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CODEBOOK VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION
1998 PILOT STUDY (1998.P)

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VAR VERSION     

      VERSION NUMBER

        This is the 2-digit number corresponding to version
        of the data file.  (The initial release of the raw data
        file is data version 01.)

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VAR DSETNO   

      DATASET NUMBER

      The 1998 Pilot is NES dataset number 1998.P

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VAR ICPSR   

      ICPSR STUDY NUMBER
   
        This is the Study number within the ICPSR archive.

        2693

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VAR ICPSRED   

      ICPSR EDITION NUMBER

        This is the Edition number assigned by ICPSR

        Edition 1

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VAR ICPSRPT   

      ICPSR PART NUMBER
   
        This is the Part number assigned by ICPSR.
             
        Part 1

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VAR 98P001      

        RESPONDENT ID NUMBER

        ID numbers 1-1203; there are gaps at 438,507,557,730,858,879,964.

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VAR 98P002   

        STARTING DATE

        This is the date when interviewing began, recorded
        as a 6-digit value in the format YYMMDD.

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VAR 98P003   

        ENDING DATE

        This is the date when interviewing ended, recorded
        as a 6-digit value in the format YYMMDD.

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VAR 98P004   

        INTERVIEWER ID

        This is the interviewer's 6-digit identification number.

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VAR 98P005   

        STATE OF INTERVIEW - Preload item QB

     1     California
     2     Illinois
     3     Georgia

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VAR 98P006   

        FIPS STATE AND COUNTY CODE

        The FIPS State code is represented in digits 1 and 2 of
        this variable, the FIPS County code in the last 3 digits.

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VAR 98P007   

        REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR - Preload item QA

     1     Dan Lungren  (California)
     2     George Ryan  (Illinois)
     3     Guy Millner  (Georgia)

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VAR 98P008   

        DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR- Preload item QAA

     1     Gray Davis (California)
     2     Glen Poshard (Illinois)
     3     Roy Barnes (Georgia)

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VAR 98P009   

        INCUMBENT SENATORS - Preload item QE

     1     Diane Feinstein (California)
     2     Richard Durbin (Illinois)
     3     Max Cleland (Georgia)

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VAR 98P010   

        INCUMBENT SENATORS RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION- Preload item QF

     1     Barbara Boxer (California)
     2     Carol Moseley-Braun (Illinois)
     3     Paul Coverdell (Georgia)

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VAR 98P011   

        RETIRING GOVERNORS - Preload item QG

     1     Pete Wilson (California)
     2     Jim Edgar (Illinois)
     3     Zell Miller (Georgia)

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VAR 98P012   

        FIRST GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE - Preload item QC

        The Democratic or Republican gubernatorial candidate was
        assigned as the "first" gubernatorial candidate according
        to a randomized procedure.
        Variables V98P012 and V98P013 were used in administration
        of questions relating to the gubernatorial race in R's state.

   CALIFORNIA
     1     Dan Lungren OR
     2     Gray Davis
   ILLINOIS
     3     George Ryan OR
     4     Glen Poshard
   GEORGIA
     5     Guy Millner OR
     6     Roy Barnes

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VAR 98P013   

        SECOND GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE - Preload item QD

        The Democratic or Republican gubernatorial candidate was
        assigned as the "second" gubernatorial candidate according
        to a randomized procedure.
        Variables V98P012 and V98P013 were used in administration
        of questions relating to the gubernatorial race in R's state.

   CALIFORNIA
     1     Dan Lungren OR
     2     Gray Davis
   ILLINOIS
     3     George Ryan OR
     4     Glen Poshard
   GEORGIA
     5     Guy Millner OR
     6     Roy Barnes

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VAR 98P014   

       SUMMARY:
       PARTY OF FIRST GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE (Preload item QC)

     1     Democrat
     2     Republican

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VAR 98P015   

       SUMMARY:
       PARTY OF SECOND GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE (Preload item QD)

     1     Democrat
     2     Republican

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VAR 98P016   

       HOUSEHOLD LISTING SUMMARY: 
       TOTAL NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD

     This is the total number of persons 18 or over who are US citizens.

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VAR 98P017   

       HOUSEHOLD LISTING SUMMARY:
       TOTAL NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE FEMALES IN HOUSEHOLD

     Total number of females 18 or over who are US citizens

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VAR 98P018   

       HOUSEHOLD LISTING SUMMARY:
       TOTAL NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE MALES IN HOUSEHOLD

     Total number of males 18 or over who are US citizens

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VAR 98P019   

      HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
      AGE OF 1ST ELIGIBLE PERSON MENTIONED
      
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VAR 98P020   

      HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
      AGE OF 2ND ELIGIBLE PERSON MENTIONED

    00. NO 2ND ELIGIBLE PERSON
      
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VAR 98P021   

      HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
      AGE OF 3RD ELIGIBLE PERSON MENTIONED
 
    00. NO 3RD ELIGIBLE PERSON
     
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VAR 98P022   

      HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
      AGE OF 4TH ELIGIBLE PERSON MENTIONED

    00. NO 4TH ELIGIBLE PERSON
      
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VAR 98P023   

      HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
      AGE OF 5TH ELIGIBLE PERSON MENTIONED

    00. NO 5TH ELIGIBLE PERSON
      
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VAR 98P024   

      HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
      GENDER OF 1ST ELIGIBLE PERSON MENTIONED
      
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VAR 98P025   

      HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
      GENDER OF 2ND ELIGIBLE PERSON MENTIONED

    0. NO 2ND ELIGIBLE PERSON
      
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VAR 98P026   

      HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
      GENDER OF 3RD ELIGIBLE PERSON MENTIONED

    0. NO 3RD ELIGIBLE PERSON
      
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VAR 98P027   

      HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
      GENDER OF 4TH ELIGIBLE PERSON MENTIONED

    0. NO 4TH ELIGIBLE PERSON
      
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VAR 98P028   

      HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
      GENDER OF 5TH ELIGIBLE PERSON MENTIONED

    0. NO 5TH ELIGIBLE PERSON
      
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VAR 98P029   

      PERSON NUMBER SELECTED AS RESPONDENT

       Selection according to Kish procedure

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VAR 98P030   

      RESPONDENT AGE

       Ages 18-93

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VAR 98P031   

      RESPONDENT GENDER

     1     Male
     2     Female 

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VAR 98P032   

      BEGINNING TIME OF INTERVIEW

      Time on 24-hour clock as HRMNSC

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VAR 98P033   

      ENDING TIME OF INTERVIEW

      Time on 24-hour clock as HRMNSC


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VAR 98P101   

     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 in (RESTORE QB) so far this year?

     1     Very much interested
     3     Somewhat interested
     5     Not much interested
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P102   

     A2.     The next few questions are about the media.  First:  Do you have
             either cable or satellite television?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P103   

     A3.     How many days in the past week did you read a daily newspaper?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-7]

     0     None, didn't read
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P104   

     A3A.     Did you read about the campaign in any newspaper?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 0,8,9 IN A3

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VAR 98P105   

     A3B.     How much attention did you pay to newspaper articles about the
              campaign for Governor of [RESTORE QB] - a great deal, quite a
              bit, some, very little, or none?

     1     A great deal
     2     Quite a bit
     3     Some
     4     Very little
     5     None
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 0,8,9 IN A3; 5,8,9 IN A3A

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VAR 98P106   

     A4.     How many days in the past week did you watch the local TV news,
             for example, Eyewitness News or Action News?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-7]

     0     None
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P107   

     A4A.     How much attention did you pay to news on local news shows about
              the campaign for Governor - a great deal, quite a bit, some,
              very little, or none?

     1     A great deal
     2     Quite a bit
     3     Some
     4     Very little
     5     None
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 0 IN A4

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VAR 98P108   

     A5.     Do you listen to or watch talk shows on radio or TV where people
             call in to voice their opinion?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P109   

     A6.     On a typical weekday, about how many hours of television do you
             watch during the morning and afternoon?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-10]

     0     None
     11     More than 10 hours
     12     Don't watch any TV [VOL] {SKIP TO FILTER BEFORE A9}

     98     Don't know
     99     Refused

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VAR 98P110   

     A7.     About how many hours of television do you watch on a typical
             weekday evening?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-10]

     0     None
     11     More than 10 hours
     12     Don't watch any TV [VOL] {SKIP TO FILTER BEFORE A9}

     96     INAP, 12 IN A6
     98     Don't know
     99     Refused

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VAR 98P111   

     A8.     On a typical WEEKEND day, about how many hours of television do
             you watch during the morning and afternoon?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-10]

     0     None
     11     More than 10 hours
     12     Don't watch any TV [VOL] {SKIP TO FILTER BEFORE A9}

     96     INAP 12 IN A6; 12 IN A7
     98     Don't know
     99     Refused

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VAR 98P112   

     A8A.  HALF SAMPLE

     1     Ask A9
     2     Ask M13-M15

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VAR 98P113   

     A9.     When you're watching television, do you always pay attention
             to the commercials, usually pay attention, sometimes pay
             attention, or never pay attention to television commercials?

     1     Always pay attention
     2     Usually pay attention
     3     Sometimes pay attention
     4     Never pay attention
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN A8A

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VAR 98P114   

     A10.     Do you ever discuss politics with your family or friends?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P115   

     A10A.     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?

     1     Every day
     2     3-4 times a week
     3     Once or twice a week
     4     Less often
     5     Never [VOL]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN A10

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VAR 98P116   

     A10B.     How many days in the past week did you talk about politics with
               family or friends?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-6]

     0     None
     7     Every day
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP, 5,8,9 IN A10; 5,8,9 IN A10A

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VAR 98P117   

     A11   HALF SAMPLE

     1     Ask A11A-A11C
     2     Ask R1A-R1C

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VAR 98P118   

     A11A.     Some people have opinions about almost everything; other people
               have opinions about just some things; and still other people
               have very few opinions.  What about you?  Would you say you
               have opinions about almost everything, about many things, about
               some things, or about very few things?

        The order of items A11A, A11B-B2, A11C was randomized.
        See randomization item Rand.A11.

     1     Almost everything
     2     Many things
     3     Some things
     4     Very few things
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP, 2 IN A11

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VAR 98P119   

     A11B.     Compared to the average person, do you have fewer opinions
               about whether things are good or bad, about the same number
               of opinions, or more opinions?

        The order of items A11A, A11B-B2, A11C was randomized.
        See randomization item Rand.A11.

     1     Fewer opinions
     3     About the same
     5     More opinions
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP, 2 IN A11

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VAR 98P120   

     A11B1.    Would you say that you have a lot more opinions or just
               somewhat more opinions?

     5     A lot more opinions
     4     Just somewhat more opinions
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP, 2 IN A11; 1,3,8,9 IN A11B

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VAR 98P121   

     A11B2.    Would you say that you have a lot fewer opinions or just
               somewhat fewer opinions?

     1     A lot fewer opinions
     2     Just somewhat fewer opinions
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN A11; 3,5,8,9 IN A11B

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VAR 98P122   

     A11C.     Some people say that it is important to have definite opinions
               about lots of things, while other people think that it is
               better to remain neutral on most issues.  What about you?  Do
               you think it is better to have definite opinions about lots of
               things or to remain neutral on most issues?

        The order of items A11A, A11B-B2, A11C was randomized.
        See randomization item Rand.A11.

     1     Definite opinions
     5     Remain neutral
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN A11

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VAR 98P123   

     We are interested in what issues you think ought to be important during
     the upcoming statewide election in [RESTORE QB].  Please indicate if you
     think any of the following are important issues facing your state at this
     time.

     B1A.     Private school vouchers

       The order of items B1A-B1F was randomized.
       See randomization items Rand.B1A-Rand.B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P124   

     B1B.     Protecting women's right to an abortion

       The order of items B1A-B1F was randomized.
       See randomization items Rand.B1A-Rand.B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P125   

     B1C.     Tougher penalties for gun-related crimes

       The order of items B1A-B1F was randomized.
       See randomization items Rand.B1A-Rand.B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P126   

     B1D.     Campaign contributions from Political Action Committees (PACs)

       The order of items B1A-B1F was randomized.
       See randomization items Rand.B1A-Rand.B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P127   

     B1E.     Protecting the quality of the air and water

       The order of items B1A-B1F was randomized.
       See randomization items Rand.B1A-Rand.B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P128   

     B1F.     Improving discipline in the schools

       The order of items B1A-B1F was randomized.
       See randomization items Rand.B1A-Rand.B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P129   

     B2.     Generally speaking, would you say that you personally care a good
             deal who wins the election for Governor this fall, or that you
             don't care very much who wins?

     1     Care a good deal
     5     Don't care very much
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P130   

     B3.     Do you happen to remember the names of the candidates for
             Governor of [RESTORE QB] who are running in the November
             election?
             (INTERVIEWER:  IF THEY REMEMBER AT LEAST ONE USE CODE 1)

     1     Yes, remember
     5     No, don't remember
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

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VAR 98P131   

     B3A1.    Who are they?  (ASK AS OPEN END; ACCEPT ONLY 3 NAMES; PROBE  FOR
              SPECIFICS: Any others?)

              FIRST MENTION

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     2     [RESTORE QD]
     3     Other {SPECIFY}
     8.    Don't know
     9.    Refused

     0     INAP, 5,8,9 IN B3

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VAR 98P132   

     B3A2.    Who are they?  (ASK AS OPEN END; ACCEPT ONLY 3 NAMES; PROBE  FOR
              SPECIFICS: Any others?)

              SECOND MENTION

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     2     [RESTORE QD]
     3     Other {SPECIFY}
     8.    Don't know
     9.    Refused

     0     INAP, 5,8,9 IN B3; no further mention

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VAR 98P133   

     B3A3.    Who are they?  (ASK AS OPEN END; ACCEPT ONLY 3 NAMES; PROBE  FOR
              SPECIFICS: Any others?)

              THIRD MENTION

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     2     [RESTORE QD]
     3     Other {SPECIFY}
     8.    Don't know
     9.    Refused

     0     INAP, 5,8,9 IN B3; no further mention

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VAR 98P134   

     B3AA.     INTERVIEWER DID RESPONDENT MENTION A NAME?

     1     Yes
     5     No (8 or 9 in B3A1)

     7     Interviewer error:  name given in B3A1-B3A3 but B3AA miscoded "No"

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN B3

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VAR 98P135   

     B3B1.     What is [RESTORE QC]'s party?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     Democrat
     3     Republican
     5     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 in B3; QC not in B3A1-B3A3; 5,7n B3AA

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VAR 98P136   

     B3B2.     What is [RESTORE QD]'s party?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     Democrat
     3     Republican
     5     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused
     0     NA

     0     INAP 5,8,9 in B3; QD not in B3A1-B3A3; 5,7 in B3AA

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VAR 98P137   

     B3B3.     What is [RESTORE B3A]'s party?

     1     Democrat
     3     Republican
     5     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 in B3; no mention other than QC and QD in B3A1-B3A3; 
           5,7 in B3AA

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VAR 98P138   

     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. (INTERVIEWER USE "DON'T KNOW" IF DON'T
     RECOGNIZE)

     PROGRAMMER NOTE - AFTER FIRST ITEM IN SERIES PUT INTRO IN PARENTHESIS
     WITH AN INTERVIEWER NOTE TO READ IF NECESSARY

     C1A.     Bill Clinton

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

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VAR 98P139   

     C1A1.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you don't know
               who the person is or do you have something else in mind?

     1     Don't know who the person is
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C1A

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VAR 98P140   

     C1B.     Newt Gingrich

          THERMOMETER RATING

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

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VAR 98P141   

     C1B1.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you don't know
               who the person is or do you have something else in mind?

     1     Don't know who the person is
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C1B

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VAR 98P142   

     C1C.     [RESTORE QD]

          THERMOMETER RATING

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of C1C-C1C1, C1D-C1D1, C1E-C1E1 was randomized.
        See randomization item Rand.C1.

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

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VAR 98P143   

     C1C1.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you don't know
               who the person is or do you have something else in mind?

     1     Don't know who the person is
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C1C

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VAR 98P144   

     C1D.     [RESTORE QC]

          THERMOMETER RATING

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of C1C-C1C1, C1D-C1D1, C1E-C1E1 was randomized.
        See randomization item Rand.C1.

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

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VAR 98P145   

     C1D1.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you don't know
               who the person is or do you have something else in mind?

     1     Don't know who the person is
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C1D

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VAR 98P146   

     C1E.     [RESTORE QG]

          THERMOMETER RATING

            Preload item QG is the name of the retiring Governor in
            R's state.  QG is documented in V98P011.

        The order of C1C-C1C1, C1D-C1D1, C1E-C1E1 was randomized.
        See randomization item Rand.C1.

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

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VAR 98P147   

     C1E1.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you don't know
               who the person is or do you have something else in mind?

     1     Don't know who the person is
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C1E

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VAR 98P148   

     C1F.     [RESTORE QF]

          THERMOMETER RATING

            Preload item QF is the name of the Incumbent Senator Running
            for Re-election in R's state.  QF is documented in V98P010.

          The order of items C1F, C1G was randomized.
          See randomization item Rand.C1F-G.

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

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VAR 98P149   

     C1F1.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you don't know
               who the person is or do you have something else in mind?

     1     Don't know who the person is
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C1F

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VAR 98P150   

     C1G.     [RESTORE QE]

          THERMOMETER RATING

            Preload item QE is the name of the Incumbent Senator 
            in R's state.  QE is documented in V98P009.

          The order of items C1F, C1G was randomized.
          See randomization item Rand.C1F-G.

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

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VAR 98P151   

     C1G1.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you don't know
               who the person is or do you have something else in mind?

     1     Don't know who the person is
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C1G

==============================
VAR 98P152   

     C2     HALF SAMPLE

     1     ASK C2A1
     2     ASK C2A2

==============================
VAR 98P153   

     Still using the feeling thermometer, how would you rate:

     C2A1.     The Religious Right

           The order of items C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, C2C-2C1, 
           C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1 was randomized.
           See randomization items Rand.C2A1, Rand.C2A2, Rand.C2B-Rand.C2E.

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     996     INAP 2 IN C2
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P154   

     C2A1A.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you aren't
                familiar with this group or do you have something else in
                mind?

     1     Aren't familiar with this group
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C2A1; 2 IN C2

==============================
VAR 98P155   

     C2A2.     Christian Fundamentalists

          THERMOMETER RATING

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]

           The order of items C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, C2C-2C1, 
           C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1 was randomized.
           See randomization items Rand.C2A1, Rand.C2A2, Rand.C2B-Rand.C2E.

     996     INAP 1 IN C2
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P156   

     C2A2A.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you aren't
                familiar with this group or do you have something else in
                mind?

     1     Aren't familiar with this group
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C2A2; 1 IN C2

==============================
VAR 98P157   

     C2B.     Labor unions such as the AFL-CIO

          THERMOMETER RATING

           The order of items C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, C2C-2C1, 
           C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1 was randomized.
           See randomization items Rand.C2A1, Rand.C2A2, Rand.C2B-Rand.C2E.

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P158   

     C2B1.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you aren't
               familiar with this group or do you have something else in mind?

     1     Aren't familiar with this group
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C2B

==============================
VAR 98P159   

     C2C.     Pro-life groups such as the National Right to Life Committee

          THERMOMETER RATING

           The order of items C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, C2C-2C1, 
           C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1 was randomized.
           See randomization items Rand.C2A1, Rand.C2A2, Rand.C2B-Rand.C2E.

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P160   

     C2C1.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you aren't
               familiar with this group or do you have something else in mind?

     1     Aren't familiar with this group
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C2C

==============================
VAR 98P161   

     C2D.     Environmental protection groups such as the Sierra Club

          THERMOMETER RATING

           The order of items C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, C2C-2C1, 
           C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1 was randomized.
           See randomization items Rand.C2A1, Rand.C2A2, Rand.C2B-Rand.C2E.

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P162   

     C2D1.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you aren't
               familiar with this group or do you have something else in mind?

     1     Aren't familiar with this group
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C2D

==============================
VAR 98P163   

     C2E.     Conservative religious groups such as the Christian Coalition

          THERMOMETER RATING

           The order of items C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, C2C-2C1, 
           C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1 was randomized.
           See randomization items Rand.C2A1, Rand.C2A2, Rand.C2B-Rand.C2E.

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P164   

     C2E1.     When you say you don't know, do you mean that you aren't
               familiar with this group or do you have something else in mind?

     1     Aren't familiar with this group
     2     Have something else in mind

     0     INAP 0-100,999 IN C2E

==============================
VAR 98P165   

     C3.     Do you approve or disapprove of the way [RESTORE QG] is handling
             his job as Governor?

         Preload item QG is the name of the retiring Governor in
         R's state.  QG is documented in V98P011.

     1     Approve
     5     Disapprove
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P166   

     C3A.     Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

     1     Strongly
     2     Not strongly
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN C3

==============================
VAR 98P167   

     C3B.     Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?

     5     Strongly
     4     Not strongly
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,8,9 IN C3

==============================
VAR 98P168   

     Now I would like to ask whether you or anyone in your household belong to
     any of the following groups.  Do you belong to:

     D1A.     Labor unions such as the AFL-CIO

        The order of groups questions D1A-D1D was the same relative order
        used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P169   

     D1B.     Pro-life groups such as the National Right to Life Committee


        The order of groups questions D1A-D1D was the same relative order
        used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P170   

     D1C.     Environmental protection groups such as the Sierra Club


        The order of groups questions D1A-D1D was the same relative order
        used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P171   

     D1D.     Conservative religious groups such as the Christian Coalition


        The order of groups questions D1A-D1D was the same relative order
        used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P172   

     D1X.  HALF SAMPLE

     1     ASK D2-D2A
     2     ASK D3

==============================
VAR 98P173   

     D2.     So far as you know now, do you expect to vote in the [RESTORE QB]
             elections this coming November/next week? (INTERVIEWER - EITHER
             IN-PERSON OR BY ABSENTEE BALLOT IS "YES")

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN D1X

==============================
VAR 98P174   

     D2A.     Would you say that you are definitely going to vote, probably
              going to vote, or are you just leaning towards voting?

     1     Definitely
     3     Probably
     5     Leaning
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN D2; 2 IN D1X

==============================
VAR 98P175   

     D3.     Please rate the probability you will vote in the [RESTORE QB]
             elections this coming November.  We will use a zero to one
             hundred scale, with one hundred meaning you will DEFINITELY vote
             and zero meaning you will DEFINITELY NOT vote.  You can use any
             number on the scale; the higher the number the greater the chance
             that you will vote in November.

     [RECORD NUMBER 0-100]

     996     INAP 1 IN D1X
     998     Don't know
     999     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P176   

     D4A.     Who do you think you will vote for in the election for Governor
              where the candidates are [RESTORE QAA] the Democrat and [RESTORE
              QA] the Republican?

               INTERVIEWER ENTER RESPONDENT ANSWER (PROBE AS NEEDED: 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 Governor, [RESTORE QAA]
               the Democrat or [RESTORE QA] the Republican?)

        Preload item QA is the name of the Republican Gubernatorial 
        candidate and preload item QAA is the name of the Democratic
        Gubernatorial candidate in R's state.

     1     [RESTORE QAA]
     3     [RESTORE QA]
     5     None (voter who will not vote for Gov.) [VOL]
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN D2 OR D3 IN 0-50,998,999

==============================
VAR 98P177   

     D4B.     Would you say that your preference for this candidate is strong
              or not strong?

     1     Strong
     5     Not strong
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused
     0     NA; INAP 5,8,9 IN D2 OR D3 IN 0-50,998,999; 5,8,9 IN D4A

==============================
VAR 98P178   

     D4C.     If you were going to vote, who do you think you would vote for
              in the election for Governor where the candidates are [RESTORE
              QAA] the Democrat and [RESTORE QA] the Republican?

              INTERVIEWER ENTER RESPONDENT ANSWER  (PROBE ONLY IF NECESSARY:
              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 Governor?)

        Preload item QA is the name of the Republican Gubernatorial 
        candidate and preload item QAA is the name of the Democratic
        Gubernatorial candidate in R's state.

     1     [RESTORE QAA]
     3     [RESTORE QA]
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN D2; 51-100 IN D3

==============================
VAR 98P179   

     D4D.     Would you say that your preference for this candidate is strong
              or not strong?

     1     Strong
     5     Not strong
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused
     0     NA; INAP 1 IN D2; 51-100 IN D3; 8,9 IN D4C

==============================
VAR 98P180   

     E0.   HALF SAMPLE

     1     ASK E1-E8A
     2     ASK E9-E16

==============================
VAR 98P181   

     E1.     We would like to find out about some of the things people do to
             help a party or a candidate win an election.  Thus far in this
             year's campaign, did you talk to any people and try to show them
             why they should vote for or against one of the parties or
             candidates?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P182   

     E1A.     Have you talked to people during this year's campaign and tried
              to show them why they should vote for or against one of the
              parties or candidates just once or twice, three or four times,
              or even more than that?

     1     Once or twice
     3     3 or 4 times
     5     More than 4 times
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0; 5,8,9 IN E1
==============================
VAR 98P183   

     E2.     Thus far in this year's campaign did you wear a campaign button,
             put a campaign sticker on your car, or place a sign in your
             window or in front of your house?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P184   

     E2A.     How many of these three things - wearing a button, displaying a
              bumper sticker, or putting up a sign - have you done thus far in
              this year's campaign?  One of them, two of them, or all three of
              them?

     1     One of them
     3     Two of them
     5     All three
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0; 5,8,9 IN E2

==============================
VAR 98P185   

     E3.     Thus far in this year's campaign did you go to any political
             meetings, rallies, speeches, dinners, or things like that in
             support of a particular candidate?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P186   

     E3A.     How many times thus far in this year's campaign did you go to a
              political meeting rally, speech or dinner in support of a
              particular candidate?  Have you attended these kinds of
              political events just once or twice, three or four times, or
              even more often than that?

     1     Once or twice
     3     3 or 4 times
     5     More than 4 times
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0; 5,8,9 IN E3

==============================
VAR 98P187   

     E4.     Thus far in this year's campaign, did you do any (other) work for
             one of the parties or candidates?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P188   

     E4A.     How often during this year's campaign have you worked for one of
              the parties or candidates?  Just once or twice, three or four
              times, or even more often than that?

     1     Once or twice
     3     3-4 times
     5     More than 4 times
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0; 5,8,9 IN E4

==============================
VAR 98P189   

     E4X   HALF SAMPLE WITHIN HALF SAMPLE

     1     ASK E5-E6A
     2     ASK E7-E7A

     0     INAP 2 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P190   

     E5.     During an election year people are often asked to make a
             contribution to support campaigns.  Thus far in this year's
             campaign did you give any money to an INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATE
             running for public office?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0; 2 IN E4X

==============================
VAR 98P191   

     E5A.     How much money have you given to INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES running
              for public office during this year's campaign?  Is it a total of
              less than 25 dollars, between 25 and 99 dollars, or $100 dollars
              or more?

     1     Less than $25
     3     $25-$99
     5     $100 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0; 2 IN E4X; 5,8,9 IN E5

==============================
VAR 98P192   

     E6.     Thus far in this year's campaign did you give money to any
             POLITICAL PARTY?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0; 2 IN E4X

==============================
VAR 98P193   

     E6A.     How much money have you given to a POLITICAL PARTY during this
              year's campaign?  Is it a total of less than 25 dollars, between
              25 and 99 dollars, or $100 dollars or more?

     1     Less than $25
     3     $25-$99
     5     $100 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0; 2 IN E4X; 5,8,9 IN E6

==============================
VAR 98P194   

     E7.     During an election year people are often asked to make
             contributions to support campaigns and political parties.  Thus
             far in this year's campaign, did you give any money to a
             CANDIDATE running for public office or to a POLITICAL PARTY?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0; 1 IN E4X

==============================
VAR 98P195   

     E7A.     How much money have you given to CANDIDATES or POLITICAL PARTIES
              during this year's campaign?  Is it a total of less than 25
              dollars, between 25 and 99 dollars, or $100 dollars or more?

     1     Less than $25
     3     $25-$99
     5     $100 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0; 1 IN E4X; 5,8,9 IN E7

==============================
VAR 98P196   

     E8.     Thus far in this year's campaign did you give any money to ANY
             OTHER GROUP that supported or opposed candidates?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P197   

     E8A.     How much money have you given to ANY OTHER GROUPS that supported
              or opposed candidates thus far in this year's campaign?  Is it
              less than 25 dollars, between 25 and 99 dollars, or $100 dollars
              or more?

     1     Less than $25
     3     $25-$99
     5     $100 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN E0; 5,8,9 IN E8

==============================
VAR 98P198   

     E9.     We would like to find out about some of the things people do to
             help a party or candidate win an election.  Thus far in this
             year's campaign did you talk to people and try to show them why
             they should vote for or against one of the parties or candidates
             not at all, just once or twice, three or four times, or even more
             than that?

     0     Not at all
     1     Once or twice
     3     3 or 4 times
     5     More than 4 times
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 1 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P199   

     E10.     Sometimes people show their support for candidates by wearing a
              campaign button, putting a campaign sticker on their car or by
              placing a sign in their window or in front of their house.  How
              many of these three things - wearing a button, displaying a
              bumper sticker, or putting up a sign - have you done thus far in
              this year's campaign?  None of them, one of them, two of them,
              or all three of them?

     0     None
     1     One of them
     3     Two of them
     5     All three
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 1 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P200   

     E11.     How many times thus far in this year's campaign did you go to a
              political meeting, rally, speech, dinner or things like that in
              support of a particular candidate?  Have you attended these
               kinds of political events not at all, just once or twice, three 
              or four times, or even more than that?

     0     Not at all
     1     Once or twice
     3     3 or 4 times
     5     More than 4 times
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 1 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P201   

     E12.     How often during this year's campaign have you worked for one of
              the parties or candidates?  Not at all, just once or twice,
              three or four times, or even more often than that?

     0     Not at all
     1     Once or twice
     3     3 or 4 times
     5     More than 4 times
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 1 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P202   

     E12X  HALF SAMPLE WITHIN HALF SAMPLE

     1     ASK E13-E14
     2     ASK E15

     0     INAP 1 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P203   

     E13.     During an election year people are often asked to make a
              contribution to support campaigns.  During this year's campaign
              how much money have you given to INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES running
              for public office?  Is that no money at all, a total of less
              than 25 dollars, between 25 and 99 dollars, or $100 dollars or
              more?

     0     No money at all
     1     Less than $25
     3     $25-$99
     5     $100 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 1 IN E0; 2 IN E12X

==============================
VAR 98P204   

     E14.     How much money have you given to a POLITICAL PARTY during this
              year's campaign?  Is that no money at all, a total of less than
              25 dollars, between 25 and 99 dollars, or $100 dollars or more?

     0     No money at all
     1     Less than $25
     3     $25-$99
     5     $100 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 1 IN E0; 2 IN E12X

==============================
VAR 98P205   

     E15.     During an election year people are often asked to make
              contributions to support campaigns and political parties.  Thus
              far in this year's campaign how much money have you given to
              CANDIDATES or POLITICAL PARTIES?  Is that no money at all, a
              total of less than 25 dollars, between 25 and 99 dollars, or
              $100 dollars or more?

     0     No money at all
     1     Less than $25
     3     $25-$99
     5     $100 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 1 IN E0; 1 IN E12X

==============================
VAR 98P206   

     E16.     Thus far in this year's campaign how much money have you given
              to ANY OTHER GROUPS that supported or opposed candidates?  Is
              that no money at all, less than 25 dollars, between 25 and 99
              dollars, or $100 dollars or more?

     0     No money at all
     1     Less than $25
     3     $25-$99
     5     $100 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 1 IN E0

==============================
VAR 98P207   

     F1    THIRD SAMPLE

     1     ASK F1A-F8B    (FORMAT A - 1ST VERSION GUBERNATORIAL CAND AFFECTS)
     2     ASK F9A-F16B   (FORMAT B - 2ND VERSION GUBERNATORIAL CAND AFFECTS)
     3     ASK F17A-F24B  (FORMAT C - 3RD VERSION GUBERNATORIAL CAND AFFECTS)

==============================
VAR 98P208   

     FORMAT A:
     Now we would like to know something about the feelings you have toward
     the candidates for Governor.  I am going to name a candidate, and I want
     you to tell me whether you have certain feelings about him like anger or
     pride.

     F1A.     Thinking about [RESTORE QC], do you feel: Proud?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.


       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F1A-F4B) and
       QD (F5A-F8B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F1A-B, F2A-B, F3A-B, F4A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F1-8 (V98P471) and items Rand.F1-Rand.F8.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P209   

     F1B.     Would you say that you feel very proud or somewhat proud?

     1     Very proud
     5     Somewhat proud
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3  IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F1A

==============================
VAR 98P210   

     F2A.     Thinking about [RESTORE QC] do you feel:  Afraid?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F1A-F4B) and
       QD (F5A-F8B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F1A-B, F2A-B, F3A-B, F4A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F1-8 and items Rand.F1-Rand.F8.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P211   

     F2B.     Would you say that you feel very afraid or somewhat afraid?

     1     Very afraid
     5     Somewhat afraid
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F2A

==============================
VAR 98P212   

     F3A.     Thinking about [RESTORE QC] do you feel:  Hopeful?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F1A-F4B) and
       QD (F5A-F8B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F1A-B, F2A-B, F3A-B, F4A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F1-8 and items Rand.F1-Rand.F8.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P213   

     F3B.     Would you say that you feel very hopeful or somewhat hopeful?

     1     Very hopeful
     5     Somewhat hopeful
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F3A

==============================
VAR 98P214   

     F4A.     Thinking about [RESTORE QC] do you feel:  Angry?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F1A-F4B) and
       QD (F5A-F8B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F1A-B, F2A-B, F3A-B, F4A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F1-8 and items Rand.F1-Rand.F8.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P215   

     F4B.     Would you say that you feel very angry or somewhat angry?

     1     Very angry
     5     Somewhat angry
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F4A

==============================
VAR 98P216   

     F5A.     Thinking about [RESTORE QD] do you feel:  Proud?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F1A-F4B) and
       QD (F5A-F8B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F5A-B, F6A-B, F7A-B, F8A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F1-8 and items Rand.F1-Rand.F8.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P217   

     F5B.     Would you say that you feel very proud or somewhat proud?

     1     Very proud
     5     Somewhat proud
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F5A

==============================
VAR 98P218   

     F6A.     Thinking about [RESTORE QD] do you feel:  Afraid?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F1A-F4B) and
       QD (F5A-F8B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F5A-B, F6A-B, F7A-B, F8A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F1-8 and items Rand.F1-Rand.F8.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P219   

     F6B.     Would you say that you feel very afraid or somewhat afraid?

     1     Very afraid
     5     Somewhat afraid
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F6A

==============================
VAR 98P220   

     F7A.     Thinking about [RESTORE QD] do you feel:  Hopeful?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F1A-F4B) and
       QD (F5A-F8B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F5A-B, F6A-B, F7A-B, F8A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F1-8 and items Rand.F1-Rand.F8.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P221   

     F7B.     Would you say that you feel very hopeful or somewhat hopeful?

     1     Very hopeful
     5     Somewhat hopeful
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F7A

==============================
VAR 98P222   

     F8A.     Thinking about [RESTORE QD] do you feel:  Angry?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F1A-F4B) and
       QD (F5A-F8B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F5A-B, F6A-B, F7A-B, F8A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F1-8 and items Rand.F1-Rand.F8.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P223   

     F8B.     Would you say that you feel very angry or somewhat angry?

     1     Very angry
     5     Somewhat angry
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F8A

==============================
VAR 98P224   

     FORMAT B:
     Now we would like to know something about the feelings you have toward
     the candidates for Governor.  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.

     F9A.     Has [RESTORE QC] - because of the kind of person he is, or
              because of something he has done - ever made you feel:  Proud?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F9A-F12B) and
       QD (F13A-F16B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F9A-B, F10A-B, F11A-B, F12A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F9-16 (V98P480) and items Rand.F9-Rand.F16.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P225   

     F9B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F9A

==============================
VAR 98P226   

     F10A.     Has [RESTORE QC] - because of the kind of person he is, or
               because of something he has done - ever made you feel:  Afraid?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F9A-F12B) and
       QD (F13A-F16B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F9A-B, F10A-B, F11A-B, F12A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F9-16 and items Rand.F9-Rand.F16.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P227   

     F10B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ  CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F10A

==============================
VAR 98P228   

     F11A.     Has [RESTORE QC] - because of the kind of person he is, or
               because of something he has done - ever made you feel: 
               Hopeful?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F9A-F12B) and
       QD (F13A-F16B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F9A-B, F10A-B, F11A-B, F12A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F9-16 and items Rand.F9-Rand.F16.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P229   

     F11B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F11A

==============================
VAR 98P230   

     F12A.     Has [RESTORE QC] - because of the kind of person he is, or
               because of something he has done - ever made you feel:  Angry?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F9A-F12B) and
       QD (F13A-F16B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F9A-B, F10A-B, F11A-B, F12A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F9-16 and items Rand.F9-Rand.F16.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P231   

     F12B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F12A

==============================
VAR 98P232   

     Now we would like to know something about the feelings you have toward
     [RESTORE QD].

     F13A.     Has [RESTORE QD] - because of the kind of person he is, or
               because of something he has done - ever made you feel:  Proud?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F9A-F12B) and
       QD (F13A-F16B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F13A-B, F14A-B, F15A-B, F16A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F9-16 and items Rand.F9-Rand.F16.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P233   

     F13B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F13A

==============================
VAR 98P234   

     F14A.     Has [RESTORE QD]- because of the kind of person he is, or
               because of something he has done - ever made you feel:  Afraid?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F9A-F12B) and
       QD (F13A-F16B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F13A-B, F14A-B, F15A-B, F16A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F9-16 and items Rand.F9-Rand.F16.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P235   

     F14B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F14A

==============================
VAR 98P236   

     F15A.     Has [RESTORE QD]- because of the kind of person he is, or
               because of something he has done - ever made you feel: 
               Hopeful?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F9A-F12B) and
       QD (F13A-F16B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F13A-B, F14A-B, F15A-B, F16A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F9-16 and items Rand.F9-Rand.F16.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P237   

     F15B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F15A

==============================
VAR 98P238   

     F16A.     Has [RESTORE QD] - because of the kind of person he is, or
               because of something he has done - ever made you feel:  Angry?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F9A-F12B) and
       QD (F13A-F16B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F13A-B, F14A-B, F15A-B, F16A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F9-16 and items Rand.F9-Rand.F16.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P239   

     F16B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F16A

==============================
VAR 98P240   

     FORMAT C:
     Now we would like to know something about the feelings you have toward
     the candidates for Governor.  I am going to name a candidate, and I want
     you to tell me whether he has made you have certain feelings like anger
     or pride.

     F17A.     Has [RESTORE QC] ever made you feel:  Proud?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F17A-F20B) and
       QD (F21A-F24B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F17A-B, F18A-B, F19A-B, F20A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F17-24 (V98P489) and item Rand.F17-Rand.F24.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P241   

     F17B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F17A

==============================
VAR 98P242   

     F18A.     Has [RESTORE QC] ever made you feel:  Afraid?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F17A-F20B) and
       QD (F21A-F24B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F17A-B, F18A-B, F19A-B, F20A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F17-20 and items Rand.F17-Rand.F24.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P243   

     F18B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F18A

==============================
VAR 98P244   

     F19A.     Has [RESTORE QC] ever made you feel:  Hopeful?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F17A-F20B) and
       QD (F21A-F24B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F17A-B, F18A-B, F19A-B, F20A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F17-20 and items Rand.F17-Rand.F24.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P245   

     F19B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F19A

==============================
VAR 98P246   

     F20A.     Has [RESTORE QC] ever made you feel:  Angry?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F17A-F20B) and
       QD (F21A-F24B) was randomized.
       The order of QC affects F17A-B, F18A-B, F19A-B, F20A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F17-20 and items Rand.F17-Rand.F24.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P247   

     F20B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F20A

==============================
VAR 98P248   

     Now we would like to know something about the feeling you have toward
     [RESTORE QD].

     F21A.     Has [RESTORE QD] ever made you feel:  Proud?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F17A-F20B) and
       QD (F21A-F24B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F21A-B, F22A-B, F23A-B, F24A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F17-20 and items Rand.F17-Rand.F24.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P249   

     F21B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F21A

==============================
VAR 98P250   

     F22A.     Has [RESTORE QD] ever made you feel:  Afraid?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F17A-F20B) and
       QD (F21A-F24B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F21A-B, F22A-B, F23A-B, F24A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F17-20 and items Rand.F17-Rand.F24.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P251   

     F22B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F22A

==============================
VAR 98P252   

     F23A.     Has [RESTORE QD] ever made you feel:  Hopeful?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F17A-F20B) and
       QD (F21A-F24B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F21A-B, F22A-B, F23A-B, F24A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F17-20 and items Rand.F17-Rand.F24.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P253   

     F23B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F23A

==============================
VAR 98P254   

     F24A.     Has [RESTORE QD] ever made you feel:  Angry?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.
 
       The order of the 2 series of affects for candidate QC (F17A-F20B) and
       QD (F21A-F24B) was randomized.
       The order of QD affects F21A-B, F22A-B, F23A-B, F24A-B was randomized.
       See item Rand.F17-20 and items Rand.F17-Rand.F24.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P255   

     F24B.     How often have you felt this way? (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     Very often
     2     Fairly often
     3     Occasionally
     4     Rarely
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN F1; 5,8,9 IN F24A

==============================
VAR 98P256   

     Now thinking about both candidates&

     F25.     Do you think [RESTORE QC] or [RESTORE QD] would do a better job
              for labor unions such as the AFL-CIO?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of groups questions F25-F28 was the same relative order
        used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     5     [RESTORE QD]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P257   

     F26.     Do you think [RESTORE QC] or [RESTORE QD] would do a better job
              for pro-life groups such as the National Right to Life
              Committee?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of groups questions F25-F28 was the same relative order
        used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     5     [RESTORE QD]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P258   

     F27.     Do you think [RESTORE QC]or [RESTORE QD] would do a better job
              for environmental protection groups such as the Sierra Club?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of groups questions F25-F28 was the same relative order
        used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     5     [RESTORE QD]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P259   

     F28.     Do you think [RESTORE QC] or [RESTORE QD] would do a better job
              for conservative religious groups such as the Christian
              Coalition?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of groups questions F25-F28 was the same relative order
        used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     5     [RESTORE QD]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P260   

     G1.     Now let's shift our attention to another area.  From time to
             time, people discuss government, elections, and politics with
             other people. I'd like to know the people you talk with about
             these matters.  Apart from the people in your immediate
             household, can you think of anyone?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P261   

     G1A.     What is the person's FIRST name?  [fixed length text response -
              15 characters] (PROBE IF R HESITATES: "I only need a first
              name.")

     BLANKED FOR REASONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY

==============================
VAR 98P262   

     G2.     Is there anyone else you talk with about these matters?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1

==============================
VAR 98P263   

     G2A.     What is the person's FIRST name?  [fixed length text response -
              15 characters]

     BLANKED FOR REASONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY

==============================
VAR 98P264   

     G3.     Anyone else (you can think of)?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1; 5,8,9 IN G2

==============================
VAR 98P265   

     G3A.     What is the person's FIRST name?  [fixed length text response -
              15 characters]

     BLANKED FOR REASONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY

==============================
VAR 98P266   

     G4.     In the upcoming election for Governor, do you think [RESTORE G1A]
             will vote for [RESTORE QC], [RESTORE QD], some other candidate,
             or do you think [RESTORE G1A] won't vote?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     2     [RESTORE QD]
     3     Some other candidate
     4     Won't vote
     5     Not eligible to vote in that state [VOL]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1

==============================
VAR 98P267   

     G4A1.     How difficult or easy was it to say how [RESTORE G1A] will
               vote?  Was it very difficult, somewhat difficult, somewhat
               easy, or very easy?

     1     Very difficult
     2     Somewhat difficult
     3     Somewhat easy
     4     Very easy
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1; 4,5,8,9 IN G4A

==============================
VAR 98P268   

     G4A2.     How difficult or easy was it to say whether or not [RESTORE
               G1A] would vote?  Was it very difficult, somewhat difficult,
               somewhat easy, or very easy?

     1     Very difficult
     2     Somewhat difficult
     3     Somewhat easy
     4     Very easy
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1; 1-3,5,8,9 IN G4A

==============================
VAR 98P269   

     G5.     In the upcoming election for Governor, do you think [RESTORE G2A]
             will vote for [RESTORE QC], [RESTORE QD], some other candidate,
             or do you think [RESTORE G2A] won't vote?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     2     [RESTORE QD]
     3     Some other candidate
     4     Won't vote
     5     Not eligible to vote in that state [VOL]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1; 5,8,9 IN G2

==============================
VAR 98P270   

     G5A1.     How difficult or easy was it to say how [RESTORE G2A] will
               vote?  Was it very difficult, somewhat difficult, somewhat
               easy, or very easy?

     1     Very difficult
     2     Somewhat difficult
     3     Somewhat easy
     4     Very easy
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1; 5,8,9 IN G2; 4,5,8,9 IN G5A

==============================
VAR 98P271   

     G5A2.     How difficult or easy was it to say whether or not [RESTORE
               G2A] would vote?  Was it very difficult, somewhat difficult,
               somewhat easy, or very easy?

     1     Very difficult
     2     Somewhat difficult
     3     Somewhat easy
     4     Very easy
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1; 5,8,9 IN G2; 1-3,5,8,9 IN G5A

==============================
VAR 98P272   

     G6.     In the upcoming election for governor, do you think that [RESTORE
             G3A] will vote for [RESTORE QC], [RESTORE QD], some other
             candidate, or do you think that [RESTORE G3A] won't vote?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     2     [RESTORE QD]
     3     Some other candidate
     4     Won't vote
     5     Not eligible to vote in that state [VOL]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1; 5,8,9 IN G2; 5,8,9 IN G3

==============================
VAR 98P273   

     G6A1.     How difficult or easy was it to say how [RESTORE G3A] will
               vote?  Was it very difficult, somewhat difficult, somewhat
               easy, or very easy?

     1     Very difficult
     2     Somewhat difficult
     3     Somewhat easy
     4     Very easy
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1; 5,8,9 IN G2; 5,8,9 IN G3; 4,5,8,9 IN G6A

==============================
VAR 98P274   

     G6A2.     How difficult or easy was it to say whether or not [RESTORE
               G3A] would vote?  Was it very difficult, somewhat difficult,
               somewhat easy, or very easy?

     1     Very difficult
     2     Somewhat difficult
     3     Somewhat easy
     4     Very easy
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1; 5,8,9 IN G2; 5,8,9 IN G3; 1-3,5,8,9 IN G6A

==============================
VAR 98P275   

     G7.     When you talk with [RESTORE G1A], do you discuss political
             matters: often, sometimes, rarely, or never?

     1     Often
     2     Sometimes
     3     Rarely
     4     Never
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1

==============================
VAR 98P276   

     G8.     Generally speaking, how much do you think [RESTORE G1A] knows
             about politics?  Would you say:  a great deal, an average amount,
             or not much at all?

     1     A great deal
     3     Average amount
     5     Not much
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1

==============================
VAR 98P277   

     G9.     Do [IF G3=1 RESTORE "ALL THREE"; OTHERWISE RESTORE "BOTH"] of
             these people, [IF G3=1 RESTORE G1A, G2A, G3A; OTHERWISE RESTORE
             G1A, G2A], know each other?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN G1; 5,8,9 IN G2

==============================
VAR 98P278   

     G10.     We would like to know how much contact people have had with
              candidates and campaigns during this election...Thus far in the
              campaign, have you received any mail from a candidate or
              political party about the election?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P279   

     G10A.     About how many pieces have you received?

     0     None
     1     1 or 2
     2     3 to 5
     3     6 to 10
     4     11 to 20
     5     21 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 5,8,9 IN G10

==============================
VAR 98P280   

     G11.     How about door-to-door campaigning?  (Thus far in the campaign),
              have any candidates or party workers attempted to talk to you at
              your residence about the election?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P281   

     G11A.     About how many door-to-door visits have you received?

     0     None
     1     1 or 2
     2     3 to 5
     3     6 to 10
     4     11 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 5,8,9 IN G11

==============================
VAR 98P282   

     G12.     Thus far in the campaign, have any candidates or party workers
              made any phone calls to you about the election?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P283   

     G12A.     About how many phone calls have you received?

     0     None
     1     1 or 2
     2     3 to 5
     3     6 to 10
     4     11 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 5,8,9 IN G12

==============================
VAR 98P284   

     G13.     Considering all of these contacts, would you say that the
              (ROTATE:  Democrats contacted you more, the Republicans
              contacted you more), or were they evenly balanced?

        The order in which "Democrats" and "Republicans" were read in
        the question text was randomized.
        See Rand.G13.

     1     Democrats
     3     Republicans
     5     Evenly balanced
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP G10 IN 5,8,9 AND G11 IN 5,8,9 AND G12 IN 5,8,9

==============================
VAR 98P285   

     G13A.     Was that many more contacts or just a few more?

     1     Many more contacts
     5     A few more contacts
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP G10 IN 5,8,9 AND G11 IN 5,8,9 AND G12 IN 5,8,9; 
           5,8,9 IN G13

==============================
VAR 98P286   

     Now I want to ask you some questions about how you feel when you think
     about this country, the United States.

     H1A.     (IF NECESSARY AFTER FIRST IN SET: Thinking about the United
              States, at this moment do you feel) angry?

        The order of items H1A-H1D was randomized.
        See items Rand.H1A-Rand.H1D.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P287   

     H1B.     (IF NECESSARY AFTER FIRST IN SET: Thinking about the United
              States, at this moment do you feel) enthusiastic?

        The order of items H1A-H1D was randomized.
        See items Rand.H1A-Rand.H1D.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P288   

     H1C.     (IF NECESSARY AFTER FIRST IN SET:  Thinking about the United
              States, at this moment do you feel) upset?

        The order of items H1A-H1D was randomized.
        See items Rand.H1A-Rand.H1D.

     1      Yes
     5      No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P289   

     H1D.     (IF NECESSARY AFTER FIRST IN SET:  Thinking about the United
              States, at this moment do you feel) hopeful?

        The order of items H1A-H1D was randomized.
        See items Rand.H1A-Rand.H1D.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P290   

     H1X.    HALF SAMPLE

     1     ASK H2A-H2C
     2     ASK H3A-H3C

==============================
VAR 98P291   

     We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and conservatives.  Think
     of a seven-point scale on which the political views that people might
     hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative, where
     1 stands for extremely liberal, 2 for liberal, 3 for slightly liberal, 4
     is moderate or middle, 5 stands for slightly conservative, 6 for
     conservative and 7 stands for extremely conservative.

1___________2___________3____________4____________5____________6____________7
EXTREMELY  LIBERAL   SLIGHTLY    MODERATE;    SLIGHTLY    CONSERV-   EXTREMELY
LIBERAL              LIBERAL     MIDDLE       CONSERV-    ATIVE      CONSERV-
                                              ATIVE                  ATIVE

     H2A.     Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you
              thought much about this? (IF NECESSARY: Where 1 stands for
              extremely liberal, 2 for liberal, 3 for slightly liberal, 4 is
              moderate or middle, 5 stands for slightly conservative, 6 for
              conservative and 7 stands for extremely conservative.)

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-7]
     0     Haven't thought much about this [VOL]
     8     Don't know
     9      Refused; INAP 2 IN H1X

==============================
VAR 98P292   

     H2A1.    If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a liberal or
              conservative?

     1     Liberal
     5     Conservative
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN H1X; 1-3,5-7 IN H2A

==============================
VAR 98P293   

     H2A2.    How certain are you of this? Very certain, pretty certain or not
              very certain?

     1     Very certain
     3     Pretty certain
     5     Not very certain
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN H1X; 8,9 IN H2A1

==============================
VAR 98P293A   
   
  H2B 
      
        SUMMARY - SELF-PLACEMENT ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE
                  FORMAT 1

        Built from H2A/H2A1.

        Note: this variable was built as close to the time-series
        model as possible but differences in codes within the component
        variables compared to time-series versions of the same variables
        required several changes in the recoding used, and the 
        distribution will differ accordingly.
             
             1.       Liberal  (1,2,3/0; 0,4,8,9/1)
             3.       Moderate  (4/8,9)
             5.       Conservative  (5,6,7/0; 0,4,8,9/5)
             7.       Refused to choose  (0,8/9)
   
             8.       DK  (0,8/8)
             9.       Refused entire question series  (9/8,9)
             0.       INAP 2 in H1X

==============================
VAR 98P294   

     We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and conservatives. Think
     of  a seven-point scale on which the political views that people might
     hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative, where
     1 stands for extremely liberal, 2 for liberal, 3 for slightly liberal, 4
     is moderate or middle, 5 stands for slightly conservative, 6 for
     conservative and 7 stands for extremely conservative.

    
1___________2___________3____________4____________5____________6____________7
EXTREMELY  LIBERAL   SLIGHTLY    MODERATE;    SLIGHTLY    CONSERV-   EXTREMELY
LIBERAL              LIBERAL     MIDDLE       CONSERV-    ATIVE      CONSERV-
                                              ATIVE                  ATIVE

     H3A.     Where would you place yourself on this scale?  (IF NECESSARY:
              Where 1 stands for extremely liberal, 2 for liberal, 3 for
              slightly liberal, 4 is moderate or middle, 5 stands for slightly
              conservative, 6 for conservative and 7 stands for extremely
              conservative.)

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-7]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN H1X

==============================
VAR 98P295   

     H3A1.    If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a liberal or
              conservative?

     1     Liberal
     5     Conservative
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN H1X; 1-3,5-7 IN H3A

==============================
VAR 98P296   

     H3A2.    How certain are you of this?  Very certain, pretty certain or
              not very certain?

     1     Very certain
     3     Pretty certain
     5     Not very certain
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN H1X; 8,9 IN H3A1

==============================
VAR 98P296A   
   
  H3B
      
        SUMMARY - SELF-PLACEMENT ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE 
                  FORMAT 2

        Built from H3A, H3A1.

        Note: this variable was built as close to the time-series
        model as possible but differences in codes within the component
        variables compared to time-series versions of the same variables
        required several changes in the recoding used, and the 
        distribution will differ accordingly.
             
             1.       Liberal  (1,2,3/0; 4,8,9/1)
             3.       Moderate  (4/8,9)
             5.       Conservative  (5,6,7/0; 4,8,9/5)
             7.       Refused to choose  (8/9)
   
             8.       DK  (8/8)
             9.       Refused entire question series  (9/8,9)
             0.       INAP 1 in H1X

==============================
VAR 98P296B   
   
  H3C
      
        SUMMARY - SELF-PLACEMENT ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE
                  COMBINED (FORMAT 1 AND FORMAT 2)

        Built from H2B, H3B.
        See note H2B, H3b.
             
             1.       Liberal  
             3.       Moderate 
             5.       Conservative 
             7.       Refused to choose 
   
             8.       DK  
             9.       Refused entire question series 

==============================
VAR 98P297   

     H4.     Where would you place [RESTORE QC] on this scale? (IF NECESSARY:
             Where 1 stands for extremely liberal, 2 for liberal, 3 for
             slightly liberal, 4 is moderate or middle, 5 stands for slightly
             conservative, 6 for conservative and 7 stands for extremely
             conservative.)

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-7]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P298   

     H4A.     How certain are you of [RESTORE QC]'s position on this scale? 
              Very certain, pretty certain or not very certain?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     Very certain
     3     Pretty certain
     5     Not very certain
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 8-9 IN H4

==============================
VAR 98P299   

     H5.     Where would you place [RESTORE QD] on this scale? (IF NECESSARY:
             Where 1 stands for extremely liberal, 2 for liberal, 3 for
             slightly liberal, 4 is moderate or middle, 5 stands for slightly
             conservative, 6 for conservative and 7 stands for extremely
             conservative.)

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-7]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P300   

     H5A.     How certain are you of [RESTORE QD]'s position on this scale? 
              Very certain, pretty certain, or not very certain?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     Very certain
     3     Pretty certain
     5     Not very certain
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1-7 IN H5

==============================
VAR 98P301   

     J1A.     As far as you know, are labor unions supporting one of the
              candidates for governor in this year's election? (IF NECESSARY:
              "Such as the AFL-CIO.")

       The order of groups in questions J1A-C, J2A-C, J3A-C, J4A-C
       was the same relative order used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P302   

     J1B.     Do they support [RESTORE QC] or [RESTORE QD]?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     5     [RESTORE QD]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN J1A

==============================
VAR 98P303   

     J1C.     Have labor unions contacted you by phone, by mail, or in person
              about voting in the upcoming election? (IF NECESSARY: "Such as
              the AFL-CIO.")

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P304   

     J2A.     As far as you know, are pro-life groups supporting one of the
              candidates for governor in this year's election? (IF NECESSARY:
              "Such as the National Right to Life Committees.")

       The order of groups in questions J1A-C, J2A-C, J3A-C, J4A-C
       was the same relative order used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P305   

     J2B.     Do they support [RESTORE QC] or [RESTORE QD]?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     5     [RESTORE QD]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN J2A

==============================
VAR 98P306   

     J2C.     Have pro-life groups contacted you by phone, by mail, or in
              person about voting in the upcoming election? (IF NECESSARY:
              "Such as the National Right to Life Committee.")

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P307   

     J3A.     As far as you know, are environmental protection groups
              supporting one of the candidates for governor in this year's
              election? (IF NECESSARY: "Such as the Sierra Club.")

       The order of groups in questions J1A-C, J2A-C, J3A-C, J4A-C
       was the same relative order used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P308   

     J3B.     Do they support [RESTORE QC] or [RESTORE QD]?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     5     [RESTORE QD]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN J3A

==============================
VAR 98P309   

     J3C.     Have environmental protection groups contacted you by phone, by
              mail, or in person about voting in the upcoming election? (IF
              NECESSARY: "Such as the Sierra Club.")

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P310   

     J4A.     As far as you know, are conservative religious groups supporting
              one of the candidates for governor in this year's election? (IF
              NECESSARY: "Such as the Christian Coalition.")

       The order of groups in questions J1A-C, J2A-C, J3A-C, J4A-C
       was the same relative order used in the randomized thermometer series.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P311   

     J4B.     Do they support [RESTORE QC] or [RESTORE QD]?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     [RESTORE QC]
     5     [RESTORE QD]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN J4A

==============================
VAR 98P312   

     J4C.     Have conservative religious groups contacted you by phone, by
              mail, or in person about voting in the upcoming election? (IF
              NECESSARY: "Such as the Christian Coalition.")

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P313   

     We are interested in what candidates are talking about in their
     campaigns.  For each issue we would like to know if you think either one
     of the candidates, both, or neither is talking about these issues. The
     first issue is:

     K1A.     Private school vouchers.  Is [RESTORE QC] talking about this
              issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of the 6 issues in K1A-B, K2A-B, K3A-B, K4A-B, K5A-B, K6A-B
        was the same order used in the randomized series B1A-B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P314   

     K1B.     Is [RESTORE QD] talking about this issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P315   

     K2A.     What about protecting women's right to an abortion? Is [RESTORE
              QC] talking about this issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of the 6 issues in K1A-B, K2A-B, K3A-B, K4A-B, K5A-B, K6A-B
        was the same order used in the randomized series B1A-B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P316   

     K2B.     Is [RESTORE QD] talking about this issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P317   

     K3A.     What about tougher penalties for gun-related crimes? Is [RESTORE
              QC] talking about this issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of the 6 issues in K1A-B, K2A-B, K3A-B, K4A-B, K5A-B, K6A-B
        was the same order used in the randomized series B1A-B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P318   

     K3B.     Is [RESTORE QD] talking about this issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P319   

     K4A.     What about campaign contributions from Political Action
              Committees (PACs)? Is [RESTORE QC] talking about this issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of the 6 issues in K1A-B, K2A-B, K3A-B, K4A-B, K5A-B, K6A-B
        was the same order used in the randomized series B1A-B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P320   

     K4B.     Is [RESTORE QD] talking about this issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P321   

     K5A.     What about protecting the quality of the air and water? Is
              [RESTORE QC] talking about this issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of the 6 issues in K1A-B, K2A-B, K3A-B, K4A-B, K5A-B, K6A-B
        was the same order used in the randomized series B1A-B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P322   

     K5B.     Is [RESTORE QD] talking about this issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P323   

     K6A.     What about improving discipline in the schools? Is [RESTORE QC]
              talking about this issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

        The order of the 6 issues in K1A-B, K2A-B, K3A-B, K4A-B, K5A-B, K6A-B
        was the same order used in the randomized series B1A-B1F.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P324   

     K6B.     Is [RESTORE QD] talking about this issue?

            Preload item QC is the name of the First Gubernatorial candidate
            and preload item QD is the name of the Second Gubernatorial
            candidate in R's state.  Assignment of the Democratic or
            Republican Gubernatorial candidate as "First" or "Second"
            candidate is documented in V98P012 and V98P013.

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P325   

     L1.     Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a
             Republican, a Democrat, an independent, or what?

     1     Democrat
     2     Republican
     3     Independent
     4     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P326   

     L1A.     Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not very strong
              Republican?

     1     Strong Republican
     5     Not a strong Republican
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,3,4,8,9 IN L1

==============================
VAR 98P327   

     L1B.     Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not very strong
              Democrat?

     1     Strong Democrat
     5     Not a strong Democrat
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2,3,4,8,9 IN L1

==============================
VAR 98P328   

     L1C.     Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party or to
              the Democratic Party?

     1     Closer to Republican Party
     5     Closer to Democratic Party
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,2 IN L1

==============================
VAR 98P329   

     L1D   PARTY ID SUMMARY
             

        BUILT FROM L1/L1A/L1B/L1C.
             
        Code 8 (apolitical) was used only if the respondent had a
        code of 8 (don't know) in L1 and a code of 8 or 9 in
        L1C AND also showed little or no interest in politics in
        response to the following survey questions:  A1 (interest
        in campaigns), B2 (care about Congressional race outcome),
        D2/D3 (voted), Q1 (follow public affairs); respondents who
        showed an interest in politics were coded 3.

        Note:  this summary has been built as close to the NES 
        time-series model as possible, however differences in coding
        within component variables L1 and L1C compared to time-series
        versions required slightly different recoding.

     0     STRONG DEMOCRAT (1/0/1/0)
     1     WEAK DEMOCRAT (1/0/5,8,9/0)
     2     INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT (3,4,8,9/0/0/5)
     3     INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT (3,8/0/0/8,9)
     4     INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN (3,4,8,9/0/0/1)
     5     WEAK REPUBLICAN (5//5,8,9/0/0)
     6     STRONG REPUBLICAN (5/1/0/0)
     7     OTHER (4/0/0/8,9)

     8     Apolitical
     9     Refused in L1 and refused/don't know L1C

==============================
VAR 98P330   

     L1X   HALF SAMPLE

     1     ASK L2A
     2     ASK L3A

==============================
VAR 98P331   

     L2
     Some people think the government should provide fewer services even in
     areas such as health and education in order to reduce spending.  Suppose
     these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1.  Other people feel it
     is important for the government to provide many more services even if it
     means an increase in spending.  Suppose these people are at the other
     end, at point 7. And, of course, some other people have opinions
     somewhere in between, at points 2,3,4,5 or 6.

     L2A.     Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you
              thought much about this?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-7]
     0     Haven't thought much about it [VOL]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 2 IN L1X

==============================
VAR 98P332   

     Some people think the government should provide fewer services even in
     areas such as health and education in order to reduce spending.  Suppose
     these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1.  Other people feel it
     is important for the government to provide many more services even if it
     means an increase in spending.  Suppose these people are at the other
     end, at point 7.  And, of course, some other people have opinions
     somewhere in between, at points 2,3,4,5 or 6.

     L3A.     Where would you place yourself on this scale?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-7]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN L1X

==============================
VAR 98P333   

     L4.     Another proposal is to put a two year limit on how long someone
             can receive welfare benefits.  Do you favor or oppose this
             two-year limit?

     1     Favor
     5     Oppose
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P334   

     L4A.     Do you favor the two-year limit strongly or not strongly?

     1     Favor strongly
     2     Do not favor strongly
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN L4

==============================
VAR 98P335   

     L4B.     Do you oppose the two year limit strongly or not strongly?

     5     Oppose strongly
     4     Do not oppose strongly
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,8,9 IN L4

==============================
VAR 98P336   

     L5.     Have economic conditions in [RESTORE QB] gotten better or worse
             or stayed the same in the past year?

     1     Gotten better
     3     Gotten worse
     5     Stayed the same
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P337   

     L5A.     Is that much better off or somewhat better off?

     1     Much better off
     2     Somewhat better off
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 3,5,8,9 IN L5

==============================
VAR 98P338   

     L5B.     Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?

     5     Much worse off
     4     Somewhat worse off
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,5,8,9 IN L5

==============================
VAR 98P339   

     L6.     There has been some discussion about abortion during recent
             years.  Which one of the following opinions best agrees with your
             view?  (READ CODES 1-4)

     1     By law, abortion should never be permitted
     2     The law should permit abortion only in case of rape, incest, or
           when the woman's life is in danger
     3     The law should permit abortion for reasons other than rape, incest
           or danger to the woman's life, but only after the need for the
           abortion has been clearly established
     4     By law, a woman should always be able to obtain an abortion as a
           matter of personal choice
     5     None [VOL]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P340   

     L7.     Some people think that if a company has a history of
             discriminating against blacks when making hiring decisions, then
             they should be required to have an affirmative action program
             that gives blacks preference in hiring.  What do you think? 
             Should companies that have discriminated against blacks have to
             have an affirmative action program?

     1     Yes, they should have to have affirmative action
     5     No, they should not have to have affirmative action
     7     Other [SPECIFY] [VOL]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P341   

     L7A.     Do you feel strongly or not strongly that they should have to
              have affirmative action?

     1     Strongly
     2     Not strongly
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,7,8,9 IN L7

==============================
VAR 98P342   

     L7B.     Do you feel strongly or not strongly that they should NOT have
              to have affirmative action?

     5     Strongly
     4     Not strongly
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,7,8,9 I L7

==============================
VAR 98P343   

     P0    HALF SAMPLE

     1     ASK P1-P4
     2     ASK P5-P8A

==============================
VAR 98P344   

     Here are a few questions about the government in Washington. Many people
     don't know the answers to these questions, so if there are some you don't
     know, just tell me and we'll go on.

     P1.      Who has the final responsibility to decide if a law is
              constitutional or not...is it the President, Congress, or the
              Supreme Court?

     1     President
     3     Congress
     5     Supreme Court
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN P0

==============================
VAR 98P345   

     P2.          And whose responsibility is it to nominate judges to the
                  Federal Courts...the President, Congress, or the Supreme
                  Court?

     1     President
     3     Congress
     5     Supreme Court
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN P0

==============================
VAR 98P346   

     P3.     Do you happen to know which party has the most members in the
             House of Representatives in Washington?  (IF NECESSARY:  Which
             one?)

     1     Republicans
     5     Democrats
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN P0

==============================
VAR 98P347   

     P4.     Do you happen to know which party has the most members in the
             U.S. Senate?  (IF NECESSARY:  Which one?)

     1     Republicans
     5     Democrats
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 2 IN P0

==============================
VAR 98P348   

     Here are a few questions about government in Washington. Many people
     don't know the answers to these questions, but even if you're not sure
     I'd like you to tell me your best guess.

     P5.         Who has the final responsibility to decide if a law is
                 constitutional or not...is it the President, Congress, or the
                 Supreme Court?

     1     President
     3     Congress
     5     Supreme Court
     8     Don't know {KEEP P5 ON SCREEN FOR P5A}
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN P0

==============================
VAR 98P349   

     P5A.     ENTER ANSWER AFTER 'DK' PROBE:

     1     President
     3     Congress
     5     Supreme Court
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN P0; 1,3,5,9 in P5

==============================
VAR 98P350   

     P6.     And whose responsibility is it to nominate judges to the Federal
             Courts...the President, Congress, or the Supreme Court?

     1     President
     3     Congress
     5     Supreme Court
     8     Don't know {KEEP P6 ON SCREEN FOR P6A}
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN P0

==============================
VAR 98P351   

     P6A.     ENTER ANSWER AFTER 'DK' PROBE

     1     President
     3     Congress
     5     Supreme Court
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN P0; 1,3,5,9 in P6

==============================
VAR 98P352   

     P7.     Which party has the most members in the House of Representatives
             in Washington?  (IF NECESSARY: Which one?)

     1     Republicans
     5     Democrats
     8     Don't know {KEEP P7 ON SCREEN FOR P7A}
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN P0

==============================
VAR 98P353   

     P7A.     ENTER ANSWER AFTER 'DK' PROBE

     1     Republicans
     5     Democrats
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN P0; 1,5,9 in P7

==============================
VAR 98P354   

     P8.     Which party has the most members in the U.S. Senate?  (IF
             NECESSARY: Which one?)

     1     Republicans
     5     Democrats
     8     Don't know {KEEP P8 ON SCREEN FOR P8A}
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN P0

==============================
VAR 98P355   

     P8A.     ENTER ANSWER AFTER 'DK' PROBE

     1     Republicans
     5     Democrats
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN P0; 1,5,9 IN P8

==============================
VAR 98P356   

     MO    HALF SAMPLE

     1     ASK M1-M6
     2     ASK M7-M12D

==============================
VAR 98P357   

     Now we have some questions about television viewing.

     M1.      Thinking about this past week from last  [RESTORE DAY NAME]
              through yesterday, about how many hours did you personally watch
              television on a typical weekday morning, from 6:00 to 10:00 AM?

     0     None [VOL]
     1     Less than 1 hour
     2     1-2 hours (1-1:59)
     3     2-3 hours (2-2:59)
     4     3-4 hours (3-3:59)
     5     4 hours
     7     Don't watch any TV [VOL] {SKIP TO FILTER BEFORE M13}
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 2 IN M0

==============================
VAR 98P358   

     M2.     Still thinking about this past week, how many hours of television
             did you watch during a typical weekday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 in
             the afternoon?

     0     None [VOL]
     1     Less than 1 hour
     2     1-2 hours (1-1:59)
     3     2-3 hours (2-2:59)
     4     3-4 hours (3-3:59)
     5     4-5 hours (4-4:59)
     6     5-6 hours
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 2 IN M0; 7 IN M1

==============================
VAR 98P359   

     M3.      How many hours of television did you watch from 4:00 to 8:00 PM?

     0     None [VOL]
     1     Less than 1 hour
     2     1-2 hours (1-1:59)
     3     2-3 hours (2-2:59)
     4     3-4 hours
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 2 IN M0; 7 IN M1

==============================
VAR 98P360   

     M4.      Still thinking about this past week, how many hours of
              television did you watch from 8:00 to 11:00 PM?

     0     None [VOL]
     1     Less than 1 hour
     2     1-2 hours (1-1:59)
     3     2-3 hours
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 2 IN M0; 7 IN M1

==============================
VAR 98P361   

     M5.      And how many hours of television did you watch from 11:00 PM
              until 1:00 in the morning?

     0     None [VOL]
     1     Less than one hour
     2     1-2 hours (1-1:59)
     3     2-3 hours
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 2 IN M0; 7 IN M1

==============================
VAR 98P362   

     M6.      Thinking back to last weekend, about how many hours did you
              personally watch television each day, from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM?

     0     None [VOL]
     1     Less than 1 hour
     2     1-2 hours (1-1:59)
     3     2-4 hours (2-3:59)
     4     4-6 hours (4-5:59)
     5     6-8 hours (6-7:59)
     6     8-13 hours
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 2 IN M0; 7 IN M1

==============================
VAR 98P363   

     M7.     How many days in the past week have you watched "The Today Show"?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-6]
     0     None
     7     Every day
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 1 IN M0

==============================
VAR 98P364   

     M8.     How many days in the past week have you watched "The Rosie
             O'Donnell Show"?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-4]
     0     None
     5     Every day
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 1 IN M0

==============================
VAR 98P365   

     M9.     How many days in the past week have you watched a day time soap
             opera like "General Hospital" or "Days of Our Lives"?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-4]
     0     None
     5     Every day
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused; INAP 1 IN M0

==============================
VAR 98P366   

     M10.     How many times in the last week have you watched "Jeopardy" or
              "Wheel of Fortune"?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-19]
     0     Never, not at all
     20     20 or more
     98     Don't know
     99     Refused; INAP 1 IN M0

==============================
VAR 98P367   

     M11.     How many times in the last week have you watched a sports event
              on TV?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-19]
     0     Never, not at all
     20     20 or more
     98     Don't know
     99     Refused; INAP 1 IN M0

==============================
VAR 98P368   

     M12.     Do you watch "E.R." every week, most weeks, only occasionally or
              not at all?

     1     Every week
     2     Most weeks
     3     Only occasionally
     4     Not at all
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN M0

==============================
VAR 98P369   

     M12A.     Do you watch "Just Shoot Me" every week, most weeks, only
               occasionally or not at all?

     1     Every week
     2     Most weeks
     3     Only occasionally
     4     Not at all
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN M0

==============================
VAR 98P370   

     M12B.     How about "Touched by an Angel "?  (IF NECESSARY:  "Do you
               watch that show every week, most weeks, only occasionally or
               not at all?")

     1     Every week
     2     Most weeks
     3     Only occasionally
     4     Not at all
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN M0

==============================
VAR 98P371   

     M12C.     Do you watch the show "Friends" every week, most weeks, only
               occasionally or not at all?

     1     Every week
     2     Most weeks
     3     Only occasionally
     4     Not at all
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN M0

==============================
VAR 98P372   

     M12D.     How about "60 Minutes"?  (IF NECESSARY:  "Do you watch that
               show every week, most weeks, only occasionally or not at all?")

     1     Every week
     2     Most weeks
     3     Only occasionally
     4     Not at all
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN M0

==============================
VAR 98P373   

     Now, I'd like to ask a few questions about companies that sometimes
     advertise on TV.

     M13.      What credit card company's slogan is "Everywhere you want to
               be?"

        The order of items M13-M15 was randomized.
        See item Rand.M13.

     1     VISA
     5     Incorrect
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN A8A

==============================
VAR 98P374   

     M14.      What company wants you to "come see the softer side"?

        The order of items M13-M15 was randomized.
        See item Rand.M13.

     1     Sears
     5     Incorrect
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN A8A

==============================
VAR 98P375   

     M15.      What company's ad features talking lizards?

        The order of items M13-M15 was randomized.
        See item Rand.M13.

     1     Budweiser
     5     Incorrect
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN A8A

==============================
VAR 98P376   
     Q1.       Some people seem to follow what's going on in government and
               public affairs most of the time, whether there's an election
               going on or not.  Others aren't that interested.  Would you say
               you follow what's going on in government and public affairs 
               most of the time, some of the time, only now and then, or
               hardly at all?

     1     Most of the time
     2     Some of the time
     3     Only now and then
     4     Hardly at all
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P377   

     Q2.     Do you personally, or jointly with a spouse, have any money
             invested in the stock market right now -- either in an individual
             stock or in a mutual fund? [INCLUDES RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS].

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P378   

     Q3.     Some people say that educational opportunities for Blacks,
             Hispanics and other minorities are still limited by racial
             discrimination.  So they argue that it's important for colleges
             and universities to continue affirmative action by considering
             race when deciding who to admit.  Others say that this kind of
             affirmative action gives some people unfair advantages, so they
             want to see affirmative action ended.  What about you?  Would you
             say that affirmative action in college admissions should be
             continued or should it be ended?

     1     Affirmative action should be continued
     5     Affirmative action should be ended
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P379   

     Q4.     Now we are interested in the tone of the campaign for Governor of
             [RESTORE QB].  In your state, would you say that the tone of the
             campaign has been (ROTATE: positive or negative)?

        The order in which "positive" and "negative" were read in the 
        question text was randomized.
        See randomization item Rand.Q4.

     1     Positive
     5     Negative
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P380   

     Q4A.     Would you say very positive or somewhat positive?

     1     Very positive
     5     Somewhat positive
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN Q4

==============================
VAR 98P381   

     Q4B.     Would you say very negative or somewhat negative?

     1     Very negative
     5     Somewhat negative
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,8,9 IN Q4

==============================
VAR 98P382   

     Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with these statements. 
     First:

     Q5.        People like me don't have any say about what the government
                does.  (IF NECESSARY:  Do you agree strongly, agree somewhat,
                neither agree nor disagree, disagree somewhat, or disagree
                strongly?

       The order of items Q5-Q7 was randomized.
       See randomization item Rand.Q5-7

     1     Agree strongly
     2     Agree somewhat
     3     Neither agree nor disagree
     4     Disagree somewhat
     5     Disagree strongly
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P383   

     Q6.     Sometimes politics and government seem so complicated that a
             person like me can't really understand what's going on. (IF
             NECESSARY:  Do you agree strongly, agree somewhat, neither agree
             nor disagree, disagree somewhat, or disagree strongly?

       The order of items Q5-Q7 was randomized.
       See randomization item Rand.Q5-7

     1     Agree strongly
     2     Agree somewhat
     3     Neither agree nor disagree
     4     Disagree somewhat
     5     Disagree strongly
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P384   

     Q7.     Public officials don't care much what people like me think.    
             (IF NECESSARY:  Do you agree strongly, agree somewhat, neither
             agree nor disagree, disagree somewhat, or disagree strongly?

       The order of items Q5-Q7 was randomized.
       See randomization item Rand.Q5-7

     1     Agree strongly
     2     Agree somewhat
     3     Neither agree nor disagree
     4     Disagree somewhat
     5     Disagree strongly
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P385   

     Q8.       How much do elections make government pay attention to what the
               people think: a good deal, some or not much?

     1     A good deal of attention
     2     Some attention
     3     Not much attention
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P386   

     Q9.       Over the years, how much attention does the government pay to
               what the people think when it decides what to do: a good deal,
               some or not much?

     1     A good deal of attention
     3     Some attention
     5     Not much attention
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P387   

     R1A.     Some people have opinions about almost everything; other people
              have opinions about just some things; and still other people
              have very few opinions.  What about you?  Would you say you have
              opinions about almost everything, about many things, about some
              things, or about very few things?

         The order of R1A, R1B-B2, R1C was randomized.
         See randomization item Rand.R1.

     1     Almost everything
     2     Many things
     3     Some things
     4     Very few things
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN A11

==============================
VAR 98P388   

     R1B.     Compared to the average person, do you have fewer opinions about
              whether things are good or bad, about the same number of
              opinions, or more opinions?

         The order of R1A, R1B-B2, R1C was randomized.
         See randomization item Rand.R1.

     1     Fewer opinions
     3     About the same
     5     More opinions
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN A11

==============================
VAR 98P389   

     R1B1.     Would you say that you have a lot more opinions or just
               somewhat more opinions?

     1     A lot more opinions
     2     Somewhat more opinions
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN A11; 1,3,8,9 IN R1B

==============================
VAR 98P390   

     R1B2.     Would you say that you have a lot fewer opinions or just
               somewhat fewer opinions?

     1     A lot fewer opinions
     2     Somewhat fewer opinions
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN A11; 3,5,8,9 IN R1B

==============================
VAR 98P391   

     R1C.     Some people say that it is important to have definite opinions
              about lots of things, while other people think that it is better
              to remain neutral on most issues.  What about you?  Do you think
              it is better to have definite opinions about lots of things or
              to remain neutral on most issues?

         The order of R1A, R1B-B2, R1C was randomized.
         See randomization item Rand.R1.

     1     Definite opinions
     5     Remain neutral
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN A11

==============================
VAR 98P392   

     R2A.  Some people like to have responsibility for handling situations
           that require a lot of thinking, and other people don't like to have
           responsibility for situations like that. What about you?  Do you
           like having responsibility for handling situations that require a
           lot of thinking, do you dislike it, or do you neither like nor
           dislike it?

        The order of R2A-A2, R2B was randomized.
        See randomization item Rand.2.

     1     Like
     3     Dislike
     5     Neither like nor dislike
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P393   

     R2A1.     Do you like it a lot or just somewhat?

     1     A lot
     5     Somewhat
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 3,5,8,9 IN R2A

==============================
VAR 98P394   

     R2A2.     Do you dislike it a lot or just somewhat?

     1     Dislike it a lot
     5     Dislike it somewhat
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1,5,8,9 IN R2A

==============================
VAR 98P395   

     R2B.     Some people prefer to solve simple problems instead of complex
              ones, whereas other people prefer to solve more complex
              problems.  Which type of problem do you prefer to solve:  simple
              or complex?

        The order of R2A-A2, R2B was randomized.

     1     Simple
     5     Complex
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P396   

     R3A.  When other people disagree with you, how often do you feel pretty
           sure of yourself?  Almost always, most of the time, sometimes, or
           almost never?

       The order of items R3A, R3B, R3C was randomized.
       See randomization item Rand.3.

     1     Almost always
     2     Most of the time
     3     Sometimes
     4     Almost Never
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P397   

     R3B.  When you have to make important decisions, how often do you have
           trouble making up your mind?  Almost always, most of the time,
           sometimes, or almost never?

       The order of items R3A, R3B, R3C was randomized.
       See randomization item Rand.3.

     1     Almost always
     2     Most of the time
     3     Sometimes
     4     Almost Never
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P398   

     R3C.     How often do you feel like things are so complicated that a
              person like you can't really understand what's going on?  Almost
              always, most of the time, sometimes, or almost never?

       The order of items R3A, R3B, R3C was randomized.
       See randomization item Rand.3.

     1     Almost always
     2     Most of the time
     3     Sometimes
     4     Almost never
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P399   

     Lots of things come up that keep people from attending religious services
     even if they want to.

     X1.     Thinking about your life these days, do you ever attend religious
             services, apart from occasional weddings, baptisms or funerals?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused/Not Applicable

==============================
VAR 98P400   

     X1A.     Regardless of whether you now attend any religious services, do
              you ever think of yourself as part of a particular church or
              denomination?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused/Not Applicable

     0     INAP 1 IN X1

==============================
VAR 98P401   

     X2.     Do you go to religious services every week, almost every week,
             once or twice a month, a few times a year, or never?

     1     Every week (or more often)
     2     Almost every week
     3     Once or twice a month
     4     A few times a year
     5     Never
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused/Not Applicable

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1

==============================
VAR 98P402   

     X3A.     Do you mostly attend a place of worship that is Protestant,
              Roman Catholic, Jewish, or what?

     1     Protestant
     2     Roman Catholic
     3     Jewish
     4     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1

==============================
VAR 98P403   

     X3B.     Do you consider yourself Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or
              what?

     1     Protestant
     2     Roman Catholic
     3     Jewish
     4     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN X1; 5,8,9 IN X1A

==============================
VAR 98P404   

     X4.     What church or denomination is that?

     1      Baptist
     2      Episcopalian/Anglican/Church of England
     3      Lutheran
     4      Methodist
     5      Protestant or "Just Protestant"
     6      Presbyterian
     7      Reformed
     8      Brethren
     9      Evangelical United Brethren
     10     Christian or "Just Christian"
     11     Christian Scientist
     12     Church (or Churches) of Christ
     13     United Church of Christ
     14     Disciples of Christ
     15     Church of God
     16     Assembly of God
     17     Congregationalist
     18     Holiness
     19     Pentacostal
     20     Friends, Quaker
     21     Orthodox, e.g. Greek, Russian [SPECIFY]
     22     Non-denominational-- Protestant
     23     Mormons
     24     Jehovah's Witnesses
     25     Latter Day Saints
     26     Unitarian/Universalist
     27     Buddhist
     28     Hindu
     29     Muslim/Islam
     30     Native American
     97     Other [SPECIFY]
     98     Don't know
     99     Refused/Not Applicable

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B

==============================
VAR 98P405   

     X4A.     With which Baptist group is your church associated?  Is it the
              Southern Baptist Convention, the American Baptist Churches in
              the U.S.A., the American Baptist Association, an independent
              Baptist church or some other Baptist group?

     1     Southern Baptist Convention
     2     American Baptist Churches in USA
     3     American Baptist Association
     4     Independent Baptist
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 2-30,97-99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P406   

     X4B.     Are you affiliated with any larger Baptist group or is this
              strictly a local church?

     1     Larger Baptist group [SPECIFY]
     7     Local
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 
           2-30,97-99 IN X4;1-3,7-9 IN X4A

==============================
VAR 98P407   

     X4C.     Is this church part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
              American, the Missouri Synod, or some other Lutheran group?

     1     Evangelical Lutheran Church
     2     Missouri Synod
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 
           1,2,4-30,97-99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P408   

     X4D.     Is your church part of the United Methodist Church, African
              Methodist Episcopal, or some other Methodist group?

     1     United Methodist Church
     2     African Methodist Episcopal
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 
           1-3,5-30,97-99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P409   

     X4E.     Is this the Presbyterian Church in the USA or some other
              Presbyterian group?

     1     Presbyterian Church USA (formerly United Presbyterian Church)
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 
           1-5,7-30,97-99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P410   

     X4F.      Is this the Christian Reformed Church, the Reformed Church in
               America or some other Reformed group?

     1     Christian Reformed Church
     2     The Reformed Church in America
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 
           1-6,8-30,97-99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P411   

     X4G.     Is this the Church of the Brethren, the Plymouth Brethren, or
              something else?

     1     Church of the Brethren
     2     The Plymouth Brethren
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 
           1-7,9-30,97-99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P412   

     X4H.     When you say "Christian" does that mean the denomination called
              the "Christian Church Disciples of Christ," or some other
              Christian denomination, or do you mean to say "I am just a
              Christian"?

     1     Christian Church Disciples of Christ
     2     I am just a Christian
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 
           1-9,11-30,97-99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P413   

     X4I.     Is this the Church of Christ or the United Church of Christ?

     1     Church of Christ
     2     United Church of Christ
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 
           1-10,12-30,97-99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P414   

     X4J.     Is this the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana; the Church of
              God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the Church of God in Christ;  or
              some other Church of God?

     1     Of Anderson, Indiana
     2     Of Cleveland, Tennessee
     3     Church of God in Christ
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 
           1-14,16-30,97-99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P415   

     X4K.     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)

          HOLINESS/PENTACOSTAL (X4) DESCRIPTION

    TEXTUAL RESPONSES HAVE BEEN BLANKED TO PROTECT RESPONDENT CONFIDENTIALITY.

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 1-17,
           20-30,97-99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P416   

     X4L.     What is it called exactly?  Is that church part of a
              denomination?  (PROBE FOR SPECIFICS - USE ANY OR ALL AS
              NECESSARY; GET AS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE)

          "OTHER"/"DON'T KNOW" (X4) DESCRIPTION

     TEXTUAL RESPONSES HAVE BEEN BLANKED TO PROTECT RESPONDENT CONFIDENTIALITY

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 1-30,99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P417   

     X4M.     Is that group Christian?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3A; 2,3,8,9 IN X3B; 1-30,99 IN X4

==============================
VAR 98P418   

     X6A.     Do you usually attend a synagogue or temple that is Orthodox,
              Conservative, Reform or something else?

     1     Orthodox
     2     Conservative
     3     Reform
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1; 1,2,4,8,9 IN X3A

==============================
VAR 98P419   

     X6B.     Do you consider yourself Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, or
              something else?

     1     Orthodox
     2     Conservative
     3     Reform
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1 IN X1; 5,8,9 IN X1A; 1,2,4,8,9 IN X3B

==============================
VAR 98P420   

     X7.     Are you officially a member of a parish, congregation, temple or
             another place of worship?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN X1A; 8,9 IN X3A; 8,9 IN X3B

==============================
VAR 98P421   

     X8.     Which one of these words BEST describes your kind of
             Christianity:  Fundamentalist, Evangelical, Charismatic or
             Spirit-Filled, Moderate to Liberal?

     1     Fundamentalist
     2     Evangelical
     3     Charismatic or Spirit-Filled
     4     Moderate to liberal
     5     Other [SPECIFY] [VOL]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 8,9 IN X1; 5,8,9 IN X1A; 3,8,9 IN X3A/X3B; 27-39 IN X4; 
           5,8,9 IN X4M

==============================
VAR 98P422   

     Y1A.     What is the month, day and year of your birth? (IF NECESSARY: We
              are looking for the actual numeric birthdate.  Example: January
              1, 1970 record as "010170")


           To preserve placement of digits, this is a character variable.

     [PROGRAMMER NOTE - FORCE CORRECT ENTRY OF DATE]
     [RECORD DATE IN FORMAT "MODAYR"]
     999999     Refused
     000000     NA

==============================
VAR 98P423   

     Y2.     Are you married now and living with your (husband/wife) -- or are
             you widowed, divorced, separated, or have you never married?

     1     Married
     2     Widowed
     3     Divorced
     4     Separated
     5     Never married
     6     Partners, not married [VOL]
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P424   

     Y3.     What is the highest grade of school or year of college you have
             completed?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-16]
     0      None
     17     17 or more
     98     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P425   

     Y3A.     Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school
              equivalency test (GED)?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 13-17,99 IN Y3

==============================
VAR 98P426   

     Y3B.     What is the highest degree that you have earned? (ASK AS OPEN
              END)

     1     Bachelor's degree (BS, BA)
     2     Master's degree (MS, MA, MBA)
     3     PHD, LIT, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD
     4     LLB, JD
     5     MD, DDS, DVM, MVSA, DSC, DO
     6     STD, THD
     7     Associate degree (AA)
     8     No degree earned [VOL]
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1-12,99 IN Y3

==============================
VAR 98P427   

     Y6(1)   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?  (ACCEPT 2 MENTIONS) MENTION 1

     1     Working now
     2     Temporarily laid off
     4     Unemployed
     5     Retired
     6     Permanently disabled -- not working
     7     Homemaker -- no other occupation
     8     Student -- no other occupation
     9     Refused
     0     Not ascertained

==============================
VAR 98P428   

     Y6(2)   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?  (ACCEPT 2 MENTIONS) MENTION 2

     1     Working now
     2     Temporarily laid off
     4     Unemployed
     5     Retired
     6     Permanently disabled -- not working
     7     Homemaker -- no other occupation
     8     Student -- no other occupation
     9     Refused
     0     NO FURTHER MENTION
     

==============================
VAR 98P429   

     Y20.     What was your total annual household income in 1997 before
              taxes? (READ CODES 1-6 IF NECESSARY)


     1     Up to $20,000
     2     $20,000-$30,000 ($29,999)
     3     $30,000-$40,000 ($39,999)
     4     $40,000-$50,000 ($49,999)
     5     $50,000-$60,000 ($59,999)
     6     $60,000 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P430   

     Y21.     Would that be less than $30,000 or more than $30,000?

     1     Less than $30,000
     2     $30,000 or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 1-6 IN Y20

==============================
VAR 98P431   

     Y22(1)   In addition to being American, what do you consider your main
              ethnic group or nationality group?

              MENTION 1

  WESTERN HEMISPHERE
    North America
       01. American Indian, tribal mentions
       02. Canadian; not specified as French-Canadian (03)
       03. Canadian, of French origin
       04. Mexican (excluding explicit mention of "Chicano",
           "Mexican-American")
       05. Central American
    West Indies
       07. Barbados
       08. Cuban
       09. Dominican Republic
       10. Haitian
       11. Jamaican
       12. Puerto Rican
       13. West Indian--not from one of the above countries
       14. West Indian--NA which country
    South America
       16. South American--any country

EUROPE
    British Isles
       18. English, British
       19. Irish (not specified as from Northern Ireland, Ulster--22)
       20. Scottish
       21. Welsh
       22. From Northern Ireland (Ulster)
       23. Scot-Irish
       24. From British Isles; from two or more countries of the
           British Isles
    Western Europe
       26. Austrian
       27. Belgian
       28. French
       29. German; also Pennsylvania Dutch
       30. Luxembourg
       31. Netherlands, Holland; Dutch
       32. Swiss
       33. From Western Europe; two or more countries of Western Europe
    Scandinavia
       35. Danish
       36. Finn, Finnish
       37. Norwegian
       38. Swedish
       39. Icelander
       40. Scandinavian; reference to two or more Scandinavian
           countries 
       --------------
       41. Reference to two or more countries from combination of the
           following areas:  British Isles, Western Europe,
           Scandinavia, Mediterranean countries, Greece
    Eastern Europe
       43. Czechoslovakian, Slavic
       44. Estonian
       45. Hungarian
       46. Latvian
       47. Lithuanian
       48. Polish
       49. Russian; from U.S.S.R.     
       50. Ukrainian
       51. Eastern Europe; reference to two or more countries of
           Eastern Europe
    Balkan Countries
       53. Albanian
       54. Bulgarian
       55. Greek
       56. Rumanian
       57. Yugoslavian
       58. Mention of two or more Balkan Countries
    Mediterranean Countries
       60. Italian
       61. Portuguese
       62. Spanish
       63. Maltese
       --------------
       64. European; general mention of Europe; reference to two or
           more European countries of Europe not codeable above

ASIA (except Near East)
       65. Pakistani
       66. Afghan
       67. Indian (not American Indian, code 01)
       68. Southeast Asia--from Indochina, Thailand, Malaya, Burma,
           Philippines, Indonesia
       69. Chinese
       70. Japanese; Japanese American
       71. Korean
       72. Asian

NEAR EAST
       73. Egyptian
       74. Iranian, Persian
       75. Iraqi
       76. Israeli
       77. Jordanian
       78. Lebanese
       79. Arab, Arabian, Saudi Arabian
       80. Syrian
       81. Turk, Turkish
       82. Armenian

AFRICA
       83. African; from any African country excluding only Egypt
           (U.A.R.); South African (formerly 90)

OCEANIA
       85. Australian, New Zealander, Tasmanian

ETHNIC GROUPS
       86. White, Caucasian
       87. Black; Negro; American Black; African American
       88. Chicano; Mexican-American; Hispanic; Latin American

OTHER MISCELLANEOUS GROUPS
       91. Catholic
       92. Protestant
       93. Jewish
       94. Mormon
       95. Other religious groups
       96. 'American'; 'Just American'
       97. Other group; combinations not codeable above

MISSING
       98. DK
       99. NA
       00. None

==============================
VAR 98P431a   

     Y22(2)   In addition to being American, what do you consider your main
              ethnic group or nationality group?

              MENTION 2

              See codes mention 1 Y22(1) and:

       00 NO FURTHER MENTION

==============================
VAR 98P431b   

     Y22(3)   In addition to being American, what do you consider your main
              ethnic group or nationality group?

              MENTION 3

              See codes mention 1 Y22(1) and:

       00 NO FURTHER MENTION

==============================
VAR 98P432   

     Y22A.     CHECKPOINT - NUMBER OF NATIONALITY GROUPS MENTIONED

     1     One nationality or ethnic group mentioned
     2     More than one nationality or ethnic group mentioned
     3     No nationality or group mentioned [00,98,99 in Y22(1)]

==============================
VAR 98P433   

     Y22B.     With which of these groups do you most closely identify?
               [RESTORE ANSWERS FROM Y22]

          Rs who provided a single mention (1 in Y22A) were not
          asked this question but have their single response
          duplicated here.

               See codes mention 1 Y22(1) and:

          89. BOTH; all of them; more than 1
          90. NEITHER; none of them

          00    INAP 3 IN Y22A

==============================
VAR 98P434   

     Y23.     Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent?

     1     Yes
     5     No
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P435   

     Y23A.     Please tell me which of the following categories best 
               describes your Hispanic origin:  [READ CODES 1-7]

     1     Mexican
     2     Puerto Rican
     3     Cuban (PAUSE)
     4     Latin American
     5     Central American
     6     Spanish, or
     7     Something else  [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

     0     INAP 5,8,9 IN Y23

==============================
VAR 98P436   

     Y28.     (Do you/ Does your family) own your home or pay rent?

     1     Own house
     2     Pay rent
     7     Other [SPECIFY]
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P437   

     Y30.     How many children under the age of 18 live in this household?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-6]

     0     No children under age 18
     7     Seven or more
     8     Don't know
     9     Refused

==============================
VAR 98P438   

     Y30B.     Of those, how many are 6 years old or older?

     [RECORD NUMBER 1-6]
     0     No children 6 years or older
     7      7 or more
     8      Don't know
     9      Refused; INAP 0,8,9 IN Y30

==============================
VAR 98P439   

     (TECHNICIAN - ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AFTER THE INTERVIEW IS
      COMPLETE.)

     Z4.     Respondent's cooperation was

     1     Very good
     2     Good
     3     Fair
     4     Poor
     5     Very poor
     6     Can't rate  - didn't do the initial screening

==============================
VAR 98P440   

     Z5.     Respondent's general level of information about politics and
             public affairs seemed

     1     Very high
     2     Fairly high
     3     Average
     4     Fairly low
     5     Very low
     6     Can't rate  - didn't do the initial screening

==============================
VAR 98P441   

     Z6.     Respondent's apparent intelligence was

     1     Very high
     2     Fairly high
     3     Average
     4     Fairly low
     5     Very low
     6     Can't rate  - didn't do the initial screening

==============================
VAR 98P442   

     Z7.     How suspicious did the respondent seem to be about the study
             before the interview?

     1     Not at all suspicious
     2     Somewhat suspicious
     3     Very suspicious
     4     Not ascertained - change in interviewer; interviewer of
           record was not in contact with R before the interview

==============================
VAR 98P443   

     Z8.     Overall, how great was the respondent's interest in the
             interview?

     1     Very high
     2     Fairly high
     3     Average
     4     Fairly low
     5     Very low

==============================
VAR 98P444   

     Z9.     How sincere did the respondent seem to be in his/her answers?

     1     Completely sincere
     2     Usually sincere
     3     Often seemed to be insincere

==============================
VAR 98P445   

     Z9A.     Were there any particular parts of the interview for which you
              doubted the respondent's sincerity?  (IF SO NAME THEM BY SECTION
              OR QUESTION NUMBER.)

              TEXT RESPONSES HAVE BEEN BLANKED TO PROTECT RESPONDENT
              CONFIDENTIALITY

==============================
VAR 98P446   

     Z11(1).  Select EACH of the following that describes the respondent's
              reaction to the interview.

     1     Negative - in general
     2     Negative - too long
     3     Negative - too complicated
     4     Negative - boring, tedious, or repetitious
     5     Respondent wanted to stop before the interview was complete/Made
           comments indicating they regretted agreeing to the interview
     6     Respondent complained or you observed they were ill or tired and
           had trouble completing the interview
     7     Respondent complained or you observed they were confused by the
           questions
     8     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of knowledge or own suitability for the interview
     9     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own
           lack of political participation
     10    Respondent was agitated or stressed by the interview process
     11    Respondent became angry at interview content
     12    Respondent became concerned about sampling purposes or bias
     13    Respondent appeared to enjoy the interview (was cooperative,
           interested, pleasant)
     14    Neutral or no feedback

==============================
VAR 98P447   

     Z11(2)   Select EACH of the following that describes the respondent's
              reaction to the interview.

     1     Negative - in general
     2     Negative - too long
     3     Negative - too complicated
     4     Negative - boring, tedious, or repetitious
     5     Respondent wanted to stop before the interview was complete/Made
           comments indicating they regretted agreeing to the interview
     6     Respondent complained or you observed they were ill or tired and
           had trouble completing the interview
     7     Respondent complained or you observed they were confused by the
           questions
     8     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of knowledge or own suitability for the interview
     9     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own
           lack of political participation
     10    Respondent was agitated or stressed by the interview process
     11    Respondent became angry at interview content
     12    Respondent became concerned about sampling purposes or bias
     13    Respondent appeared to enjoy the interview (was cooperative,
           interested, pleasant)
     00    No further mention

==============================
VAR 98P448   

     Z11(3)   Select EACH of the following that describes the respondent's
              reaction to the interview.

     1     Negative - in general
     2     Negative - too long
     3     Negative - too complicated
     4     Negative - boring, tedious, or repetitious
     5     Respondent wanted to stop before the interview was complete/Made
           comments indicating they regretted agreeing to the interview
     6     Respondent complained or you observed they were ill or tired and
           had trouble completing the interview
     7     Respondent complained or you observed they were confused by the
           questions
     8     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of knowledge or own suitability for the interview
     9     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own
           lack of political participation
     10    Respondent was agitated or stressed by the interview process
     11    Respondent became angry at interview content
     12    Respondent became concerned about sampling purposes or bias
     13    Respondent appeared to enjoy the interview (was cooperative,
           interested, pleasant)
     00    No further mention

==============================
VAR 98P449   

     Z11(4)   Select EACH of the following that describes the respondent's
              reaction to the interview.

     1     Negative - in general
     2     Negative - too long
     3     Negative - too complicated
     4     Negative - boring, tedious, or repetitious
     5     Respondent wanted to stop before the interview was complete/Made
           comments indicating they regretted agreeing to the interview
     6     Respondent complained or you observed they were ill or tired and
           had trouble completing the interview
     7     Respondent complained or you observed they were confused by the
           questions
     8     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of knowledge or own suitability for the interview
     9     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own
           lack of political participation
     10    Respondent was agitated or stressed by the interview process
     11    Respondent became angry at interview content
     12    Respondent became concerned about sampling purposes or bias
     13    Respondent appeared to enjoy the interview (was cooperative,
           interested, pleasant)
     00    No further mention

==============================
VAR 98P450   

     Z11(5)   Select EACH of the following that describes the respondent's
              reaction to the interview.

     1     Negative - in general
     2     Negative - too long
     3     Negative - too complicated
     4     Negative - boring, tedious, or repetitious
     5     Respondent wanted to stop before the interview was complete/Made
           comments indicating they regretted agreeing to the interview
     6     Respondent complained or you observed they were ill or tired and
           had trouble completing the interview
     7     Respondent complained or you observed they were confused by the
           questions
     8     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of knowledge or own suitability for the interview
     9     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own
           lack of political participation
     10    Respondent was agitated or stressed by the interview process
     11    Respondent became angry at interview content
     12    Respondent became concerned about sampling purposes or bias
     13    Respondent appeared to enjoy the interview (was cooperative,
           interested, pleasant)
     00    No further mention

==============================
VAR 98P451   

     Z11(6)   Select EACH of the following that describes the respondent's
              reaction to the interview.

     1     Negative - in general
     2     Negative - too long
     3     Negative - too complicated
     4     Negative - boring, tedious, or repetitious
     5     Respondent wanted to stop before the interview was complete/Made
           comments indicating they regretted agreeing to the interview
     6     Respondent complained or you observed they were ill or tired and
           had trouble completing the interview
     7     Respondent complained or you observed they were confused by the
           questions
     8     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of knowledge or own suitability for the interview
     9     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own
           lack of political participation
     10    Respondent was agitated or stressed by the interview process
     11    Respondent became angry at interview content
     12    Respondent became concerned about sampling purposes or bias
     13    Respondent appeared to enjoy the interview (was cooperative,
           interested, pleasant)
     00    No further mention

==============================
VAR 98P4532   

     Z11(7)   Select EACH of the following that describes the respondent's
              reaction to the interview.

     1     Negative - in general
     2     Negative - too long
     3     Negative - too complicated
     4     Negative - boring, tedious, or repetitious
     5     Respondent wanted to stop before the interview was complete/Made
           comments indicating they regretted agreeing to the interview
     6     Respondent complained or you observed they were ill or tired and
           had trouble completing the interview
     7     Respondent complained or you observed they were confused by the
           questions
     8     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of knowledge or own suitability for the interview
     9     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own
           lack of political participation
     10    Respondent was agitated or stressed by the interview process
     11    Respondent became angry at interview content
     12    Respondent became concerned about sampling purposes or bias
     13    Respondent appeared to enjoy the interview (was cooperative,
           interested, pleasant)
     00    No further mention

==============================
VAR 98P453   

     Z11(8)   Select EACH of the following that describes the respondent's
              reaction to the interview.

     1     Negative - in general
     2     Negative - too long
     3     Negative - too complicated
     4     Negative - boring, tedious, or repetitious
     5     Respondent wanted to stop before the interview was complete/Made
           comments indicating they regretted agreeing to the interview
     6     Respondent complained or you observed they were ill or tired and
           had trouble completing the interview
     7     Respondent complained or you observed they were confused by the
           questions
     8     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of knowledge or own suitability for the interview
     9     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own
           lack of political participation
     10    Respondent was agitated or stressed by the interview process
     11    Respondent became angry at interview content
     12    Respondent became concerned about sampling purposes or bias
     13    Respondent appeared to enjoy the interview (was cooperative,
           interested, pleasant)
     00    No further mention

==============================
VAR 98P454   

     Z11(9)   Select EACH of the following that describes the respondent's
              reaction to the interview.

     1     Negative - in general
     2     Negative - too long
     3     Negative - too complicated
     4     Negative - boring, tedious, or repetitious
     5     Respondent wanted to stop before the interview was complete/Made
           comments indicating they regretted agreeing to the interview
     6     Respondent complained or you observed they were ill or tired and
           had trouble completing the interview
     7     Respondent complained or you observed they were confused by the
           questions
     8     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of knowledge or own suitability for the interview
     9     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own
           lack of political participation
     10    Respondent was agitated or stressed by the interview process
     11    Respondent became angry at interview content
     12    Respondent became concerned about sampling purposes or bias
     13    Respondent appeared to enjoy the interview (was cooperative,
           interested, pleasant)
     00    No further mention

==============================
VAR 98P455   

     Z11(10)  Select EACH of the following that describes the respondent's
              reaction to the interview.

     1     Negative - in general
     2     Negative - too long
     3     Negative - too complicated
     4     Negative - boring, tedious, or repetitious
     5     Respondent wanted to stop before the interview was complete/Made
           comments indicating they regretted agreeing to the interview
     6     Respondent complained or you observed they were ill or tired and
           had trouble completing the interview
     7     Respondent complained or you observed they were confused by the
           questions
     8     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of knowledge or own suitability for the interview
     9     Respondent expressed doubt, apologies, or embarrassment over lack
           of political knowledge, candidate names, election issues, or own
           lack of political participation
     10    Respondent was agitated or stressed by the interview process
     11    Respondent became angry at interview content
     12    Respondent became concerned about sampling purposes or bias
     13    Respondent appeared to enjoy the interview (was cooperative,
           interested, pleasant)
     00    No further mention

==============================
VAR 98P456   

     RAND.A11

     ORDER OF ITEMS A11A, A11B-B2, A11C

     1.  A11A:  FIRST    A11B-B2:  SECOND   A11C:  THIRD
     2.  A11A:  FIRST    A11B-B2:  THIRD    A11C:  SECOND
     3.  A11A:  SECOND   A11B-B2:  FIRST    A11C:  THIRD
     4.  A11A:  SECOND   A11B-B2:  THIRD    A11C:  FIRST
     5.  A11A:  THIRD    A11B-B2:  FIRST    A11C:  SECOND
     5.  A11A:  THIRD    A11B-B2:  SECOND   A11C:  FIRST

     0.  INAP 2 IN A11

==============================
VAR 98P457   

     RAND.B1A

     ORDER OF ITEM B1A IN SERIES B1A-B1F                 

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P458   

     RAND.B1B

     ORDER OF ITEM B1B IN SERIES B1A-B1F

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P459   

     RAND.B1C

     ORDER OF ITEM B1C IN SERIES B1A-B1F

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P460   

     RAND.B1D

     ORDER OF ITEM B1D IN SERIES B1A-B1F

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P461   

     RAND.B1E

     ORDER OF ITEM B1E IN SERIES B1A-B1F

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P462   

     RAND.B1F

     ORDER OF ITEM B1F IN SERIES B1A-B1F

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P463   

     RAND.C1

     ORDER OF ITEMS C1C-C1C1, C1D-C1D1, C1E-C1E1.

     C1C-C1C1 are the thermometer questions for gubernatorial candidate
     QC, C1D-C1D1 are the thermometer questions for gubernatorial
     candidate QD, and C1E-C1E1 are the thermometer questions for
     the retiring governor (QG) in R's state.

     1.  C1C-C1C1:  FIRST    C1D-C1D1:  SECOND   C1E-C1E1:  THIRD
     2.  C1C-C1C1:  FIRST    C1D-C1D1:  THIRD    C1E-C1E1:  SECOND
     3.  C1C-C1C1:  SECOND   C1D-C1D1:  FIRST    C1E-C1E1:  THIRD
     4.  C1C-C1C1:  SECOND   C1D-C1D1:  THIRD    C1E-C1E1:  FIRST
     5.  C1C-C1C1:  THIRD    C1D-C1D1:  FIRST    C1E-C1E1:  SECOND
     5.  C1C-C1C1:  THIRD    C1D-C1D1:  SECOND   C1E-C1E1:  FIRST

==============================
VAR 98P464   

     RAND.C1F-G

     ORDER OF ITEMS C1F-C1F1, C1G-C1G1

     C1F-C1F1 are the thermometer questions for Senate candidate QF
     (Incumbent Senator Running for Re-election ) and C1G-C1G1 are the
     thermometer questions for Senate candidate QE (Incumbent Senator).

     1.  C1F:  FIRST    C1G:  SECOND   
     2.  C1F:  SECOND   C1G:  FIRST 

==============================
VAR 98P465   

     RAND.C2A1 

     ORDER OF ITEMS C2A1-2A1A IN SERIES C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, 
                                        C2C-2C1, C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1

     This variable describes the order of "Religious Right" in the 
     series of thermometers for groups.

     Note:  Randomization position among the 6 sets of questions was
            established but questions C2A1-2A1A were not asked if
            half-sample selection item C2 was set to 2, and questions 
            C2A2-2A2A were not asked if half-sample selection item C2
            was set to 1.  Variables V98P465-V98P470 represent the order
            of the 6 sets of questions before question set C2A1-2A1A or 
            C2A2-2A2A was dropped in the half-sample selection.

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P466   

     RAND.C2A2 

     ORDER OF ITEMS C2A2-2A2A IN SERIES C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, C2C-2C1, 
                                       C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1

     This variable describes the order of "Christian Fundamentalists" in the 
     series of thermometers for groups.

     Note:  Randomization position among the 6 sets of questions was
            established but questions C2A1-2A1A were not asked if
            half-sample selection item C2 was set to 2, and questions 
            C2A2-2A2A were not asked if half-sample selection item C2
            was set to 1.  Variables V98P465-V98P470 represent the order
            of the 6 sets of questions before question set C2A1-2A1A or 
            C2A2-2A2A was dropped in the half-sample selection.

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P467   

     RAND.C2B  

     ORDER OF ITEMS C2B-2B1 IN SERIES C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, C2C-2C1, 
                                      C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1

     This variable describes the order of "labor unions" in the 
     series of thermometers for groups.

     Note:  Randomization position among the 6 sets of questions was
            established but questions C2A1-2A1A were not asked if
            half-sample selection item C2 was set to 2, and questions 
            C2A2-2A2A were not asked if half-sample selection item C2
            was set to 1.  Variables V98P465-V98P470 represent the order
            of the 6 sets of questions before question set C2A1-2A1A or 
            C2A2-2A2A was dropped in the half-sample selection.

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P468   

     RAND.C2C  

     ORDER OF ITEMS C2C-2C1 IN SERIES C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, C2C-2C1, 
                                      C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1

     This variable describes the order of "pro-life groups" in the 
     series of thermometers for groups.

     Note:  Randomization position among the 6 sets of questions was
            established but questions C2A1-2A1A were not asked if
            half-sample selection item C2 was set to 2, and questions 
            C2A2-2A2A were not asked if half-sample selection item C2
            was set to 1.  Variables V98P465-V98P470 represent the order
            of the 6 sets of questions before question set C2A1-2A1A or 
            C2A2-2A2A was dropped in the half-sample selection.

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P469   

     RAND.C2D  

     ORDER OF ITEMS C2D-2D1 IN SERIES C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, C2C-2C1, 
                                     C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1

     This variable describes the order of "environmental protection groups"
     in the series of thermometers for groups.

     Note:  Randomization position among the 6 sets of questions was
            established but questions C2A1-2A1A were not asked if
            half-sample selection item C2 was set to 2, and questions 
            C2A2-2A2A were not asked if half-sample selection item C2
            was set to 1.  Variables V98P465-V98P470 represent the order 
            of the 6 sets of questions before question set C2A1-2A1A or 
            C2A2-2A2A was dropped in the half-sample selection.

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P470   

     RAND.C2E  

     ORDER OF ITEMS C2E-2E1 IN SERIES C2A1-2A1A/C2A2-2A2A, C2B-2B1, C2C-2C1, 
                                      C2D-2D1, C2E-2E1

     This variable describes the order of "conservative religious groups"
     in the series of thermometers for groups.

     Note:  Randomization position among the 6 sets of questions was
            established but questions C2A1-2A1A were not asked if
            half-sample selection item C2 was set to 2, and questions 
            C2A2-2A2A were not asked if half-sample selection item C2
            was set to 1.  Variables V98P465-V98P470 represent the order
            of the 6 sets of questions before question set C2A1-2A1A or 
            C2A2-2A2A was dropped in the half-sample selection.

     Coded 1-6

==============================
VAR 98P471   

     RAND.F1-8

     ORDER OF ITEMS F1A-F4B, F5A-F8B  

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 1ST VERSION

       This describes the relative order of the affects series for candidate
       QC (F1A-F4B) and the affects series for candidate QD (F5A-F8B). 

     1.  F1A-F4B:  FIRST    F5A-F8B:  SECOND   
     2.  F1A-F4B:  SECOND   F5A-F8B:  FIRST    

     0.  INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P472   

     RAND.F1

     ORDER OF ITEM F1A-1B IN SERIES F1A-B, F2A-B, F3A-B, F4A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 1ST VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "proud" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P473   

     RAND.F2

     ORDER OF ITEM F2A-2B IN SERIES F1A-B, F2A-B, F3A-B, F4A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 1ST VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "afraid" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P474   

     RAND.F3

     ORDER OF ITEM F3A-3B IN SERIES F1A-B, F2A-B, F3A-B, F4A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 1ST VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "hopeful" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P475   

     RAND.F4

     ORDER OF ITEM F4A-4B IN SERIES F1A-B, F2A-B, F3A-B, F4A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 1ST VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "angry" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P476   

     RAND.F5

     ORDER OF ITEM F5A-5B IN SERIES F5A-B, F6A-B, F7A-B, F8A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 1ST VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "proud" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P477   

     RAND.F6

     ORDER OF ITEM F6A-6B IN SERIES F5A-B, F6A-B, F7A-B, F8A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 1ST VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "afraid" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P478   

     RAND.F7

     ORDER OF ITEM F7A-7B IN SERIES F5A-B, F6A-B, F7A-B, F8A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 1ST VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "hopeful" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P479   

     RAND.F8

     ORDER OF ITEM F8A-8B IN SERIES F5A-B, F6A-B, F7A-B, F8A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 1ST VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "angry" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 2,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P480   

     RAND.F9-16

     ORDER OF ITEMS F9A-F12B, F13A-F16B  

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 2ND VERSION

       This describes the relative order of the affects series for candidate
       QC (F9A-F12B) and the affects series for candidate QD (F13A-F16B). 

     1.  F9A-F12B:  FIRST    F13A-F16B:  SECOND   
     2.  F9A-F12B:  SECOND   F13A-F16B:  FIRST    

     0.  INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P481   

     RAND.F9

     ORDER OF ITEM F9A-9B IN SERIES F9A-B, F10A-B, F11A-B, F12A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 2ND VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "proud" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P482   

     RAND.F10

     ORDER OF ITEM F10A-10B IN SERIES F9A-B, F10A-B, F11A-B, F12A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 2ND VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "afraid" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P483   

     RAND.F11

     ORDER OF ITEM F11A-11B IN SERIES F9A-B, F10A-B, F11A-B, F12A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 2ND VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "hopeful" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P484   

     RAND.F12

     ORDER OF ITEM F12A-12B IN SERIES F9A-B, F10A-B, F11A-B, F12A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 2ND VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "angry" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P485   

     RAND.F13

     ORDER OF ITEM F13A-13B IN SERIES F13A-B, F14A-B, F15A-B, F16A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 2ND VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "proud" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P486   

     RAND.F14

     ORDER OF ITEM F14A-14B IN SERIES F13A-B, F14A-B, F15A-B, F16A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 2ND VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "afraid" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P487   

     RAND.F15

     ORDER OF ITEM F15A-15B IN SERIES F13A-B, F14A-B, F15A-B, F16A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 2ND VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "hopeful" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P488   

     RAND.F16

     ORDER OF ITEM F16A-16B IN SERIES F13A-B, F14A-B, F15A-B, F16A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 2ND VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "angry" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,3 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P489   

     RAND.F17-24

     ORDER OF ITEMS F17A-F20B, F21A-F24B  

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 3RD VERSION

       This describes the relative order of the affects series for candidate
       QC (F17A-F20B) and the affects series for candidate QD (F21A-F24B). 

     1.  F17A-F20B:  FIRST    F21A-F24B:  SECOND   
     2.  F17A-F20B:  SECOND   F21A-F24B:  FIRST    

     0.  INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P490   

     RAND.F17

     ORDER OF ITEM F17A-17B IN SERIES F17A-B, F18A-B, F19A-B F20A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 3RD VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "proud" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P491   

     RAND.F18

     ORDER OF ITEM F18A-18B IN SERIES F17A-B, F18A-B, F19A-B F20A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 3RD VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "afraid" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P492   

     RAND.F19

     ORDER OF ITEM F19A-19B IN SERIES F17A-B, F18A-B, F19A-B F20A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 3RD VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "hopeful" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P493   

     RAND.F20

     ORDER OF ITEM F20A-20B IN SERIES F17A-B, F18A-B, F19A-B F20A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 3RD VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "angry" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QC.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P494   

     RAND.F21

     ORDER OF ITEM F21A-21B IN SERIES F21A-B, F22A-B, F23A-B, F24A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 3RD VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "proud" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P495   

     RAND.F22

     ORDER OF ITEM F22A-22B IN SERIES F21A-B, F22A-B, F23A-B, F24A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 3RD VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "afraid" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P496   

     RAND.F23

     ORDER OF ITEM F23A-23B IN SERIES F21A-B, F22A-B, F23A-B, F24A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 3RD VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "hopeful" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P497   

     RAND.F24

     ORDER OF ITEM F24A-24B IN SERIES F21A-B, F22A-B, F23A-B, F24A-B

       GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE AFFECTS - 3RD VERSION

       This describes the order of the affect "angry" among the 4 affects
       for gubernatorial candidate QD.

     Coded 1-4 and:

     0.  INAP 1,2 IN F1

==============================
VAR 98P498   

     RAND.G13

     ORDER OF TEXT "DEMOCRATS" AND "REPUBLICANS" IN QUESTION G13

     1     "Democrats" read first, "Republicans" read second
     2     "Republicans" read first, "Democrats" read second

     0     INAP IN G13

==============================
VAR 98P499   

     RAND.H1A

     ORDER OF ITEM H1A IN SERIES H1A-H1D

     Coded 1-4

==============================
VAR 98P500   

     RAND.H1B

     ORDER OF ITEM H1B IN SERIES H1A-H1D

     Coded 1-4

==============================
VAR 98P501   

     RAND.H1C

     ORDER OF ITEM H1C IN SERIES H1A-H1D

     Coded 1-4

==============================
VAR 98P502   

     RAND.H1D

     ORDER OF ITEM H1D IN SERIES H1A-H1D

     Coded 1-4

==============================
VAR 98P503   

     RAND.M13

     ORDER OF ITEMS IN SERIES M13-M15


     1.  M13:  FIRST    M14:  SECOND   M15:  THIRD
     2.  M13:  FIRST    M14:  THIRD    M15:  SECOND
     3.  M13:  SECOND   M14:  FIRST    M15:  THIRD
     4.  M13:  SECOND   M14:  THIRD    M15:  FIRST
     5.  M13:  THIRD    M14:  FIRST    M15:  SECOND
     5.  M13:  THIRD    M14:  SECOND   M15:  FIRST

     0   INAP IN M13-M15

==============================
VAR 98P504   

     RAND.Q4

     ORDER OF TEXT "POSITIVE" AND "NEGATIVE" IN QUESTION Q4

     1     "Positive" read first, "Negative" read second
     2     "Negative" read first, "Positive" read second

==============================
VAR 98P505   

     RAND.Q5-7

     ORDER OF ITEMS IN SERIES Q5-Q7

     1.  Q5:  FIRST    Q6:  SECOND   Q7:  THIRD
     2.  Q5:  FIRST    Q6:  THIRD    Q7:  SECOND
     3.  Q5:  SECOND   Q6:  FIRST    Q7:  THIRD
     4.  Q5:  SECOND   Q6:  THIRD    Q7:  FIRST
     5.  Q5:  THIRD    Q6:  FIRST    Q7:  SECOND
     5.  Q5:  THIRD    Q6:  SECOND   Q7:  FIRST

==============================
VAR 98P506   

     RAND.R1

     ORDER OF ITEMS R1A, R1B-1B2, R1C

     1.  R1A:  FIRST    R1B-1B2:  SECOND   R1C:  THIRD
     2.  R1A:  FIRST    R1B-1B2:  THIRD    R1C:  SECOND
     3.  R1A:  SECOND   R1B-1B2:  FIRST    R1C:  THIRD
     4.  R1A:  SECOND   R1B-1B2:  THIRD    R1C:  FIRST
     5.  R1A:  THIRD    R1B-1B2:  FIRST    R1C:  SECOND
     5.  R1A:  THIRD    R1B-1B2:  SECOND   R1C:  FIRST

     0   INAP (HALF SAMPLE)

==============================
VAR 98P507   

     RAND.R2

     ORDER OF ITEMS R2A1-A2, R2B

     1.  R2A1-A2:  FIRST    R2B: SECOND   
     2.  R2A1-A2:  SECOND   R2B: FIRST
   
==============================
VAR 98P508   

     RAND.R3

     ORDER OF ITEMS R3A, R3B, R3C

     1.  R3A:  FIRST    R3B:  SECOND   R3C:  THIRD
     2.  R3A:  FIRST    R3B:  THIRD    R3C:  SECOND
     3.  R3A:  SECOND   R3B:  FIRST    R3C:  THIRD
     4.  R3A:  SECOND   R3B:  THIRD    R3C:  FIRST
     5.  R3A:  THIRD    R3B:  FIRST    R3C:  SECOND
     5.  R3A:  THIRD    R3B:  SECOND   R3C:  FIRST

........................................

      QUESTION TIMINGS 

      Question timings are the timings exactly as recorded by the 
      CATI application.  In a few cases, presence of missing data 
      in a timing variable may not correspond to INAP in the 
      question data (or vice versa) to slight irregularities
      in the recording process.

      All missing data in timing variables are coded 0.

      Note: timings for section M questions follow timings for 
      section L; this varies from the questionnaire, in
      which section M follows section P.

==============================    
VAR 98P509    
    
     TIME.A1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P510    
    
     TIME.A2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P511    
    
     TIME.A3    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P512    
    
     TIME.A3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P513    
    
     TIME.A3B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P514    
    
     TIME.A4    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P515    
    
     TIME.A4A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P516    
    
     TIME.A5    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P517    
    
     TIME.A6    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P518    
    
     TIME.A7    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P519    
    
     TIME.A8    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P520    
    
     TIME.A9    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P521    
    
     TIME.A10    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P522    
    
     TIME.A10A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P523    
    
     TIME.A10B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P524    
    
     TIME.A11A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P525    
    
     TIME.A11B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P526    
    
     TIME.A11B1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P527    
    
     TIME.A11B2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P528    
    
     TIME.A11C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P529    
    
     TIME.B1AINT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P530    
    
     TIME.B1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P531    
    
     TIME.B1B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P532    
    
     TIME.B1C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P533    
    
     TIME.B1D    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P534    
    
     TIME.B1E    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P535    
    
     TIME.B1F    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P536    
    
     TIME.B2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P537    
    
     TIME.B3    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P538    
    
     TIME.B3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P539    
    
     TIME.B3AA    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P540    
    
     TIME.B3B1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P541    
    
     TIME.B3B2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P542    
    
     TIME.B3B3    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P543    
    
     TIME.C1AINT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P544    
    
     TIME.C1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P545    
    
     TIME.C1A1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P546    
    
     TIME.C1B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P547    
    
     TIME.C1B1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P548    
    
     TIME.C1C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P549    
    
     TIME.C1C1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P550    
    
     TIME.C1D    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P551    
    
     TIME.C1D1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P552    
    
     TIME.C1E    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P553    
    
     TIME.C1E1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P554    
    
     TIME.C1F    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P555    
    
     TIME.C1F1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P556    
    
     TIME.C1G    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P557    
    
     TIME.C1G1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P558    
    
     TIME.C2AINT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P559    
    
     TIME.C2A1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P560    
    
     TIME.C2A1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P561    
    
     TIME.C2A2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P562    
    
     TIME.C2A2A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P563    
    
     TIME.C2B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P564    
    
     TIME.C2B1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P565    
    
     TIME.C2C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P566    
    
     TIME.C2C1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P567    
    
     TIME.C2D    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P568    
    
     TIME.C2D1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P569    
    
     TIME.C2E    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P570    
    
     TIME.C2E1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P571    
    
     TIME.C3    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P572    
    
     TIME.C3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P573    
    
     TIME.C3B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P574    
    
     TIME.D1AINT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P575    
    
     TIME.D1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P576    
    
     TIME.D1B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P577    
    
     TIME.D1C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P578    
    
     TIME.D1D    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P579    
    
     TIME.D2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P580    
    
     TIME.D2A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P581    
    
     TIME.D3    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P582    
    
     TIME.D4A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P583    
    
     TIME.D4B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P584    
    
     TIME.D4C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P585    
    
     TIME.D4D    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P586    
    
     TIME.E1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P587    
    
     TIME.E1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P588    
    
     TIME.E2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P589    
    
     TIME.E2A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P590    
    
     TIME.E3    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P591    
    
     TIME.E3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P592    
    
     TIME.E4    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P593    
    
     TIME.E4A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P594    
    
     TIME.E5    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P595    
    
     TIME.E5A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P596    
    
     TIME.E6    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P597    
    
     TIME.E6A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P598    
    
     TIME.E7    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P599    
    
     TIME.E7A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P600    
    
     TIME.E8    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P601    
    
     TIME.E8A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P602    
    
     TIME.E9    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P603    
    
     TIME.E10    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P604    
    
     TIME.E11    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P605    
    
     TIME.E12    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P606    
    
     TIME.E13    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P607    
    
     TIME.E14    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P608    
    
     TIME.E15    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P609    
    
     TIME.E16    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P610    
    
     TIME.F1AINT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P611    
    
     TIME.F1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P612    
    
     TIME.F1B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P613    
    
     TIME.F2A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P614    
    
     TIME.F2B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P615    
    
     TIME.F3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P616    
    
     TIME.F3B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P617    
    
     TIME.F4A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P618    
    
     TIME.F4B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P619    
    
     TIME.F5A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P620    
    
     TIME.F5B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P621    
    
     TIME.F6A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P622    
    
     TIME.F6B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P623    
    
     TIME.F7A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P624    
    
     TIME.F7B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P625    
    
     TIME.F8A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P626    
    
     TIME.F8B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P627    
    
     TIME.QF9AIN    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P628    
    
     TIME.F9A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P629    
    
     TIME.F9B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P630    
    
     TIME.F10A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P631    
    
     TIME.F10B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P632    
    
     TIME.F11A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P633    
    
     TIME.F11B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P634    
    
     TIME.F12A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P635    
    
     TIME.F12B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P636    
    
     TIME.F13AIN    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P637    
    
     TIME.F13A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P638    
    
     TIME.F13B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P639    
    
     TIME.F14A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P640    
    
     TIME.F14B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P641    
    
     TIME.F15A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P642    
    
     TIME.F15B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P643    
    
     TIME.F16A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P644    
    
     TIME.F16B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P645    
    
     TIME.F17AIN    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P646    
    
     TIME.F17A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P647    
    
     TIME.F17B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P648    
    
     TIME.F18A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P649    
    
     TIME.F18B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P650    
    
     TIME.F19A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P651    
    
     TIME.F19B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P652    
    
     TIME.F20A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P653    
    
     TIME.F20B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P654    
    
     TIME.F21AIN    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P655    
    
     TIME.F21A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P656    
    
     TIME.F21B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P657    
    
     TIME.F22A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P658    
    
     TIME.F22B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P659    
    
     TIME.F23A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P660    
    
     TIME.F23B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P661    
    
     TIME.F24A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P662    
    
     TIME.F24B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P663    
    
     TIME.F25INT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P664    
    
     TIME.F25    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P665    
    
     TIME.F26    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P666    
    
     TIME.F27    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P667    
    
     TIME.F28    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P668    
    
     TIME.G1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P669    
    
     TIME.G1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P670    
    
     TIME.G2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P671    
    
     TIME.G2A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P672    
    
     TIME.G3    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P673    
    
     TIME.G3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P674    
    
     TIME.G4    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P675    
    
     TIME.G4A1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P676    
    
     TIME.G4A2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P677    
    
     TIME.G5    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P678    
    
     TIME.G5A1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P679    
    
     TIME.G5A2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P680    
    
     TIME.G6    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P681    
    
     TIME.G6A1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P682    
    
     TIME.G6A2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P683    
    
     TIME.G7    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P684    
    
     TIME.G8    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P685    
    
     TIME.G9    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P686    
    
     TIME.G10    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P687    
    
     TIME.G10A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P688    
    
     TIME.G11    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P689    
    
     TIME.G11A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P690    
    
     TIME.G12    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P691    
    
     TIME.G12A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P692    
    
     TIME.G13    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P693    
    
     TIME.G13A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P694    
    
     TIME.H1AINT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P695    
    
     TIME.H1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P696    
    
     TIME.H1B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P697    
    
     TIME.H1C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P698    
    
     TIME.H1D    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P699    
    
     TIME.H2AINT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P700    
    
     TIME.H2A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P701    
    
     TIME.H2A1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P702    
    
     TIME.H2A2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P703    
    
     TIME.H3AINT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P704    
    
     TIME.H3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P705    
    
     TIME.H3A1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P706    
    
     TIME.H3A2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P707    
    
     TIME.H4    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P708    
    
     TIME.H4A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P709    
    
     TIME.H5    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P710    
    
     TIME.H5A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P711    
    
     TIME.J1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P712    
    
     TIME.J1B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P713    
    
     TIME.J1C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P714    
    
     TIME.J2A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P715    
    
     TIME.J2B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P716    
    
     TIME.J2C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P717    
    
     TIME.J3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P718    
    
     TIME.J3B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P719    
    
     TIME.J3C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P720    
    
     TIME.J4A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P721    
    
     TIME.J4B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P722    
    
     TIME.J4C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P723    
    
     TIME.K1AINT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P724    
    
     TIME.K1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P725    
    
     TIME.K1B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P726    
    
     TIME.K2A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P727    
    
     TIME.K2B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P728    
    
     TIME.K3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P729    
    
     TIME.K3B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P730    
    
     TIME.K4A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P731    
    
     TIME.K4B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P732    
    
     TIME.K5A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P733    
    
     TIME.K5B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P734    
    
     TIME.K6A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P735    
    
     TIME.K6B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P736    
    
     TIME.L1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P737    
    
     TIME.L1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P738    
    
     TIME.L1B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P739    
    
     TIME.L1C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P740    
    
     TIME.L2A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P741    
    
     TIME.L3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P742    
    
     TIME.L4    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P743    
    
     TIME.L4A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P744    
    
     TIME.L4B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P745    
    
     TIME.L5    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P746    
    
     TIME.L5A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P747    
    
     TIME.L5B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P748    
    
     TIME.L6    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P749    
    
     TIME.L7    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P750    
    
     TIME.L7A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P751    
    
     TIME.L7B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P752    
    
     TIME.M1INT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P753    
    
     TIME.M1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P754    
    
     TIME.M2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P755    
    
     TIME.M3    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P756    
    
     TIME.M4    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P757    
    
     TIME.M5    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P758    
    
     TIME.M6    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P759    
    
     TIME.M7    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P760    
    
     TIME.M8    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P761    
    
     TIME.M9    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P762    
    
     TIME.M10    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P763    
    
     TIME.M11    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P764    
    
     TIME.M12    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P765    
    
     TIME.M12A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P766    
    
     TIME.M12B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P767    
    
     TIME.M12C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P768    
    
     TIME.M12D    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P769    
    
     TIME.M13INT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P770    
    
     TIME.M13    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P771    
    
     TIME.M14    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P772    
    
     TIME.M15    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P773    
    
     TIME.P1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P774    
    
     TIME.P2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P775    
    
     TIME.P3    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P776    
    
     TIME.P4    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P777    
    
     TIME.P5    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P778    
    
     TIME.P5A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P779    
    
     TIME.P6    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P780    
    
     TIME.P6A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P781    
    
     TIME.P7    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P782    
    
     TIME.P7A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P783    
    
     TIME.P8    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P784    
    
     TIME.P8A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P785    
    
     TIME.Q1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P786    
    
     TIME.Q2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P787    
    
     TIME.Q3    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P788    
    
     TIME.Q4    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P789    
    
     TIME.Q4A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P790    
    
     TIME.Q4B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P791    
    
     TIME.Q5INT    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P792    
    
     TIME.Q5    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P793    
    
     TIME.Q6    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P794    
    
     TIME.Q7    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P795    
    
     TIME.Q8    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P796    
    
     TIME.Q9    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P797    
    
     TIME.R1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P798    
    
     TIME.R1B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P799    
    
     TIME.R1B1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P800    
    
     TIME.R1B2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P801    
    
     TIME.R1C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P802    
    
     TIME.R2A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P803    
    
     TIME.R2A1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P804    
    
     TIME.R2A2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P805    
    
     TIME.R2B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P806    
    
     TIME.R3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P807    
    
     TIME.R3B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P808    
    
     TIME.R3C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P809    
    
     TIME.X1    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P810    
    
     TIME.X1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P811    
    
     TIME.X2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P812    
    
     TIME.X3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P813    
    
     TIME.X3B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P814    
    
     TIME.X4    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P815    
    
     TIME.X4A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P816    
    
     TIME.X4B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P817    
    
     TIME.X4C    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P818    
    
     TIME.X4D    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P819    
    
     TIME.X4E    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P820    
    
     TIME.X4F    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P821    
    
     TIME.X4G    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P822    
    
     TIME.X4H    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P823    
    
     TIME.X4I    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P824    
    
     TIME.X4J    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P825    
    
     TIME.X4K    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P826    
    
     TIME.X4L    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P827    
    
     TIME.X4M    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P828    
    
     TIME.X6A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P829    
    
     TIME.X6B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P830    
    
     TIME.X7    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P831    
    
     TIME.X8    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P832    
    
     TIME.Y1A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P833    
    
     TIME.Y2    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P834    
    
     TIME.Y3    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P835    
    
     TIME.Y3A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P836    
    
     TIME.Y3B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P837    
    
     TIME.Y6    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P838    
    
     TIME.Y20    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P839    
    
     TIME.Y21    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P840    
    
     TIME.Y22    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P841    
    
     TIME.Y22A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P842    
    
     TIME.Y22B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P843    
    
     TIME.Y23    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P844    
    
     TIME.Y23A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P845    
    
     TIME.Y28    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P846    
    
     TIME.Y30    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P847    
    
     TIME.Y30B    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P848    
    
     TIME.Z4    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P849    
    
     TIME.Z5    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P850    
    
     TIME.Z6    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P851    
    
     TIME.Z7    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P852    
    
     TIME.Z8    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P853    
    
     TIME.Z9    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P854    
    
     TIME.Z9A    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
==============================    
VAR 98P855    
    
     TIME.Z11    
    
     Number of seconds administering.    
     See timing note preceding V98P509.    
    
