  How about the election for
             the House of Representatives in Washington?  Did you vote
             for a candidate for the U.S. House of Representative?

             D11.  How about the election for the House of
             Representatives in Washington?  Did you vote for a candidate
             for the U.S. House of Representatives?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1454  1.  YES
              2  7.  R VOLUNTEERS:  VOTED FOR CANDIDATE WHOSE NAME IS NOT
                     ON BALLOT CARD
            186  5.  NO

             54  8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
            785  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925622    NAME-92POST:D8a/D11a.                   
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             D8a/D11a.  Who did you vote for? <In U.S. House election>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:  code 97 includes a few instances where R volunteered
             that he/she voted "a straight ticket" but no candidate for
             R's party ran; it also includes a few cases where R insists
             that he/she voted for a specific party's candidate but there
             was no candidate from that party. For Rs who voted outside
             of sample location district, code 97 includes House
             candidate, whose name is given but CD and party are not
             known, and also includes cases where R names candidate but
             name is not among names of candidates in 'outside' CD.

             CODES 31-36 IF R VOTED IN DISTRICT OF SAMPLE LOCATION:

            138  31.  Democratic candidate in open House race (incl. 2nd
                      Republican candidate for LA06--see LA06 note in
                      V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.)
            113  32.  Republican candidate in open House race
            567  33.  Democratic House incumbent
            241  34.  Republican House incumbent
             93  35.  Democratic House challenger
            178  36.  Republican House challenger

             CODES 81-92 VOTED OUTSIDE DISTRICT OF SAMPLE LOCATION:

             Districts with No Running Incumbents

                 81.  Dem. Candidate
              6  82.  Rep. Candidate

             Districts with Running Incumbents

             13  83.  Dem. Incumbent
             11  84.  Rep. Incumbent
              4  85.  Dem. Challenger
              6  86.  Rep. Challenger

             All districts outside district of sample location:

                 91.  Democrat -- no name given
                 92.  Republican -- no name given

             ALL Rs:

             22  97.  Name not on candidate list; 3rd party or
                      independent candidate not appearing on candidate
                      list

             57  98.  DK, refused to name candidate
              7  99.  NA
           1029  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                      D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D8/D11

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925623    NAME-92POST:D8x/D11x.                    
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D8x/D11x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Built from 5622

            812  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31,33,35,81,83,85,91)
            558  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32,34,36,82,84,86,92 and 31 in
                     LA06)
             22  7.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

             57  8.  DK (98)
              7  9.  NA (99)
           1029  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D8/D11

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925624    NAME-92POST:D8b.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D8b.  Would you say your preference for this candidate was
             strong or not strong?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            728  1.  STRONG
            515  5.  NOT STRONG

              6  8.  DON'T KNOW
             40  9.  NA
           1196  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1;
                     5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2 in D7; 5, 8-9 in
                     D8/D11; 98-99 in D8a/D11a

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925625    NAME-92POST:D9. CHECKPOINT               
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             D9.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

            847  1.  U.S. SENATE RACE IN THIS STATE (CANDIDATE LIST
                     INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #11-#16) (01, 04,
                     13-14, 21-22, 24-25, 31-32, 34, 41-45, 47, 52,
                     61-62, 72-73 in V3017)
            142  2.  CALIFORNIA (71 in V3017)
            519  3.  NO U.S. SENATE RACE (NO NAME FROM #11-#16 ON
                     CANDIDATE LIST) (03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40, 49, 54, 56,
                     68 in V3017)

             46  9.  R registered outside state of interview; 2 in D7
            931  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1;
                     5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925626    NAME-92POST:D10/D12. VOTE SEN            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D10.  (BALLOT CARD)  How about the election for the United
             States Senate?  Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S.
             Senate?

             D12.  Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. Senate?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             R's may be legally registered in states other than that of
             their sample address.  If they are registered out of state,
             and if that state had a Senate race, they were asked D12,
             regardless of whether the state for the sample address
             actually had a Senate race in 1992.

            874  1.  YES
             80  5.  NO
              2  7.  R volunteers:  No Senate race in the state

             21  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
           1502  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40, 49,
                     54, 56, 68 in V3017; 71 in V3017 and 1,2 in V5002;
                     6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2-3 in D9;
                     R voted out of state (9 in D9 exc. short form) and
                     no Senate race where R voted

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925627    NAME-92POST:D10a/D12a.                  
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             D10a/D12a.  (SENATE VOTE) Who did you vote for?
             -----------------------------------------------

             SEE NOTE D10/D12.

             FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS:  There were two Senate races in
             California, one for a full term, the other for a special
             election to fill an unexpired term.  Vote for the regular
             election is duplicated here.  See D10b1/D12a1 and
             D10b2/D12a2.

             In two cases R voted in CA, outside state of sample address.
             Because there is only one variable for Senate vote for Rs
             not living in California, R's vote in the regular (full
             term) CA Senate election has been coded here.  These two Rs'
             votes in the special CA Senate election are as follow:  post
             case 3718: candidate 84; post case 5360: candidate 85.

             CODES 11-16 IF R VOTED IN STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION:

            175  11.  Democratic candidate in open Senate race
            118  12.  Republican candidate in open Senate race
            179  13.  Democratic Senate incumbent
            222  14.  Republican Senate incumbent
            168  15.  Democratic Senate challenger
             87  16.  Republican Senate challenger

             CODES 81-92 IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION:

             States with No Running Incumbents

              3  81.  Dem. Candidate
              3  82.  Rep. Candidate

             States with Running Incumbents

              3  83.  Dem. Incumbent
              3  84.  Rep. Incumbent
              1  85.  Dem. Challenger
              1  86.  Rep. Challenger

             All states outside sample location:

                 91.  Democrat -- no name given
                 92.  Republican -- no name given

             ALL Rs:

             18  97.  Name not on candidate list; 3rd party or
                      independent candidate not appearing on candidate
                      list

             22  98.  DK, refused to name candidate
             10  99.  NA
           1472  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40,
                      48, 54, 56, 68, 71 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5- 6,
                      8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2-3 in D9; 5, 7-9 in D10/D12;
                      R voted out of state (9 in D9 exc. short form) and
                      no Senate race where R voted; R voted in CA but not
                      in regular Senate race

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925628    NAME-92POST:D10x.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D10x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE
             -----------------------------------

             Built from 5627

             SEE NOTE D10/D12.

            535  01.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91)
            435  02.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92)
             17  07.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

             22  08.  DK (98)
              7  09.  NA (99)
           1469  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40,
                      48, 54, 56, 68, 71 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5- 6,
                      8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2-3 in D9; 5, 7-9 in D10/D12;
                      R voted out of state (9 in D9 exc. short form) and
                      no Senate race where R voted

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925629    NAME-92POST:D10b1/D12a1.                
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             D10b1.  (CALIFORNIA FIRST RACE) We had two Senate races in
             California.  Which candidate did you vote for:

             D12a1.  Who did you vote for?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Responses 11, 12, 81-86, 91, 92, 97-99 were copied to
             D10a/D12a.

             CODES, IF R VOTED IN STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION (CA):

             68  11.  Democratic candidate in open Senate race
             55  12.  Republican candidate in open Senate race
             26  93.  Democratic candidate in second Senate race
              8  94.  Republican candidate in second Senate race

             CODES 81-92 IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION
             (CA):

             States with No Running Incumbents

                 81.  Dem. Candidate
                 82.  Rep. Candidate

             States with Running Incumbents

              1  83.  Dem. Incumbent
                 84.  Rep. Incumbent
                 85.  Dem. Challenger
                 86.  Rep. Challenger

             All states outside of sample location (CA):

                 91.  Democrat -- no name given
                 92.  Republican -- no name given
              3  97.  Name not on candidate list

              3  98.  DK, refused to name candidate
              4  99.  NA
           2317  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                      31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72,
                      73 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in
                      D2c; 1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in
                      D10/D12; 1-2 in V5002 and R said didn't vote for
                      Senator; R voted out of state and no race in state
                      where R voted

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925630    NAME-92POST:D10b1x.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D10b1x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE, CALIFORNIA (1st
             candidate)
             ------------------------------------------------------

             Responses derived from codes 11, 12, 81-86, 91, 92, 97-99
             were copied to D10x.

             Built from 5629

             95  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91)
             63  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92)
              3  7.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

              3  8.  DK (98)
              4  9.  NA (99)
           2317  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                     31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73
                     in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c;
                     1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in D10/D12; 1-2
                     in V5002 and R said didn't vote for Senator; R voted
                     out of state and no race in state where R voted

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925631    NAME-92POST:D10b2/D12a2.                
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             D10b2.  (CALIFORNIA SECOND RACE) We had two Senate races in
             California.  Which candidate did you vote for: 2nd CANDIDATE

             D12a2.  Who did you vote for?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Responses 11 and 12 (and 97 or 99 if regular Senate race
             vote) were copied to D10a/D12a.

             CODES, IF R VOTED IN STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION (CA):

             18  11.  Democratic candidate in open Senate race
             11  12.  Republican candidate in open Senate race
             72  93.  Democratic candidate in second Senate race
             46  94.  Republican candidate in second Senate race
              4  97.  Name not on candidate list

              2  98.  DK, refused to name candidate
              9  99.  NA
           2323  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                      31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72,
                      73 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in
                      D2c; 1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in
                      D10/D12; 1-2 in V5002 and R said didn't vote for
                      Senator; R voted out of state and no race in state
                      where R voted; R voted out of state, no second
                      race; R voted in CA but did not vote in both Senate
                      races

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VAR 925632    NAME-92POST:D10b2x.                      
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D10b2x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE, CALIFORNIA (2nd
             candidate)
             ------------------------------------------------------

             Responses derived from codes 11 and 12 were copied to D10x.

             Built from 5629

             90  01.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91)
             57  02.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92)
              4  07.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

              2  08.  DK (98)
              9  09.  NA (99)
           2323  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                      31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72,
                      73 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in
                      D2c; 1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in
                      D10/D12; 1-2 in V5002 and R said didn't vote for
                      Senator; R voted out of state and no race in state
                      where R voted; R voted out of state, no second
                      race; R voted in CA but did not vote in both Senate
                      races

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925633    NAME-92POST:D13.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             FOR R'S WHO DID NOT VOTE: D13-D14ax

             D13.  How about the election for President?  Did you prefer
             one of the candidates for President?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            440  1.  YES
             94  5.  NO

              3  8.  DK
             15  9.  NA
           1933  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                     1 in D2c

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925634    NAME-92POST:D13a.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D13a.  Who did you prefer? <For President>
             ------------------------------------------

            132  1.  BUSH
            218  2.  CLINTON
             89  3.  ROSS PEROT
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           2045  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                     1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D13

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925635    NAME-92POST:D13b.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D13b.  Would you say that your preference for this candidate
             was strong or not strong?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            317  1.  STRONG
            115  5.  NOT STRONG

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
              7  9.  NA
           2046  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                     1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D13; 8-9 in D13a

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925636    NAME-92POST:D14.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D14.  (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of candidates for the
             major races in this district.  How about the election for
             the House of Representatives in Washington?  Did you prefer
             one of the candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            216  1.  YES
            300  5.  NO

             20  8.  DK
             16  9.  NA
           1933  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                     1 in D2c

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925637    NAME-92POST:D14a.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             D14a.  Which candidate <for U.S. House> was that?
             -------------------------------------------------

             See CANDIDATE NUMBER Master Code.

             Code 31 includes 2nd Republican candidate in LA06. See LA06
             note in V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.

                 31.
                      .
                      .
                 36.
                 97.  Name given not on Candidate List for this race; 3rd
                      party or independent candidate not appearing on
                      Candidate List

                 98.  DK, refused to name candidate
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                      1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D14

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925638    NAME-92POST:D14ax.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D14ax.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
             ------------------------------------------------------

             Built from 5637

            141  1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35)
             67  2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, includes 31 in
                     LA06; see LA06 note in V3021)
                 7.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

                 8.  DK (98)
              8  9.  NA (99)
           2269  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                     1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D14

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925639    NAME-92POST:D15. CHECKPOINT              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D15.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

             NOTE: 41 cases changed their marital status to married or to
             divorced/separated since the Pre-election interview.  D15
             incorporates these changes.

           1346  1.  R IS MARRIED (OR PARTNERED)
            909  2.  ALL OTHERS

            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925640    NAME-92POST:D16.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             D16.  Did your (husband/wife/partner) vote in the election
             this November either in person or by absentee ballot?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            933  1.  YES
            381  5.  NO

             10  8.  DK
             22  9.  NA
           1139  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in D15

             There are no variables in range 5641-5700

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925701    NAME-92POST:E1.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E1.  Have you (or anyone in your family living here) ever
             contacted Representative (NAME #33 or 34) or anyone in
             (his/her) office?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Please see note preceding <at> V5108

            217  1.  YES
           1366  5.  NO

              4  8.  DK
             25  9.  NA
            873  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925702    NAME-92POST:E1a1.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             E1a.  Was it to express an opinion, seek information, or to
             seek help on a problem you had?  (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)

             E1a.  1. EXPRESS AN OPINION
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             98  1.  Checked
            116  5.  Not checked

              3  9.  NA to entire question E1a
           2268  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925703    NAME-92POST:E1a2.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             E1a(2).  <Reason for contact with House incumbent...> 2.
             SEEK INFORMATION <Second Mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             64  1.  Checked
            150  5.  Not checked

              3  9.  NA to entire question E1a
           2268  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925704    NAME-92POST:E1a3.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             E1a.  <Reason for contact with House incoumbent...> 3. SEEK
             HELP ON A PROBLEM YOU HAD
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             96  1.  Checked
            118  5.  Not checked

              3  9.  NA to entire question E1a
           2268  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925705    NAME-92POST:E1b.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E1b.  Did you get a response from your Representative or
             (his/her) office?
             --------------------------------------------------------

            190  1.  YES
             21  5.  NO

              2  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           2271  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1; 9 in E1a

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925706    NAME-92POST:E1c.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E1c.  How satisfied were you with the response:  very
             satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at
             all satisfied?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            112  1.  VERY SATISFIED
             50  2.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
             16  4.  NOT VERY SATISFIED
             11  5.  NOT AT ALL SATISFIED

              1  8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
           2295  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1; 9 in E1a; 5, 8-9
                     in E1b

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925707    NAME-92POST:E2.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E2.  Do you know anyone else who has contacted
             Representative (NAME #33 or 34) or anyone in (his/her)
             office?
             ------------------------------------------------------

            297  1.  YES
           1284  5.  NO

              6  8.  DK
             25  9.  NA
            873  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925708    NAME-92POST:E2a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E2a.  Did this (person/group) <who contacted House
             incumbent> get a response?
             --------------------------------------------------

            260  1.  YES
             12  5.  NO

             25  8.  DK
                 9.  NA
           2188  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E2

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925709    NAME-92POST:E2b.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E2b.  How satisfied was this (person/group) with the
             response: very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very
             satisfied, or not at all satisfied?
             ------------------------------------------------------

            141  1.  VERY SATISFIED
             79  2.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
             15  4.  NOT VERY SATISFIED
             12  5.  NOT AT ALL SATISFIED

             11  8.  DON'T KNOW
              2  9.  NA
           2225  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 86 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E2; 5, 8-9 in E2a

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925710    NAME-92POST:E3.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E3.  In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way
             Representative (NAME # 33 or 34) has been handling (his/her)
             job?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            985  1.  APPROVE
            192  5.  DISAPPROVE

            399  8.  DON'T KNOW
             36  9.  NA
            873  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925711    NAME-92POST:E3a/b.                       
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E3a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

             E3b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
             -------------------------------------------------

            496  1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
            485  2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            103  4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
             89  5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
           1308  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 8-9 in E3

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925712    NAME-92POST:E4.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E4.  If you had (another/a) problem that Representative
             (NAME # 33 or 34) could do something about, do you think
             (he/she) would be very helpful, somewhat helpful, or not
             very helpful to you?
             --------------------------------------------------------

            340  1.  VERY HELPFUL
            796  2.  SOMEWHAT HELPFUL
            189  3.  NOT VERY HELPFUL
             41  7.  DEPENDS

            214  8.  DON'T KNOW
             32  9.  NA
            873  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925713    NAME-92POST:E5.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E5.  Do you happen to remember anything special that
             Representative (NAME #33 or 34) has done for the people in
             (his/her) district while (he/she) has been in Congress?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            311  1.  YES
           1270  5.  NO

              2  8.  DK
             29  9.  NA
            873  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925714    NAME-92POST:E6.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E6.  How good a job would you say U.S. Representative (NAME
             #33 or 34) does of keeping in touch with the people in your
             district--does (he/she) do a very good job, fairly good,
             fairly poor, or a poor job of keeping in touch with the
             people in this district?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            342  1.  VERY GOOD
            702  2.  FAIRLY GOOD
            214  3.  FAIRLY POOR
            122  4.  POOR

            194  8.  DK
             38  9.  NA
            873  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925715    NAME-92POST:E7.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E7.  Have you read or heard about U.S. Representatives
             writing checks when they didn't have enough money to cover
             them in their House bank account?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1729  1.  YES
            249  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
             87  9.  NA
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925716    NAME-92POST:E7a.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E7a.  (RB, P. 5) Which of these statements is closer to your
             opinion on the bad checks:
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            780  1.  Representatives who wrote bad checks acted so
                     dishonestly they should be voted out of office.
            334  2.  Writing bad checks is not a serious enough mistake
                     to disqualify someone for office.
            543  3.  Representatives who wrote only a few bad checks
                     should not be voted out of office just for that
                     reason, but representatives who wrote a lot of bad
                     checks should be voted out of office.

             49  8.  DK, [VOLUNTEERED]
             23  9.  NA
            756  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7

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VAR 925717    NAME-92POST:E7b. CHECKPOINT                       
              MD=0

             E7b.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

           1411  1.  CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #33 OR #34 (12, 14, 21,
                     24 in V3021)
            318  2.  NO NAME #33 OR #34 IN LIST (45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85
                     in V3021)

            756  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7

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VAR 925718    NAME-92POST:E7c.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E7c.  Did (NAME # 33, 34) <House incumbent> write any bad
             checks?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            361  1.  YES
            489  5.  NO

            544  8.  DK
             17  9.  NA
           1074  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7; 2 in E7b

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VAR 925719    NAME-92POST:E7d.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E7d.  Did (NAME # 33, 34) write a lot of bad checks, or just
             a few?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             71  1.  A LOT
            255  2.  A FEW

             34  8.  DON'T KNOW
              1  9.  NA
           2124  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7; 2 in E7b; 5, 8-9
                     in E7c

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VAR 925720    NAME-92POST:E8.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             E8.  Do you think that representatives who wrote bad checks
             broke any laws?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1186  1.  YES
            443  5.  NO

             85  8.  DK
             15  9.  NA
            756  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7

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VAR 925721    NAME-92POST:F1.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F1.  Some people seem to follow what's going on in
             government and public affairs most of the time, whether
             there's an election going on or not. Others aren't that
             interested.  Would you say you follow what's going on in
             government and public affairs most of the time, some of the
             time, only now and then, or hardly at all?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            594  1.  MOST OF THE TIME
            928  2.  SOME OF THE TIME
            468  3.  ONLY NOW AND THEN
            250  4.  HARDLY AT ALL

              4  8.  DON'T KNOW
             11  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925722    NAME-92POST:F2(1). MIP                 
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             F2(1).  What do you think are the most important problems
             facing this country?  (PROBE:  Any other important problems
             facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK (V5722 only)
                 999.  NA (V5722 only)
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no problem
                       mentioned

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VAR 925723    NAME-92POST:F2(2).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             F2(2).  What do you think are the most important problems
             facing this country?  (PROBE:  Any other important problems
             facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no problem
                       mentioned

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VAR 925724    NAME-92POST:F2(3).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             F2(3).  What do you think are the most important problems
             facing this country?  (PROBE:  Any other important problems
             facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no problem
                       mentioned

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VAR 925725    NAME-92POST:F3. CHECKPOINT                        
              MD=0

             F3.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

             62  1.  R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY PROBLEMS; 998-999 in F2
            276  2.  R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE PROBLEM
           1727  3.  ALL OTHERS

            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 925726    NAME-92POST:F4.                        
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             F4.  Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the
             single most important problem the country faces?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             If R mentioned only one problem in F2, that response has
             been duplicated here.

             See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1-2 in F3

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VAR 925727    NAME-92POST:F5.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F5.  How good a job is the government in Washington doing in
             dealing with this problem, a good job, only fair, or a poor
             job?
             ------------------------------------------------------------
             47  1.  GOOD JOB
            569  3.  ONLY FAIR
           1355  5.  POOR JOB

             21  8.  DON'T KNOW
             11  9.  NA
            482  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1 in F3

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VAR 925728    NAME-92POST:F6.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F6.  Which political party do you think would be most likely
             to get the government to do a better job in dealing with
             this problem--the Republicans, the Democrats, or wouldn't
             there be much difference between them?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            256  1.  REPUBLICANS
            930  3.  NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE
            767  5.  DEMOCRATS

             37  8.  DON'T KNOW
             13  9.  NA
            482  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1 in F3

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VAR 925729    NAME-92POST:F7.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F7.  Next, I am going to ask you to choose which of two
             statements I read comes closer to your own opinion. You
             might agree to some extent with both, but we want to know
             which one is closer to your views. [IF NECESSARY, PROBE
             "Which Closer" ONCE EACH QUESTION]

             One, the less government the better; or two, there are more
             things that government should be doing?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:  Code boxes GOVERNMENT for F7 & F8 were interchanged
             in the questionnaire.  Interviewers were to edit the
             instrument to make sure that the post-interview correct code
             was marked.

            755  1.  LESS GOVERNMENT
           1397  2.  MORE THINGS GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO
             61  3.  BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED)

             32  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925730    NAME-92POST:F8.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F8.  One, we need a strong government to handle today's
             complex economic problems; or two, the free market can
             handle these problems without government being involved?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See F7 for complete text>

           1531  1.  STRONG GOVERNMENT
            553  2.  FREE MARKET
             99  3.  BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED)

             60  8.  DK
             12  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925731    NAME-92POST:F9.                          
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F9.  One, the main reason government has become bigger over
             the years is because it has gotten involved in things that
             people should do for themselves; or two, government has
             become bigger because the problems we face have become
             bigger?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See F7 for complete text>

            825  1.  GOTTEN INVOLVED IN THINGS
           1251  2.  PROBLEMS WE FACE ARE BIGGER
            112  3.  BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED)

             52  8.  DK
             15  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925732    NAME-92POST:F10.                         
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             F10.  Do you think it is better when one party controls both
             the presidency and Congress; better when control is split
             between the Democrats and Republicans, or doesn't it matter?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            694  1.  ONE PARTY CONTROL BOTH
            863  2.  CONTROL IS SPLIT
            601  3.  IT DOESN'T MATTER

             81  8.  DK
             16  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

             There are no variables in range 5733-5800

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VAR 925801    NAME-92POST:G1. PTY SUPPORT              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G1.  The political parties try to talk to as many people as
             they can to get them to vote for their candidate.  Did
             anyone from one of the political parties call you up or come
             around and talk to you about the campaign this year?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            452  1.  YES
           1798  5.  NO

              4  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925802    NAME-92POST:G1A.WHICH PTY                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G1a.  Which party was that? <Contacting R to talk about
             campaign>
             -------------------------------------------------------

            117  1.  REPUBLICAN
            132  3.  BOTH
            168  5.  DEMOCRATIC
             10  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

             25  8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
           2033  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G1

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VAR 925803    NAME-92POST:G2.OTHER SUPPORT             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G2.  Other than someone from the two major parties, did
             anyone else call you up or come around and talk to you about
             supporting specific candidates in this last election?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            224  1.  YES
           2024  5.  NO

              5  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925804    NAME-92POST:G2A(1).CAND SUPPT           
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             G2a(1).  Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to
             support? <1st mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             See SUPPORT Master Code for additional information.

             REPUBLICAN:

             Presidential

             14  01.  Incumbent Presidential Candidate, Republican

             Senate

                 12.  U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
              5  14.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican
                 16.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Republican
              1  28.  U.S. Senate, no race in state (used ONLY in
                      error by R)

             House

              7  32.  U.S. House candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
              1  34.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican
              4  36.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Republican

             Governor

              1  52.  Gubernatorial candidate, Republican, in race
                      w/o incumbent

             Miscellaneous

              1  72.  NA which candidate(s), Republican
              1  74.  Other candidate not listed above, Republican
              2  76.  Republican party
                 94.  Republican Candidate in second race

             DEMOCRATIC:

             Presidential

             21  04.  Nonincumbent Presidential Candidate, Democratic

             Senate

              2  11.  U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in race w/o
                      incumbent
              2  13.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic
              2  15.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Democratic
              1  93.  Democratic Candidate in Second Race

             House

              2  31.  U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in race w/o
                      incumbent, incl. 2nd Republican candidate in LA06.
                      See LA06 note on V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude
                      these cases.
              8  33.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic
              1  35.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Democratic
              1  41.  Retiring U.S. House Representative (used ONLY
                      in error by R)

             Miscellaneous

                 71.  NA which candidate(s), Democratic
              1  73.  Other candidate not listed above, Democratic
              4  75.  Democratic party

             OTHER:

             Presidential

             51  05.  Presidential candidate, independent

             Miscellaneous

              4  80.  Other minor party or minor independent
                      candidate--any office level
              1  85.  3rd/other party
             35  95.  Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office
                      given but party NA), or non-party candidate
              2  96.  Other groups or individuals which are neither
                      parties nor organized supporters of specific
                      candidates
             15  97.  Candidate name given but office and party NA

             29  98.  DK, CAN'T REMEMBER (G2a-first mention only)
              5  99.  NA (G2a-first mention only)
           2261  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G2; 98-99 in
                      G2a; no further mention

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VAR 925805    NAME-92POST:G2A(2).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             G2a(2).  Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to
             support? <2nd mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             See SUPPORT Master Code for additional information.

             REPUBLICAN:

             Presidential

              2  01.  Incumbent Presidential Candidate, Republican

             Senate

              2  12.  U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 14.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican
              1  16.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Republican

             House

                 32.  U.S. House candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 34.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican
              2  36.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Republican

             Miscellaneous

                 72.  NA which candidate(s), Republican
              1  74.  Other candidate not listed above, Republican
              1  76.  Republican party

             DEMOCRATIC:

             Presidential

              2  04.  Nonincumbent Presidential Candidate, Democratic
             Senate

                 11.  U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 13.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic
                 15.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Democratic

             House

              1  31.  U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in race w/o
                      incumbent, incl. 2nd Republican candidate in LA06.
                      See LA06 note on V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude
                      these cases.
              3  33.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic
              1  35.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Democratic

             Governor

              1  51.  Gubernatorial candidate, Democratic

             Miscellaneous

              1  71.  NA which candidate(s), Democratic
              2  73.  Other candidate not listed above, Democratic
                 75.  Democratic party

             OTHER:

             Presidential

              1  05.  Presidential candidate, independent

             Miscellaneous

                 80.  Other minor party or minor independent
                      candidate--any office level
              1  85.  3rd/other party
              7  95.  Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office
                      given but party NA), or non-party candidate
                 96.  Other groups or individuals which are neither
                      parties nor organized supporters of specific
                      candidates
              5  97.  Candidate name given but office and party NA

           2451  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G2; 98-99 in
                      G2a; no further mention

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VAR 925806    NAME-92POST:G2A(3).                     
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             G2a(3).  Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to
             support? <3rd mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             See SUPPORT Master Code for additional information.

             REPUBLICAN:

             Presidential

                 01.  Incumbent Presidential Candidate, Republican

             Senate

                 12.  U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 14.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican
                 16.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Republican

             House

                 32.  U.S. House candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 34.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican
                 36.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Republican

             Governor

              1  52.  Gubernatorial candidate, Republican, in race
                      w/o incumbent

             Miscellaneous

                 72.  NA which candidate(s), Republican
                 74.  Other candidate not listed above, Republican
                 76.  Republican party

             DEMOCRATIC:

             Presidential

                 04.  Nonincumbent Presidential Candidate, Democratic

             Senate

                 11.  U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in race w/o
                      incumbent
              1  13.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic
                 15.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Democratic

             House

              2  31.  U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in race w/o
                      incumbent, incl. 2nd Republican candidate in LA06.
                      See LA06 note on V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude
                      these cases.
              1  33.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic
              1  35.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Democratic

             Governor

              1  55.  Gubernatorial candidate, Democratic, in race
                      w/o incumbent

             Miscellaneous

                 71.  NA which candidate(s), Democratic
                 73.  Other candidate not listed above, Democratic
                 75.  Democratic party

             OTHER:

             Presidential

              1  05.  Presidential candidate, independent

             Miscellaneous

                 80.  Other minor party or minor independent
                      candidate--any office level
                 85.  3rd/other party
              2  95.  Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office
                      given but party NA), or non-party candidate
                 96.  Other groups or individuals which are neither
                      parties nor organized supporters of specific
                      candidates
              1  97.  Candidate name given but office and party NA

           2474  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G2; 98-99 in
                      G2a; no further mention

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VAR 925807    NAME-92POST:G3.R TALK OTHERS             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3.  We would like to find out about some of the things
             people do to help a party or a candidate win an election.
             During the campaign, did you talk to any people and try to
             show them why they should vote for or against one of the
             parties or candidates?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            847  1.  YES
           1405  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925808    NAME-92POST:G3A.OTHERS TALK R            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G3a.  During the past year, have you been contacted directly
             by any person, intent on showing you why you should vote for
             or against one of the candidates or parties?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            490  1.  YES
           1757  5.  NO

              5  8.  DON'T KNOW
              3  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925809    NAME-92POST:G4.CMPAIGN BUTTN             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G4.  Did you wear a campaign button, put a campaign sticker
             on your car, or place a sign in your window or in front of
             your house?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            253  1.  YES
           2000  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925810    NAME-92POST:G5.R GO TO MEETGS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G5.  Did you go to any political meetings, rallies,
             speeches, dinners, or things like that in support of a
             particular candidate?
             ------------------------------------------------------

            182  1.  YES
           2071  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925811    NAME-92POST:G5A.CALL TO MTG              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G5a.  Did anyone call you up or come around to ask you to go
             to any political meetings, rallies, speeches, dinners, or
             things like that in support of a particular candidate?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            253  1.  YES
           1997  5.  NO

              3  8.  DON'T KNOW
              2  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925812    NAME-92POST:G6.OTHER WORK                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G6.  Did you do any (other) work for one of the parties or
             candidates?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             77  1.  YES
           2175  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925813    NAME-92POST:G6A.CALL-OTH WORK            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G6a.  Did anyone call you to ask you to do any (other) work
             for one of the parties or candidates?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            119  1.  YES
           2132  5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
              4  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925814    NAME-92POST:G7.$1 CHECKOFF               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G7.  Did you use the one-dollar check-off option on your
             federal income tax return to make a political contribution
             this year?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            544  1.  YES
           1563  5.  NO

            139  8.  DON'T KNOW
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925815    NAME-92POST:G8.$ TO CANDIDATE            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G8.  During an election year people are often asked to make
             a contribution to support campaigns.  Did you give money to
             an individual candidate running for public office?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            124  1.  YES
           2128  5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
              3  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925816    NAME-92POST:G8A.WHCH PTY-CAND            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G8a.  Which party did that candidate belong to?
             -----------------------------------------------

             45  1.  REPUBLICAN
              8  3.  BOTH
             58  5.  DEMOCRATIC
              9  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

              2  8.  DON'T KNOW
              2  9.  NA
           2361  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G8

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925817    NAME-92POST:G9.$ TO PARTY                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G9.  Did you give money to a political party during this
             election year?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             89  1.  YES
           2162  5.  NO

              2  8.  DON'T KNOW
              2  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925818    NAME-92POST:G9A.WHCH PTY-$               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G9a.  To which party did you give money?
             ----------------------------------------

             44  1.  REPUBLICAN
              3  3.  BOTH
             40  5.  DEMOCRATIC
              1  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

              1  8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
           2396  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G9

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925819    NAME-92POST:G10.$ TO OTHER               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G10.  Did you give any money to any other group that
             supported or opposed candidates?
             ----------------------------------------------------
            116  1.  YES
           2132  5.  NO

              4  8.  DON'T KNOW
              3  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925820    NAME-92POST:G11.TALK REG/VOTE            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G11.  During the campaign this year, did anyone talk to you
             about registering to vote or getting out to vote?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            833  1.  YES
           1419  5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
              3  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925821    NAME-92POST:G12.MAIL $ REQST             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G12.  During the past year did you receive any requests
             through the mail asking you to contribute money to a
             candidate, a party or an issue group?
             -------------------------------------------------------

            694  1.  YES
           1325  5.  NO

             43  8.  DON'T KNOW
              3  9.  NA
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925822    NAME-92POST:G12A.HOW MANY                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G12a.  Did you get quite a few or not very many requests
             through the mail asking you to contribute money to a
             candidate, a party or issue group?
             --------------------------------------------------------

            222  1.  QUITE A FEW
            466  5.  NOT VERY MANY

              5  8.  DON'T KNOW
              1  9.  NA
           1791  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G12

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925823    NAME-92POST:G12B.GIVE $                  
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G12b.  Did you contribute any money because of the mail you
             received?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             71  1.  YES
            612  5.  NO

              1  8.  DON'T KNOW
             10  9.  NA
           1791  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G12

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925824    NAME-92POST:G13.PHON $ REQST             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G13.  In the past year, did you receive any telephone calls
             asking you to contribute money to a candidate, a party, or
             an issue group?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            178  1.  YES
           1874  5.  NO

              9  8.  DON'T KNOW
              4  9.  NA
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925825    NAME-92POST:G13A.HOW MANY                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G13a.  Did you get quite a few (of these calls) or not very
             many?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             37  1.  QUITE A FEW
            141  5.  NOT VERY MANY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
           2307  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G13

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925826    NAME-92POST:G13B.GIVE $                  
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G13b.  Did you contribute any money because of (this/these)
             telephone call(s)?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             24  1.  YES
            153  5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
              1  9.  NA
           2307  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G13

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925827    NAME-92POST:G14.FTF $ REQ                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G14.  During the past year, have you been contacted
             directly, in person, and asked to contribute money to a
             candidate, a party, or an issue group?
             -------------------------------------------------------

            117  1.  YES
           1941  5.  NO

              4  8.  DON'T KNOW
              3  9.  NA
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925828    NAME-92POST:G14A.HOW MANY                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G14a.  Did you get quite a few or not very many (contacts)?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             22  1.  QUITE A FEW
             94  5.  NOT VERY MANY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
              1  9.  NA
           2368  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G14

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925829    NAME-92POST:G14B.GIVE $                  
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             G14b.  Did you contribute any money because of (this/these)
             personal contact(s)?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             51  1.  YES
             65  5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
              1  9.  NA
           2368  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G14

             There are no variables in range 5830-5900

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==============================
VAR 925901    NAME-92POST:H1.PTY DIFFRNCES             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H1.  Do you think there are any important differences in
             what the Republicans and Democrats stand for?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1353  1.  YES
            781  5.  NO

            116  8.  DON'T KNOW
              5  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925902    NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-1.DIFF1               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H1a-1(1).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             1st mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

            588  1.  Democratic party mention
              9  2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
              5  4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
            585  5.  Republican party mention
                 6.  Other party mentioned instead
            129  7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

             32  8.  DK (code in V5902 only)
              5  9.  NA (code in V5902 only)
           1132  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925903    NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-1.CONTENT1          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             H1a-2(1).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 1st mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK (code in 5903 only; 8 in 5902)
                 999.  NA (code in 5903 only; 9 in 5902)
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925904    NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-2.DIFF2               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H1a-1(2).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             2nd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

            504  1.  Democratic party mention
             11  2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
              7  4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
            529  5.  Republican party mention
                 6.  Other party mentioned instead
             75  7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

           1359  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925905    NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-2.CONTENT2          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             H1a-2(2).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 2nd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

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   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925906    NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-3.DIFF3               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H1a-1(3).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             3rd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

            313  1.  Democratic party mention
             12  2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
              7  4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
            315  5.  Republican party mention
              1  6.  Other party mentioned instead
             38  7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

           1799  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925907    NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-3.CONTENT3          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             H1a-2(3).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 3rd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

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   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925908    NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-4.DIFF4               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H1a-1(4).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             4th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

            214  1.  Democratic party mention
              6  2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
              5  4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
            196  5.  Republican party mention
                 6.  Other party mentioned instead
             27  7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

           2037  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925909    NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-4.CONTENT4          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             H1a-2(4).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 4th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925910    NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-5.DIFF5               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H1a-1(5).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             5th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

            107  1.  Democratic party mention
              4  2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
              6  4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
            102  5.  Republican party mention
                 6.  Other party mentioned instead
             12  7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

           2254  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925911    NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-5.CONTENT5          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             H1a-2(5).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 5th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925912    NAME-92POST:H1A(1)-6.DIFF6               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H1a-1(6).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             6th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

             61  1.  Democratic party mention
              1  2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
              1  4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
             51  5.  Republican party mention
                 6.  Other party mentioned instead
              5  7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

           2366  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925913    NAME-92POST:H1A(2)-6.CONTENT6          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             H1a-2(6).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 6th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925914    NAME-92POST:H2.PTY MOR CNSRTV            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H2.  Would you say that one of the parties is more
             conservative than the other at the national level?
             --------------------------------------------------

           1567  1.  YES
            489  5.  NO

            193  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925915    NAME-92POST:H2A.WHICH PTY                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H2a.  Which party is more conservative?
             ---------------------------------------

            266  1.  DEMOCRATS
           1286  5.  REPUBLICANS

             15  8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
            918  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H2

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 925916    NAME-92POST:H3/A.QUAYLE OFFCE            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H3.  Now we have a set of questions concerning various
             public figures.  We want to see how much information about
             them gets out to the public from television, newspapers and
             the like.

             The first name is Dan Quayle.  What job or political office
             does he now hold?

             H3a.  DAN QUAYLE
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1975  1.  Correctly identifies Quayle as the Vice President
             29  5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong

            245  8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
              6  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925917    NAME-92POST:H3B.REHNQUIST OFF            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H3b.  William Rehnquist (pron. Renn-Kwist) <Job/Political
             office held>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            189  1.  Correctly identifies Rehnquist as Chief Justice of
                     the Supreme Court
            381  5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong

           1679  8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
              6  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 925918    NAME-92POST:H3C.YELTSIN OFFCE            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H3c.  Boris Yeltsin <Job/Political office held>
             -----------------------------------------------

           1011  1.  Correctly identifies Yeltsin as President of Russia
            411  5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong

            827  8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
              6  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 925919    NAME-92POST:H3D.FOLEY OFFCE              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H3d.  Tom Foley <Job/Political office held>
             -------------------------------------------

            579  1.  Correctly identifies Foley as Speaker of the House
                     of Representatives
            264  5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong

           1407  8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
              5  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925920    NAME-92POST:H4.LAW CONSTITNL             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H4.  Who has the final responsibility to decide if a law is
             constitutional or not...  is it the President, the Congress,
             the Supreme Court, or don't you know?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            215  1.  PRESIDENT
            422  2.  CONGRESS
           1300  3.  SUPREME COURT

            312  8.  DON'T KNOW
              6  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925921    NAME-92POST:H5.NOMINATE JUDGE            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H5.  And whose responsibility is it to nominate judges to
             the Federal Courts...  the President, the Congress, the
             Supreme Court, or don't you kow?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           1305  1.  PRESIDENT
            239  2.  CONGRESS
            277  3.  SUPREME COURT

            431  8.  DON'T KNOW
              3  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925922    NAME-92POST:H6.TAX FOR SERVCS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H6.  Would you personally be willing to pay more in taxes so
             that the government could spend more on the services you
             favor or would you rather keep your taxes the same even if
             this meant the government couldn't increase its spending as
             you would like?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            647  1.  PAY MORE
           1513  2.  KEEP TAXES THE SAME

             76  8.  DON'T KNOW
             19  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925923    NAME-92POST:H7.GAY DSCRMN LAW            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H7.  Do you favor or oppose laws to protect homosexuals
             against job discrimination?
             -------------------------------------------------------

           1286  1.  YES (Favor)
            853  5.  NO  (Oppose)

             51  8.  DK
             65  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925924    NAME-92POST:H7A/B.STRNGLY/NOT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H7a.  Do you favor such laws <protecting homosexuals against
             job discrimination> strongly or not strongly?

             H7b.  Do you oppose such laws strongly or not strongly?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            694  1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
            591  2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
            318  4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
            526  5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

              1  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            346  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in H7

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VAR 925925    NAME-92POST:H8.GAYS ARMED FCS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H8.  Do you think homosexuals should be allowed to serve in
             the United States Armed Forces or don't you think so?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1249  1.  YES, THINK SO
            883  5.  DON'T THINK SO

            100  8.  DK
             23  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925926    NAME-92POST:H8A/B.STRNGLY/NOT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H8a.  Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals
             should be allowed to serve in the United States Armed
             Forces?

             H8b.  Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals
             should not be allowed to serve in the United States Armed
             Forces?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            688  1.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD BE ALLOWED
            557  2.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD BE ALLOWED
            192  4.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED
            690  5.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED

              3  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            353  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in H8

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VAR 925927    NAME-92POST:H9.GAYS ADOPT                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H9.  Do you think gay or lesbian couples, in other words,
             homosexual couples, should be legally permitted to adopt
             children?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            593  1.  YES
           1550  5.  NO

             95  8.  DK
             17  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925928    NAME-92POST:H9A/B.STRNGLY/NOT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             H9a.  Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals
             couples should be legally permitted to adopt children?

             H9b.  Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals
             couples should not be legally permitted to adopt children?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            259  1.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD BE PERMITTED
            333  2.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD BE PERMITTED
            226  4.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED
           1322  5.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED

              1  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
            342  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in H9

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VAR 925929    NAME-92POST:J1.CVL RGHTS FAST            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J1.  Some say that the civil rights people have been trying
             to push too fast.  Others feel they haven't pushed fast
             enough.  How about you:  Do you think that civil rights
             leaders are trying to push too fast, are going too slowly,
             or are they moving at about the right speed?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            549  1.  TOO FAST
           1229  3.  ABOUT RIGHT
            378  5.  TOO SLOWLY

             62  8.  DK
             37  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925930    NAME-92POSNT:J2.BLKS POS CHNG            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J2.  In the past few years we have heard a lot about
             improving the position of black people in this country.  How
             much real change do you think there has been in the position
             of black people in the past few years;  a lot, some, or not
             much at all?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            753  1.  A LOT
           1041  3.  SOME
            416  5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

             35  8.  DON'T KNOW
             10  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925931    NAME-92POST:J3.B/W SCHL KIDS             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J3.  Some people say that the government in Washington
             should see to it that white and black children go to the
             same schools.  Others claim that this is not the
             government's business.  Have you been interested enough in
             this question to favor one side over the other?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1572  1.  YES
            664  5.  NO

              3  8.  DK
             16  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925932    NAME-92POST:J3A.GVT INTGR SCH            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J3a.  Do you think the government in Washington should...
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            710  1.  ...see to it that white and black children go to the
                     same schools?
            733  5.  ...stay out of this area as it is not the
                     government's business?
            116  7.  R; DEPENDS

             12  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
            913  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in J3

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VAR 925933    NAME-92POST:J4.DEATH PENALTY             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J4.  Do you favor or oppose the death penalty for persons
             convicted of murder?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           1634  1.  FAVOR
            132  3.  DEPENDS
            424  5.  OPPOSE

             54  8.  DON'T KNOW
             11  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925934    NAME-92POST:J4A/B.STRNGLY/NOT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J4a.  Do you favor the death penalty for persons convicted
             of murder strongly or not strongly?

             J4b.  Do you oppose the death penalty for persons convicted
             of murder strongly or not strongly?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1290  1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
            342  2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
            167  4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
            257  5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

              1  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
            427  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 8-9 in J4

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VAR 925935    NAME-92POST:J5.PREF HIR-BLKS             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J5.  Some people say that because of past discrimination,
             blacks should be given preference in hiring and promotion.
             Others say that such preference in hiring and promotion of
             blacks is wrong because it gives blacks advantages they
             haven't earned.  What about your opinion--are you for or
             against preferential hiring and promotion of blacks?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            432  1.  FOR
           1715  5.  AGAINST

             94  8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
             14  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925936    NAME-92POST:J5A/B.STRNGLY/NOT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J5a.  Do you favor preference in hiring and promotion
             strongly or not strongly?

             J5b.  Do you oppose preference in hiring and promotion
             strongly or not strongly?
             ------------------------------------------------------

            253  1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
            179  2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
            382  4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
           1332  5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
            338  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in J5

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VAR 925937    NAME-92POST:J6.GVT-BLK HIRING            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J6.  Some people feel that if black people are not getting
             fair treatment in jobs, the government in Washington ought
             to see to it that they do.  Others feel that this is not the
             federal government's business.  Have you had enough interest
             in this question to favor one side over the other?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1569  1.  YES
            669  5.  NO

              4  8.  DK
             13  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925938    NAME-92POST:J6A.R OPINION                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J6a.  How do you feel?  Should the government in Washington
             see to it that black people get fair treatment in jobs or is
             this not the federal government's business?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            863  1.  SEE TO IT THAT BLACK PEOPLE GET FAIR TREATMENT IN
                     JOBS
            643  5.  NOT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S BUSINESS
             53  7.  OTHER; DEPENDS

             10  8.  DK
                 9.  NA
            916  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in J6

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VAR 925939    NAME-92POST:J7.P/XS CHECKPT                       
              MD=0

             J7.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

           1250  1.  PANEL RESPONDENT (1, 3 in V5002)
           1005  2.  CROSS-SECTION RESPONDENT (2 in V5002)

            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925940    NAME-92POST:J8/A.FGN POL-ENGY            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J8.  (RB, P. 6) I am going to read a list of possible
             foreign policy goals that the United States might have.  For
             each one, please say how important you think it should be?

             J8a.  Should securing adequate supplies of energy be a very
             important foreign policy goal, a somewhat important foreign
             policy goal, or not an important foreign policy goal at all?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            578  1.  VERY IMPORTANT
            572  3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
             61  5.  NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL

             33  8.  DON'T KNOW
              6  9.  NA
           1235  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7

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VAR 925941    NAME-92POST:J8B.FGN POL-NUCLR            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J8b.  <Importance as a foreign policy goal> (How about...)
             Preventing the spread of nuclear weapons?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See J8 for complete question text>

           1014  1.  VERY IMPORTANT
            180  3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
             40  5.  NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL

             10  8.  DON'T KNOW
              6  9.  NA
           1235  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7

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VAR 925942    NAME-92POST:J8C.FGN POL-POLLN            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J8c.   <Importance as a foreign policy goal> Reducing
             environmental pollution around the world?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See J8 for complete question text>

            910  1.  VERY IMPORTANT
            305  3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
             20  5.  NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL

             11  8.  DON'T KNOW
              4  9.  NA
           1235  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7

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VAR 925943    NAME-92POST:J8D.FGN POL-PROTC            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J8d.  <Importance as a foreign policy goal> Protecting
             weaker nations against foreign aggression?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See J8 for complete question text>

            356  1.  VERY IMPORTANT
            778  3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
             75  5.  NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL

             35  8.  DON'T KNOW
              6  9.  NA
           1235  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7

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VAR 925944    NAME-92POST:J8E.FGN POL-DEMOC            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J8e.  <Importance as a foreign policy goal> Helping to bring
             a democratic form of government to other nations?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See J8 for complete question text>

            281  1.  VERY IMPORTANT
            685  3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
            250  5.  NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL

             26  8.  DON'T KNOW
              8  9.  NA
           1235  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7

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VAR 925945    NAME-92POST:J9.SCHOOL PRAYER             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J9.  (RB, P. 7) Which of the following views comes closest
             to your opinion on the issue of school prayer?  Just give me
             the number of your choice.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            232  1.  BY LAW, PRAYERS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED IN PUBLIC
                     SCHOOLS.
           1008  2.  THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME
                     WHEN CHILDREN CAN PRAY SILENTLY IF THEY WANT TO.
            548  3.  THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME
                     WHEN CHILDREN, AS A GROUP, CAN SAY A GENERAL PRAYER
                     NOT TIED TO A PARTICULAR RELIGIOUS FAITH.
            208  4.  BY LAW, PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOULD SCHEDULE A TIME WHEN
                     ALL CHILDREN WOULD SAY A CHOSEN CHRISTIAN PRAYER.
             42  7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

             17  8.  DON'T KNOW
             10  9.  NA
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 925946    NAME-92POST:J9A.STRNGLY/NOT              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J9a.  Do you favor that choice strongly or not strongly?
             --------------------------------------------------------

           1536  1.  STRONGLY
            457  5.  NOT STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
            489  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 7-9 in J9

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VAR 925947    NAME-92POST:J10.COLLG QUOTA              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J10.  Some people say that because of past discrimination it
             is sometimes necessary for colleges and universities to
             reserve openings for black students.  Others oppose quotas
             because they say quotas give blacks advantages they haven't
             earned. What about your opinion--are you for or against
             quotas to admit black students?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            686  1.  FOR
           1421  5.  AGAINST

            136  8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
             12  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925948    NAME-92POST:J10A/B.STNGLY/NOT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J10a.  Do you favor quotas strongly or not strongly?

             J10b.  Do you oppose quotas strongly or not strongly?
             -----------------------------------------------------

            376  1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
            308  2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
            449  4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
            970  5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
              4  9.  NA
            378  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in J10

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VAR 925949    NAME-92POST:J11.APP/DIS CONGR            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J11.  In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way
             the U.S. Congress has been handling its job?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            629  1.  APPROVE
           1418  5.  DISAPPROVE

            194  8.  DON'T KNOW
             14  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925950    NAME-92POST:J11A/B.STNGLY/NOT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J11a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

             J11b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
             --------------------------------------------------

            128  1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
            501  2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            464  4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
            953  5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
            438  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in J11

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VAR 925951    NAME-92POST:J12.# IN HSE-PTY             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J12.  Do you happen to know which party had the most members
             in the House of Representatives in Washington before the
             election (this/last) month?  (IF NECESSARY:  Which one?)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            293  1.  REPUBLICANS
           1336  5.  DEMOCRATS

            620  8.  DON'T KNOW
              6  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 925952    NAME-92POST:J13.# IN SEN-PTY             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             J13.  Do you happen to know which party had the most members
             in the U.S. Senate before the election (this/last) month?
             (IF NECESSARY:  Which one?)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            248  1.  REPUBLICANS
           1151  5.  DEMOCRATS

            848  8.  NO, DON'T KNOW
              8  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

             There are no variables in range 5953-6000

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VAR 926001    NAME-92POST:K1.WOMN NEWS-ATTN            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K1.  (RB, P.8)  When reading or listening to the news, how
             much attention do you pay to issues that especially affect
             women?  A lot, some, a little, or not at all?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            682  1.  A LOT
           1077  2.  SOME
            377  3.  A LITTLE
            104  4.  NOT AT ALL

              9  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926002    NAME-92POST:K2.R FEMINIST                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K2.  Do you think of yourself as a feminist or not?
             ---------------------------------------------------

            493  1.  YES
            153  3.  DON'T THINK IN THOSE TERMS (VOLUNTEERED)
           1545  5.  NO

             49  8.  DK
             15  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926003    NAME-92POST:K2A.STRONG/NOT               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K2a.  Would you describe yourself as a strong feminist or a
             not so strong feminist?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            225  1.  STRONG
            265  2.  NOT SO STRONG

              2  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           1992  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 5, 8-9 in K2

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VAR 926004    NAME-92POST:K3.WOMEN-INDV/GRP            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K3.  Some people think that the best way for women to
             improve their position is for each woman to become better
             trained and more qualified, and do the best she can as an
             individual.  Others think that while individual effort is
             important, the best way for women to really improve their
             position is if they work together.  Which is closest to your
             view:  is individual effort enough, or do women also need to
             work together?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            899  1.  INDIVIDUAL EFFORT
           1283  2.  WOMEN ALSO NEED TO WORK TOGETHER

             46  8.  DK
             27  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926005    NAME-92POST:K4.PRIDE-WOMEN               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K4.  (RB, P. 9) How often do you find yourself feeling a
             sense of pride in the accomplishments of women? Very often,
             some of the time, occasionally, or almost never?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            522  1.  VERY OFTEN
            979  2.  SOME OF THE TIME
            542  3.  OCCASIONALLY
            190  4.  ALMOST NEVER

             13  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926006    NAME-92POST:K5.ANG-WMN TREATM            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K5.  (RB, STILL ON P. 9) How often do you find yourself
             angry about the way women are treated in society? Very
             often, some of the time, occasionally, or almost never?
             -------------------------------------------------------

            461  1.  VERY OFTEN
            925  2.  SOME OF THE TIME
            620  3.  OCCASIONALLY
            224  4.  ALMOST NEVER

             17  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926007    NAME-92POST:K6.WMN POWR-SOCTY            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K6.  (RB, P. 10) People have different opinions about how
             much power and influence women have in society compared to
             men.  Thinking about the way things really are in
             government, business and industry today, do you think men
             have more power and influence than women, OR that men and
             women have about equal power and influence, OR, that women
             have more power and influence than men?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1839  1.  MEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN
            338  2.  MEN AND WOMEN HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND INFLUENCE

             57  3.  WOMEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUNCE THAN MEN

             13  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926008    NAME-92POST:K7.AMT SHD HAVE              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K7.  (RB, P. 11) People disagree about how much power and
             influence they think women ought to have compared to men.
             Thinking about how you would like things to be in
             government, business and industry, do you think men should
             have more power and influence, OR that men and women should
             have about equal power and influence, OR that women should
             have more power and influence?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            287  1.  MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN

           1889  2.  MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND
                     INFLUENCE
             36  3.  WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN MEN

             28  8.  DK
             15  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926009    NAME-92POST:K7A/B.STRNGLY/NOT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K7a/b.  Do you feel strongly or not so strongly about this?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            177  1.  FEEL STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER
             92  2.  FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER
             11  4.  FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE
                     POWER
             24  5.  FEEL STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER

              1  8.  DK
             18  9.  NA
           2162  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2, 8-9 in K7

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VAR 926010    NAME-92POST:K8.WMN POWR-FAMLY            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K8.  (RB, P. 12) Thinking about the way things really are in
             most families, do you think men have more power and
             influence, OR that men and women have about equal power and
             influence, OR that women have more power and influence?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            973  1.  MEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN
            895  2.  MEN AND WOMEN HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND INFLUENCE

            341  3.  WOMEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUNCE THAN MEN

             29  8.  DK
             17  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926011    NAME-92POST:K9.AMT SHD HAVE              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K9.  (RB, P. 13) In most families, do you think men should
             have more power and influence, OR that men and women should
             have about equal power and influence, OR that women should
             have more power and influence?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            237  1.  MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN

           1916  2.  MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND
                     INFLUENCE
             63  3.  WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN MEN

             11  8.  DK
             28  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926012    NAME-92POST:K9A/B.STRNGLY/NOT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             K9a/b.  Do you feel strongly or not so strongly about this?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            174  1.  FEEL STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER
             56  2.  FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER
             19  4.  FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE
                     POWER
             42  5.  FEEL STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER

              1  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
           2185  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2, 8-9 in 6011

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VAR 926013    NAME-92POST:L1.NATL GOAL-1               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L1.  (RB, P. 14) For a nation, it is not always possible to
             obtain everything one might wish.  On page ten of the
             booklet, several different goals are listed. If you had to
             choose among them, which one seems most desirable to you?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            742  1.  MAINTAINING ORDER IN THE NATION
            783  2.  GIVING THE PEOPLE MORE SAY IN IMPORTANT POLITICAL
                     DECISIONS
            340  3.  FIGHTING RISING PRICES
            344  4.  PROTECTING FREEDOM OF SPEECH

             33  8.  DON'T KNOW
             13  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926014    NAME-92POST:L1A.NATL GOAL-2              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L1a.  <Goal for a nation> Which one would be your second
             choice?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Use same code as L1

            563  1.  MAINTAINING ORDER IN THE NATION
            588  2.  GIVING THE PEOPLE MORE SAY IN IMPORTANT POLITICAL
                     DECISIONS
            505  3.  FIGHTING RISING PRICES
            531  4.  PROTECTING FREEDOM OF SPEECH

             14  8.  DON'T KNOW
              8  9.  NA
            276  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in L1

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VAR 926015    NAME-92POST:L2.GOVT TOO PWRFL            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L2.  Some people are afraid the government in Washington is
             getting too powerful for the good of the country and the
             individual person.  Others feel that the government in
             Washington is not getting too strong. Do you have an opinion
             on this or not?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             46 cases are NA in L2 due to an error in the skip
             instructions for DK in L1.

           1283  1.  YES
            915  5.  NO

              2  8.  DK
             55  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926016    NAME-92POST:L2A.R OPINION                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L2a.  What is your feeling, do you think the government is
             getting too powerful or do you think the government is not
             getting too strong?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            882  1.  GOVERNMENT TOO POWERFUL
            376  5.  GOVERNMENT NOT GETTING TOO STRONG
             23  7.  OTHER; DEPENDS, SPECIFY

              1  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           1202  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in L2

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VAR 926017    NAME-92POST:L2B.SHD BE MORE P            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             (GOVERNMENT NOT GETTING TOO STRONG)

             L2b.  Do you think the government should become more
             powerful or should it stay the way it is?
             ----------------------------------------------------

            136  1.  BECOME MORE POWERFUL
            236  5.  STAY THE WAY IT IS

              3  8.  DK
              1  9.  NA
           2109  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in L2; 1, 7-9 in L2a

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VAR 926018    NAME-92POST:L2C.PTY FAV PWFL             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L2c.  Which party do you think is more likely to favor a
             powerful government in Washington -- the Democrats, the
             Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference between
             them on this?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

            282  1.  DEMOCRATS
            533  3.  NO DIFFERENCE
            190  5.  REPUBLICANS

             10  8.  DON'T KNOW
              3  9.  NA
           1467  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in L2; 7-9 in L2a;
                     5, 8-9 in L2b

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VAR 926019    NAME-92POST:L3/A.CHLD-IND/RSP            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L3.  Although there are a number of qualities that people
             feel that children should have, every person thinks that
             some are more important than others.  I am going to read you
             pairs of desirable qualities. For each pair please tell me
             which one you think is more important for a child to have:
             (Both should be volunteered)

             L3a.  Independence or respect for elders
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            356  1.  INDEPENDENCE
            185  3.  BOTH (VOL)
           1506  5.  RESPECT FOR ELDERS

              9  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926020    NAME-92POST:L3B.-OBED/SLF REL            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L3b.   <quality more important for a child...> Obedience or
             self-reliance
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See L3 for complete question text>

           1078  1.  OBEDIENCE
            231  3.  BOTH (VOL)
            736  5.  SELF-RELIANCE

             12  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926021    NAME-92POST:L3C.-CURIOS/MNNRS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L3c.   <Quality more important for a child...> Curiosity or
             good manners
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See L3 for complete question text>

            605  1.  CURIOSITY
            280  3.  BOTH (VOL)
           1163  5.  GOOD MANNERS

              8  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926022    NAME-92POST:L3D.CONSID/WL BEH            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L3d.   <Quality more important for a child...> Being
             considerate or well behaved
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See L3 for complete question text>

           1023  1.  BEING CONSIDERATE
            396  3.  BOTH (VOL)
            629  5.  WELL BEHAVED

              7  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926023    NAME-92POST:L4.G FUND PRV SCH            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L4.  Some people feel that we should use government funds
             only to support children who go to public school, others
             feel that we should use government funds to support
             children's schooling regardless of whether their parents
             choose to send them to a public, private or parochial
             school.  How do you feel, or haven't you thought much about
             it?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            988  1.  ONLY PUBLIC
            741  2.  BOTH PUBLIC AND PAROCHIAL/PRIVATE

             44  8.  DK, HAVEN'T DECIDED
             17  9.  NA
            695  0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926024    NAME-92POST:L5/A.SOC SEE EQLT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L5.  (RB, P. 15) Using page twelve for your choice of
             answers, I would like you to tell me how much you agree or
             disagree with each statement.  The first is:

             L5a.  Our society should do whatever is necessary to make
             sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1425  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            617  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
             85  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
             77  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
             33  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

              9  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926025    NAME-92POST:L5B.GN TOO FAR-EQ            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L5b.  <R agrees/disagress that...> We have gone too far in
             pushing equal rights in this country.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See L5 for complete question text>

            332  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            672  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            324  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            473  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            420  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             22  8.  DK
             12  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926026    NAME-92POST:L5C.WORRY LESS EQ            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L5c.  <R agrees/disagress that...> This country would be
             better off if we worried less about how equal people are.
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See L5 for complete question text>

            382  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            678  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            253  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            507  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            402  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             20  8.  DK
             13  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926027    NAME-92POST:L5D.INEQ NOT PROB            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L5d.  <R agrees/disagress that...> It is not really that big
             a problem if some people have more of a chance in life than
             others.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See L5 for complete question text>

            178  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            537  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            334  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            668  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            510  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             19  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926028    NAME-92POST:L5E.FEWER PROB-EQ            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L5e.  <R agrees/disagress that...> If people were treated
             more equally in this country we would have many fewer
             problems.
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See L5 for complete question text>

            908  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            785  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            222  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            234  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
             77  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             18  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926029    NAME-92POST:L5F.BIG PROB-INEQ            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             L5f.  <R agrees/disagress that...> One of the big problems
             in this country is that we don't give everyone an equal
             chance.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See L5 for complete question text>

            718  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            711  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            228  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            410  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            165  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             13  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

             There are no variables in range 6030-6100

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VAR 926101    NAME-92POST:M1/A.DONT CAR/VOT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M1.  (RB, STILL ON P. 15)  Now I'd like to read some of the
             kinds of things people tell us when we interview them and
             ask you whether you agree or disagree with them.  I'll read
             them one at a time and you just tell me whether you agree or
             disagree.

             M1a.  If people don't care how an election comes out, they
             shouldn't vote in it.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            612  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            522  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            169  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            463  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            467  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             13  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926102    NAME-92POST:M1B.R HAS NO SAY             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M1b.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> People like me don't have
             any say about what the government does.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

            277  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            538  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            135  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            731  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            553  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             11  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926103    NAME-92POST:M1C.OFFC DNT CARE            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M1c.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> I don't think public
             officials care much what people like me think.
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

            366  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            803  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            220  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            620  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            222  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             14  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926104    NAME-92POST:M1D.GOVT COMPLIC             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M1d.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> Sometimes politics and
             government seem so complicated that a person like me can't
             really understand what's going on.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

            512  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            954  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            163  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            387  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            221  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

              7  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926105    NAME-92POST:M1E.R GD UNDRSTDG            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M1e.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> I feel that I have a
             pretty good understanding of the important political issues
             facing our country.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

            488  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
           1198  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            210  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            255  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
             82  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             12  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926106    NAME-92POST:M1F.R QUALIFIED              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M1f.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> I consider myself
             well-qualified to participate in politics.
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

            307  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            621  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            325  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            634  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            348  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             10  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926107    NAME-92POST:M1G.R DO GOOD JOB            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M1g.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> I feel that I could do as
             good a job in public office as most other people.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

            235  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            518  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            360  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            617  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            504  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             12  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926108    NAME-92POST:M1H.R BETTR INFMD            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M1h.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> I think that I am better
             informed about politics and government than most people.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

            183  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            555  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            503  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            651  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            341  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             12  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926109    NAME-92POST:M2(1).MEANING-LIB          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             M2.  People have different things in mind when they say that
             someone's political views are liberal or conserva- tive.

             M2(1).  We'd like to know more about this.  Let's start with
             liberal.  What sorts of things do you have in mind when you
             say someone's political views are liberal? (PROBE: Can you
             give me an example?)  (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 903.

                 998.  DK (M2-first mention only)
                 999.  NA (M2-first mention only)
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no further
                       mention

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VAR 926110    NAME-92POST:M2(2).MEANING-LIB          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             M2(2).  What sorts of things do you have in mind when you
             say someone's political views are liberal? (PROBE: Can you
             give me an example?)  (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO") <2nd mention>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M2 for complete text>

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 903.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in
                       M2(1); no further mention

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VAR 926111    NAME-92POST:M2(3).MEANING-LIB          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             M2(3).  What sorts of things do you have in mind when you
             say someone's political views are liberal? (PROBE: Can you
             give me an example?)  (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO") <3rd mention>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M2 for complete text>

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 903.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in
                       M2(1); no further mention

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VAR 926112    NAME-92POST:M3(1).MEANG-CONSV          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             M3(1).  And what do you have in mind when you say that
             someone's political views are conservative?  (PROBE:  Can
             you give me an example) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO") <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 903.

                 998.  DK (V6112 only)
                 999.  NA (V6112 only)
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no further
                       mention

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VAR 926113    NAME-92POST:M3(2).MEANG-CONSV          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             M3(2).  And what do you have in mind when you say that
             someone's political views are conservative?  (PROBE:  Can
             you give me an example) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO") <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M2 for complete text>

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 903.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in
                       M3(1); no further mention

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VAR 926114    NAME-92POST:M3(3).MEANG-CONSV          
              MD=0 OR GE  998

             M3(3).  And what do you have in mind when you say that
             someone's political views are conservative?  (PROBE:  Can
             you give me an example) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO")  <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M2 for complete text>

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 903.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in
                       M3(1); no further mention

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VAR 926115    NAME-92POST:M4/A.WORLD CHNGNG            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M4.  (RB, STILL ON P. 15) Here are several more statements.
             As before, you can just give me the number of your choice
             from the booklet.  The first statement is...

             M4a.  The world is always changing and we should adjust our
             view of moral behavior to those changes.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            387  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            794  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            181  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            379  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            490  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             15  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926116    NAME-92POST:M4B.SHD BE TOLRNT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M4b.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> We should be more
             tolerant of people who choose to live according to their own
             moral standards even if they are very different from our
             own.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See M4 for complete text>

            435  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            914  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            260  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            391  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            228  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             19  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926117    NAME-92POST:M4C.TRAD FAM TIES            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M4c.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> This country would have
             many fewer problems if there were more emphasis on
             traditional family ties.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M4 for complete text>

           1050  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            763  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            204  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            177  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
             38  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             15  8.  DK
              8  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926118    NAME-92POST:M4D.LIFESTY BRKDN            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M4d.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> The newer lifestyles are
             contributing to the breakdown of our society.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M4 for complete text>

            789  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            757  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            270  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            286  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            117  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             27  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926119    NAME-92POST:M4E.EXTRAMAR WRNG            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M4e.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> It is always wrong for a
             married person to have sexual relations with someone other
             than their marriage partner.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M4 for complete text>

           1567  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            299  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            174  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            115  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
             79  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             12  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926120    NAME-92POST:M5.TRUST IN GOVT             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             People have different ideas about the government in
             Washington.  These ideas don't refer to Democrats or
             Republicans in particular, but just to the government in
             general.  We want to see how you feel about these ideas. For
             example:

             M5.  How much of the time do you think you can trust the
             government in Washington to do what is right--just about
             always, most of the time, or only some of the time?
             ------------------------------------------------------------
             71  1.  JUST ABOUT ALWAYS
            581  3.  MOST OF THE TIME
           1528  5.  SOME OF THE TIME
             43  7.  R VOL:  NONE OF THE TIME

             22  8.  DK
             10  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926121    NAME-92POST:M6.GOVT WAST TAXS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M6.  Do you think that people in government waste a lot of
             the money we pay in taxes, waste some of it, or don't waste
             very much of it?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             41  1.  NOT VERY MUCH
            666  3.  SOME
           1515  5.  A LOT
             25  8.  DON'T KNOW

              8  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926122    NAME-92POST:M7.BIG INTRTS/ALL            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M7.  Would you say the government is pretty much run by a
             few big interests looking out for themselves or that it is
             run for the benefit of all the people?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            454  1.  FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL
           1679  5.  FEW BIG INTERESTS

             93  8.  DON'T KNOW
             29  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926123    NAME-92POST:M8.GOVT CROOKED              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M8.  Do you think that quite a few of the people running the
             government are crooked, not very many are, or do you think
             hardly any of them are crooked?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            197  1.  HARDLY ANY
            974  3.  NOT MANY
           1022  5.  QUITE A FEW

             39  8.  DON'T KNOW
             23  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926124    NAME-92POST:M9.ELCTS-PAY ATTN            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M9.  How much do you feel that having elections makes the
             government pay attention to what the people think -- a good
             deal, some or not much?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1045  1.  A GOOD DEAL
            920  3.  SOME
            257  5.  NOT MUCH

             22  8.  DON'T KNOW
             11  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926125    NAME-92POST:M10.GOVT ATTNTN              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M10.  Over the years, how much attention do you feel the
             government pays to what people think when it decides what to
             do -- a good deal, some, or not much?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            277  1.  A GOOD DEAL
           1355  3.  SOME
            585  5.  NOT MUCH

             26  8.  DON'T KNOW
             12  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926126    NAME-92POST:M11/A.IRISH/IT/J             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M11.  (RB, STILL ON P. 15) Now, looking again at page 15 for
             your choices, here are several more statements.

             M11a.  Irish, Italians, Jewish and many other minorities
             overcame prejudice and worked their way up.  Blacks should
             do the same without any special favors.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            874  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            762  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            195  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            256  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            143  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             16  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926127    NAME-92POST:M11B.BLKS LSS DSV            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             M11b.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> Over the past few years
             blacks have gotten less than they deserve.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M11 for complete text>

            252  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            565  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            334  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            708  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            358  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             27  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926128    NAME-92POST:M11C.BLKS TRY HRD            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M11c.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> It's really a matter of
             some people not trying hard enough; if blacks would only try
             harder they could be just as well off as whites.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See M11 for complete text>

            508  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            849  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            259  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            426  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            185  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             14  8.  DK
             14  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926129    NAME-92POST:M11D.GEN OF SLAVY            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M11d.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> Generations of slavery
             and discrimination have created conditions that make it
             difficult for blacks to work their way out of the lower
             class.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M11 for complete text>

            423  1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            776  2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            230  3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            494  4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            302  5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

             19  8.  DK
             11  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926130    NAME-92POST:M12/A.SEE AM FLAG            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M12.  (RB, P.16) Please turn to page 16 for your choice of
             answers.

             M12a.  When you see the American flag flying does it make
             you feel extremely good, very good, somewhat good, or not
             very good?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            986  1.  EXTREMELY GOOD
            775  2.  VERY GOOD
            401  3.  SOMEWHAT GOOD
             65  4.  NOT VERY GOOD

              9  8.  DK
             19  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926131    NAME-92POST:M12B.LOV FR CNTRY            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             M12b.  How strong is your love for your country ...
             extremely strong, very strong, somewhat strong, or not very
             strong?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1176  1.  EXTREMELY STRONG
            815  2.  VERY STRONG
            215  3.  SOMEWHAT STRONG
             33  4.  NOT VERY STRONG

              4  8.  DK
             12  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926132    NAME-92POST:N1.S.S.BENFTS H/L            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N1.  We'd like to talk about a different topic now.  In your
             opinion, are Social Security retirement benefits too low,
             about the right amount, or too high?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1244  1.  TOO LOW
            771  3.  ABOUT RIGHT
             62  5.  TOO HIGH

            162  8.  DON'T KNOW
             16  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926133    NAME-92POST:N1A/B.HW MCH TOO             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N1a.  Are these benefits <Social Security> much too low, or
             somewhat too low?

             N1b.  Are these <Social Security> benefits much too high, or
             somewhat too high?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N1 for complete text>

            559  1.  MUCH TOO LOW
            672  2.  SOMEWHAT TOO LOW
            771  3.  About right; 3 in N1
             43  4.  SOMEWHAT TOO HIGH (Typo in q'naire's box)
             17  5.  MUCH TOO HIGH (Typo in q'naire's box)

              9  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            408  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N1

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VAR 926134    NAME-92POST:N2.F/O TX SOC SEC            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N2.  Do you favor or oppose taxes on social security
             retirement benefits?
             ----------------------------------------------------

            282  1.  FAVOR
           1889  5.  OPPOSE

             65  8.  DK
             19  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926135    NAME-92POST:N2A/B.HW MCH F/O             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N2a.  <Taxing Social Security benefits> Do you favor this
             strongly or not so strongly?

             N2b.  <Taxing Social Security benefits> Do you oppose this
             strongly or not so strongly?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for text>

            132  1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
            149  2.  FAVOR NOT SO STRONGLY
            344  4.  OPPOSE NOT SO STRONGLY
           1542  5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

              1  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
            314  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N2

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VAR 926136    NAME-92POST:N3.F/O NURS HM               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N3.  Do you favor or oppose expanding Medicare to pay for
             nursing home care and long hospital stays for the elderly?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1840  1.  FAVOR
             78  3.  NEITHER (VOLUNTEERED)
            251  5.  OPPOSE

             72  8.  DK
             14  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926137    NAME-92POST:N3A/B.MW MCN F/O             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N3a.  Do you favor expanding Medicare strongly or not so
             strongly?

             N3b.  Do you oppose expanding Medicare strongly or not so
             strongly?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           1387  1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
            444  2.  FAVOR NOT SO STRONGLY
             78  3.  Neither; 3 in N3
            137  4.  OPPOSE NOT SO STRONGLY
            114  5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

              3  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            316  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N3

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VAR 926138    NAME-92POST:N4.VOLUNTEER WORK            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N4.  Many people say they have less time these days to do
             volunteer work.  What about you, were you able to devote any
             time to volunteer work in the last 12 months?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            793  1.  YES
           1448  5.  NO

              3  8.  DON'T KNOW
             11  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926139    NAME-92POST:N5.MST PEOP TRSTD            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N5.  Generally speaking, would you say that most people can
             be trusted, or that you can't be too careful in dealing with
             people?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1004  1.  MOST PEOPLE CAN BE TRUSTED
           1222  2.  CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL

             18  8.  DON'T KNOW
             11  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926140    NAME-92POST:N6.PEOPL HELPFL              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N6.  Would you say that most of the time people try to be
             helpful, or that they are mostly just looking out for
             themselves?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

           1308  1.  TRY TO BE HELPFUL
            874  2.  JUST LOOK OUT FOR THEMSELVES

             47  8.  DON'T KNOW
             26  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926141    NAME-92POST:N7.TLK TO NEIGHBS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N7.  Do you have any neighbors that you know and talk to
             regularly?
             --------------------------------------------------------
           1765  1.  YES
            484  5.  NO

                 8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926142    NAME-92POST:N7A.HOW MANY NEIB            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N7a.  About how many (do you talk to regularly)?  (Would
             that be just one, two or three, four or five, or more than
             five)?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            150  1.  JUST ONE
            329  2.  "ONE OR TWO"
            524  3.  TWO OR THREE
            347  4.  FOUR OR FIVE/"SEVERAL"
            411  5.  MORE THAN FIVE

              2  8.  DON'T KNOW
              2  9.  NA
            720  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in N7

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VAR 926143    NAME-92POST:N8.SERVE ON JURY             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N8.  If you were selected to serve on a jury, would you be
             happy to do it or would you rather not serve?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1356  1.  WOULD BE HAPPY TO DO IT
            854  5.  WOULD RATHER NOT SERVE

             27  8.  DON'T KNOW
             18  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926144    NAME-92POST:N9.WRK IN COMMNTY            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N9.  In the last twelve months, have you worked with others
             or joined an organization in your community to do something
             about some community problem?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            497  1.  YES
           1750  5.  NO

              2  8.  DON'T KNOW
              6  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926145    NAME-92POST:N10.MAD CONTRIBNS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N10.  Many people are finding it more difficult to make
             contributions to church or charity as much as they used to.
             How about you, were you able to contribute any money to
             church or charity in the last 12 months?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

           1654  1.  YES
            590  5.  NO

              2  8.  DK
              9  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926146    NAME-92POST:N11.NXT YR BTR/WS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N11.  Now let's talk about the next 12 months.  Looking
             ahead, do you think that a year from now you (and your
             family living here) will be better off financially, or worse
             off, or just about the same as now?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            634  1.  BETTER YEAR FROM NOW
           1194  3.  SAME
            193  5.  WORSE YEAR FROM NOW

             29  8.  DK
            205  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926147    NAME-92POST:N11A/B.HW MCH B/W            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N11a.  Is that much better off or somewhat better off?

             N11b.  Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N11 for complete text>

            174  1.  MUCH BETTER
            458  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
           1193  3.  Same; 3 in N11
            147  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
             43  5.  MUCH WORSE

              2  8.  DK
              3  9.  NA
            465  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N11

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VAR 926148    NAME-92POST:N12.ECON BET/WRS             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N12.  How about the national economy.  Would you say that
             over the next year the nation's economy will get better, get
             worse or stay about the same?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            826  1.  GET BETTER
            872  3.  STAY THE SAME
            275  5.  GET WORSE

             76  8.  DK
            206  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926149    NAME-92POST:N12A/B.HW MCH B/W            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N12a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             N12b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question N12 for complete text>

            119  1.  MUCH BETTER
            707  2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            872  3.  Stay the same; 3 in N12
            218  4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
             56  5.  MUCH WORSE

              1  8.  DK
                 9.  NA
            512  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N12

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VAR 926150    NAME-92POST:N13.TAXS UP/DOWN             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N13.  Would you say that what you pay in federal income
             taxes over the next year, will go up, go down, or stay about
             the same?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1110  1.  WILL GO UP
            799  3.  STAY ABOUT THE SAME
             68  5.  GO DOWN

             51  8.  DK
            227  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926151    NAME-92POST:N13A/B.HW MCH U/D            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N13a.  Would you say it will go up a lot or a little?

             N13b.  Would you say it will go down a lot or a little?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N13 for complete text>

            258  1.  GO UP A LOT
            837  2.  GO UP A LITTLE
            799  3.  Stay the same; 3 in N13
             46  4.  DOWN A LITTLE
             21  5.  DOWN A LOT

             10  8.  DK
              6  9.  NA
            508  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N13

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VAR 926152    NAME-92POST:N14.UNEMP MOR/LSS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             N14.  How about people out of work during the coming 12
             months-- do you think that there will be more unemployment
             than now, about the same, or less?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

            492  1.  MORE UNEMPLOYMENT
            924  3.  ABOUT THE SAME
            571  5.  LESS UNEMPLOYMENT

             49  8.  DK
            219  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

             There are no variables in range 6135-6200

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VAR 926201    NAME-92POST:P1/A.CLOS TO POOR            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1.  (RB, P. 17) Here is a list of groups.  Please read over
             the list and tell me the letter for those groups you feel
             particularly close to--people who are most like you in their
             ideas and interests and feelings about things.  (MARK ALL
             MENTIONS)

             P1a.  POOR PEOPLE
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            664  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1387  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926202    NAME-92POST:P1B.CLOS TO ASIAN            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1b.  <Group R feels close to...> ASIAN-AMERICANS
             -------------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

             96  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1955  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926203    NAME-92POST:P1C.CLOS TO LIBS             
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1c.  <Group R feels close to...> LIBERALS
             ------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            271  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1780  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926204    NAME-92POST:P1D.CLOS TO ELDY             
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1d.  <Group R feels close to...> THE ELDERLY
             ---------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            821  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1230  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926205    NAME-92POST:P1E.CLOS TO BLKS             
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1e.  <Group R feels close to...> BLACKS
             ----------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            358  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1693  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926206    NAME-92POST:P1F.CLOS-UNIONS              
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1f.  <Group R feels close to...> LABOR UNIONS
             ----------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            211  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1840  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926207    NAME-92POST:P1G.CLOS-FEMNSTS             
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1g.  <Group R feels close to...> FEMINISTS
             -------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            241  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1810  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926208    NAME-92POST:P1H.CLOS-SOUTHNRS            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1h.  <Group R feels close to...> SOUTHERNERS
             ---------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            331  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1720  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926209    NAME-92POST:P1J.CLOS-BUSN PEO            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1j.  <Group R feels close to...> BUSINESS PEOPLE
             -------------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            517  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1534  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926210    NAME-92POST:P1K.CLOS-YOUNG               
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1k.  <Group R feels close to...> YOUNG PEOPLE
             ----------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            892  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1159  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926211    NAME-92POST:P1M.CLOS-CONSVTVS            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1m.  <Group R feels close to...> CONSERVATIVES
             -----------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            408  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1643  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926212    NAME-92POST:P1N.CLOS-HISPAN              
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1n.  <Group R feels close to...> HISPANIC-AMERICANS
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            202  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1849  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926213    NAME-92POST:P1P.CLOS-WOMEN               
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1p.  <Group R feels close to...> WOMEN
             ---------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            805  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1246  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926214    NAME-92POST:P1Q.CLOS-WKG CLSS            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1q.  <Group R feels close to...> ASIAN-AMERICANS
             -------------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

           1282  1.  Mentioned/marked
            769  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926215    NAME-92POST:P1R.CLOS-WHITES              
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1r.  <Group R feels close to...> WHITES
             ----------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

            860  1.  Mentioned/marked
           1191  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926216    NAME-92POST:P1S.CLOS-MID CLSS            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P1s.  <Group R feels close to...> MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

           1330  1.  Mentioned/marked
            721  5.  Not mentioned/marked

             14  9.  NA to entire question P1
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926217    NAME-92POST:P2.CHKPT:HW MANY             
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             P2.  INTERVIEWER'S CHECKPOINT
             -----------------------------

           1851  1.  R MENTIONED MORE THAN ONE GROUP IN P1
            178  2.  R MENTIONED ONLY ONE GROUP IN P1
             22  3.  R MENTIONED NO GROUPS IN P1

             14  9.  NA; 9 in P1a
            420  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

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VAR 926218    NAME-92POST:P2A.GRP CLOSEST             
              MD=0 OR GE  98

             P2a.  Look at the list again.  Of the groups you just
             mentioned, which one do you feel closest to?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             If only one group was mentioned at P1, that response has
             been duplicated here.

            151  10.  (a) POOR PEOPLE
             10  11.  (b) ASIAN-AMERICANS
             46  12.  (c) LIBERALS
            232  13.  (d) THE ELDERLY
            102  14.  (e) BLACKS
             14  15.  (f) LABOR UNIONS
             12  16.  (g) FEMINISTS
             20  17.  (h) SOUTHERNERS
             82  18.  (j) BUSINESS PEOPLE
            143  19.  (k) YOUNG PEOPLE
             64  20.  (m) CONSERVATIVES
             39  21.  (n) HISPANIC-AMERICANS
            123  22.  (p) WOMEN
            470  23.  (q) WORKING-CLASS PEOPLE
             73  24.  (r) WHITES
            408  25.  (s) MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE

             28  98.  DK
             12  99.  NA
            456  00.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 3, 9 in
                      V6217

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VAR 926219    NAME-92POST:P2B.GRP ORGNZATNS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             (MORE THAN ONE MENTION)

             P2b.  Do you belong to any organizations or take part in any
             activities that represent the interests and viewpoints of
             GROUP NAMED IN P2a?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            469  1.  YES
           1336  5.  NO

              4  8.  DK
              5  9.  NA
            671  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 2-3, 9 in P2;
                     98-99 in P2a

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VAR 926220    NAME-92POST:P2C.GRP ORGNZATNS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             (SINGLE MENTION)

             P2c.  Do you belong to any organizations or take part in any
             activities that represent the interests and viewpoints of
             GROUP NAMED IN P1?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             36  1.  YES
            136  5.  NO

              1  8.  DK
              2  9.  NA
           2310  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1, 3, 9 in P2

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 926221    NAME-92POST:P3/A.HRD WRK-WHIT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P3.  (RB, P. 18) Now I have some questions about different
             groups in our society.  I'm going to show you a seven-point
             scale on which the characteristics of the people in a group
             can be rated.  In the first statement a score of 1 means
             that you think almost all of the people in that group tend
             to be "hard-working."  A score of 7 means that almost all of
             the people in the group are "lazy."  A score of 4 means that
             you think that most people in the group are not closer to
             one end or the other, and of course you may choose any
             number in between.

             P3a.  Where would you rate whites in general on this scale?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            234  1.  HARD-WORKING
            477  2.
            582  3.
            704  4.
            128  5.
             28  6.
             15  7.  LAZY

             37  8.  DON'T KNOW
             50  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926222    NAME-92POST:P3B.HRD WRK-BLCKS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P3b.  <Where would R rate the group's work ethic...> Blacks?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See P3 for complete question text>

             90  1.  HARD-WORKING
            141  2.
            323  3.
            890  4.
            459  5.
            181  6.
             69  7.  LAZY

             48  8.  DON'T KNOW
             54  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926223    NAME-92POST:P3C.HRD WRK-ASIAN            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P3c.  <Where would R rate the group's work ethic...> Asian
             Americans?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See P3 for complete question text>

            279  1.  HARD-WORKING
            449  2.
            433  3.
            588  4.
            151  5.
             77  6.
             37  7.  LAZY

            187  8.  DON'T KNOW
             54  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926224    NAME-92POST:P3D.HRD WRK-HISP             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P3d.  <Where would R rate the group's work ethic...>
             Hispanic Americans?
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See P3 for complete question text>

            108  1.  HARD-WORKING
            186  2.
            414  3.
            823  4.
            359  5.
            121  6.
             51  7.  LAZY

            138  8.  DON'T KNOW
             55  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 926225    NAME-92POST:P4/A.INTEL-WHITES            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P4.  (RB, P. 19) The next set asks if people in each group
             tend to be unintelligent or tend to be intelligent?

             P4a.  Where would you rate whites in general on this scale?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             29  1.  UNINTELLIGENT
             51  2.
             87  3.
            631  4.
            532  5.
            524  6.
            291  7.  INTELLIGENT

             36  8.  DON'T KNOW
             74  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926226    NAME-92POST:P4B.INTEL-BLACKS             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P4b.  <Where would R rate the group's intelligence...>
             Blacks?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See P4 for complete question text>

             27  1.  UNINTELLIGENT
             98  2.
            330  3.
            933  4.
            468  5.
            167  6.
            104  7.  INTELLIGENT

             51  8.  DON'T KNOW
             77  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926227    NAME-92POST:P4C.INTEL-ASIANS             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P4c.  <Where would R rate the group's intelligence...> Asian
             Americans?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See P4 for complete question text>

             28  1.  UNINTELLIGENT
             82  2.
            182  3.
            727  4.
            467  5.
            357  6.
            172  7.  INTELLIGENT

            161  8.  DON'T KNOW
             79  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926228    NAME-92POST:P4D.INTEL-HISP               
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P4d.  <Where would R rate the group's intelligence> Hispanic
             Americans?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See P4 for complete question text>

             44  1.  UNINTELLIGENT
             83  2.
            329  3.
            958  4.
            420  5.
            134  6.
             74  7.  INTELLIGENT

            135  8.  DON'T KNOW
             78  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926229    NAME-92POST:P5/A.VI0LT-WHITES            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P5.  (RB, P. 20) Do people in these groups tend to be
             violent or do they tend to be peaceful?

             ) P5a.  Where would you rate whites in general on this
             scale?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             31  1.  VIOLENT
             54  2.
            127  3.
            763  4.
            502  5.
            478  6.
            176  7.  PEACEFUL

             44  8.  DON'T KNOW
             80  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926230    NAME-92POST:P5B.VI0LT-BLACKS             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P5b.  <Where would R rate the group's disposition...>
             Blacks?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See P5 for complete question text>

            138  1.  VIOLENT
            279  2.
            575  3.
            759  4.
            247  5.
             90  6.
             44  7.  PEACEFUL

             44  8.  DON'T KNOW
             79  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 926231    NAME-92POST:P5C.VI0LT-ASIANS             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P5c.  <Where would R rate the group's disposition...> Asian
             Americans?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See P5 for complete question text>

             27  1.  VIOLENT
             73  2.
            235  3.
            851  4.
            459  5.
            267  6.
             94  7.  PEACEFUL

            170  8.  DON'T KNOW
             79  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926232    NAME-92POST:P5D.VIOLNT-HISP              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             P5d.  <Where would R rate the group's disposition...>
             Hispanic Americans?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See P5 for complete question text>

             66  1.  VIOLENT
            180  2.
            469  3.
            898  4.
            298  5.
             86  6.
             46  7.  PEACEFUL

            132  8.  DON'T KNOW
             80  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926233    NAME-92POST:Q1.ENGL OFCL LANG            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q1.  Do you favor a law making English the official language
             of the United States, meaning government business would be
             conducted in English only, or do you oppose such a law?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1419  1.  FAVOR
            154  3.  NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE
            627  5.  OPPOSE

             47  8.  DON'T KNOW
              8  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926234    NAME-92POST:Q2.TEACH ENGL                
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q2.  (RB, P. 21) There are several different ideas about how
             to teach children who don't speak English when they enter
             our public schools.  Which one of the following three
             statements best describe how you feel:
             ------------------------------------------------------------

            735  1.  ONE, ALL CLASSES SHOULD BE CONDUCTED ONLY IN ENGLISH
                     SO THAT CHILDREN HAVE TO LEARN ENGLISH RIGHT FROM
                     THE START.
           1082  2.  TWO, CHILDREN WHO DON'T KNOW ENGLISH SHOULD HAVE
                     CLASSES IN THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGE JUST FOR A YEAR OR
                     TWO UNTIL THEY LEARN ENGLISH.
            395  3.  THERE SHOULD BE ONE SET OF CLASSES IN ENGLISH AND
                     ANOTHER SET IN SPANISH OR OTHER LANGUAGES ALL THE
                     WAY THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL SO THAT CHILDREN CAN KEEP UP
                     THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGES AND CULTURE IF THEY CHOOSE.

             18  8.  DK
             25  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926235    NAME-92POST:Q3.LEVEL IMMIGRTN            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q3.  Do you think the number of immigrants from foreign
             countries who are permitted to come to the United States to
             live should be increased a little, increased a lot,
             decreased a little, decreased a lot, or left the same as it
             is now?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             58  1.  INCREASE A LOT
            116  2.  INCREASE A LITTLE
            937  3.  SAME AS NOW
            552  4.  DECREASED A LITTLE
            505  5.  DECREASED A LOT

             75  8.  DK
             12  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926236    NAME-92POST:Q4/A.HISP-IMPR C             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q4.  (RB, P. 22) Many different groups of people have come
             to the United States at different times in our history.  In
             recent years the population of the United States has been
             changing to include many more people of Hispanic and Asian
             background.  I'm going to read a list of things that people
             say may happen because of the growing number of Hispanic
             people in the United States.  For each of these things,
             please say how likely it is to happen.

             Q4a.  How likely is it that the growing number of Hispanics
             will improve our culture with new ideas and
             customs--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or
             not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             67  1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
            289  2.  VERY LIKELY
           1072  3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
            755  4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

             61  8.  DON'T KNOW
             11  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926237    NAME-92POST:Q4B.HISP-HGHR TX             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q4b.  <The growing number of Hispanics:> (How likely is it)
             to cause higher taxes due to more demands for public
             services?--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely,
             or not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Q4 for complete question text>

            424  1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
            815  2.  VERY LIKELY
            778  3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
            161  4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

             61  8.  DON'T KNOW
             16  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926238    NAME-92POST:Q4C.HISP-TK JBS              
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q4c.  <The growing number of Hispanics:> (How likely is it)
             to take jobs away from people already here--extremely
             likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Q4 for complete question text>

            440  1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
            637  2.  VERY LIKELY
            824  3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
            296  4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

             42  8.  DON'T KNOW
             16  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926239    NAME-92POST:Q5/A.ASNS-IMP CLT            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q5.  (RB, STILL ON P. 22) How about Asians?

             Q5a.  How likely is it that the growing number of Asians
             will improve our culture with new ideas and
             customs--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or
             not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            100  1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
            366  2.  VERY LIKELY
           1140  3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
            560  4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

             73  8.  DON'T KNOW
             16  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926240    NAME-92POST:A5B.ASNS-HGHR TXS            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q5b.  <The growing number of Asians:> (How likely is it) to
             cause higher taxes due to more demands for public
             services?--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely,
             or not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Q5 for complete question text>

            251  1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
            600  2.  VERY LIKELY
            937  3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
            381  4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

             72  8.  DON'T KNOW
             14  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 926241    NAME-92POST:A5C.ASNS-TK JOBS             
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q5c.  <The growing number of Asians:> (How likely is it) to
             take jobs away from people already here--extremely likely,
             very likely, somewhat likely, or not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Q5 for complete question text>

            415  1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
            666  2.  VERY LIKELY
            816  3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
            296  4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

             47  8.  DON'T KNOW
             15  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926242    NAME-92POST:Q6.IMMGR ELIG AID            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q6.  Do you think that immigrants who come to the U.S.
             should be eligible as soon as they come here for government
             services such as Medicaid, Food Stamps, Welfare, or should
             they have to be here a year or more?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            451  1.  ELIGIBLE IMMEDIATELY
           1690  2.  WAIT A YEAR OR MORE

             64  8.  DK
             50  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926243    NAME-92POST:Q7.FATHER DEM/REP            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q7.  And now for our last questions--When you were growing
             up, did your father or stepfather think of himself as a
             Democrat, as a Republican, as an independent, or what?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1029  1.  DEMOCRAT
            247  3.  INDEPENDENT
            553  5.  REPUBLICAN
             66  7.  OTHER; SPECIFY

            321  8.  DON'T KNOW
             39  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926244    NAME-92POST:Q8.MOTHER DEM/REP            
              MD=0 OR GE  8

             Q8.  When you were growing up, did your mother or stepmother
             think of herself as a Democrat, as a Republican, as an
             independent, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

           1055  1.  DEMOCRAT
            269  3.  INDEPENDENT
            550  5.  REPUBLICAN
             86  7.  OTHER; SPECIFY

            263  8.  DON'T KNOW
             32  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926245    NAME-92POST:Q10.TIME-END IW           
              MD=0 OR GE  9999

             Q10.  EXACT TIME NOW:  (end of interview)
             -----------------------------------------

             Code actual time using 24 HOUR CLOCK

                 0001.  12:01 AM
                        .
                 0600.  6:00 AM
                        .
                 1200.  NOON
                        .
                 1800.  6:00 PM
                        .
                 2400.  MIDNIGHT

                 9999.  NA
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926246    NAME-92POST:Z1.IW OBS: R SEX             
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             The high number of missing data in the Z section is due to:
             1)  the original exclusion of the section from the printed
             questionnaire, with the subsequent delay for the additional
             pages to reach the field, and 2)  the failure of most
             interviewers who did phone interviews to complete this
             section.

             Z1.  Respondent's sex is:
             -----------------------------------------------------------

            669  1.  MALE
            762  2.  FEMALE

            824  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926247    NAME-92POST:Z2.IWR OBS:R RACE            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             Z2.  Respondent's race is:
             --------------------------

           1207  1.  WHITE
            180  2.  BLACK
             12  3.  AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE
             21  4.  ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER
                 7.  Other

            835  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926248    NAME-92POST:Z3.IWR OB:OTHERS                     
              MD=99

             Z3.  Other persons present at interview were (CHECK MORE
             THAN ONE BOX IF NECESSARY):
             --------------------------------------------------------

            923  00.  NONE (only box checked)
             85  01.  CHILDREN UNDER 6 ONLY
             52  02.  OLDER CHILDREN ONLY
             16  03.  Children under 6 and older children

            104  04.  SPOUSE ONLY
             39  05.  "    and children under 6
             31  06.  "    and older children
              5  07.  "    and children under 6 and older children

             29  08.  OTHER RELATIVES ONLY
              8  09.  "      "      and children under 6
              1  10.  "      "      and older children
              4  11.  "      "      and children under 6 and older
                      children
              4  12.  "      "      and spouse
              2  13.  "      "      and spouse and children under 6
              3  14.  "      "      and spouse and older children
              1  15.  "      "      and spouse and children under 6 and
                      older children

             60  16.  OTHER ADULTS ONLY
              8  17.  "      "   and children under 6
              4  18.  "      "   and older children
              3  19.  "      "   and children under 6 and older children
              2  20.  "      "   and spouse
              3  21.  "      "   and spouse and children under 6
              1  22.  "      "   and spouse and older children
              1  23.  "      "   and spouse and children under 6 and
                      older children
              1  24.  "      "   and other relatives
              1  25.  "      "   and other relatives and children under 6
                 26.  "      "   and other relatives and older children
              2  27.  "      "   and other relatives and children under 6
                      and older children
                 28.  "      "   and other relatives and spouse
                 29.  "      "   and other relatives and spouse and
                      children under 6

                 30.  Other adults and other relatives and spouse and
                      children under 6 and older children (all boxes
                      checked in interview schedule)

           1092  99.  NA; Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926249    NAME-92POST:Z4.I.O: R COOPRTN            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             Z4.  Respondent's cooperation was:
             ----------------------------------

            835  1.  VERY GOOD
            458  2.  GOOD
            103  3.  FAIR
             17  4.  POOR
             13  5.  VERY POOR

            829  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926250    NAME-92POST:Z5.I.O.: R INFRMD            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             Z5.  Respondent's general level of information about
             politics and public affairs seemed:
             ----------------------------------------------------

            150  1.  VERY HIGH
            359  2.  FAIRLY HIGH
            595  3.  AVERAGE
            247  4.  FAIRLY LOW
             78  5.  VERY LOW

            826  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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VAR 926251    NAME-92POST:Z6.I.O:ALL ENGLSH            
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             Z6.  Was this interview conducted entirely in English, or
             was it necessary to translate some (or all) questions into
             another language?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

           1413  1.  INTERVIEW CONDUCTED ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH
             16  2.  SOME (OR ALL) QUESTIONS TRANSLATED INTO ANOTHER
                     LANGUAGE

            826  9.  NA
            230  0.  Inap, no post-interview

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   APPLY TO 1992

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VAR 926252    NAME-92POST:Z6A.I.O:WCH LANG             
              MD=0 OR GE  9

             Z6a.  What language? <was interview conducted in>
             -------------------------------------------------

             16  1.  Spanish
                 4.  Vietnamese
                 7.  Other

                 9.  NA
           2469  0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 9 in Z6

             There are no variables in range 6253-6300

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==============================
VAR 926301    NAME-92POST:B1A PROBE-BUSH                    
              MD=GE  9

             B1a.  GEORGE BUSH--Probe Indicator
             ----------------------------------

           2240  0.  Not probed
              5  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              1  2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
              1  4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
              8  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            230  9.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926302    NAME-92POST:B1B PROBE-CLINTON                 
              MD=GE  9

             B1b.  BILL CLINTON--Probe Indicator
             -----------------------------------

           2236  0.  Not probed
              2  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              3  2.  WT (What do you think)
              3  3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             11  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            230  9.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926303    NAME-92POST:B1C PROBE-PEROT                   
              MD=GE  9

             B1c.  ROSS PEROT--Probe Indicator
             ---------------------------------

           2220  0.  Not probed
              3  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              1  2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             30  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            230  9.  Inap, no post-interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926304    NAME-92POST:B1D PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1d.  (NAME # 11, 13 or 15) <Probe indicator-Democratic
             Senate candidate>
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

           1391  0.  Not probed
              1  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             95  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            998  9.  Inap, 24, 81, 82, 85, 99 in V3022

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926305    NAME-92POST:B1E PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1e.  (NAME # 12, 14 or 16) <Probe indicator-Republican
             Senate candidate>
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

           1384  0.  Not probed
              1  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
              1  3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
            100  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            998  9.  Inap, 81, 82, 85, 99 in V3022

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   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926306    NAME-92POST:B1F PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1f.  (NAME # 11a) CALIFORNIA ONLY <Democratic Senate
             candidate-Probe indicator>
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

            215  0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
              1  3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
              1  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2268  9.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                     31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73
                     in V3017

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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==============================
VAR 926307    NAME-92POST:B1G PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1g.  (NAME # 14a) CALIFORNIA ONLY <Republican Senate
             candidate-Probe indicator>
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

            209  0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
              8  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2268  9.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                     31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73
                     in V3017

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926308    NAME-92POST:B1H PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1h.  (NAME # 19, 29) <Democratic/Republican Senator-Probe
             indicator>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

           1199  0.  Not probed
              1  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              1  2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             69  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear
           1215  9.  Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85, 99 in V3022

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926309    NAME-92POST:B1J PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1j.  (NAME, SENATOR #1) <Probe indicator>
             ------------------------------------------

            734  0.  Not probed
              3  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
              1  3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             30  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           1717  9.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 24, 55, 65 in V3022

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926310    NAME-92POST:B1K PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1k.  (NAME, SENATOR #2) <Probe indicator>
             ------------------------------------------

            755  0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             13  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           1717  9.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 24, 55, 65 in V3022

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926311    NAME-92POST:B1M PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1m.  (NAME # 31, 33 or 35) <Democratic House
             candidate-Probe indicator>
             ---------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

           1850  0.  Not probed
              2  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
              1  2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
              1  4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
            180  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            450  9.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52, 99 in V3021; 3,4 in
                     V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926312    NAME-92POST:B1N PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1n.  (NAME # 32, 34 or 36) <Republican House
             candidate-Probe indicator>
             ---------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

           1829  0.  Not probed
              2  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
              2  4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
            175  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
              1  6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            476  9.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51, 99 in V3021; 3,4 in
                     V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926313    NAME-92POST:B1P PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1p.  (NAME # 41, 42) <Democratic/Republican Rep.
             retiring-Probe indicator>
             -------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

            328  0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
             21  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2136  9.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 14, 21, 24, 45, 85, 99
                     in V3021; 3,4 in V5002

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 926314    NAME-92POST:B1Q PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1q.  (NAME # 30) <3rd Party/Independent House
             candidate-Probe indicator>
             ----------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

           2485  9.  Inap, dummy variable

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
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VAR 926315    NAME-92POST:B1R PROBE                         
              MD=GE  9

             B1r.  James Stockdale <Probe indicator>
             ---------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

           2035  0.  Not probed
              4  1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
              2  4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
            214  5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            230  9.  Inap, no post interview

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   HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE 1993 PILOT DATA FILE; ANY MARGINALS AND INAPS
   APPLY TO 1992

==============================
VAR 937000    WAS INCUMBENT CANDIDATE R'S REPRESENTATIVE IN LAST
                        CONGRESS?

         Substantial reapportionment following the 1990 Census occurred
         between the elections to the 102nd Congress (1990) and 103rd
         Congress (1992).  Variables 3019 and 3020 give the 1992 and the
         1990 congressional district numbers for the sample address in
         which the respondent resided at the time of their Pre-election
         interview.

         Redistricting between the 1990 and 1992 elections was quite
         extensive.  As district boundary lines changed, it is possible
         that the incumbent running for re-election in a respondent's
         district was not the incumbent who had previously represented the
         segment in which the respondent lived.  For example, for the
         102nd Congress, Ann Arbor Michigan was in Michigan's 2nd District
         represented by Carl Pursell.  After redistricting, Ann Arbor was
         part of the 13th Congressional District, whose incumbent,
         Representative William Ford, ran for re-election to the 103rd
         Congress.  Ford's constituents now include Ann Arborites who had
         previously been part of the 2nd District.  These constituents
         would be coded "2" on variable 7001, which basically records
         whether R was represented by the same or different incumbents in
         the 102nd and 103rd Congresses.

                    0.  Neither of the candidates for the 103rd Congress
                        running in R's district was an incumbent in the
                        102nd Congress.

                    1.  The incumbent who ran for re-election to the 103rd
                        Congress in the congressional district for the
                        sample segment in which R resided in 1992, is the
                        same incumbent who represented that segment in the
                        102nd Congress.

                    2.  The incumbent who ran for re-election in R's
                        district in 1992 did not represent the sample
                        segment in which R lives in the 102nd Congress.

                    3.  LA06:  Two Republican incumbents ran in 1992,
                        neither of whom represented this segment in the
                        102nd Congress.

                    9.  Indeterminate, NA [85 typerace]

==============================
VAR 937001    1993 PILOT CASE ID NUMBER -- 5-DIGIT NUMBER ASSIGNED BY CATI

                  0000  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937002    1992 POST-ELECTION CASE ID # -- 4-DIGIT

                  3001- 4005  Cross-section respondents

                  0000  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937003    FORM ASSIGNMENT

                    1.  FORM A
                    2.  FORM A1
                    3.  FORM B
                    4.  FORM B1

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937004    ADDRESS CHANGE FLAG SINCE THE 1992 POST-ELECTION
                         INTERVIEW

                    1.  Yes
                    5.  No

                    9.  NA
                    0.  INAP, no 1993 Pilot

==============================
VAR 937005    ICPSR STATE CODE: R's RESIDENCE AT TIME OF 1993 PILOT STUDY

          New England

          01.     Connecticut
          02.     Maine
          03.     Massachusetts
          04.     New Hampshire
          05.     Rhode Island
          06.     Vermont

          Middle Atlantic

          11.     Delaware
          12.     New Jersey
          13.     New York
          14.     Pennsylvania

          East North Central

          21.     Illinois
          22.     Indiana
          23.     Michigan
          24.     Ohio
          25.     Wisconsin

          West North Central

          31.     Iowa
          32.     Kansas
          33.     Minnesota
          34.     Missouri
          35.     Nebraska
          36.     North Dakota
          37.     South Dakota

          Solid South

          40.     Virginia
          41.     Alabama
          42.     Arkansas
          43.     Florida
          44.     Georgia
          45.     Louisiana
          46.     Mississippi
          47.     North Carolina
          48.     South Carolina
          49.     Texas

          Border States

          51.     Kentucky
          52.     Maryland
          53.     Oklahoma
          54.     Tennessee
          55.     Washington, D.C.
          56.     West Virginia

          Mountain States

          61.     Arizona
          62.     Colorado
          63.     Idaho
          64.     Montana
          65.     Nevada
          66.     New Mexico
          67.     Utah
          68.     Wyoming

          Pacific States

          71.     California
          72.     Oregon
          73.     Washington

          External States

          81.     Alaska
          82.     Hawaii

          99.     NA

           0.     INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937006    1992 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER (2 DIGITS,  01- 98)

               This variable, combined with the ICPSR State Code (V7005),
               gives the congressional district for the sample location in
               which the R resided at the time of the 1993 Pilot Study.

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937007    CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CHANGE FLAG

                    0.  R has not moved from 1992 address
                    1.  R moved to a different Congressional District from
                         1992
                    5.  R moved within same Congressional District where
                         interviewed in 1992

                    8.  DK if moved to a different Congressional District

==============================
VAR 937008    FLAG TO SKIP G3b(A) and G9b(A)

              Questions G3b(A) and G9b(A) were slated to be dropped from
              the instrument because of time considerations.  In order to
              secure a descriptive notion of what R had in mind when
              answering G3(A) (V7374) or G9(B) (V7383), it was decided to
              ask the follow-up questions of a small number of people, who
              were randomly selected.  V3008 flags Rs who could be asked
              G3b(A) or G9b(A).

                    0.  Eligible to be asked
                    1.  Not eligible

==============================
VAR 937009  A0-6.Before we begin, I do need to make sure we are talking to
               the same person who was interviewed before.  Would you
               please tell me in what month and year you were born?

                  1-12.  ENTER MONTH:

                      98.  DK
                      99.  NA

                      00.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937010     1890-1975. ENTER YEAR:

                  9998.  DK

                  9999.  NA

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937011 A0-8. First, let me verify your address.  The address I have on
                 file for you is:

               Are there any corrections?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937012    ID # OF INTERVIEWER OF RECORD

          Interviewer ID code ranges from 454 to 9570

                  9999.  NA

                  0000.  INAP, never assigned to an Interviewer

==============================
VAR 937013    YEAR OF INTERVIEW

                  1993.

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937014    MONTH OF INTERVIEW

                    09.  September
                    10.  October
                    11.  November

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937015    DAY OF INTERVIEW

                  1-31.  ENTER DAY

                      00.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937016    INTERVIEW LENGTH IN MINUTES

               The actual number of minutes (22-127) is coded, except:

                    999.  NA

                    000.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937017    TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS TO OBTAIN INTERVIEW; LAST CALL
                         NUMBER

               Number of calls 1 - 32 is coded, except:

                    99.  NA

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937018    RESULT CODE

                    01.  INTERVIEW, complete
                    05.  INTERVIEW, partial

                    34.  No contact after refusal

                    56.  Final refusal, no persuasion attempt;
                         conversion attempt not warranted

                    62.  Never able to contact
                    63.  Permanent condition

                    75.  Lost -- initial phone number not good, unable to
                         locate R

==============================
VAR 937019    REFUSAL CONVERSION

               This refers to interviews initially refused by the
               Respondent.

                    0.  R was never assigned to Refusal Conversion
                    1.  R refused initially and was assigned to refusal
                        conversion procedures

==============================
VAR 937020    CONTACT FLAG

                    0.  This variable contains no data; all cases set to 0

==============================
VAR 937021    INTERVIEWER'S GENDER

                    1.  MALE
                    2.  FEMALE

                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937022    INTERVIEWER'S EDUCATION

                    1.  1 - 8 YEARS
                    2.  SOME HIGH SCHOOL
                    3.  HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE
                    4.  SOME COLLEGE
                    5.  COLLEGE DEGREE
                    6.  MASTER'S DEGREE
                    7.  PhD DEGREE

                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937023    INTERVIEWER'S RACE

                    1.  WHITE
                    2.  BLACK
                    3.  NATIVE AMERICAN
                    4.  ASIAN

                    7.  OTHER

                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937024    INTERVIEWER'S ETHNICITY

                    0.  NO ETHNIC IDENTITY CODED; not assigned to an
                         interviewer
                    1.  HISPANIC
                    7.  OTHER

                    9.  NA

==============================
VAR 937025    INTERVIEWER'S AGE -- Code age in years

                    99.  NA

                    00.  INAP, not assigned to an Interviewer

==============================
VAR 937026    INTERVIEWER'S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE -- up to 1993

                     0.  LESS THAN ONE YEAR
                     .
                    33.  THIRTY-THREE YEARS

                    99.  NA;  not assigned to an Interviewer

==============================
VAR 937101     A1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is
                   handling his job as president?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937102     (See V927101)

      A1a.  (FORMS 1,2) Do you approve strongly or not strongly?
            (FORM3 3,4) Do you approve strongly or not strongly of the
                        way Bill Clinton is handling his job as president?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in A1

==============================
VAR 937103     (See V927101)

            A1b.  (FORMS 1,2) Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
            (FORMS 3,4) Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly of
            the  way Bill Clinton is handling his job as president?

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in A1

==============================
VAR 937104     A1x.  Clinton presidential approval SUMMARY.

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in A1

==============================
VAR 937105     A2. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is
                   handling the economy?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937106     (See V927105)

               A2a.  (Do you approve strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in A2

==============================
VAR 937107     (See V927105)

               A2b.  (Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in A2

==============================
VAR 937108     A2x.  Approval of Clinton handling the economy SUMMARY.

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in A2

==============================
VAR 937109     A3.Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is
                  handling our relations with foreign countries?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937110     (See V927109)

               A3a.  (Do you approve strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in A3

==============================
VAR 937111     (See V927109)

               A3b.  (Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in A3

==============================
VAR 937112  A3x.SUMMARY:  Approval of Clinton handling foreign relations.

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in A3

==============================
VAR 937113     A4.Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton has
                  handled the question of homosexuals in the military?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937114     (See V927113)

               A4a.  (Do you approve strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in A4

==============================
VAR 937115     (See V927113)

               A4b.  (Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in A4

==============================
VAR 937116     A4x.  SUMMARY:  Approval of Clinton handling of gays and
                          lesbians in the military.

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in A4

==============================
VAR 937117  A5.Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is
               handling the situation in Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937118     (See V927117)

               A5a.  (Do you approve strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in A5

==============================
VAR 937119     (See V927117)

               A5b.  (Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in A5

==============================
VAR 937120     A5x.  SUMMARY:  Approval of Clinton handling Bosnia.

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in A5

==============================
VAR 937121  B1.Do you happen to remember the names of the candidates for
               Congress -- that is, for the House of Representatives in
               Washington -- who ran in this district this past November?

          NOTE:  The candidates considered correct in B1a-B1x were those
          running in the Congressional District where R was living when
          interviewed in 1993.  Users should exercise caution with these
          data for Respondents who moved between 1992 and 1993.

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937122     (See V927121)

               B1a.  Who were they (Any others?)

                    97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                    98.  DK
                    99.  NA

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                         mention

==============================
VAR 937123     (See V927121)

               B1b.  What was CANDIDATES's party?

                    1.  DEMOCRATIC
                    5.  REPUBLICAN
                    7.  OTHER PARTY - SPECIFY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                            information

==============================
VAR 937124    (See V927121)

               B1aa.  Who were they?

                    Built from B1a(#1)/B1a(#2)/B1a(#3)

                    1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06)
                    2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06)
                    7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                        (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

                    8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
                    9.  DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                            mention

==============================
VAR 937125     B1x.  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
               candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
               congressional district

               Built from B1a(#1) & B1b(#1) / B1a(#2) & B1b(#2) /
               B1a(#3) & B1b(#3)

                    1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                            PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR
                            PARTY  ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                            MENTION
                    7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                          MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                          MENTION

                    9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR 937126    (Mention 2)

     B1.   Do you happen to remember the names of the candidates for
               Congress -- that is, for the House of Representatives in
               Washington -- who ran in this district this past November?

          NOTE:  The candidates considered correct in B1a-B1x were those
          running in the Congressional District where R was living when
          interviewed in 1993.  Users should exercise caution with these
          data for Respondents who moved between 1992 and 1993.

                    97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                    98.  DK
                    99.  NA

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                         mention

==============================
VAR 937127    (See V927121)

               B1b.  What was CANDIDATES's party?
               [Mention 2]

                    1.  DEMOCRATIC
                    5.  REPUBLICAN
                    7.  OTHER PARTY - SPECIFY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                            information

==============================
VAR 937128    (See V927121)

               B1aa.  Who were they?
               [Mention 2]

                    1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06)
                    2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06)
                    7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                        (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

                    8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
                    9.  DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                            mention

==============================
VAR 937129       B1x.  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
               candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
               congressional district

               Built from B1a(#1) & B1b(#1) / B1a(#2) & B1b(#2) /
               B1a(#3) & B1b(#3)

                    1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                            PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR
                            PARTY  ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                            MENTION
                    7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                          MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                          MENTION

                    9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR 937130  B2a.I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political
               leaders and other people who have been in the news.  I'll
               read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that
               person using something called the feeling thermometer.  You
               can choose any number between 0 and 100.  The higher the
               number, the warmer or more favorable you feel toward that
               person; the lower the number, the colder or less favorable.
               You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you feel
               neither warm nor cold toward them.  If we come to a person
               whose name you don't recognize, you don't need to rate that
               person.  Just tell me and we'll move on to the next one.
               PROBE FOR DK RESPONSE: "When you say 'don't know' do you
               mean that you don't know  who the person is or do you have
               something else in mind?"

         B2a.  Our first person is Bill Clinton?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937131     (See V927130)

               B2b.  Ross Perot?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937132     (See V927130)

               B2c.  INCUMBENT SENATOR 1?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937133    (See V927130)

               B2d.   INCUMBENT SENATOR 2?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937134    (See V927130)

               B2e.   SENATE CANDIDATE who lost in 1992?

               Due to a flaw in the CATI logic, this question was not
               asked;  all cases are coded 999.

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937135    (See V927130)

               B2f.   SECOND CANDIDATE who lost in CALIFORNIA?

               Due to a flaw in the CATI logic, this question was not
               asked;  all cases are coded 999.

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937136    (See V927130)

               B2g.   HOUSE INCUMBENT?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937137     B2gg. Do you happen to recall what job or office (HOUSE
                         INCUMBENT) has?

                    1.  YES - U.S. HOUSE OF  REPRESENTATIVES
                    2.  YES - OTHER JOB OR OFFICE NAMED
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 997-999 in B2g

          The order of administration of Questions B2h-B2r was random.

      NOTE:  B2h-B2s are all Feeling Thermometer questions;  see B2a code.

==============================
VAR 937138     (See V927137)

               B2h.  Hillary Clinton?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937139     (See V927137)

               B2i   Rush Limbaugh?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937140     (See V927137)

               B2j.  Don Young?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937141     (See V927137)

               B2k.  the Democratic Party?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937142     (See V927137)

               B2l.  the Republican Party?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937143     (See V927137)

               B2m.  people who call themselves independents?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937144     (See V927137)

               B2n.  political parties in general?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937145     (See V927137)

               B2o.  gay men and lesbians -- that is homosexuals?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937146     (See V927137)

               B2p.  the military?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937147     (See V927137)

               B2q.  the wealthy?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937148     (See V927137)

               B2r.  the middle class?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937149     (See V927137)

     B2s.  United We Stand America?

           NOTE:  Overwhelmingly, the Interviewers reported that
                  Rs had no idea what we were referring to, most
                  assuming we were saying something like "E Pluribus
                  Unum" and they registered their approval of that
                  sentiment, but when we asked next "Who founded it?"
                  these same respondents were quite taken aback to find
                  that this was in fact a group instead of a sentiment
                  they were being asked to endorse.
                  USE THIS VARIABLE WITH EXTREME CAUTION.

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937150     (See V927149)

               B2ss. Do you know who founded it?

                    1.  YES - PEROT
                    2.  YES - OTHER PERSON NAMED
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 998-999 in B2s

==============================
VAR 937151     B2a1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2a?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937152     B2b1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2b?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937153     B2c1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2c?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937154     B2d1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2d?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937155     B2e1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2e?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937156     B2f1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2f?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937157     B2g1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2g?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937158     B2h1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2h?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937159     B2i1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2i?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937160     B2j1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2j?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937161  B3. If you had to vote for President today, who would you vote
                 for: Bill Clinton, George Bush, or Ross Perot?

                    1.  BILL CLINTON
                    3.  GEORGE BUSH
                    5.  ROSS PEROT
                    7.  NONE OF THEM (VOLUNTEERED)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

    NOTE: The Representative R was asked about throughout the C
          Section is the one representing the Congressional District
          in which R was residing at the time of the 1993 interview,
          as well as could be determined.

==============================
VAR 937162  C1. Next I would like to ask some questions about your U.S.
                Representative in Washington.

               Is there anything in particular that you like about
               (REPRESENTATIVE NAME), the (Democrat/Republican) who
               represents your district in the U.S. House of
               Representatives?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO
                    7.  R VOL - I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS PERSON

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937163     (See V927162)

      C1a. What is that? PROBE: "Anything else you like about your U.S.
           Representative?"  UNTIL R SAYS "NO".

               Code 5 Mentions
               [Mention 1]

             See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

              0000. INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 7-9 in C1; no further mention

==============================
VAR 937164    (See V927163)

               [Mention 2]

            See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

             0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 7-9 in C1; no further mention

==============================
VAR 937165    (See V927163)

               [Mention 3]

            See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

             0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 7-9 in C1; no further mention

==============================
VAR 937166          (See V927163)

               [Mention 4]

           See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

             0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 7-9 in C1; no further mention

==============================
VAR 937167            (See V927163)

               [Mention 5]

         See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

           0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 7-9 in C1; no further mention

==============================
VAR 937168  C2. Was there anything in particular that you don't like about
               (REPRESENTATIVE  NAME), the (Democrat/Republican) who
               represents your district in the U.S. House of
               Representatives?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1

==============================
VAR 937169  C2a.  What is that? PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about
                  your U.S. Representative?"  UNTIL R SAYS "NO".

               Code 5 mentions
               [Mention 1]

                 See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

                 0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no
                        further mention

==============================
VAR 937170     (See V927169)

               [Mention 2]

                  See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no
                         further mention

==============================
VAR 937171     (See V927169)

               [Mention 3]

                  See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no
                         further mention

==============================
VAR 937172      (See V927169)

               [Mention 4]

                  See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no
                         further mention

==============================
VAR 937173     (See V927169)

               [Mention 5]

                  See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no
                         further mention

==============================
VAR 937174  C3. There are many ways in which U.S. representatives can have
                contact with the people from their district.  Think of
                (NAME), who is your U.S. representative in Washington.

                        C3a.  Have you met (him/her) personally?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937175     (See V927174)

               C3b.  Have you attended a meeting or gathering where (he/she)
                     spoke?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937176     (See V927174)

        C3c.  Have you talked to a member of (his/her) staff or someone in
              (his/her) office?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937177     (See V927174)

               C3d.  Have you received something in the mail from (him/her)?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937178     (See V927174)

               C3e.  Have you read about (him/her) in a newspaper or magazine?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937179     (See V927174)

               C3f.  Have you heard (him/her) on the radio?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937180     (See V927174)

               C3g.  Have you seen (him/her) on TV?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937181     (See V927174)

               C3h.  Have you had any other contact with (him/her)?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937182     (See V927174)

               C3hh. (What type of contact was that?)

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937183  C4. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people
                at work, who have had some contact with (NAME)?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937184  C5.   (FORMS 1,3)  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 election this
            past November?

               NOTE:   Data from Q. E17 (FORMS 2,4) have been copied here.

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2, 4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937185 C5a. (FORM 1) Did you vote for the Democratic candidate or the
               Republican candidate in the election for the House of
               Representatives in this district last November?

               (FORM 3) Did you vote for (NAME), the Democratic candidate
               or (NAME), the Republican candidate in the election for the
               House of Representatives in this district last November?

           NOTE:  R was read the names of the candidates who ran in the
                  Congressional District where he/she was residing at the
                  time of the Pilot Interview.  Voters who had moved out
                  of their 1992 Congressional District could not have
                  voted for these candidates.  Users are advised to delete
                  these cases (V7007=1) when using this variable.

                   Data from Q. E17a (FORMS 2,4) have been copied here.

                    1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
                    2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                    5.  R DIDN'T VOTE LAST NOVEMBER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2, 4 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in C5

==============================
VAR 937186 C6.Have you or anyone in your family living there ever
           contacted Representative (NAME) or anyone in (his/her) office?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937187           (See V927186)

               C7.    Was it to:
               C7a.  express an opinion?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in C6

==============================
VAR 937188     (See V927186)

               C7.    Was it to:
               C7b.  seek information?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in C6

==============================
VAR 937189     (See V927186)

               C7.    Was it to:
               C7c.  seek help on a problem you had?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in C6

==============================
VAR 937190    C8. Do you know anyone else who has contacted Representative
            (NAME), or anyone in (his/her) office?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937191     C9.   In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way
             Representative (NAME) has been handling (his/her) job?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937192     (See V927191)

               C9a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in C9

==============================
VAR 937193     (See V927191)

               C9b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in C9

==============================
VAR 937194     C9x.  SUMMARY:  Representative approval.

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in C9

==============================
VAR 937195  C10. How often has Representative (NAME) supported President
             Clinton's legislative proposals?  More than half the time,
             half, less than half the time, or are you not sure?

                    1.  MORE THAN HALF THE TIME
                    3.  HALF THE TIME
                    5.  LESS THAN HALF THE TIME

                    7.  NOT SURE
                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937196     (See V927195)

               C10a. Would you say it was almost always?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 7-9 in C10

==============================
VAR 937197     (See V927195)

               C10b. Would you say it was almost never?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 7-9 in C10

==============================
VAR 937198     C10x. SUMMARY:  Representative's support for Clinton.

                    1.  ALMOST ALWAYS
                    2.  MORE THAN HALF OF THE TIME
                    3.  ABOUT HALF OF THE TIME -- 3 in C10
                    4.  LESS THAN HALF OF THE TIME
                    5.  ALMOST NEVER

                    6.  MORE THAN HALF -- DK/NA IF ALMOST ALWAYS
                    7.  LESS THAN HALF -- DK/NA IF ALMOST NEVER
                    8.  NOT SURE (7 in C10)

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in C10

==============================
VAR 937199     (See V927198)

         C10c. What would be your best guess - more than half of the time
               or less than half of the time?

                    1.  MORE THAN HALF OF THE TIME
                    2.  LESS THAN HALF OF THE TIME

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 5, 9 in C10

==============================
VAR 937200 C11.  (FORMS 1,2) One of the main parts of President Clinton's
            program this year was his deficit reduction package.  Do you
            happen to know whether Representative (NAME) voted for it?

               (FORMS 3,4) One of the main parts of President Clinton's
               program this year was his budget package.  Do you happen to
               know whether Representative (NAME) voted for it?

                    1.  YES - REMEMBERS
                    5.  NO - DOESN'T REMEMBER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937201     (See V927200)

               C11b. How did (he/she) vote?

                    1.  VOTED IN FAVOR
                    5.  VOTED AGAINST

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in C11

==============================
VAR 937202     (See V927200)

               C11c. Could you guess or what would be your best guess?

                    1.  VOTED IN FAVOR
                    5.  VOTED AGAINST

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1 in C11

==============================
VAR 937203  C12. How good a job would you say U.S. Representative (NAME)
                 does of keeping in touch with the people in your
                 district -- does (he/she) do a very good job, fairly
                 good, fairly poor, or a poor job of keeping in touch
                 with the people in this district?

                    1.  VERY GOOD
                    2.  FAIRLY GOOD
                    4.  FAIRLY POOR
                    5.  POOR

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937204  D1.(FORMS 1,2) We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals
             and conservatives. Think about a ruler where we are measuring
             political views that people might hold, from liberal to
             conservative.  On this ruler, which goes from one to seven,
             the number 1 means very liberal political views, and the
             number seven would be very conservative.  Just like a regular
             ruler, it has points in between at 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

               Where would you place yourself on this ruler or haven't you
               thought much about this?

               NOTE:  See V7217 for FORMS 3,4.

                    0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH  - DO NOT PROBE
                    1.  VERY LIBERAL
                    .
                    7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK - DO NOT PROBE
                    9.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937205  D1a.(FORMS 1,2) Let me make sure that I got that right. At the
               previous question you placed yourself at number (1/2/3) --
               that is on the liberal side.  Is that right?

               Let me make sure that I got that right.  At the previous
               question, you placed yourself at number (5/6/7) -- that is
               on the conservative side.  Is that right?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 0, 4, 8-9 in D1

==============================
VAR 937206  D1b.(FORMS 1,2) The ruler measures political views that people
               hold from 1 meaning very liberal to 7 meaning very
               conservative.  Like a ruler it has points in between at 2,
               3, 4, 5, or 6.  Where would you place yourself on this
               ruler?

               [This question is repeated if and only if R says previous
               response is incorrect.]

                     1.  VERY LIBERAL
                     .
                     7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                     8.  DK
                     9.  NA

                     0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003;

                     0, 4, 8-9 in D1; 1, 8-9 in D1a

==============================
VAR 937207     D1c.  (FORMS 1,2) If you had to choose, would you consider
             yourself a liberal or a conservative?

               NOTE:  See V7218 for FORMS 3,4.

                    1.  LIBERAL
                    3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
                    5.  CONSERVATIVE
                    7.  R REFUSES TO CHOOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 1-7, 9 in D1

==============================
VAR 937208     D1d.  (FORMS 1,2)

               [If D1a = 1]  OK, good, I did get your position right.  Let
               me ask you - are you very certain of where you stand on
               this, pretty certain, or not very certain?

               [If D1a = 5, and D1b is different from D1]  Now that I have
               that right, let me ask you - are you very certain of where
               you stand on this, pretty certain, or not very certain?

               [If D1 = 4, OR D1a = 5 and D1b = D1]  Now let me ask you -
               are you very certain of where you stand on this, pretty
               certain, or not very certain?

               NOTE:  See V7219 for FORMS 3,4.

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0. INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 0, 8-9 in D1

==============================
VAR 937209    D1e.   (FORMS 1,2) Where would you place Bill Clinton on
            this ruler?

               NOTE:  See V7212 for FORMS 3,4.

                     1.  VERY LIBERAL
                     .
                     7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                     8.  DK
                     9.  NA

                     0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 9 in D1

==============================
VAR 937210  D1ee.(FORMS 1,2) If you had to choose, would you consider Bill
             Clinton a liberal or a conservative?

               NOTE:  See V7215 for FORMS 3,4.

                    1.  LIBERAL
                    3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
                    5.  CONSERVATIVE
                    7.  R REFUSES TO CHOOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0. INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 9 in D1; 1-7, 9
                       in D1e

==============================
VAR 937211  D1f.(FORMS 1,2) How certain are you of Bill Clinton's position
             on this?  Very certain, pretty certain, or not very certain?

               NOTE:  See V7216 for FORMS 3,4.

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 9 in D1; 8-9 in
                        D1e

==============================
VAR 937212  D1-1.(FORMS 3,4) We hear a lot of talk these days about
            liberals and conservatives. Think about a ruler where we are
            measuring political views that people might hold, from
            liberal to conservative.  On this ruler, which goes from one
            to seven, the number 1 means very liberal political views,
            and the number seven would be very conservative.  Just like
            a regular ruler, it has points in between at 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

            Where would you place Bill Clinton on this ruler or haven't
            you thought much about this?

                      0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH  - DO NOT PROBE
                      1.  VERY LIBERAL

                     7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                      8.  DK - DO NOT PROBE
                      9.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937213  D1a-1. (FORMS 3,4) Let me make sure that I got that right.  At
            the previous question, you placed Bill Clinton at number
            (1/2/3) -- that is on the liberal side.  Is that right?

            Let me make sure that I got that right.  At the previous
            question, you placed Bill Clinton at number (5/6/7) -- that
            is on the conservative side.  Is that right?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0. INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 0,4,8-9 in D1-1

==============================
VAR 937214  D1b-1.(FORMS 3,4) The ruler measures political views that
                people hold from 1 meaning very liberal to 7 meaning very
                conservative.  Like a ruler it has points in between at 2,
                3, 4, 5, or 6.  Where would you place Bill Clinton on
                this ruler?

                      1.  VERY LIBERAL

                      7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                      8.  DK
                      9.

                      0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 0, 4, 8-9 in
                          D1-1; 1, 8-9 in D1a-1

==============================
VAR 937215 D1c-1.(FORMS 3,4) If you had to choose, would you consider Bill
             Clinton a liberal or a conservative?

                    1.  LIBERAL
                    3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
                    5.  CONSERVATIVE
                    7.  R REFUSES TO CHOOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1-7, 9 in D1-1

==============================
VAR 937216     D1d-1.     (FORMS 3,4)

               [If D1a-1 = 1]  OK, good, I did get Bill Clinton's position
               right.  Let me ask you - are you very certain of Bill
               Clinton's position on this, pretty certain, or not very
               certain?

               [If D1a-1 = 5, and D1b-1 is different from D1-1] Now that I
               have that right, let me ask you - are you very certain of
               Bill Clinton's position on this, pretty certain, or not
               very certain?

               [If D1-1 = 4, OR D1a-1 = 5 and D1b-1 = D1-1] Now let me ask
               you - are you very certain of Bill Clinton's position on
               this, pretty certain, or not very certain?

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 0, 8-9 in D1-1

==============================
VAR 937217    (See V927216)

      D1e-1. (FORMS 3,4) Where would you place yourself on this ruler or
             haven't you thought much about this?

                    0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH  - DO NOT PROBE
                    1.  VERY LIBERAL

                    7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK - DO NOT PROBE
                    9.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 9 in D1-1

==============================
VAR 937218  D1ee-1. (FORMS 3,4) If you had to choose, would you consider
                         yourself a liberal or a conservative?

                    1.  LIBERAL
                    3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
                    5.  CONSERVATIVE
                    7.  R REFUSES TO CHOOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 9 in D1-1;
                        1-7, 9 in D1e

==============================
VAR 937219     (See V927218)

               D1f-1.     (FORMS 3,4) How certain are you of where you stand
                          on this?
                          Very certain, pretty certain, or not very certain?

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 9 in D1-1;
                        0, 8 in D1e

==============================
VAR 937220     D1g.  Where would you place Ross Perot on this ruler?

                    1.  VERY LIBERAL

                    7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1

==============================
VAR 937221     (See V927220)

               D1h.  How certain are you of Ross Perot's position on this?
                     Very certain, pretty certain, or not very certain?

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1;
                        8-9 in D1g

==============================
VAR 937222     (See V927220)

               D1i.  Where would you place (HOUSE INCUMBENT) on this ruler?

                    1.  VERY LIBERAL

                    7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1

==============================
VAR 937223     (See V927220)

               D1ii. How certain are you of (HOUSE INCUMBENT)'s position on
                     this? Very certain, pretty certain, or not very certain?

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1;
                        8-9 in D1i

==============================
VAR 937224  D1j. Where would you place the Republican Party on this ruler?

                    1.  VERY LIBERAL

                   7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1

==============================
VAR 937225  D1k. Where would you place the Democratic Party on this ruler?

                    1.  VERY LIBERAL
                    .
                    7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1

==============================
VAR 937226  D2. I am going to read a list of words and phrases people may
            use to describe political figures.  For each, tell me
            whether the word or phrase describes the person I name.
            D2a. Think about Bill Clinton.  In your opinion, does the
            phrase he is "honest" describe Bill Clinton extremely well,
            quite well, not too well, or not well at all?

           **NOTE: THE ORDER OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE TRAITS WAS RANDOM**

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937227     (See V927226)

               D2b.  provides strong leadership

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937228     (See V927226)

               D2c.  really cares about people like you

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937229     (See V927226)

               D2d.  is knowledgeable

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937230     (See V927226)

               D2e.  gets things done

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937231  D3a. Think about Ross Perot. In your opinion, does the phrase
            he is "honest" describe Ross Perot extremely well, quite well,
            not too well, or not well at all?

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937232     (See V927231)

               D3b.  provides strong leadership

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937233     (See V927231)

               D3c.  really cares about people like you

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937234     (See V927231)

               D3d.  is knowledgeable

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937235     (See V927231)

               D3e.  gets things done

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937236  E1.Do you feel things in this country are generally going in
             the right direction, or do you feel things have pretty
             seriously gotten off on the wrong track?

                    1.  RIGHT DIRECTION
                    5.  WRONG TRACK

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937237  E2. 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 THE SAME
                    5.  STRONGER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937238   E3.   We are interested in how people are getting along
             financially these days. Would you say that you (and your
             family living there) are better off or worse off financially
             than you were a year ago?

                    1.  BETTER OFF
                    3.  SAME
                    5.  WORSE OFF

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937239     (See V927238)

               E3a.  Is that much better off or somewhat better off?

                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR 937240     (See V927238)

               E3b.  Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?

                    1.  MUCH WORSE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR 937241     E3x.  R getting along financially SUMMARY.

                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                    3.  Same; 3 in E3
                    4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                    5.  MUCH WORSE

                    7.  BETTER -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  WORSE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR 937242  E4.Now looking ahead, do you think that a year from now, you
               (and your family living there) will be better off
               financially, or worse off, or just about the same as now?

                    1.  BETTER OFF
                    3.  SAME
                    5.  WORSE OFF

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937243     (See V927242)

               E4a.  (Is that much better off or somewhat better off?)

                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 8-9 in E4

==============================
VAR 937244     (See V927242)

               E4b.  (Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?)

                    1.  MUCH WORSE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 8-9 in E4

==============================
VAR 937245     E4x.  R's family better/worse off a year from now SUMMARY.

                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                    3.  Same; 3 in E4
                    4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                    5.  MUCH WORSE

                    7.  BETTER -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  WORSE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in E4

==============================
VAR 937246 E5. Would you say that what you pay in federal income taxes
           over the next year will go up, go down, or stay about the same?

                    1.  WILL GO UP
                    3.  STAY ABOUT THE SAME
                    5.  GO DOWN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937247     (See V927246)

               E5a.  (Would you say it will go up a lot or a little?)

                    1.  GO UP A LOT
                    2.  GO UP A LITTLE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 8-9 in E5

==============================
VAR 937248     (See V927246)

               E5b.  (Would you say it will go down a lot or a little?)

                    1.  GO DOWN A LOT
                    2.  GO DOWN A LITTLE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 8-9 in E5

==============================
VAR 937249     E5x.  R payment of income tax next year SUMMARY.

                    1.  GO UP A LOT
                    2.  GO UP A LITTLE
                    3.  Stay the same; 3 in E5
                    4.  DOWN A LITTLE
                    5.  DOWN A LOT

                    7.  UP -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  DOWN -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  8-9 in E5

==============================
VAR 937250   E6. How about the economy.  Would you say that over the past
               year, the nation's economy has gotten better, stayed about
               the same, or gotten worse?

                    1.  GOTTEN BETTER
                    3.  SAME
                    5.  GOTTEN WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937251     (See V927250)

               E6a.  (Would you say much better or somewhat better?)

                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 8-9 in E6

==============================
VAR 937252     (See V92 7250)

               E6b.  (Would you say much worse off or somewhat worse off?)

                    1.  MUCH WORSE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 8-9 in E6

==============================
VAR 937253     E6x.  National economy in the past year -- SUMMARY.

                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                    3.  Same; 3 in E6
                    4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                    5.  MUCH WORSE

                    7.  BETTER -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  WORSE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in E6

==============================
VAR 937254  E7. Over the past year, would you say that the economic
             policies of the federal government have made the nation's
             economy better, worse, or haven't they made much
             difference either way?

                    1.  BETTER
                    3.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE
                    5.  WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937255     (See V927254)

               E7a.  (Would you say much better or somewhat better?)

                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 8-9 in E7

==============================
VAR 937256     (See V927254)

               E7b.  (Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?)

                    1.  MUCH WORSE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 8-9 in E7

==============================
VAR 937257     (See V927254)

               E7c.  If you had to choose, would it be close to better or
                     worse?

                    1.  CLOSER TO BETTER
                    5.  CLOSER TO WORSE
                    7.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 5, 8-9 in E7

==============================
VAR 937258     E7x.  SUMMARY:  Federal government economic policies.

                    11.  MUCH BETTER
                    12.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                    13.  CLOSER TO BETTER
                    14.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE (7 IN E7c)
                    15.  CLOSER TO WORSE
                    16.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                    17.  MUCH WORSE

                    96.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE -- DK/NA WHICH
                         CLOSER
                    97.  BETTER -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    98.  WORSE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8, 9 in E7

==============================
VAR 937259  E8. What about the next 12 months?  Do you expect the national
             economy to get better, get worse, or stay about the same?

                    1.  GET BETTER
                    3.  STAY THE SAME
                    5.  GET WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937260  E9. Do you think that twenty years from now, the standard of
              living for people who are just children now will be better,
              about the same, or worse than it is today?

                    1.  BETTER
                    3.  SAME
                    5.  WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937261  E10. Over the long haul, is free trade between the U.S. and
             other countries more likely to bring about higher levels of
             prosperity for all, or more likely to cause American jobs to
             be lost to foreign competition?

                    1.  MORE LIKELY TO BRING HIGHER LEVELS OF PROSPERITY
                    5.  MORE LIKELY TO BRING LOSSES OF AMERICAN JOBS
                    7.  BOTH (VOLUNTEERED)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937262      (See V927261)

               E10a(A).  (FORMS 1,2) Do you feel strongly or not strongly
                         about that?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 7-9 in E10

==============================
VAR 937263     E10x(A).   SUMMARY:  (FORMS 1,2) Trade, strength.

                    1.  HIGHER LEVELS OF PROSPERITY -- STRONG
                    2.  HIGHER LEVELS OF PROSPERITY -- NOT STRONG
                    3.  BOTH (VOLUNTEERED)
                    4.  LOSSES OF AMERICAN JOBS -- NOT STRONG
                    5.  LOSSES OF AMERICAN JOBS -- STRONG

                    7.  HIGHER PROSPERITY -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  LOSSES OF AMERICAN JOBS -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 8-9 in E10

==============================
VAR 937264  E10a(B).(FORMS 3,4) Do you think that the level of prosperity
                    will be a lot higher or just somewhat higher?

                    1.  PROSPERITY - A LOT HIGHER
                    2.  PROSPERITY - SOMEWHAT HIGHER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 5, 7-9 in E10

==============================
VAR 937265  E10b(B). (FORMS 3,4) Do you think a lot of jobs or only some
                     jobs will be lost?

                    1.  A LOT OF JOBS WILL BE LOST
                    2.  SOME JOBS WILL BE LOST

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1, 7-9 in E10

==============================
VAR 937266     E10x(B).   (FORMS 3,4) Trade amount jobs lost -- SUMMARY

                    1.  PROSPERITY -- A LOT HIGHER
                    2.  PROSPERITY -- SOMEWHAT HIGHER
                    3.  Both (VOLUNTEERED) (7 in E10)
                    4.  SOME JOBS WILL BE LOST
                    5.  A LOT OF JOBS WILL BE LOST

                    7.  PROSPERITY -- DK/NA HOW HIGH
                    8.  JOBS LOST -- DK/NA HOW MANY

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 8-9 in E10

==============================
VAR 937267   E11. Now we would like to know something about the feelings
               you have toward Bill Clinton.  Has Bill Clinton -- because
               of the kind of person he is, or because of something he has
               done -- ever made you feel:

               E11a.  angry?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT
                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937268     (See V927267)

               E11b. hopeful?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT
                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937269     (See V927267)

               E11c. afraid?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT
                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937270     (See V927267)

               E11d. proud?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT
                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937271  E12. Think about Ross Perot.  Has Ross Perot -- because of the
              kind of person he is, or because of something he has done --
              ever made you feel:

               E12a. angry?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937272     (See V927271)

               E12b. hopeful?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937273     (See V927271)

               E12c. afraid?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937274     (See V927271)

               E12d. proud?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937275  E13.Do you think it is better when one party controls both the
              presidency and the Congress; better when control is split
              between the Democrats and the Republicans, or doesn't it
              matter?

                    1.  ONE PARTY CONTROLS BOTH
                    3.  CONTROL IS SPLIT
                    5.  IT DOESN'T MATTER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937276  E14a. President Clinton has asked Congress for a combinationof
             tax increases and cuts in government spending.

               Do you think Clinton asked for too large a tax increase,
               about the right amount, or too samll of a tax increase?

                    1.  TOO LARGE
                    3.  RIGHT AMOUNT
                    5.  TOO SMALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937277  E14b. Do you think Clinton asked for too much, the right
                  amount or not enough cuts in government programs?

                    1.  TOO LARGE
                    3.  RIGHT AMOUNT
                    5.  TOO SMALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937278  E15a. Which party do you think would do a better job of
               handling the nation's economy..., the Democrats, the
               Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference
               between them?

                    1.  DEMOCRATS
                    2.  REPUBLICANS
                    3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                    4.  PEROT (VOL.)
                    7.  NEITHER (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937279     (See V927278)

               E15b. ...handling foreign affairs?

                    1.  DEMOCRATS
                    2.  REPUBLICANS
                    3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                    4.  PEROT (VOL.)
                    7.  NEITHER (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937280     (See V927278)

               E15c. ...making health care more affordable?

                    1.  DEMOCRATS
                    2.  REPUBLICANS
                    3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                    4.  PEROT (VOL.)
                    7.  NEITHER (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937281  E16.Which party is more likely to raise taxes; the Democrats,
                the Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference
                between them?

                    1.  DEMOCRATS
                    3.  NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE
                    5.  REPUBLICANS

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937282  E17.(FORMS 2,4) 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 election this
              past November?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0. INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937283  E17a.(FORM 2) Did you vote for the Democratic candidate or the
               Republican candidate in the election for the House of
               Representatives in this district last November?

               (FORM 4) Did you vote for (NAME), the Democratic candidate
               or (NAME), the Republican candidate in the election for the
               House of Representatives in this district last November?

        NOTE: R was read the names of the candidates who ran in the
              Congressional District where he/she was residing at the time
              of the Pilot Interview.  Voters who had moved out of their
              1992 Congressional District could not have voted for these
              candidates.  Users are advised to delete these cases
              (V7007=1) when using this variable.

                    1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
                    2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                    5.  R DIDN'T VOTE LAST NOVEMBER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in E17

==============================
VAR 937284 E18. Have you heard or read enough about the proposed North
           American Free Trade Treaty, NAFTA, to have an opinion about it?

                    1.  YES I HAVE
                    5.  NO I HAVEN'T

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937285     (See V927284)

               E18a. Do you favor or oppose this agreement?

                    1.  FAVOR
                    5.  OPPOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E18

==============================
VAR 937286     (See V927284)

               E18b. Do you favor it strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5,8-9 in E18; 5,8-9 in E18a

==============================
VAR 937287     (See V927284)

               E18b. Do you oppose it strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E18; 1,8-9 in E18a

==============================
VAR 937288     E18x. SUMMARY:  NAFTA approval.

                    1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                    2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                    7.  FAV0R -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  OPPOSE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E18; 8-9 in E18a

==============================
VAR 937289     E19.  Which comes closer to your view:

               In raising their children, parents should encourage boys to
               be masculine and girls to be feminine,

               or

               Parents should pay little attention to traditional notions
               of masculinity and feminity.

                    1.  PARENTS SHOULD ENCOURAGE
                    5.  PARENTS SHOULD PAY LITTLE ATTENTION

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937290     (See V927289)

               E19a(A).   (FORMS 1,2) Do you feel strongly or not strongly
                          about that?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 8-9 in E19

==============================
VAR 937291     E19x(A).   SUMMARY:  (FORMS 1,2)  Gender socialization.

                    1.  ENCOURAGE STRONGLY
                    2.  ENCOURAGE NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  LITTLE ATTENTION NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  LITTLE ATTENTION STRONGLY

                    7.  ENCOURAGE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  PAY LITTLE ATTENTION -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 8-9 in E19

==============================
VAR 937292     (See V927291)

          E19c(B). (FORMS 3,4) Do you think parents should give a lot
                   of attention to this matter or only some?

                    1.  A LOT OF ATTENTION
                    2.  SOME ATTENTION

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 5,8-9 in E19

==============================
VAR 937293     (See V927291)

               E19d(B). (FORMS 3,4)  Do you think parents should pay any
                        attention at all to this?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in E19

==============================
VAR 937294   E19x1.  (FORMS 3,4) Parents gender socialization -- SUMMARY

                    1.  A LOT OF ATTENTION
                    2.  SOME ATTENTION
                    4.  LITTLE ATTENTION
                    5.  NO ATTENTION AT ALL

                    7.  PAY ATTENTION -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  LITTLE ATTENTION -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 8-9 in E19

==============================
VAR 937295  E20.  Do you ever think of yourself as an independent in
            politics, or does being a political independent not really
            apply to the way you think of yourself?

                    1.  YES, THINK OF MYSELF AS INDEPENDENT
                    5.  NO, DON'T THINK OF MYSELF AS INDEPENDENT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937296  E20a. Do you consider yourself a strong independent or a not
                  so strong independent?

                    1.  STRONG INDEPENDENT
                    5.  NOT SO STRONG INDEPENDENT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E20

==============================
VAR 937297   E21.  In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way the
             U.S. Congress has been handling its job?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937298     (See V927297)

               E21a(A).   (FORMS 1,2) Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR 937299     (See V927297)

               E21b(A).   (FORMS 1,2) Do you disapprove strongly or not
                          strongly?

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR 937300     E21x(A).   (FORMS 1,2) Congress approval -- SUMMARY.

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  3-4 in 7003; 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR 937301     (See V927300)

        E21c(B). (FORMS 3,4) Do you approve of almost everything it has
                 done or just most things?

                    1.  APPROVE OF ALMOST EVERYTHING
                    2.  APPROVE OF MOST THINGS

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR 937302     (See V927300)

       E21d(B). (FORMS 3,4) Do you disapprove of almost everything it has
                 done or just most things?

                    1.  DISAPPROVE OF ALMOST EVERYTHING
                    2.  DISAPPROVE OF MOST THINGS

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR 937303  E21x1(B).  SUMMARY:  (FORM 3/4) Approval of amounts of things
                         Congress has done.

                    1.  APPROVE OF ALMOST EVERYTHING
                    2.  APPROVE OF MOST THINGS
                    4.  DISAPPROVE OF MOST THINGS
                    5.  DISAPPROVE OF ALMOST EVERYTHING

                    7.  APPROVAL -- DK/NA QUANTITY
                    8.  DISAPPROVAL -- DK/NA  QUANTITY

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR 937304  E22. How much attention do U.S. Senators and members of the
                 U.S.House of Representatives pay to the people who
                 elected them- a good deal, some, or not much?

                    1.  A GOOD DEAL OF ATTENTION
                    3.  SOME ATTENTION
                    5.  NOT MUCH ATTENTION

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937305  E23. Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of
               the following statements:  The truth is we probably don't
               need political parties in America anymore.  Do you agree
               strongly, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat, or disagree
               strongly?

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937306     (See V927305)

         E24.  If special interests in Washington didn't have so much
               power, most of the problems government deals with could be
               easily  solved.

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937307     (See V927305)

         E25.  Media coverage of politics often reflects the media's own
               biases more than facts.

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937308     (See V927305)

         E26.  The more I learn about what's going on in Washington, the
               more I feel that the government in this country has broken
               down and needs big changes.

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937309     (See V927305)

     E27.  We need to reduce the federal budget deficit, even if that
           means ordinary people will have to pay more taxes.

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937310     (See V927305)

         E28.  We need to reduce the federal budget deficit, even if that
         means spending less money for health care and education.

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937311     E29.  Which of the following would you prefer:

                 a. A continuation of the two party system of Democrats
                    and Republicans, or

                 b. Elections in which candidates run as individuals
                    without party labels, or

                 c. The growth of one or more new parties that could
                    effectively challenge the Democrats and the
                    Republicans.

                    1.  TWO-PARTY SYSTEM, DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS
                    2.  CANDIDATES WITHOUT PARTY LABELS
                    3.  ONE OR MORE NEW PARTIES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937312  E30.Since the last November election, have you been contacted
                by a representative of Ross Perot or of United We Stand
                America?

                    1.  YES, I HAVE
                    5.  NO, I HAVEN'T

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937313  E31.  Have you ever thought of yourself as a supporter of Ross
                  Perot or of United We Stand America?

                    1.  YES, I HAVE
                    5.  NO, I HAVEN'T

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937314  E32.Are you a member of United We Stand America, that is have
                you paid the $15 membership fee?

                    1.  YES, I HAVE
                    5.  NO, I HAVEN'T

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E31

==============================
VAR 937315 E33. As you know, there is a great deal of debate in Washington
               about budget politics -- that is, about how much government
               spending we need, how high taxes need to be to pay for it,
               and how to reduce the budget deficit.  Is this something
               you have an opinion about or haven't you paid much
               attention to this issue?

                    1.  YES, HAVE AN OPINION
                    5.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ABOUT IT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937316  E33a. What is most important for the government to do right
               now: keep up current levels of government spending on
               domestic programs like health care and education;  prevent
               tax increases, or cut the budget deficit?

                    1.  KEEP CURRENT LEVELS
                    2.  PREVENT TAX INCREASES
                    3.  CUT THE DEFICIT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E33

==============================
VAR 937317   E33b.
             E33(1) What is second most important for the government to do
                    right now:prevent tax increases or cut the budget
                    deficit?

             E33(2) What is second most important for the government to
                    do right now: keep up current levels of spending on
                    domestic programs  like health care and education
                    or cut the budget deficit?

             E33(3) What is second most important for the government to
                    do right now: keep up current levels of government
                    spending on domestic programs like health care and
                    education or prevent tax increases?

                    1.  KEEP CURRENT LEVELS
                    2.  PREVENT TAX INCREASES.
                    3.  CUT THE DEFICIT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E33; 8-9 in E33a

==============================
VAR 937318   E33c. What should the government in Washington do to cut
                   the budget deficit?   (What else should it do?)

            Code up to 6 Mentions

          01.  Cut/limit/freeze spending - across the board or areas not
               specified.
          02.  Cut/eliminate wasteful, useless, unimportant, unnecessary
               spending; get rid of the fat; eliminate pork barrel
               spending- programs or areas of spending not specified;
               spending designed to benefit one congressman's district/one
               city or county - all mentions.
          03.  Get rid of fraud/corruption/graft/kickbacks in government
               and government spending - all mentions.
          04.  Reorganize spending priorities to cut/eliminate least
               important programs so more can be spent on important
               programs - all mentions (also code specific program
               mentions in 21-39, if given).
          05.  Run the government more efficiently/carefully; run the
               government (more) like a business/evaluate the need for all
               programs, departments and spending in a business-like way -
               all mentions.

          06.  Reduce the size of the federal government (except 07) - cut
               size of the bureaucracy; eliminate duplication of services
               or programs; pass responsibility for certain programs back
               to the states or local governments; support fewer
               programs/stop trying to be all things to all people.
          07.  Reduce the cost/size of the Congress (except 22) - have
               fewer committees/congressional staff.
          08.  Reduce/eliminate/simplify federal regulation, red tape,
               paperwork.

          19.  Other general spending mentions.

          21.  Cut/eliminate the pay, fringe benefits, retirement
               programs, perks of federal employees (except 22).
          22.  Cut/eliminate the pay, fringe benefits, retirement
               programs, perks of politicians, members of Congress,
               ex-members of Congress, ex-presidents.
          23.  Cut/eliminate spending for the military, defense, overseas
               bases and deployment of troops.
          24.  Cut/eliminate spending for the space program.
          25.  Cut/eliminate spending for aid or support given foreign
                nations, the U.N.

          26.  Cut/eliminate spending for education; change the way money
               is spent for education.
          27.  Cut/eliminate spending for the arts.
          28.  Cut/eliminate spending for research programs, grants.
          29.  Cut/eliminate spending for domestic (special) interest
               subsidies (farm subsidies, rural electricity subsidies,
               merchant marine subsidies, etc.).
          30.  Cut/eliminate spending for entitlement programs - programs
                not specified.
          31.  Cut/eliminate spending for welfare, social programs
               (including medicaid, food stamps, ADC, etc.).
          32.  Cut/eliminate spending on illegal immigrants - all
                mentions.
          33.  Cut/eliminate spending for social security, medicare.

          39.  Other specific spending mentions.

          41.  Raise taxes - not specified which taxes or on whom.
          42.  Close tax loopholes - not specified which taxes or for
               whom.
          43.  Raise income taxes - across the board or not specified for
               whom.
          44.  Raise tariffs on imported goods.
          45.  Raise taxes on goods and services - gasoline, heating
               fuels,
               alcohol, tobacco, telephone service, luxury items, etc.
          46.  Raise taxes/close loopholes for corporations/businesses -
               all mentions.

          47.  Raise taxes/close loopholes for the "wealthy", the people
               who can afford to pay more - all mentions.

          55.  Cut taxes - all mentions.

          59.  Other revenue or tax mentions.

          71.  Limit the terms of members of Congress.
          72.  Reform financing of Congressional elections.
          73.  Control/eliminate lobbying, lobbyists.

          81.  Create more jobs for people/provide (more) incentive for
               business to create more jobs (so tax revenues will
               increase); provide retraining for unemployed workers (so
               they can become taxpayers again).

          89.  Other political system mentions.

          96.  Balance the budget - not further specified.
          97.  Other miscellaneous mentions.

          98.  DK
          99.  NA

          00.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  no further mention

==============================
VAR 937319    (See V927318 for question and codes)

               [Mention 2]

==============================
VAR 937320   (See V927318 for question and codes)

               [Mention 3]

==============================
VAR 937321   (See V927318 for question and codes)

               [Mention 4]

==============================
VAR 937322    (See V927318 for question and codes)

               [Mention 5]

==============================
VAR 937323      (See V927318 for question and codes)

               [Mention 6]

==============================
VAR 937324  F1. Do you favor or oppose laws to protect homosexuals against
             job discrimination?

                    1.  FAVOR
                    5.  OPPOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937325     (See V927324)

               F1a.  Do you favor such laws strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                    2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in F1

==============================
VAR 937326     (See V927324)

               F1b.  Do you oppose such laws strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  OPPOSE STRONGLY
                    2.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F1

==============================
VAR 937327     F1x.  Favor/oppose law to protect homosexuals -- SUMMARY

                    1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                    2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                    7.  FAVOR -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  OPPOSE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F1

==============================
VAR 937328  F2. Do you think homosexuals should be allowed to serve in the
             United States Armed Forces or don't you think so?

                    1.  YES, THINK SO
                    5.  DON'T THINK SO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937329    F2a.  Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that
            homosexuals should be allowed to serve in the United States
            Armed Forces)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in F2

==============================
VAR 937330      F2b.  Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that
              homosexuals should not be allowed to serve in the United
              States Armed Forces)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F2

==============================
VAR 937331     F2x.  Homosexuals should be allowed into the Armed
             Forces--SUMMARY

                    1.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD BE ALLOWED
                    2.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD BE ALLOWED
                    4.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED
                    5.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED

                    7.  SHOULD BE ALLOWED -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F2

==============================
VAR 937332     F3.   Do you think gay or lesbian couples, in other words
             homosexual couples, should be legally permitted to adopt
             children?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937333  F3a. Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that
                 homosexual couples should be legally permitted to adopt
                 children)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in F3

==============================
VAR 937334  F3b.  Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that
                  homosexual couples should not be legally permitted to
                  adopt children)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F3

==============================
VAR 937335  F3x. Should homosexual couples be allowed to adopt children --
                         SUMMARY

                    1.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD BE PERMITTED
                    2.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD BE PERMITTED
                    4.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED
                    5.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED

                    7.  SHOULD BE PERMITTED -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F3

==============================
VAR 937336  F4. Do you think being homosexual is something people choose
                to be, or do you think it is something they cannot change?

                    1.  PEOPLE CHOOSE TO BE HOMOSEXUALS
                    5.  SOMETHING THEY CANNOT CHANGE

                    7.  NEITHER (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937337  F4a.Do you believe (this) strongly or not strongly (that being
             homosexual is something that people choose to be)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 7-9 in F4

==============================
VAR 937338 F4b. Do you believe (this) strongly or not strongly (that being
             homosexual is something that people cannot change)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 7-9 in F4

==============================
VAR 937339     F4x.  Homosexuality cannot be changed -- SUMMARY

                    1.  PEOPLE CHOOSE -- STRONGLY
                    2.  PEOPLE CHOOSE -- NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  PEOPLE CANNOT CHANGE -- NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  PEOPLE CANNOT CHANGE -- STRONGLY
                    6.  NEITHER (7 in F4)

                    7.  PEOPLE CHOOSE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  PEOPLE CANNOT CHANGE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F4

==============================
VAR 937340            F5.   Which comes closer to your view:

               One: If they get the chance, many homosexuals will try to
                    seduce people who are not homosexual.  Or,

               Two: Like the majority of people, homosexuals don't make
                    sexual advances on people who are not interested.

                    1.  WILL TRY TO SEDUCE
                    2.  DON'T MAKE ADVANCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937341 F5a. Do you believe (that) strongly or not so strongly (that
                many homosexuals will try to seduce people who are not
                homosexuals)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2, 8-9 in F5

==============================
VAR 937342 F5b. Do you believe (that) strongly or not so strongly (that
           like most people, homosexuals don't make advances on people who
           are not interested)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F5

==============================
VAR 937343     F5x.  Seduction and homosexuality -- SUMMARY

                    1.  WILL TRY TO SEDUCE -- STRONGLY
                    2.  WILL TRY TO SEDUCE -- NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  DON'T MAKE ADVANCES -- NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DON'T MAKE ADVANCES -- STRONGLY

                    7.  TRY TO SEDUCE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DON'T MAKE ADVANCES -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F5

==============================
VAR 937344     F6.   Some people find the very idea of homosexuality
             disgusting, while others don't have that particular emotional
             reaction. What about you?

                    1.  YES, FEEL DISGUSTED
                    5.  NO, DON'T HAVE THAT REACTION

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937345    F6a.  Do you feel strongly or not so strongly disgusted
            by homosexuality?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in F6

==============================
VAR 937346   F6b.  Would you say that the idea of other people practicing
           homosexuality makes you feel personally uncomfortable, or
           that you don't have that reaction either?

                    1.  FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE
                    2.  DON'T HAVE THAT REACTION

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F6

==============================
VAR 937347     F6x.  Homosexuality disgusting -- SUMMARY

                    1.  FEEL STRONGLY DISGUSTED
                    2.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY DISGUSTED
                    4.  FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE BUT NOT DISGUSTED
                    5.  NOT UNCOMFORTABLE OR DISGUSTED

                    7.  DISGUSTED -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  NOT UNCOMFORTABLE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  8-9 in F6

==============================
VAR 937348           F7.   Which comes closer to how you feel:

             "If I had a job working with a gay or lesbian, I would be
             worried about getting AIDS or some other disease",

             or

             "I don't worry that working with a homosexual would pose any
             special danger of disease."

                    1.  AFRAID OF GETTING AIDS OR SOME OTHER DISEASE
                    5.  WON'T POSE ANY SPECIAL DANGER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937349  F7a.(FORMS 1,2) Would you worry about that a lot or a little?

               (FORMS 3,4) Would you worry a lot or a little about getting
               a disease from working with homosexuals?

                    1.  WORRY A LOT
                    2.  WORRY A LITTLE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in F7

==============================
VAR 937350     (See V927349)

    F7b. (FORMS 1,2)Are you somewhat confident of that or very confident?

               (FORMS 3,4)  Are you somewhat confident or very confident
               that working with a homosexual poses no special danger of
               disease?

                    1.  SOMEWHAT CONFIDENT - NO DANGER
                    2.  VERY CONFIDENT - NO DANGER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F7

==============================
VAR 937351  F7x. Getting disease by working with gays/lesbian -- SUMMARY

                    1.  VERY WORRIED
                    2.  A LITTLE WORRIED
                    4.  SOMEWHAT CONFIDENT -- NO DANGER
                    5.  VERY CONFIDENT -- NO DANGER

                    7.  WORRIED -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  CONFIDENT -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F7

==============================
VAR 937352     F8.   Which of these statements comes closer to your view:

               One, homosexuality is unnatural.   Or,

               Two, for some people, homosexuality is their natural
               sexuality.

                    1.  HOMOSEXUALITY UNNATURAL
                    2.  HOMOSEXUALITY NATURAL TO HOMOSEXUALS
                    7.  NEITHER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937353    F8a.  Do you feel (that way) strongly or not strongly (that
            homosexuality is unnatural)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2, 7-9 in F8

==============================
VAR 937354   F8b.  Do you feel (that way) strongly or not strongly (that
           homosexuality is the natural sexuality of gays and lesbians)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 7-9 in F8

==============================
VAR 937355     F8x.  Homosexuality natural -- SUMMARY

                    1.  STRONGLY -- HOMOSEXUALITY IS UNNATURAL
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY -- HOMOSEXUALITY IS UNNATURAL
                    4.  NOT STRONGLY -- IS NATURAL-SEXUALITY
                    5.  STRONGLY -- IS NATURAL-SEXUALITY
                    6.  NEITHER

                    7.  UNNATURAL -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  NATURAL-SEXUALITY -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F8

==============================
VAR 937356  F9. Some people think that homosexuals have too much influence
             in American life and politics, others think they have just
             about the right amount of influence, while other people feel
             they don't have enough influence.

               What is your opinion? OPTIONS MUST BE READ!   Homosexuals
               have too much influence; homosexuals have just the right
               amount of influence, or homosexuals don't have enough
               influence?

                    1.  HAVE TOO MUCH INFLUENCE
                    3.  HAVE JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF INFLUENCE
                    5.  DON'T HAVE ENOUGH INFLUENCE
                    7.  NONE OF THESE IS RIGHT (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937357  F9a.Do you feel that homosexuals have much too much influence
              or only a little too much influence?

                    1.  MUCH TOO MUCH INFLUENCE
                    2.  LITTLE TOO MUCH INFLUENCE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 7-9 in F9

==============================
VAR 937358 F9b. Do you feel that homosexuals have far too little influence
             or only slightly too little influence?

                    1.  FAR TOO LITTLE INFLUENCE
                    2.  ONLY SLIGHTLY TOO LITTLE INFLUENCE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 7-9 in F9

==============================
VAR 937359  F9c.  Are you closer to feeling that homosexuals have a
                  little too much influence or only slightly too little
                  influence?

                  1 CLOSER TO A LITTLE TOO MUCH

                  2 CLOSER TO SLIGHTLY TOO LITTLE

                  7 RIGHT AMOUNT (VOL.)

                  8 DK

                  9 NA

                  0 INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 5, 7-9 in F9

==============================
VAR 937360     F9x.  Homosexual influence -- SUMMARY

                    11.  MUCH TOO MUCH INFLUENCE
                    12.  LITTLE TOO MUCH INFLUENCE
                    13.  CLOSER TO A LITTLE TOO MUCH
                    14.  HOMOSEXUALS HAVE JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF
                         INFLUENCE (7-9 in 12c)
                    15.  CLOSER TO SLIGHTLY TOO LITTLE
                    16.  SLIGHTLY TOO LITTLE INFLUENCE
                    17.  FAR TOO LITTLE INFLUENCE

                    97.  TOO MUCH -- DK/NA (follow-up)
                    98.  TOO LITTLE -- DK/NA (follow-up)

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7-9 in F9

==============================
VAR 937361     F10.  Do you feel that:

               Homosexuality is against the will of God;

               That homosexuality can be acceptable to God; or

               That homosexuality should have nothing to do with God?

                    1.  AGAINST THE WILL OF GOD
                    3.  CAN BE ACCEPTABLE TO GOD
                    5.  SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH GOD

                    7.  NONE OF THESE ARE RIGHT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937362     F10a. Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that
             homosexuality is against God's will)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 7-9 in F10

==============================
VAR 937363     F10b. Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that
             homosexuality can be acceptable to God)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 5, 7-9 in F10

==============================
VAR 937364     F10c. Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that
             homosexuality should have nothing to do with God)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 7-9 in F10

==============================
VAR 937365     F10x. Homosexuality and God -- SUMMARY

                    1.  HOMOSEXUALITY AGAINST GOD'S WILL -- STRONGLY
                    2.  HOMOSEXUALITY AGAINST GOD'S WILL -- NOT STRONGLY
                    3.  HOMOSEXUALITY SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH GOD
                        OR RELIGION
                    4.  HOMOSEXUALITY ACCEPTABLE TO GOD -- NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  HOMOSEXUALITY ACCEPTABLE TO GOD -- STRONGLY
                    6.  None of the above

                    7.  HOMOSEXUALITY AGAINST GOD'S WILL -- DK STRENGTH
                    8.  HOMOSEXUALITY ACCEPTABLE TO GOD -- DK STRENGTH.

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7-9 in F10

==============================
VAR 937366  G1. 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
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937367  G1a. Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not very
          strong Republican?

                    1.  STRONG
                    5.  NOT VERY STRONG

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2-5, 8-9 in G1

==============================
VAR 937368  G1b.  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, no Pilot Study; 1-4, 8-9 in G1

==============================
VAR 937369 G1c. Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party
             or to the Democratic Party?

                    1.  CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN
                    3.  NEITHER
                    5.  CLOSER TO DEMOCRATIC

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 5, 8-9 in G1

==============================
VAR 937370     G1x.  SUMMARY:  R's Party ID

               Built from G1, G1a-c

                  0.  STRONG DEMOCRAT (5010)
                  1.  WEAK DEMOCRAT (5050, 5080, 5090)
                  2.  INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT (2005, 3005, 4005)
                  3.  INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT (2003, 2008, 2009)
                  4.  INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN (2001, 3001, 4001)
                  5.  WEAK REPUBLICAN (1500, 1800, 1900)
                  6.  STRONG REPUBLICAN (1100)

                  7.  OTHER-MINOR PARTY, REFUSES TO SAY (4003, 4008, 4009)
                 *8.  APOLITICAL (3003, 3008, 3009)
                  9.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA (8000,9000)

             *NOTE: This variable was built in the same way as the 1992
                    Pre-Post V3634 except for the Apolitical category,
                    code 8.  For the 1993 Pilot V7370, Apoliticals who had
                    voted in 1992 or who had some interest in politics
                    were not recoded to Independents.

==============================
VAR 937371  G2.   Should the government see to it that everyone has health
             insurance or should health insurance be left to individuals
             and their employers?

                    1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEE TO IT
                    5.  SHOULD BE LEFT TO INDIVIDUALS

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937372    (See V927371)

 G2a.  Do you feel strongly or not strongly about that?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in G2

==============================
VAR 937373     G2x.  Government, health insurance -- SUMMARY

                    1.  STRONGLY -- GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEE TO IT
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY -- GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEE TO IT
                    4.  NOT STRONGLY -- LEFT TO INDIVIDUALS ....
                    5.  STRONGLY -- LEFT TO INDIVIDUALS

                    7.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEE TO IT -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  LEFT TO INDIVIDUALS -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in G2

==============================
VAR 937374 G3(A).(FORMS 1,2) We're going to ask you now to think about how
             various government policies might affect you personally and
             also different groups in American society.

              First, thinking about you personally and your life as it is:
               if the government set up a national health insurance plan,
               would the consequences for you, in general, be very
               positive, somewhat positive, somewhat negative, very
               negative, or would there be no consequences for you
               personally?

               NOTE:  This documentation reflects the sequence in which
                      data were collected.  For users' convenience, data
                      from Q. G9(B) (FORMS 3,4) have been copied here.

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937375     (See V927374)

               G3b(A). (FORMS 1,2) What kind of things do you have in mind?

        NOTE:   This question was asked only of a randomly selected
                subset (1 out of 10) of those who said there would be
                personal consequences for them.  The responses were
                 not coded.

==============================
VAR 937376  G3(B).(FORMS 3,4) We're going to ask you now to think about
             how various government policies might affect different groups
             in American society as well as you personally.

               First, thinking about the country as a whole:  if the
               government set up a national health insurance plan, would
               the consequences for the country, in general, be very
               positive, somewhat positive, somewhat negative, very
               negative, or would there be no consequences for the country
               as a whole?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937377     (See V927376)

               G4.   Now thinking about our first group, middle-class
                         Americans:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937378     (See V927376)

               G5.   What about wealthy Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937379     (See V927376)

               G6.   What about poor Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937380     (See V927376)

               G7.   What about whites?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937381     (See V927376)

               G8.   What about Blacks?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937382     (See V927376)

        G9(A).(FORMS 1,2) What about the country as a whole?

         NOTE:    Data from Q. G3(B) (FORMS 3,4) have been copied here.

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937383     (See V927376)

      G9(B).  (FORMS 3,4) Thinking now about you personally and your life
              as it is:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937384   G10.  Are you currently covered by any health insurance plan?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR 937385 G11. (FORMS 1,2) At present, only public schools get government
               tax funds to educate children.  Some people, however, say
               that private and parochial schools should receive tax
               support too.  What is your opinion -- should we
               continue the policy of giving tax dollars only to public
               schools, or should we give tax dollars to private and
               parochial schools too?

                    1.  ONLY TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS
                    2.  PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS TOO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937386  G11a.(FORMS 1,2) Do you support using tax dollars only for
                 public schools strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 2, 8-9 in G11

==============================
VAR 937387  G11b. (FORMS 1,2) Do you support using tax dollars for private
            and parochial schools strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in G11

==============================
VAR 937388     G11x. (FORMS 1,2) Approval of the use of government funds
             regardless of type of school -- SUMMARY

                    1.  PUBLIC SCHOOLS ONLY STRONGLY
                    2.  PUBLIC SCHOOLS NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL STRONGLY

                    7.  PUBLIC SCHOOLS ONLY -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 8-9 in G11

==============================
VAR 937389  G12(1). (FORMS 1, First, thinking about you personally and
                    your life as it is: if the government began supporting
                    the education of children attending private and
                    parochial as well as public schools, would the
                    consequences for you, in general, be very positive,
                    somewhat positive, somewhat negative, very negative,
                    or would there be no consequences for you personally?

               NOTE:   Data fom Q. G18(2) (FORM 2) have been copied here

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937390     (See V927389)

               G12(2).    (FORM 2) First, thinking about the country as a
                         whole:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937391     (See V927389)

          G13.  (FORMS 1,2) Now thinking about our first group,
                middle-class Americans:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937392     (See V927389)

               G14.  (FORMS 1,2) What about wealthy Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937393     (See V927389)

               G15.  (FORMS 1,2) What about poor Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937394     (See V927389)

               G16.  (FORMS 1,2) What about whites?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937395     (See V927389)

               G17.  (FORMS 1,2) What about Blacks?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937396     (See V927389)

               G18(1).    (FORM 1) What about the country as a whole?

            NOTE:   Data from Q. G12(2) (FORM 2) have been copied here.

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937397     (See V927389)

         G18(2) (FORM 2) Thinking now about you personally and your life
                         as it is:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937398     G19.  (FORMS 1,2) Do you have any children or grandchildren
             enrolled in either elementary or high school?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937399     (See V927398)

               G19b. (FORMS 1,2) How many is that?

                       01-20.  ENTER NUMBER

                       98.  DK
                       99.  NA

                       00.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5,8-9 in
                            G19

==============================
VAR 937400 G19c. (FORMS 1,2) Are you basically satisfied or dissatisfied
           with the education that your (grand) (child/children) (is/are)
           receiving?

                    1.  SATISFIED
                    3.  NEITHER SATISFIED NOR DISSATISFIED (VOL.)
                    5.  DISSATISFIED

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in G19

==============================
VAR 937401     (See V927400)

        G19c1. (FORMS 1,2) Are you completely satisfied, mostly satisfied,
                           or somewhat satisfied with it?

                1.  COMPLETELY SATISFIED
                2.  MOSTLY SATISFIED
                3.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED

                8.  DK
                9.  NA

                0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5,8-9 in G19; 3, 5,
                     8-9 in G19c

==============================
VAR 937402     (See V927400)

                G19c2.  (FORMS 1,2) Are you completely dissatisfied,
                         mostly dissatisfied, or somewhat dissatisfied
                         with it?

                    1.  COMPLETELY DISSATISFIED
                    2.  MOSTLY DISSATISFIED
                    3.  SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5,8-9 in G19;
                        1, 3, 8-9 in G19c

==============================
VAR 937403    G19x.  (FORMS 1,2) Satisfaction with children's education --
                         SUMMARY

                    10.  COMPLETELY SATISFIED
                    11.  MOSTLY SATISFIED
                    12.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
                    13.  Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (VOLUNTEERED)
                    14.  SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED
                    15.  MOSTLY DISSATISFIED
                    16.  COMPLETELY DISSATISFIED

                    97.  SATISFIED -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    98.  DISSATISFIED -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5, 9 in G19;
                         8-9 in G19c

==============================
VAR 937404  G19d. (FORMS 1,2) (Does your child/Do your children) attend a
              public school, a private school, or a parochial school?

               RECORD VOLUNTEERED COMBINATIONS, e.g. "One goes to public,
               one to private"

                    1.  PUBLIC SCHOOL
                    2.  PRIVATE SCHOOL
                    3.  PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
                    4.  PUBLIC AND PRIVATE (VOL.)
                    5.  PUBLIC AND PAROCHIAL (VOL.)
                    6.  PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5,8-9 in G19

==============================
VAR 937405 G20. (FORMS 3,4) Some people say that because of past
              discrimination blacks should be given preference in hiring
              and promotion.  Others say that such preference in hiring
              and promotion is wrong because it gives blacks advantages
              they haven't earned.  What about your opinion -- are you for
              or against preferential hiring and promotion of blacks?

                    1.  FOR
                    5.  AGAINST

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937406     (See V927405)

                G20a. (FORMS 3,4) Do you favor preference in hiring and
                       promotion strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in G20

==============================
VAR 937407     (See V927405)

            G20b. (FORMS 3,4) Do you oppose preference in hiring and
                  promotion strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in G20

==============================
VAR 937408  G20x.(FORMS 3,4) Preference in hiring and promotion of blacks
                        -- SUMMARY

                    1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                    2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                    7.  FAVOR -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  OPPOSE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 8-9 in G20

==============================
VAR 937409  G21(1).(FORM 3) First, thinking about you personally and your
             life as it is:

             have programs that give blacks preferences in hiring and
             promotion, had in general very positive consequences for
             you, somewhat positive, somewhat negative, very negative, or
             no consequences at all for you?

             NOTE: Data from Q. G27(2) (FORM 4) have been copied here.

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2, 4 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937410     (See V927409)

               G21(2).    (FORM 4) First, thinking about the country as a
                         whole:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-3 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937411     (See V927409)

        G22.(FORMS 3,4) Now thinking about our first group, middle-class
                        Americans:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937412     (See V927409)

               G23.  (FORMS 3,4) What about wealthy Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937413     (See V927409)

               G24.  (FORMS 3,4) What about poor Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937414     (See V927409)

               G25.  (FORMS 3,4) What about whites?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937415     (See V927409)

               G26.  (FORMS 3,4) What about Blacks?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937416     (See V927409)

               G27(1).    (FORM 3) What about the country as a whole?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2, 4 in 7003

               NOTE:   Data from Q. G21(2) (FORM 4) have been copied here.

==============================
VAR 937417     (See V927409)

               G27(2).(FORM 4) Now, thinking now about you personally and
                               your life as it is:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-3 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937418  G28.  (FORMS 3,4) What do you think the chances are these days
               that you or anyone in your family won't get a job or
               promotion while an equally or less qualified (black/white)
               employee receives one instead?  Is this very likely,
               somewhat likely, somewhat unlikely, or very unlikely?

                    1.  VERY LIKELY
                    2.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
                    3.  SOMEWHAT UNLIKELY
                    4.  VERY UNLIKELY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937419 G29. (FORMS 3,4) I would like you to tell me whether you agree
            or disagree with the following statement:  Affirmative action
            programs for blacks have reduced whites' chances for jobs
            and promotions.

                    1.  AGREE
                    5.  DISAGREE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR 937420  G29a.(FORMS 3,4) Do you agree strongly or not strongly with
               the statement that affirmative action programs for blacks
               have reduced whites' chances for jobs and promotions?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in G29

==============================
VAR 937421  G29b. (FORMS 3,4) Do you disagree strongly or not strongly
               with the statement that affirmative action programs for
               blacks have reduced whites' chances for jobs and
               promotions?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in G29

==============================
VAR 937422  G29x. (FORMS 3,4) Affirmative action programs for blacks have
             reduced whites' chances for jobs and promotions -- SUMMARY

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  DISAGREE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    7.  AGREE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAGREE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 8-9 in G29

==============================